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St. Louis Jewish Light from St. Louis, Missouri • 19

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May 10, 1967 ST. LOUIS JEWISH LIGHT Page Nineteen Digest From Page One) suspended meeting of (Continued extraordinary Mixed session Armistice the an Commission. The February sessions when Syrisuspended delegates to stick to an agenda item of farm the single cultivation on the border. of land YORK the U.S. filed a il.

IN NEW to the Soviet he formal over "anticomplaint to the Mission aspersions" by a Soviet Semitic delegate Morris B. Abram, 0., representative to the UN T. Human JOHANNESBURG Police S. Commission. ur disperse a IN ip, es, had to use outside a beerhall tear crowd where Jewish gathered youths scuffled with to hospitals in what neo-Nazis.

Several injured U. were taken such incident in a ly. was the second week. JERUSALEM Labor Minisut, IN Allon told the Cabinet ter outlook is still bleak Yigal that next five months and that the job nd government would have to for the the jobs for at least 10,000 38. provide le- unemployed.

re ESHKOL AIMS TO STEM UPROAR Seeks to Amend Autopsy Laws JERUSALEM (J1 TA) Premier Levi Eshkol's coalition government eased Orthodox opposition to autopsies in Israel by a promise from the Premier that his government would soon submit to Parliament proposals to meet Orthodox objections. The proposals will be in the form of amendments to Israel's Anatomy and Pathology Law, which according to Eshkol will combine "maximum consideration for the sensibilities of Orthodox families and the need for scientific progress. Autopsies without consulting families are permitted under that law when necessary to establish cause of death or for transplants to cure another person if three competent doctors have confirmed either need. Jewish law bars autopsies except to save the lives of others. Obituaries BALK, 75, 5407a Gravois, mother died died NATHAN 26.

SHER, Husband 75, of 6273a Esther Delmar, SARAH 29. Wife of Nathan Balk; April Sher; April Medalie. father of Mrs. Esther Cohn, Mrs. Ann of Anita Mathes and Lawrence Sher; stepfather ROSE C.

BLANKSTEIN, Wife 7119 the Willow late of Ben and Theodore Prebish; brother of Tree, died April 23. mother of of Mrs. Irvin the Mrs. late Helen Esther Prelutsky Sonnenbaum and Max and Sher Rose and Gold and Zena Haffner. Levitt.

Meyer Blankstein; ZORRIE GAIS, 77, 275 Union, died FANNY SHERMAN, 78, 721 Le Pere, May 3. Husband of Jennie and Fred father S. died mother April of 21. Irvin Wife Sherman; sister of Sherman; Mrs. Gais, of Louis Gais; brother of Jack Gais.

Rose Lasersohn, Mrs. Edna of Mrs. Alyne Bernhardt Yoffie and Jack Wyner. MOLLIE GELB, 73, 5370 Pershing, died April 29. Wife of Isaac Gelb, mother of ANNA SIGEL, 81, 6226 Northwood, Mrs.

Ann Goldberg. died April 25. Wife of the late Sol Sigel; mother of Mrs. Lillian Bogart, Mrs. MAX GERBER, 81, 1257 North South Edythe Friedman and William Goodman.

died April 21. Husband of Esther Gerber; father of Jacob, Gerber, Gusfield, Mrs. ABRAHAM SLUPSKY 64, Dittmer, Bonnie Goldberg, Mrs. Helen Fried- died April 27. Husband of Opal Mrs.

Rose Kagan and Mrs. Belle Slupsky; brother of Mrs. Elda Duke, man. Edward, Amedee and the late Morris Slupsky. GEORGE GOODMAN, 54, 7958 Glenside, died April Husband of Bess MEYER SOLOMON.

84, 4017a CastleGoodman. man, died April 22. Husband of the late Sadie Solomon; father of Mrs. Hannah BARNEY K. HEIMAN, 79, 18 S.

Kings- Sandefur; brother of Norman Sales and highwav, April 21. Husband Mrs. of P. the Morris Solomon and the late Isadore late Lillie Heiman; father of W. Sales, Aaron and Sam Solomon.

Godfrey, and Mrs. Eugene Rapper. port; brother of Mrs. Bertha Ellman, MILTON STOLAR, 77, 4518 Blair Sidney and Ted Heiman. died April 26.

HERMAN HOFSTEIN, 74, 7524 Black- DORA TAUBMAN, 78, 6309 Cabanne, berry, died April 30. Cousin of Mrs. died April 30. Wife of the late Joseph Adele Milanas. Taubman; mother of Saul J.

Lester and HYMAN IMBER, 78, 7550 Amherst, Zaslawsky, Louis Bourd and the late Sidney Hutnick; sister of Mrs. Mollie died Esther April Imber; 22. father of Louis of the and Nor. late Tillie Schaffer and Joseph Bourd. Husband man Imber, Mrs.

Ida Legow and the SAMUEL WAXMAN, 66, 7027 Stanford, late Imber. Sidney Imber, brother of Sam died May 1. Husband of Anna Waxman; father of Charles Waxman and Mrs. IRENE KARPF, 63, 7571 York, died Ilien Cohen. May 3.

Wife of Louis Karpf; sister of Julian, Williard, Herbert Orenstein and BEN WEISMAN, 62, 1322 82nd the late Florence Green. died April 25. Husband of Esther PolinLOUIS KATOFSKY, 58, 8135, Canton, sky Weisman; father of Mrs. Sandra died April 26. Husband Katherine Portman; brother of Mrs.

Dina Kamp, Schwartz Katofsky; brother of Mrs. Gol- Mrs. Jennie Sayetta, Weisman. Harry Morris, die Steinmann and Mrs. Rose Crane.

and Edward WILLIAM MALPE. 63, 8161 Whitburn, HARRY WISHNE, 70, 1184 Briscoe, died April 22. Brother of Louis Malpe died April 23. Husband of Eva Wishne; and the late Gertrude Sincoff, Joseph father of Mrs. Judy Liebert, Lawrence and Mark Malpe; uncle of Mrs.

Barbara and Sidney Wishne; brother of Mrs. Mathes, Mrs. Thelma Newmark, Mrs. Gertrude. Leve, Mrs.

Betty Golder and Phyllis Meistrich, Ernst J. Malpe, Philip Albert Wishne. and Julian J. Sincoff. CLARA SANDWEISS, 72, 7204a Tu- ALBERT ZUCKERMAN, 91, 646 W.

lane, died April 25. Widow of the late Canterbury, died April 25. Husband of Oscar Sandweiss; mother of Mrs. Bertha Bessie Zuckerman; father of Mrs. Myrtle Oxenhandler, Edward and Gerald Sand- Fishman, Sam Zuckerman and the late Otto Zuckerman.

UNITED HEBREW TEMPLE CEMETERY AND MEMORIAL PARK CANTON AVENUE NORTH AND SOUTH ROAD Conveniently Located Beautifully Maintained Sensibly Priced INQUIRIES SOLICITED JOSEPH C. FRIEDMAN R. J. WEINSTEIN OFFICE: 225 SOUTH SKINKER PA. 6-4666 or PA.

1-9949 Beauty, Quality, Craftsmanship in ENDURING MEMORIALS We are specialists in fully from guaranteed Select Barre monuments sculptured Granite. 08 K1 ON BARRE GUILD Monuments OVER HALF A CENTURY OF SERVICE Rosenbloom Monument Co. 7501 OLIVE ST. RD. PA 1-5070 Rabbi Abraham Kellner To Be Reburied in Israel The remains of the late Rabbi bi Kellner, who died at the age of Abraham Kellner, who died here 56, was superintendent of the H.

May 6, 1965, were disinterred at F. Epstein Hebrew Academy and Chesed Shel Emeth Cemetery on spiritual leader of Bais Abraham May 8 for reburial in Israel. Rab- Congregation. The Premier announced his plans after a second round of talks with representatives of the National Religious Party, who included Interior Minister Moshe Shapiro and Social Welfare Minister Joseph Burg. Previously the Premier had met with leaders of the ultra-Orthodox Augudat Israel and Poalei Agudat Israel.

Details of the amendments, which were scheduled to be presented to the Cabinet and the Knesset in about a month, were not disclosed. At least two groups in Israel were not satisfied by the proposals. One was the Agudat Israel. Despite assurances given by Justice Minister Yaacov and Shapiro and Health Minister Israel Barzilai, whose ministries are directly involved in the autopsy situation, Agudat Israel leaders said they would continue their public fight for a complete revision of the law. Hebrew Students Slated To Receive Yawitz Award The 13th annual Harry Yawitz Scholastic Achievement Award Presentation for Board of Jewish Education and Epstein Hebrew Academy students of the sixth grade and above, will be held at 2:15 p.m., Sunday, May 14, at Chesed Shel Emeth Congregation, 700 North and South Rd.

The awards were established as a result of a bequest by the late Harry Yawitz, prominent St. Louis businessman and communal leader. First time winners who will receive specially inscribed plaques are Tobe Arky, Kenneth Bressler, Lawrence Friedman, Philip Friedman, Janice Gornstein, Sanford Koenig, Gary Kolker, Jay Howard Leve, Loryn Perlman, and Michael Pratzel. Gary 'Allan Prince, Marilyn Rashis, Daniel Shapiro, Stewart Sheinbein, Martin Storozum, Keith Tockman, David Weinstein, Alan Bressler, Abraham Alan Cherrick, Tammy Goodman, Yitzchok Magence and Miriam Schreibman. Second time winners are Gary Feldman, Harlan Lee Goldstein, Aaron Routman, Nancy Shatzman, Abraham Spetner and Shelly Weintraub.

Dr. Frank Loewenberg, assistant professor at St. Louis University's School of Social Service, will speak. PERPETUALLY ENDOWED RETH m2 tin 1A0 HAGUDOL CEMETERY Beautifully Landscaped Beth Hamedrosh Hagodol Cemetery For full particulars contact Mrs. Oelzen WY 1-0264 9125 Ladue Road B'NAI AMOONA CEMETERY Located at 930 North and invested as a separate and South Road at the corner of distinct fund for this purBlackberry pose.

Choice family plots available Beautifully maintained. in all sizes. Lots available to all persons Perpetual care with funds of Jewish faith. Phone Bert Grossman, Executive Director, at PA 5-5505 for appointment or see Joe Castulik, our caretaker, on the premises any day from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

except Saturday or Holidays. Owned Operated by CONGREGATION B'NAI AMOONA OFFICE: 524 TRINITY AVENUE SAVILLE MAYER ALAN L. MAYER MAYER FUNERAL HOME 4356 LINDELL BLVD. FRanklin 1-9067 JEfferson 3-0293 PARKING FACILITIES Norman I. Roth Mrs.

Norman 'S. (Pat) Roth Herman Rindskopf. Inc. Air Conditioned Funeral Home and Chapel 5208-5224 Delmar Boulevard FO. 7-0438 Berger Memorial 4715 McPHERSON AVENUE oF MARVIN A.

STEIN ST. LOUIS 8, MISSOURI Director FOrest 1-0622 Non-Sectarian Perpetually Endowed Open Daily 9-5 Color brochure available on request OAK GROVE MAUSOLEUM and CEMETERY 7800 ST. CHARLES RD. PA 1-7260 ST. LOUIS, MO.

63114 EARL G. STANZA, JR. ROBERT D. STANZA JAY FREED.

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