A merica ,fewisk Periodiad Carter
November 15, 1940
Bnai Zion Forms Jr.
Congregation; Organ-
izes Friday Services,
Classes
Congregation Bani Zion, 3841
Humphrey, corner Holmur, an-
nounces the organization of a jun-
ior congregation which is being
financed by the synagogue.
For Friday evenings, arrange-
ments are being completed for
an orthodox forum and Oneg
Shabbat.
A special weekly Friday night
Aession will be conducted for the
study of the Torah. Refreshments
will be served afterwards.
Jewish parents in the neighbor-
hood are urged to send their chil-
dren to the Friday Oneg Shabbat
gatherings.
From time to time, Rabbi Isaac
Stollman will deliver discourses
at these gatherings.
Rabbi Isaac Aryeh Levin, son-
in-law of the late Rabbi E. Aish-
ishkin, will conduct the Gemarah
class, and Rabbi Honigsberg will
conduct a class in Mishnayes.
There will be other classes.
I. Liss, L. Nasanchuk, Isaac
Weingarden are in charge of the
Chevrah Kadisha.
An active Ladies' Auxiliary also
functions in behalf of the syna-
gogue.
Membership in the synagogue
is now open.
I. Sosnick was recently re-
elected president of the syna-
gogue for a fifth term. Other
officers are:
M. Weingarden, vice-president;
J. Nachman, treasurer; S. Becker,
secretary; trustees, L. Nasanchuk,
I. Liss, H. Boxman, A. Margolis,
W. Keller, Dr. L. Diskin, Morti-
mer Liss, S. Bodgin, J. Weissberg,
J. Weingarden, A. Tritunick, H.
Gura, L. Weingarden, B. Fealfi,
S. Lubetzky, T. Abramson, M.
Felk, M. Cohen, D. Gooss, M.
Schubiner; advisory board, Rev.
I. J. Levin, Rev. J. Fink, Ch.
Steinberg, S. Comenetzky, D. Man-
ello, Ph. Pomerantz, M. Ross;
board of directors, H. J. Fishell,
J. Taitelbaum, D. Sosnick, B.
Richman, H. Lutzky, L. Pelavin,
S. Nelson, I. Weingarden, L. Ma-
ke], G. Stewart, I. M. Schwartz,
B. Krakowsky, B. Kraft, H. Fin-
berg, G. Paster, J. Morritz.
CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
and the Legal Chronicle
CLASSIFIED
SALE—HOUSES
2382 Oakman Blvd.
Beautiful face brick, single,
built 1937, 3 large bedrooms,
panelled library, tiled bath,
stall shower, tiled lay., oil
heat, air-cond. 2-car brick
garage, rec. room, breakfast
room. Price includes carpets,
etc. This beautiful home being
sacrificed for $10,500, for
quick sale.
Mr. Allison, UN. 1.400.
SALE—INCOMES
INCOME BARGAIN
18286 Indiana
All brick, 5 rooms each. 2-car
garage, tiled kitchens, baths,
stall showers, stoker heat,
refrigerators, ranges, carpeted
lower, awnings, screens, etc.,
included. $9,950. Call
ROSE VILLA—Why bother to
entertain your club or have
the shower, or committee meet-
ing. Let Rose Villa do it for
you. Delicious home cooked
foods served amid a delightful
"homey" atmosphere. Try a
southern cooked chicken lunch-
eon or supper. Special Mexican
luncheons like they are served
"South of the Border." Pay-
ing guests accepted. Attractive
prices. For reservations, call
Tyler 6-6866. Selma Rosen-
blatt, Mgr.
FOR RENT — Beautiful furnish-
ed room for a young couple.
All home privileges. Unlimited
telephone. Good home for right
party. 3226 Calvert Ave. Town-
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FOR RENT — Furnished room
for single or couple. Kitchen
privileges. Unlimited telephone
service. 2722 Richton Ave.
Townsend 8-0427.
Mr. Allison, UN. 1-400.
BNAI BRITH DISTRICT
HEAD SPEAKS NOV. 18
On Monday evening, Nov. 18,
Pisgah Lodge No. 34 of Bnai
Brith will have as guest of honor
and speaker of the evening
Philip M. Klutznick of Omaha,
15
All member. of Pisgah Lodge
No. 34, Bnai Brith, are urged
to attend the unveiling of a
monument in memory of
Brother Abraham J. Redblatt,
which will take place on Sun-
day, Nov. 17, at 1 p. m., at
Clover Hil Park Cemetery.
LEWIS L. STEINBERG,
Chairman.
IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of our dear
brother and uncle, Samuel Har-
vey (Sander Horwitz) who passed
away one year ago, Nov. 17,
1939 (5 days in Kislev).
You are not forgotten, dear,
Nor will you ever be,
As long as life and memory lasts,
NVe will remember thee.
we miss you now, our hearts are sore,
As time goes by, we miss you more
Your loving smile, your gentle face,
No one can ever all your place.
Sadly missed by his sister, Mrs.
Julius Bronstein; his brother,
George Horwitz, nieces and nep-
hews.
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
room for one or two girls or
PHILIP M. KLUTZNICK
young men. Good transporta-
In dear memory of our beloved
tion. Reasonable. 9810 Lawton
Grand husband and father, Samuel Har-
QUILTS — Made or recovered
Ave., near Rochester, apt. 1. president of District
Grand Lodge No. 6, of Bnai vey (Sander Horwitz), who pass-
from your own feathers or
wools. Pillows recovered—spe- ROOM AND BOARD—For one Brith. This meeting, in the main ed away one year ago, Nov. 17,
cial, $1.25. Full line of curtains,
or two young men. Home privi- auditorium of the Jewish Com- 1939 (5 days in Kislev).
baby, shower and wedding gifts.
leges; small family of adults. munity Center, is open to the There are no words to express our
Dexter Quilt & Gift Shop,
Good home to right party. public. Jay Jason, popular night grief. To us, you are alive In our
club entertainer, will also be on
hearts and In our memory.
11649 Dexter Blvd., at Webb.
Townsend 8 9032.
the program.
Hogarth 9050.
Sadly missed by his wife, Anita
FOR RENT—Nice, clean, fur-
Pisgah Lodge has extended a
nished room for a gentleman special invitation to the members Disner Harvey, and daughters,
DAVID HOROWITZ, Teacher—
in home of couple. Reasonable. of Louis Marshall Lodge No. Frances Elaine and Geraldine
English, Citizenship, Yiddish,
2422 Elmhurst Ave., near La- 1203, Detroit Lodge No. 1374, Ruth.
Hebrew and Bar Mitzvah.
Salle.
Theodor Herzl Lodge No. 1377
Reading and writing guaran-
and their Ladies' Auxiliaries as
teed. Free trial lesson. 2254
Nicely
furnished
FOR
RENT
well as the A.Z.A. chapters to
Pingree, Apt. 22. Hogarth
room
for
a
gentleman
in
home
RECEPTACLES
hear the president of District
3547.
of adults. Meals if desired. No. 6.
Garbage, Mb and Rubbish.
Reinforced Concrete, Fully Guar-
2711 Clairmount Ave., near
Philip Klutznick is the first
anteed. Priced (tight.
FADED CARPETS dyed, cleaned
Tyler
6-2121.
Lawton.
graduate
from
the
ranks
of
repaired, refitted. Mayfair, 3256
AMERICAN
Bellevue. PLaza 3868 or Dear- FOR RENT Six upper; modern A.Z.A. junior Bnai Birth, to rise
RECEPTACLE
CO.
born 0133.
rooms, newly decorated, oil to the presidency of a Bnai
579
Kenilworth
To.
8.5889
District.
heat, side drive, tile shower. Birth
Jay Jason as an alumnus of
PALESTINIAN young lady, for-
Reasonable. Near school; good
mer student at Hebrew Uni-
transportation. 2004 Virginia A.Z.A.
On Monday evening, Dec. 2,
versity in Jerusalem and Uni-
Park. Tyler 50478.
the cultural committee of Pisgah
versity of Omaha, will offer
instruction in Hebrew to adults FOR RENT — Beautiful room; Lodge and the Greater Detroit Monuments of Character
as well as children, in groups
single or twin beds; telephone Bnai Birth Council will sponsor
as well as individuals. Call
and garage privileges; good an evening of one act plays and
Miss Bleecher, Townsend
transportation; Glendale Ave. entertainment by members of the
University of Michigan Bnai
8- 5382.
Townsend 5-0059.
main auditorium of the Jewish
BUSINESS AND PROFESSION- FOR RENT—Room for a gentle Community Center. This meet-
AL MEN AND WOMEN! Are
man in home of two adults. ing is open to the public.
Pisgah Lodge is cooperating
you desirous of making the
Separate shower if desired;
proper acquaintance in a re-
garage optional; good trans- with the Greater .Detroit Bnai
ESTHER FALLA PEARLMAN
fined and confidential manner?
portation and neighborhood. Birth Council who will present
of 2067 Hazelwood Ave., 87 year
1125 Longfellow. TO 7-8038. H. R. Knickerbocker, famous
Write Box 900, Detroit Jew-
old, died on Nov. 5. Funeral
foreign correspondent at the
ish Chronicle.
services were held on Nov, 6 at
Gnsalte and Marble Monuments
FOR RENT—Upper flat. Three Masonic Temple on Wednesday
Clover Hill Park Cemetery, Rabbi LADIES AND GENTLEMEN!
large bedrooms, two bathrooms, night, Nov. 27. Tickets may be
7729 TWELFTH ST.
A. M. Hershman and Cantor J.
TYler 6-7191
Are you tired of living alone?
stall shower, oil heat, side procurred from the secretary's
H. Sonenklar officiating. She is
drive, screened-in porch. 2012 office, 308 Murphy Building, or
If you are interested in matri-
survived by three daughters, Hat-
mony, write for confidential
Calvert Ave., between 12th and by calling CHerry 3372.
tie, Sarah and Belle Pearlman.
advice to Box 33, Detroit Jew-
14th. Townsend 8-3713.
At the general committee
ish Chronicle.
plans were made for a
Rev. S.
JOSEPH WINSHALL
I AM DESIROUS of meeting a meeting
citywide
membership drive to
of 3278 Buena Vista, died on FOR RENT — Newly decorated
professional gentleman for my
MOGILL
Thursday morning at the age of
niece who is 26 years of age, commence on Nov. 18, under the
beautiful room for a gentle-
2065
37. after a brief illness. Funeral
refined, educated, attractive, direction of the Greater Detroit
man, in home of two adults.
Virginia Park
services were held on Thursday
and has an excellent position. Bnai Birth Council. Aaron
Reasonable. Good transporta-
TY. 4-5900
afternoon, at Chesed Shel Emes
Object, matrimony. References Droock, junior past president of
tion. Call Townsend 7-2983
SURGICAL
Cemetery, Rev. S. Mogiit offic-
exchanged. Write Box 800, District Grand Lodge No. 6, is
any day except Saturday.
MOREL
director of the drive, and Nathan
iated. Surviving him are his wife,
Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
Recommended
by
D. Rosin is the chairman of
Ragina; a son, Arnold H.; a DRIVING to Los Angeles Dec 1
Physicians and
Pisgah
Lodge
membership
com-
Can
accommodate
three
pas-
MAH
JONG
SETS—Priced
as
hospitals
(laughter, Hilda; his mother, Mrs.
Marriages
sengers. Call Trinity 2-2620.
low as $6.95. Townsend mittee.
Abraham Wolf Winshall, and two
Performed
7-5369. 3205 Calvert Ave.
brothers, Ted and Jack.
FOR SALE-2683 Blaine. Mod-
Philomathic Debating Club
ern two-story, six rooms, full YOUNG LADY would like to
Philomathic
Debating Club held
tiled bath, sunroom. Com-
share apartment with one or
Downtown Theaters
a
debate
last
Sunday
afternoon
pletely redecorated. Full base-
two young ladies who already
Ray. Cantor
ment, hot air furnace, two-car
have an apartment. Call at the David B. Simons Hebrew
FOX — The most notable ar-
School.
Jacob
garage.
Real
buy.
$850
down.
Temple
1-5330,
extension
7,
ray of screen stars ever present-
A team representing the or-
Silverman
between
8:30
and
4:30
week-
Cherry
2418.
ed in Detroit appear in person
ganization will stage a cross-
SURGICAL
days.
with Louella 0. Parsons, famed SALESLADY WANTED — Must
MOiIEL
question type debate before the
25 Years'
Hollywood columnist, on the stage
be experienced. Apply Monday EMPLOYED young lady will Detroit Youth Chapter of the
Practice
of the Fox Theater. On the
by
morning at Kay-Ja y Shops,
share her four-room income Los Angeles Sanatorium, at the Recommended
Physicians
and
screen the Fox presents a musi-
8518 Grand River near Quincy.
with one or two girls. For Book-Cadillac Hotel, Monday eve-
Hospitals
cal comedy bubbling over with
appointment call Townsend ning, Nov. 18.
9371
mirth and melody, "Young Peo- FOR RENT—Beautifully fur-
Michael Strom has been sent to
5-9280, Sunday morning.
Wildemere
ple," with Jack Oakie and Char-
nished room for a lady in con-
Chicago to arrange a series of
TY. 4-0062
lotte Greenwood helping Shirlty
genial home. Good transporta- FOR RENT—Comfortable room debates with youth organizations
Marriages
Temple share the fun.
for a gentleman in quiet home. there.
tion. Inquire Sunday or after
Performed
MICHIGAN — Cecil B. De-
7 p. in. daily at 2271 Calvert
Near Dexter and Lawton bus
Mille's "Northwest Mounted Po-
Ave., between 14th and La-
and Clairmount car. Garage if FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
lice" will have its Detroit pre-
desired. Tyler 5-3510.
Salle. Upper.
room for one or two gentlemen.
miere at midnight Thanksgiving
Garage privileges. Six mile road
night at the Michigan Theater FOR RENT—Large, front room. FOR RENT—Six-room lower flat.
Rev. Cantor
vicinity. Northlawn 6201.
Board if desired. Near bus and
Modern, large rooms, newly
with all all seats reserved, seat
DAVID
car line. 2659 Pingree Ave.
decorated. separate basement.
sale now going on at the Mich-
FOR RENT—Four-room, heated
GOLDEN
2464
W.
Euclid.
near
La
Salle.
Tyler
7-1187.
igan Theater box office.
apartment and porch; painted
Detroit's Favorite
Tyler 5-2602.
Following the Thanksgiving
walls; $37.50. 3417 Longfellow
FOR
RENT
—
Nicely
furnished
MOHEL
midnight premiere Nov. 21, the
Ave., near Savery.
room for one or two. Twin FOR RENT—Large, nicely fur-
TYLER 6-9480
picture will remain for a week's
beds, garage. Breakfast op-
nished room for one or two in
Wedding Ceremon-
engagement at the Michigan
ies Performed at
tional. 2073 Hazelwood Ave.
home of adults. Reasonable. FOR RENT — Nice, furnished
Theater.
room
for
single
or
couple.
Home and ar
9755 Broadstreet. TY 7-1953.
Inquire after 6 p. m.
polutment.
Kitchen privileges. 9222 Sa-
Ladie s Lechem Aniyim Sponsors FOR RENT—Six-room lower in- FOR RENT — Beautiful, large,
very, near Joy Road.
Show at Littman's Nov. 19
come. Three large bedrooms,
furnished room for one or
The Detroit Ladies Lechem
breakfast room, tile kitchen,
two. Cross - ventilation. Un-
Aniyim Society has taken over
limited telephone service. Ga-
tile bath, stall shower, recrea-
Detroit's Finest
Littman's Theater for Tuesday
tion room. Heated. 17590 Stoe-
rage. Meals if desired. Con-
evening, Nov. 19, for the pres-
venient transportation. Town-
Jewish Funeral Home
pel Ave.
entation of the stage play "Every-
send 7-3417.
thing Can Happen in Life." For SITUATION WANTED—Middle-
aged, intelligent woman will FOR RENT — Beautifully fur-
tickets call Mrs. Smith, Tyler
accompany children or adults
nished room in new, single
6-1 i5,3, or get them at the box
who must change climate for
home; small family; private
office. Every ticket sold will go
the winter. Years of experi-
entrance, washroom and phone.
for the benefit of the sick and
ence and guiding children and
Reasonable. Thirty minutes
poor who will be supplied with
7739 JOHN It STREET
TRinity 2-2114
from downtown. 3577 W.
coal' and food for the winter by practical nursing. Excellent
Outer Drive. UN 2-2850.
this society.
references. Townsend 8-6966.
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