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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1943-11-26

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ZEDAKAH CLUB

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

November 26, 1943

Zedakah Club will meet at the
home of Mrs. Ben Jacob, 3229
Buena Vista, on Monday evening,
Nov. 29.
At the last meeting Mrs. Irv-
ing Shevin gave a report on the
results of the victory luncheon,
and $450 was pledged to the
War Chest.
Mrs. H. Oberstein gave an in-
teresting book review on "The
Valley of Decision".

Louis Lamed Fund
Announces Winners

RECEPTACLES

Garbage, Ash and Rubbish
Reinforced Concrete. Fully
Guaranteed. Priced Right

The Louis Lamed Literary
AMERICAN
Foundation announced this week
RECEPTACLE
CO.
the four winners of the third an-
TO. 8-5889
579 Kenilworth
nual prize contest for the best
works in Yiddish and Hebrew lit-
erature during the year 1942.
The winners, each of whim re-
ceived a prize of $250.00 were: B.
Glazman, Yiddish novelist and
Rev. Cantor
short story writer, for his manu-
DAVID
script of short stories, "Fugitive
GOLDEN
and Wanderer"; I. J. Schwartz,
Yiddish poet and translator, for
Detroit's Favorite
MRS. DORA YARROWS
MOHEL
75, a resident of Detroit for 35 his "Anthology of Hebrew Po-
Tyler 6-9490
years, died of a heart attack in etry"; Isaac Silberschlag, Hebrew
11 tmitling Ceremo-
Grand Rapids, Mich. Rabbi Morris poet, for his manuscript of en-
nies
Performed at
Adler and Cantor J. H. Sonen- titled poems "Rise World in
Home and by Ap-
Song";
Menachem
Ribalov,
He-
point meat.
klar officiated at funeral services
at Lewis Bros. on Nov. 11. Burial brew essayist and literary critic,
for
his
book
of
essays
"Letters
was in Clover Hill Park Cemetery.
Are you eager to do a lob that counts? Willing to tacklet
She is survived by three daugh- and Serolls."
The jury which made the
,ork that's vital to victory? Learn new jobs, get expert train-
ters and two sons, Mrs. Jean
The Well Known Rev.
awards consisted of H. Leiviek,
Donow
of
Grand
Rapids,
Mrs.
ing that can be mighty useful when the war is over? Do you
Hyman Schulsinger
Marion Hartstone of Miami, Fla., Dr. A. Mennes, H. Sackler, Aaron
want to help your fighting men in an essential way? Then you
Mrs. Lilliam Bloom, Irvin and Zeitlin and H, Rogoff. The offi-
of Cong.
cre needed in the WAC—and right now!
Harry Yarrows of Detroit; four cial award of the prizes will be
Beth Tefilo
made
on
Dec.
26,
at
the
Hotel
grandchildren and two great-
Emanuel
Pennsylvania, New York City.
grandchildren.
Capable and
Hitherto it had been the cus-
Specialized
GALICIAN SOCIETY
tom of the Louis Lamed Literary
Henrietta Szold Young
BARRY ROTHSTEIN
The Ladies' Auxiliary of the
Foundation to award first and sec-
MOHEL
Judeans Elect Officers
Galician Society will sponsor a who died in Ann Arbor last F ri- ond prizes. This year the jury
The Henrietta Szold Young Ju- donor luncheon on Wednesday, day, was buried Sunday fro m decided to distribute the prizes
Also Marriages
in resumed their Dec. 1, at 12:30 p. m., at the the Lewis Brothers Funeral Cha p- equally among the four winners.
deans have again
performed
club act ivities. Election was held Wilshire Hotel. Mrs. J. Nachwal- el, 7739 John R. St., with int er-
The Louis Lamed Literary
Services in Eng-
and the following officers were ter is chairman of this affair. meat at the Machpelah Cemete ry. Foundation was established here
lish and Yiddish
any hostesses are being en- He is survived by his paren ts, in 1939 by Louis Lamed to encour-
elected: Ronnie Shapero, presi-
many
in,
1934
Hazelwood
-
ress
for
this
event.
Members
Samuel
and
Rebecca
Rothste
dent; Edythe Lefkowitz, p
Yiddish and Hebrew litera-
TYler 6.6960
tart and treasurer, and Thelma and friends are invited. There and two brothers. Rabbi Goldm an age
ture in America and to establish
Dosie, publicity. The leader is will be an interesting program. of Ann Arbor officiated.
closer ties between the writers and
Miss
Marga
Shell.
Meetings
are
held every Wednesday evening For reservations please call Mrs.
readers of both languages.
SARAH SIMONS
the last meeting being held Wed: Airs.
J Nachwalter,
Hogarth 8904,
or passed away Monday, Nov. 22,
M. Stark, Townsend
6-3364.
Rev. Cantor •
and services were held from the
nesday, Nov. 24, at the home of
Jacob
ZEDAKAH CLUB
Lewis Brothers Funeral Chapel,
Thelma Dosie of 2440 Highland
Silverman
HEBREW
SCHOOLS
7739
John
R.,
on
Thursday,
Nov.
Ave.
On Nov. 15 Zedakah Club met
The United Hebrew Schools of 25, with interment at the Mach-
SURGICAL
at the home of Mrs. Norman
31011EL
Detroit
acknowledge
with
thanks
pelah
Cemetery.
Rabbi
Isaac
Stoll-
BNAI MOSHE YOUNG PEOPLE
Shulawitz, at which time it was
25 Years'
The Young Peoples Society of the receipt of a contribution from man officiated. Mrs. Simons was decided to donate $450 to the
Practice
Congregation Moshe cordially in- Julian Zemon in memory of his a resident of Detroit for the War Chest.
Recommended by
past
52
years.
She
is
survived
by
father,
David
Zemon.
vites the young people for a
Physicians and
Mrs. Irving Shevin reported the
her five sons, Reuben, Albert,
Hospitals
surprise afternoon tea dance, 3
splendid results of the Victory
Cal,
Leon
and
Leonard,
and
a
to 6 p. m., at the congregation,
9371
luncheon
and
Mrs.
Harry
Ober-
TREES PLANTED
daughter Mrs. Ed Peisner.
Dexter at Lawrence. A popular
Wildemere
stein gave a book review on "The
The family of the late Judith
orchestra will provide the music.
TY. 4-0062
Valley of Decision."
Sam Goodman is in charge of Joyce Kaplan announce the plant-
MRS. BESSIE FERN
Palestine
The
next
meeting
will
be
at
reservations. Martin Kellner is ing of seven trees in nk Howe. in (lied Saturday, Nov. 20, at the the home of Mrs. Ben Jacob, 3229
her memory, by Fra
age of 74 years. Funeral services
general chairman.
were held from the Lewis Broth- Buena Vista, Monday evening,
ers Funeral Chapel with inter- Nov. 29.
MONUMENTS
ment at the Machpelah Cemetery.
She
is
survived
by
her
five
daugh-
-room
HORODAKER JRS.
WANTED—Couple or small fam- HOUSE FOR SALE

ters, Mrs. Rose Beckerman, Mrs.
in
home. Four be drooms;
The
David Horodaker Juniors
M. Abramovitz, Pearl
ily to act as foster parents in
carpeting and drapes. Gas heat, Henry
will
have
their 5th annual donor
Fern,
Mrs.
Rhea
Safran
and
Mrs.
a private house owned by tho
Frigidaire,
two-car garage.
J. Sherman, and two sons, Mar- dinner Wednesday evening, Dec.
Jewish Children's Bureau. Six
stove optional. Private party. tin Fern and Joseph Fern.
1, at the Schiff and Moss Hall,
to eight children. Foster father
Townsend 7-2170..
Joy Rd. near Grand River. Pro-
may be employed out of home.
ceeds of all their affairs are dis-
NATHAN SCHIFF
Attractive financial arrange- FOR RENT—Large airy furnish-
ments. For further information
ed room suitable for one or of 2310 Gladstone Ave. died Nov. tributed among various charita-
call or write Jewish Children's
two persons. 3414 Edison Ave. 1 at the age of 54 years. Fu- ble institutions including War
neral services were held at the Chest, Red Cross, etc.
Bureau, 51 W. Warren, Colum-
Tyler 5-7533.
Granite and Marble Monuments
For further information about
Ira Jaufman Funeral Home. Rab-
bia 1600.
7729 TWELFTH ST.
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished bi A. M. Hershman officiated the donor dinner and tickets, call
TY. 6-7192
the
president,
Mrs.
M.
Knoppow,
with
burial
at
Clover
Hill
Park
room
to
middle-aged
employed
HAIR ON FACE REMOVED
lady or young girl. Unlimited Cemetery. He is survived by his Townsend 8-2091.
permanently by electric needle.
telephone. 2343 Leslie, Town- wife Eva; two children, Bernard
No scars. Results guaranteed.
and Lorraine; three sisters,
send 6-5643.
Michigan licensed operator.
Detroit's Original and Largest
Beckie, Beatrice and Mrs. Ar-
Jennie Wohlman, 10211 Dex-
Jewish Funeral Home
ter, near Calvert, TYler 7-1986. LOVELY spacious room with all thur Colodny.
conveniences. Excellent trans-
Open evenings.
CHARLES FRANK
portation. Suitable for employ-
ed lady or gentleman. Town- of 4075 Burlingame Ave. died
LARGE neatly-furnished bedroom
Nov. 17 at the age of 72 years.
send 5-4788.
5 windows, to gentleman; un-
TRINITY 2.2113
7739 JOHN R. STREET
He leaves his wife, Sarah; four
limited phone. 2475 W. Phila- FOR RENT — Beautiful master daughters, Kate, Mrs. Tillie
Serving Detroit for Nearly a Quarter of a Century
delphia, near La Salle Blvd.,
bedroom in private home of two Keene, Mrs. Nathan Sachs, Mrs.
DIGNIFIED
DEPENDABLE
Tyler 6-8273.
adults. Home atmosphere, good Charles Rothenberg; two sons,
CITY WIDE SERVICE
transportation. Cross ventila- Daniel and Hyman. Funeral serv-
WANTED—Young woman with
tion. Gentleman only. Refer- ices were from the Ira Kaufman
sales experience, for jewelry
ence required. Tyler 6-2068.
Funeral Home. Rabbi Joshua
store; good salary. Write De-
Sperka officiated. Burial was in
troit Jewish Crhonicle, Box 804. FOR RENT — Large, attractive, Nusach Arie Cemetery.
airy furnished room, suitable
--
CORSETIERE—Ethel Goodman,
for young woman, with small
LOUIS WARREN
8811 Dexter Boulevard, designs
adult family. Good transporta- of 13103 LaSalle Blvd. died Nov.
and makes comfortable founda-
tion. 3380 Monterey Ave., Apt. 20 at the age of 76 years. Fu-
tion garments TO FIT YOU!
203. Townsend 7-8257.
neral services were held Sunday
Alterations inexpensively done
Phone Tyler 7-8395 for ap- HOUSEKEEPER, WANTED for from the Ira Kaufman Funeral
woman alone. Take complete Home, Rabbi Lazer Levine offici-
pointment.
charge of apartment. Private ating. Burial was in Clover Hill
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
room, board and salary. TYler Park Cemetery. He leaves his
room. Small adult family. Ex-
6-4931 between 12 and 6 p. m. wife, Esther; three sons, Harry,
cellent transportation; kitchen
Sunday or 2640 Gladstone, Nathan and David; a daughter,
Mrs. A. Wittenberg, and a sister,
privileges. 2932 Elmhurst Ave.,
Apt. 105.
Mrs. J. Shore.
Townsend 5-3123.
ARMY MAN'S WIFE wishes to
MAX BROOKS
BELLE RUBIN (Expert Cosmo-
share her lovely apartment
tologist), formerly of Mt. Clem-
with young woman. All privi- of 1608 Taylor Ave. died Nov.
ens, will now be associated with
leges. 13100 LaSalle Blvd., 16 at the age of 2 years. He is
survived by his wife, Lena; three
Special Designs Submitted Without Obligation
Hilda's Beauty Shop (now com-
Apt. 203. TOwnsend 7-3651.
children, Alex, William and Mrs.
Monuments Erected Anywhere in Michigan
pletely remodeled). Appktint-
ments daily, 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. FOR RENT — Nice furnished Aaron Rose. Funeral services
room with new furniture, in were from the Chesed Shel Emes.
8753 Twelfth St., cor Glad-
home of two adults. Suitable Burial was in Hebrew Memorial
stone, Tyler 4-9219.
for couple. Kitchen privileges. Park Cemetery.
FOR RENT—Nice large furnish-
References exchanged. 2956
ed room with small private
DORA BORTNIAN
Fullerton Ave. TOwnsend
S
of 2956 Fullerton Ave. died Nov.
family. Suitable for gentleman
5-5192.
16 at the age of 56 years. She
or young lady employed. Good
transportation. 2298 Glendale FOR RENT — Nicely furnished leaves her husband, Harry; four
Designers and Builders of Beautiful Monument.
Ave. Townsend 6-2586. room in home of two adults. children, Joseph, Albert, Erwin
Visit One of Detroit's Largest Outside
Kitchen privileges if desired. and Mrs. Morris Nosanchuck.
Call TOwnsend 5-7722 before Services were from the Chesed
BOOKKEEPER WANTED for
Natural Displays at
12 noon or after 6 p. m.
general office work. 45 hours,
Shel Emes. Burial was in Hebrew
$50 per week. Call Townsend
COUPLE wishes 2 or 3 room Memorial Park Cemetery.
L
8-8383 for interview.
furnished apartment. Please
CARD OF THANKS
FOR RENT — Clean, nicely fur-
call TYler 7-2611.
The Yarrows family wish to
Open Evenin a and Sundays
Deferred Payments
inshed room for one or two
thank their relatives and friends
FOR
RENT—Furnished
room
for
For
A
Representative
in
Your Home Call
gentleman. Shower and tele-
couple, or couple with child. for their kind remembrances and
phone. Good transportation.
Kitchen privileges. Call eve- donations in memory of the pass-
14th bus and Trumbull car
nings after 7 or Sunday all day. ing away of' their mother, Jennie
line. Mrs. Eva Moss, Apt. 311,
TYler 7-7648. 9433 McQuade Victoria Yarrows.
2210 Pingree. TYler 4-3752.

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