America/I jewisk Periodical Cotter
Friday,
December 22,
CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO
1944
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle
Rabbi Hershel Stollman Visiting Here on
Behalf of Novarodok-By,tlistoker Yeshivah
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Rabbi Hershel Stollman, chair-
man of the executive committee
of the Novarodok-Byalistok "Cen-
tral Yeshiva Beth Joseph" of
Brooklyn, N Y., and member of
its faculty, is visiting Detroit
with a delegation of the above
Yeshiva. Rabbi Stollman was giv-
en a fine welcome at the Congre-
gation Bnai Zion, where an ap-
peal which was made for the
world famous Yeshiva was crown-
ed with outstanding success. He
was also graciously welcomed at
the Congregations Adas Yeshur-
un and Bnai Jacob where he re-
ceived the wholehearted coopera-
tion of the officers and members.
The dean of the Central Yesh-
iva, the renowned Gaon Rabbi
Abraham Jofen, will arrive here
shortly. The time of his arrival
will be announced laLi.
The Novaridok-Byalistok "Cen-
tral Yeshiva Beth Joseph,"
which was the center of over 70
Yeshivoth in Poland and Lithu-
ania and did more to endear
Jewish religious culture among -
great numbers of our youth than
any other religious cultural in-
stitution, was transplanted on
the soil of the United State.;.
W. A. GOLDBERG, Ph.D.
when the flames of destruction
which were engulfing large seg-
ments of Europe began to take
hold of Eastern Europe as well.
in the three years of its exist-
ence, under the leadership of
Rabbi Jofen who is one of the
remaining leading Gaonim of our
(lay and who established the
Yeshiva in this country with as-
sistance of many of his refugee
scholan! who came here with him,
the Yeshiva went from strength
to strength and exerted an ever-
growing influence in the field of
religious education.
A proclamation issued by the
Council of Orthodox Rabbis of
Detroit and the Detroit Vaad
Ilayeshivoth urges that all sec-
tions of Detroit Jewry give this
sacred Yeshiva their unqualified
support.
Rabbi Stollman is staying at
the residence of Rabbi Isaac
Stoliman, 8624 LaSalle Blvd.,
which will also be the head-
quarters of Rabbi • Abraham Jo-
fen when he arrives.
Tenzlauer Aid to
cld Luncheon Dec. 27
Mrs. M. Mendelson, chairman
of the Eva Prenzlauer Maternity
Aid donor luncheon which takes
place on Wednesday, Dec. 27, at
12:30 p. m., at the Belcrest Ho-
Ity Appointment Only
tel on Cass Ave., announces that
UNUSUAL PERSONA I. P11013LEMS
it fine program has been ar-
Established 1911
arnged by Mrs. J. Rose.. Also
a prominent speaker will speak
on a timely topic. The vocalist
is Rosina La Kreitze, accom-
DR. BENJAMIN R. LEVY
panied by Mrs. H. Bregnian.
cillionntACTIC THERAPY
The Eva Prenzlauer group is
18061 Washburn A ve.
pledged to furnish a complete
13135 Fenkell
room in the new Jewish hospital.
- UNiversity 2-1936
I Hsi° th 4000
Donations were received from
1iy Appointment Only
Mrs. L. Solomon, Mrs. M. Ru-
) benstein and Mrs. S. Seigel
11,1111,111 Relations Consultant
1184 Glynn Court
TO. 9-1045
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Jewish people to share large
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home. All modern conveni-
bridge lamps converted into
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most modern type of indirect
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FOR RENT—A beautiful fur-
8-5435.
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DAVID HOROWITZ, the Teacher.
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Hebrew, Yiddish, English, Citi-
3330 Pasadena, east of Dexter.
zenship and Bar Mitzvah. Read-
Phone TO. 6-3277.
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Pasadena.
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TO. 8-4299.
Blvd. TYler 6-0869.
Bnai David Men's Club
And Sisterhood to Hold
New Year's Eve Party
The Men's Temple Club and
Sisterhood of Congregation Bnai
David have spared no expense in
planning their gala New Year's
Eve party to be held in the
social hall at 14th and Elmhurst.
They promise everyone who it
fortunate to be present that they
will enjoy themselves to the full-
est. Inasmuch as only 250 res-
ervations can be taken, delay
in making reservation will mean
disappointment to many.
There will be two floor shows,
Dave Diamond's band, ninny nov-
elties and surprises, a complete
kosher chicken dinner, beer, pop,
ginger ale, set-ups, male and fe-
male vocalists, an outstanding
master of ceremonies, favors,
horns, noisemakers, confetti and
decorations galore. You must act
at once to get your reservation
Call Un. 1-0982 or To. 7-2241.
Men's Club and YPS of
Bnai Moshe Sponsor
Patriotic Rally Dec. 27
The Men's Club and Young
People's Society of Congrega-
tion Bnai Moshe are jointly
sponsoring a patriotic rally on
Wednesday, Dec. 27, 8 p. m., in
the banquet hall of the congre-
gation, Dexter and Lawrence.
The rally is called to assist
the Red Cross blood bank. Mick-
ey Wolf and his popular troup
of USO entertainers will per-
form. An address appropriate to
the occasion will be made by
Daniel Rosoff, well known busi-
ness man of Newport News, Va.
The Bnai Moshe members and
the Young People's Society are
cordially invited to attend. The
general public is welcome.
Perfection Lodge to
Install Officers Dec. 27
Perfection Lodge No. 486, F.
& A. M., will hold its installation
of officers at the Masonic Tem-
ple, on Wednesday evening, Dec.
27„ at 8:30 p. m.
The following officers will be
installed by the past masters of
Perfection Lodge: Arthur I.
Gould, worshipful master; Jos.
M. Sisler, senior warden; Sam
Mann, junior warden; Aaron J.
Blumenau, treasurer; David Col-
man, secretary; Philip Weisman,
senior deacon; Philip Langwald,
junior deacon; Max Edwards,
chaplain; Sigmund J. Schor, mar-
shal); Isadore Banks, tyler; Max
Glaedey, Harry Lichter, Harold
R. Nelson, Max M. Schwartz,
Sol Stein, Stanley Yates, stew-
ards.
Page II
Sholem Aleichem
Institute Activities
Home Relief Society
Elect Officers
To
In the spirit of the established
tradition of Friday nights, the
reading of the weekly portion of
the Bible will be continued.
M. Eisenberg, teacher and dra-
matic director of the Sholem
Aleichem Folk Institute, will con-
tribute to the program of the
evening, together with Mrs. F.
Thicker andBlank.
* * *
The third lecture of the Semi-
nar of the Sholem Aleichem Folk
Institute was held Monday, Dec.
11. Paul Deach, cosmopolitan ed-
itor of the Free Press, addressed
the Seminar on the topic "Amer-
icans in the Making". The com-
ing lectures scheduled will deal
with the social and cultural
problems of the various ethnic
groups in the city.
• * S
The Chanukah celebration of
the schools was held Wednesday,
Dec. 13, at the Workmen's Cir-
cle, with great success. The pro-
gram, under the direction of the
teachers, H. Bendore, M. Eisen-
berg and Laye Winocur, was both
interesting and well carried out,
with the fullest cooperation of
the children of the schools.
* S *
The annual donor luncheon of
the Sholem Aleichem reading
circles will be held Jan. 3, at
the Book Cadillac Hotel.
Miss Marguerite Kozenn will ap-
pear in a new repertoire of songs.
The guest speaker will be the
well known lecturer and educa-
tional director of the religious
schools of the Euclid Temple in
Cleveland.
W. Snyder, director of the
Sholem Aleichem Institute, will
address the guests in the name
of the schools and the institute.
On Thursday, Dec. 28, the
Home Relief Society will hold its
annual election of officers in the
home of Mrs. Sam Satovsky,
1250 Chicago Blvd. A dessert
luncheon at 1 p. m. will precede
the meeting and election of of-
ficers. Annual reports from all
chairmen will be read at this
time and all members are urged
to attend this vitally important
meeting and to note the change
of (late.
The Home Relief Society is
proud to acknowledge that
through the splendid efforts of
Mrs. Sam Marks, its bond chair-
man, it has reached and gone
over its goal of $1,000,000 worth
of bonds sold. All members and
friends desiring to be serviced
for bonds or stamps, contact
Mrs. Marks, Un. 1-3608.
PAOLOTCHER AID
Paolotcher Aid Society will
hold a dinner for its members
and friends on Sunday, Dec. 24,
at 6 p. m., at the Bereznitzer
Hall, 13326 Linwood, at Davi-
son.
IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of our dear
father and grandfather, Joel I,.
Kapetansky, who passed away
six years ago, Dec. 29, 1938 (7th
day in Tereth).
Happy were the years wo spent
together,
Lonely are our heart today,
Por t he one we loved so dearly
lias forever passed away;
No one knows how much we miss
you,
Na one knows the bitter pain
We have suffered since we lost yea.
Life has never been the same;
I it our hearts your memory lingers,
Sweetly, tender, fond and true,
There is not a day, dear rather.
That we do not think of you.
Sadly missed by his sorrowing
children and grandchildren.
Men's Club of Beth El
To Hear Dr. Glazer in
Book Review Jan. 10
IN MEMORIAM
In memory of our beloved
Lamie, Sgt. Sol Buttner, who
gave his life for his country on
The next event in the calendar Dec. 19, 1943.
of the Men's Club of Temple
Beth El's 25th Jubilee Year pro-
As long as we breathe, he lives."
gram is to be a book review for
—His Mont, Dad, sisters,
Men's Club members only on the
brother-in-law and little
evening of Wednesday, Jan. 10,
nephew.
it was announced by Arthur
Coulson, secretary.
Dr. B. Benedict Glazer, rabbi
Rev. Cantor
of Temple Beth El, will review
Jacob
"Yankee from Olympus," a biog-
raphy of Oliver Wendell Holmes,
Silverman
Chief Justice of the Supreme
SURGICAL
51011EL
Court. Dr. Glazer considers this
25 Years'
work by Katherine Drunker
Practice
Dowen to be by far the greatest
Recommended by
biography written in years.
Physicians and
With the tremendous interest
meows
displayed in this book, a large
9371
turnout of members is expected.
Wildemere
Refreshments will be served fol-
TY. 4.0062
lowing the review.
CARD OF THANKS
Rev. Cantor
The family of the late Sarah
Geller wishes to extend their sin-
DAVID
cere appreciation and thanks to
GOLDEN
their
relatives
and
friends
for
NATHAN WEINER
)etrolt's Favorite
of 2711 Glendale died Dec. 17 their thoughtfulness (luring the
MOHEL
at the age of 75 years. Funeral period of their bereavement.
Tiler (3-940o
services were held Monday at
11'eading carrot°.
CARD OF THANKS
the Ira Kaufman Funeral Home,
nies Performed al
Horne and by Ap-
Rabbi Joshua Sperka and Cantor
The family of the late Max
pointment.
Shulsinger officiating. He leaves Bergman thank their dear friends
his children, Reuben, Sgt, Isa- and relatives for their kindness
dore of U. S. Army, Lottie, Mrs. during their bereavement.
Jack Cheney, Mrs. Julius Fox,
MONUMENTS
Mrs. Bernard Gallison and Mrs.
CARD OF THANKS
Fred Rosenberg; nine grandchil-
The family of the late Israel
dren also survive. Burial was in Kaplan thank their relatives and
Beth Tefilo Emanuel Cemetery. friends for the many kindnesses
shown them (luring their recent
MRS. ROSE FINE
bereavement.
Funeral services for Mrs. Rose
Fine, who died Wednesday at
The Well Known Rev.
her home, 897 Clairmount Ave.,
were held Friday at the Ira Kauf-
man Funeral Home, 9419 Dexter
of Cong.
Blvd. Burial was held in Mach-
Beth Tefilo
petal) Cemetery. Mrs. Fine was
Granite and Marble monument.
born Jan. 6. 1882, in Russia and
7729 TWELFTH ST.
Emanuel
TY. 6-7192
Caine to Detroit 50 years ago A
Capable and
brother, Richard C. Colby, and
Specialized
FOR RENT—Room for gentle- WIDOW WILL SHARE front four sisters, Mrs. Max Gordon,
Mrs. Samuel S. Kaplan, Mrs.
MOHEL
man in private home. Near
RECEPTACLES
four room apartment with Samuel Berke and Mrs. Bert
Garbage, Asb and Rabbets
Also Marriage,
bus and street car. 3219 Rich-
couple or woman. 2630 Blaine. Wasserman, survive.
I G IVaterati. Ti er= izy
Performed
ton, lower flat. TOwnsend 5-
Apt. 7, between 12 and 5.
Services In Eng:
9138.
CHARLES STERNFELD
AMERICAN
ilsh and Yiddish
TO SHARE, APT.—Young lady
Services for Charles Sternfeld,
WANTED—Young business wo-
or service man's wife—good
RECEPTACLE CO.
1934 Hazelwood
who
(lied
Wednesday
at
his
home,
man to share apartment. All
transportation. Phone service.
TYler 6.6960
579 Kenilworth TO. 8.5889
conveniences. Good transporta-
Kitchen privileges. Call be- 1600 Seward Ave., were held
tion. Telephone. References es!
tween 1 and 5 o'clock, TV. Friday at the Ira Kaufman Fu-
sential. Call TO. 8-3626 after
7-1481. 2640 Gladstone, Apt. neral Home, 9419 Dexter Blvd.
The services were conducted by
six.
308.
Detroit's Original and Largest
Rabbi Nathan Rosenwasser of the
Jewish Funeral Home
FOR RENT—Room for gentle- FOR RENT—Well furnished 5 Downtown Synagogue. Burial was
Machpelah Cemetery. Mr.
man or lady. Good transporta-
room upper flat and garage;
tion. Two adults in family.
oil heated, two bedrooms. Near Sternfeld was born Nov. 4, 1867,
car and bus line; Northwest in Easton, Pa., and came to
Call TO. 9-5265 2533 Glen-
Detroit 48 years ago. He is sur-
section. TYler 4-0839.
dale
7739 JOHN R. STREET
TRinity 2.2113
vived by his wife, Anna; two
Serving Detroit for Nearly a Quarter of a Century
ROOM available in lower flat. CARPENTER-Contractor: Alter- sons, Harold and Philip; a broth-
ations a specialty. Estimates er. Leon, all of Detroit; and a
Kitchen privileges; suitable for
DEPENDABLE
DIGNIFIED
free. Sam Stasofsky, 2944 Tux- sister, Mrs. Jennie Hyman, of
couple. Telephone for appoint-
CITY WIDE SERVICE
edo Ave. TOwnsend 6-5866.
Albany, N. Y.
ment. TO. 7-3416.
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