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America lavish Periodical Cotter

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 0/110

April 28, 1944

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE end The Le al Chronicle

Special Meeting of
JWEWO Monday, May 1

Ladies' Auxiliary, JWV,
Are Guests at Flint
Membership Rally

OBITUARY

he was a member. He is sur-
vived by three sons, Sidney and Women of Young Israel
MRS. BERTHA FELDMA N
Robert of Manton, and Jack f Mother-Daughter Dinner
°- To Be Held at Lachar's
passed away Friday, April 2 1, at Cadillac.
Lit tle Traverse Bay
H
p
al
in
The Department of Michigan Pet oskey, after a bri
Ladies'
IN MEMORIAM
The annual Mothers' and
Ladies'
Auxiliary of the Jewish SI
ill ness
Daughters' Dinner, sponsored by
was born in German
War Veterans were guests at the 1869 and came to this count y in
In loving memory of our dear the Women's League of Young
membership rally of the Eli Ros- 1890. She lived with her hus ry in father and grandfather, Moritz Israel will be celebrated on May
enblum Post No. 231, Flint, in
Bay City, Detroit, and P band Weiss, who passed away April 10, 1944, at Lache•'s, 8939 Twelfth
Mich.,
on Thursday, April 20. key, Mich. The greater par etos- 19, 1941.
St.
Representin
g the Department her life was spent in Peto t of
Mrs. Edith Cohen, chairman,
t tv tt,i1.
, 1e(!viap ‘evayo,u ;nanneyverte ars,
skey
of Michigan were Rose M. Co_ and she had numerous fri
Tilulet Ms"
has arranged a highly interesting
ends
wan, president; Lillian A. Mor- throughout the state. She is
The happy thought when we were
and varied program for the eve-
all together.
ris, junior vice president; Birdie vived by the following nine sur-
ning. Highlighting the program
Z. Rosenberg, treasurer, and Hat- dren : Norman Feldman of Cl
Sadly
Sadly missed by his daughters, will be a very charming guest
tie Cohen, chaplain. land, 0.
eve-
________ _____
speaker and a talented singer.
, Samuel Feldman of sons and grandchildren.
New York City, Mrs. Al fred
For reservations, please contact
RODIN CLUB
Frank of Petoskey, Mrs. L ouis
Mrs. Fannie Leve at TOwnsend
UNVEILING
l
5-2634.
Smiansky
of Dit,
etro Mr s. Her-
The next meeting of the Rodin beet Levey of New
The unveiling of a stone for
Haven,
Co
nn.,
Club will be held Wednesday Carl Feldman of Minot, N.
the late Rabbi Nathan Rubin-
D. , stein of Aurora, Ill., who passed Jr. Home Relief Buffet
evening, May 3, at the home of Captain Charles Feldman,
Eng-
away
Mrs. Samuel Rivkin, 147 Winona land, Mrs. Ralph Margolius,
in Detroit Dec. 8, 1942,
Ave., Highland Park. folk, Va. Corp. Herman Felder Nor- will be held at the Chesed Shel Supper Saturday, April 29
----------___— New Guinea.
Ian , Eines Cemetery on Sunday,
Jr. Home Relief Society
'11
A pril 0, at 1 p. in., at the Sab- close its membership drive on
bath observers section. Rabbi Saturday, April 29, at 7:30, with
SAMUEL LEIDEMAN
LICENSED ELECTRICIAN: All
Zeev Wein of Chicago, brother- a buffet supper-dance at the
buried
Wednesday,
kinds of wiring and repairing. FOR RENT — Large furnished was
from
the Lewis
Bros. April
Fun 26, in-law of the late Rabbi Rubin- home of Mrs. Samuel Arkin, 4055
room
with
private
family
of
Chape
Motors, generators, plugs, bells,
l. He is survived by eral stein, will officiate, assisted by Glendale Ave. Service men will
two adults. Kitchen privileges.
switches, chimes and fixtures.
wife , Ida; (l aughter,
his Rabbi Charles Rubinstein of be the guests of the Jr. Home
Suitable for woman or business son, Frank. Mr. Lei Shirley, and Milwaukee, brother of the (le- Relief
For residence, commercial and
Society. All paid members
deman
wa s a ceased rabbi.
industrial. Crest Electric Serv-
girl. Lawton bus and Linwood veteran of World War
I and
of the organization are urged
street car line. 9810 Lawton, a
ice. TRinity 1-1165 or TYler
member of f the Jewish War V was Friends of the Rubinstein and to attend and new members are
Apt. 41 TYler 7-7055.
8-6200.
et- Merzon families are asked to be invited to pay their dues at the
erans, Julius Rosenwald Post 2 18.
present, if possible, at the cere- door. For further information,
FOR RENT—Nice clean furnish- FOR RENT—Room for couple.
mony. For driving accommoda- please call Miss Florence Nai-
LENA ROTHSTEIN
ed room in single home. Small
mark, University 2-1138 or
Housekeeping privileges, good died April 9. She is survived by tions telephone Mr. Merzon, Ty- Madison
private family. Good transpor-
7460.
ler 5-3194.
neighborhood, in small adult her husband, Samuel; two so
tation. Reasonable. 2464 Cort-
ns,
family. Call Saturday, Sunday Capt. Hymon
land Ave. TOwnsend 5-5811.
S.
or evenings, TOwnsend 5-9720 Army and C Ross of
UNVEILING
pl. Leo R
the U. of
Rothstein
IN DETROIT in vital war work F
The children, Louis I. Kramer,
Ay,
and a daught
Sorkin.
OR RENT—Large double room Mrs. Joseph rm
for the duration, must find
er, Max Kramer, Hattie Lansky, Rose
suitable for one or two per-
Bernstein and Ella Kamins, in-
3 or 4 room furnished apt.
sons, in single home. Small
Guarantee furniture to be well
vite their relatives and friends cktftt cH;H:fticH:Hxttits:Ftt***-CHXN:Httai
MINNIE KLEIN
adult
family.
Unlimited
phone.
to the unveiling of a tombstone
cared for. Day phone, LAfay-
RECEPTACLES
Funeral services for Mrs. M in- for their father, Samuel Kramer,
Good transportation. 2546 Tux-
ette 4240; night, TOwnsend
Garbage, Ash and Itubbage
nie
Klein
were
held
last
Frid
edo
Ave.
TOwnsend
6-0187,
6-2296.
ay cn Sunday, April 30, at 2 p.
Reinforced, Concrete. Fully
at Lewis Bros. She died sudde nly at Beth David Cemetery on Van
Guaranteed. Priced Right,
in New York City on April
FOR
FOR RENT—Room with private F
AMERICAN
RENT — Large furnished Surviving are her husba 19. Dyke. Rabbi J. Eisenman and
bath, in single home. Excellent
Cantor Sonenklar will officiate.
room, with small adult family. Henry; two daughters, Mrs. Je nd,
RECEPTACLE CO.
location and transportation.
an
Suitable for gentleman or lady Schlesinger and Mrs. Louis M.
579 Kenilworth TO. 8-5889
For single person. References.
IN MEMORIAM
or employed couple. Good Bloomberg; a son, Julius S. Kle
HOgarth 2906. 3774 Sturte-
in
In
loving
memory
of
our
dear
transportation.
2298
Glendale
of
Los
Angeles,
and
a
sist
vant.
Ave. TOwnsend 6-2586. Mrs. Julia G. Hoeflish of Detro er, mother and grandmother, Sarah

it. Leah Kapetansky, who passed
FOR RENT—Room, nicely fur- B OOKKEEPER, experienced, full
away 14 years ago, May 5, 1930
HARRY MONSON
nished, for gentleman. Good
The Well Known Rev.
charge, small office, good pay. of 209 Cherokee St., Pontia c (7th day in Iyar).
transportation. Bus or street
Permanent position with estab-
lished firm. See Mr. Heiman, died April 19 at the age of 5 b I am longing, longing.
car line. Two adults in family.
For the hand that held our own,
years. He leaves his wife, Dor a
Telephone privileges. TOwn-
Renew Sweeper Co.,
of Cong.
9591 his children, Mrs. Joseph Rubi n , Guided all our tiny footsteps,
send 8-7727. 2727 Leslie, up-
Grand River, HOgarth 1400.
Though our childhood days have
Beth
Trill°
per.
Benjamin and Lieut. Arthur 0 f
sown;
Emanuel
OUNG MAN, draft exempt, for U. S. Army. Funeral services
The hand that smoothed our pillow
And cased our brows at night,
FOR RENT — Nice furnished
mail order department. Per- were held April 20. Rabbi Strauss The
Capable and
touch that banished sorrow,
Spechdlsed
room with private family. Con-
manent position, good pay, officiated. Burial was in Clover
Brought US comfort, peace and
venient transportation. Near
light;
chance for advancement. See Hill Park Cemetery.
We are longing, longing,
bus and street car line. TOwn-
Mr. Heiman, ReNew Sweeper
For that Mother's love and rare,
send 5-7637.
dlso Marriages
Co., 9591 Grand River. HO- EMMA ELIZABETH GANTZ
For the words t hat stopped all
garth 1400.
Performed
of 51 Holbrook Ave. died April
grieving,
FOR RENT — Nice furnished
24 at the age of 48 years. Fu- And the smile so sweet and rare,
Services In Eng-
room with private family suit- STENOGRAPHER, experienced, neral services were held Wednes-
For the heart that knew no byways
lish and Yiddish
Save to love's unstinted store,
able for business couple. Good
for small office. Good pay, 40 (lay at the Ira Kaufman Funeral
And as years press on, dear
1934 Hazelwood
transportation. 2657 Pasadena.
Mother,
hour week, permanent position Home, Rabbi Benedict Glazer
TYler 6-6960
TOwnsend 5-6035.
We are longing more and more.
with established firm. See Mr. officiating. She leaves her hus-
Heiman,
ReNew
Sweeper
Co.,
band,
Harry;
two
brothers
and
Ever to be sadly missed by her
FOR RENT — Nice furnished
9591 Grand River, HOgarth two sisters. Burial was in Oak- children
and grandchildren.
room with private family.
1400.
view
Cemetery.
Good transportation. Edison
Rev. Cantor
near Dexter. TYler 5-7533.
FOR RENT — Well furnished,
Nazis Lure Dutch Jews
HARRY OGOROSKIN
DAVID
lean room. Good transporta- of 3238 Pasadena Ave. died on
FOR RENT—Lady living alone
t ion. No kitchen privilege but April 25 at the age of 64 years. From Safety by Trick
GOLDEN
would like to share her 4-room
b oard if desired. TYler 6-1377. Funeral services were held Thurs-
)et rol t's favorite
flat with two young ladies.
GENEVA (WNS). — Thou-
MOHEL
R
RENT—Large,
airy
room.
day
at
the
Ira
Kaufman
Funeral
Kitchen privileges. Near Dex- FO
TYler 6-9095
sands of Dutch Jews who evaded
ter bus and Clairmount car
Wedding Coruna
" ood transportation, 3791 Car- Home. He is survived by his Nazi deportation by hiding were
line. Tyler 6-9421.
er, between Dexter and Hol- wife, Jennie; one son, Pvt. Wil-
nice Performed at
Home and by Ap-
ur. TYler 7-9137. liana Yale of U. S. Army; three tricked into surrender by a Ges-
pointment.
tapo
ruse,
it
was
disclosed
here
daughters, Mrs. Sam Sniderman,
FOR RENT—Comfortable, clean
furnished room with private RO OM FOR RENT—Two men Mrs. Jack Isaacson and Fannie; this week.
Unable to round up the thou-
family. Suitable for gentleman
° ✓ employed couple. Board if two brothers, Max and Sam of sands of Dutch Jews who were
referred.
Twin
beds.
2670
Detroit
and
Hyman
of
Winnipeg.
or lady. Good transportation.
?,
hiding in the homes and cellars
Rev. Cantor
1975 Gladstone. TYler 7-4908.
" ladstone, Apt. 112. TYler
of their Christian friends, the
BEN HARRIS
-2299.
Jacob
FOR RENT—Large bed room, ,„
Services for
for, Ben Harris, 67 of Nazis conceived the idea of lur-
Silverman
completely furnished, conveni- r ", R RENT—Room with house- 3345 Richton Ave., who died ing them out of hiding by post-
SURGICAL
ent to transportation lines,
K eeping privileges. Couple or Wednesday, was held in the Lewis ing notices that all Jews who
5101/EL
suitable for couple or young
wo singles. DAvison 2751. Bros. Funeral Home, 7739 John had not yet been deported would
25 Years'
woan. 1667 W. Euclid. 3 739 Richton, upper west. R., with burial in Clover Hill be exchanged for German war
Practice
Park Cemetery. A tavern owner, prisoners in the United States.
Recommended by
FOR RENT—Room, or will share FO R RENT — Lovely furnished Mr. Harris had lived in Detroit The notice said that arrange-
Physicians and
attractive apartment on Boston
mosottala
ont room with kitchen privi- for 45 years. He is survived by ments had been completed with
Blvd.
near
Dexter.
All
con-
le
ges.
9371
'e
TOwnsend 8-1295. 3002 his wife, Mrs. Bess Harris; three American authorities, through
v
es. Middle-aged woman
Wildemera
R ichton. Private home. daughters, Mrs. Doris Rosen and neutral sources, to ship all such
or business girl preferred. Ty-
Jews to America' and that each
TY. 4-0062
ler 6-4232.
FOR RENT — Lovely furnished Mrs. Belle Polier, both of De- would receive 1,000 guilders
ro om on Roselawn, between troit, and Mrs. Lillian Schwartz from Dutch authorities to cover
RENT—
FOR RENT—Fvie
room flat,
Si x and Seven Mile Rds., near of Chicago; two sisters, Mrs. the cost of maintenance in the
with purchas e of refrigerator
14 th bus; two adults in family. Sarah Rosenberg of Detroit and United States until such time as
Mrs. Hattie Lavin of Cleveland,
and furniture. Call Sunday and
U nlimited phone. Gentleman and four brothers, Morris, Lou. they could find employment. Thus
evenings. 2440 Clements. TO.
pr
eferred.
Call
UN.
4-4069.
7-0912.
Arthur and Charles, all of De- lured from hiding, thousands of
Jews were seized and at once
WANTED—Young woman for of troit.
FOR
deported to concentration camps
RENT—Nice large, airy
fie work. Responsible institu-
where many were tortured to
JACOB H. GOLDBERG
front room in a 4-room apart-
do n. Write Box 162, Detroit
Funeral services for Jacob H. slow death.
meat. Two adults in family.
Je wish Chronicle.
Goldberg, a resident of Detroit
3380 Alonterey, Apt. 303, be-
tween Dexter and Wildemere. FOR RENT—Beautiful five room for 55 years, who died at his NEUGARTEN MEDICAL AID
TOwnsend 6-6892.
co ttage. furnished; two large home, 9627 Dexter Blvd., were
Mrs. Norman Noble and Mrs.
po rches, inside plumbing, mod- held at the Lewis Brothers Cha- Max Lebow will be co-hostesses
YOU
NG BUSINESS and profes-
pel,
7739
John
R.,
at
2
p.
m.
n
conveniences,
boat.
One-
er
to the executive board of the
sional men and women who
ha If block from beach, Walled Thursday. Burial was in Mach- Neugarten Medical Aid, at the
Granite and Marble Moottments
are desirous of getting ac-
La ke. TYler 4-7545 or TYler pelah Cemetery. Mr. Goldberg, home of Mrs. Noble, 16922 Law-
7729 TWELFTH ST.
quainted may do so by writing
who
was
66
years
old,
is
sur-
7- 6981.
TT. 6-7192
ton Ave.
Detroit Jewish Chronicle,
Box
vived
by
his
wife,
Minnie;
a
g
171. All information kept FOR RENT—For gentleman with son, Oswald; a sister, Mrs. Lily
strictly confidential.
cat y references, desirable room Solomon, and two brothers, Abe
Detroit's Original and Largest
in northwest section. Half- and Leo.
FOR RENT _ Large nice fur-
blo ck from Woodward Ave.
Jewish Funeral Home
nished room with private fam- Ca ll evenings, TO. 9-5357.
ISADORE KORN
ilY. 2696 W. Grand Ave., be-
Isadore Korn, 72, a former
tween Linwood and Lawton. FOR RENT, furnished, to man resident of Bay City, died at
TOwnsend 6-7790.
of good character and clean, his home in Manton, Mich., on
7739 JOHN R. STREET
wh o would appreciate a room Monday, April 17. The funeral
TRINITY 2.2113
FOR RENT or to
manage—Gro- wit h home privileges, tele- services were held here on Wed-
Serving Detroit for Neerly a Quarter of a Century
eery store in Ypsilanti, Mich. pho ne, piano, private bath, etc. nesday with Rabbi Irving Ganz
DEPENDABLE
Write Ann Rozenkranz, 114
DIGNIFIED
Fo ur doors from bus. 2234 officiating, and burial was at the
N ' S ummit, Ypsilanti, Mich.
C/TY WIDE SERVICE
Chi cago Blvd. TO. 8-0082.
Bnai Brith cemetery, of which

A special meeting of the Jew-
ish Women's European Welfare
Organization will be held Mon-
day, May 1, at the Congregation
Bnai Moshe, Dexter and Law-
=rence at 1 p. m.
At this meeting reports will
be heard in behalf of the in-
vestigation committee and recom-
mendations from the board in
connection with sending relief to
orphaned families in Palestine
and in this country.
Reports will also be heard on
the affairs held before Passover
and a plan for affairs for the
coming summer will be outlined.
All members are requested to
attend this first meeting of the
season and to come on time.

CLASSIFIED

BUY WAR BONDS

Hyman Schulsinger

MOHEL

,

anuat 1trhur1

Lewis Bros.

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