A mericam Amish Periodical eater

October

1940

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

BAY CITY NOTES

Mrs. A. B. Roman, Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Schwartz, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Louis Levine left for Cin- Max Michelson and Mr. and Mrs
cinnati, 0., where she will be the Morris Jaffe.
guest of relatives for the next
Funeral services for Isaac
few weeks.
Greenstein, 57, who died Sunday
Mrs. J. L. Beckman of Cadil- morning at Mercy hospital, were
lac, Mich., is the house guest of held at his home, 115 South
Barney St., Monday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Anthony.
Rabbi Mendel Giancz officiated
Mr. and Mrs. I. Voight had as and burial was in Shaarey Zedek
their guest during the past week cemetery. Mr. Greenstein was
their daughter, Miss Sylvia of born in Russia, July 6, 1883, and
had lived in Bay City for the
Detroit.
past 30 years. Surviving are his
Robert L. Katz, student at He- widow, Anna; two daughters,
brew Union College, conducts Mrs. Barney Brenner of Bay
Yom Kippur services at the Tem- City and Mrs. William Biegel of
Detroit; three sons, Benjamin,
ple.
Jabob and Harry Greenstein, all
Attending the World Series of Bay City; and six grandchil-
games in Detroit were Mr. and dren.

IMPORTANT STATEMENT ISSUED ON
APPEALS DURING HIGH HOLY DAYS

Currency Circulation

JERUSALEM. (Palcor Agency)
—The circulation of notes and
Stress Urgency of Support for Palestinian and Lithuanian coins during the month of July
increased by £80,000 to a total
Academies, as Well as Other
value of £11,741,635. Currency in
Important Agencies
circulation in Many and June
The Vaad Ha-Yeshivoth of the and has for a number of years advanced by £1,865,000 anei
Michigan Synagogue Conference, depended for its local support £1,160,000 respectively.
which includes representatives of upon synagogue appeals and in-
EMJAYCEES
the Detroit Council of Orthodox dividual solicitations made by
Rabbis, Congregation Shaarey Rabbi Ralph Spalter.
All young Jewish men and
Zedek and the Jewish Commu-
"(d) Los Angeles Sanatorium: women of Detroit are invited to
nity Council of Detroit, has is- Contributions from appeals and attend an open meeting of the
sued the following statement:
k'oros for the Sanatorium and Emjaycees on Wednesday, Oct.
"The tragic plight of European Ex-patients Home, which cares 23, 8 p, m,, at the Educational
and Palestinian Jewry, resulting for a number of Detroit inmates, Center, Linwood and Burlingame.
from disease, famine and pov- will be received by the executive Aaron Rosenberg will talk on
erty caused by the war, places a secretary of the Detroit Auxili- "The Jewish Youth of Today."
sacred duty upon every Jew and ary, Abraham H. Jaffin, 1711 Another guest speaker will be a
debater from the Philomathie
Jewess who frequents a syna- Clairmount.
"(e) Nachlath Herzog: A col- Debating Society. Dancing and
gogue during these solemn days,
for the relief of his brethren ony is being established on Jew- refreshments will follow.
ish National Fund soil in Pales-
The next meeting of the Em-
overseas.
tine through the efforts of the jaycees will be held at the home
"(1) Palestinian Institutions: Mizrachi Organization of Amer- of—Miss Charolette Byron, 1977
122 philanthropic and educational ica, for the settlement of reli- Glendale, Wednesday, Oct. 16,
institutions of the old Yishub in
COUPLE desire passenger to the Holy Land, which are not gious refugees. This project has 8:30 p. m. Guests are invited.
drive their car to New York, supported by Zionist funds, now received the endorsement of the
week of October 14. No charge depend for their maintenance Union of Orthodox Rabbis of the Progressive Ladies' Verein
for transportation. Male pre- solely upon whatever direct con- United States and Canada, and
Theater Parties on
ferred. Inquire Saul Block. tributions they will receive from merits the support of every con-
gregation. Our office, at 1550
Oct. 12-13
Townsend 8-3185.
American Jewish communities, Taylor Ave., Detroit, telephone
synagogues and individuals. It is Trinity 1-2934, will gladly supply
The Progressive Ladies Unter-
FATHER with two daughters, 10 therefore highly important that information as a guide to con-
and 17, would like two bed- our congregations include the gregations in making allocations stitzung Verein wlil give a char-
rooms, board and care of various schools, orphanages, and forwarding money to insti- ity theater party at Littman's
Theater on Yom Kippur night,
younger child, Call Trinity homes for the aged, public kitch- tutions included in their appeals. Oct.
12, and on Sunday, Oct.
1-0217.
ens, etc., in the allotments made
"Because of the uncertanty of 13. All organizations and friends
from High Holy Day appeals, war conditions affecting European
WANTED — WOMEN to share Erev Yom Kippur K'oros (plates) countries and Palestine, we sug-
apartment or rent room. Home and other forms of collections. gest that all monies collected be
facilities. Good neighborhood. The Federated Council of Pales- sent to the treasurer, Isaac Shet-
Townsend 6-2546.
tinian Institutions, 38 Park Row, zer, 142 E. Jefferson, Detroit.
New York, N. Y., as well as the The Vaad Ha-Yeshivoth will meet
ROOM AND BOARD for business American offices of the respec- immediately after Succoth to dis-
girl in refined home of two tive institutions, are in a position pose of all funds received and
adults. Good transportation. to transmit funds to Eretz Israel. select the most practical method
Write Box 312, Detroit Jewish
"(2)
Lithuanian Yeshivoth: of transmission."
Chronicle.
Four of the largest Talmudical
academies, the Yeshivoth of Pon-
RELIABLE driver leaving for evez, Telshe, Slobodka and Kollel
Los Angeles in new sedan de- Kovno, are continuing to function
sires several passengers. Town- in Lithuania along with 20-odd
send 8-3638.
Polish Yeshivoth which were ex
iled to Vilno and neighboring
FOR RENT — Furnished room smaller communities immediately
for one or two gentlemen in after the outbreak of the war.
Of interest to motorists is the
home of small family. Garage. There are some 3500 students
announcement that Jack Pasman
2972 Tyler Ave., lower.
and Roshei Yeshiva in Lithuania has been appointed sales manager
MRS. R. MILLER
at present. The Soviet govern-
FOR RENT — Furnished room ment has thus far not interfered of the Andrews Motor Sales, Inc., are asked to purchase tickets
for single or young couple. with the operation of these Buick dealers.
Mr. Pasman is a prominent by calling Mrs. I. Kruger at
Good transportation. Kitchen
Trinity 2-7409 or Mrs. R. Mil-
privileges. 2635 Glendale Ave., schools, except that in certain figure in automobile circles, hav- ler at Tyler 4-6222. The annual
instances, the buildings were con- ing sold Buick cars for many
Townsend 6-0491.
fiscated and the Yeshivoth trans- years as a representative of the donor luncheon will be held at the
Phoenix Club on Wednesday, Dec.
synagogues.
local
ferred
to
FOR RENT — Nice, large fur-
11. For information on how to
nished room in single home for Strenuous efforts are being made
raise money to attend this lunch-
single or couple. Kitchen privi- by responsible leaders of Ameri-
eon, call Mrs. S. Rosengard,
leges. 12102 Broadstreet, near can Jewry to safeguard the fu-
Townsend 6-2067. Mrs. H. Ep-
Elmhurst Ave., Northlawn 5882. ture of these schools. Money
stein is president of the organ-
can be forwarded to Lithuania,
ization.
FOR RENT — Large, airy, bright and is being sent to the Yeshi-
voth
daily
by
their
New
York
room in home of two adults.
Modern conveniences. Good representatives and by the Emer-
transportation. 3351 Elmhurst gency Committee for War-torn
RECEPTACLES
Yeshivoth, 673 Broadway, New
Ave., Townsend 6-5768.
Garbage, AIM and Rubbish.
York, N. Y.
Reinforced Concrete, Fully Guar-
anteed, Priced Right.
FOR RENT — Six 1 . 03M upper
"(3) Other Beneficiaries of
AMERICAN
flat. Modern. Newly-decorated. High Holy Day Appeals:
$40. Good transportation. 1662
RECEPTACLE CO.
Detroit Hebrew Talmudi-
"(a)
Elmhurst Ave.
579 Kenilworth To. 8.5889
cal Academy Yeshivoth Beth Ye-
\
-r
FOR RENT — Cneerful, fur- huda : Completely reorganized un-
nished room in apartment of der the direction of its new dean,
young couple. Near Linwood Rabbi Dr. Samson R. Weiss, for-
car and Plymouth bus. 2610 merly head of the Orthodox
Monuments of Character
Webb Ave.. Apt. 310. Townsend Teachers Seminary in Wuerzburg,
Germany, the local Yeshiva has
7-5023 or Townsend 8-3854.
doubled its enrollment at the be-
GOODMAN CORSET SHOPPE. ginning of the current school
Corsets, corselettes and bras- year, and is forging ahead as an
JACK PASMAN
sieres, exclusively dsigned to important force in the molding
of
the
Jewish
community
of
De-
Northwest Motors, Inc. His genial
your figure. Alterations, 3035
Glendale Ave. Townsend 5-0059, troit and Michigan for a corn- personality and conscientious de-
plete, normal life, in accordance sire to render his customers per-
FOR RENT — Comfortable room with the traditions of Torah and sonal service has acquired for
in newlv-decorated home of Mitzva. The school receives only him an unusually large following.
small, adult family. Gentleman a small portion of its budget from Each year finds Mr. Pasman
preferred. Garage. Dexter-Davi- the Allied Jewish Campaign and among the leading sales producers
Girealte and Marble Monuments
son section. Call Davison 0375 depends almost entirely upon the in the city. "A sale does not
7729 TWELFTH ST.
before 2 or after 6 p. m.
support of congregations and in- mean the end of a transaction
Tyler 8-7192
with me—it merely begins," he
dividual members.
FOR RENT — Furnished room
says.
"My
customers
must
have
"(b) Hebrew Immigrant and
for one or two employed girls Sheltering
Aid Society: Never uninterrupted riding pleasure dur-
in private home. Kitchen privi- before was the
importance of as- ing the life of their car."
Rev. Cantor
lezes. 2519 Sturtevant Ave.
In his new post as sales man-
sistance
to
Jewish
immigrants age• of the Andrews Sales, Inc.,
Jacob
Townsend 6-6569,
and refugees greater than it is Mr. Pasman is in a position to
Silverman
today.
HIAS,
whose
record
of
FOR RENT — Beautiful, furn-
serve his clients better than ever
SOROICAL
MOIIEL
ished room in single home of achievement in this field for before. The new 1941 Buick mod-
25 Year.'
three adults for one or two many years has made its name els are now on display at the
Practice
gentlemen. Garage. Free tele- known to Jews in every corner Andrews showroom, 15821 Grand Recommended 1))
Physicians and
of
the
globe,
is
now
engaged
in
phone service. Glendale Ave.
River Ave. and a cordial in-
Hommel,
a million dollar campaign to vitation is extended by Mr. Pas-
Townsend 5-0059.
9371
finance its tremendously increased man to the entire community
Wildemere
REFINED young lady, 32, wishes activity in these tragic (lays. Dr. to view them.
TY. 4-0062
position as lady's companion or Julius Rosenfeld, the well known
‘farriairno
Performed
governess to a child. Willing to representative of HIAS, is now
CLUB
MO-DERNS
go to California or Florida. in Detroit and has made contacts
Highest references. Hogarth with congregations for participa-
Club Mo-Derns will hold an
3678.
tion in this dirve.
open social meeting at the Jew-
"(c)
The
Rabbi
Isaac
Elchanan
WANTED — Two salesmen to
Rev. Cantor
ish Community Center, Room 302,
sell new and used cars, Mr. Theological Seminary and Yesh- Tuesday, Oct. 15, at 8:30
DAVID
P.
m.
iva
College:
The
•
largest
center
Klump, Royal Motor Sales, 8770
of Jewish learning in America, There will be dancing and cards.
GOLDEN
Linwood Ave., Tyler 6-0215.
which has served Jewish commu- All are invited.
Detroit's Favorite
MOREL
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished nities throughout the land for
TYLER 8-9590
clean room for one or two or the past 50 years, has tradition-
VOTE FOR
couple. Kitchen and telephone ally been included in High Holy
iTedding Ceremon•
Ira Perrot tetd at
privileges. Board optional. Good Day synagogue appeals here and
Home ana sr Air
Theodore
Fry
transportation. 2210 Pingree elsewhere. Yeshiva College does
pointment.
Ave., Apt, 311. Tyler 43752. not send a Meshulach to Detroit, State Treasurer—Democrat

CLASSIFIED

QUILTS — Made or recovered
from your own feathers or
wools. Pillows recovered—spe-
cial, $1.25. Full line of curtains,
baby, shower and wedding gifts.
Dexter Quilt & Gift Shop,
11649 Dexter Blvd., at Webb.
Hogarth 9040.

DAVID HOROWITZ, Teacher—
English, Citizenship, Yiddish,
Hebrew and Bar Mitzvah.
Reading and writing guaran-
teed. Free trial lesson. 2254
Pingree, Apt. 22, Hogarth
3547.

FADED CARPETS dyed, cleaned
repaired, refitted. Mayfair, 3256
Bellevue. PLaza 3868 or Dear-
'..---ji born 0133.

FOR RENT — Beautiful, large,
furnished room for one or
two. Cross-ventilation. Un-
limited telephone service. Gar-
age. Meals if desired. Con-
venient transportation. Town-
send 7-3417.

DRIVING TO CALIFORNIA —
About Oct. 25 Married couple
preferred to help drive and
share expenses. References ex-
changed. Write Box 100, De-
troit Jewish Chronicle.

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FOR •'SALE — Beautiful walnut
(lining room suite, artistically
finished. Cost $400. Can be
bought for $50. 3747 Richton,
near Dexter. Upper.

FOR RENT—Two beautiful fur-
nished rooms. Kitchen privi-
leges. Garage. 2979 Pasadena
between Lawton and Wilde-
mere. Townsend 7-2906,

FOR RENT—Lovely airy room
for girl or gentleman. Refer-
ences exchanged. Near Lawton
bus and Linwood car line.
2933 Tuxedo Ave. Townsend
5-3877.

FOR RENT — Light airy room,
nicely furnished. Good trans-
portation. 3733 Tyler Ave.

FOR RENT — Comfortable fur-
nished room in single home of
couple, for a lady or gentle-
man. Convenient transporta-
tion. Reasonable. Stoepel near
Curtis. University 1-4315.

: - FOR RENT — Beautiful, large
sunny room for two young
men, employed couple or man
with child. Large single bed
or twin beds. Meals optional.
Half block from school. Good
transportation. 2752 Burlin-
game Ave., upper.

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FOR RENT — Nice large airy
room in private home. All corn
forts of home. Convenient
transportation. 3262 W. Grand
Ave. Townsend 5-5628,

FOR RENT — Large airy fur-
nished front room. Gentleman
preferred. Convenient trans-
portation. 3380 Monterey Ave.,
Apt. 204.

FOR RENT—Large airy room
with twin beds, in home of
small refined family. Board if
desired. Tyler 6-7225.

) FOR RENT — Lovely furnished
room in private single home,
for two or employed couple.
Garage. Townsend 8-2779,

FOR RENT—Five room lower
flat. Heated. Newly painted.
Breakfast nook. Frigidaire and
table-top stove. 3785 Atkinson
Ave. Tyler 4-7442.

3 FOR RENT — Large furnished

room for an employed lady, in
home of two adults. Home
privileges. 2753 Hazelwood
Ave. Apt. 5.

Name Jack Pasman
To Manage Andrews
Motor Sales, Inc.

Manuel Mach

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