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A merica Awisk Periodical Carter

CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

PAGE ELEVEN

TilEVETROWENISf1 etROTIIICIE

March 19, 1937

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

Mrs. Duacoff Dies

Funeral services for Mrs. Rosa
Duscoff, who died Friday, March
12, in her home at 3042 Elmhurst
Ave., were held Sunday at 11 a. m.
at the Lewis Bros. Funeral Home,
with burial in Clover Hill Park
Cemetery. Mrs. Duscoff, widow of
Louis Duscoft, real estate man who
died seven years ago, was 61 years
old. She was born in Detroit, the
daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.
David Greenstein. She leaves two
daughters; Mrs. George M. Rob-
erts and Miss Tennie Duscoff; two
sisters; Mrs. Edward Magnus of
Detroit, and Mrs. Ida Atargolis of
Portland, Ore., and three brothers;
Isadore Greenstein of Fort Wayne,
Ind., Charles of Portland, and
Julius of Columbus, 0.



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SIR HERBERT SAMUEL
IN AN INTERNATIONAL
PASSOVER BROADCAST

Columbia Broadcasting System to
Carry United Palestine Appeal
Program, Saturday, March 27

NEW YORK—An international
broadcast on the occasion of Pass-
over with Sir Herbert' Samuel,
chairman of the Council for Ger-
man Jewry, as one of the speak-
ers, will take place on Saturday,
March 27, between 6 and 6:30
p. m., over the Columbia Broad-
casting System network, it was
announced this week by United
l'alestine Appeal.
The broadcast will take place on
the eve of the second day of Pass-
over and is designed to link the
exodus of the ancient Israelites
...
from Egypt with the present day
exodus of Jews from present day
I Is
lands of oppression in Europe to
This plaque of Isaac Mayer the l'romised Land in Palestine.
1
Dr. Stephen S. Wise, national
Wise, founder of American Re-
form Judaism, was made by chairman of the United Palestine
IRVING M. OSNOS
the famous Jewish artist, Boris Appeal, which is conducting a na-
Rites were held Friday after- Schatz, Dr. Wise's memory was tion-wide $4,500,000 campaign,
noon for Irving Osnos who died honored this week, (March 15-20) will deliver a Passover greeting
s t:•:
Thursday afternoon in harper at the 37th annual Founder's Day to the Jews of America, and Sir
Hospital after a brief illness. service at the Ilebrew Union Col- tlerbert Samuel, speaking from
Services were held at Lewis Bros. lege Cincinnati rabbinical scm- London will address American
Funeral Ilome.
inary created by him 62 years ago. Jewry on the meaning of the Pass-
d
Air. Osnos, who lived at 2673 Dr. Leo M. Franklin of Detroit over holiday in the effort to Neill-
Taylor Ave., came here 20 years was the principal speaker. tate the upbuilding of the Jewish
)
Ka'
ago front New York State where
National Home.
WABC in New York City will
he was born Dec. 25, 1897. He
was a member of Union Lodge, Trees Planted in Palestine be the key station and all affiliated
stations
of the Columbia Broad-
F. & A. M., the Shrine and the
Through Hadasuth
casting System will participate.
Consistory. Surviving are his par-
The
international
and nation-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Osnos;
Mrs, S. L. Kavanau, chairman wide hookup, featuring Sir Her-
three brothers, Max, Herman and
Bernard. and three sisters, Airs. of the Jewish National Fund bert Samuel and Dr. Stephen S.
L. Fredland, Mrs. Harry Seligson Committee of Iladassah, an- Wise, is the climax of a number
nounces that a dunam of land has of radio prograMs arranged for
and Mrs. Milton Forstat.
been purchased by Air. and Aire. the Passover season by the United

Isaac Shetzer, in honor of their Palestine Appeal.
JULIUS ROSENBERG
On Tuesday, March 23, from
Rabbi Leon From of Temple daughter Miriam's recent recov-
3:30 to 3:45 p. m., Dr. Wise will
Beth El conducted services on ery from illness.
speak
over Station WOR of the
March 19 with interment in White
Trees were planted this week Mutual Broadcasting System on
Chapel Memorial Cemetery. Mr. as follows:
l•
"From Bondage to Freedom."
Rosenberg, who formerly lived in
In memory • of Frieda Katzin
On Friday, Starch 26, from 9:45
Detroit, died at Newark, N. J. Ile by Mr. and Mrs. Theo Levin; in
to 10 p. m., Dr. Wise will deliver
was born Nov. 24, 1861, in Ger-
memory of Mrs. Pauline Jackson, a Passover sermon over Station
many. A daughter, Airs. Ilarry
2630 Blaine, by Mr. and Mrs. WAWA and the Inter-City Net-
Riseman of Detroit, survives.
Harry M. Selker; in memory of work.

Fannie Glickson, 2920 S. Fran-
ANTON FEDER
cisco St., Chicago, by the Wets- Luncheon and Bridge of J.
. •
of 3825 Waverly Ave., 64 years
man Family; in honor of the 50th
W. E. W. 0. April 14
old, died on March 14. Funeral
wedding anniversary of Mr. and
services were held at Lewis Bros.
Mrs. D. Makler of Chicago, Ill.,
Funeral Home on March 15 with
Mrs. R. B. Newman was hos-
by Mr. and Airs. Moe Ehrlich; in
interment in Oakview Cemetery, memory of William Lansky by tess at a luncheon and meeting
Rabbi M. Fischer and Cantor A.
Dr. and Mrs. Perry Burnstein and at her home for the members of
A. Rosenfeld officiating. Ile is
Dr. and Mrs. David S. Diamond; the North Woodward branch of
survived by his wife, Theresa; a in memory of Rosa Duscoff by the Jewish Women's European
son, Aiortimer, and two daughters,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robinson; Welfare Organization, who par-
Edna and Mrs. Bert Rubi.
in memory of Joseph Wetsman by ticipated in making the shower for

Mr. and Mrs. Theo Levin; in mem- the General Israel Orphans Home
PAULINE JACKSON
ory of Abraham Suffrin by Mr. for Girls in Palestine a tremend-
of 2630 Blaine Ave., died on
and Mrs. S. L. Kavanau and Mr. ous success. Each of the 200
March 12. Funeral services were
and Airs. Jack Kavanau; in mem- girls at the orphanage will re-
held at the Chesed Shel Emes on
ory of Mrs. Rose Duscoff, by Mr. ceive an outfit of underclothing.
March 14 with interment in Beth
Mrs. R. B. Newman, chairman,
and Mrs. Charles Rosenblatt of
Abraham Cemetery, Rabbi .1.
and Mrs. I. Burnstein, co-chair-
Thumim officiating. She is sur- Cleveland.
man, thank the various organiza-
In order that proper acknowl-
vived by her husband, William;
tions and the public for their
three daughters, Belle, Toba and edgement for all Mother's Day generous response. The organ-
Mae; a son, Sydney, and three contributions may be made on ization is grateful to the Michigan
brothers, Max, William and Stan- time, Mrs. Kavanau requests that Ladies Aid Society, the Ladies
all those who wish to honor their
ley Kirschbaum.
Auxiliary of the Shower Umge-
mothers or daughters on Atother's

gend Verein, Bnai David Sister-
Day, Stay 9, call her as early as
BERTHA NUSBAUM
hood, Jericho Rebekah Lodge No.
of 948 Virginia Park, 70 years possible as 1999 Calvert, Town- 328, for sponsoring showers, and
ex-
old, died on March 11. Funeral send 8-3834.
to the Sunshine Club and friends
services were held on March 14
at Miami, Fla., fo rtheir contri -
with interment in White Chapel
butions.
Memorial Cemetery, Rabbi Leo M. Contributions to Sylvia
Further plans are on the wa
She is sur-
Simons Memorial Fund for the luncheon and bridge t o
Franklin officiating.
vived by her husband, Aaron; and
be held at Kern's Auditorium o n
two daughters, Mrs. Julius Cohen
Contributions tee the Sylvia Wednesday, April 14, at 12:3
and Mrs. Herbert Reinheimer.
Simons Memorial Fund of the p. m. Mrs. J. Weisberg is chair

Music Study Club of Detroit were man and her co-chairmen are Airs
DAISY R. MARYMONT
received from the following: In S. Kaufman, Airs. M. Silverstone
of the Whittier Apts., 58 years
memory of Airs. Sadie Bing and and Airs. Anna Goldberg. A home
old. died on March 11. Funeral
Airs. Yetta Schiller from Mrs. cooked meal will be served an
services were held on March 14
Mark Rafelson; in memory of Mrs. there will be prizes at each car
with interment in Woodmere Sadie Bing, Mrs. Ricks Bernstein table. For reservations call Gar
Cemetery, Rabbi Leo hi. Franklin of New haven, Conn., and Mil-
field 2843-VV, or anyone of th
She is survived by dred Goldberg Cohen, from Air.
officiatinz
committee.
her husband, Louis A., and a and Mrs. Jacob II. Sehakne.
The organization acknowledge
brother, Sigmund K. Rothschild.
Contributions to the Sylvia with thanks the following contri

LIBRARY
Simons Fund may be sent to Mrs. butions to the Benjamin Wisps
THERESA WINSTOCK
Jacob Sauls, 2044 Taylor Ave.
Memorial Flower Fund: Fro
of 4066 Tyler Ave., 72 years old,
Mrs. II. Weinberg, in honor o
died on Starch 14. Funeral serv-
her recovery from illness; Mr
ices were held at Lewis Bros. Fun-
J. Robbins, in honor of her daug h
eral Home on Starch 15 with in-
ter Esther's recovery from ill
terment in Clover Hill Park Ceme-
ness; Airs. A. Cohen of Clevelan
tery, Rabbi Ai. Zager officiating.
in memory of her parents. Mr
She is survived by a daughter,
Julius Burman donated to th
Mrs. Louis Press; a son, Irving,
organization in memory of he
swavICES
and two grandchildren.
On Sabbath morning. March 20, Rabbi brother, Bert Moss.
In sad but loving memory of

Leon Pram will preach on the subject:
.,
Samuel Morse, who passed away
' . Preparing for Passover
SOLOMON FELDMAN
The Sabbath eveservices. Friday eve-
one year ago, March 22, 1936. of 1602 W. Philadelphia Ave., 89
Manischewitz Matzo Is Ve
ning. March CO. will take place •1
Sadly missed by his wife and chil-
Instead of I o'clock In order to Permit
years old, died on March 17. member.
Tasty, Nourishing and
to enjoy the home Seder. The
dren.
Funeral services were held at
e.half hour.
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In loving memory of my dear
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passed away 11 years ago, March
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Digestible

servIce will be IlMited
On Saturday morning. March 27, at
10:30. Dr. Leo M. Franklin will preach
on the ',object: "Who I. Free'?"
CONGREGATION SEI/E.II AND

With Passover in the near offin i
the modern woman is in a mo
PINA•II DINNER
The Congregation Seder and Dinner fortunate situation than her cousi
slit be held in the Temple Social lien,
75
An amazing variety of delicious food —
of an earlier day. The restrict
Happy were the year. we spent together
Saturday. Napa 27. at 4,30 Reserve-
delightfully served in a cozy and friendly
food during Passover always cr 1
Lovely IR my heart today
tione should be made before Thurmtlay.
dearly
so
March 25 The price ie 11.10 per plate.
loved
ABE
STEINBERG
I
For
the
one
atmosphere.
ated a problem. The family tir e
has forever pascal away.
11E711
FL
Cl/LARGE
(IF
of 9720 Delmar Ave., 60 years JED loll STAINES
of the same dishes repeated se s
Sadly missed by his wife, Sarah
the
Pr!re
wee..
at
old. died on March 12. Funeral
',
Registration for
eral times during the eight days .
Harris.
El college clown Monday night.
services were held at Lewis Bros. Meth
Today however, all the mode
March 22. New cournee In Jewlah Iltera•
There are 120 Jewish Federa-
Funeral Home on March 17 with ture and history and In Comparative woman needs to do is take a t
In loving memory of our dear interment in Machpelah Cemetery, Religion are offered Tile regiRtration vantage of what now exists. T
tions and Welfare Funds in the
husband and father, Barney Rabbi Ilarry Z. Gordon officiat- fee is II per course. A student may B. Atanischewitz Company, famo
United States and Canada. The
regleter for two courses.
Atkins, who passed away three ing. lie is survived by a brother,
Dr. Franklin'R morning and evening
largest is in Manhattan and the
for its matzo and matzo prod=
'dotty claasea will he remunial at the
years ago, March 25, 1934 (nine
Bronx. The smallest is in Raleigh,
throughout the world, has a seri
Aaron Sidorsky.
xlmual hour on Monday, M•rch 22.
North Carolina, where the Jewish Jewish Information Bureau Re- days in Nissan).

MEN'S TEMPLE (1.111
of products each of which can co
Sadly missed by his wife and
The publi , is invited to hear the de-
ceives Many Requests for
population is only 150. Jewish
CARRIE BREAM
tribute richly to the Passov
the
Supreme
Court
twtween
bars on
Information
children.
and Ilurke menu.
philanthropy never ceases.
of 1550 Virginia Park, 65 years Profs. Ralph g
'Martel of tit• linitermIty of Michigan.
There are matzo meal, mat
old, died on Starch 13. Funeral It will take place in the Chapel of the
In loving memory of our dear
services were held on Starch 14 Temple on Tueeday night. March 25, at farfel, cake meal, matzo cere
The Jewish Information Bureau
wife and mother, Anna Weiss, who
11:50 p. m.
and
several others, each in t
Rev. Cantor , which is now carrying on its work passed away two years ago, March with interment in Beth Stoves TEMPLE SISTERHOOD
traditional Manischewitz qualit
The Temple Sisterhood will hold a
from a new office at 220 Fifth Ave.,
Cemetery. She is survived by
20, 1935.
DAVID
on March 22 for the For instance, any woman can a
MeMbership
tea
New York, has recently called at- Pear mother, two ,ears have glided by. her husband, Martin, and a daugh- purpose of Introducmg new rot pato,. to
GOLDEN
I•rospothe mernber• •re complish a great deal with mat
tention to the interest in American Still on your picture we cast our Ma ter, Mrs. Fannie Balhover.
the Sisterhood.
We can't believe It la true,
urged to Join now.
meal. There are recipes whi
Detroit'. FISTarita Jewish affairs, which is being

hr ..happened to you
l en t
range from appetizers to desse
manifested by various corres- j
M 0 II
MOLLIE GOLDMAN
, went .
that can be made with Menke
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pondents from other countries. A 'r ii 0 w7tIg u o:;.t. 7111%1 son
of Brooklyn, N. Y., mother of
Sadly missed by her daughter, Mrs. Samuel Kobaker of Detroit, Important Message to Our witz matzo meal for Passover.
'Wedding CerVISSOS- collection of letters, which has
leo Ferformed
Readers
If there are children in the fa
been shown to members and con- Jennie, husband, Moritz, and died on Friday, Starch 12, at the
Horne a04 by Ap•
ily, she will be especially grate d
tributors to the Bureau, indicates family.
pointment.
age of 71 Funeral services were
Many of our readers have ifor Manischewitz matzo cere
that requests for information about
held in Brooklyn on Sunday, Mr.
activities among Jews in the United large and central Jewish organi- and Mrs. Kobaker having come written us asking to help them ' This is a perfect breakfast di
States have lately come from such zations, leading personalities and from Detroit for the services. Be- solve the Old Gold Puzzles. Of that takes but one minute to p
course we cannot grant this re- pare. It is tasty, nourishing a
points as Argentine, South publications.
sides Mrs. Kobaker, Mrs. Gold-
Monument, of Character distant
Africa, Italy, China, Switzerland.1
The bureau was organized in man is survived by three sons, quest. This publication would like easily digestible.
Austria. These requests for data ' 1922 as a clearing house of mater- Louis, Charles and Sol of Chi- every one to win a prize, but we
No woman will want to ov
.
usually refer to work of various ial and facts relating to Jewish cago, and three daughters, Mrs. have thousands of readers and all look these many Manischew
questions, under the direction of Murray Hoppin, Mrs. Sidney are anxious to win. it is up to matztoroducts for Passover. T I
Bernard G. Richards, and with the Chrein and Airs. Isaac Silverstein, each one to solve his own puzzles will'eary the diet and make
with the help of friends.
petizing meals. Grocers everywh
aid of the Jewish Council of all of New York.
Through this contest our news- are selling these products.
Greater New York and other co-

paper hopes to gain for Old Gold
' operating organizations.
LOUIS SLAKTER
Cigarettes ninny new friends. We
SOCIAL CREDIT GROUP
As an addition to its published died Friday, Starch 12. at the
know they will be pleasantly sur-
to the memory of • loved
A meeting of the Social Cre
literature, the bureau has just sent
age of 34, and was buried on Sun- prised at this delightfully different
one than the efficient and
Group was held at the home
to its members a pamphlet called day in Machpelah Cemetery, with
cigarette, rich in its prize crop Mrs. Sarah Morgernstein. C
order I y handling of the
"The Jewish Community in Fig-
Rabbi A. St Hershman officiating tobaccos and always factory-fresh.
funeral arrangements.
ures" by Uriah Jeri Engelman,
gratulationa were tendered
Groot. and Hartle mammals.
at the funeral service. Surviving Opportunity is knocking at your
Ph.D. on a study of the problems
Mrs. Dorothy Factor on the
7729 TWELFTH ST.
Mr. Slakter are his father, Joseph door.
It is Our purpose ever to
of securing accurate statistics.
casion of her 24th wedding
EUCLID MS
maintain the highest stand-
If you are one of those who has
This is the sixth publication issued Slakter; four sisters, Eve, Ann,
niversary. A check for $25
of quality in our
Goldie
and
Mrs.
Rose
Benjamin;
• rds
not entered this contest there is
by the bureau. Copies of the new
sent to the Mo'os Chitim.
service.
pamphlet, as well as general Jew- and two brothers, Hy and Al. Mr. still plenty of time. All you have
The next sociai meeting of
Rev. Castor
' ish information, available to stu- Slakter was born in Utica. N. Y. to do is to go to your nearest group will take place Starch
cigarette dealer and ask him for a
dents, speakers, writers, and oth-
Jacob
A RECENTLY INSTALLED
at
the home of Mrs. Fay At
ers interested, can be obtained by Bnai Moshe Jr. Congregation set of official Old Gold Puzzle Pic- 2641 Sturtevant.
NEW HAMMOND ORGAN
Silverman
tures together with full rules and
writing to the Jewish Information
SURGICAL
IS INCLUDED AMONG
Bernard Rosenberg has been regulations about the contest
MORAL
Bureau, 220 Fifth Ave., New
MONDAY NITE CLUB
Is Tame
OUR MANY SERVICES.
chosen as Charon for the Bnai Mo- Follow the instructions carefully
Emoting
York.
A social meeting of the At
she
Junior Congregation services and you will be entered in the con-
RPeallielaell&se
ray
Nite
Club was held on SI
test
at
once.
If
your
dealer
can-
Wal-
InielaSsa Sea
The only Jewizh entrant in the Sabbath morning, March 20.
day, March 15.
New York-Paris international air ter Nussbaum will be speaker and not supply you with these
2903
All
members
are urged to
puzzles,
send
your
request
to
this
race this coming August will be Ralph Fisch will say Maftir.
Elmhurst
81 DELAWARE AVE.
The following two Saturdays, newspaper and it will be given tend the next meeting as dell
Lawrence Lipton, of Bow, Eng-
TO. 8-5839
plans
for

Mothers
Day do
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land His second pilot will be services will be held in the main immediate attention. Success to
Narelanws
luncheon will be completed.
you!
synagogue.
Ferfenweel
his son, John.

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