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CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110

Junes 23, _ 1944

HERZL IN RETROSPECT

By EMANUEL NEUMANN

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Is

HOME ON FURLOUGH

Meeting to Ratify Merger of Social Service

Viewing the whole period in First Zionist Congress the Brit.
And Children's Bureaus at Center June 29
re
perspective from the vantage Ish Government announced its
as
On Thursday, June 29, at 8 100 will
oint of our day, it may b ntention of proclaiming a Jewish
be children under super-
n-
p. m., a special membership meet _ vision in foster homes.
onfidently asserted that neve e State, though in only a part of
ing of the Jewish Social Service
a modern times has a prophe r Palestine. But the full realiza-
The officers of the Jewish So-
ic.
arisen among his people who sa t tion of Herzl's dream is still a
Bureau and the Jewish Children's cial Service Bureau are: Benja-
more dearly or endeavored mor w work for the future—dependent
Bureau will be held at the Jew- min E. Jaffe, president; Mrs.
ly
nobly to guide his people alon c less upon fluctuating external cir-
ish Community Center to ratify Charles Lakoff, vice president;
as
the road to honor and security g • cumstances than upon the ulti-
an agreement of merger ap- Sylvan S. Grosner, treasurer;
ns
It had been his task to over rnately decisive factor, the Jew-
proved by the boards of the two Harold Silver, secretary.
Se
come the inertia of centuries an - ish will. "If you will it, it is
organizations. Robert H. MacRae,
The officers of the Jewish Chil-
5.
director of the Community Fund dren's Bureau are: Fred M. But-
set his people into motion. De d no fable."
n.
In one of his darkest moments,
liberately and with persistence
and of the War Chest, will be zel, president; Herman Cohen,
Id
he had striven to dispel the when he doubted almost every-
the speaker. An amendment to vice president; Mrs. Melville S.
mood of helplessness and dul 1 one around him, Herzl had co-
the by-laws of the Jewish Social Welt, treasurer; Dr. Harry C.
ra
acquiescence in their fate an( posed an epitaph to be inscribed
Service Bureau increasing the Metzger, secretary.
over his grave: "His opinion of
board
membership from 21 to 28,
breathe
into
them
a
new
spirit
;h
o f self-confidence and the will the Jews was too high."
will also be submitted for ap-
CARD OF THANKS
proval.
His remains still rest in Vienna
to achieve. That had been his
The family of the late Zelda
purpose from the first. In a re- waiting to be reinterred in the
The
merger
represents
the
final
IS
thank their many
markable passage of his diary soil of Palestine as provided in
step of many years of close co- Frishman
operation between the two or- friends and relatives for the ex-
written at the close of the First his will. The final epitaph is still
pressions
of sympathy and kind-
ganizations, dating back to 1933.
Congress, he said: "At Basle I to be written. If it will not then
It was negotiated by special com- ness shown them in their recent
founded the Jewish State. If I proclaim the final consummation
mittees headed by Dr. Leo M. bereaVement.
were to say this today, I would of his Idea, it will at least re-
be met by universal laughter. In cord that, in his own words, he LT. (j.g.) ARTHUR EDELSTEIN Franklin for the Jewish Children's
UNVEILING NOTICE
Bureau and Mrs. Charles Lakoff
five years, perhaps, and certainly had given—
Lt. (j.g.) Arthur Edelstein for the Jewish Social Service
"To the young a hope, to
The family of the late Ben
in fifty, everyone will see it. The
the old a dream, to all
State is already founded, in es-
son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Eifel Bureau. In a joint statement, Dr. Cabot announce the unveiling of
men something beautiful."
Franklin and Mrs. Lakoff stated: a stone, to be held at the Chesed
sence, in the will of the people
S
stein
of 1530 Lee Place, has re "The merger is in the best in- Shel Emes Cemetery on Sunday,
of the State . . . The territory
—From:
The
Birth
of
Jewish
turned from 13 months duty terests of the Jewish community July 2, at 11 a. in. All friends
is only the concrete manifesta-
Statesmanship.
in the Southwest Pacific. During and of the people using the are invited to attend.
tion; and even where it possesses
10 months of combat duty serv- agencies. It will bring about eco-
a territory, the State is always
ing in the amphibious forces of nomies of time and energy and UNVEILING OF TOMBSTONE
something abstract.
the U. S. Navy he took part in increased efficiency of operation.
"In Basle I created this th i ng Ladies' Lechem Aneeim
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Silver-
three invasions and four cam- The special skills and approaches man invite their relatives and
which is abstract and theref ore To Hold Picnic June 25
paigns.
The
admiral
of
the
sev-
of the children's program will friends to the unveiling of the
invisible to the great majo city
enth fleet has recommended him
of people. Actually, with infini t„.
The Detroit Ladies Lechem for the Silver Star for conspic- be amply protected in the new tombstone of theit• son, Pvt. Ir-
set-up and a special case commit- win Silverman, to take place
imal means, I gradually infu sect Aneeim Society will hold its an-
into the people the mood of the nual picnic at Palmer Park, near uous bravery in action against tee, recruited largely from the Sunday, June 25, at the Clover
the
Japanese.
personnel of the Jewish Children's Hill Park Cemetery at 11 a. m.
State, and inspired them with the the children's swimming pool,
His unit received citations and Bureau board, will be responsible Rabbi A. M. Hershman will offi-
feeling that they were the Na- Sunday, June 25. Platt to come
commendations, including a rec- for the development of placement c'ate.
tional Assembly."
and enjoy the various delicacies
Persistently he had nouns ho d and delicious dinner that are ommendation for the Presidential policies."
among the Jews the ambition for being prepared by the committee. Unit Citation.
The new merged agency will
t. (j.g.) Edelstein and his b e located at 5737 Second Ave.
RECEPTACL ES
'gni y and statehood. In
wife,
Mrs.
Arthur
Edelstein
of
his utopian novel, "Oldnewland,"
Garbage, Ash nod Itabbage
a nil will handle close to 700 cases
Reinforced, Concrete. Fully
Tuxedo Ave., are now enjoying
month, of which approximately
he had pictured the Jewish Pal es-
Guaranteed. Priced Right.
tine of the future, founded in BROCHAH GOLDSTEIN AUX. his leave in Detroit prior to his
assignment in the European the-
AMERICAN
equity and dedicated to hum an
A meeting of the Brochah ater. They will establish tempo-
brotherhood and social progre ss, Goldstein
RECEPTACLE CO.
Auxiliary was held at rary residence in Little Creek
a land in which there was n ei- the home of Mrs. Emil Edelson,
579 Kenilworth
TO. 5-5889
LOTTIE G. DeYOUNG
ther poverty nor oppression a nil Plans were made for the donor Virginia.
Funeral
services
for
Mrs.
Lot-
from whose borders bigotry w as luncheon to be held on Wednes-
tie G. DeYoung, who died on
banished. But its chief purpo se day, Jan. 17, 1945, at the Statler
had been to impress upon his
PORT HURON NOTES Saturday evening, June 17, at
The Well Known Rev.
Hotel.
the home of her daughter Mrs
people indelibly the ideal of n a-
Mrs.
Sam
Zingerson
was
se-
OBITUARY
Roy A. Foreman, 2740 Fullerton
tional freedom and nation
al lected as the delegate for the
status.
of Cong.
Minnie Drescher of Port H u - Ave., were held from the chapel
June
convention
which
will
be
His ideas, even phrases of his held in Denver, Col., June 16-19. ron, Mich., 34 years old, di of Temple Beth El on June 20,
Beth
Tefilo
coining, have been embodied
unexpectedly on Wednesday, Ju ed Rabbi Glazer officiating. Born in
Emanuel
international treaties, passi in The Brochah Goldstein Auxili- 14. For more than 12 years s he Chicago in 1880, Mrs. DeYoung
ary of the J. C. R. S. will be
ne lived in Detroit for GO years.
Capable and
into the public law of nation ng
s. hostess at the USO on Monday, was teaching economics at t he She was the widow of the late
Specialized
Actually within 40 years of t he
Port Huron High School, and du
June 26.
Mg this time was also teachin r- Sol DeYoung. Surviving are a
Sunday School. Besides th g son, Wilbur, local attorney. and
Afro Marriage,
M. A. degree of the Universit five daughters, Mrs. Charles M.
Performed
of Michigan she held a teacher Neidelman, Mrs. Reuben Graff,
Services In
LICENSED ELECTRICIAN: A
certificate of the Hebrew Unio s Mrs. Roy A. Foreman, Mrs. Mau-
Eng-
lish
11
WANTED
—
Young
professional
n rice E. Chimber of Chicago, Mrs.
and Yiddish
kinds of wiring and repairin g.
woman to share apartment. College in Cincinnati. She is sus Edwin M. Marks; and two sisters,
Motors, generators, plugs, bell s,
1934 Hazelwood
Phone Miss Katz. CO. 1600, vived by her parents, Mr. an d Mrs. Robert L. Seebald of Cleve-
switches, chimes and fixture s.
Mrs. Charles Drescher; her si s-
TYler 6.6960
beginning Monday, 9 to 5.
land
and
Mrs.
Julius
Lewis.
She
For residence, commercial an
ter, Mrs. Herman Goldstein, an
d
was
a
sister
of
the
late
Jacob
industrial. Crest Electric Ser
v- WANTED—Woman as companion three brothers, Al, Pfc. Dave an d Golden, the late Albert Golden
ice. TRinity 1-1165.
to semi-invalid; light house- Aviation Cadet Phil, all of Por t and the late Minnie Starr.
work,
two adults, no laundry. Huron. Burial was in the M t
Rev. Cantor
IN DETROIT in vital war work
4-room
apartment; more for Sinai Cemetery, with Rabbi Seli g
JACOB SIGEL
for the duration, must find
S.
Auerbach
officiating.
DAVID
home than salary. TY. 5-2569.
* * *
of 8051 Woodrow Wilson (lied
2 or 3 or 4 room furnished
GOLDEN
June
16
at
the
age
of
63
years.
apt. Guarantee furniture to WILL SHARE my double room,
Citywide D-Day services wer
)stroll's Favorite
e Funeral services were held Sun-
be well cared for. Day phone,
twin beds, in a downtown hotel, conducted by Rabbi Selig S • day, Rabbi Isaac Stollman offici-
MOHEL
LAfayette 4240; night,' TOwn-
with a congenial person. Phone Auerbach over the radio in th o siting. He is survived by his
TYler 8-0450
send 6-2296.
early morning hours of D-Day
CH. 6800, Room 1007.
Wedding Comma-
Ides rcrtermed at
Other impressive services wer • wife, Anna; two sons, Ben and
FOR RENT—Beautiful room in WANTED — Experienced stenog- conducted by Rabbi Auerbach a e Meyer; two daughters, Mrs. Lena
Home and by Ap-
pointment.
apartment with adult couple.
rapher for machinery company he Mt. Sinai Synagogue at the t Kingstein and Mrs. S. Kravitz,
Good transportation. One block
in business over 25 years, good e nd of which the Shofar wa and one brother Sam. Burial was
east of Dexter. Pleasant at-
s in Hebrew Memorial Park Ceme-
hours, good pay, permanent 8 minded seven times.
mosphere. Unlimited
tery.
* * *
phone.
Rev. Cantor
job, essential war work. 14057
Gentleman
preferred.
3407
Schaefer Highway, VErmont
Services on Friday night, June
Longfellow, Ap, 7 • TY. 6-3083.
Jacob
JULIUS ROSENFELD
7-0366.
6, were given as farewell service
of 3010 Glendale died June 13
f
Silverman
or
Miss
Helen
R.
Hyde,
a
mem-
,TTRACTIVE furnished room WILL INVEST $1500 and my b
SURGICAL
er of the faculty of Mt. Sinai at the age of 73 years. He is
with porch, awning, separate
.5101IEL
services in good going busi- R eligious School, who joined the survived by his wife, Fannie;
entrance, best transportation,
25 Years'
six sons, Hyman, Harry, De.
ness
or
partnership.
Prefer
Waves,
After
Rabbi
Auerbach's
few blocks from Palmer Woods.
Practice
cleaning business or gas sta- a ddress, Mrs. Isadore Goldman John L. Samuel, Louis and Sol;
18036 Santa Rosa Drive. UN.
Recommended ty
tion. All replies confidential. s poke in behalf of the Mt. Sinai two daughters, Mrs. Isabelle
2-5085.
Physicians and
Best of references. Box 129, S isterhood and presented Miss Gray and Mrs. Rose Miller; two
hospitals
OR RE NT—
brothers,
Sam
and
Joseph;
sis-
Detroit
Jewish
Chronicle.
9371
yde with a farewell gift. Sam
Attractive room for
A dinoff and Louis C. Bergsma, ter, Mrs. Dora Borodkin. Rabbi
Wilcietnere
employes! young woman in pri-
TY. 4.0062
vate home with two adults in ACCOUNTANT - BOOKKEEPER p ast superintendents of Mt. Sinai A. M. Hershman and Cantor Ja-
30, married, draft deferred, S unday School, thanked Miss cob Sonenklar officiated. Burial
f amily. Close to bus and street
wants
position
with
responsi-
H
was
in
Hebrew
Memorial
Park
car lines. Reasonable rent to
yde for the time, effort and
bility. TYler 4-7148.
right party. TY. 5-2811.
ork she had given the religious Cemetery.
instruction of the children.
MONUMENTS
';'
*
JACK ABRAMOVITZ
,AUTIFUL bright apartment to FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
*
room
with
private
family,
suit-
of 18295 Monica died June 15
hare with a nice woman or
able for girl employed. N. W. c Friday evening services will at the age of 43 years. He leaves
nice couple. Mrs. Schiff,
ontinue throughout the summer.
section.
2503
Sturtevant.
Town-
H
0 13641
ebrew school will be held twice his wife, Anna; four children,
497. Dexter, Apt. 207. DA.
send 5-7760.
a week during vacation time till Rosalie, Elsa, Shirley and Rob-
tlftBACH
YOUNG Man, 22, and brother, the middle of July. During this ert. Rabbi Isaac Stollman offici-
CONGENIAL
LADY
desires
to
ated.
Burial
was
in
Hebrew
Me-
Pay for ride to Los Angeles,
16, seek room and board with period the Junior Congregation
will continue to meet on Saturday morial Park Cemetery.
good family. UN. 4-0092.
Calif., with couple driving
morning.
*
Liar boys musi az ,r
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
Pleasee write promptly, Apt.
ing—we must ke.:p on buy-
room for gentleman or em-
A special committee to attend
,
Seward
Hotel,
Detroit
2,
ing WAR BONDS until vic-
Mich
ployed couple. Good trans- to necessary outer repair work
Granite and Marble Monuments
portation, bus or street car at the synagogue has been ap-
Phone number.
giving
tory is won. Keep on BACK-
7729 TWELFTH ST.
line. Two adults in family. 3294 pointed. Serving on this commit-
ING THE ATTACK.
TT. 6-7192
FOR REN T— Beautiful
Richton near Dexter. TOwn- tee are Messrs. Louis C. Bergs-
—•
room for
send 7-3384.
man, Herman L. Goldstein and
°ne
or
two
persons
with
family
?!
two adults. Board optional. SERVICE MAN'S WIFE wishes Morris M. Singer.
Detioit's Origitiil sal Lagnt
,arage, unlimited
phone. 9447
q
to share her 3-room apartment
Emergency Crops
Jewish Funeral Home
oQuade corner Edison. TYler
r-185.
with another girl. N. W. Sec-
Among the crops that make good
tion. For information, call emergency pasture for dairy cattle
FURNITURE
UNiversity 3-9825.
ii,
are oats, oats and peas, oats and
REPAIRED, refin-
8-ed, restyled,
nicks,
spots
emoved. 25
FOR RENT—Room nicely fur- sweet clover, rye, Sudan grass, Su-
7739 JOHN R. STREET
TRINITY 2.2113
nished, desirable for nurse or dan grass mixed with soybeans and
nee. •15 460 years of experi-
Serving Detroit for Nearly • Quarter of a Century
,-4371; night Livernoi n. UN.
one or two girls. Good trans- sorghum mixed with soybeans. Mix-
or Sunday, UN.
DEPENDABLE
2-5085
portation. On Roselawn near tures of oats with a number of leg-
DIGNIFIED
Curtis. Call Townsend 5-5798. umes and grasses are also suitable.
CITY WIDE SERVICE

OBITUARY

Hyman Schulsinger

MOHEL

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Manual lirharil

Lewis Bros.

