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Former war correspondent Ida Landau dies at 86
LOS ANGELES (JTA) —Ida
Bienstock Landau, widow of Jacob
Landau, founder and managing
director of the Jewish Telegraphic
Agency, died Sunday, May 4, at
her home here at the age of 86. She
had been in ill health for many
years.
Ida Landau was born in Hart
ford, Conn., and attended public-
schools there. She was admitted to
the New York Bar after graduating
New York University Law School
in 1920 and practiced law in New
York City.
Her marriage in 1921 to Jacob
Landau who had not then been
naturalized, resulted in loss of her
IJ.S. citizenship and the right to
practice law. The case attracted
national attention and led to the
adoption by Congress of the Case
Act which restored her citizenship
and provided that American women
would not forfeit their American
citizenship by marriage to for
eigners.
Ida Landau gave up the practice
of law to work with her husband as
business manager of the JTA and,
from 1942 to 1951, as manager of
the Overseas News Agency (ONA)
which he had established with
Herbert Bayard Swope, former
editor of the New York World, and
other personalities. Accredited as
an American war correspondent,
she covered the Bermuda Refugee
Conference in 1943 and toured the
liberated countries of Europe in
1945 to report on the plight of the
Jewish refugees.
She organized the Transworld
Feature Syndicate in 1950 and de
veloped it into a worldwide agenev
with offices in a dozen countries.
Ill health, the result of injuries sus-
Haim Levy
Haim Levy, 63, of Tel Aviv,
Israel, died Thursday, May 1.
He was the brother of Lucy Levy
Sotto of Atlanta.
He was a survivor of the Holo
caust and served in the Israeli
Army.
Joseph I. Goldberg
Joseph 1. Goldberg, 84, of
Brooklyn, N. Y., died Fridav, April
25.
He was the father of Lawrence
H. Goldberg of Atlanta.
Interment was Sunday, April 27,
at Knollwood Park Cemetery in
Brooklyn.
Other survivors include his wife,
Sylvia Cohen Goldberg; brothers,
Maxwell Goldberg of Brooklyn
and Abraham Goldberg of Ft.
I auderdale, Fla.; grandchildren.
Steve Goldberg of Warner Ro
bins and Debra Goldberg of At
lanta; and nieces and nephews.
tained in a car accident in Holland
while traveling for the ON A forced
her partial retirement in the mid-
1960s and her complete retirement
a few years later.
Ida Landau was the sister of Vic
tor Bienstock, former editor and
general manager of the JTA, who
now resides in Boca Raton, Fla.
Silverstein Unveiling
I he unveiling ceremony of Mor
ris Silverstein will be held at 11
a.m. Sunday, May 18, at Green
wood Cemetery.
Jake Isenberg
Jake Isenberg, 65, of Augusta
died Tuesday, April 22.
Graveside service was held
Wednesday, April 23, at Magnolia
Cemetery in Augusta, with Rabbi
Maynard Hyman officiating.
He was on the board of Adas
Yeshuran Synagogue in Augusta
and owner of Famous Brands shoe
store.
Survivors include his wife, Betty
G. Isenberg; son, Walter Isenberg
of Augusta; daughter, Nancy Isen
berg of Atlanta; brother, Joe Isen
berg of St. Simons Island; and sis
ters, Rose Simowitz of Augusta,
and Geri Greenberg of Waycross.
Donations can be made to the
American Heart Association, or
Adas Yeshuran Synagogue.
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