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December 11, 1925 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1925-12-11

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limikriturrs„ish RONICLE

MY REMINISCENCES OF TEMPLE BETH EL

POHL'S

PLAYS AT CHILDREN'S
SYMPHONY CONCERT

DR. KAUFMAN KOHLER
Rosalind Kaplan is a 12-year-old
First of all, I wish to tender through ' eighty-sixth year, and nis wife Sadie, prodigy who will appear at the chil-
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle my will ever remain cherished links in my
heartiest congratulations to the con- memory. Among many other friends
The Finest Outside of
New York and Chicago.
I recall the families Heineman and
Butzel, David Workum, with his still
at 8939 Twelfth Street
living amiable wife and her parents,
the Harts, as well as his partner,
You will be cordially welcomed.
Moritz Fechheimer; the F'riedmans,
Special arr•ngements can be
Freunds, Robinsons, Rothschilds, Si-
made for parties.
mons, Sellings and Schlosses. They
all greatly aided and encouraged me
DELICATESSEN LUNCHES
in my work for progress and reform.
I abolished the second day of yomtov
and the wearing of the Tallith.
The congregation at once showed
Protect Your Walla and Curtsies
great attachment and kindness to me
with
and my wife and I regretted for a
long time afterwards that in my third
year I had accepted the leadership of
the more radical and then mostly Ger-
Glendale 6359
man-speaking Sinai congregation of
Chicago. Among my predecessors in
Steel
office were Isidore Kalisch and the
B•ke•Enameled.
well-known conservative and gentle_
Neat in appear-
manly Liebmann Adler, who after-
ance and low in
wards was elected minister of the
price.
Anshe Maaribh congregations of Chi-
cago, and among my successors was
Dr. Henry Zirndorf, a townsman of
(New Address)
mine, and Dr. Louis Grossman, both
79 MARTIN PLACE
of whom became professors of the He-
Half Block from Woodward Ave.
ROSALIND KAPLAN
brew Union College prior to my presi-
dency.
dren's concert given on Saturday,
On my seventy-fifth birthday Tem- Dec. 12, at 10:30, by the Detroit
ple Beth El honored me by electing Symphony Orchestra, at Orchestra
Settle by
DR. KAUFMAN KOHLER
me its honorary member for life, show- Hall. She will play Mendelsohn's
Capriccio Brilliant.
ARBITRAT4014
f regation of Temple Beth El and its ing me most touching loyalty, also, by
the messages of affectionate remem-
Save Time, Money, Temper
minent leader, Dr. Leo M. Franklin,
brance
even
from
the
children
and
n its seventy-fifth anniversary. It
was my first congregation in America, grandchildren of those to whom I
o wing to the fact that my outspoken ministered.
Dedication Ceremonies:
With the city's growth, the congre-
La M Y •III•A NWT HATO.
liberalism was not In accord with the
Rabbi A. M. Hershman of the
prevailing views of German Jewry. 1 gation also grew rapidly and became, Shaarey Zedek Synagogue of Detroit
Specialising in the Settlement
came to Detroit in 1869 on the recom- under the wise and successful lead- will deliver the dedication address on
of Claims and Controversies
mendation of the famous reform pio- ership of Dr. Leo M. Franklin, most Sunday, Dec. 13, for the new syna-
Without Court Proceedings.
eer, Dr. Abraham Geiger, to Dr. M. influential and potent. It was, I be- gogue and community center which is
Lilienthal, who had written to him on lieve, the first which introduced free being erected by the Ann Arbor Jew-
SUITE 948 BUHL BUILDING
my behalf, and likewise to that other seats. Later on, my dear pupil, Ilenry ish community. An interesting pro-
Cadillac 4642
pioneer leader of Reform Judaism in Berkowitz, was an assistant rabbi gram has been arranged, with Louis
Germany and America, Dr. David and was recently followed by another Cohane, also of Detroit, as toastmas-
Einhorn, who a year later became my pupil of mine, Leon Fram. Thus Beth ter and Judge Sample of Ann Arbor
father-in-law. The president of the El of Detroit is still very near and as one of the speakers. A musical
1 ... congregation then was Simon Heaven- dear to me. So I close with the wish program will follow. The site of the
rich, whose hospitality and life-long that the spiritual and material pros- new center was formerly owned by
friendship I enjoyed and whose charm- perity of the congregation may in- Frank Cornwell, who started the
i ng and cultured wife Sarah and their crease and its powers and influence building fund with a donation of
daughter Hortense Lambert—still extend ever more over the entire state $2,000. The purchase was the result
deeply attached to me—as also his of Michigan, with its universities, of a long struggle by the Jews of Ann
It opens dampers only.. ,
amount equal to the draft
brother Samuel, still active in his growing from strength to strength.
Arbor and Ypsilanti to raise funds to
actually required.
No orechestine. of.rooms-
suitably build a much needed center
no waste of Feet up the
for themselves and the hundreds of
chimney—no forced fin—
students who spend nine months each
waste
of
clinker,-,no
no
Fuel.
year in the two cities. The Jewish
EARNS ITS COST IN
students were the only ones who
FUEL SAVED.
lacked a suitable meeting place for
their particular needs and religious
observances.

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CARD OF THANKS

I

Mrs. Henry Mendelsohn and family
of Taylor avenue with to thank their
relatives and many friends for the
By MEYER WATERSTONE
kindnesses shown them during their
Dent suffer—get quick relief.
recent bereavement.
The evening of Dec. 3 saw the De- II. Rat, 1; H. Garvin, 2; A. Schmier,
B.
Kovan,
2.
Foul
goals—Raskins
,
Effective and inexpensive.
4;
troit Lodge, No. 65, K. of P. Commer-
cial Basketball League get away to 2; Music Shoppe, 1. Time of halves-
It costs nothing to come down and
the second of its scheduled games 15 minutes.
find out.
Substitutes—R. Brooks for B. Mar-
which are being played every Thurs-
THE WAYNE BATHS
day evening at Shaarey Zedek gym- golin and H. Rosenthal for H. Rott.
Second acrd Front Sts.
nasium. Everybody is welcome to
Referee—John Richards. Scorer—
come and witness these contests, Dave Curtis. Timer—D. Greenberg.
Sulphur, Mineral, Turkish, Tonle,
which are strenuously played, as Jacobys. Greenberg Ins. Co.
Swedish, Electric Baths.
leadership in this league means loving A. Steinberg, C... rf
M. Asheston
SWEDISH MASSAGE
cups and medals. The officiating and A. Jacobs
If B. Waterstone, C.
Take Woodward Through Car.
arranging of these games have been W. Benderoff
B. Ketai
c
Cherry 4784
ably taken care of by the lodge's effi- A. Unger
l P. Starr
cient athletic director, John Richards, S. Lebow
lg.... ...... H. Shapiro
who at one time was Jake Mazer's
Final score--Jacobys, 19; Green-
running mate on the old Detroit Ath- bergs, 9.
letic Club basketball team.
Field goals—A. Steinberg, 3; A.
Raskin Garage Company and Every- Jacobs, 1; P. Donan, 1; W. Benderoff
body's Music Shoppe started the eve- 2; S. Lebow, 2; let. Asbestos, 2; B.
ning roar amidst tumultuous rooting Waterstone, 2. Time of halves-15
for both teams. The Harmony Boys minutes.
got off to a good start in the first few
Substitutes—P. Donan for A. Stein-
minutes 'of play - by scoring two field berg, B. Jacoby for A. Jacobs, E.
goals, but were soon halted by the Abramovitz for M. Asheston and H.
famous Raskin family, Emil and Sam, Harris for B. Ketai.
and were floundering in the rear be-
Referee—John Richards. Scorer—
Cat Rate Morin( and Storage.
fore the first half was over. Sam Dave Curtis. Timer—D. Greenberg.
Raskin
and
Harry
Stone
were
easily
Boesky
Bros. Scholnicks.
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rf ...N. Waterstone
the offensive stars, each scoring six II. Goodman
Plena Cadillac 6853-4679.
If.... A. Rothenberg
field goals, while Abe Schmier was A. Sklar
c. M. Waterstone, C
the star of the losers by making four II. Livingstone
S. Paul
field goals. The final score of this H. Muscovich
rg
A. Pereira
.1g
contest was 32 to 19 in favor of the M. Epstein, C
Final score — Boesky Bros., 18;,
Raskin Garage Company.
Jacobys and Greenberg Insurance Scholnicks, 10.
Field goals—II. Goodman, 2; II. Liv
Company got going in the second tilt,
which was marked by a strong defen- ingatone, 3; M. Epstein, 3; N. Water
sive play by the Cleaners and Dyers, stone, 2; M. Waterstone, 1; S. Paul, 1.
Marvin Asheton of the Insurance Com- Foul goals—Boesky Bros., 2; Schol
pany being the only one to score a nicks, 2. Time of halves-15 minutes.
Substitutes—H. Apple for A. Roth-
field goal for the losers in the first
half. Captain Abe Steinberg used a enberg.
Referee—John Richards. Scorer—
host of substitutes, giving all of his
men a chance to play, and as-the final Dave Richards. Timer—D. Green-
whistle blew the Cleaffers and Dyers berg.
I_r
were leading their opponents by a
score of 19 to 9.
Gs
lllll
lull
Scholnicks' Haberdashery lost a
surprise
game to Boesky Brothers in
amt
ROBERT B. ROTHMAN
the third fracas by a score of 18 to 10.
Robert Bernard, infant son of Dr.
Scholnicks
were rated as an unbeat- and Mrs. Emil D. Rothman of Glen-
inti P4,
. =22
able aggregation after the showing dale avenue, died Dec. 3.
they made against the Raskin Garage
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Company team the week previous, but
MISS SADIE HIMELHOCH
somehow or other were held to only
Miss Sadie Ilimelhoch died at her
10 points by the masterly defense of home, 929 West Boston boulevard,
Particular People Prefer the Delicatessen team and could not last Tuesday after a long illness.
get going in the winning ranks as Funeral services were held from the
the Palate
they were expected. Captain Meyer home on Thursday, Rabbi Leo M.
Strictly censored. Highest Epstein and II a r r y Livingstone Franklin
officiating. Rabbi Leon From
Standard
starred for the winners, scoring 13 officiated at the services at Wood
of their team's 19 points, while Au- mere Cemetery. where interment took
NIA Illitulelans—The Band Too
brey Pereira and Nathan Waterstone place. Miss Ilimelhoch is survived by
Lave to Dane. With.
shared honors for the losers.
a sister, Mrs. Morton Ashner, and
By a strange coincidence, the win- four brothers, Herman, Zella, Moses
ning teams of the initial contest were and Israel Ilimelhoch.
again the victors in the second game.
Director John Richards has an-
WILLIAM KLEINSMITH
ULM &UAW how
Five-passenger, four doors, four-
nounced that • change will he made
William Kleinsmith died last Mon-
Oar.... Al Dade al
on some of the lineups of the team's day at Harper Hospital at the age of
wheel brakes, balloon tires, complete
WASTE PAPER
personnel to strengthen the weaker 79 years. Burial took place at the
equipment.
13-42 Rniweter St.
teams for the ensuing games for the home, 648 East Kirby avenue, on
balance of the season. thereby even- Tuesday, Rabbi A. M. Hershman of-
Coupe (Two or Four Pass.)...$2095
Caslinne 170$
GaidlEse 1709
ing up the positions of all teams.
ficiating. Interment was at Smith
Touring Car
1795
Summaries:
Cemetery. Mr. Kleinsmith was born
Roadster (Dickey•Se•t)
1895
Rsiskin's Garage
Everybody's in Germany and came to Detroit 60
F. 0. B. Detroit, Tax to be added.
Company.
Music Shonpe. years ago. He had always been a
MANUEL URBACH
E. Raskin
rf
H. Roth member of the Shaarey Zedek Syna-
Granite and Marble
B. Margolin
If
I Schreiber gogue and was one of the religious
H. Stone.. -
H. Garvin men of the city. Ile was also a Tal-
S. Raskin, Capt....rg
A. Schmier mud teacher.
M. Zimmerman...1g_ B. Kovan, Capt.
Mr. Kleinsmith is survived by two
664 Winder Street
Final score—Raskins, 32; Musk daughters, Mrs. Leo Erman and Mrs.
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Shonpe, 19.
E. B Cohen; three sons, Ira, Jacob
Field goals—E. Raskin, 2: R. and Reuben Kleinsmith, and six
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