5 America Apish Periodical eater CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 10, OHIO DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle December 31, 1943 AMERICAN JEWISH CONGRESS CALLS CONFERENCE TO COMBAT ANTI-SEMITISM r H ( NEW YORK. (WNS)—Presi- ous challenge to the authority of dent Roosevelt was asked last a duly constituted government week by Jewish organizations to agency," the latter calls upon the support the Committee on Fair President to prevent "a collapse Employment Practice's directive of the government's program to to 16 southern railroads to cease safeguard certain basic rights for discrimination against Negroes. all minority groups." Mr. Benjamin assured Presi- The request was contained in a letter signed by Claude A. Benja- dent Roosevelt of the Coordinat- min, chairman, coordinating com- ing Committee's "whole-hearted mittee of Jewish Organizations support of any action you may Dealing with Employment Dis- take to preserve the effectiveness crimination in War Industry, of the Committee on Fair Em- which represents the 70 national ployment Practice and to strength- local Jewish organizations dealing en its ability to enforce the gov- with employment discrimination ernment's non-discrimination pol- icy." problems in this country. Condemning the refusal of the railroads to comply with the Rabbi Adlor Addresses committee's directives as "a seri- Hebrew School Gathering OBITUARY LEON COHEN of 2662 Sturtevant Ave. passed away Friday, Dec. 24 at the age of 73 years. He was buried Sun- day, Dec. 26 from the Lewis Bros. funeral chapel. Interment took place at the Clover Hill Park Cemetery with Rabbi A. M. Herschman officiating. Mr. Cohen was born in Lithuania in 1870 and Chas been a resident of Detroit for the past 33 years. He acted in the capacity of vice president of the Bnai Israel Synagogue. He is survived by his wife, Dorothy; two sons, Albert and Seymour Owens; four daughters, Mrs. Bea- trice Deubel, Mrs. Belle Green- wald, Mrs. Adeline Aronoff and Mrs. Gertrude Pollard; seven grandchildren and two brothers, Sam Cohen of Chicago and Julius Cohen of Pittsburgh. The last membership gathering was held in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Shugarman. The meet- ing was conducted by the chair- man, Dr. A. E. Bernstein. The following members of the com- The Union of Russian Jews has mittee submitted reports: Meyer published a short study on "Jews Shugarman, Rudolph Zuieback, in German-Occupied Soviet Ter- Morris Fishman, Julius Berman, ritories" by J. B. Schechtman. Harry Cohen, Ben Gould, B. Kauf- The pamphlet is a reprint from man, Max Bachman, S. Stahl, "Hitler's Ten-Year on the Jews," Arthur Lang and Moses Levitt. published by"the Institute of Jew- The guest speaker was Rabbi ish Affairs of the American Jew- Morris Adler, who delivered an Ish ish Congress. study is the first of its inspiring talk on the value of Jewish education as a source of kind. Based upon extensive first courage and hope, and as a build hand sources, it gives a compre- er of morale. pensive picture of the changes Two more meetings will be held occurred in Society Jewry during the last one of which will be in the war. the home of the chairman, Dr. Al- The price of the pamphlet is rt E. Bernstein. 10 cents and it is being circa Bert The associate chairman of this latest by the Union of Russian and Jews, 55 West 42nd St., r 849- Proect are Julius Ber Morris Fishman. 850, New York 13, N..Y. New Pamphlet on Jews In German-Occupied Soviet Territories Mrs. Martin Krause Re-Elected Neugarten Medical Aid Head i•-!• The annual election of officers of the Neugarten Medical Aid was held on Monday, Dec. 27. The slate presented by the nom- inating committee was unanimous- ly elected as follow: Mrs. Martin Krauss re-elected president; Mesdames Charles Rothstein, Lester S. Smith, Benja- min Krell, Jr., and Charles Hy- man, vice-presidents; Mrs. Irving Pomerantz, treasurer; Mrs. Morris Bergstein, corresponding secre- tary, Mrs. Norman K. Noble, spe- cial corresponding secretary; Mrs. Max Lebou, recording secretary; Mrs. Samuel Rothstein, financial secretary; Mrs. Leo Alexander, auditor; Mrs. Joseph Levy, pub- licity director; Mrs. Charles Roth- stein, elected vice president, was also named to direct the war effort program, to which the or- ganization has dedicated its ef- forts. Mrs. Morton L. Snyder presented the selection of the nominating committee. EZRA GAMES NIGHT CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Minnie Reitman send their thanks to their numerous friends and rela- tives for their kind expressions PAUL AGREE of sympathy during their recent of 2497 Waverly died Dec. 26 at bereavement. the age of 49 years. Funeral serv- ices were held Sunday from the CARD OF THANKS Ira Kaufman Funeral Home. He The family of the late Isidore leaves his wife, Sarah, and son, Freedman, 1646 Gladstone Ave., Dave. Rabbi Nathan Rosenwasser thank their many friends for the officiated. kindnesses shown them during their recent bereavement. IDA SILVERMAN CARD OF THANKS of 3010 Chicago Blvd. died Dec. The family of the late Amelia 25 at the age of 56 years. She leaves her husband, Israel; daugh- Grass wish to thank their many ter, Mrs. Mary Feldmesser; sis- friends and relatives ,fo• the ter, Mrs. Mary Stolowitch; four many kindnesses shown in their brothers, Jack, Leo, Isaac and recent bereavement. Louis Jaslove. Funeral services CARD OF THANKS wore held Monday from the Ira The family of the late Leon Kaufman Funeral Home with Rabbi Morris Adler, Rabbi Leizer Cohen wish to thank their rela- Levine and Cantor Jacob Sonnen- tives and friends for the many klar officiating. Burial at Clover kindnesses shown them during their recent bereavement. Hill Park Cemetery. Rabbi Morris Adler and Canto' Jacob Sonnenklar officiating. Bur- ial at Clover Hill Park Cemetery .JACOB BURROWS 8921 LaSalle Blvd., aged 60, died Monday, Dec. 27. Survived by wife, Mollie; sons, Albert and Pvt. Newton Burrows, with 17th General Hospital in Italy; sis- ters, Mrs. Beatrice Newman and Mrs. Florence Leinoff. Resilient of Detroit for over 30 years. Member of Bnai Brith, Masons and Zion- ist Organization. Funeral from Lewis Bros. Wednesday, Jan. 29. KATY BARANOFF of 4057 Burlingame died Dec. 25 at the age of 56 years. Funeral services were held Tuesday from the Ira Kaufman Funeral Home with Rabbi A. M. Hershman offi- ciating. She leaves her .husband, Benjamin, three children, Pvt. Jack, of U.. S. Army, Mrs. Ben Berkowitz and Mrs. Nathaniel Shulman. Burial at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. CARD OF THANKS The family of the late Pearl Tarnapol wish to thank their relatives and friends for the many kindnesses shown them during their recent bereavement. Ale Once Without Hops In the England of olden times et was a beverage brewed without hops, ivy berries furnishing the bit. MAX KRAUSE ter ingredient. of 3750 Glynn Court, died Dec. 21 at the age of 85 years. He is GEO. EDELSTEIN survived by his wife, Dora. Fune- RECEPTACLES ral services were held from the of 3746 Eastern Place, died Dec. Garbage, Ash and Rubbish Ira Kaufman Funeral Home with 27 at the age of 40 years. He is Reinforced Concrete. Fully survived by his wife, Myrtle. Fune- Priced Right Guaranteed. ral services were held Tuesday at AMERICAN Ira Kaufman Funeral Home. Grand Terrace Casino the RECEPTACLE CO. Burial at Machpelah Cemetery. TO. 8-5889 579 Kenilworth Has Gala Opening Rabbi Max Wohlgelernter and Cantor Shulsinger officiated. He is -CIECKP)00-Cta- CRXR1031.0-E1-0•00414:100 A large and enthusiastic crowd also survived by two brothers, turned out for the colorful pre- Chas. H. and Arthur C., and four miere of the new Grand Terrace sisters, Mrs. George Popblack, Mrs. Casino, one of the country's fin- Lydia Carnish, Ann and Molly. Rev. Cantor est theater-type night clubs, on -- DAVID Tuesday night. A spectacular 50- JOEL LUNIN to Funeral services for Joel Lunin, people revue, comparable GOLDEN Broadway's most lavish produc- Ezra Women's Division, Amer- ican Federation for Polish Jews, games night will be held Wednes- day night, Jan. 5, at 8:30 p. at Congregation Bnai Moshe. Fif- teen free games will be given to the public. Chairman of games night Mrs. Sadie Weinberg urges all to attend. Door prizes will be given; also a $25 War Bond to the lucky winner. Mrs. Jennie Weinberg, presi- dent of Ezra Women's Division, American Federation for Polish Jews, and Mrs. Beckie Redblatt, chairman of annual donor lunch- eon, appeal to the women of De troit to attend this luncheon, which will be held Wednesday, Jan. 12, at 12:30 p. ni., at the Detroit-Leland Hotel. For reser- vations call Townsend 8-7589 and Hogarth 1076. Detroit's Favorite !ions and providing four solid 2916 Waverly Ave., was held at MOHEL hours of entertainment, starring Lewis Brothers funeral home, 7739 TYler 0-9490 gorgeous Ann Corio, Monogram John R St., Thursday. Burial was •e41ding Ceremo- Pictures star, is the spot's initial held at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. nies Performed at Home and by Ap- offering. Prominent in the huge Mr. Lunin, who was a retired merchant, died at Harper Hospi- pointment. supporting cast are Val Irving, tal Tuesday after an illness of sensational ' comedy master of cerenionies; Nilah Brooks' Holly- four days. He was 68 years old. wood Cover Girls; the Calgary Born in Russia, he had been a The Well Known Rev. Brothers, hilarious knockabout resident of Detroit for 34 years funsters; Duke Art, Jr., clay mod- and was an officer of the Michigan Free Loan Association. Surviving eling genius, featuring his novel of Cong. "Plastique Comique"; Julie Dawn, are a stepson, Nathan Kaletsky, Beth Tefilo lovely light operatic songstress; and stepdaughter, Mrs. Tillie Zuss- Emanuel Dick Rowland, baritone, and the man. Capable and 12 precision-dancing Dolly Nutter Specialized LOUIS SILVER Girls. Bill Bennett and his or- chestra did a notable job of of 2675 Webb Ave. died Dec. 21 providing the revue's specially- in St. Mary's Hospital at the age composed musical score. The pro- offf 57. Services were held Dec. Also Marriages Malt Unnecessary Scientists in the Agricultural Re duction begins promptly at 9 22 at Gilbert's funeral home, with Performed Rabbi Rosenthal officiating. He is search administration report that it nightly. Services in Eng- survived by his wife, Frances, his lish and Yiddish is possible to produce industrial al- INFORMATION WANTED daughter, Mrs. Sol Brodsky, and cohol from wheat without the addi 1934 Hazelwood Information is being sought of two sons, Pfc. Ira Silver and lion of malt. TYler 6-6960 Abraham Feldman who disap- Jerome Silver of U.S.N.R., and a peared from his home in Brook- sister, Mrs. Herman Waterstone. lyn, N. Y., quite some time ago, MRS. MINNIE REITMAN leaving a wife, Irene, and a minor Rev. Cantor FOR RENT—Nice big room, three GENTLEMAN warri ~ s warm, com- daughter, Pauline, unprovided for of 19730 Chesterfield died sud- Jacob fortable room witIT`mtall adult and is not contributing toward denly on Dec. 15. Burial was at in family. Hogarth 4936. family. Near Plymouth bus, be- their support so that they find Clover Hill Cemetery on Dec. 17. Silverman tween 12th and Dexter, Boston themselves in dire need of his Rabbi A. M. Herschman and SURGICAL FOR RENT — Nicely furnished financial aid. Abraham Feldman Cantor Sonenklar officiated at the M(yIIEL and Webb. Townsend 6-5051. room with private family of two is sonic 38 years of age, 5 ft. 25 Years' funeral services. She was a- mem- adults. Good transportation. Practice TO RENT — A very nice airy 10 in. tall, weighs about 145 her of Shaarey Zedek and promi- Gentleman only. Tyler 5-3902. Recommended by room for gentleman. Near bus pounds, has dark brown hair, nent and an active member in Physicians and and Linwood street car. 2641 brown eyes, mustache, was a cut Numerous organizations and clubs. Hospitals FOR RENT—Large airy furnish- ter at celluloid by occupation. Ka- Richton, Townsend 5-6715. ed room with private family of 9371 Anyone aware of his location is She was a charter member of Ka- tlimahs. She is survived by her two adults. Stall shower, good Wildemere NEATLY FURNISHED room for requested to communicate with husband, Max, two daughters, transportation. Gentleman only. TY. 4.0062 rent. Unlimited phone. 2475 W. the National_ Desertion Bureau, Lonna Ruth and Miriam Helen. Tyler 6-2068. Philadelphia near LaSalle Blvd. 67 West 47th St., New York City. Her sister, Betty Baum of Wind- Tyler 6-8273. WANTED—Room in private home sor, Ont., her brothers, Joe Willis SKLAR FAMILY CLUB for elderly gentleman, located WANTED—Room and board for and Sam Willis, of Detroit, and At a recent celebration held at in Twelfth St. section. Call Co. MONUMENTS young girl age 14, with refined the home of J. A. Sklar of La- Cpl. Herbert Willis of California. 5700, Apt. 1017. family in vicinity of Central Salle Blvd., the first anniversary • PEARL TARNAPOL High School. Write Detroit Jew- of the club was held. The second VERY DESIRABLE, comfortable ish Chronicle, Box 171. room for rent in home of year began with a Chanukah par- of W. Philadelphia Ave. passed adults. Good transportation— FOR RENT — Nicely furnished ty held at the home of M. Bron- away Dee. 16 at the age of 43, and was buried from the Lewis near Dexter bus. 3750 Glynn room for employed lady of stein of Buena Vista Ave. Bros. funeral chapel on Dec. 19 Holiday refreshments and the Court, Tyler 6-1248. gentleman; references. Mrs. F. with interment at the Machpelah presence of Ralph Stone, S/,C Zimmerman, 3253 Cortland. FOR RENT — Beautiful furnish- S. K., U. S. N. and wife, Roslyn, Cemetery. Rabbis M. Wohlgelern- ed front bedroom in an apart- FOR RENT — A nice furnished of Waukegan, Ill., and Mr. and ter and Eisenman officiated. She ment with woman living alone. Small adult family; Mrs. J. Susman of Flint, Mich., is survived by her husband, Meyer; room. S. Good transportation. Suitable Kitchen privileges: excellent made a most enjoyable evening. two sons, Pvt. Jerome of the U. Army and Nat; two sisters, Mrs. Granite and Marble Monuments for another woman. 2023 Ping- transportation. 2932 Elmhurst Lena Agree and Mrs. Tibic Klay- 7729 TWELFTH ST. ree, Mrs. Rosender. Ty. 7-8915. Eye Remedy Ave. Townsend 5-3123. TY. 6-7152 Powdered dried livers of bucks. man; and four brothers, Nate, FOR RENT — Large furnished MOVING—Imported French Rel•, - made into lozenges, were a favorite Louis, Sol and Ben Chimovitz. room suitable for gentleman or Crystal Glassware with salad remedy for eye defects of Robert lady. Unlimited phone. Good plates to match. French goldlace Turner, who lived in England in transportation. 2752 Boston Detroit's Original and Largest bedspread, oil paintings, old vio- the 17th century. Blvd. Cadillac 1028 or Town- Jewish Funeral Home lin. 18055 Warrington. send 5-7330. FOR RENT—Two separate rooms NEWLY FURNISHED room; in home of two adults. One good transportation; private room with twin beds and priv- family. Business man or wom- TRINITY 2.2113 7739 JOHN R. STREET ate entrance. The other room an; references; upper flat. Serving Detroit for Nearly a Quarter of a Century with large double bed, suit- Percy Plesco, 2251 Pingree. DIGNIFIED able for couple and one single DEPENDABLE man. Cood transportation. Ga- WANTED — Housekeeper for CITY WIDE SERVICE rage if desired. 2310 Gladstone, employed couple; two children Antlimilimill.11118191111•11111•11 ■ Tyler 7-0788. of school age. Townsend 7-7764. Hyman Schulsinger MOHEL CLASSIFIED Manuel Urbacb KEEP ON eaiki - Oerfagek WITH WAR BONDS wowisAtod: