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He was a past president of the Fresh Rabbi Chaim Karlinsky of Brooklyn, second from Air Society, past president left, chairman of the Board of Rabbis, presents certi- of the Jewish Vocational cate of kashrut for Passover 1982 for the B. Manis- Service, immediate past chewitz Co. to Robert M. Starr, president, as the president of the Economic Board of Rabbis and company officials gathered for Development Corp. of the annual baking of shmura matza for Passover at Dearborn and former the Manischewitz matza bakery. Shown left to right: member of the board of di- Rabbi David L. Silver of Harrisburg, Pa.; Rabbi Kar- rectors of the National linsky; William B. Manischewitz, a director; Starr; Bernard Manischewitz, chairman of the board; Rabbi Lillian Margolis Maurice L. Schwartz of the Bronx; and Rabbi Margolis, Lillian Emanuel Gettinger of New York City. president and co-director of the Reliable Mailing Serv- Mrs. Kirkpatrick, ice in Detroit, died March 30 Detroit Denies age 89. Health Minister at She Nazis' Request was a direct-mail ad- vertising executive. She The Detroit City Coinicil Cited by ARMDI on Wednesday denied a NEW YORK — Jeane headed the company from until 1972. rally permit for the SS Ac- Kirkpatrick, the U.S. repre- 1932 Born in Russia, Mrs. tion Group of Westland, a sentative at the United Na- Nazi organization which tions and Israeli Minister of Margolis lived 64 years in wanted to stage a rally at Health Eliezer .Shostak Detroit. She was a member Michigan and Third streets have been chosen as the of Hadassah, Pioneer Women for more than 50 on May 9. 1982 winners of the Ameri- Following the advice of can Red Magen David for Is- years, Sholem Aleichem In- the city's police and trans- rael International stitute and Brandeis Uni- versity National Women's portation departments, and Humanitarian Award. ignoring city attorneys' The award will be pre- Committee. She leaves a son, Alex concerns that a denial may sented at the annual lunch- be unconstitutional, the eon of ARMDI, the U.S. Shuman; two daughters, council cited past violence support arm of Israel's Mrs. Harold (Bertha) Wal- for denying the request. emergency medical service, dhorn and Patty Littman; seven grandchildren and The Nazi group demon- April 29 in New York. one great-grandson. Serv- strated last year in South- ices 1:30 p.m. today at Ira field at the Israel Indepen- HIAS Award Kaufman Chapel. dence Day festivities, was the target of violence at a Given to Two Kennedy Square rally last Soviet Refugees Edward Disner August and in downtown NEW YORK — Two col- Edward Disner, the foun- Ann Arbor two weeks ago. lege students, both Jewish The council denied a re- refugees from the Soviet der and president of the quest by the group to rally Union, have won Ann S. Western Fish Co., died in front of Cobo Hall last Oc- Petluck Memorial Awards March 25 at age 71. n Born in Lithuania, Mr. tober. of the Hebrew Immigrant Disner started his Society (HIAS). wholesale fish distributing Annual Meeting Aid Svetlana Ziselson, 18, a company in 1940. NEW YORK — David H. pre-med and biochemistry He leaves a son, Charles; Peirez of Great Neck, N.Y. major at the University of a daughter, Mrs. Victor will serve as chairman of Maryland and Mikhail (Darlene) Liss of Bryn the planning committee for Nudelman, 20, a second- Mawr, Pa.; two brothers, the 76th annual meeting of year engineering student at Irving and Hyman; a sister, the American Jewish Yale University will each Mrs. Lena Braver; and receive a $400 stipend. Committee. three grandchildren. Secret Portuguese Seder (313) 293-1723 This Space Reserved for Your Ad Call 424-8833 Irving Berlin, Billy Joel, George Gershwin at your next party. Piano Bar Stylings by Jeff Lindau Singing! Dancing! Reminiscing! Thousands of Tunes Need a Piano? I'll bring mine. Call 646-9531 Steel Industrialist Robert Kasle, Took Role in Jewish Causes Vithaftw These Portuguese Marranos are shown secretly celebrating Passover. According to "Acts of Faith" by Dan Ross (St. Martin's Press), this is the only known photograph of a Portuguese Marrano Seder. It was taken by one of the few "outside" Jews ever allowed to join them. Alumni Council of Cornell University. He also held member- ship in United Hebrew Schools, Hillel Day School, Zionist Organiza- tion of America, Jewish Welfare Federation, Cong. Shaarey Zedek, National Association of Aluminum Distributors and the Rotary Club of Dearborn. He leaves his wife, Eve- lyn Hoffman; two sons, Daniel of Roosevelt Island, N.Y., and Jonathan of Bos- ton, Mass.; a daughter, Mrs. Marcus (Susan Kasle) Gudema; three step- daughters, Mrs. Anita Hoffman Ehrenfried, Mrs. Jay (Linda Hoffman) Koz- lowski and Mrs. Gary (Lisa Hoffman) Shiffman; his mother, Mrs. Abe (Pearl) Kasle; a brother, Leonard; a sister, Mrs. Ben (Esthe Jones; one granddaught, and one step-grandson. NYU Prof Jules Backman 5 Active in Reform Affairs NEW YORK — Jules Backman, chairman of the board of governors of He- brew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion and research professor emeritus of economics at New York University, died March 25. He was 72. Dr. Backman taught at New York University for more than 40 years and wrote more than 100 books and articles on various eco- nomic and industrial sub- jects. For many years he was an editorial writer for the New York Times. In 1976, he was given the Great Teacher Award by NYU and in 1979 the uni- versity established the Jules Backman Faculty Fel- lowship in Business Eco- nomics in his honor. Long active in Reform Jewish affairs, Dr. Backman served as na- tional chairman of the Re- form Jewish Appeal from 1965 to 1969, and was a member of the executive committee of the Union of American Hebrew Congre- gations. As chairman of the board of Hebrew Union Col- lege, he led the campaign to build the recently con- structed Brookdale Center, the new home 'Of the col- lege's New York school. Theodore Cummings Dies, U.S. Envoy and GOP Backer HILLS, BEVERLY Calif. — Theodore E. Cummings, a leader in Re- publican Party politics and ambassador to Austria, died March 30 at age 74. A native of Austria, Mr. Cummings was a long-time friend and associate of President Reagan and was a member of the President's "kitchen cabinet" of weal- thy friends and advisers, the New York Times re- ported. He opened his own supermarket in 1944 and later went on to build a chain of stores and do-it- yourself supply stores, all of which he sold for $52.5 mil- Helene Deutsch, Freud Disciple CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — Dr. Helene Deutsch, the first woman analyst to be analyzed by Sigmund M. Grossman Freud, died March 29 at age Morris Grossman, a sheet 97. Born in the then metal contractor, died Austro-Hungarian empire, March 29 at age 82. Born in Hungary, Mr. Dr. Deutsch was a political Grossman lived 59 years in activist most of her life. In the Detroit area. He was her late teens and early 20s, self-employed under the she organized strikes of name of Kendall Sheet working women. In the Metal Works for 41 years. 1960s and 1970s as an He was a member of Cong. American citizen, she Bnai Moshe, a 32nd degree marched against the Viet- Mason and a member of nam War. She started the Vienna Mosaic Lodge of the Masons and Pisgah Lodge of Bnai Psychoanalytic Institute in the 1920s and remained as a Brith. He is survived by a director of the institute daughter, Mrs. Richard until 1935, when she moved (Judie), Moss; a brother, to the U.S. She is best known for her Eugene; a sister, Mrs. Sarah Katz; and seven grand- two-volume work, "The Psychology of Women." children. THEODORE CUMMINGS lion in 1968. He was chairman of Cedars-Sinai Medical Center from 1954 until being appointed ambas- sador. He also was a founder of the Eleanor Roosevelt Cancei Foun- dation, the Los Angeles Museum of Art and the Los Angeles Music Cen- ter. He was a board member of the University of Southern California and the Joseph H. Hirschorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Wash- ington, D.C. He established the Theodore E. Cummings Humanitarian Award , for outstanding members of American College of Cu_ diology for overseas teach- ing. He served on the Califor- nia Commission on Judicial Qualification, California Hospital Commission and was a Anther of the Com- mittee on Health Services Industry of the Cost of Liv- ing Council. Conductor Dies LOS ANGELES — Ray Bloch, musical conductor for "The Ed Sullivan Show" and Jackie Gleason's variety shows, died March 29 at age 79.