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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1941-03-21

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America Palish Periodical Carter

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

March 21, 1941

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HEDER TORAH HEBREW FOR RENT - Comfortable room
SCHOOL - D. L. Bresler,
for a gentleman in quiet home.
3833 Humphrey, near Holmur,
Garage if desired. Near Dex-
next to Bnai Zion Synagogue.
ter, Lawton and Clairmount
Hebrew, Yiddish, Bible, Rashi,
lines. Tyler 5-3510.
History, Bar Mitzvah. Also pri-
vate lessons for adults or chil- FOR RENT - Nice, furnished
dren. Townsend 8-8094.
room in single home. Reason-
able. 2688 Blaine Ave., west
DAVID HOROWITZ, Teacher-
of Linwood. Tyler 5-1946.
English, Citizenship, Yiddish,
Hebrew and Bar Mitzvah. FOR RENT - Beautiful room.
Reading and writing guaran-
Convenient transportation. Un-
teed. Free trial lesson. 1724
limited telephone. 2696 Sturte-
Pingree, Apt. 22. Hogarth
vant Ave., near Linwood. Town-
3547 or Tyler 4-9522.
send 5-7330.

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manently by electric needle. No FOR RENT - Nice, furnished
room for a gentleman. Shower.
scars. Results guaranteed. Mich-
Reasonable. Elmhurst, near
igan licensed operator. Jennie
Linwood. Townsend 6-3145.
Wohlman, 10211 Dexter, near
Calvert. Tyler 7-1986. Open eve-
nings.
FOR RENT - Nicely furnished
bright and warm room for a
gentleman in home of two
FOR RENT - Nice, airy, furn-
adults. Garage. Good transport-
ished room in home of small,
ation. 2441 Taylor, near La-
refined family. Stall shower.
Salle. Tyler 4-1118.
Good transportation. 3244 Cort-
land Ave.
BOOKKEEPER WANTED - Ex-
perienced young lady who
FOR RENT-Beautiful furnished
knows how to keep a complete
room for a gentleman, in quiet
set of books. Good pay. Apply
home of adults. Reasonable.
at once at 2935 Russell St.
Good transportation. Townsend
7-2983. Inquire any day ex- WANTED - Lady to share two-
cept Saturday.
room apartment with middle-
aged widow. 2023 Pingree, Apt.
FOR RENT - Nice, furnished
15, Tyler 4-7778.
room in home of small family.
Good transportation. 2494 WANTED - Large room for two
brothers, preferably in single
Gladstone Ave.
home. Glendale-Dexter neighbor-
hood. Call Saturday, between
FOR RENT - Nicely furnished
12 and 4, Townsend 8-8032.
room for single or couple in
home of small family. Garage. ATTRACTIVE refugee girl, 18
2627 Lawrence Ave. Towsend
years old, speaks English, Jew-
5-7603.
ish and German, experienced
salesgirl, wants steady job.
FOR RENT-Yarge, airy room in
Call Tyler 5-8171.
private home; automatic heat;
telephone; shower. Good trans- OPPORTUNITY for registered
portation. Maid service. $15
pharmacist to buy part interest
per month. 2275 Tuxedo.
in going drug store. Write de-
Townsend 5-7886.
tails to Box 500, Detroit Jew-
ish Chronicle.
FOR RENT - Beautiful, newly
furnished room in adult home. WANTED - Married man, col-
Good transportation. 4217
lege graduate by a large fin-
Clements Ave. Davison 1943.
ance Co., age 22 to 27, straight
salary. 706 Stephenson Bldg.,
FOR RENT - Nicely furnished
Cass and Blvd. Call Tuesday
" room for one or two gentle-
3 to 5 p. m. or 7:30 to 9 p. m.
men. Twin beds. G a rag e.
Breakfast optional. 2073 Hazel- YOUNG LADY will share her
modern apartment with business
wood Ave.
girl. Good transportation. Days
FOR RENT - Cozy, furnished
call Townsend 5-0059, evenings
room in new home of small
after 10 p. m. call Tyler 6-7051.
family. Gentleman preferred.
Good transportation. 17578 YOUNG LADY, 20, refined and
intelligent, excellent family
Kentucky, near Curtis. Uni-
connections, but hard of hear-
versity 2-2749.
ing, would like to meet a gen-
FOR RENT-Furnished room for
tleman not over 25 who has
employed lady or gentleman in
some affliction. References ex-
home of two adults. Shower.
changed. Strictly confidential.
Continuous hot water. $3 per
Write Box 210, Detroit Jewish
week. 2715 Rochester, Apt.
Chronicle.
107. Tyler 6-5894.
WANTED - Unattached mid-
FOR RENT-Room for a gentle-
dle-aged Jewish woman to take
man or couple in home of two
charge of small home for wid-
adult s. Kitchen privileges.
ow alone. Must cook, clean and
Good transportation. 2930
be full time companion. Won-
Monterey Ave. Townsend
derful home for right woman.
5-9681.
Give full particulars, references
and
salary expected. Write Box
FOR RENT - Lovely furnished
600, Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
room in private home of small
family. Good transportation. FOR RENT - Bright and airy
Garag e. Reasonable. 2977
furnished room for a lady.
Cortland Ave. Townsend 5-2550.
Meals optional. Convenient
transportation. Townsend 7-1860.
FOR RENT - Nicely furnished
room for single or couple, in
four-room apartment of lady
alone. Kitchen privileges. 3380
Monterey Ave., Apt. 303. Town-
LOUIS ZARAVSKY
send 6-6892.
of 2698 Leslie Ave., a resident of
FOR RENT - Nicely furnished Detroit for 45 years, one of the
large and airy room in single few surviving members of the old
home for a young man or Mullett Street Synagogue, died
young lady. All conveniences. Wednesday at the age of 71. Fu-
Garage if desired. Leslie, near neral services were held Thurs-
day at Lewis Bros. Funeral Home.
Broadstreet. Davison 7674.
Surviving him are his wife, Anna;
FOR RENT - Beautiful, furn- three daughters, Mrs. Jack Bress-
ished, bright room for gentle- ler, Mrs. Harry Schwartz and
man. Small family of adults. Elsie Zarav, and four grandsons.
Unlimited telephone. Good
MYER COLLINS
transportation. 2716 Elmhurst
61 years old, died at his home,
Ave. Townsend 5-8629.
2716 Glynn Ct., on Wednesday.
FOR RENT - Furnished room in Funeral services were held Fri-
nice, quiet home. Garage op- day, at Lewis Bros., and burial
tional. 3759 Wager Ave. Tyler was in Machpelah Cemetery. Sur-
viving him are his wife, Sarah;
4-3918.
six daughters, Mrs. William Kla-
FOR RENT - Cheerful, furnish- fer, Mrs. Gus Jacobs, Mrs. Jack
ed room in attractive apart- Rubin, Mrs. Irving Saffer, all
ment for one or two young of Detroit; Mrs. Paul Landesman
ladies. Meals if desired. Quiet of New York City, and Mrs. Ar-
surroundings. Reasonable. Elm- thur Brown of Chicago; four
hurst Ave., between Wildemere sons, Louis, David, Solomon and
and Dexter. Townsend 7-8865. Dr. Allen Collins, and six grand-
children.
INCOME FOR RENT - Upper.
Five, large, beautiful rooms.
Heated. Stove, frigidaire, tile
Jonny Goldstein, the famous
kitchen, nook, stall shower. Yiddish actress, in her youth once
Natural fireplace. Screened
porch. 18010 Northlawn. Uni- played with the Divine Sarah
Bernhardt.
versity 1-3524.

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CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

FARM MOVEMENT
GROWS IN U. S.

19

Nelson Eddy, eminent Ameri-

Jewish Agricultural Society Re- can baritone, will appear in con-
ports Progress; Refugees
ceit here at the Masonic Audi-
Turn to the Soil
torium on Wednesday evening,

Dr. Gabriel Davidson, manag-
ing director of the Jewish Agri-
cultural Society, has issued a
report showing that the Jewish
farmers in the United States are
making steady progress. The re-
port deals with the work of the
Jewish Agricultural Society in its
efforts to expand and strengthen
the American Jewish farming
class. The report also tells of the
work the society is doing to re-
habilitate farm minded refugees
and help get them established on
farms.
The society's farm loan de-
partment has granted since its
founding 13,467 farm loans ag-
gregating $8,144,000 to farmers
in 40 states. Last year 401 loans
were made to farmers in 12
states.
The society's farm settlement
department guides and aids
Jews who desire to go into farm-
ing. Last year 1,420 people
sought the society's services and
158 families comprising about
750 individuals were settled on
farms in six states. Its work for
refugees has grown rapidly and
the society reports that there
are already fairly compact refu-
gee settlements in parts of New
Jersey, New York and Connecti-
cut. So far, 226 refugee families
representing upward of 1,200 in-
dividuals have been settled on
farms in Connecticut, Mas-
sachusetts, New York, New Jer-
sey, New Hampshire, Pennsyl-
vania, Michigan, Missouri, and
Florida. Last year 91 refugees
were established on farms in
seven states. The society has
already granted $230,664 in
loans to refugee farmers.
The society's refugee training
farm, established at Bound Brook
early in 1940, was attended by
106 trainees.
The society's agricultural edu-
cation department maintains a
staff of agricultural experts who
bring to the Jewish farmer agri-
cultural information on every
conceivable branch of farming.
Durinp. 1940 these extension ex-
perts made 2,980 farm visits,
held 123 meetings and demon-
strations attended by over 6,200
farmers.
The society conducts agricul-
tural night classes for farm as-
pirants in New York City and in
Chicago and publishes the Jewish
Farmer, the pioneer Yiddish agri-
cultural magazine. It also main-
tains a purchasing service for
individual farmers and farm co-
operatives.

Rev. S.
Mogill

Nelson Eddy Appears Here
in Concert Wednesday

2065
Virginia Park
TY. 4-5900

SURGICAL
MOHEL

Marriages
Performed

The Well Known Cantor

Hyman Schulsinger

of Cong.
Beth Tefilo
Emanuel

Taylor and
Woodrow Wilson

Capable and

Specialized

Mohel

Certificates
from hospitals
and noted
professors from
State of
New York

(Needy are given free care)

Also marriages performed,
either at my home or in
halls. Services conducted in
English and Yiddish.

Rev. Hyman Schulsinger

1934 HAZELWOOD

NELSON EDDY
March 26. His program will be
as follows:

I.

Airs from the Peasant Cantata
Bach

II.

A Dream-Image
The Wolves
A Legend
The Miller
The Poet's Mind

Arensky
Arensky
Tschaikovsky
Dargomyzhslci
Grieg

III.

Fantaisie in F. Minor,
Chopin
Opus 49
Theodore Paxson, Pianist
IV.
"Faites silence!" Air of Si-
meon from L'enfant pro-
Debussy
digue
Lenormand
Dans les soirs gris
Hahn
Fetes galantes
Dimanche a I' aube ........Folk Song
Aux portes de Seville....Fourdrain
V.
Paxson
Dusk at Sea
Red Rosey Bush
Folk Song
I Want Jesus to Walk With
Me
Boatner
Lippe
How do I Love Thee?

TYler 6-6960

Rev. Cantor

Jacob
Silverman
s ptoicsa,
MO M.
25

Years'

Practice
Recommended tt)
Physicians and
Hospitals

9371
Wildemere
TY. 4-0062

Marriages
Performed

il■■•

Rev. Cantor
DA VID
GOLDEN

Detroit's Favorite
51 0 II 6 L
TYLER 6-9400
Wedding Ceremon-
ies Perfootatsi
Home and ay Ap-
pointment.

RECEPTACLES

Royal Palm Hotel, in Miami
Beach, Features Spe-
cial Low Rates

Garbage, Ash and Rubbish.
Reinforced Concrete. Fully Guar-
anteed. Primd lUgbt.

AMERICAN

Rayol Palm Hotel-one of the
RECEPTACLE CO.
finest hotels in the world-famous
579 Kenilworth To. 8-5889
Miami Beach-is featuring spec-
ial low rates during March and
April.
Located directly on the ocean
Monuments of Character
between 15th and 16th Sts., the
Rev. Rosenfeld to Conduct Royal Palm Hotel, inspired by
and Cater Weddings in traditional Southern hospitality,
Beautiful Furnished Par- is dedicated to comfort and
pleasure. Combining all the lux-
lor
ury of the modern world with
Cantor A. A. Rosenfeld, who the traditional charm and gracious-
has officiated in Detroit as can- ness of the old, the Royal Palm
tor and at weddings during 16 Hotel promises a most enjoyable
years of his resin::.._. s ir. P3 t,
vacation.
Spacious and airy rooms are
tastefully furnished in the most
Granite and Marble Monuments
modern manner. Each is equipped
with radio and luxurious tiled
7729 TWELFTH ST.
TYler 8-7105
bath with tub and shower.
The Royal Palm Hotel is but
one block from famous Lincoln
Road, the Miami Beach Golf
Course, and the theater district
REVEREND
and is accessible to all the resort
attractions for which Miami
Beach is world famed.
At night, under the tropic
moon, glamour and reckless ad-
venture are at every turn. Tropic
America's most fashionable clubs formerly with Cong. Bnai Moshe
are near by. For those who wish
ANNOUNCES
to "stay at home" social activity
A
New and Unique
is planned within the hotel it-
self. Reservations suggested.

Manuel Urbacb

Cantor A. A.
ROSENFELD

Wedding Service

Primrose Benevolent Club

REV. A. A. ROSENFELD

has moved into his new home at
2907 Calvert Ave., where he will
have a beautiful furnished new
wedding parlor,
At this parlor, Rev. Rosenfeld
will not only conduct wedding
ceremonies but will also provide
catered wedding parties and din-
ners, which will be arranged for
by specialized caterers in digni-
fied style. He also officiates at
weddings outside his home.
Rev. Rosenfeld officiated at
Congregation Bnai Moshe for 14
years. He has been active in the
community during his entire resi-
dence in Detroit and is a former
president of the Detroit Cantors'
Association.

Primrose Benevolent Club is
completing plans for a charity
card party to be given on Thurs-
day, April 24, at the Bnai Moshe.
An open meeting was held
March 10. A number of appli-
cations from prospective mem-
bers were received.
The next meeting will be held
on Monday, March 24.

• Ceremonie s performed in my
beautifully furnished wedding
parlor (or in your own home
or in a hall).
• Sweetmeat Table Furnished if

desired.

• Rates most reasonable

Phone TOwnsend 8-4299

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Detroit's Finest
Jewish Funeral Home

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7739 JOHN R. STREET

TRinity 2-2114

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