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December 20, 1929 - Image 5

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1929-12-20

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A merican lavish Periodical eater

CLIFTON ATINO1 • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

PAGE FIVE

SCENE IN HADASSAH PLAYLET I

Band, the Jewish labor party, and
the Bundist youth organization,
VILNA. — (J. T. A.) — After "Zukunft," were arrested here by
The I.adies' Auxiliary and the searching them, 70 members of the the police.
junior group of the Jewish Na-
tional Fund, at a meeting Dec. 11
at the Shaarey Zedek branch,

COMPLETE PLANS FOR

J. N. F. DANCE SUNDAY

CHANUKAH GREETINGS

This Sensible Gift

70 BUNDISTS ARRESTED

In loving memory of our dear
son and brother, Maxwell Gold-
berg, who itasset away six years
ago Dec. 17, 1923.

Make
Christmas Shopping
A Pleasure

No one knows the silent heartaches,
Only those who have lost c•n tell,
And the tears
tore,
e shed in silence

EARNS MONEY FOR YOUR
LOVED ONES EVERY DAY

Fur the one we

loved so well.

His loving Mother, Sisters and
Brothers.

In loving memory of our dear'
husband and father, Eduard Blum-
berg, who died Nov. 30, 1920 (18
days in Kislev).

Collateral Trust Notes of The Mortgage k
Contract Co., give the Investor a Big Interest

In loving memory of our dear
father and brother, Julius I.avine,
who passed away 14 years ago, 24
days in Kislev, Dec. 1, 1913.

—DENOMINATIONS $100 to $1000
—FOURTEEN YEARS OF LEADERSHIP
— 513,000,000.00 ASSETS
—DETROIT & SECURITY TRUST CO., TRUSTEE

December brings sad memories,
Of our loved one gone to real,
lie will always be remembered
Ily the one, who loved him bent.

His loving Children, Grandchil-
dren and Sister.

Send usthis ad and receive full information. No obligation

In loving memory of my dear
husband, Alexander Stein, who '
passed away two years ago Dec.
21, 1827 (27 days in Kislev).

The Mortgage & Contract Co.

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No one knows the silent heartache.
Only those who have lost can tell
Of the grief that is borne in silence,
For the one I loved so well.
Friends may think that I forget hint.
When they pee me smile,
But little do they know the sorrow
Which the smile hides till the while.

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BENJAMIN COHEN
The first Chanukah candle
of 899 Clairmount avenue, 71 should be kindled Thursday
night,
years of age, died Dec. 13. Fu- Dec. 26.
The children in the
neral services were held Dec. 15 at School of Religion ar e
, Machpelah Cemetery, with Rabbi boxes of Chanukah candles next _
Ashinsky offifficiating. He is sur- , Sunday morning.
They have =
vived by his wife, Fannie, and I learned the significance of the
children, Richard
Richard and Bernice Co. holiday in their classes. Every par-
llen, Mrs. Rose Fine, Mrs. Max ' ent can contribute to the religious E-
=
" Gordon, Sirs. Samuel Kaplan and education of his children by help-
..=-
.....
!Mrs. Samuel Berk.
ing to make the nightly lighti ng
the candles a beautiful family EF_
DORIS EBENSTEIN
ceremony. The blessing over the =
of 1929 Highland avenue, 2 years candles is given on the candle box, =
and 8 months old, died Dec. 12 and your children can sing the =
; Funeral services were held from "Rock of Ages"—the hymn which
Lewis Bros.' Chapel with inter. accompanies the ceremon y.
ment at Beth Judah Cemetery,
F.
-
Rabbi Aishiskin officiating. Doris Chanukah Parties:
is survived by her father, Paul, and All three grades of the confirms =
, mother, Fannie.
tins department, or the Saturda =
School , v.i hold special Chanuka EE
I
HILLEL GOLDMAN
parties. The seventh grade will
of 15709 Belden avenue, 64 years I hold its Chanukah party Sunday =
old, died Dec. II. Funeral gory- afternoon, Dec. 22; the eighth =
ices were held Dec. 12 from Lewis grade on Sunday afternoon, Dec.
-- -7:
Bros.' Chapel with interment at 29; the ninth grade on Sunday aft- =
liar liarmoria Cemetery, Rabbi lemons, Jan. 5.
-
S c h e e t e r officiating. He is survived ' The Senior High School will hold F. •_-
lby his wife, Fannie.
its annual Chanukah dance Satur-
day night, Jan. 4.

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formerly of Pontiac, 54 years old, Chanukah Reports:
.. =
.2
died Dec. 16 at the home of his Three times during the year
daughter, 3045 Cortland avenue. School of Religion sends out our
re.
Funeral services were held Dec. 18 ports of pupils' progress to
the —=
, from Gilbert's Funeral Home to parents—at Chanukah, Purim, and
Woodmere Cemetery, with Dr. confirmation time. The Chanukah r_=
I Franklin and Rabbi From officiat- reports are to go out Sunday, ; =
ing. Ile is survived by his wife, Dec. 29.
Anna; a son, Irving, and dough.
tern, Mrs. Melvin J. Kuttna ier, Beth El Collegeof Jewish Studies:
Mrs. Morris Greenberg of Minne-
Dr. Franklin's class in the Jew-
' apolis, and a brother, Max Green- ish view of the New Testament
is
berg of Newton. Iowa.
studying the Gospel of Matthew.
a i Zeiger s class in modern
U. OF M. STUDENT GETS religious movements is studying =
1 2ND HONORS IN HILLEL 'the latest American religion,
..-
, NATIONAL ORATORICAL I known as the Unity cult.
Rabbi Fram's class in the history '=
George A. Michaels, represent- of Palestine is studying the rela- :TT
tions between Palestine and the -__
=--
ing the B'nai B'rith Hillel
Foun- world powers of antiquity — =
dation at Cornell University, won
—.
Phoenicia and Assyria.
=
the first national Hillel oratorical

contest, held at Champaign, Ill.,
Sunday, Dec. 8. Six other contes-
tants, representing as many Hillel
Foundations in other universities,
competed.
Nathan Levy of the University
mad Michigan Hillel Foundation car-
' ried off second honors. The win-
ner's subject was "The Art of Be-
ing a Jew"; the runner's-up, "A
Prophet With Honor." Mr. Mich-1
aels was presented with a check for
$100 and a gold medal. In addi-
tion, a huge silver loving cup was
given the Cornell Hillel Founda-
SHUTTERS
tion for his victory. Mr. Levy was
ANTI-FREEZE
awarded a $50 check and a silver
medal.
Prof. Leon McCarty, G. W.
Goble and Jacob Zitlin of the Uni-
WOODWARD BRAKE
versity of Illinois were judges of
SERVICE, INC.
the contest, which from now on
10240 Woodward
will be an annual affair in national j
At
Trowbridge
and Calvert
Hillel Foundation activities.

Heaters

,

Delaware at Second Boulevard

I

FUNERAL DIRECTORS

7739 John R. St.

for

MRS. ADOLPH SMILO

heard reports of the dance to be
given this Sunday, Dec. 22, at the
Book Cadillac Hotel.
The committees in charge are:,
Program, Mrs. S. Levin, Mrs. A.
Teitelbaum, Mrs. S. Fidler; tick-
eta, Mrs. II. Kraft, Mrs. S. Cabot,
Sirs. Becker, Sirs. M. !layman.
Mrs. A. Smilo is one of the ac-
tive members of the committee.
Mrs. II. Milkovsky is president of
the organization.
Tickets for the dance may be
obtained at the door the night of
the dance.

The above represents a scene in the "School Day Luncheons" play-
let presented during the Detroit iladassah $25 "Give or Get" lunch-
eon on Dec. 10.
In the group, reading from left to right, are: Standing, Ethel Rose
L A. COUNCIL TO BE
Sadly missed by his wife, Marie.
Isenberg, Shirley Kopel, Mrs. Max Hamburger, Mrs. Charles Goldstein,
INTERSTATE HOSTESS
Dorothy Davidson and Jimmie Frank; seated, Billie Cugell, Sonia
Dushkin, Frances Saulson, Barbara Savage and Billie Davidson.
In loving memory of Mrs. Hen-
LOS ANGELES. — Heralding
The beutiful scenes in these tableaux were created by Sirs. David rietta Saltzstein (nee Starks), who
the advent of the Twelfth Trien-
B. Werbe, chairman of the art comntittee of the Jewish Centers Asso-1 left us Dec. 21, 1919.
nial Convention of the National
ciation. Sirs. Werbe's work won praise and prolonged applause from
Ten year. seem like yesterday,
Council of Jewish Women to be
the audience.
Since you were called to rest.
held in Los Angeles, Jan. 12 to
Y our beloved Mother, Husband, 17, is the announcement by Mrs.
Lillian Burkhart Goldsmith, presi-
Children, Sisters and Brothers.
dent of the local section, of the
convening of the Fifth Western
REBECCA SMILEY
UPROOT 8,000 TREES Interstate Conference of that or-
ganization in this city, four days
55 years old, died Dec. 5. Funeral
IN JEWISH COLONY preceding the international con-
services were held Dec. 0 at West-
---
clave.
wood Cemetery. She is survived Services:
JERUSALEM. — (J. T. A.) —
With
delegates
by her husband, Samuel, and
representing
"What's happened to Jews and Eight thousand trees, comprising thousands of Council members in
three daughters, Anna, Row and
Judaism in Eastern Europe" will 60 per cent of the total planted, California, Oregon, Washington,
Alice.
be the subject of Rabbi Leon were uprooted by vandals at the Arizona, British Columbia, and
Fram's sermon Sunday morning, farm of the Shomer lla'zair, pio- Canada, the conference will be
DAVID LAZEROV
of 1676 Gladstone avenue, 71 Dec. 22, at 10:45. :neer group. It is reported the van. called to order by Mrs. Goldsmith
Dr. Leo H. Franklin will occupy : dalism was done in the eyes of the as president of the interstate, for
years old, died Dec. 18. Funeral
services were held Dec. 19 from the pulpit Saturday morning, Dec., police. Thirty Arabs from three the purpose of "Conferring, Con-
Lewis Bros.' Chapel with interment 21, and speak on the subject, neighboring villages have been or. aidering, and Co-operating," on
at Beth Judah Cemetery. Ile is 'Stone, Steel and Spirit." Sabbath rested.
Western regional affairs.
survived by his wife, Sarah; two services are held in the main audi-
I sons, Ben and Charles, and two torium and begin at 10:30.
"Evolution or Revolution,''
daughters, Mrs. Ben Rosenthal and
New Year address, will be the
Mrs. Albert Rosenthal.
ject of Dr. Leo M. Franklin's ser-
mon on Sunday morning, Dec. 29. =
SAUL ROSENBAUM
of d 3287 Cortland avenue die Dec.
16 at the age of 45. Funeral serv- Young People's Temple Club:
=
The Young l'ople's Temple Club =
ices were held Dec. 17 at Cloverhill
Park Cemetery, with Rabbi Hersh_ invites all the young people- of =
man and Rev. Zaludkowski officiat- Temple households to "The Derby ..F4
ing. He is survived by his wife, Dance" this Saturday night, Dec. =
h : 1 ;i t y0g. m Admission cfarrcis.
Sadie, two sons, a daughter, a t 2h1o , se athoit 8:30.
ee to
brother and a sister.
A
Affiliated
FANNIE AGRANOVITZ
Societies:
of 2449 Clairniount, 30 years of
The Temple Arts Society, which E
age, died Dec. 14. Funeral eery- On
a had toof
has
poostiploinneessitsamporongratmhs
ices were held Dec. 15 at liar liar-
mom Cemetery, wth Rabbi Aishis. casts, will make definite announce-
kin officiating. She is survived by meats of its opening event in the
her husband, Herman. next issue of The Chronicle.
In ord er that every member of
HENRIETTA AUSTER
your family may be able to avail
, of 2509 Richton avenue, 64 years himself of all the varied and inter- E
, of age, died Dee. 13. Funeral esting. events planned by Temple
' services were held Dec. 15 at Beth organizations, join the Affiliated
Abraham Cemetery, with Rabbi J. Societies.
Thumin officiating. She is survived
Light the Chanukah Candles in
by her husband, Jacob.

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Daniel Lewis

8 0 8 0

His loving Wife and Daughters. I

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A precious one front us in gone
A voice we loved in still,
A place I gonca,,t in our hearts
Which never can be filled.

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