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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

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CONFIRMANDS AT HOME

Mr. and Mrs. Julius C. Solo-
man of 4245 Fullerton Ave. will
be at home to their relatives and
friends on Sunday, June 13, from
2 to 5, in honor of the confirma-
tion of their daughter, Sonia
Ilene. No cards.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles I. Bassey
of 4309 Glendale Ave. will be at
home to their relatives and
friends or Sunday, June 13, from
2 to 6, in honor of the confirma-
tion of their daughter, Elayne.
No cards.

Rabbi Folkman Chosen
As Outstate Delegate
To Jewish Conference

June II, 1943

DAVID OPPENHEIM, WELL KNOWN
PHILANTHROPIST, DIES AT AGE OF 71

Detroit lost one of its most burial grounds are filled. He
honored and noblest citizens upon founded the Machpelah Cemetery
Rabbi Jerome D. Folkman, con- the death of David Oppenheim and built it into one of the most
venor of the Election Conference on June 7 of this week. Funeral beautiful Jewish cemeteries in
of the Michigan Region (exclud-
the world, purchasing the land
ing Detroit) of the American
and supporting and maintaining
Jewish Conference, was elected
the grounds with his own funds
Sunday, June 6, at a meeting
until his death. He left specific
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harry
Weingar-
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Greenspan
held in Grand Rapids to choose
provisions for its permanent
of 17420 Ohio Ave. will be at den Arden of 8904 LaSalle Blvd. the delegate from outstate Mich-
maintenance and care.
home to their relatives and will be at home to their rela- igan to the Conference.
During the depression prior to
friends on Saturday evening, tives and friends on Sunday,
The
Election
Conference
of
the
the first World War when bread
13, from 2 to 5, in honor
June 12, from 7 to 10, in honor June
Michigan Region, exercising the
lines were forming throughout
of the confirmation of their of the confirmation of their options allowed by national rul-
Detroit, Mr. Oppenheim donated
daughter, Carol Ruth. No cards.
daughter, Mildred. No cards.
ings, made provisions for "ab-
a valuable building which he
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Alpern sent voting," to accommodate
owned at the corner of Library
Dr. and Mrs. David B. Gaber-
distant communities and to over-
and Monroe Streets, from which -
man of 18273 Santa Barbara of 2695 Oakman Blvd. will be at come travel difficulties, and also
he fed thousands of the poor
Drive will be at home to their home to their relatives and adopted a provision for election
friends on Sunday, June 13, from
and hungry until the worthiness
relatives and friends on Sunday, 2
by a majority. Rabbi Folkman
to
6,
in
honor
of
the
confirma-
of the project was recognized by
June 13, from 2 to 5, in honor tion of their son, Robert. No was elected by a clear maority
the civic authorities, who ob-
of the confirmation of their cards.
on the first ballot, but if no
tained the sponsorship of several
daughter, Naomi Jean. No cards.
clear majoriy had appeared on
Detroit clubs to carry on with
Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Colton of the first ballot, a run-off would
Mr. Oppenheim in this charitable
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Kanter 2671
Glendale
Ave.
will
be
at
endeavor.
of 2538 Calvert Ave. will be at home to their relatives and have been held in accordance
home to their relatives and friends on Sunday, June 13, with the Election Committee
He was born in Detroit on
April 16, 1872, and was edu-
friends on Sunday, June 13, from from 2 to 6, in honor of the rules. The "Absent Elector's Bal-
lots"
permitted
preferential
vo---
cated in the Detroit Public
3 to 5 and 7 to 9, in honor of confirmation of Miriam Elaine
ing to meet such a contingency,
Schools. He started his long anti
the confirmation of their son, Weiss. No cards.
but,
of
course,
in
this
case,
the
active business career as a boy
Austin. No cards.
selling newspapers and delivering
and Mrs. Harry C. LeVine first choice was all that was
Mr. and Mrs: Joseph L. Levy of Mr.
used because there was only one
LATE DAVID OPPENHEIM
telegrams. He was one of the or-
17545
Muirland
Ave.
will
be
of 1917 Calvert Ave. will be at at home to their relatives and ballot needed.
ganizers of the first Detroit Real
home -to'- their relatives and friends on Saturday evening, June
The report of the Election services were held at the family Estate Board, and for many
friends'on Sunday, June 13, from 12,' from 7 to 10, in honor of Committee revealed that 71 votes home, 1980 Chicago Blvd., on years was associated with the
the following day, and he was Erie and Ashley & Dustin Steam-
2' to 5 and 7 to 9, in honor of
the confirmation of their daugh- had been cast in behalf of 50
the confirmation of their daugh- ter, Rhoda, and the High School different organizations of the buried at Machpelah Cemetery. ship Lines. He organized the
Although the notice of the serv-
ter, Madeline. No cards.
graduation of their son, Burton. various Michigan communities. Of ices was short, the funeral pro- Christe - Oppenheim Company,
these,
Rabbi
Folkman
received
widely known throughout the
No cards.
44; Israel Sendler, Flint, 16; cession of almost a mile in middle west as authorities on in-
length
passed
the
Jewish
Home
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Slomovitz Rabbi Edward M. Tenenbaum,
surance adjustments.
of 17355 Woodingham Drive will Saginaw, 6; Max Subar, Grand for the Aged, where the resi-
He is survived by Mrs. Op-
be at home to their relatives and Rapids, 3; and Osias Zwerdling, dents and employes stood at at- penheim; a daughter, Mrs. Har-
tention to pay their last respects old M. Barker of Chicago, and
friends on Sunday, June 13, from Ann Arbor, 2.
Rabbi Solomon Fineberg, Flint, to a man who was instrumental four sons, Edwin B., at Officer's
4 to 6 and 8 to 10, in honor
of the confirmation of their offered the invocation, and Mrs. in founding the institution and Candidate School, Fort Custer,
daughter, Marilyn Ruth. No cards. Louis Lebster, also of Flint, was who devoted his time and money Royal A. of Detroit, Theodore
elected secretary. David E. Weiss, toward its construction and main- H. of Chicago, and Private Mar-
Mr. and Mrs. William Gard Grand Rapids, was elected treas- tenance.
tin 0., of the United States
of 2474 Oakman Blvd. will be at ured.
He was loved and cherished by Army, stationed at Gulfport,
home to their relatives and
thpusands who had received aid Miss. He is also survived by six
friends on Sunday, June 13, from
and comfort from him and whore grandchildren.
CHACHMEY
LUBLIN
2 to 5, in honor of the confirma-
oppressive burdens he helped lift
tion of their son, Stanley Rich-
during his lifetime. He was a
NEWS
SALE-APARTMENT PROPERTY
ard. No cards.
liberal contributor to almost ev-
With the opening of the new ery charitable institution in the
Memorial Meeting For Mrs. preparatory class, the number City of Detroit, and personally
of students will exceed 50, di- devoted his time and energy to-
Chana Ester Spivack
vided into four classes. The wards the maintenance of these
Send iiocet quiti
The Ladies' Auxiliary of Yeshi- classes are instructed by the fol- institutions and the preservation
vath Chachmey Lublin will hold lowing Rosh-Yeshivahs: Rabbi M. of the finest in Jewish traditions.
awl 'Agin 91ems
a memorial meeting on Sunday, Rothenberg, Rabbi Leizer Levin, He- was a champion of the poor,
to qamotta Cleanm.4
June 13, at 3 p. m., in the Yeshi- Rabbi A. J. Pessach, Rabbi E. M. the oppressed, the weak and the
helpless. He privately aided hun-
Finkel.
Pour Into this great Industrial cen-
dreds of families who were des- ter. You 1•1111't hold price:, down 011
prime {teal Estate. Get all the Facts
The remodeling of the building titute.
and Figures I roes Mr. Bedford,
is going on. The kitchen and
When the Beth Olem Cemetery,
CLEANED, GLAZED,
65 Arrs.-At tractive court det.ign.
the dining room are almost com- the oldest Jewish cemetery in
Lobby elevator. New stoves new re-
.STORED, INSURED
pleted, providing space for 100 Detroit, in which the forefathers
frig. Rent $32,000. Imagine mort-
sudents. The kitchen and the din- of the present generation were gaged once for $270,000. Entire price
ing room was reconstructed with buried, became sadly neglected only $135,000. This Is a snap. Terms
$75,000 down.
all conveniences, such as air- and the subject of possible con-
conditioning, etc. The rest of the demnation because of its declared
4: Arrs.-3 to 4 rooms. Lobby
rebuilding work will proceed ac- nuisance in the community, it elevator. New stoves new refrig.
Rent $22,000. High grade. Former
insuranto valuation up to
cording to plan. The official open- was David Oppenheim who with value $250,111111, Must be sold. only
$50. Additional insurance
ing of the college cafeteria will his own funds spent thousands $115,000. Terms--about $50,000 down.
1% of your valuation
be announced with the proper of dollars in rebuilding the walls
32 APTS. and 26 room house and
ceremonies which will take place. and rehabilitating the grounds
tore. Apt. In beautiful condition.
The remodeling work is being into a beautiful park site, for Apt. alone sold once 0105,000 cash.
CLEAN AND STORE CLOTH-
!tent $11,000. Entire property only
done under the supervision of which the Jewish population of $05,000.
Terms -about half cash.
Rabbi M. Silver anad Louis Rose. Detroit will be forever in his
ING AND ALL WINTER ITEMS
ONIX $11,000 DOWN Flue eor. 26
A meeting of the nomination debt. He had a profound philos- apt. 3 to 1 rooms. All halls
that the living in- Rent $11,500. Former $150,000 value.
election
committee was held May ophy of life
FOR PICK
are adequately cared Only $55,000. Last apartment In
19, with Rabbi M. Silver as chair- stitutions
by each new generation, but this Ins. Co. account.
man. It was agreed to have for
that
the burial grounds of the
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HOMER WARREN k CO.
the election of officers on June sacred
dead are violated and des-
HO Years' Dependable Service
16, in the Yeshivah building.
OR VISIT A FAMOUS CLEANER
ecrated by the neglect and for- Dime Bldg.
CA. 0321
Yeshivah Chachmey Lublin wel- getfulness of the living when the
CASH & CARRY
comed a great guest, the promi-
NEIGHBORHOOD STORE
MRS. CHANA E. SPIVACK nent young Gaon, Rabbi Abraham
vah building, in honor of the late M. Hershberg, a former sudent
Mrs. Chana Ester Spivack. All of Yeshivath Chachmey Lublin
her relatives, friends and repre- of Lublin, Poland, and later
zations where she was active are Rosh-Yeshivah of the Yeshivah
sentatives of the various organi- in Wilner, together with Rabbi
requested to come and partici- M. Rothenberg. A reception was
(LEI:111E1PS
pate in this affair to give her the held in his honor on Saturday,
June 5, at 5 p, m., when he
last tribute.
gave a brilliant speech in Halocha
and Hagodeh. Rabbi Hershberg
was the honor guest of the Yeshi-
vah for Shevuoth, Wednesday,
For Yeshivah Affiliation Fill Out, Clip and Mail:
June 9, at 5 p. m., He spoke in
Samuel Hechtman, Chairman, Hudson and Finance Committee
the Yeshivah and his theme was
Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, Dexter and Cortland, Detroit
"The Reception of the. Torah
at Present and in the Past".
Please enroll me as a member of the Yeshivah. Enclosed $-
Thursday, June 10, at the invita-
AND SAVE MONEY, TOO!
tion' of the officers of Congrega-
Name
Address
tion Beth Yehudah, Pnigree and
Woodrow Wilson, Rabbi Hersh-
Classes of Membership (Please Check)
berg was the guest speaker at
❑ Member-Annual Dues $3.00 or More.
Yiskor.
❑ Supporting Member-$12.00 a year.
Galicianer Schul
❑ Golden Book Inscription-$25.00.
Concert June 27
❑ Patron-$50.00 Annually.
❑ Life Membership-$100.00.
Cantor Pinchik will officiate at
the Galiacianer Schul, 12517 Lin-
wood Ave., on Friday, June '25,
and on Saturday morning, June
26, Rosh Chocash Tamiz. On Sun-
day evening, June 27, there will
If You Are Interested In Quality Meat, Call at
be a gala concert including Max
Leib, violinist, and a prominent
11632 Dexter Blvd.
speaker.
Tickets for this affair may be
(Between Burlingame and Webb)
purchased at H. Goldschmidt
Grocery, 8636 12th St; M. In-
dianer Jewelry, 8725 Linwood
Ave.. and J. Landgarten every
Kellogg's Corn Flakes are re-
at the synagogue. All
stored to WHOLE GRAIN NU-
Kosher Meat B Poultry Market evening,
TRITIVE VALUES of Thiamin
profits of this affair will go for
(Vitamin Ha), Niacin and Iron.
the postwar relief fund of the
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Galician Society of Detroit.

BANISH THE MOTH
MENACE!

BILLIONS
OF DOLLARS

FUR COATS

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UP, CALL
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TIME! WORK! FUEL!

OTHER FOODS!

THEY'RE STILL AT THE
SAME LOW PRICE!

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