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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1944-04-21

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Amara yeivisit perioagai cotter

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110

April 21, 1944

Frank Black Conducts All-Rachmaninoff
Program on Sunday's G M
• M. Symphony of Air

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Le

al Chronicle

Gifts to N orth End Clink

11

Jennie Goldstein and
All Star Cast Opens
At Liftman's April 28

Three works by the distill-
The following contri
E Minor
Russian composer, pian- all The
other
of Symphony, above were made to North End butions
ist and conductor,
Rac
In m
Clinic:
gei Rach
emory of Airs. Anna F.
HARRY ABRAHAMS
Ser on the - chestra works, hmaninoffs or-
mani noff, will uctor,
be heard
exemplifies
craft and imagery of
Epstean
the m.
Selk by Mr and Mrs. Harr
General Motors Symphony
y of h
Funeral
services will be held at
3
the com-
er, Mr. and Mrs. So
Air program,
m, Sunday, EWT t e poser. Rachmaninoff's great
ad- Wolff, Mrs. Samuel L. Gage, Mr
Abraham Littman, proprietor 2 p. ni. Sunday in the Lewis
(NBC, 5 to 6 p. m ., April
of Littman's Peoples Theater on Brothers Chapel, 7739 John R.,
). 23 miration and close association and Mrs. Harry Rosenste
in; in ' 12th St., announces that he has for Harry L. Abrahams, 76, who
with the master composer, Tchai- memory of Osc
by
, by made arrangeme
bring to died in his home at 746 Coiling-
Detroit some ofntthe
under Dr. Frank Black's baton, composed in 1908
s to most out- wood. Mr. Abrahams, who was
i re
Symphonic Dances, the third with Rachmaninoff conducting.
in Moscow . s Mrs. Walter Mayer, Mr. and Mrs. standing Yiddish road shows. Be- born in New York City, oper-
cause of war conditions, the com- ated a general store in Frederick;
movement of Symphony No. 2 in The same year the composition John
rere, A. Heavenrich, Airs. Anna panies did not intend to travel Mich., for many years and came
E
Minor
and
Prelude
in
C
Sharp
was
awarded
the
coveted
Glinka
Frank,
Mr.
outsid
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Seymour
e of New York, but they to Detroit in 1924. Survivors in-
Minor, the most familiar of all prize.
and Mrs. Dan H. changed
Rachmaninoff works. Dr. Black,
their plans and Detroit elude two sons, Morey I. Abra-
Sofer, employee
s of Madison will be one of their stop-off hams, se cretary-treasur
Charles F. Kettering,
y of Allen
l a a te close personal friend of the president of General Motors and Electric Company, Mr. and Mrs. points.
For the week beginning. Industries, Inc., and Pfc. Manuel
vice Maurice Aronsson,
Mr. and
and Mrs.
Mrs. Friday, April 28, the world-re- Abrahams, stationed in Marfa,
own composer,
orchestration
will of
conduct
his directing head of its Research David B. Lichtig, Air.
estration
the cele-
ow
brated Prelude.
Laboratories, will speak briefly Louis Rosenthal, Mr. and Mrs. nowned actress, Jennie Goldstein, Tex. Burial will be in Clover Hill
during
Opening the program will be
the
intermission period.
with an all-star cast, will appear Park Cemetery,
Harry Rosenstein, Mr.
_____________________
and 1)Irs. for five performances only in
Symphonic Dances, composed in
Ben Kramer; in
memory of Mrs. "The Sacred Dance," on Friday
1940 and given its first New $1,205
Fanny
Leve, by Mr. and Mrs. night, April 28; Sunday, April 30,
AARON FINKELSTEIN
York performance by the NBC
Harry Hel
Contributed to
per; in memory of matinee and evening; Monday
Symphony under Dr. Black's di-
aged
70, of 1604 Wealthy St.,
Morris Eisenman, by Saul G.
Red Cross by Bnai
section.
night, May 1, and Tuesday night, S. E., Grand Rapids, Mich., for
Dunitz;
in
memory
of
Lt.
W

il- May 2. Ticket prices will not be many years engaged in the wom-
David and Auxiliar ies
]lam Seymour, by 111r. and M
M ax Smith, Mr. and Mrs. I) • rs. increased but win remain as ( en's tailoring business, died Fri-
CARDOZO CLUB
usual
day ni g ht
e
The Cardozo Club will hold its its ngregation Bnai David and JenniIedzal; in b memory of Mrs.
odgett Hospital.
Mr. Finkelstein, born in Russia,
Lebus, y teachers
annual stag party on Saturday, ing affiliated auxiliaries, consist- Zile School;
in memory of
came to America 50 years ago.
April 22, at 8:30 p. at the Bnt
m
van Emanuel Berlatsky
Bnai David Sisterhood, Bernstein. by Mr. and Mrs. J bel
He retired several years ago.
home of Charles Makie, 18285 Bna ii of
ohm
David
Religious
School,
A.
Heavenrich;
in
memory
Surviving are the widow, Esther;
To Address Jewish
Steel Ave.
Day i David Red Cross Unit, Bnai Mrs. Sarah Rosenthal, by
four sons, Joseph and Jack, both
Members are urged to keep Bna id Boy Scout Troop No, 135, and Mrs. Albert S. He( man; m i .. 0
Youth Conference
of Grand Rapids, Maurice of
this date open, •
bring fel- Bna i David Ladies' Auxiliary, memory of David Greenba in
Los Angeles and Samuel of New
low employees who are not affili- Ale i David Men's Club, Chevra by Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. Fri am,
In connection With the theme A
York; four daughters, Mrs. Harry
ated with the club.
ed
_ of the fifth annual conferenc e
to t n Yonkove, contributed $1,205 man; in memory of Mrs. He
of b ppel and Mrs. Samuel Schwartz,
The entertainment committee Mrs. he American Red Cross drive. Soss' brother, by Mr. and I) my the
League of Detroit Jewish p th of Detroit, and Mrs. Harry
has arranged a full evening of of
Irs. Youth, "Design for Living in a K
Joseph Jacobs was chairman Abraham Srere,
enfil of Lansing and Mrs. M. N.
fun and frolic. For details and co-w the drive, assisted by her
Democratic World," to be held gi ositcheck of Muskegon, and 11
In memory of Mrs. Sophia
information call the secretary, vern orkers, Mesdames Julius Sil-

Sc-
April
22
and
23
at
the
Jewish
gad
w andchildren• Funeral services
Harry H. Shapiro at Townsend Mill lan, Harry Schwartz, Hyman an l, by Miss Sara Bennett, Mr. Community Center, there will be is
ere
held Sunday at 2 p. m. in
Mrs.
J
6-5347.
Jack Weiss, Mr,
r, E. Levin, Sam Kane, Ed M
exhibits and literature pertinent
Kees ge
e Alt Mortuary Chapel. Burial
Louis Siegel and fami
and Max Sampson.
, a ly
l ; to the panel discussions for those wt
in rs. memory of Israel c row
Is in Ahavas Israel Cemetery.
by attending the conference. Also
Lt. and Mrs. Theodore I. Coop er;
on display will be exhibits of the
.......................
in memory of Ben Cohen, b y
--- Mr,
• Harry Rosenstei affiliated groups of the League,
RE CEPTACLES
and Mrs.
LICENSED ELECTRICIAN: All FOR
n;
showing
the
individual
group's
in memory of Morris Eise nber g,
kinds of wiring and repairing,
Garbage, Ash and Itubbago
aims
and
the
work
done
in
the
ho
RENT-Room inpleasant by Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jorda a;
Reinforced, Concrete. Fully
Motors, generators, plugs, bells,
hot me for a girl or woman. All in memory of Mrs. Anna Sege l_ past year.
Guaranteed. Priced Right.
switches, chimes and fixtures.
line tisehold privileges. Near bus baum, by Mr. and Mrs. Hai
The round-table discussions will
For residence, commercial and
ry
AMERICAN
4-2 697.
. 161.10 Normandy. UN. M. Selker; in memory of Mr s cover "Congress and the Coming
industrial. Crest Electric Sery
Elections
" "J
RECEPTACLE CO.
E
at
th
P
e
eace
mma Krause, by Mr. and Mr S. Table," "How to Ensure
ice. TRinity 1-1165 or TYler APA
579 Kenilworth TO a-laan
8-6200.
Joseph H. Hartman; in hon or
a Last-
bed RTMENT
1VANT
-
wo
the
adoption of John Marcu s ing Peace," "The Impact of War
rooms for
defe
3 adults. Draft Simon, by Mr. and Mrs. Eugen on Inter-Cultural and Inter-Racial
WOMAN-Living alone, desires to
or e reed, References and reward S. Simon; in honor of the ann e Relations" and "Problems of De-
share her apartment with an-
mobilization".
men xchange for a 3 room apart-. versary of Mr. and Mrs. Sidne y
other woman or girl. Good
Emanuel Berlatsky, field di-
t. TYler 4-8619 week days. Reibel, L
by in
Mr. h
and of
Mrs.
Sidne y
The Well Known Rev.
------------____________
thda
transportation.
T Ow n s end FOR R
rector, Jewish Welfare Board,
evy;
y
6-8531. Call before 12 noon and
the biry Mr will speak at the dinner-dance,
ENT-Lovely
room
in
priv-
of
William
onor
ate
B. Isenberg b
after 9 o'clock in the evening.
climaxing the two-day confer-
Boa home. Good transportation. and Mrs. Saul Copin; in honor
o f ence.
of Cong.
rd optional. 3304 Boston. Lt. Eliot Finley Robinson, by
WANTED-Housekevper. Middle- - TOw nsend 6-5057. M 1.
Beth Tefilo
. and Mrs. Albert M. Jordan;
aged. To go home nights, and
Emanuel
honor of the 50th wedding Victory Aides to Hold
act as companion. Pleasant sur- OFFICE WORKER-Ty p i st, book_ a in
Capable and
nniversa
Night
of
Games
April
26
an Ai ds.
roundings. TO. 8-4861.
keeper, desk clerk, for summer man
rs. Hy-
Specialized
Berryer
f Mr. Mr. an Mr
g, by
s .
The public is urged to attend
resort hotel, wishes to make ar_ Ira Kaufman.
ran
gements to ha
FOR RENT-Nicel f • • shell
the initial party of the Victory
-old
`° -Year-old
son with her • Ple
room; private family; excellent
Aides which will be held on Wed-
Please
call
f
dlso Marriages
ro
rn
transportation; unlimited
6 to 8 p. m. DAvison 2451.
nesday evening, April 26, at the
Deborah Auxiliary of
phone.
Performed
TO. 8-9613.
Dexter-Lawrence
Hall.
It
will
b
Services In Eng-
Bnai Brith to Celebrat e
e
an
evening
of
games,
and
the
lish
and Yiddish
FOR RENT-A nice comforts ble Its Fifth Anniversary
REM'ARD-50 dollar War Bond
furnished room in home of two
nominal charge will include re-
1934 Hazelwood
for 5 or 6 room flat or income.
adults. 2722 W. Buena Vi
From a small group of 10 freshment;`The proceeds are to
sta
TYler 6-6960
Automatic heat. Adults. Cali
Ave., between Linwood
be
turned
over
to
the
Red
Cross.
an a , members, the Deborah Auxiliary
TOwnsend 6-3791.
Lawton. TOwnsend 7-6710, all of Bnai Brith Young Women has Mrs. Louis Greenfield has charge
day Sunday; and week d ays grown into an organization of of arrangements and is being
'
after 7 p. m.
assisted by Mrs. Emery Ehren-
FOR RENT-Nice clean furnish-
over 75 members who are an
Rev. Cantor
vald and Mrs. Eleanor Labe.
ed room in single home. Small PAINTER
essential
part
of
Bnai
Brith,
and
I.
Jr& Helen Weiss and Mrs. Ida
private family. Good transpor-
DAVID
which
has
won
respect
and
es-
High class work only. S. Fri
Berkowitz have charge of the
tation. Reasonable, 2464 Cort-
ed- teem in District No. 6.
GOLDEN
man,
2224
Pingree.
TYI
ickets,
and
Mrs.
Joe
Rittman
land Ave. TOwnsend 5-5811,
e•
7-4860.
Much of the advance and prog- i• s treasurer of this affair.
/etroirs Favorite
ress of this organization is due
w.....-____
enelr
I i ep sc h p oriovle
FOR SALE-Fine French
MOHEL
• to the guidance and ever steady
period FOR
TYler 6-9990
‘ armel
al ry
furniture in excellent condition.
s
devotion
of
its
sponsor,
Mrs.
apartment
to
share
with
w
Wedding
Ceremo.
0 pen
for service. TOwnsend
nies Performed at
5 Leaving
-9506.
man. Elevator apt. All conven 0 - William J. Phillips. Not only was
Rome
and
by Ap-
ences.
Good
pointment.
transportatio i- she instrumental in the forma- in At a meeting held by the Car-
el
Young
Judea
at
the
Carmel
tion
of
the
Deborah
Auxiliary,
H
Lawton bus and Linwood stre
FOR RENT-Girl or woman to
car. TYler 7-7055.
et but was also the first Michigan w ebrew School at 11845 Lin-
share apartment. Kitchen prier -
chairman of Junior Bnai Brith. h ood Ave., it was decided to
leges. Call Sunday, 4002 Clem - FOR RENT -
ents.
a drive for new members.
April 21 marks the fifth an-
Attractive room in
Rev, Cantor
p riv ate home.
Close to street niversary of Deborah Auxiliary. c Pi arents are urged to enroll their
FOR R
c ar and bus lines.
Jacob
ildren
in
Carmel
Young
Judea
In
celebration
of
the
occasion,
a
Pleasant
ENT-Large airy room i n
roundings and all the comforts founders' day party will be held so that they may get a better
four room apartment. Two
Silverman
un
derstanding of Jewish life. Th
of home. TOwnsend 6-8640.
at the Jewish Community Cen-
adults in family. Between Wil
SURGICAL
ter, at which time the presenta- m eetings of Carmel Judea are
5101IEL
demere and Dexter, 3380 Mon-
IDDLE-AGED MAN -Wants tion of the charter will be re- he Id Sundays at 11:30 a. m.
215 years'
terey,
6 -6892. Apt. 303. TOwnsend
small furnished apartment or enacted. There will be games,
Practice
The newly elected officers are
room with private bath. Per- refreshments and entertainment; b a follows: President, Albert Kar-
Recommended by
WAN
Pity sl clans and
manent. L. Goldsmith, HOgarth and the trophies acquired during b l; vice president, Robert Stien-
TED-Party to share beau -
Hospitals
8 730, Extension 293.
rg; treasurer, Yale Miller; sec-
tiful summer cottage. Fine fa-
the past five years will be ex-
9371
e
libited.
tary, Donald Sklar.
cilities for children. Phone
Wildetnere
WIDOW - Wishes nice girl to
TOwnsend
6-3877
or
TOwnsend
5 -5217.
TY. 4.0062
share her apartment. Richton
JEWISH NATIONAL FUND
and ,Dexter section; or will Spring Fashion Revue
At
the
wedding
of
Miss
Har-
give mom and board. Call TO Presented at the
rie t Lewis and Mark Weitz at
VANTED-Clerk
and stockman;
also sales .1
9-3955.
272 1 Atkinson Ave. recently, a
Neugarten Medical Aid
• . evin & Sons ,
M ONUMENTS
Cleaners
of $20.50 was raised by Mrs.
mings,
1 . Supplies,L Tailors Trim- FOR RENT-Nice furnished roo
The Neugarten Medical Aid dc's
135 Randolph St.
Rosenfield for the Jewish

suitable for girl or service man' honored its new and paid-up Nat eph
ional Fund.
11RNITURE REPAIRED
wife. Good transportation members with a luncheon at the
TOwnsend 5-7818 •
Nicks, spots removed, at
Jewish Community Center audi-
IN MEMORIAM
home, or picked up. 25 y your
torium. Following the luncheon,
ears
of
I n loving memory of father,
FOR
RENT
-
Two
furnished
experience. UN. 2-5085.
the
Sisterhood
of
Temple
Israel
Ab
r
aham Lott, who passed away
rooms; sitting room and bed
11
- complimented the organization by on t he 29th day of Nissan, 1928-
room. Suitable for couple . presenting their play, "Spring
ANTED-3 bedroom flat by 1e_
1 ,, our hearts
Kitchen privileges. Good trans - Fashion Revue". Mrs. Milton
family. 12th St. sec. TY-
your memory lingers,
l et' 7 .8008

west tender and t rue,
portation. 2726 Pingree neat • Behrendt is chairman of the
-re
is
not
Till', hat
a day goes by
Lawton. TYler 4-0125.
e do not think of you.
membership committee, and Mrs.
ATTRACTIVE,-Rroo
m wit h large
Charles
Aller
was
chairman
of
Sa
porch, separate entr
FOR SALE-Room house, income the day.
Granite and Marble Atonements
ance. Good
dly missed by his wife,
7729 TWELFTH ST.
almost $400 monthly. Property
transportation Gentleman,
or
daug hter and grandchildren.
The
hospital
.visiting
commit-
6-7199
and contents for sale. Located
vorking couple preferred. UN.
tee,
of
which
Mrs.
Leo
M.
Brown
West Grand Blvd. and Lafa-
1-5085. 18936 Santa Rosa Drive.
is
chairman,
is
sponsoring
a
proj-
yette. For appointment write
ect to finance their year's activi-
Detroit's Original and Largest
hom e RENT-Nice bright room in
FOR
Detroit Jewish Chronicle, Box ties.
586.
ferred. of adults. Gentlemen pre-
Jewish Funeral Home
( orner
Pasadena and ARIZONA - Businessman over
BETH YEHUDAH LADIES
Wildemere. TO. 6-4461.
draft age would like to meet
FO3r
FOR RENT-Nice
a
The Ladies of Yeshivath Beth
fine person about 30 years of
furnished room
age. No objection to child. Re- Yehudah report that a donation
7739 JOHN R. STREET
tl ksP or young lady. Near good
tation.
TRINITY 2.2113
plies strictly confidential. Write has been made by I. Yavitz of
2518 Taylor Ave.
TY. 5-1908.
Serving Detroit for Nearly a Quarter of a Century
11802
Oakland
Ave.,
to
the
mem-
Detroit Jewish Chronicle, Box
DEPENDABLE
ory of the late Mrs. Sarah Ros-
200.
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enthal.

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