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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1944-09-15

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Friday, September 15, 1944

YESHIVATH BETH YEHUDAH SESSIONS
BEGIN ON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Contributions to the
Jewish Home for Aged

Page 15

Prayer for Freedom is
Theme of High Holiday

Full details of the greatly ex-
panded program of Yeshivath
Beth Yehudah have now been re-
leased. The Yeshivah proper com-

OBITUARY

ADELE SIEGEL MAYER
wife of Dr. Willard Mayer of 51
W. Boston Blvd. died Sept. 13.
Two children, Rosalie and Martin,
survive; sisters, Mrs. Benjamin
Siegel and Mrs. Emil Amberg;
two brothers, Eugene and Leo
Siegel. Services were held on
Sept. 15 from her home. Inter-
ment was in Woodmere Cemetery
and Dr. B. Benedict Glazer offi-
ciated.

convenience for mothers the kin- - The following have made con-
NEW YORK—As the gates of
dergarten will hold two sessions tributions to the Home:
the Nazi inferno are being
daily : From 9:30 to 12:30 in
Morey L. Abrahams, in mem- smashed by the victorious libera-
the morning, and from 1 to 4
tion armies of the United Nations
in the afternoon. Children who ory of mother, Anna Abrahams, and vistas of freedom, are open-
kitten(' the kindergarten will be and in memory of Fred Schram ing for the long subjugated and
given a thoroughly adequate prep- and Mrs. Rose Rothenberg; Sam suffering peoples of Europe, a
aration for public school, and Belkin, donation; Mrs. Mollie S. message of freedom, couched in
the terms of the ancient Jewish
for the Yeshivah classes.
The Day School is starting Stern, in memory of Mrs. Zena prayer for liberty, will be brought
with a first grade public school Ehrlich; Mrs. D. Lefko, in mem- to Synagogue members and wor-
class. From 9 a, m. to 4 p. m. ory of mother. Ida M. Epstein; shippers on the advent of the MRS. KATHERINE WEINSTEIN
the children spend their time in Mrs. J. Friedberg, in memory of year 5705 of the Hebrew calen- of 18633 Monica died Sept. 4
at the age of 60 years. She is
a truly Jewish atmosphere, and mother, Frayde ; Jeannette Kay, dar.
The message is graphically por- survived by her husband, Sam;
they receive a fully accredited in memory of Belle Pearlman;
public school education in addi- Sidney Freedman, in memory of trayed in a Rosh Hashonah one daughter, Mrs. Geo. L. Bar-
tion to their Hebrew training. Norman Pelavin; Mr. and Mrs. stamp, issued by the Jewish Na- ron; and one grandchild. Funeral
Bus service and lunches are avail- Sam Gross, in memory of Mrs. tional Fund, the land reclaiming services were from the Chesed
of the Zionist move- Shel Emes. Burial at Hebrew
able for the day school students. Rose Rothenberg; Rita and Jay instrument
ment, which dedicated the High Memorial Park Cemetery.
District Branches
Bresler, in memory of Fred Holiday season to intensifying its
Besides these activities which Schram; Dr. and Mrs. Julius Y. popular effort to enlist mass sup-
ISADORE C. GOLD
are conducted in the Yeshivah Burnstine, in memory of David port for the cause of Palestine of 3764
Rochester died Sept. 9
and adjacent buildings on Dexter Greenwald and William B. Sie- Land Redemption. The Stamp, at the age of 64 years. He leaves
and Cortland, afternoon classes gel; Leah Werbe and Family, in which is reproduced here, por- his wife, Pearl; three sons, Rabbi
of both the Yeshivah and the memory of Sarah Adelson; Mr. trays United Nations soldiers in William Gold, Julius and Sidney;
Beth Jacob School for Girls are and Mrs. Raub Adel, in memory battle and the Shofar, the tradi- one daughter, Mrs. Julius Ber-
held in the following branches: of Sarah Adelson; Mr. and Mrs. tioanl •am's horn, from which man; father of the late Mrs.
Beth Tefilo Emanuel on Taylor Ben L. Silberstein, in memory of emanates the Hebrew call to free- Ann Gorelitz. Funeral services
and Woodrow Wilson, and at Max Siegel, Mrs. Rose Rothen- dom—Teka B'Shofar Gadol Le' were held Sunday from the Ches-
the Hampton Public School, berg and William Siegel; Mr. Cherutenu (Sound the great ed Shel Emes with Rabbi Joseph
18460 Warrington Dr., in the and Mrs. Oshie I. Baker, in mem- trumpet for our freedom!)
Eisenman and Rabbi Isaac Stoll-
• SYLVIA KROCH
Seven Mile Rd. area.
ory of Mrs. Rose Albert; Mr.
The Keren Kayemeth Stamps, man officiating. Burial at Tur-
Registrations of pupils are now and Mrs. Alfred Mayers, in expressive of our people's hopes over Cemetery.
P rise •s 12 classes; the first eight being accepted. Parents are very memory of Max Siegel and Wil- and prayers for the new year,
form the preparatory department
liam Siegel; J. J. Tobias, in
HARRY SKLAR
where the child will advance from strongly urged to avail them- memory of Fred Schram and Mr. have been distributed by the Jew-
The funeral of Harry Sklar,
the very Alef Beth to Chumash selves of the remarkable oppor- Mayer; M. Symez, in memory ish National Fund Councils in
more than 1,000 communities in who died Sept. 8, was held from
and beyond. In the four senior tunity they now have, to give of mother, Sarah; Roy Chatlin, all
parts of the nation to hun- the family home on Sept. 10,
their
children
a
completely
ade-
classes instruction in Mishnah,
in memory of father, David dreds of Synagogues and Congre- with burial in Clover Hill Park
quate
Jewish
education.
Further
preliminary, Intermediate, a n d information a n d registration Chatlin; Marshall, Joe and Henry gations. Synagogue officers have Cemetery. Mr. Sklar was a resi-
Advanced-Talmud studies are of- blanks may be obtained from Weinberg, Bay City, Mich.
Mich., in been requested, in accordance dent of Detroit for more than
fered. In addition, courses are
with a long-standing tradition, to 30 years. He leaves his wife,
Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, Dexter memory of mother, Hode
given in Tefilah, Tanach, Laws at Cortland, Telephone Hogarth
Mattie and Jay Golub, in affix these Stamps to Synagogue Tillie; two daughters, Mrs. Melba
and Customs, Shulchan Aruch,
memory of Fred Schram; Mrs. admission cards for the High Winer and Esther; one son, Pvt.
Jewish History, Hebrew Lan- 7990.
H. E. Rafelson, in honor of Mrs. Holiday season in acknowledg- Gerald I. Sklar; one granddaugh-
guage, and Grammar. For the
Ida Brandt and Mrs. Sam Fred- ment of contributions to the peo- ter, and his mother, Mrs. Sophie
MISS
SYLVIA
KROCH
higher classes special education
enthal; Mrs. Martha Levey, in ple's fund for Palestine Land Re- Sklar; five sisters, Mrs. Louis
JOINS
STAFF
in Jewish Ethical Literature will
memory of mother, Anna; Mr. demption. The Stamps have been Maskin, Mrs. Max Bronstein,
After
having
taught
for
12
be provided. The prepratory de- years in communal Hebrew and Mrs. Harry Gunsberg, in issued in denominations of 5c, Mrs. Sol Goldman, Mrs. Jos. Bar-
partment will meet daily from 4 Schools in Hamilton, Timmins and memory of Fred Schram; Mr. 10c, 25c and higher gifts.
nett and Miss Betty Sklar; two
to 6 p. m. and from 6 to 8 p. m., Ottawa, Ont., Miss Sylvia Kroch and Mrs. Herman Baron, in mem-
The amount that is expected sons, Samuel A. and Joseph A.
while the senior classes will be has now joined the staff of ory of Fred Schram; Dora Blum- to be realized as a result of this
Mr. Sklar was a member of
enthal, donation; Max Rosenfeld, mass effort will be applied toward the Shaarey Zedek Congregation
held from 4:15 to 8 p. m.
Yeshivath Beth Yehudah. Miss donation.
the "Land for Rescue" program and many other organizations.
Daily School for Girls
Kroch was trained in a teachers'
Emil Edelson, donation; Esther which the Keren Kayemeth rs
The Beth Jacob School for seminary in Poland, and her
Girls is divided into five classes. teaching career has been a very Potashnik, donation; Mrs. V. carrying on in Palestine to meet
UNVEILING NOTICE
The family of the late Minnie
the lowest class being open to successful one. She is particularly Freedman, in memory of Paul the current needs of the Yishub
Miller;
Mrs.
Florence
Scott,
in
and to prepare the land founda- Reitman wish to invite their rel-
beginners. Elementary Hebrew, gifted in pre-school kindergarten
preparation for Chumash, and work. A number of her former memory of mother, Hannah Bay- tion for a great agricultural de- atives and friends to the unveil-
Chumash proper, will be taught. students have progressed very er; Mrs. Eleanor Goodman, in velopment in the postwar period ing of the tombstone to be held
Tenach, Tefillah, Hebrew Lan- rapidly lifter receiving their early memory of mother, Hannah Bay- to absorb the large number of Sunday, Sept. 24, at Clover Hill
er; Leon Friedman and Mrs. Rose survivors of the European slaugh- Park Cemetery. Rabbi A. M.
guage and Grammar, itwish
education at her hands. They
donation; Mr. ters who are expected to find it Hershman and Cantor J. H. Son-
tory and Jewish Ethics are in- have advanced through Bible, Friedman-Wider,
and Mrs. George M. Roberts, in
cluded in the curriculum; and Hebrew and Talmud classes in memory of Mrs. Anna Schiller; haven and home in Jewish Pales- enklar will officiate.
tine.
special courses in laws, customs quick succession.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Snyder, in
UNVEILING NOTICE
and observances are provided.
Owing to the very great de- memory of Mrs. Tillie Bez; Mr.
The family of the late Samuel
The classes will meet from 4 to mand for pre-school education, and Mrs. Jack C. Gordon, in
UNVEILING NOTICE
Spector invite relatives and
6 p. m. and from 6 to 8 p.
Yeshivath Beth Yehudah has de- memory of Fred Schram; Mrs.
The family of the late Israel friends to the unveiling of the
daily.
cided to have two kindergarten M. Hirschfield, in memory of M. Hertz will have the unveiling tombstone at the Turove• Ceme-
New Departments
sessions daily, one in the morning mother, Dvoyre; Mr. and Mrs. of the tombstone at Cloverhill
Boys and girls of kindergarten and one in the afternoon. Both David S. Friedman, in memory Park, Sunday, Sept. 24, at 12:30 tery (Chesed Shel Emes), at 2:30
p. m., Sunday, Sept. 24.
age, or who are old enough to Miss Kroch and Miss Gibberman of Mrs. Leah Snider; Mr. and p. m.
commence grammar school, have of Chicago, Ill., whose appoint- Mrs. Morris Baron and Sons, in
a unique opportunity to obtain ment was previously announced, memory of Fred Schram; Anna
CARD OF THANKS
both their English and Jewish will be in charge of the kinder- Roth, donation; Morris Karbal,
Rev. Cantor
The family of the late Maurice
education at the Yeshivah day garten. Miss Kroch will also in memory of Mrs. Leah Snyder,
school. To provide the maximum teach one of the classes of the Mrs. Tillie Bez, Mrs. Lena Dia- I. Sokol thank their relatives and
DAVID
for the many kindnesses
Beth Jacob School for Girls. For mond and Mrs. Rose Corman; friends
I
GOLDEN
them during their recent
information and enrollments call Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Wisper and shown
hetroit's Favorite
Family, in memory of Mendel bereavement.
Instruments of the Band
Hogarth 7990.
MOHEL
Landsberg;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
M.
and Orchestra
TYler 11-111.110
Korne•, in memory of Ida Green
Wedding Coruna
and Morris Abrams; Mr. and Mrs.
Wes Performed at
M. D. GOLDENBERG
Home and by Ap-
Harry Robbins, in memory of
pointment.
B. M — M. A.
Anna Schiller; Employees of Wal-
Rev. Cantor
ters, in memory of Jacob
Announcing the opening of the
Inc.,r. and Mrs. Jay Golub,
Jacob
Mayer;
FALL TERM
in memory of Mrs. Anna Schil-
Silverman
MONUMENTS
ler; Mr. and Mrs. Abe Goldman,
SURGICAL
in memory of Mrs. Anna Schil-
MOREL
ler; Mrs. H. S. Berman, in mem-
25 Years'
Fifteen years experience in
1;1,71: 3‘

Pnsetls•
ory of husband, Harry S. Ber-
Detroit Public Schools
Recommended by
man; Mrs. M. Koffman, in mem-
Physicians and
ory of husband, Moyshe Koffman;
BeepitaLs
UN. 4-0149
Ruben Simon, Pontiac, Mich., in
9371
memory of Mrs. Lena Diamond;
Wildemere
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Winkelman,
TY. 4.0062
Saginaw, Mich., in memory of
Mrs. Anna Schiller; Max E. Sable,
LICENSED ELECTRICIAN: All WANTED—Two or three bedroom in memory of Jacob Mayer; Mr.
The Well Known Rev.
Oranit• and Marble biomass!'
kinds of wiring and repairing.
flat or apartment, by three and Mrs. Albert M. Jordan, in
7729 TWELFTH ST.
adults. N.W. Section. If party memory of parents. Joseph and
Motors, generators, plugs, bells,
TY. 1-7152
Ettalaye
Finley,
and
Joseph
and
is leaving town, will buy furni-
switches, chimes and fixtures.
Cong.
of
ture. Will pay one year rent Adeline Jordan, and brothers,
For residence, commercial and
Beth Tefilo
in advance. Vinewood 2-3040. Richard and„,Nathan Finley; Em-
industrial. Crest Electric Serv-
ployees
of
the
Cadillac
Electric
Emanuel
Sincerest Passover Greetings
ice. TRinity 1-1165.
FOR RENT — Desirable room Supply Co., in memory of Mrs.
Capable and
Specialised
for lady in home with congen- Sarah Adelson.
PAINTING & DECORATING—
Mrs. J. D. Rosenberg and Rob-
ial family of two. Unlimited
Mr. and Mrs. A. Begun
Specializing in better quality
erts Sons, in memory of Max
phone. TOwnsend 8-6409.
work. Outside and inside work.
and Family
Siegel,
Mr.
Faber
and
Mrs.
San-
Also Marriages
Immediate service. UNiversity WANTED — Women's gymnastic ford Kramer; Mr. and Mrs. Rich-
4-3586.
Performed
instructor for Health Club— ard T. Leonard, in memory of
American Receptacle is
%terrines In Eng-
part time. Jewish Community Mike Silver; Mrs. Peter Aishiskin,
lish and Yiddish
Vault Co.
VACUUMS REPAIRED — $1.50
Center. MAdison 8400.
donation; Boys from Krolik, in
1934
Hazelwood
and up. Called for and deliv
579 Kenilworth
TO. 8-5889
memory of Mrs. Corman; Mrs.
TYler 6-6960
ered. American Vacuum Clean- WILL EXCHANGE 4-room front Sarah Wolf, donation; M. Rosen,
er Co. Trinity 2-8000.
apartment with porch for b- donation; Mrs. Zlate Davidson,
room house or flat. Automatic donation; Mr. and Mrs. Myron
WILL MAKE your Elastic Gir-
heat. N.W. section. TOwnsend A. Keys, in honor of the Bar
dles to order from pre-war ma-
Detroit's Original and Largest
8-6647.
Mitzvah of David Gordon; Mr.
terial. Moore's Corset Shop.
Jewish Funeral Home
and
Mrs.
Myron
A.
Keys,
in
mem-
TYler 5-5078.
FOR RENT—Large, airy room. ory of Jacob Mayer and Mrs.
Beautifully furnished. Single
WIDOWER, alone, would like to
man or couple preferred. Kit- Anna Schiller; Mr. and Mrs. I.
share a heated income with
chen privileges optional. Un- M. Lewis, in memory of Fred
Schram; Mrs. J. W. Allen, in
middle-aged couple or man.
limited telephone. 2924 Tay- memory
TRinity 2.2113
7739 JOHN R. STREET
of Fred Schram; Mr.
Housekeeping privileges. Rea-
lor. TYler 4-0406.
Serving Detroit for Nearly a Quarter of a Century
and
Mrs.
Harry
Goldman,
in
sonable rent. Good transpor
DEPENDABLE
DIGNIFIED
tation. Call Sunday between BAKERY Saleslady. Excellent memory of Fred Schram; Mrs.
12 and 6 p. m. 2959 Waverly,
opportunity. Brenner Baking Celia Ashman, in memory of
CITY WIDE SERVICE
mother,
Sadie
Goldberg.
Co. TOwnsend 8-8530.
near Lawton.

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