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January 21, 1927 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1927-01-21

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PAGE TEN

Anyone thinking of in-
vesting $2000 to $2800
in a motor car, can much
better afford to pay a few
hundred dollars more
and own a CADILLAC

PATRONESSES NAMED
FOR HADASSAH BALL Young

Mrs. Max Dushkin is one of the as-
sistant chairman for the annual for-
mal ball to be given by the Junior

Notes

Judea I1112° Club

Mogen Dovid Club.

A meeting of the Mogen Dovid
Club was held on Jan. 16 at the Del-
mar Talmud Torah. A Chomisho
Osor b'Shebat program was the fea-
ture of the evening. The meaning of
this term was fully explained and the
subject discussed by Benny Lipson
and Abraham Moses. A brief talk
was held on the work done by the
eucalyptus tree in draining the
swamps. Most of the members of this
club are paid-up members. Dues are
50 cents a year, in return for which
each member receives a membership
card and a Young Judaean Hand-
book.

at St. Antoine street. . Other classes
are being planned for the near fu-
ture.

Social Activities:
The semi - monthly meeting of
Young Israel will be held Tuesday
evening, Jan. 25, at 8:30 p. m., at
31 Melbourne avenue. Rabbi Isaac
Stollman will be the principal speak-
er. A very fine musical program has
been arranged and dancing will fol-
low. I'lans are being made for a Pu-
rim affair to be held in the near fu-
ture. Committees will be appointed
to make plans to make this affair one
of the most outstanding events of the
year.

Membership:
Any young man or woman who is
interested in the work of Young Is-
rael and is over the age of 17 and is
of good moral character is eligible
for membership in any of the
branches. Application for member-
ship may be made at the general
meetings of the organization, which
are held every second and fourth
Sabbath Services:
Tuesday evening of the month, at the
Sabbath morning and afternoon Jewish Center, 31 Melbourne avenue.
services are held at 9 a. m. and 4 p.
m. at the following branches of New Drenthe.:
Young Israel: Kirby Center, Kirby
A new branch has been recently
MRS. MAX DUSHKIN
at Antoine street; Melbourne Jewish formed in the Mishkan Israel Syna-
and Senior Hadassah at the Hotel Center, 31 Melbourne, at Woodward gogue, Blaine at Linwood avenue.
avenue, and the Mishkan Israel Syna- The purpose of this new branch is to
Steller on Sunday, Jan. 23.
The committee in charge of the en- gogue, Maine at Linwood avenue. accommodate members and prospec-
tertainment for the evening have made The services are conducted in the tive members residing in that dis-
arrangements to feature George Jessel proper traditional manner by Young trict, enabling them to attend serv-
and members of his company (who are Israel members. Congregational ices sponsored by Young Israel.
opening their Detroit engagement on singing and a short sermon is includ- Election:
Jan. 23) to furnish entertainment at ed in the services. All are welcome.
The newly elected officers for the
the ball after their performance at
Educational:
coming year are: Dave Berris, presi-
the theater.
The Young Israel Yeshivah move- dent; Meyer Weisenfeld, vice-presi-
Following is a list of the patrons
ment is making progress. The Ye- dent; Ida and Betty Karbal, record-
and patronesses of the ball:
, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Agree, Rabbi shivah, or the school of higher Tal- ing and corresponding secretaries;
and Mrs. A. M. Ashinsky, Mr. and mudical learning, is the only one of Naomi Buchhalter, treasurer. Sol
Mrs. J. W. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Sam- its kind in the State of Michigan. It Cohen, Abbe Levi, Irving Schlussel,
uel Agree Miss Theadora Aronstam, has an enrollment of 32 students who Meyer Robiner, Harry l'ortney and
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Illoomgarden, Mr. are studying for the rabbinate. The Asher Berlinsky represent the coun-
and Mrs. Ben Babcock, Mr. and Mrs. Yeshivah is supported by funds raised cil of Young Israel.
0. R. Blumberg, Dr. and Mrs. H. Ber- by the Young srael Organization in
man, Fred Butzel, Mr. and Mrs. H. various synagogues in the city. The
C. Broiler, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Blum- school is at present located at the SIDNEY FORMAN NOW C. P. A.
Results of the examination given
berg, Dr. and Mrs. Peter Bernstein, Emanuel Synagogue, Taylor and
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Z. Brown, Mr. Woodrow Wilson avenues. Parents by the state board of accountancy
George Blumenthal, Mr. and Mrs. A. wishing to give their boy a higher examiners during November, 1926,
Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Copeland, education in the Talmud are request- show that Sidney Forman of Clair-
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cohen, Mr. and ed to consult the rabbi of their re- mount avenue was among the suc-
Mrs. A. .1. Copeland, Mr. and Mrs. spective synagogue or the teachers cessful applicants. Out of 60 who
Herman P. Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob at the Yeshivah, where classes are took the examination, only 14 suc-
ceeded in passing. Mr. Forman was
Davis, Mr. and Mrs. I. Davidson, Mr. held each day except Saturday.
A Bible class is held every Satur- the second highest, according to re-
and Mrs. David Diamond, Mr. and
Mrs. J. H. Ehrlich, Mr. and Mrs. J. day from 3:30 to 4:30 p. m. at the ports. He was graduated from the
S. Freeman, Dr. and Mrs. A. R. Feld- Jewish Center, 31 Melbourne avenue, University of Michigan with the class
man, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Freerer, Rabbi and also at the Kirby Center, Kirby of 1923.
Leon Fram, Rabbi and Mrs. Leo M.
Franklin, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Fried-
berg, Mr..and Mrs. Harry Frank, Mr
William Friedman, Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Frank, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Freeman,
Mr. and Mrs. J. Friedberg, Mr. and
Mrs. Jacob Goldberg, Mr. Milton Gor-
don, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grant, Mr.
and Mrs. Morse Goldman, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Goldman, Mr. and Mrs.
H. B. Gittleman, Mr. and Mrs. N. H.
Goldstick, Mr. Paul Goldstein, Mr.
Bernard Ginsburg, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Hamburger, Mr. and Mrs. H.
A. Hyman, Rabbi and Mrs. A. M.
Hershman, Mr. and Mrs. Max Ham-
burger, Mrs. David Hoken, Mr. and
Mrs. Theodore J. Israel, Mr. and Mrs.
Max Jacob, Hon. Harry B. Keidan,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Kaufman, Mr. and
Mrs. J. L. Kann, Mr. and Mrs. Himon
Kaplan, Mr. and Mrs. M. Kraukowsky,
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kavanau, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Leewenberg, Mr. and
Mrs. .1. B. Lasky, Mr. and Mrs. M.
Landau, Mr. and Sirs. Moe Leiter,
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mark, Mrs. Moses
t
Metzger, Mrs. Dora Moyer, Mr. and
Sirs. Sol Pearlman, Mr. and Mrs. J.
P. Rosenthal, M. J. Rosenberg, Samuel
.1. Rhodes, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Rosen-
thal, Mr. and Mrs. David Rosenthal,
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Robinson, Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Stoll, Morris Steinberg,
Jeannette Steinberg, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles E. Simon, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Si. Selker, Mr. Harry Scheinman, Mr.
Louis Smilansky, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Smiley, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Steinberg,
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Stone, Mr. and
Mrs. J. Schetzer, Mr. and Mrs. Louis
Savage, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Simon,
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Schiller, Mr. and
Mrs. H. B. Milan, Harry Wine, Mr.
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and Mrs. II. N. Weinstein, Louis
might be just the one we have reduced for our
Wine, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Warner,
Rose Weinstein, Julia Wine, Dr. B. B.
Mid-Winter Clearance.
Welling, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Weitz-
man, Mr. and Mrs. It. Warshawsky,
Sir. and Mrs. R. Weisman, Mr. and
Mrs. S. Weissman, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin
S. Yarrows, Mr. and Mrs. David Ze-
mon, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Zackheim,
Mr. and Mrs. I. Zilber.

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Her Daughter, Bessie Myers
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In loving memory of our dear fa-
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away eight years ago Jan. 22, the
19th day of Shevat, 5679.

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Not dead to those who loved him.
Not Imt but gone before.
To the beautiful isle of aomewhere
Where parting I. no more.

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His Loving Children and Grand-
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In loving memory of our beloved
mother, Mrs. Anna Davis. who passed ,
away six years ago, Jan. 23, 14th day
of 'Shevat.
Is sadly missed by her loving chil-
dren, grandchildren and great-grand-
children.

In loving memory of our dearly I
beloved father and husband, David
Benson llyman, who passed away
four years ago, Jan. 22.

Dear one we haee rniased you more and
more each d•y.
And the world •nd home 'etre madder
Since the day Y.. 1..." •..,
Friend, rn, think we ha.. forgot ten you
When they rev our plea•ant
Hot they do not know the sorrow
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