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TIE /)LTROIT,A1VISil (ABM

Three ROKEACH

. 1' 11,1e

Mark Reg 1 1 .S fat

KOSHER PRODUCTS

to keep your home Kosher and spotless

TROOP 23 BANQUET A.
rf 0 BE ON APRIL 24 z .

But , e1 and Alexander Are
Elected to Honorary
Membership.

Henry W. White, executive of
the Iletroit Council, Boy Scouts of
America, is one of the many nota-
ble s out leaders who has signified
his intention to be present at the

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*Rokeach Kosher Soap
*Rokeach Kosher Aluminum Cleanser

OTHER ROKEACH PRODUCTS

KOSHER FOR PASSOVER

.

Rokeach Kosher Nyalat

•Rukrach Pure Fruit Preserves
•Rok each Pare Honey

FOR SALE AT ALL GROCERIES

BEWARE OF IMITATIONS

If you cannot obtain these product. in your vicinity,

please write us and we will see that you are supplied.

I. ROKEACH & SONS, Inc.
BROOKLYN, N. Y.

•TRADE MARK

REC. U. S. PAT. OFF.

REZNIK'S

Announces the Opening of
Their New Store
at

9038 12th St.

Saturday March 29

ASHINSKYENDORSES
ACADEMY AT KOWNO

If You Want a

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A. Z. A. 93:
Following one of the most ex-
citing basketball games of the sea.
son, Adolph Freund Chapter 93 of
Aleph Zadek Aleph was defeated
by Alpha Omega Club by the score
of 14 to 13.
The Purim carnival sponsored
by the Detroit Jewish Center As-
sociation participated in by Chap-
ter 93 by renting a delicatessen
booth,
Among the social functions
proposed to the chapter is an open
meeting to be held April 27 at the
Jewish Center. A debate, musk
and entertainment is being ar-
ranged. The main feature of the
meeting will be the public instal-
lation of pledges. Following the
meeting a supper will be served in
their honor.
May 9 is to be another big day
for A. Z. A. A mothers' tea-social
is to be held for mothers of mem-
bers.
An A. Z. A. swimming class is
being planned.
Due to the absence of Melvin
Conheim, the present head of the
initiation committee, is Alfred
Freedman.

HENRY M. WHITE

Camelhair
Coat

Come To
Siegel's!

s445°

The light warmth of 100%

VAAD HAIR TO MEET

reunion banquet of Troep 23 Alum-
ni Association to be held April 24. ON SATURDAY NIGHT
H. Jameson, vice-president of the
Union Trust Co., school inspector,
The Vend flair, the Federation
former scout executive, will also of Orthodox Congregations, will I
be a guest •
meet this Saturday night, at Con-
This banquet will oflicially mark gregation Emanuel, Taylor and
the organization of the first alma- Wilson. The nominating commit-
ni association of its kind in the tee will report.
country, made up of former boy
scouts from the inception and life Honor Roll of Congregation'
of Troop 23 from years 1912 to
Emanuel Bible Classes.
1922. At present these men are '
leaders in their community as well
Miss Mary Barak's Class: Jane
as leaders in allp arts of the coun-
Beerbohm, Eli Dater, Roselyn Tron,
try.
After
some
pre-organization ltertram Gordon.
Miss Esther Karbel's Class: See.'
meetings the Alumni association
held its first official meeting last nu Sklar, Lillian Dessow,
Austria,
Pearl Rothenberg, Albert
Sunday afternoon, at the Cadillac
41 '
Athletic Club. Letters were re- Kalman, Marion Dessow.
Miss
Rose
Friedman's Class:
ceived from former members of the
troop from Arizona, Ohio, New Clara Abrahams, Enid Gillis, Jean-
York, California and Canada. Al- ette Mittower, Adele Wilensky,
fred Klunover, president, an- Lillian Sherman.
Mrs. Betty Gordon's Class: Lil-
pounced the following committees:
Publicity: Samuel S. Snitz, Alec lean Zisman, Jean Robins, David 4
Schreiber, William Green; enter. Prussian, Marcus Edelstein.
Miss Mary Newman 1 s Class:
tainment: Militant Green, Alec
ing.s
D es esheru vs,sl e llasrr i e a ts,, Ros onnta hi t , ile.
Schreiber, Dr. Daniel Cohn, Reu- Wi lLie
ben Snitz.
Milton Alexander, president of Rosenthal.
the Jewish Centers Association, ad-
dressed the meeting and encour-
aged and boosted the movement of
the association. Troop 23 Alumni

camelshair, the soft tex-
ture of a quality fabric
. . . the casual perfection
of man-tailoring, identify
these at once as sports
coats of the smarter type.
In town, and out of town,
they prove their chic ver-
satility!

Asses' sizes II to 20

IEGEL

Abe Danto, 56 years old, life-long
resident of Detroit, died in his home
at 740 Collingwood avenue at 7:30 Urges Support of Kollel, for
p. m. Sunday of heart disease, af-
Which Rabbi Tabachnick
ter 10 weeks of illness. Ile had
— —
suffered intermittently during the
Is In Detroit.
last five years with the ailment.
Danto was one of the pioneer
Rabbi A. M. Ashinsky of Con-
wholesale fish dealers of Detroit.'. gregation Emanuel, in a statement
He was h member of Perfection
sup-
lodge, No. 486, F. & A. M., Moslem port
made
week, Jews
urged
sup-
by this
Detroit
for wide
the Kol-
Temple, Nobles of the Mystic lel Kowno, in the interest of which
Shrine and Detroitca se, N o. 55 , Rabbi M. M. Tabachnik is now in
Knights
of Pythias. by his widow : Detroit. Rabbi Ashinsky stated
Ile is survived
in part:
Minnie; a daughter, Mrs. Ira Gins-
"I wish to impress upon the minds
berg; a son, Ira Danto, and two of our congregationists the great
brothers, Charles, of Los Angeles, signifiicance and exceptional mer-
and Louis of Detroit.
its of the Kollel Kowno, Talmudic
,
Funeral services were hel
Academy for high Jewish Learn-
the home of the son at 3010
ing , of Kowno, Lithuania, which
land avenue, at 2 p . m., Wednes- is an assembly of the most brit-
day. Burial was in Cloverhill cent' hunt minds and distinguished Tal-
etery.
mudic experts that can be found in
all Israel; each and every one in • the association, in recognition of
of them is destined to become .of his past services as troop commit•
JAKE L HIRSCHMAN,
the outstanding spiritual guides teeman.
Fred M. Butzel was also elected
• a
NEWSPAPERMAN, DIES and teachers in Jewry, provided
Swetest memories of our dear
they are given their material to honorary membership, in recog-
IN MILWAUKEE AT 86 that
needs and sustenance during the nition of his services in sponsor- Sister and Daughter, Lillian Kap- ',;.;
period of their Talmudic research." ing former Troop 23; also as one Ian Friedman, who left us three +1.1 •
Jake L. Hirschman, who began
Rabbi Tabachnik will address man who has probably done more years ago, March 25, 1927.
than
an anyone individ. Three year.' airo dear abiler
I his career as a cub reporter on the two synagogues in Si,.. enkell disc for the

Detroit Free Press more than 70 trio thin Saturday. In the morn. ual associated with it. Mr. Butzel
Since we anion beside your bed.
11111. h' 1"t" th.t clay were b roken.
years ago and remained a news- ing he will speak at the Beth Israel, has` also been associated with the ( Thl When
we mi. that you we re dead.
paper man all his life, becoming Maitland and Midland, and in the Detroit Council for the past 10 01, why were you tak en, .n young an , 1,
one of the beat known men in the evening at the Tifereth Achim. Y ears'
fair,
when the world has so many it better
profession in the United States,
Musical joy, satisfac-
The appeal for Kollel Kowno is
could .pare.
.),
died Sunday at his home in Mil- assuming a national character,
ONLY
tion, pride of ownership
wuukee, according to word re- Rabbi Abraham B, Shapiro, chief
Sadly missed by your heart. 4i
--all so much greater
'(Tared Monday by relatives in De- rabbi of Kowno, now being in New
' broken Father and Sisters, Mr. S.
when you have a piano
.I Ile was 86 years old. York in its interests.
ra,p , 1, a i l, i i,atT t,o1;td ro s. sO.hi, ii,r. J. .1. :9p- il
ti
'
Born in Bavaria in 1844, Mr.
whose name is a recog-
Gordon.
Hirschman came with his parents
nized symbol of superior
ci,
'to America when four years old,
In
loving,
memory
of
our
dear
,444
EMANUEL FISHMAN
quality. $25 and your
VERY EASY
and made his home in Detroit.
Detroit Chapter 63, Aleph Zadik Husband and Father, Fred Epstein,
old piano places the fa-
Educated in the public schools
BASKETBALL HERO Aleph,
MONTHLY
is sponsoring an essay con- who passed away two years ago, a
here, he became identified with
mous Vose Small Grand
March 28 , It
test for Jewish organizations
newspaper work while still a
Emanuel Fishman, son of Mr. Detroit. The committee in char
PAYMENTS
Sadly
missed
by
his
loving
Wife,
in your home.
ge l
youth, and took an active part in
as the central theme of Children and Grandchildren.
essay co.
events
that marked
the the
restless
Mrs.
Morris
Fishman
of North-
Glad h as chosen
North-
days before
and during
Civil and
atone
avenue,
captain
of the
contest "The Future of
ern High School
"The Musical Center of Detroit"
Judaism in America."
w ar.
basketball tenni,
A beautifully engraved loving
Hirschman served the Free Press is the hero of the
cup,
known
as
the
Louis
James
Ro-
for many years, and then went to Detroit inter-
ANNA REDISCH
seinberg Trophy, will be presented
Miuwaukee. Ills rise was rapid, scholastic bas-
in the winning club. To individual of 4528 West Warren avenue, 43 .:C,4
and until his eightieth year, when ketball league.
,Strinttuy Represcntatives,
first and second place winners, years old, died on March 26. Fan Ias,'
failing health forced his retire- , F' i a h m an's
services were held at Lewis taa
g old and silver medals have been neral
Bros.. F
ment, he was foreign advertisin g agility, his fast
Home on March 27, . . ,a
1515-21 Woodward Ave., Detroit
selected. The cup will become the
manager for a group of news. ,
personal property of the club win- with interment at Beth Olen Ceme-
papers of which the Milwaukee playing, the cer-
Michigan, Ohio, Ontario and Detroit Branch Stores.
t a i nt y with
ning it three times in succession. tery. Rabbi Ashinsky officiated. ,4"i
Herold was one.
.'4,,

low The
he rules for the contest fol- She is survived by he• father, , .
Hirschmans' death came after a which he gets
, Michael Rosenberg; her husband „la< -.-. s
„ .
,tareitel
s Wsan
Funeral services after the ball
brief illness.
,'",WW*;i;L:i,.,:i:ZigAniIL?.,
t ry Samuel* two daughters, Charlotte /• ....1...ta'..ta'a , -t. a. ,e a. ,e-se.
and
holds
on
to
1.
Each
club
must
file
its
en
try
were held Tuesday in Milwaukee.
I and Ethel; t
by April 15, 1930. There is
He is survived by his widow, Mrs. it wa s respon-
no bert; a
fee to enter the contest.
Rosellirschman, and a daughter, sible for North-
'
winning
2 Each club may have a spec ial and a brother, Jack Rosenberg.
NIrs. J. Sure M
ofiwauee
I
k , and
an sox
s , tern's
nieces and nephews in Detroit— every genie this Emanuel Fishman I contest of its own in case there is
ANNIE BISTER
i more than one essay. Each club
Mrs. C. B. Simmons, Miss Sadie ' Season, cinching
I of 2993 West Grand avenue, 82
will be allowed one entrant.
citychampionship.
Hirschman, Mrs. I. R. Myers, Jesse
3. Any Jewish organization that years old, died on March 20. Fin
But last Saturday's playing for
F. Hirschman, Dr. J. L. Hirschman
and Irving L. Hirschman. the first time brought state cham- mails its entry to the A. Z. A. and neral services were held on March
pionship to Northern, again thanks I is approved by the committee, may 27. Intermed took place at Oak-
view Cemetery, with Rabbi Hersh-
to Emanuel Fishman. With a few compete.
to play, Northern was tied 4. The essays must be mailed in man officiating. She is survived
WINKLER LOAN FUND seconds
by Kalamazoo 14 to 14 when Fish. by June 1 to Leonard II. Goldstein. , by a son, A. Bister of New York,
I WILL AID STUDENTS man turned the trick by shooting 11338 North Martindale avenue. I and two daughters, Mrs. E. Web-
(GRACED by the
5. The essays must be typewrit., her of Detroit and Mrs. L. Webber
a basket which gave Northern the g
ten, double spaced, and on one of California.
delightful Matzo
ANN ARBOR.—Professor Max two-point advantage.
side
of
the
paper.
Emanuel ascribes his abilit to
h ea
d o
f th
the G a.
. Wi n kl er ormer
f
made dishes -- eta'
ESTHER SIMON
6. The minimum number of
man department of the University the constant practice in the base-
words is 1,000, the maximum is of 79 Alfred street, 67 years old,
quent testimony to
, of Michigan, who died March 14, ment of his home where he fixed
died on March 23. Funeral serv-
left $5,000 to he used as the prin. a basket and practiced regularly, 2,500.
Manischev.itz Matzo
The donors of the awards are: ices were held on March 25, with'
cipal sum of a fund from which achieving perfection.
Louis James Rosenberg, at- interment at Cloverhill Park Ceme-
quality, the table
Emanuel plans to enter the Uni- Hon,
students of the college of literature
torney, former counsel to Spain, tery, and Rabbi Hershman oftici.
science and the arts of the univer- versity of Michigan in September. with offices at 1454 Buhl building, aced. She is survived by her bus-
reflects the beautiful
MANISCMEWITZ
sity may borrow. The fund has'
who is presenting an essay trophy; band, Aaron; two daughters, Belle
Passover spirit.
I been named the Winkler loan
MATZO
Howard 11. Cary and Wilber de and Zelda, and a son, Charles.
'scholarship fund, honoring the FRAM TO ADDRESS
Young, attorneys at 1013 Dime
MATZO MEAL
, memory of Profeseor Winkler's
MORRIS WARSHOWSKY
JR.
JR. J. N. F. GROUP Bank building,. and 3415 Barium
MATZO Waal
parents, Simon M. and Matilda
Tower, respectively, who are pre- of 2532 Buena Vista avenue. 70

CAME MEAL
Winkler.
years old, died on March 20 at
The
second
in
the
group
of
open
venting
the
individual
trophies.
EGG MATZO
The total of the estate is in ex -
For further information write Harper Hospital. Funeral services
(Tag of $100,000 and the widow, meetings of the junior group of Leonard 11. Goldstein, chairman of were held on March 21 at Lewis
WHOLE
WHEAT
hsaNateionnailnE
i11,
3 a
guA
Mrs. Clarence H. Winkler, is held Thursday
ve
LAE. IT
Bros.' Funeral Home, with inter-
April 3, be essay contest committee.
'named executrix. Most of that
meat at Oakview Cemetery. Ile is
a Zadek,
iamount is pl ced in two trust funds the branch of the Shaare
b
y
his
wi
f
e.
Hila.
a
ami
a
• goes Twelfth and Atkinson.
the income from one of which
daugh ter, Mrs. Fannie Niedelman. LEVIN EROS, 1352 DIVISION ST.
Th e mee ting will be addreased O
CADILLAC 0009
to the widow and that from the
second to go to his son, Alexander by Rabbi Leon Frani, who will
JOSEPH GOLDMAN
Meeting:
in
speak
on
the
recent
change
W. Winkler.
of
118
Avenue
E,
Rochetter,
N.
Y.,
The next regular meeting of the
Other bequests are $5.000 each world
The . opinion in regard to Pales-
f th
the Jewish 57 years old, died on March 21 in
b breach h o
to two sisters, Mrs. A. W. Som-
The musical part of the program Old Folks' Home will be held at the Koch Hospital. Funeral serv-
12425 LINWOOD
merfield and Miss Helen Winkler, will be presented by Miss Doris Northwestern
e
Stotler
lintel,
Monday,
April ices were held at Lewis Bros.' Fu.
2 th i
at Sturtevant
New York City; $2,000 each to two Sperling and Kate Ship
neral Home on March 23 and the'
0 PeXtiOn4
Hemlock 10227
nieces.
Evelyn
and
Matilda
So
m.
I
body was shipped to Rochester for
The public is invited.
merficld, New York City, and $1,-
burial. lie is survived by his wife,
Candies, Stationery,
Linen Shower:
The Store Beautiful
000 to a nephew, Stephen Atwood,
and two sons and two daugh-
Th
Northwestern
branch an- •
The
o
Light Lunches, Etc.
I I Ann Arbor.
Si gma Phi Lambda Plans nounces
Notary Public
for the anni-
5
that
h t plans
I
Spring In formal Prom.
ser sary shower and bridge are
HYMAN GLASS
RADIO SERVICE, Mn. 9000
Id a at F rt Wa
completed, to be h e
}me of Ypsilanti. Mich., 60 years old,
Sigma l'hi Lambda, Jewish fro. Hotel on May 13. :Members and , died on March 22. Funeral nerd.
■■•■■■■■.,
ternay at the l niversity of Detroit, friends are asked to keep this date I ices were held at Lewis Brea' Fu.
Fu-
MANUEL URBACH
announces a spring informal prom I open. Miss Edna Lewis is chair- nerd Home on Ma rch 21, with in-
Gr•nite and Marble
Darnel Levi,
Seymour Lewis
George Levi.
Saul Teals
to be held at Hotel Fort Shelby, man with Mrs. J. II. Goldberg a co- , , ferment at Beth Abraham Ceme-
Spanish Grill Ballroom, on Friday.i chairman.
, tery. Rabbi Thumin officiated. He
April 11. This dance will be the I
-
is survived by his wife. Anna. and
last function the fraternity will Sewing:
three step-children. Louis and Sam
sponsor under the above name as
There is a class in basket alley- , Forman, and Mrs. Tiesner.
final preparations are being made ing and rug making every Thurs.
Now in our New Location
for early installation as the Xl.: day afternoon, under the guidance'
ROBERTA BISHELL
7723 TWELFTH ST.
chapter of Alpha Epsilon Pi, prom., of Miss Rose Kahn at the home, , of 241 Leicester Court, 1 year 4
inept Jewish national fraternity.; 318 Edmund Place. Members and months old, died on March 20 at
Euclid 7192
FUNERAL DIRECTOILS
Mike Falk and his Collegians will 1 their friends are invited to attend. the Children's Hospital. Funeral
supply the music. Reservations . Mrs. Jacobson is hostess at these services were held on March 26 at
which are limited may be made by j classes. Lewis Bros.' Funeral Home, with
SNYDER'S COFFEE
communicating with Louis A. Malls! Notify Mrs. M. P. Fischer, Long- interment at the Mizrachi Ceme-
7739 John R. St.
Empire 2114
SHOP
, at the Fisher Y. M. C. A. This is I fellow 7079, of illness or change of I tery. She is survived by her par-
strictly • couple affair.
1526 WOODWARD AVE.
address. ents, Mr. and Mrs, Abe Bishell.

se

with a most
complete
line of
Spring
Clothing
and
Haberdash-
ery

SMALL GRAND PIANO

A. Z. A. ANNOUNCES .
AN ESSAY CONTEST

xi 7E are deeply appreciative of your patron-
VI' age. which has played such an important
part in our growth and is directly responsible
for the opening of this fine new store. which will
be under the management of JACK KADISH.

You will be amazed at the quality of merchan-
dise which we will carry and we invite your par-
ticular attention to our line of REZNIK'S CUS-
TOMIZED CLOTHES FOR GENTLEMEN!

Comes Be with us opening day! Saturday, March 291

REZNIK'S

Customized Clothes for Gentlemen

TWO STORES:

9038 Twelfth Street

ABE DANTO, PIONEER
FISH DEALER, DEAD

N

8730 Twelfth Street

At Clainnount

At Blaine

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