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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1941-04-11

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A merka 9ewish Perla&cal Cotter

April 11, 1941

Quotations from
Judah Halevy

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

23

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

CLASSIFIED

Bnai Brith Initiation at Temple Beth El on
April 20; William D. Saltiel to Be Speaker

HEDER TORAH HEBREW P. H. POMERANTZ — Baal
On Sunday evening, April 20, torium of Temple Beth El, Wood-
Karah (Reader of the law),
SCHOOL — D. L. Bresler,
gives special lessons for Bar Pisgah Lodge No. 34 of Bnai ward at Gladstone.
3833 Humphrey, near Holmur,
Mitzvah. Call Townsend 7-3222. Brith and the Greater Detroit
next to Bnai Zion Synagogue.
Initiatory exercise exemplify-
Bnai Brith Council will initiate ing the teachings of Bnai Brith
Hebrew, Yiddish, Bible, Rashi,
History, Bar Mitzvah. Also pri- WIDOWER, 51, unencumbered, candidates of District Grand will be performed by Pisgah
By RABBI MOSES FISHER
able business man, would like Lodge No. 6, who joined Bnai Lodge's Degree Team. All new
vate lessons for adults or chil-
to meet educated and refined Brith during the recent city-wide members of Pisgah Lodge No.
dren.
Townsend
8-8094.
Lord!
Where
shall
I
seek
"0,
lady who is financially well membership drive. The initiation 34, Louis Marshall Lodge No.
and search for Thee? Where DAVID HOROWITZ, Teacher—
situated. Object, matrimony. will take place in the main audi- 1203, Detroit Lodge No. 1374
shall I find Thee and where
English, Citizenship, Yiddish,
Write Box 700, Detroit Jewish
and Theodor Herzl Lodge No.
shall I not find Thee?
Hebrew and Bar Mitzvah.
Chronicle.
1377 will be initiated at this
"With Thee, 0 Lord, I am
Reading and writing guaran-
meeting. The public is invited.
alive even when dead, without
teed. Free trial lesson. 1724 FOR RENT — Nice, comfortable
William D. Saltiel, distinguished
Thee I am dead even while
room in home of adults. Un-
Pingrec. Hogarth 3547 or Ty-
Chicago civic leader, will be the
limited telephone service. Good
alive.
ler 4-9522.
LEE RAPHAEL
speaker of the evening. He was
"Increase, 0 Lord — if needed
transportation. Reasonable. Ful-
lerton at Lawton. Townsend 8- wife of Harry Raphael, mother formerly an assistant to Sigmund
— my sufferings, it will but in- FOR RENT—Comfortable room
of Judith, daughter of Mrs. S. Livingston of the Bnai Brith
3955.
crease my love to Thee.
in home of small, German
Anti-Defamation League. This
"If I could behold Thy glory,
family. Meals optional. 2297 W. FOR RENT—Furnished room for Rosenthal, sister of Mrs. Joseph meeting is open to the public.
Busker,
died
at
her
home
April
0 Lord, in the inward chambers
Euclid Ave. Townsend 6-5051.
Rudolph Myersohn, program
one or two gentlemen. Twin 7. Interment was at MachPelah
of my heart, my eyes would
beds. 2715 Rochester Ave., Apt. Cemetery. Mrs. Raphael was ac- chairman Of the lodge, announces
never desire to cast a glance into WANTED—Large, airy room by
B-1.
tive in club work and held the a change in meeting nights for
the outer world. If I could be-
father with 6-year-old daugh-
the month of April. No meeting
hold Thee, 0 Lord, while asleep,
ter. Good home. Near school. FOR RENT—Large, airy room. office of special correspondence will be held on the third Monday
secretary
in
the
Neugarten
Sun-
I would pray to sleep everlast-
Will pay well for board and
Two in family. 2683 Elmhurst,
of the month. Instead a joint
ingly, never to be awakened from
room. Call Tyler 5-0481.
near bus and street car lines. shine Club.
meeting with the Women's Aux-
it!
TOwnsend 5-3666.
iliary will be held on April 28
ISADORE
B.
KAUFMAN
"All the glory and grandeur FOR RENT — Nice, furnished
at Bnai Moshe Synagogue, with
of Spain fades away before my
room for lady or gentleman. FOR RENT — Nice furnished of 2274 Hazelwood Ave., 95 Julius Deutelbaum, past presi-
room in home of couple. Con- years old, died on April 6. dent of Pisgah Lodge, as the
eyes as I contemplate Thy eternal
Reasonable. Good transporta-
tinuous hot water. Shower. Funeral services were held on speaker. A feature of the even-
tion. 4080 Tyler Ave. No•th-
beauty and greatness, 0 Zion.
Good transportation. Gentleman April 7 with interment in ing's entertainment will be "A
lawn 8552.
"The servants of Times pleas-
preferred. 3791 Carter. TYler Chesed Shel Emes Cemetery. He Battle of the Sexes," a quiz pro-
ures are only abject slaves. Those
is survived by two daughters, gram with prizes to the winners.
7-4137.
who serve Thee, 0 Lord, are FOR RENT — Large furnished
room for lady, in home of EXPERIENCED SALESLADY Mrs. Charnoff in Russia and Mrs.
alone free men. Therefore, if
B. Kogan of Detroit, three sons,
others approach Thy Throne of
small, private family. Good
WANTED for men's and wom- Nathan, Max and Louis, 23
Mercy for the gifts and goods
transportation. 1737 Atkinson.
en's furnishings store. Apply grandchildren and 21 great-
of this world, I pray solely that
Trinity 2-0584.
Monday morning to A. Sher- grandchildren.
Thou be my Portion, 0 Lord!
man, 5217 Hastings St.
"The ocean rushes and surges FOR RENT — Newly decorated
FANNIE EPSTEIN
but my soul sings jubilant songs
furnished room, with private FOR RENT—Large, bright room
2065
—because I approach Thy sanc-
bath. Reasonable. 2055 Vir-
for employed young lady or a resident of Indianapolis, Ind. Virginia Park
for
50
years,
died
at
the
home
ginia Park, between 12th and
tuary, 0 Lord!
gentleman. Small adult family.
"I have slept, 0 Lord, and
14th Sts. Tyler 4-2197.
Reasonable. 2684 Leslie Ave. of her daughter, 13100 LaSalle TY. 4-5900
Blvd., at the age of 70 on April
my dreams have carried me into
Townsend 5-1659.
SURGICAL
5. Funeral services were held
Thy Sanctuary. There I beheld WILL RENT ROOM or share
MOHEL
Thy white-robed priests and the
apartment with young lady or FOR RENT—Large room, beau- on April 7 with interment in
Marriages
tifully furnished, for a young Indianapolis. She is survived by
minstrels singing on their golden
employed couple. Mornings,
Performed
lady, in home of small family. four sons, Abe and Alex of
harp holy songs to Thee. I am
call Tyler 6-7051, or Town-
Indianapolis,
Sam
and
Julius
of
Good
environment.
Tyler
awakened but still with Thee.
send 5-0059 any time after.
Detroit, four daughters, Mrs.
4-2725.
"How happy is indeed my lot!
The Well Known Cantor
FOR
RENT — Nice, furnished
Ben Atlas, Mrs. Morris Paul and
To Moses and Aaron was not
room in home of small, adult FOR RENT — Furnished room. Mrs. Jack Polk all of Detroit,
given to enter into the holy
Garage if desired. Good trans- and Mrs. Al Berman of Indian-
family. Gentleman preferred.
land! To me it is granted to be-
portation. Telephone. Refer- apolis and a brother, Harry
Good
transportation.
2498
Ford
of Cont.
hold, hug and kiss its sacred
ences. 2523 Clements Ave., Schwartz of Greenville, Miss.
Ave., between LaSalle and Lin-
Beth Tefilo
soil.
wood.
near Linwood.
Emanuel
"How stormy and turbulent is
Taylor and
MRS. FANNIE COOPERSMITH
the ocean, how do its endless
Woodrow Wilson
Funeral services were held Wed-
waves rush and surge—it does
Capable and
Mrs. P. Fine (Pepi Meth) nesday morning at Chesed Shel
but faintly immitate the storm
Specialized
Emes
Chapel
for
Mrs.
Fannie
and turmoil of my heart as I
Extends Shirt Monogram
Coopersmith
of
3009
Monterey.
sail toward the Land of Promise
Service to Women;_tarts Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter of-
and Vision!
Certificates
Millinery Department
ficiated. Surviving are two sons,
"I look upward and behold an
from hospitals
and noted
Nathan and Joseph; three daugh-
I look downward and behold a
professors front
After serving the men of De-
azure ocean expanding above me,
State of
To conduct the first Passover troit with fancy and distinctive ters, Mrs. Florence Bagelman,
New York
Mrs. Sarah Rappaport and Mrs.
storm-swept, boat carrying ocean
Seder
services
for
enlisted
men
shirt
monograms
for
the
past
15
Rose
Salter,
and
four
grand-
extending beneath me and my
(Needy are given free care)
heart, longing, yearning, sobbing, of the army ever held in Puerto years, Mrs. P. Fine, who is per- children. The late Mrs. Coope•-
Also marriages performed,
smith and her husband, who
throbbing and rejoicing—is a Rico, Rabbi Lavy Becker, of New
• 1
either at my home or its
died two years ago, were mem-
third turbulent ocean between Haven, formerly of Detroit, sailed
halls. Services conducted in
bers of Congregation Etz Chaim.
for San Juan aboard the S. S.
them !"
English and I" yin
Coamo under the auspices of the
She was known for her religious
National Jewish Welfare Board.
devotion and charitable deeds. Rev. Hyman Schulsinger
CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE
Rabbi Becker traveled 1,400
1934 HAZELWOOD
JEWISH HOME FOR AGED miles to hold the special services
TYler 6-6960
JACOB MARKOWITZ
because there is no Jewish army
of 3224 Elmhurst Ave., 59 years
The following have made con- chaplain in Puerto Rico, and the
old, died on April 8. Funeral
tributions to the Home for rapid enlargement of the military
Rev. Cantor
services were held at Lewis Bros.
Aged: Mrs. Lillie Atkins in mem- forces under the defense program
Funeral Home on April 9 with
Jacob
ory of husband, Barney Atkins; has put more than 16,000 sol-
interment in Clover Hill Park
Silverman
Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Fobert in diers on • the island, a large num-
Cemetery, Rabbi A. M. Hershman
memory of Dr. Nathaniel M. ber of them Jews. Arrangements
MOH EL
officiating. He is survived by his
for
Rabbi
Becker's
trip
were
EA Tears'
Frank; William Friedman in
mother, Mrs. Sarah Anna Mar-
Practice
memory of Dr. Nathaniel M. made through Charles M. Gans,
kowitz of Chicago, Ill., his wife, itreommrnded
Frank; William A. Goldberg in chairman of the Puerto Rico
Nora, four sons, Morris, Reu- I'hy slcians and
Hospit al'
memory of Charles H. Hecht; committee of the National Jewish
ben, Samuel and Louis, three
9371
Mrs. F. Katz in memory of hus- Welfare Board, which is the of-
daughters, Lillian, Mrs. Rose Dis-
Wildemere
kin and Mrs. Belle Horenstein,
band, Moses-Velvel Katz; Mrs. ficial agency for work with the
TY. 4-0062
three grandchildren, two sisters,
Frances Kay in memory of Jewish personnel of the army
Marriages
Mrs. Esther Desow of Detroit
father, Isaac-David Cohen; Mrs. under the War Department.
Performed
Governor Guy J. Swope of the
and Mrs. Eva Granat of Chicago, ■■••■■,
Louis J. Kraus in memory of
Ill., three brothers, Samuel and
Mrs. Sarah Benjamin; Mrs. Ida Island Territory and other offi-
Joe of Detroit and Abe of Cali-
Lapin, donation; Mrs. M. Lich- cials planned to attend the cere-
fornia.
tenstein in memory of daughter, monies.
Rev. Cantor
Yetta; Mrs. I. Meisner, donation;
DA VID
MRS. P. FINE
JOSEPH
KARLIN
Mrs. Muirhead, donation; office
GOLDEN
of Allen Industries, Inc., in hon-
haps better known as Pepi Meth, of Cincinnati, age 79, died April
Drt roit's Favorite
or of Sidney J. Allen; officers
has extended her service to the 6, and was buried April 7. He
0 1.1 X L
is
survived
by
three
daughters,
of Detroit.
of the Detroit Aluminum Brass
TYLER 6-9190
Michigan — Hilarious Easter women
Rose
Karlin,
Mrs.
Harry
Stein-
In addition to monogramming,
Corporation in memory of Dr. doings are on tap at the Michi-
i•cddlng Ceremon-
Nathaniel M. Frank; Mrs. Celia gan with Bob Hope, Bing Crosby Mrs. Fine announces the open- berg and Mrs. Norman Sherbin,
ies redo( wed at
Home and al Ap-
Pierce of Windsor, donation; and Dorothy Lamour in "The ing of a millinery department all of Detroit, two sons, Ben, of
point meat.
Standard Club of Detroit in Road to Zanzibar." On the same which will feature the latest styles Chicago and Edward of Phila-
memory of Mrs. Sarah Shiff- program there is mystery and in smart ladies hats which are delphia, and two grandchildren.
man; Mrs. Louis Stoll in mem- melodrama with Laraine Day, moderately priced.
To properly house this new Nazis Confiscate and Distribute
o•y of father, David Blumen- Robert Young and Marsha Hunt
Property of Alsatian Jews
thal; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wine- in "The Trial of Mary Dugan." department, Mrs. Fine has ac-
RECEPTACLES
quired large and commodious
Garbage, Ash
and Rubbish.
GENEVA. — (WNS) — The
man in honor of Sidney J. Allen.
Iteinforccd Concrete, Folly Guar-
quarters at 204 Fine Arts Bldg., property of all Alsatian Jews has
United Artists — "Andy liar- 58 W. Adams St. An invitation
anteed. Priced )tied.
been confiscated and distributed
dy's Private Secretary," rated the
AMERICAN
extended to the community to free or at low prices to needy,
Jewish National Workers' best of the Hardy series thus is
visit her in her new quarters non-Jewish Alsatians, whose
RECEPTACLE
CO.
Alliance First Contributor far, holds over for Easter week and inspect the beautiful array
579 Kenilworth To. 8.5889
homes
were
destroyed
or
dam-
at
the
United
Artists
Theater.
t o Aid British Labor
of new spring millinery which is aged during the short-lived
Companion feature is "Wild Man now on display.
French-German war by order of
of
Borneo"
with
Frank
Morgan
NEW YORK. — The first con-
Robert Wagner, Reich Statthalter
Monuments of Character
tribution received by the Ameri- as a medicine show and pitch
Louis Fischer's "Men and Poli- in Nazi-occupied Alsace.
can Labor Committee to Aid man engaging in hilarious events tics," a somewhat autobiographi-
Scores
of
Jews
were
arrested
British Labor came from the with Billie Burke, Donald Meek cal history of Europe since 1921, during anti-Jewish demonstrations
Jewish National Workers' Alli- and Bonita Granville.
is due May 9 unless, of course, in key Italian cities as Fascist
ance, Labor Zionist Fraternal Or-
the Book-of-the-Month selects it, officials sought to deflect public
Henry
Fonda,
Linda
Darnell,
der.
in which case publication would attention from the Italian re-
Dorothy
Lamour,
Guy
Kibbee
and
A check for $2,000 was pre-
have to be deferred for a few verses in Greece and Egypt, it
Jane
Darwell
are
all
featured
sented by Louis Segal, general
months . . . Louis tells us that was reported here.
in
"Chad
Hanna"
hilarious
ro-
secretary of the alliance, to Mat-
while looking through the ma-
mance
of
circus
life
coming
to
thew Woll, chairman of the com-
terial he has accumulated in the
Congratulations to Zionist lead-
the
Broadway
Capitol,
Riviera,
mittee, in the, latter's office, 570
last 20 years he discovered that
Lexington Ave. Frederick W. Fisher, Cinderella and Royal in 1925 Adolf Hitler sent a let- er Abraham Goldberg on the
Gehle, chairman of the fund- Theaters. On the same program ter to the editor of The Nation marriage of his daughter, Ban-
Granite and Marble Monuments
raising division of the British at all houses is the adventure correcting certain statements ana. to Joseph Benjamin . . . And
to Mizrachi leader Wolf Gold on
War Relief society and vice-presi- story "The Son of Monte Cristo,"
7729 TWELFTH ST.
Tiler 6-7191
dent of the Chase National Bank, starring Joan Bennett and Louis Fischer had made about him in the engagement of his daughter
to Sol Nodel, gifted young artist.
an article on Germany.
Hayward.
witnessed the presentation.

ON THE OCCASION OF THE
800TH ANNIVERSARY
OF HIS DEATH

OBITUARY

Rev. S.
Mogill

9

Hyman Schulsinger

Rabbi Lavy Becker
At Puerto Rico
Passover Services

I

Mohel

Downtown Theaters

Manuel Mach

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