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Dr. and Mrs. Jules Schneider and litre.
Dmitri Sayor of Detroit were week-end
guest. of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Levinson
of 7th at
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Jules
Mr. Rubin
and (returned from Louisville,
where they witnessed the Kentucky
Derby.
Edward Lichtig left on Tuesday for
St. Louis, Mo., where be will be the
guest of his children, Mr. and Mrs.
Delis LichtIg, and will be present at
the contirination of his granddaughter,
Doris Lit Mtg.
Master Robert Hirschfield was host
to 50 gueet• at a supper dance at the
Country Club on Saturday tight, the
occasion being hie lath birthday.
Mrs. Nate Seitner left this week for
Mr. and Mr.. Louis Levine have as
litre. Al Dahlberg returned from Cleve•
land where she was called by the death
of her father.
Next Wednesday, May 19,• the
last of a series of 12 bingo parties
will take place at the Detroit
Lodge No. 65, Knights of Pythias.
The meeting-place of the Amer- The grand prize of $300 or a trip
ican Zionists this year will probab- either to Bermuda, Havana, Cuba,
ly be Buffalo.
or the Great Lakes will be given
to the winner. Detroit Lodge has
held 12 bingo parties for the last
12 weeks. There were at least 50
winners each week who received
various prizes and certificates en-
titling the winners to participate
for the grand prize on 1 Vednesday,
May 19. On that night the usual
35 games will be played. The 36th
game will be played for the grand
prize. Winners on that night will
also be eligible to participate for
the grand prize. A large attend.
ance Is expected as several hun-
dred certificates were issued to the
winners for the past 12 weeks.
Jack Werner, chairman of the
bingo parties, urges all who at-
tend to be In their seats by 8:15.
The event takes place in the lodge
hall at Erskine and John R.
On Tuesday, May 18, the lodge
will confer the rank of knight on
a class of new candidates.
Chancellor Commander Frank
Berman announces that arrange-
ments are being made by the De-
troit Lodge to visit the Owasso
Lodge in Owasso, Mich. The date
will be announced later.
Twenty-two members were present at
the Sisterhood luncheon at the Temple
Cu Tuesday.
C. F. SMITH CO.
PURE FOOD STORES
Shevuoth Services
at the Bnai Moshe
WHERE PRICE TELLS
AND QUALITY SELLS
A STORE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD
Shevuoth will be ushered in by
members of Congregation Bnai
Moshe Saturday, May 15, with
services in the main synagogue, at
7 p. rn. Services on Sunday and
Monday, May 16 and 17, will be
held mornings at 9 a. rn. and eve-
nings at 7 p. tn.
Rabbi Moses Fischer will speak
during the Sunday morning serv-
ices, and at Mazkir Neshomoth
Monday, at 10:30 a. m. Cantor
A. A. Rosenfeld will conduct the
services during the holiday.
The Junior Congregation will
join with their Parents in the main
synagogue and again on May 29,
in honor of Ralph Gross, who will
become Bar Mitzvah on that date
and will serve as Chazon all
through the services.
Center's Senior House Coun-
cil Dance June 6
On June 6, the senior house coun-
cil of the Jewish Community Cen-
ter will sponsor a moonlight dance
in the open air pavilion, Woodward
at Holbrook. Carlos Cortez, master
of the South American Tango, will
furnish the music. Admission is 50
cents, with a 10 cent reduction to
Center members before 9 o'clock.
Your Community
Bankers
The steady increase in volume of busi-
ness in the branches of the National
Bank of Detroit has been a source of
gratification to us who,handle your
banking transactions.
As your community bankers we are
deeply interested in your prosperity and
we feel that our branch growth definite-
ly reflects real progress on the part of
individuals and business in this district.
We are glad to have had a part in
this progress and to continue serving
you for the mutual benefit of us all.
RABBI HERSHMAN PAYS GLOWING
EULOGY TO LATE ABBA L. KEIDAN
May 14, 1937
Mrs. Goldberg Dies
For Sale--Apartme n ts
Mrs. William A. Goldberg, sister
of the late Alfred H. Hecht, died
Wednesday at Harper Hospital.
She was born in Chillicothe, Ohio,
Points to His "Beautiful Life That Radiated Beneficient was an officer of the former Sum-
merfield and Hecht Furniture
Influences"; Funeral Services Last Sunday
Proper
Perspective
Former sales values,
rent 8, appraisentents,
reproduction estimates,
operating coots. Our
files supply this history,
Future connects with
the past, Rely on us for
all facts and figures.
Were Attended by Hundreds
Funeral rites for Abba L. Kei-
"Abbe Heiden carried the spirit
dan, father of Judge Ilarry B.
Keidan, were attended by hundreds of the Synagogue into his business
of friends last Sunday at the home place," he said. "Ile knew that if
of Mr. Keidan'a daughter, Mrs. Judaism is anything, it must be
Harry Z. Brown, 262 E. Boston everything. 'Ile put conscience Into
the, wares he sold over the counter,
Blvd. Mr. Keidan into all his business dealings. lie
died May 7. Rabbi was upright, like the paint tree."
A. M. Hershman
The Rabbi dwelt at some length
and Cantor Jacob upon the efforts of the departed
Sonenklar of Con. on behalf of worthy causes and in-
gregation Shaarey stitutions.
Zed ek conducted
"But this does not exhaust the
the services. Inter-
ment was in Clover content of Abba Keidan's right-
Hill Park Ceme- eousness. Doing is important; but
being is infinitely more important.
tery.
Abba Keidan was much. There
The pallbearers were elements of saintliness in his
were Louis Dann, character. 'He spoke the truth in
Bernard Isaac s, his heart.' He was the very soul
Israel Levenson, of honesty, integrity and truth. He
Jacob Kabaker, would recoil with horror from any-
Moses Weiswasser, thing that savored of untruth, in-
Isaac Shetzer, sincerity and hypocrisy, 'The good MRS. WILLIAM A. GOLDBERG
Abbe L. KeldanMaurice H. Zack- man,' says the Rabbi, 'must be like
helm and H, B. the Ark of the Covenant, golden Company and until the time of her
death an officer of the Porter-
Alper
within as well as without.' Abba Gratiot Realty Company.
Rabbi Hershman described the Keidan answered the description
Mrs. Goldberg, a resident of the
life of Mr. Keidan as one informed of the good num. He was what he Belcrest Hotel, had long been ac-
with and dominated by the spirit seemed. 'Ile had no slander upon tive In philanthropic organizations
of Judaism.
his tongue.' He never spoke evil in Detroit and Cincinnati. She was
Basing his eulogy on Psalm XV of anyone. lie always found some- a member of Temple Beth El in
1-3 and Psalm XCII 13.15 Rabbi thing good in every man. He was Detroit and the Plum Street Tem-
one of nature's noblemen. His was ple in Cincinnati.
Hershman said, in part:
a beautiful life, a life that radiated
Funeral services were held
"Abba Keidan was a righteous beneficent influences—hence the Thursday at 10:30 a. tn. Service 9
man, righteous in his relation to esteem and respect which he en- and interment were held Friday
God, righteous in his relation to joyed."
in Cincinnati, Sirs, Goldberg was
his fellowmen. The roots of his
"There is but one cause for buried in the Walnut Hill Ceme-
righteousness were planted in the Sorrow. 'Why,' ask the Rabbis, tery. She is survived by her hus-
House of God. The Synagogue was 'are the righteous likened to the band.
the source from which he drew palm tree and the ny cedar?' Mark
strength, hope and faith. It was their answer, 'If a ordinary tree
to him, as the Hebrew at times is cut down, another may be
designates it, 'The House,' where planted, which will soon grow up
he daily spent hours in prayer, and take its place. But when the
study, and deeds of benevolence. stately palm or the majestic cedar
Isaac J. Oppenheim, 72, nut :
"But the Synagogue was not the has been felled, years, decades, aye,
be-all and end-all of his Judaism. scores of years may elapse before standing Jewish leader of Saginaw,
died
Saturday evening at his
To him Judaism was a religion another replaces it.' Abba Keidan
whose center is the Synagogue, but represented a rare type. The me- home, 333 North Jefferson Ave.,
following a heart attack
whose circumference is nowhere. mory of the righteous shall be for Saginaw,
Friday.
His whole life was informed by a blessing."
Mr. Oppenheim's chief interest
the ideals of the Synagogue. He
The survivors of Mr. Keidan,
carried its spirit into his home. in addition to Judge Keidan, are was the development of Temple
His home was, in the true sense three sons, Joseph N., Ilyman A., Beth El, of which he was a life
of the word, a sanctuary, the cen- and Max J.; four daughters, Mrs. member and one of its founders.
ter of religious life and family Golda Blumenthal, Mrs. Abraham At the time of his death he was
love."
Caplan, Mrs. Samuel M. Levin and a member of the temple's board
of directors, having retired as its
Rabbi Hershman then proceeded Mrs. Harry Z. Brown; 15 grand- president only six months ago.
children
and two great grandchil-
to draw a picture of the beautiful
Mr, Oppenheim had been active
and a sister, Mrs. Harry
home life of the departed, the hos- dren,
in Saginaw business circles since
Meyers.
pitality practiced there, the splen-
he
came from Bay City 40 years
His wife, the late Fradel Han-
did relationship which existed be-
nah Keidan, died in 1931. They ago. He was born in Prussia Dec.
tween him and his children.
14, 1864, and came to America to
were married 67 years.
1 se 5 thle in Bay City at the age of
Advertised
first time. Massive 4
story completely recon-
ditioned. New frigi-
daire, new stoves. Orig-
inal appraisal $225,000.
Magnificent property at
trivial price $65,000.
Terms,
Take Trade
with cash. Big showy
26 apt., all 3 rooms
tiled baths, elect. refrig.
carpeted halls. Marked
down from former
$125,000 to only $52,-
000, First exchange of-
fer in 5 years,
Million Dollar Apt.
Bankruptcy Court sale
$350,000 pay d o w n
$75,000 bal, easy. New
furniture, new equip-
ment. Strictly modern.
Advancing rents, col-
lections now $80,000,
formerly $120,000. Last
one, no more,
Exclusive Terrace
Five 8 room, 2 both
homes, Valuable loca-
tion. Indian Village so-
cial center, $4,000 spent
reconditioning. Former
rents $8,000 now $4,-
500. Foreclosed sacri-
fice $30,000 only $6,000
down.
Isaac Oppenheim
of Saginaw Dies
Jr. Congregation
To Participate in
Shevuoth Services
HYMAN HORWITZ DIES
$4,500 Down
12 apts., 3 rooms, tiled
baths. Tiled entrance
and hall. Heavy solid
bk. New stoves, new
frigidaires. All painted
walls, Rent $5,500. Was
$76,000, sacrifice price
$22,500. You simply
can't match our bar-
gains.
MR. BEDFORD
Homer Warren $ Co.
0.1
RKALTORS
Tears
Dependable Service
For the past 10 years he had
been connected with the Massa-
chusetts Mutual Life Insurance
Co., and for a number of years
before that time he was one of
the proprietors of the former Op-
penheim & Levy shoe store.
A leader in all high Jewish
circles here for practically all of
40 years in Saginaw, Mr. Op-
penhhim also WAS closely allied
with the Bnai Brith lodge, of
which he was a charter member
and past president, Mr. Oppenheim
also was prominent in Masonic
activities, having been a life mem-
ber of the chapter and council of
Ancient Landmarks lodge, F. &
A. 51, Only recently he had been
honored by appointment as an
honorary chairman of the J. D. C.
drive.
Mr. Oppenheim married Mi ss
Rose Lenhoff in Saginaw Jan.
18, 1899, She died Feb. 22, 1932,
lie leaves a daughter, Miss Emelie
Oppenheim of Saginaw. The fu-
neral was held at 2 p. fn. Monday
at the residence, with Rabbi Leon
Fram of Detroit officiating. Burial
was in Forest Lawn Cemetery,
Hyman S. Horwitz of 1923 W.
Euclid Ave., 79 years old, died on
R.T. Cantor
May 6. Burial took place in the
Jacob
The Jr, Congregation of Shaa- William Sandler Lot of the Beth
Silverman
rey Zedek will, on the first day of
SURGICAL
MOREL
Shevuoth, Sunday, May 16, re-
DI Yearn'
new its annual custom of actively
Teacake —
participating M the services of
Reeornmended SO
Thyaleiano and
the senior congregation. This
activity of the juniors is dis-
2903
tinguished from their other func-
Elmhurst
tions of the year in that they con-
TO.
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duct their own services in their
Marriages
chapel and then adjourn to the
Performed
main auditorium where they carry
on with their portion of the serv-
i ce.
ce. After the Schacharith service
and just prior to Rabbi A. M.
Hershman's sermon, 10 members of
Rev. Cantor
the Junior Congregation who are
DAVID
also eighth grade students of the
GOLDEN
Sunday School will ascend the
Detroit'. Famiito
Bimah and each will in turn render
M 0 II E L
an interpretation of one of the
TYLER 11-904
Ten Commandments. This proce-
Wedding Cerenion-
dure was followed last year and
le. Performed et
it was enjoyed immensely by all
Homo and by AP-
who attended. The very favorable
reaction to last years experience
has helped establish this as a per
manent annual function of the
Juniors.
T
rep
HYMAN HORWITZ
This
Monuments of Character
resents another gesture
BENJAMIN F. BARNETT
Tephilah
Emanuel Cemetery on
by the sponsors of the Junior Con-
of 1678 Virginia Park, 62 years
gregation to make the services in- May 7.
old, died on May 10, Funeral
Mr. Horwitz came to Detroit services
teresting and inspiring for the
were held of May 12
members. Opportunities such as from Russia over 30 yearn aco
with
interment in Chicago, Rabbi
the Shevuoth service are welcomed and lived here until his death. He
Leo
M.
Franklin
officiating. He
to show the senior members of the was one of the first members of
congregation the work that is the Beth Tephilah Emanuel Syna- in survived by his wife, Ella, and
a
sister,
Mre.
Dora
Kanter of
gogue
when
it
being accomplished. The following
wan located on Na-
Chicago,
individuals will participate in the poleon St.
Shevuoth service: William David-
Fourteen months ago, his wife
NATHAN SHEWITZ
son, Mildred Wolrauch, Edward Bessie, passed on and this grief
Katz, Amelia Cohen, Stanford was followed by • abort illness. of 528 Belmont Ave., 88 years old,
Granite and Muth Monamoma.
died
on
May 12, Funeral services
Wallace, Harvey Weisberg, Shirley
He is survived by a daughter,
7729 TWELFTH ST.
Reicter, Janet Zieve, Shirlee Beresh Mrs. J. Bronstein; two eons, Sam were held on May 12 with in-
EUCLID Ilftl
Mrment
in
Machpelah
Cemete.
and Phillip Wedes.
and Joe; 15 grandchildren and He is
ry
survived by six sons, Meyer,
The regular festival service in one great-grandchild.
Abraham,
Jacob,
Mitchell,
Samuel
the prayer room will begin Sun-
The late Mr. and Mrs. Hor-
day, May 16, at 8:45 a. m. sharp. witz gave a good deal of their and Sol; a daughter, Mrs. Zelda
• There Ttne
All members and their friends are time and money towards needy Borenstein of Los Angeles, 30
'Orb;
grandchildren and 10 great-grand-
of • loved orm than time eMelent
urged to be on time. Jerome Sonen- causes.
and orderly handling of tho
children.
klar and Sant Krohn will officiate
Inners! arrangement.
as cantors. On the first day, David
ATTENTIVE PERSONAL
CHARLES D. MISHY
Krohn will deliver a short talk on Trees Planted in Palestine
SERVICE .. .
of 2903 Elmhurst Ave., 64 years
Through J. N. F. Coun.
"The Rejoicing of the Law," and
old, died on May 11. Funeral
on Monday, Mildred Gerson will
cif of Detroit
services were held on May 12
interpretrate an interesting por-
with interment in Clover Hill
tion of the Book of Ruth.
i
Mrs. Harry M. Shulman, chair Park
81 DELAWARE AVE.
Cemetery, Rabbi A. M.
On Saturday, May 22, the Jr.
ershman officiating. He is sue-
man
for
the
tree
planting
commit
TRINITY 2-3211
Congregation and members of the
past Consecration classes will take tee of the Jewish National Fund vived by his wife, Rae; and two
charge of the entire service in the Council, acknowledges the follow daughters, Ruth and Harriet. Mr.
main synagogue in honor of this
. Mishy was a member of Cong.
ing contributions received this Shaarey Zedek and Perfection
year's class.
Lodge.
Full details and names of par- week:
ticipants will be published next
One tree planted by Murray San-
week.
LOUIS H. LEVIN
ford Sherman in honor of his
grandmother, Mrs. Louis Engber- of 2627 Collingwood Ave., 66
Ultra modem/adhering to all IM
Social Evening of the Bnai man of Chelsea, Mass., on the oc- years old, died on May 11. Fun-
licfeeP0
Jewieh and wientific
eral
services
were
held
at
the
casion
of
Mother's
Day;
one
tree
with an experienced and set.
Brith Lodges May 17
by Mrs. L. Harrison, in honor of Werney Funeral Home on May 12
entineallr trained staff, this new
establishment offers
A social evening will be held on Mrs. Ethele Zellman of Palestine; with intermnt in Clover Hill.Park
Monday evening, May 17, at the e one tree by Mr. and Mrs. Sid- Cemetery, Rabbi .1, S. Sperka of-
Detroit Leland Hotel, under the r ey Reibel, in memory of liar. ficiating. He is survived by three
sponsorship of the Bnai Brith iet Meyers; one tree by Al- sons. Harry, Henry and Julius;
DAY OR NIGHT
Lodges of Detroit—Pisgah Lode, bert Ross, in honor of Deena Ross; five daughters, Rose, Bess, Lor-
Phone MAdisos 2525
Louis Marshall Lodge and the one tree by Evelyn, Julian and etta, Mrs. Freda Roth and Mrs.
Ladies' Auxiliary. This will be one Sylvia, in honor of Mrs. Pauline Lillian Stein and four sisters, one
in Pittsburgh and three in Cali-
of several forthcoming joint social Chase; one tree by Mrs. F. Elli- fornia.
meetings of the Bnai Brith organ- man. Griggs Hotel. in honor of
izations of Detroit to be held in mother; three trees by Ben Yehuda
the near future. A full program of Circle of Baltimore, through Mrs. Form Jennie Needle Good-
Jewish Funeral Home
entertainment of music and various M. Soioff; one tree in memory of
man Club
first-class vaudeville acts will be Grandma Weinberg, by Mrs. Abe
office, Chapei & Showrooms
Rosenberg; one tree In memory of
given.
A new club has been formed in
613 CLAIRMOUNT AT 2ND
The meeting is an open one and Chanah Gitil Kalin, by Mrs. Jen- honor of Mrs, Jennie Needle Good.
the public is invited to attend. nie Whitestone; one tree in mem- man. The name of the clqb is the.
There will be no admission charge. ory of Mrs. Reva Heiman by Mrs Jennie Needle Goodman Club. The
Morrie Perell; two trees by Sam-
uel Victor, for Mrs. Sarah Victor; chief work and purpose is the up-
Thanks from Jr. J. C. It S. two trees by Judith, Sarah Lee, keep and maintenance of an or- Youth Education League to
Harold and Harriet, for Mn. Jen- phanage in Klewaniu, Poland.
Hold Election of Officers
The slate of officer. i
Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle: nie Victor,
-
The members of the Junior J. C.
One tree In memory of Abba Iowa: President., Mrs. Morris
The next meeting of the Youth
R. S. of Denver, thank the Jewish Keidan, by Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Weimer; vice-president, Mrs. Mot..
Chronicle for the co-operation and Pregerson; one tree by Bessie ris Kiraselow; treasurer, Mrs. Sam Education League will be held on
generous publicity, in helping as Zviller Ladies Aid Society, in mem- Gurian; secretary, Mrs. Benjamin Monday, May 17, at the home of
Mrs. L. Fried of Calvert Ave. At
make the dinner-dance at the Web- ory of Max Shlain; one tree in Bagdad,.
Mrs. Zelick Needle donated $50 that time the organization will
ster Hall of last May 2 a sue- memory of Eva Rattner, mother of
the club inasmuch as the club elect Its officers for the coming
MSS.
Mrs. Israel Davidson, by Mr. and to
was named after her deceased
Sincerely yours,
Mrs. Anthony Deutsch; two trees dau
hter.
The tea scheduled for May 24
MRS. MOE GOEBEL,
in honor of Sarah Tunick, by Mr.
Mrs. Jennie Needle died March has been cancelled and further
Publicity Chairman.
and Mrs. Joseph Lichtenstein.
II, 1937,
plans will be announced at a later
date in The Chronicle.
OBITUARY
Manuel Urbacb
GILBERT'S
A Modern Jewish
Funeral Home
Linwood-Clairmount Branch
Fred. J. Marshall, Manager
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NATIONAL BANK
OF DETROIT
MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION
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