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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1942-07-24

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America lavish Periodical Cotter

1 '14 2

CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

DETROIT JEWISH

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CHRONICLE and The Leal Chronicle

u,p.A., WITH U.J.A. FUNDS, HELPS WOMEN OF
PALESTINE WORK AND FIGHT FOR DEMOCRACY

Seventh Volume of
Universal Jewish
Encyclopedia Published

NEW YORK tWNS) - The
seventh volume of the Universal
Jewish Encyclopedia centaining
1.300 articles on various phases
of Jewish life and letters. which
fell into the alphabetical cate-
geries between LEV and MES
was published here this week.
The remain inz three volumes
o f the 10-volume series are ex-
pected to appear shortly.
The seventh volume. dedieste•
to the mentor:: of the Late Jacob
Sch i.f.
. Jewish philanthropist and
zommunal leader. contains 672
pages with 194 special articles
n Bible. Talmud. institutional
and general subjects. historical
and centemporary surveys of 90
..ommunities the world ov.2r. up-

As more and more of Palestine, pioneers enlist in the armed fam,.
the women and youth tarry on the work of rebuilding the Jewis:•
homeland with fund: provided by American Jews through cue
United Palatine Appeal. On the left is the wife of a soldier and her
y oung son. She is a farm worker, one of the many pioneer women
who are expanding the production of C.P.A. settlements in the vic-
tory food program. Women have also enlisted in the fighting fortes.
Top right are two typical Jewish 'non-coats" serving with the
Women's Auxiliary Territorial Service on the Middle Eastern front.
The United Palestine Appeal receives its funds from the laited
Jewish Appeal for Refugees, ONerseas Needs and Palestine in
which it is represented together with the Joint Distribution Com-
mittee and National Refugee Service.

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Palestine's Population
Increased 552,185
in Decade

FOR RENT-Beautifully furnish- EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER
ed room for gentleman in home
to conic in one day a week
JERUSALEM k Paletn.) -There
of three adults. Near bus and
to take care of small set of were 1,585.500 persons in Pal-
car lines. Garage if desired.
books. Box 50. Detroit Jew- estine at the end of December.
3026 West Grand Ave. Town-
ish Chronicle.
1941. an increase during the
send 6-7749.
year of 40.015 persons. of whom
WOODHULL LAKE - 1, 2 or WELL ESTABLISHED. profes- 33.394 constituted natural in-
sional young man. draft de- crease and 6.621 net migration.
more rooms with kitchen privi-
ferred, would like to meet cul- it is disclosed in the latest Gov-
leges. $10 a week and up.
tured. refined young lady of ernment figures. issued in June.
Vinewood 1-0400.
good family; money not essen- This made a total recorded in-
tial. Object matrimony. Re- crease in the years since the
FOR RENT-Nicely furnished,
plies confidential. Address Box 1931 Census of 552.185 persons,
light, airy room for young
200, Detroit Jewish Chronicle. of whom 213.404 were Moslems
lady.
Small adult family.
299.496 Jews and 36.506 Chris-
Shower. Unlimited telephone.
Good transportation. Pleasant EXPERIENCED saleslady want- tians.
The estimate of settled pop-
environment. 2731 Tuxedo. ed for children's and ladies'
Townsend 7-2954.
wear. $25.00 per week to ulation at the end of 1941 in-
cluded 906,551 Moslems. or 59.7
start. Tyler 4-8619.
FOR RENT - Airy, furnished
per cent of the total; 474.102
rootn with small family. Half
Jews. or 31.32 per cent; 125.413
WANTED-Room
and
board
for
block from Clairmount car
working mother and two chil- Christians, or 8.3 per cent ; and
line and Dexter bus. 9303
dren. Complete charge of 12.881 others. or 0.8 per cent.
McQuade.
The Jewish community showed
children. Good home near
school. Reply to Box 300. a preponderance of females in
FOR RENT - Nicely furnished
the estimates at the end of 1936,
Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
room for gentleman in the
037 and 1938. In 1939, how-
home of two adults. Good
transportation. 2714 Richton FOR RENT-Large, airy room ever. males overtook females and
with porch for single person; the new preponderance remained
Ave. To. 5-8872. Call Sunday
desirable neighborhood, excel- during 1941. Births among the
and all week.
lent transportation. Three Jewish community last year. at
BEAUTIFULLY furnished front
adults in family. To. 6-2859. 9.714 (16.8 per cent) of the
total (20.67 per 1,000), were
bedroom. Good transportation.
Small family. Mrs. Louise FOR RENT-Furnished room in the lowest on record since 1934.
Klaper, 2939 Buena Vista.
home of elderly couple. Gen- comparing with 44.009 (76 per
tleman preferred. 9253 Gen- cent) of the total among Mos-
FOR RENT-Furnished room in
esee Ave. between Chicago lems and 3,589 (6.2 per cent
home of adults. Fullerton near
among Christians.
Blvd. and Joy Rd.
Lawton. Very good transpor-
Dist r i b u tion of population
tation. Unlimited telephone. FOR RENT - Newly furnished showed that there were 475,800
Townsend 8-3955.
room in home of young cou- persons in the four large cities
ple. Employed young lady -Jerusalem, Jaffa. Tel Aviv and
FOR RENT - Newly furnished
preferred. Good transporta- Haifa-of whom. by Government
room for lady or gentleman.
tion. University 2-1513.
figures. there were 139.900 in
Good transportation. 2250
Tel ,Aviv, 138,000 in Jerusalem.
Taylor, lower.
FOR RENT-Large, newly fur- 113.100 in Haifa and 84,000 in
nished room in newly decorat- Jaffa. In smaller towns there
FOR RENT-Large, airy fur-
ed home. Business couple or acre 234,300 persons. while in
nished room for one in upper
gentleman preferred. Garage rural areas there were 789,300.
six-room flat, with adult fam-
if desired. Good transporta- Haifa's Rapid Increase
ily. Near Dexter bus and
tion. 2925 Fullerton. Town-
Clairmount car. Reasonable.
With thousands of Jewish vot-
send 5-9107.
9617 McQuade near Chicago.
ers going to the polls at the
Tyler 5-9770.
WANTED-Young lady to share end of June, 1942 for the new
apartment. Between ages of Community Council here, an
FOR RENT - Nice, large fur-
opportunity has been taken to
28 and 30 preferred. 3320 review the progress in the period
nished room. Two adults in
Chicago Blvd. W. Call Tyler
family. Good transportation.
since the last elections ten years
4-6300 morning or afternoon. ago. The Jewish sections of
2740 Grand Ave., Apt. 301.
Call Tyler 5-2199 evenings.
Haifa have grown, TIM suburb.:
FOR RENT-Nice, large, airy
room for lady or couple. Small YOUNG Attractive business wo- have been added on Mount Car-
adult family. Kitchen privi-
man would like to meet re- mel. and large industrial under-
leges. 3293 Euclid Ave. Ty-
fined gentleman. Reply to takings and quarters have been
ler
Jewish erected in Emek Zebulun (Acre
Detroit
500,
Box
Bay area).
Chronicle.
There are now 65,000 Jewish
FOR RENT-Furnished room in
inhabitants in Haifa, compared
private home for employed
with 16,000 then; and the vot-
person. Good transportation.
ers now total 45,000 men and
Small family of adults. Ty.
‘vomen, against 8,000. The gen-
6-7250.
eral income of the Community
FOR RENT - Nicely furnished
Council has risen from £4,800
room for one or two gentle-
in 1931-32 to £46,000 in 1940-41
men in quiet home of adults.
and £50,000 in 1941-42. In 1932
Excellent transportation. 2700
there were 3,262 children in
W. Philadelphia. Call after
schools and kindergartens in the
6:00 p. m.
town. and the Community Coun-
cil spent £1,165 in education;
"We cannot have all we want
FOR SALE - Must sacriflec
there are now 10,916 school chil-
if our soldiers and sailors are to
beautiful. massive 9-piece din-
dren and an educational budget
have
all
they
need."
ing room set and also bed
of over £8,000. Exnenditure of
-Franklin D. Roosevelt
posts with snrine mattress.
£933 on public-health purposes
2958 Monterey Ave.
in 1932 has risen to £4,400 this
year. Social relief this year
BAIR ON FACE REMOVED
takes nearly £17,000 against
permanently by electric nee-
£450 10 years ago.
dle. No scars. Results guar-
anteed. Michigan licensed op-
erator. Jennie Wohlman, 10211
Dexter near Calvert. Tyler
7-1986. Open evenings.

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OBITUARY

ward of 900 biegraphical
stivas, including sketches of 16
non-Jews whose careers affected
Jewish life and thought in many
unt ries.
The En e ye lo ped was tree n t -
ly chosen. by a dist inguished
inter-faith jury of intellectual
and spiritual leaders constitut-
ing an award eonintittet of the
Anterieart Library Association. as
the best Jewish religious refe-
rrer source' of the year. Rabbi
Isaac Landman is editor-in-chief
of the work and Louis Ritter-
berg Is executive anti literary
editor.

UNVEILING

Mrs. Henry Stahl requests the
relatives and friends of her late
beloved mother. Mollie Dunn. to
attend the unveiling of her ntOn-
=rut Sunday. July 26 at 11;00
a. in, at the Chesed Shel Emes
Cemetery t Hebrew Benevolent
Society ). Rabbi Isaac Stollman
will officiate.

MRS ROSE EHRL\ PRIES

66 years old. died suddenly .0
her home on Thursday.
lay. July
She was born in Roumania an
came to this country 42 years
ago. living in this city for th••
past 33 years. Wife of Bernard
and mother of Mrs. Elizabet:i
Deutsch. Jacob. Mrs. Moil Bar-
nett. Rae. Mrs, Anne Howard.
Rebecca.
Beloved grandmother
of Ruth and Maxine Deutsch.
She was an active member
various organizations, ineluding
the Ladies' Auxiliary of Congre•
'ration Beth Moses. Sisterhood or
Zion Mizrachi. Molly Segal Aux-
iliary of the Jewish Consumptive
Relief Society. Baby Day Nurs-
ery. Montetiore Free Loan So-
ciety. Talmud Torah. Jewish
Home of Shelter, Jewish Old
Folks Home. Chesed Shel Estes,
Burial took place in Congre-
gation Beth Moses Cemetery af-
ter services in the Chapel of
Chesed Sh el Ernes .Association.

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Jacob

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The Well Known Ray.

Hyman Schulsinger

of Cong.
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speowt tied

MOHEL

ABRAHAM JACOB BAKER

died in Phoenix. Arizona, on
July 12 at the age of 56. Burial
in Detroit on July 16. He is
survived by his wife. Rose; a
daughter Anne. and a son,
David.

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Also Marriages

Performed.

Services in rut-

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1934 Hazelwood



TlIer b4960

MRS. FRIEDA FOGELSON

years old, died July 23. Fu-
neral services were held Friday.
July 24. at Lewis Bros. Funeral
Home, Rabbi Harold Rosenthal
officiating. Burial was at Work-
men's Circle Cemetery. Mrs.
Fogelson is survived by one son,
Joseph of Detroit. and four
daughters. Mrs. Maurice Sny-
der, and Mrs. I. Ernest Sachs
of Detroit. Mrs. Sam Phillips of
New York, and Mrs. Francis
Haas of Lancaster. Ohio; one
sister, Mrs. I. Berg of Detroi•
and one brother, Frank Ostrow-
ski of Chicago, Ill.

Rev. S. MOGILL

2641 GLENDALE AYE.

TOwnsend 9-0344

SURGICAL MOHEL

Marriages Ptrformed



Rev. Cantor
DAVID
GOLDEN
1)..th.it 'a Iltrurit

ISAAC FOGELSON

passed away July 20 at the age
of 66. Funeral services were
held Tuesday, July 21. at Lewis
Rabbi
Bros. Funeral Parlor,
Harold Rosenthal officiating..
Burial was at Workmen's Circle
Cemetery. Ile is survived by
one son, Joseph, of Detroit, and
four daughters. Mrs. Maurice
Snyder and Mrs. I. Ernest Sachs
of Detroit, Mrs. Sam Phillips
of New York City, and Mrs.
Francis llaas of Lancaster, Ohio.

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point meta.

liarluure WI and Rubbish.
Rein tome*, compete. Eutt y
unruul ertl. Prieral It tit

AMERICAN
RECEPTACLE Co.

SAMUEL LEFTON

a member of one of the oldest

Jewish families in Detroit, passed
cosy Saturday, July 18, at the
age of 57. Funeral services
were held July 19 at Lewis Bros.
Funeral Parlor, Rabbi Morris
Adler officiating. Burial was at
Nlachpelah Cemetery. Ile is sur-
vived by his wife, Tillie, and
two daughters, Mrs, Reuben
Young of Detroit. and Mrs. M.
Taxe of • Los Angeles, Calif.

579 Kenilworth

To. 1.5119

MONUMENTS

DORA GINSBERG

passed away July 18. Funeral
services were held Monday. July
20, from Lewis Bros. Funeral
Parlor, Rabbi Morris Adler offi-
ciating. She was 41 years old
and is survived by one brother,
Leon \V. Gladwin.

Manuel ilrbacb

(trnnito and Marble Monument;

7729 TWELFTH ST.
1'TI.E11 11-71.9t

Detroit's Finest
Jewish Funeral Home

cY)40j6 4w-6

7739 JOHN R. STREET

TRinity 2.2114

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