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December 15, 1944 - Image 35

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1944-12-15

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CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal •Chronicle

Friday, December 15, 1944

Palesti

ne R eso lution
-:- Hits Snag Bef ore
Senate Committee
library and checker and chess

...CENTER ACTIVITIES

OBITUARY

nie Hyman of Albany, N. Y.; and
a brother, Leon Sternfield. Bur-
ial at Machpelah Cemetery.

GEORGE FREEDMAN
Services for George Freedman,
ISIA DROOTMAN
83, of 1630 Blaine, were held at of 1644 Gladstone Ave. died Dec.
Lewis Bros. Chapel. Interment 7 at the age of 53 years. Funeral
Twelfth Street Center
games. For younger people there
WASHINGTON (WNS)-The was held at the Machpelah Ceme- services were held Dec. 10 at the
(lancing to the juke box, pool expected , approval of the Taft- tery with Rabbi I. Stollman offi-
Now Open on Schedule is
and ping pong tables, table Wagner Palestine resolution by dating. Mr. Freedman, an hon- Lewis Brothers Funeral Chapel
with interment at -the Machpelah
-- The Twelfth Street Council games of all kinds, and use of the Senate Foregin Relations orary member of the Philadel- Cemetery. Rabbi Max Wohlger-
-----:"
10Lenter, a unit of the Jewish the library and reading facilities. Committee last Friday failed to survived
and Byron Synagogue, is enter officiated. Mr. Drootman
,ommunity Center operated joint- Children engage in arts and materialize when a split devel- survived by his widow, Mary; was a member of the Bnai Israel
oiled among the committee mem- three sons, Mark, Joe and Sam, Synagogue and was a World War
ly with the Detroit Section Na- crafts, games, and other activi-
11.
bers over an amendment by Sen- who live in Detroit; two sons, I veteran. He is survived by his
h
Women
ties.
1
Cncil
of
Jewish
,
ou
tiona
All activities are under the ator Arthur H. Vandenberg of John and Simon, and a daughter, wife, Rose; son, Pvt. Leonard
open
on
a
regular
sched-
is IIOW
direction of Harold Weiss, direct- Michigan calling for the deletion Mrs. Sarah Naidus of Hamilton,
ule The Center opens at 9 a. in. or of extension activities. Staff from the resolution of the phrase Ont.; and one daughter, Mrs. Drootman of the U.S. Army;
and a (laughter, Sarabel.
and continues until 10 p. m,, for the Twelfth Street Council "free and democratic Jewish Anna Grossman of New York.
Monday through Thursday, ex- Center has been recruited by the Commonwealth'' and the substi-
LENA PLOTNIK
MRS. ROSE FINE
cept for supper hour closing from Council of Jewish Women. The tution of the phrase "eventual
of 897 Clairmount died Dec. 0 of 1485 W. Philadelphia died
5:30 to 7 p. On Fridays the volunteers act as instructors, home for the Jewish people."
After approving the amended at the age of 62 years. Funeral Dec. 9 at the age of 82 years.
Center closes at 5 p. m., and on hostesses, desk attendants, game
Sunday is open from 10:30 a. m. room supervisors and snack bar resolution by a one-vote margin, services were held Friday at the Funeral services were held Dec.
the committee yielded to the per- ' Ira Kaufman Funeral Home. 10 at the Lewis Brothers Funeral
salesmen.
to 10 p. m.
Since the Center's opening on suasion of Senator Wagner of Rabbi Jacob Nathan officiated. Chapel with interment at the
developed
Activities already
for adults include use of the Dec. 3, daily attendance has aver- New York and decided to further She leaves her brother, Richard; Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Wo-
aged about 450 persons.
discuss the matter at its Monday four sisters, Mrs. Max Gordon, hlgerenter officiated. Mrs. Plotnix
Mrs. Samuel S. Kaplan, Mrs. was a member of the Bnai Israel
session.
In the meantime it was report- Samuel Berk and Mrs. Bert Was- Synagogue. She. is survived by
Burial at Machpelah her sons, Alfred and Abe; and
r----
His thought are over the moun- ed here that in his appearance serman .
daughters, Mrs. Rose Drootman,
DR. BENJAMIN R. LEVY
tains, but death is over his before the Senate Foreign Rela- Cemetery.
Mrs. Emma Hamer and Mamie.
lions
Committee
last
Wednesday,
CHIROPRACTIC Tf I ERAPY
shoulder.
Secretary of State Edward R.
CHARLES STERNFELD
18061 Washburn Ave.
ABRAHAM MEGANTZ
Stettinius, Jr., declared that the of T600 Seward died Dec. 6
13135 Fenkell
logarth 4060 - UNiversity2-1935
With God go over the sea, State Department was averse to at the age of 77 years. Funeral of Cleveland, 0., died Dec. 6
fly Appointment Only
without Him do not go over the action on the resolution at this services were held Friday at the at the age of 80 years. Funeral
time. No confirmation of this re- Ira Kaufman Funeral Home. services were held Dec. 8 at the
threshold.
■ _
Rabbi Nathan Rosenwasser offs- Lewis Brothers Funeral Chapel
port was available, however.
Senator Wagner, co-sponsor of ciated. He leaves two sons, Har- with interment at the Bnai David
Rabbi Joshua H.
the resolution, has told reporters old and Philip; a sister, Mrs. Jen- Cemetery.
------ Sperka officiated. He is survived
here that he hoped to work out
!shed a compromise with Sena t or Van-
by his son , Sam Megantz.
LICENSED ELECTRICIAN: All FOR RENT - Nicely furn
Louis
Marshall
Women
room
for
gentleman
or
em-
denberg.
kinds of wiring and repairing.
LOUIS GRANET
The bill, in its original form,
ployed lady. Good transporta-
Motors, generators, plugs, bells,
Services were held Thursday. in
tion. 3734 Edison Ave. TYler provides that the United States Membership Tea Dec. 18
switches, chimes and fixtures.
p for Louis
"use its good offices and take
the
I1 Lewis Bros. Chapel
5-8021.
For residence, commercial and
Louis Marshall Women will , Granet, who died Monday. Burial
YOUNG
WOMAN,
38
years
of
appropriate
measures
to
the
end
industrial. Crest Electric Serv-
b e hold a membership tea on Tues- was held in Cloverhill Park Ceme-
i
e would like to meet an edu- that the doors of Pa 1 estine
ice. TRinity 1-1165.
ag ,
opened to free entry of Jews" da evening, Dec. 19, at 8:30, ter y Mr. Granet, who lived at
full opportun- a t the Educational Center, Lin- 1025 Newport, is survived by
ca led d and refined man. Box
there
LAMP SERVICE - We special-
222, Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
that ere
three sons, Martin, Jules and
ity and
for colonization
so that the wood and Lawrence.
ize in the repair and service of SALE LOTS - Sherwood Forest Jewish people may ultimately re-
A Chanukah celebration will David; and a daughter, Mrs.
'4 .1
floor lamps, three-way lamps,
Manor, lovely lot, 80x142 on constitute Palestine as a free be held and Mrs. Samuel Banks, Louise Kornhandler.
table lamps, and lamps of every
president, will welcome new
Rnfrew, $3,600 and democratic Jewish Palestine.
Parkside
Address near 8 e
description. Vases and oil lamps
MILDRED ROSENBERG
Senator Vanden- members.
Box 888, , Detr o it Jew_. Ind
A Red Cross display, consist- died Dec. 12 in New York City.
converted to electric. Old style
berg's proposal that the words
Chronicle.
ish Ch
bridge lamps converted into
- "free and democratic Jewish Pal- ing of lap robes and knitted
Desirable room estine" be changed to read "even- wear, made by Louis Marshall Lewis
Services
Brothers
were Funeral
held Friday
Chapel
at
most modern type of indirect --
RENT
-
lighting. Service to all parts FOR
in home
of olderly
woman. tual home for the Jewish peo- Women, will be held at the Cen-
Park
Cemetery.
Rabbi
A. Hill
M.
Telephone privileges. G o o d ple," members of the committee ter the same evening. Refresh- with
interment
at the
Clover
of Detroit and suburbs. Lamp
Specialty Service. TOwnsend
nwood car lineargued that the major purpose merits and card playing will com- Hershman and Cantor Jacob
home.
Near
Sonenklar officiated. She is sur-
was to permit free Jewish immi- plate the evening.
8-5435.
2532 Pingree. TYler 6-0053.
Louis Marshall Men's and Wo- vived by her husband, Louis
ration and allow Jewish coloni-
g
men's Lodges are particularly ac- James; and four brothers, Judge
DAVID HOROWITZ, the Teacher. WANTED-Lady to assist in re- zation.
tive in War Service and at a C
C h arles C. Simons, Nathan, Mar-
Hebrew, Yiddish, English, Citi-
tail fabric store. Opportunity
Bond Rally, held Nov. 21. Ap- vin and Seymour Simons.
zenship and Bar Mitzvah. Read-
for permanent position in •ap-
e son Eddy to Be
proximately $50,000.00 in Bonds
ing and writing guaranteed.
idly expanding business. In- N I
were sold. These Gallants are
Free trial lesson. 4081 Mon-
terest in sewing desirable. Call Heard at New Time
continuing their efforts in this
terey. NO. 2680.
Rev. Cantor
LA. 1056.
drive and expect to top their
Over Station WJR
Jacob
Lovely
room
in
fine
showing
made
during
the
$1.50
FOR RENT- -
VACUUMS REPAIRED
Nelson Eddy, star of "The 5th War Loan.
quiet refined home of three
Silverman
and up. Called for and deliv-
Arrangements are being corn-
adults available for employed Electric Hour," will be heard at a
SURGICAL
ered. American Vacuum Clean•
NOVEL
young lady or middle-aged wo- new time starting Dec. 17 when pleted for the donor luncheon
er Co. Trinity 2-8000.
han
g
at
the
Book-Cadillac
s
c
25 Years'
me
Unlimited telephone. x- the program's air time
,
n
Feb
7
• transportation.
Practice
tion. TYler to 4:30 to 5 p. m. on Sunday Hotel. An excellent speaker and
ant
Recommended by
FOR RENT-Room for gentle-
cell
a W. fine
luncheon
promise an en-
2297
Philadelphia.
over WJR and other Columbia
Physicians and
man in private home. Near
_ network
Hospital.
Upstairs.
obert stations.
Armbruster's orchestra tertaining afternoon. Non-mem-
bus and street car. 3219 Rich-
Robert
9371
large will continue to provide the mus- invited.
ton, lower flat. TOwnsend 5- FOR RENT - Beautiful young
bers, as Tickets
well as are
members,
are
$5.50 and
Wildemere
bedroom. Suitable for
9138.
ma be obtained from the chair-
ical background.
TY. 4.0062
lady who works in an office.
...
"The Electric Hour" is spon- man, Lena Zohott. Please call
Near
bus
line.
Call
TOwnsend
The
Detroit
TR. 2-3819 for reservations.
sored in this area by
FOR RENT - Nice furnished
6-8484.
. Edison Company.
room with pri vate family Good
transportation. Reasonably. WANTED
TED - A couple or two
Sisters of Zion Mizrachi
Rev. Cantor
Clements.
TOwnsend
5_
2 6711.
young
girls
to share 5-room Bnai David Sisterhood
DAVID
Chanukah
Party
Dec.
16
646
flat. All conveniences. Good
transportation. Call TYler 4- Latke Party Dec. 18
GOLDEN
The Sisters of Zion ,Mizrachi
WIDOW will share beautiful fur-
)etroit's Favorite
8419 evenings.
The Bnai David Sisterhood will is sponsoring a Chanukah Oneg
nished apartment in Palmer
MOHEL
Shabbot
at
Congregation
Bnai
Park section with one or two FOR RENT - Nice furnished hold a Chanukah latke party on
TYler 6400
women. TOwnsend 8-7151.
room with private family in an Monday evening, Dec. 18, at the David, Saturday, Dec. 16, at 2
‘Veaclinil Cetera°.
riles Perfprured al
apartment. 3205 Tyler. Apt. Bnai David Social Hall, at Elm- p. m. Mrs. Joshua Sperka will
Home and by Ap-
WAN man to take com-
hurst and 14th. This party is be the guest speaker and Miss
103. TOwnsend 8-7917.
pointment.
plete charge of invalid woman.
for all members, prospective Florence Lipshitz will lead in
Permanent position. Good home FOR RENT -- Nice furnished members and friends. Mrs. David Hebrew songs. Refreshments will
in apartment hotel. Good
room with kitchen privileges. J. Cohen is chairman.
be served.
The donor luncheon will be
wages. COlumbia 5700. Apart-
Suitable for couple or 2 girls.
The Sisterhood is conducting a
MONUMENTS
1677 Clairmount Ave. MAdi- membership drive, under Mrs. held at the Shaarey Zedek Wed-
meat 606.
nesday,
Dec.
20,
at
1
p.
m.
Those
Bernard Dosie, membership chair-
ARCHITECT and wife desire 4- son 0284.
who wish to attend please make
5 rooms, unfurnished, modern, FOR RENT - Newly decorated man. The children of members reservations at once. Call Mrs.
are
entitled
to
free
tuition
at
clean. Refrigeration. Excel-
room in agreeable atmosphere. the Bnai David Religious School, Singer, UN. 3-4532, Mrs. Ab-
lent references, permanent.
rams, TY. 7-5733, or Mrs. Kun-
,Good transportation. Young sponsored by the Sisterhood.
tr
MU. 7162 evenings and Sun-
lady or gentleman with reput-
Mrs. Joseph Jacobs, president in, president, TY. 4-2481.
able references. Calvert-Law- of the Sisterhood, is chairman of
day.
ton district. TO. 7-3957.
-
the War Bond Drive for the Bnai
The Well Known Rev.
WANTED-A
girl to share 3-
room apartment in exchange ROOM and BOARD wanted by David Congregation.
business girl in good home.
for staying in a few nights.
of Cong.
NOTICE OF UNVEILING
Call Monday. TO. 5-3733. Mrs.
Six-Mile section preferred.
Granite and Marble Monnments
Beth
Tefilo
Fred Weiss, 2740 Grand Ave.
Would stay with children few
The family of the late Samuel
7729 TWELFTH ST.
evenings weekly. UNiversity 3- Diamond wish to invite friends
Emanuel
Apt. 103.
TY. 64102
8823.
and
Capable
and relatives to the unveiling of
!WANTED - Middle-aged woman
Specialized
to share apartment. LaSalle RELIABLE Person going to Flor- the tombstone to , take place at
ida and needing a practical the Hebrew Memorial Park Dec.
and Tuxedo. Call LE. 0780.
RECEPTACLES
nurse or companion, please 24. Will leave from 3791 Hum-
Garbage, Ash and linh•
Also Marriages
11:30
a.
m.
WANTED - Bookkeeper. furni-
Reinforced, Concrete. Fully
contact Mrs. Cohen, 8720 12th phrey
Guaranteed. Priced Right
Performed
ture store, good salary, pleas-
St. Apt. 23.
IN
MEMORIAM
ant -surroundings. Davison,
•■ erl Ices In Eng-
AMERICAN
lish and vtdinot
cor, Joseph Campau. TW. 1- DIRECTOR of leading Jewish In-
RECEPTACLE CO.
In loving memory of our dear
stitution desires flat or apart- husband and father, Isidore
1934 Hazelwood
9827.
TO. 8-58159
579 Kenilworth
ment, furnished or unfurnish- Freedman, who departed from
TYler 6-6960
$50 BONUS offered for rental
iXttl8:14:1-01:HIt
-1X10-01:1
neighborhood.
Vi-
01:101:801-0-000
in
good
ed,
us on the 21st day of December,
of 2-bedroom apartment or 5-
of Chicago Blvd. Con-
cinity
days
in
Kislev.
1943-24
room income. Northwest sec-
tact TY. 4-6200 or TY. 7-3232.
Sadly missed by his wife,
Detroit's Original and Largest
tion preferred. Two adults.
Call UNiversity 2-5510. Good FOR RENT - Nice furnished Sarah, and daughter, Lenore.
Jewish Funeral Home
references. Next 30 or 60
room with private family. TO.
days.
5-6057.
- -
CARD OF THANKS
TYPIST WANTED - With FOR RENT-Nice, comfortable,
The
Western Ladies Aid So-
knowledge of bookkeeping, for
TRinity 2.2113
quiet, clean room with garage;
7739 JOHN R. STREET
ciety wish to thank the children
drive
in.
Located
in
a
accounting office. Phone CA.
easy to
Quarter
of
a
Century
of
the
late
Mrs.
Lena
Diamond
Serving Detroit for Nearly a
quiet neighborhood, by older
1729 after 11 a. m.
DIGNIFIED
the wonderful gift they do-
couple. for lady or gentleman. for
DEPENDABLE
nated
to
the
Society
at
their
FOR RENT - Nice furnished
SERVICE
WIDE
CITY
4045 Lawrence. One and one-
memorial supper Dec. 7, at
room with private family. Good
a.
half blocks from Dexter. DAvi- Lachar's.
transportation. 1636 Gladstone.
son 2298.
Apt. 306. TRinity 1-1403.

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