fewfrk Periodical eater g CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO INEllissas1 It DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle December 17, 1943 Mizrachi Mobilizes Orthodox Jewry Against White Paper Detroit Geverkshaften Campaign To Raise $75,000 This Year Him) Receives Roster of Refugees from Yugoslavia Now Interned in Italy Detroit Should Put the Goodfellows Fund Over Top, Says Schreiber Mizrachi Plans 32nd Anniversary Affair The Mizrachi organization of Detroit will celebrate the 32nd anniversary of the establishment of the movement in this country, with appropriate ceremonies at the Shaarey Zedek Social Hall, Sunday evening, Jan. 16. Daniel Temchin, prominent local Miz- rachi leader, has been chosen us chairman of this celebration. Negotiations are under way to bring to the city one of the great religious personalities for this occasion. Other preparations arc being made that the celebration be an outstanding event in this community. Sol B. Edelman, vice president and chairman of the synagogue committee of the local Mizrachi, has participated in important synagogue activities during the past week. He lined up the Nu- such Ari synagogue with its president, William Axlerod, to take an active part in Mizrachi work. Rabbi Jacob Ungar has also rendered important service to Mizrachi during the past week. Aaron Tilchin is the chairman of ALEX SCHREIBER the anniversary program, and he Newsboys Goodfellows Club, ad- reported at the last meeting that vises that he will be at his old he expects the 32nd anniversary stand, the Film Bldg., Cass and issue to be the finest in Mizrachi Montcalm, on Tuesday, Dec. 21, history. to sell newspapers to his many friends. Those who will be unable to see him on that day and pur- chase their newspapers from him, may send their checks to his of- RECEPTACLES fice, 1333 Dime Bldg. Garbage, Ash and Rublbleh The Goodfellows are seeking to Reinforced Concrete. Fully raise sufficient money this year to Guaranteed. Priced Right take care of needy children in the AMERICAN Detroit area. Mr. Schreiber urges each one to do his share so that RECEPTACLE CO. the sum required will be over- TO. 8-5889 579 Kenilworth subscribed. When interviewed, he (01:5-0-ar.H5434:0:404:0:1-1:HUI-3:1-1tH: said, "If the generosity of the Detroiters of past years is lived up to, we will reach our goal and pass it by a substantial mar- Rev. Cantor gin." Al Klunover advises that Troop DAVID 23 of the Boy Scouts will be GOLDEN on hand to help put the sales Del rolt's Favorite over the top. MOHEL NESW YORK, N. Y. (Special Dispatch).—Fo• the first time Alex Schreiber of 19350 War- since Italy's withdrawal from the rington Drive, well and favor- Axis, a detailed list of Jewish ably known in film and theatrical refugees from Yugoslavia who are circles and president of the Old now interned in Italian concen- tration camps, is now available for for possible rescue action. The list was received by the Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid Society from the Hias-lea Emi- gration Association headquarters in Lisbon, Portugal. The list is composed of those refugees from Yugoslavia who be- lieve that their kin or friends in the United States would he inter- ested in alleviating their plight and sponsor their emigration. A special effort has been undertaken by Hias to ascertain the where- abouts of persons likely to be helpful and a copy has been made available to the Association of Yugoslavian Jews in the United States. Two important gatherings were The Mizrachi Organization of America has issued a call to all held Sunday, Dec. 12, and plans its groups throughout the United were made for the forthcoming States to organize the synagogues ]944 Detroit Palestine Histadrut and other orthodox bodies in campaign known as the "Geverk- their respective communities for shaften" campaign. Both meet- active participation in the fight ings were addressed by Isaac Ham- against the White Paper. A na- lin of New York, national secre- tional conference of Orthodox tary of the campaign. Jewish forces will be held in New At the breakfast meeting held York City Jan. 30-31, 1944, at in the morning, many of the im- the Pennsylvania Hotel, to pro- portant workers in the campaign claim the united and determined were present. They were advised will of religious Jewry for the of the new plan for the pro- establishment of Palestine as a posed Advance Gift committee Jewish Commonwealth, and to offset anti-Zionist effort from which was formed to handle all of the larger contributions in the within and without. Each synagogue is entitled to campaign. These workers pledged send two representatives to this themselves to raise $25,000 of the conference. These delegates are 1944 quota for Detroit of $75,000 to be elected at a general meeting between now and Jan. 9, which to be held by the different con- will mark the opening of this gregation, and the rabbi of each year's campaign. The second meet- synagogue is entitled to partici- ing, which was held in the after- pate in the conference in addition noon, was comprised of representa- tives of many folk organizations to the delegates elected. Rabbi Isaac Stollman, chairman and plans were made in an effort of the local Mizrachi council, has to determine how to reach the been delegated by the national maximum results in the Lands- SAUL V. MATTUS Mizrachi officers to call for local manshaften organizations in De- Funeral services for Saul V. elections and instruct the dele troit. gates of the importance of this The local campaign committee Mattus. 60, of 17586 Fairfield was held in the Brown Memorial conference. urges every Jewish organization Rabbi Stollman has called a in Detroit to elect their delegates Chapel of Temple Beth El, 8801 meeting for Sunday afternoon, at once and mail in their names Woodward, by Rabbi Benedict Dec. 19, 2:30 p. m., at Yeshivath to the Geverkshaften office, locat- Glazer. The body remained at the Beth Yehudah, Dexter at Cort- ed at 9142 Linwood Ave., so that Ira Kaufman Funeral Home, 9419 land, of all the religious groups their organization is represented Dexter. Burial took place in Tem- ple Beth El Cemetery. in the city. Presidents of the at the conference on Jan. 9. Mr. Mattus, a native of Lithu- different synagogues are urged ania, had lived in Detroit 14 to send representatives and to years prior to his death Monday be present themselves at this im- Pisgah Women Competing at Harper Hospital. He was a portant meeting. All local rabbis In War Bond Sales member of the Jewish War Vet- are also urged to attend. erans, the Shriners, Trobus and The $10,000,000 Bond Drive, Bnai Brith. sponsored by the Grand District Jewish Youth Forum To Surviving are his wife, Esther, Lodge No. 6, Bnai Brith, is now and a (laughter, Marilyn. Hold Chanukah Dance entering its final stages for Pis- ABRAHAM LEVY The Jewish Youth Forum is pre- gah Women, Bnai Brith No. 122. senting a Chanukah dance to be The drive, culminating in January Funeral services were held held Saturday, Dec. 18 at the Rose with a mammoth Victory Bond Thursday at the Lewis Brothers Sittig Cohen building on Lawton Rally at Chicago, is being pressed Chapel, 7739 John R, for Abra- to a successful conclusion by the ham Levy, 69 years old, a re- and Waverly at 8:30 p. m. The admission will be 75c and Pisgah women. The members are tired real estate dealer who died Tiler 6-9490 the proceeds of the dance are to vieing with one another for the Wednesday in his home at 1511 Maria Kurenko To iietid log Ceremo- be used to purchase gifts for men trip to Chicago that is being of- Delaware. Burial was in the Sing on Treasury Hour nies Performed at fered to the one selling the most Machpelah Cemetery. Home and by Ap- and women in the services. point ment. He is survived by his widow, Maria Kurenko, Russian soprano Everyone is invited to attend. bonds. Mrs. Jennie Levy; four daugh- who was heard as guest soloist ters, Mrs. Sigmund Farber, Mrs. with the Detroit Symphony Thurs- Charles Kaplan, Mrs. Jules Stein- day night, Dec. 9, will replace Li- berg and Mrs. Morrey Krawitz, cia Albanese on the Treasury The Well Known Rev. LARGE beautifully furnished room FOR RENT — Furnished room, and two sisters, Mrs. Kena Mich- Hour of Song at 8 p. m. Saturday, gentleman preferred. Elmhurst aels and Mrs. Libby Ruddank. with kitchen privileges, for Dec. 18, over Station CKLW. She and Wildemere. Quiet home. couple. Two adults in family. of Cong. will he assisted by Francesco Val- JAKE GREENWALD Townsend 6-2135.. Beth Tefilo One block from car and bus entino, baritone, and Alfred An- Emanuel line. 13120 LaSalle, Apt. 104. Funeral services were held Fri- FOR RENT — Nice furnished day from the Lewis Brothers tonini's orchestra. Capable and Townsend 6-1759. Call after 3 room for either a single girl Chapel, 7739 John R, for Jake Specialized p. m. daily, or all day on Sun- or a gentleman. References re- Greenwald, 57, of 5577 Ridge- NEUGARTEN MEDICAL AID day. quired. Call Sunday, Townsend wood, who died at his home. MOHEL The executive board of the 5-4219. He was an employe of the Neugarten Medical Aid will meet FURNISHED ROOM to rent. Also Marriages Quiet, clean home. 2241 Hazel- TO RENT — Nice room. Good Dodge Motor Co. for more than at the home of Mrs. Samuel Performed 25 years. Surviving are his wife. Blacker on Tuesday, Dec. 21. wood, Telephone 6-4219. transportation. Gentleman pre- Serviees in Eng- Elfreda; three daughters, Loraine, Mrs. Morris Bergstein will act as lish and Yiddish ferred. Call in mornings, Town- Mrs. William Kellerman, Mrs. co-hostess. LADY desires to meet middle- send 5-8273. 2471 Ford, near Morris Weinstein; two sons, Pfc. Election of officers will take 1934 Hazelwood aged gentleman. Must be Ameri- Linwood. TYler 6-6960 Mervin Greenwald now overseas place on Dec. 27, at the Detroit canized. When answering in let- ter, please mention telephone FOR RENT — Nice furnished and Raymond; and two brothers, Federation of Woman's Club. The board of directors will meet at number. Write Detroit Jewish room suitable for couple, with Emil of Detroit and Henry of 11:00 a. m. preceding regular New York. Chronicle, Box 207. private family. Kitchen privi- meeting. Rev. Cantor leges, 3246 Collingwood. FOR SALE-7-room house, 3 bed ABRAHAM MORRIS KOMIN Jacob MEYERSON GROUP rooms, large clothes closet; sun FOR RENT — Nice furnished passed away Dec. 11 in the Grace Silverman room, garage, side drive. Oil Hospital, after a long illness. Sur- room suitable for gentleman or Goldie-Meyerson Group held a SURGICAL heat. 2480 Leslie, $5,500. Won- couple. Good transportation. viving are his wife, Rae, and three membership tea on Tuesday, Dec. 5101IEL derful buy. Ready to move in. daughters, Theda Komin, Mrs. 7 at the home of Mrs. A. J. Na- Townsend 6-7776. 25 Years' Dorothy Fishman and Mrs. Mir- kelsky Mrs. Eva Checkoway, na- Townsend .8-8076. Practice FOR RENT — 6-room heated FOR RENT — 16202 Princeton, iam Lakin. tional representative, was guest Recommended by -' one-half block north of Puritan. Physicians and speaker, and ten new members furnished flat to share with Hospitals Beautiful 6-room lower flat. LILLIAN WOLFE were enrolled. adults. Davison 4264. Available Jan. 1. Small family, was buried Tuesday from the 9371 no small children. Ceiling, $60. Lewis Brothers Chapel, with in- Wildemere IN MEMORIAM FOR RENT — A furnished room References. Carpeting for sale. terment at the Clover Hill Park TY. 4.0062 In loving memory of our dear for a lady or man, by a small Phone University 2-7471. Cemetery. Rabbi A. M. Herschman mother, Bertha Gelber, who pass family. 2735 Pasadena, phone officiated. She is survived by her ed away Dec. 9, 1938, 17 (lays Townsend 7-0920. FOR RENT—Very lovely furn- children, Mrs. F. Frank, Jack S., in Kislev. ished room with either twin beds Renton B.. Gayle and Dr. Alan WANTED—A neat young lady to Loc lug and kind in all her %1 MONUMENTS or double bed. Good transpor- Robert Wolfe. share 3-room furnished apart- l'pright mid Just to the end of her • e -}"-Z tation. 3:334 Richton Ave. Suit- ment with woman. 2023 Pingree days. able for couple or two persons. Sincere and true In her heart and HERMAN KART Ave., Mrs. Rosender. Tyler mind, Townsend 6-1076. died at the age of 51 years. He 7-8915. beautiful memory she left a It It was buried Tuesday from the ACCOMMODATIONS for one or FOR RENT — Nice furnished Lewis Brothers Chapel. He was room suitable for gentleman or Sadly missed by her children two adults, with or without lady. 2674 Tyler Ave. Good buried at the Mt. Sinai Memorial and grandchildren. Mrs. Ira ktichen privileges. Inquire Tyler Park Cemetery. Rabbi Joshua transportation. Townsend 5-1083. 4-8487 or 3769 Glynn Court, Sperka and the Jewish War Vet- Brawer. it near Dexter. erans officiated. He is survived by DRAFTED — Beautiful six-room CARD OF THANKS his wife, Hannah; father, Samuel, flat, $45.00. Renter must buy LADY, intelligent, wishes to meet The family of the late Regina of Williston, Fla.; brothers, Ja- four rooms practically new furn- a nice gentleman, age about 40- Granite and Marble Monuments cob. Harry. Dave and Morris; Oppenheim gratefully acknowledge iture, 3461 Edison. 50. Write Detroit Jewish Chron- 7729 TWELFTH ST. and sisters, Mrs. Henry Lipman of and thank all of their relatives icle, Box 508. TY. 6-1192 FOR RENT — Nice furnished Pittsburgh. Pa., Mrs. Saul Cohen. and friends for their kind ex- room with new furniture, in and Mrs. Morris Weintraub of pressions of sympathy. FURNISHED ROOMS for rent. home of two adults. Suitable for Pittsburgh, Pa. Two girls or a single or couple. couple. Kitchen privileges. Refer- Garage if desired. 3791 Carter. Detroit's Original and Largest ences exchanged. 2956 Fullerton DAVID FREILICH Tyler 7-4137. Jewish Funeral Home Ave. Townsend 5-5192. died Dec. 10. age 41. Services were conducted by Rabbi Adler and FOR RENT—Lady in a beautiful flat wishes to share with cou- A LADY—Widow alone in an r Cantor Sonenklar. Son of Joseph apartment has a nice room fo and Belle Freilich, brother of Nor- ple or rent one bedroom to a rent. Good for one or two la man. Edith, Mrs. Esther Brondy, lady. Cherrylawn, near Curtis. TRINITY 2.2113 7739 JOHN R. STREET dies. 2555 Pingree, corner Lin UN. 1-8155. Newton of U. S. armed formes, Serving Detroit for Nearly a Quarter of a Century wood, Apt. 26. Mrs. Bertha Carr, Mrs. Hannah ROOM TO RENT — 2645 W. DEPENDABLE DIGNIFIED Grand Ave., near Linwood. ROOM FOR RENT-3023 Sturte -Martin. Services were held at CITY WIDE SERVICE Lewis Brothers Chapel and inter- vant. Nice room with a smal Convenient transportation. Call ment at -"Machpelah Cemetery. family. Good transportation. Sunday, TO. 7-9094. OBITUARY BUY WAR BONDS! h tt a. of ss ca lo. to to ng ro- ild 'he rls to ley of de- be all- tel. .50. on hio• as of I of a p- ,000 edu- in r 1 it lie CLASSIFIED Hyman Schulsinger - Manuel Urbach