Alltertcatt y'Yetvish Periodical Cotter currom AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 4 Friday, December 8, 1944 I wai DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Naomi Membership Meeting Sun., Dec. 10 Latke Party of JWEWO Dec. 17 at Bnai David The Naomi Auxiliary of Young Women of Bnai Brith will hold their second membership tea of the 1944-45 season at the home of Miss Edythe Ainbinder, 3824 Cortland, on Sunday, Dec. 10, at 2 p. m. The affair is open to all paid up members and to any prospec- tive members between the ages of 18 through 25 who are inter- ested in becoming part of this active auxiliary. Besides an entertainment pro- gram which is very promising, there will be a prominent speak- er present who will discuss with the girls a subject of vital im- portance to all. A special meeting of the Jew- ish Women's European Welfare Max Bergman, age 65, passed Organization was held Monday, away on Dec. 4 at North Detroit Dec. 4, at the Bnai Moshe Syna- General Hospital after a pro- gogue. Mrs. R. Katzin presided. longed illness. Ile was a retired At this meeting relief to orph- ans amounting to $200.00 was sent to Palestine, Cuba and Hot Springs. Final arrangements were made for a Chanukah latke party to be given Wednesday, Dec. 13, at Congregation Bnai David, Elm- hurst and 14th St., with Mrs. Freida Lewis as one of the ar- rangements committee. The pro- ceeds to go for orphans, refu- gees from Belgium now in France. Members and ' friends are in- vited to attend the party. DR. BENJAMIN R. LEVY ritiitoritAcinc THERA PI' 18061 IS'ashburn A ce. 13135 Fenkell IlOgart It 400 - UNiversity 2-1936 By Appoint meat Only A ti Well Known Detroiter Dies at the Age of 65 Chanukah Dinner to be Given by Mishkan Israel Congregation Mishkan Israel will hold its annual Chanukah dinner in the Social Hall Sun- day, Dec. 10, at 6:30 p. m. Rabbi Afhren of New York will be the guest speaker. Hyman Margolis will be master of cere- monies, with Rabbi I. Stollman as director of ceremonies. MAX BERGMAN merchant and was well known among pioneers of Detroit. Mr. Bergman was a resident Human Relations Consultant of Detroit for upwards of 35 TO. 9 1045 1484 Glynn Court years. By Appointment Only He is survived by his wife, UNUSUAL PERSONAL PROBLEMS Annette; three sons, Capt. Theo- Established 1911 dore I. Bergman, U.S. Army, now somewhere in India; Pfc. Arnold Bergman, U.S. Army; Harold Bergman; three daugh- ters, Mrs. Nathan Steingold, Mrs. Robert Samuel Stein, Mrs. Jacob FOR RENT — Large room, to M. Reichman; two brothers, Mor- business girl or gentleman. ris of Detroit and Theodore of Single home, small family. Hot New York City; and three sis- water. Unlimited telephone. tees, Mrs. Ella Gottfurcht, Mrs. Good transportation. Dexter Regina Rottenberg and Mrs. and Buena Vista. Call TO, 8- Helen Bein of New York. 9376. Funeral services were held from Lewis Brothers Funeral TO SHARE—Quiet, refined young Home and interment at Clover woman to share charming Hill Park Cemetery on Tuesday, three-room apartment. Call TO. Dec. 5. The deceased was a life member of Masonic Order, Ash- 6-0495 Sunday. lar Lodge. Also Michigan Con- WANTED TO RENT—Five or sistory and Shrine (Moslem Tem- six - room flat. Responsible. ple), and various other charitable Northwest sect i o'n . Three organizations. The late address of deceased adults, nine-year-old child. TO. was 3404 Edison Ave. 6-4611. W. A. GOLDBERG, Ph.D. - • 11 CLASSIFIED LICENSED ELECTRICIAN: All kinds of wiring and repairing. Motors, generators, plugs, bells, switches, chimes and fixtures. For residence, commercial and industrial. Crest Electric Serv- ice. TRinity 1-1165. LAMP SERVICE — We special- ize in the repair and service of floor lamps, three-way lamps, table lamps, and lamps of every description. Vases and oil lamps converted to electric. Old style bridge lamps converted into most modern type of indirect lighting. Service to all parts of Detroit and suburbs. Lamp Specialty Service. TOwnsend FOR RENT—Nice clean room 8-5435. with garage; easy to drive in. Located in a quiet neighbor- DAVID HOROWITZ, the Teacher. hoow, by older couple, for lady Hebrew, Yiddish, English, Citi- or gentleman. 4045 Lawrence. zenship and Bar Mitzvah. Read- One and one-half blocks from ing and writing guaranteed. Dexter. DAvison 2298, Free trial lesson. 4081 Mon direction of terey. NO. 2680. FOR RENT—A room for couple, two young gentlemen or girls. Kitchen privileges. Close to VACUUMS REPAIRED — $1.50 Linwood street car and Law- and up. Called for and deliv- ton bus. Call TO. 5-1068. Mrs. ered. American Vacuum Clean- D. Wrubel, 2680 Monterey. er Co. Trinity 2-8000. FOR RENT—Room for gentle- man in private home. Near bus and street car. 3219 Rich- ton, lower flat. TOwnsend 3- 9247. FOR RENT—Nice large room in beautifully furnished home of two adults. Unlimited phone. Near car and bus line. Call TO. 8-4299. I I FOUR-ROOM Heated Income with porch (couple only) in ex- change for large, nice six-room flat. Dexter Blvd. section. Call DAvison 5615. WANTED — Experienced book- keeper to start Jan. 1. Ex- cellent 'opportunity for post- war security. Good hours and good pay. Call CA. 7632. Mr. Nakell. Igor Gorin to Be Soloist at Halevy Concert Sun., Feb. 4 The Halevy chorus, under the Dan Frohman, is now preparing a fine program for the 20th jubilee concert, which takes place on Sunday, Feb. 4, in the Masonic Temple. The spe- cial feature of this concert is the appearance of Igor Gorin, the prominent young Russian- Jewish baritone. Tickets for the concert may now be obtained from Halevy members. CLUB ORGANIZED A -Social Club has been organ- ized for refined, single, middle- aged men and women. Meetings are held every Sunday evening at 8 o'clock at 2652 Monterey. For further information call DA. 0092. FOR RENT — Nicely furnished room with private family of two adults. Near car and bus line. Good transportation. Up- MRS. ROSE BAKST per flat. 2727 Leslie. TOwn- of 3765 Cortland Ave. passed send 8-7727. away at the age of 48 years. Funeral services were held Sun- FOR RENT — Furnished room. WANTED TO RENT — By doc- day at the Lewis Brothers Fun- tor and wife, 2-bedroom in- Continuous hot water. Tele- come bungalow or house. eral Chapel with interment at phone service. Good transpor- Northwest section. Call DAvi- the Beth Moses Cemetery. Can- tation. Call TY. 5-7533. tor Goldin and Rabbi A. M. son 1979. Hershman officiated. She is sur- WANTED—Young business wo- REFINED Business Girl wants vived by her husband, Dr. Joseph man to share four-room apart- room, board, in congenial A. Bakst; a son, Myron; a daugh- ment. All conveniences. Good home. Six Mile-Livernois dis- ter, Estele; her parents, Mr. and transportation. T e l e p h'o n e trict. Consider staying with Mrs. Michael Karmann; and two available. References essential. children two nights weekly. brothers, Herman and Jack. Call TO. 8-3626 after six. UNiversity 3-3578 evenings. BEN HELFEND FOR RENT — Nice furnished WANTED — Young man experi- of 2688 Glendale Ave. died Dec. room with private family Good enced in gas station to work 1 at the age of 54 years. Fun- transportation. Reason able. nights from 6 to 12. Good eral services were held Dec. 3 2571 Clements. TOwnsend 5- salary. See Mr. Cantor, 9705 at the Lewis Brothers Fun- (1461. Dexter. eral Chapel with interment at FOR RENT — Comfortably fur- FOR RENT — Sleeping room the Machpelah Cemetery. He was a member of the Bnai Israel nished room with private fam- suitable for one or two busi- Synagogue. Mr. Helfend is sur ily. Good transportation. Rea- ness girls. Excellent transpor- vised by his wife, Sophie; and sonable. 12660 Stoepel Ave. tation. Call TYler 4-5414. daughter, Lillian. Northlawn 6146. WANTED—Partner for live wire MARILYN JANE KAPLAN FOR RENT—Three-room spacious gas station doing good busi- ness. Must be mechanically in- of 17200 Ohio Ave. died Nov. apartment. Stall shower. Must buy furniture. Party leaving clined. Good opportunity. Box 30 at the age of 10 months. city. Call TO. 8-0483. 442, Detroit Jewish Chronicle. Funeral services were held Dec. 1 at the Lewis Brothers Funeral FOR RENT — Nice furnished FOR RENT—Widow will share Chapel with interment at the 6-room flat with resporsible Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Can- room in a 6-room flat. Con- venient transportation. North- couple. References required. tor Sonenklar officiated. She was west section. Call Sunday all 9639 Broadstreet. TYler 5- the (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. day. TO. 7-4677. Louis Kaplan. 9648. TO SHARE—Navy wife wishes to share 3-room cozy apart- ment with serviceman's wife or working girl. Privileges. 14th- Blaine section. TY. 7-9420. OBITUARY Page 15 USO ACTIVITIES The Sunday breakfast of bagel and lox was sponsored on Nov. 26 by the Park Loan Society. Chairman, Mrs. D. Rosenblatt; hostesses, Mrs. P. Gold, Mrs. L. Apetaker, Mrs. B. Finestein, Mrs. S. Lerner. The Wednesday night Belcrest party wits sponsored on Nov. 29 by Infants Service Group. Presi- dent, Mrs. David King; chairman, Mrs. Lewis Levin; hostesses, Mrs. Julius Hackman, Mrs. George Treeger. T h e following organizations served at the Downtown USO Canteen: On Nov. 20, First Hebrew Con- gregation of Delray Auxiliary. Chairman, Mrs. Sam Kohn ; host- esses, Mrs. M. Galavda, Mrs. Dave Lovey, Mrs. Roy Smith, Mrs. R. Eskowitz, Mrs. J. Rosenberger, Mrs. L. Lefkowitz, Mrs. M. Tisch- ler. On Nov. 27, Jewish Women's Service Club. Chairman, Betty Kaplan ; hostesses, Hattie Aron- son, Sophie Ellenbogen, Nora Gold, Elsie Goodmna, Ethel Kleine, Sarah Kushner, Rose Shiff, Dolly Badman, Irene Rob- inson. On Dec. 4, Women's Auxiliary Jewish Home for the Aged. Chairman, Mrs. S. L. Weller; co- chairmen, Mrs. T. Lebovitz, Mrs. A. M. Ferer; hostesses, Mesdames M. Benack, M. Bregman, N. Blat- nikoff, N. B. Deutsch, J. Fish- man, M Finkel, I. E. Goodman, B. Gotloeb, A. Gordon, S. Geek- er, E. Gerber, M. J. Greenberg, E Hamburger, A. Hoffman, A. B. Stralser, H. Weiss, J. Kavan- augh, C. Kliger, R. Koven, E. Lippitt, M. Lippitt, M. Lichten- stein, R. Marwill, A. Mitchell, E. McLain, H. Meir, M. Nadler, A. Potiker, S. Rosenfield, I. Rose, B. Lorgow, S. Zeldes. Rabbi Sperka to be Bnai David Ladies Aux. Guest Speaker Dec. 12 Plans are completed for the annual donor luncheon of the Bnai David Ladies Auxiliary which will take place on Tues- day, Dec. 12, at 12.30 p. in. in the Bnai David Social Hall, Elm- hurst and 14th Sts. Mrs. Z. Needle, president, an- nounces that the guest speaker of the day will be Rabbi Joshua Sperka, who will give some of his experiences and impressions of the World Jewish Congress which just completed its sessions in Atlantic City. On the musical portion of the program, a vocal and instrument- al program will be carried out, which promises to be outstanding. Mrs. Sam Zack is in charge of reservations and can be reached • at TO. 8-3135 for additional res- ervations. All friends and mem- bers of the Synagogue are urged to attend this annual outstanding event of the Ladies Auxiliary, the proceeds of which go to equip the Synagogue building. Sabbath League to Hold Chanukah Party Dec. 16 The Women's League for Sab- bath Observance, 12th St. Branch, will hold a Chanukah party and Mlave Malke Saturday night. Dec. 16, at 8 o'clock at Lachar's Hall, 8939 12th St. Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter, spir- itual leader of Congregation Beth Tefilo Emmanuel, will be the guest speaker. A fine musical program has been arranged. Can- tor Moldowsky will sing and the girls of the Beth Jacob School of the Taylor Branch will render a short Chanukah program. Since accommodations are lim- ited, kindly call Mrs. I. Levin Serve-A-Camp : On Nov. 30 Laundry Ladies for reservations at TY. 5-5304. Social Club, Temple Israel Sister- RUBENSTEIN MUSICALE hood, Laundry Drivers Social Rubenstein Piano Studios will Club, Berger, Manason & Kayes. Oneg Shabot, or social hour present a number of students in following religious services at a musicale on Sunday afternoon, Romulus AAB. were held on Dec. Dec. 10, at 3 o'clock. A group 1 by Bnai David Sisterhood. of children will also demonstrate Chairman, Mrs. Julius Silverman; the music theory they receive in hostesses, Mrs. E. Kresge, Mrs. their weekly classes. Morris Sandubree, Mrs. Samuel White, Mrs. Irving Berson, Mrs. Eli Cutler. Rev. Cantor The ice cream donor for USO- Jacob JWB social program on Nov. 28 was Harold Stern. Silverman SURGICAL 91011 EL 25 Years' Practice Hebrew Ladies Aid Society Luncheon Jan. 10 Recommended by Physicians and Hospitals 9371 Hebrew Ladies Aid Society will hold its donor luncheon Jan. 10. The place will be announced later. Reservations may be made by calling Mrs. E. Greenwald, DA. 2451, or Mrs. M. Kepes, TY. 4-6621, or the president, Mrs. Julia Ring, HO. 1391. All members are urged to bring in their ads and pledges as soon as possible. Mrs. Helen Auslander, war efforts chairman, asks all mem- bers to please bring all their waste fats to the meeting as the proceeds of same are sent to the Red Cross. Wildemere TY. 4.0062 Rev. Cantor DAVID GOLDEN )etroirs Favorite MOHEL TYler 64400 14'edding Cerono• nice Performed at Horne and by Ap- pointment. • INFORMATION WANTED The whereabouts of Judah Leib Sher are requested by his nephew, Abraham Sher, formerly of Rouna Vollina, now living in Palestine. Please contact A. Kravetz, TY. 4-5427. 2545 Taylor. The Well Known Rey. 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