Americiur ,fewish Periodical Cotter
April 16, 1941
CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The
Legal Chronicle
19
CLASSIFIED
April 9, 1933, 13th day of Nisan.
Ur es Admission Relief Director Lehman
Sadly missed and whose mem- Pa per U
ory will always be remembered of Refugees Into
FOR RENT — Fully furnished CLEMDNTS, 2004 — Attractive by
Arrives In London
the Sklar Family Club.
room for woman; clean, quiet
furnished large room for one
Britain and Palestine
surroundings in single home
LONDON (WNS).—Herbert II.
or two girls; excellent trans-
with all modern conveniences;
Lehman, United States Director
portation;
garage
available.
LONDON
(Palcor).—An
edi-
easy access to several means
Townsend 6-3104.
torial urging the immediate open- of Foreign Relief and Rehabili-
BESSIE PLISKOW
of transportation; no small
April
ing.
of the ports of Great Britain tation, arrived in London this
of
9670
N.
Martindale
died
children. Un. 2-5617, Sunday
COUPLE
in
business
wants
in-
the
and
Palestine
to receive the refu- week to make an investigation of
13 after a short illness at
and Monday all day; all other
come bungalow or flat for May age of 56 years. Funeral serv- gees from Nazi-occupied Europe the relief needs in the areas
days after 6 p. m.
1 or sooner. Best references. ices will be held Sunday at 2:00 appeared in The New Statesman which are expected to be liber-
by the United Nations from
Call
Monday, Pingree 3400.
p. m. from the Ira Kaufman today. Headed "The Massacre ated
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
Axis control.
Goes
On,"
the
article
declared:
Funeral
Home,
9419
Dexter
Blvd.
room for a gentleman, near
Mr. Lehman scheduled confer-
bus or car line. 2498 Pasa- DAVID HOROWITZ, TEACHER. She leaves her husband, Samuel; "It is not clear why we must ences with British Foreign Sec-
Hebrew;
Yiddish,
and
Bar
wait
for
American
co-operation,
three
daughters,
Mrs.
Alex.
dent. To. 7-7107.
retary Anthony Eden and with
Mitzvah, English and Citizen- Frank, Mrs. Wm. Plotkin, Mrs. desirable though it is."
ship—my
specialty.
Reading
Referring to Palestine, the ar- representatives of the various
Robt. Anspach; a son, Harvey;
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
and writing guaranteed. Free three sisters, Mrs. Sam Bogomoz, ticle asserted that "no new con- exiled governments. The former
room in home of private fam-
trial lesson. 1964 W. Delaware Mrs. Max Kolin of Detroit and cession has been represented and New York' governor's arrival here
ily. Suitable for one or two
St. Phone Tyler 6-0042 or Mrs. Anna Siver of California; no special mercy granted to les- was welcomed by the British
persons. 3742 Wager, near
Davison 9392.
two brothers, Frank and Joe, and sen the horror of the massacres. press which pointed out the vast-
Dexter bus and Clairmount
four grandchildren. Rabbi Leon Before the outbreak of the war, ness of Mr. Lehman's task in
street car line. Tyler 4-6091.
FOR RENT—Board and room for Frain and Cantor Tulman of the total immigration for the Na- feeding, clothing and rehabilitat-
ing an estimated 300,000,000
employed couple or gentleman,
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
with burial at Hebrew Me- tional Home was fixed. Of this war-stricken
people all over the
in hope of private family. Ex- morial Park Cemetery. .
quota 29,000 still remain. Noth- world.
room for one or two persons
cellent meals. Good transpor-
ing has been done to expedite
in single home. Burlingame
tation. Call Trinity 1-7491
the saving of lives, while the
between Lawton and Wilde-
MINNIE WEINSHELBOIM
Sunday, 1662 Taylor Ave.—
danger is increasing daily."
(Winshall)
mere. Townsend 5-5066.
Upper.
Having expressed its support of
of 13750 Dexter Blvd. died April
WANTED — Middle-aged woman FOR RENT—Draftee's wife de- 8 in Rochester, N. Y. She was the suggestion for the granting
Rev. Cantor
as companion and personal care
62 years old. Funeral services of en bloc visas, the article con-
Jacob
sires
to
share
her
apartment
cludes:
"Switzerland
and
Swe-
of middle-aged woman; no
were held Sunday at the Ira
Silverman
with
young
lady.
Good
transpor-
den,
being
most
generous
in
re-
housework; good home; stay
tation. Inquire at 2039 Hazel- Kaufman Funeral Home with ceiving refugees, would be even
SURGICAL
night. Hogarth 6058.
Rabbi Joshua Sperka officiating.
MOREL
wood. Tyler 7-0791.
She leaves two sons, Drs. Jack I. more so if they were assured that
25 Years'
LADY LIVING ALONE desires FOR RENT — Large furnished and Samuel T. Winshall. Burial the doors of other countries, espe-
Practice
cially Palestine, would be opened Recommended by
to share her 3-room apartment
room for employed young wo- at Hebrew Memorial Park.
to them. Meantime, it lies with
siclans and
with another lady. Good
man. 9600 Dexter, Apt. 102.
Hospitals
us and us alone to open our ports
transportation. Between Dex-
DORA
LUTSKY
Tyler 4-5684.
9371
ter and McQuade. Tyler 6-4232.
of 4272 Webb Ave. died April and those of Palestine."
Wildemere
FREE LODGING and use of 11 at the age of 65 years. Fu-
DOCTOR in a suburban town,
TY. 4-0062
kitchen for nice Jewish girl neral services were conducted by
aged 30, desires to meet an
BAY CITY NOTES
with young couple. Husband Ira Kaufman with Rabbi Morris
educated young lady, 22 to 25
works nights. Tyler 7-3832. Adler officiating. She leaves five
years, about 5 feet 1 and 120
Mrs. Eliot 'merman • has left
sons, Al, Frank, Harry, Ben, Ed-
lbs. Object matrimony. Write
IN MEMORIAM
ward; a daughter, Mrs. Jean for Fort Riley, Kansas, to join
Jewish Chronicle, Box 501.
The Well Known Rev.
In loving memory of my dar- Soffa, and a sister, Mrs. Ida her husband, Pvt. 'merman, for
ling
angel mother, Millie C. Berg, Schriman, and 12 grandchildren. a short visit.
LARGE ROOM in private home,
Hyman
Schulsinger
Charles (Chuck) Anthony, son
Burial at Pinsker Cemetery.
desirable location, good trans- who passed away April 15, 1934.
of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Anthony,
of Cong.
portation, northwest section, All Is dark within my dwelling,
left this morning for Camp Cus-
Beth Tefilo
FANNIE HALBERG
Lonely Is my heart today,
for gentleman with good ref-
Emanuel
of 2531 Tyler died Aprid 7 at the ter, having enlisted in the Army
Fur the one 1 loved so dearly
erences. University 2-8242.
Selective Reserves while a stu-
Has forever passed away.
age
of
75
years.
She
leaves
her
Call evenings.
Capable and
husband, Rol David; three daugh- dent at Michigan State College.
Specialized
Her loving son Harold.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Wm.
Kentz
have
ters,
Mrs.
Tobias
Halberg,
Mrs.
FOR RENT — Lovely furnished
Abraham Winter of Detroit, Mrs. received word that their son,
MOHEL
apartment to share with one
IN MEMORIAM
Ben Cincinatus of Toronto; six Pvt. Jay J. Kentz, is now lo-
or two ladies. Near Lawton
Also
Marriages
In memory of our dearly be
with an air force base at
bus and 14th Street car line. loved father and grandfather sons, Isadore, Hyman, Sam and cated
Performed
Atlantic City, N. J.
Corp.
Sidney
Halberg
of
Detroit,
9810 Lawton. Tyler 7-7055.
In Eng-
who passed away 10 years ago Aaron Halberg of Palestine and
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hutton, Services
lish and Made
Max Halberg of Toronto. Eigh- 712 North Henry St., witnessed
1934 Hazelwood
teen grandchildren and four great a ceremony recently in which
grandchildren. Funeral services their son, Lieut. Robert S. Hut-
TYler 6-6960
SINCERE PASSOVER GREETINGS
were conducted by Ira Kaufman ton, received his wings at the
with Rabbi Max Wohlgelernter Parachute School at Fort Hen-
officiating. Burial at Hebrew Me- ning, Ga. Following a five-day
furlough here with his parents,
morial Park Cemetery.
Lieutenant Hutton is stationed
NORTHVILLE LABORATORY
with the 458th Parachute F. A.
J.N.F. Auxiliary Hold
Bn., Fort Bragg, N. C.
Manufacturers of
A graduate Thursday of the
Victory Luncheon
Medical Field Service school, Car-
2641 GLENDALE AVE.
The Ladies Auxiliary of Jew- lisle Barracks, Pa., was Dr. David
ish National Fund celebrated the Kahn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex
TOwnsend 9-0344
culmination of its successful do- Kahn, 411 North Van Buren St.,
nor event of March 17 at a Vic- who, with 487 of his colleagues
SURGICAL MOREL
tory luncheon on April 8 at Rose at the school, is now qualified for
duty
with
medical
units
in
the
Marriages
Performed
Sittig Cohn building. Chairmen,
field. He is a first lieutenant.
captains
and
co-captains
were
NORTHVILLE, MICH.
guests of the board of directors.
A refugee child, Seigfried Find-
V. Auxiliary
ling, who with his brothers es-
caped the Nazis and makes his Entertains at USO
Rev. Cantor
home in Detroit, was a guest of
DAVID
the auxiliary.. A hundred dollars
The Department of Michigan
was presented to Youth Aliyah by Ladies
GOLDEN
Auxiliary,
Jewish
War
Vet-
the board of directors.
Detroit's Favorit•
erans of U. S. A., entertained
Mrs. Philip Cutler, president, and served at the Metropolitan
Id 0 II E L
and Mrs. Wm. Hordes, fund rais- U.S.O. center Monday, April 12,
TYler 6-9190
ing chairman, thanked the host- from 2:30 p. m. to 12:30 p.
Redding Ceremo-
nies Performed at
esses who defrayed the expense The three presidents, Henrietta
Home and by Ap-
—DAVID GOLDBERG, Pres.
of the donor event of March 17. Niman of Auxiliary 135, Rose
pointment.
Mr. Wm. Hordes, president of Kanter of Auxiliary 230 and
the J. N. F. Council, brought Maly Wallace of Auxiliary 190,
"A FUEL WITHOUT A FAULT"
greetings to the auxiliary--a con- cted as chairmen. Sisters from
gratulatory telegram was read all the auxiliaries cooperated and
PLAZA 9200
from Dr. Israel Goldstein, presi- helped to serve all the boys dur-
RECEPTACLES
dent of the J. N. F. of America. ing the program.
Garbage, Ash and Rubbish.
INSTANT SERVICE ON FUEL OIL
Mrs. Abraham Danzig of Wy-
Reinforced Concrete. Fully
Guaranteed. Priced Right
andotte in her brief talk blessed
Rabbi
Isaac
Stollman
the president, fund-raising chair-
AMERICAN
man and co-workers that they
RECEPTACLE
CO.
To
Deliver
Passover
may continue in the sacred work
579 Kenilworth
of redeeming the soil of Eretz Sermons At Synagogue
TO. 8.5819
Israel, fortified by this success
and imbued with the spirit of Am
Best Wishes for a Joyous Holiday
Rabbi I. Stollman of Congre-
Yisroel Chai.
Mishkan Israel and presi-
M rs. Samuel Heyman, divisionn gation
dent Yeshivath Beth Yehudah,
MONUMENTS
cou nsellor, also spoke.
ora will deliver his Passover messages
(.
Seleznec entertained with a group and sermons as follows:
of Palestinian songs.
On the first day in Congrega-
The following hostesses defrayed tion Mishkan Israel, before Mu-
the expense of the Victory lunch- saph on the topic "True Emanci-
eon to Youth Aliyah: Mesdames pation." On the second day he
SAIA TOOL ENGINEERING
Benj. Gordon, I. Kardener, Jacob will address Congregation B'nai
Latin, Julius London, A. Miller, Zion, Holmur and Humphrey, his
CORPORATION
A. Posen, Al. Potaker, Ted Schaef- topic, "Freedom From Want."
for, Irving Shevin, H. Schumen, On Shabos Hagodel, April 17,
Ben Schwartz and Harry Rabbi Stollman will present his
Schwartz.
traditional Talmudical and Haloc-
Granite and Marble monuments
SPECIALIZING IN
hoie "Pilpul," at 6 o'clock p. m.
SOKOLIVKER VEREIN
7729 TWELFTH ST.
in Congregation
TYLER 6-7193
The Sokolivker Progressive Ve- All
are welcome. Mishkan Israel.
TOOLS. GUAGES AND FIXTURES
rein held its eighth annual anni-
versary party on March 20, at
Lachar's Auditorium. The high-
light of the evening was the
DETROIT'S FINEST
JOSEPH SAIA. President A. F. MELONE, Sec.-Treas
lighting of the candles on the
JEWISH FUNERAL HOME
birthday cake. Each member do-
JEWISH
nated to the Red Cross. With
only a membership of 50 mem-
MOS
bers, the amount raised was $200,.
10633 EAST CANFIELD.
PLAZA 9723
which was turned over to the
7739 JOHN R .STREET
TRINITY 2-2114
at Harding
Red Cross the next day. Chair-
Due to a fire in our regular funeral parlors, we are now
man and secretary of the eve-
ning were I. Becker and Mrs. H.
in our temporary chapel at
5018 WOODWARD AVE. at HARPER
Garsoff.
—
OBITUARY
rI
Rev. S. MOBILE
FLAVORING EXTRACTS
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East Side Coal Co.
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