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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1943-05-14

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Americivr 'elvish Periodical Cotter

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110

May 14, 1943

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chroniclo

Michigan Synagogue Conference
To Hold Convention At Yeshivah May 16

Morris Mohr, president of
Michigan Synagogue Conference,
has issued the following conven-
tion call in conjunction with the

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Zioinist Youth Council
Annual Convention
To Be Held May 22-23

Isaac Weingarden,
Windsor Merchant,
Dies at Age of 70

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Western Canada; three daughters,
Mrs. Lillian Finkel and Mrs. Flor-
ence Margolin of Detroit and
Mrs. Anne Green of Windsor; 26
grandchildren; one brother, Max
of Buffalo, N. Y.; three sisters,
Mrs. Esther Fried and Mrs. Anna
Marein of Buffalo, and Mrs. Lil-
lian Jacobson of Arlington, N. J.
His wife, Belle, died seven years
ago.
•Rabbi Benjamin Groner of
Shaar Hashomayim Synagogue of-
ficiated at the funeral services
which were held at four o'clock
Sunday afternoon at the Chapeii
Funeral Home, 659 Victoria ave-
nue. Burial was in Shaarey Ze-
dek Cemetery, Windsor.

one o'clock when a memorial
service will be held for the vic-
tims of Hitlerism and the Amer-
The Zionist Youth Council of
Funeral services were held last
ican-Jewish war dead. Reports Detroit will hold its second an-
will be submitted by the officers nual conference on May 22 and Sunday afternoon for Isaac
and chairmen of committees and 23 at the Rose Sittig Cohen Weingarden, 70, well-known mer-
elections held for a new admini- Bldg. The theme of this year's chant in Windsor for the past 50
stration. The address of the af- conference is "Z ion i s t Youth
ternoon will be delivered by Dr. Takes Action". It is hoped that
Samuel Nirenstein of New York, from the discussions on theoreti-
president of the Union Orthodox cal and practical problems facing
Jewish Congregations of Amer- Zionist Youth today, an active
ica. The guest of the convention •ogram for the coming year will
is one of the truly outstanding be produced. Among the youth
orthodox lay leaders in this leaders who will head panel dis-
country, and has been instru- cussions dealing with all phases
mental in the implementation of of Zionist activity are Joe Epel,
a national program for tradi- Migdol; Esther Duchin, Jr. Ha-
tional synagogues. He is a schol- dassah ; Daniel Ginsburg, Habo-
ar of note who has done some ex- nim; Miriam Davis, Hashomer
DR. NIRENSTEIN
tensive work in Jewish philo- Hatzair; Rena Margolis, Avukah,
sophy,
fifth annual meeting of the state- speaker. and a most interesting and Akiva Drasnin. Philip Adler
of the Detroit News will speak
wide union of orthodox congre-
Rev. Cantor
at the Sunday afternoon session
gations, Sunday, May 16, at 1
Jacob
of
the
conference.
p.m., at the Mogain Abraham
Silverman
Synagogue Auditorium of Yesh- Detroit NHJC of Denver
SMIDICAL
ivath Beth Yehudah, Dexter Blvd.,
Film "World We Want
MOREL
and Cortland Avenue, Detroit.
To Hold Parties May 19 To Live In" To Be Seen
2 Years'
Mr. Mohr in his call said,
Practice
LATE ISAAC WEINGARDEN
"Thousands of men and women
On Wednesday, May 19, the In Local High Schools
Recommended 10
worship in the orthodox synagog- Detroit League of the National
Physicians and
years, and one of the pioneer
Hospitals
ues all year round. In many cases Home for Jewish Children at
The film "The World We Want Jewish settlers of that district,
this is their only contact with Denver will hold its annual si- To Live In" and Good Will teams,
9371
Jewish life. A large number of multaneous card and mah jong presented by the Detroit Round who died late Saturday night at
Wildemere
his
home,
388
Askin
boulevard,
these are affiliated in a formal parties in the homes of the or- Table of Catholics, Jews and
TY. 4-0062
manner or occupy regular seats ganization's members and friends. Protestants, will be featured at after a short illness.
for holiday services; others are
All proceeds of these parties assemblies of the following De- Migrated to Windsor
children and grandchildren of will be sent to the home at Den- troit High Schools this week:
He was born on what was then
members. Even the casual visi- ver which cares for underprivi-
Denby High School—Monday, the borderline between Germany
tor to our Houses of Prayer main- leged children from all parts of May 17, 9:15 a. m.
and Russia, and at the age of
tains a definite relationship with the country who have been ex-
Central High School—Wednes- about 17, emigrated to Windsor,
The Well Known Rev.
our religious tradition, Michi- posed to tuberculosis and other day, May 19, 3 p. m.
where he had been since, set-
gan Synagogue Converence aims respiratory diseases.
ting
himself
up
in
business
a
Hyman
Schulsinger
Eastern High School—Thurs-
to reach all of these masses and
Mrs. Maurice Schwartz, gen- day, May 20, 9:15 a. m.
couple of years later.
of Cong.
bring them the vital message of eral chairman, advises that hos-
For many years he kept a gen-
Cooley High School—Friday,
Beth Tefilo
Jewish life. We want to mobi- tesses may invite both men and May 21, 9:25 a. In.
eral store on Sandwich street
Emanuel
lize them for all our needs in women to their parties, either in
The Detroit Round Table will east, which was the main busi-
the present critical period, to the afternoon or evening if they present the same type of program ness area when he began there.
Capable and
Specialized
do their duty as citizens by the so desire, and if it is inconven- at the Army Air Force Technical He retired about 20 years ago,
war effort and to help plan for ient for them to give their parties Training Command on Friday, but since had been active in the
a better world in the future. It on Wednesday, due to their war May 21, at 8:30 p. m., in the businesses of his sons in Wind-
is of particular importance to gain activities, they may do so any Drill Room of the Shrine club at sor, including the Diane Shoe
Also Marriages
the active articipation of the re- other day or evening of that the Masonic Temple.
Store, of which he was honorary
Performed
ligious element in the forthcom- week.
president. He was one of the or- Senices In Eng-
ing National Jewish Conference
iginal members of the Shaarey lish and Yiddish
dealing with post-war problems.
Zedek Synagogue, and was a 1934 Hazelwood
We trust that all congregations
member of the old Literary So-
TYler 6-6960
will be represented at Sunday's Kvutzah Ivrith To
ciety which was f or m e d here
BENJAMIN H. CRAINE
significant gathering.
years ago.
Funeral
services
for
Benjamin
Present Program May 15 H. Craine, 53, Detroit photogra- 11 Children Survive
Dr. NIrenstein to Speak
The convention will open with
He leaves eight sons, Dr. David
The Kvutzah Ivrith, the He- pher who died Monday at his
an executive meeting at noon
Cultural Group of Detroit, home, 3610 W. Outer Drive, was Weingarden, Harry, George, pub-
and will be open to the public at brew
g
anized•
• w
i h
_ . . has or
a plogfam
t held Tuesday, May 11, from the lisher of the Grand River and
local talent, featuring creative Lewis Bros. Funeral Chapel, 6018 Dex-Lin Star; and Arthur of De-
work exclusively. Such a program Woodward, with burial in Clover troit; Abner, Dan and Mac of
will be presented Saturday, May Hill Park Cemetery. Born in Windsor, and Trooper Bill Wein-
15, t 9 o'clock, in the Rose Sittig Lithuania, Mr. Craine came to the garden with the 30th Reconnais-
Cohen Building. The following United States at the age of sance Regiment (Essex R.) in
2641 GLENDALE AVE.
members of the Kvutzah will par- 13, conducting a photographic
ticipate: Abram Twersky„ B. studio here for twenty-six years.
TOwnsend 9-0344
Isaacs, Dr. Aaron Dubnove. Morris Besides his wife, Brinnie N., he Eva Prenzlauer Aid
Lachover will be chairman of the leaves two brothers, Norman of
SURGICAL MOHEL
Windsor and Rollie of Detroit.
evening.
Elects Its Officers
Marriages Performed
There is no admission charge
JACK HOCK
and everybody is welcome.
At the last meeting of the Eva
Funeral services for Jack Hock, Prenzlauer Maternity Aid, the
46, of 746 Collingwood, who died following officers were elected.
Saturday night in Harper hospit- President, Mrs. N. Blatnikoff;
al, were held Tuesday, April 11 vice presidents, Mrs. Joseph Rose,
at the Lewis Funeral Chapel, 6018 Mrs. Louis Linden, Laura Pol-
Rev. Cantor
Woodward, with burial in Clover lack; recording and financial sec-
Hill Park Cemetery. A resident retary, Harriet Samuels; corre-
DAVID
DAVID HOROWITZ, TEACHER. FOR RENT — Very nice room. of Detroit for thirty years, sponding secretary, Blanche Fre-
GOLDEN
Mr.
Hock
was
born
in
New
und;
treasurer,
Lillian
Solomon;
Hebrew, Yiddish, and Bar
four windows, sunny and airy. York. A v e t e ran of World treasurer of memorial fund, Reva
Detroit's Favorite
Mitzvah, English and Citizen-
SI 0 II E L
Two people in family. Call TO. War I and a member of the Law- Alper; publicity, Mrs. Saul Saxon;
ship—my specialty. Reading
5-1482. Mrs. Brightman. 2628 rence Jones Post, Jewish War case worker, Mrs. Rose Goldberg
Tiler 8-9400
and writing guaranteed. Free
Calvert, con Linwood.
Wedding Ceremo-
and Mrs. Fanny Strauss; dele-
Veterans.
Besides
his
wife,
Elsa,
nies
Performed at
trial lesson. 1964 W. Delaware
gate at large, Rose Brooks; hon-
llome and by Ap-
St. Phone TYler 6-0042 or FOR RENT—Share nicely fur- he is survived by his mother, orary treasurer, Adele Kurzmann;
pointment.
nished, modern five room flat, Mrs. Rose Hock; three brothers,
DAvison 9392.

honorary advisor, Mrs. Eva El-
with two ladies or couple. Good Harry, Morrie and Sol; and three lenstein
;
chaplain,
Mrs.
Anna
sisters,
Mrs.
Morris
Pupko,
Mrs.
ETHEL GOODMAN — Corsets,
transportation. TO. 8-4876.
Williams.
M. Cohan and Esther Hock.
Corselettes, Brassieres. "Exclu-
.”..4,,,,, ......tvocHiio-CFO-CH:1
At this fleeting, Mrs. Rose
DESIRE
furnished flat, apartment
sive design for your figure."
RECEPTACLES
Goldberg,
case
worker,
read
two
SAMUEL
KRAMER
or two bedrooms with kitchen
Finest material and elastic used.
Garbage, Ash and Rubbish.
privileges, for working couple of Lansing, Mich., died May 10, interesting letters, which were
Alterations. Work guaranteed.
Reinforced Concrete. Fully
and 16-year-old daughter. Call at the age of 95 years. Funeral only two of many received, thank-
Guaranteed. Priced Itight
8811 Dexter Blvd., near Glad-
ing
the
organization
for
the
work
Northlawn 2588.
services were held Tuesday at
stone. Phone TYler 7-8395.
AMERICAN
the Ira Kaufman Funeral Home done for them.
Donations for the Yiskor fund
RECEPTACLE CO.
WOMAN ALONE desires to share LADY, newcomer to the city, with Rabbis Morris Adler and
welcomes correspondence with Joseph Eiseman officiating. Buri- were received from the follow-
her 3-room apartment with an-
579 Kenilworth
TO. 8-5889
cultured gentlemen. Age 35-40. al at Bnai David Cemetery. He ing: Mrs. Laura Pollack, in mem-
othe• lady or couple. 3710 Rich-
Box 202, Detroit Jewish Chron- leaves two sons Louis I. and Max ory of mother; Mrs. Anna Azim-
ton, Apt. 209. Davison 6686.
icle.
Kramer; three daughters, Mrs. of, f, Mrs. Tolberg, Mrs. Louis
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
Joseph
Lansky of Detroit, Mrs. Linden, Mrs. Sol Feldman.
MONUMENTS
room for business man or YOUNG RELIABLE COUPLE Rose Borenstein of Cleveland and
Donations to the Flower fund
desires furnished apartment.
woman. Good transportation.
were made by: Mrs. R. Goldberg,
Mrs.
Ella
Kamins
of
Lansing;
Good references. Will consider
2722 Richton. Townsend 7-3440.
Mrs. J. Rose, Mrs. R. Brooks,
season arrangement. Will pay one brother, Abraham; and one Mrs. D. Blatnikoff.
sister,
Mrs.
C.
Niss.
up to $75. Mr. Cone, Cherry
FOR RENT—Bright airy bedrdom
Easter flower greetings were
6790, daytime.
for young gentleman. Excellent
URBACH
sent as usual to Mrs. Eva Prenz-
LEE K. MARLOWE
transportation. Taylor between
lauer,
with
best
wishes
for
her
Rites
for
Leading
Aircraftsman
BOOKKEEPER WANTED—Male
12th and 14th. Tyler 4-0689.
or female. Must have refer- Lee K. Marlowe, 23, son of Rabbi speedy recovery. A report was
on the annual donation to
ences and a little typing experi- B. Moldawsky of the Congrega- given
SOLDIER'S WIFE wishes to
ence. Good pay. Hours to suit tion Shaar Hashomayim, were the Moos Chitim fund.
share her modern apartment
The next board meeting will
applicant. Apply Ellis Co., 401 held Tuesday, May 11, at Chesed
with another young lady. Phone
Shel Ames, 2995 Joy. Mr. Mar- be held on Tuesday, May 18, at
Gratiot Ave.
Tyler 7-7481 or Tyler 6-3349.
lowe, who was married seven 12:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs.
Granite and Marble Monuments
WANTED—Male swimming in- WANTED—Typist, young girl, 5 months ago to Muriel Kommel of Louis Linden, 666 Prentis, the
7729 TWELFTH ST.
days a week. Apply Monday, Detroit, was killed in the crash of date and place of officers installa-
structor, experienced. To con-
TYLER 6-7192
724 Michigan Theatre Bldg.
duct full program for male and
an RCAF plane near Chatham, tions will be announced.
female membership. Would con-
New Brunswick. He had enlisted in
sider two qualified part-time FOR RENT — Large airy room, February, 1942, and was to have
men. Jewish Community Center.
with small adult family, half been graduated as a bomber navi-
DETROIT'S FINEST
MA. 8400. Mr. Levy.
block from bus line. Gentleman gator in June. He is survived by
JEWISH
FUNERAL HOME
preferred. 3289 Boston, be- his wife and father.
HAIR ON FACE REMOVED
tween Dexter and Wildemere.
JEWISH
permanently by electric needle.
CARD OF THANKS
No scars. Results guaranteed. FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
The family of the late Mrs.
Michigan licensed operator.
room with private lavatory, for Anna Spivack wish to express
Jennie Wohlman, 10211 Dex-
7739 JOHN R .STREET TRINITY 2.2114
one or two, in single home. their deep appreciation to their
tor. Jennie Wohlman, 10211
Twin beds if desired. Telephone. relatives and friends for the
Due to a fire in our regular funeral parlors, we are now
Dexter, near Cal v e r t. Tyler
2405 Sturtevant, corner LaSalle, many kindnesses shown them dur-
in our temporary chapel at
7-1986. Open evenings.
near Linwood car and 14th bus. ing their recent bereavement.
6018 WOODWARD AVE. at HARPER

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