Kasoff Wins
CIO-PAC Backing
Page 'Fifteen
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle
Friday, February III, 1946
Noted Jewish Poet
At Center Sunday
List Local Speakers
For Council Institute
150,000 Romanian
Jews Starving
One hundred and fifty thou-
Miran Schneiour, noted Heb-
At the delegate body meeting
sand Jews in Romania are on the
rew
Yiddish
poet,
will
be
the
of the CIO Political Action Com-
James I. Ellmann, uresident of aside for open discussion and de-
guest of various Detroit Jewish verge of death by starvation or
mittee, Irwin J. Kasoff was unan- the Jewish Community Council, bate on each subject from the cultural groups at 8:30 p. m. exposure and cannot be saved
floor.
unless the new Romanian Gov-
imously endorsed for Judge of has invited Detroit's Jewish com-
Lawrence W. Crohn, Charles this Sunday at the Jewish Com-
munity to attend the Annual Dricker, Dr. Leo M. Franklin, munity Center. The affair will ernment contributes at least par-
Community Council Institute on Mrs. Leonard H. Weiner, and celebrate the famous poet's 40 tially to their support.
That is the gist of an SOS
Sunday, March 11. All sessions Rabbi Max J. Wohlgelernter will years' literary career.
discuss cablegram received today by the
will be held at the Jewish Com- participate in these discussions.
Schneiour will
Mr.
World Jewish Congress in New
munity Center, Woodward and
The dinner meeting at 6:30 Hebrew and Yiddish literature.
York from Geneva.
Holbrook.
will be presided over by Rabbi His poems will be recited by
The World Jewish Congress
The preliminary program of Leon Frani as toastmaster. The school children. A musical pro-
has dispatched an appeal to the
the Institute calls for afternoon guest speakers, who are autho•i- gram will also be presented.
sessions, to begin with a keynote ties on Jewish community organ-
The poet's appearance here is Romanian Government and to
address by Mr. Ellmann on the ization, will be Dr. Ira Eisen- sponsored by the Hebrew Teach- the Inter-Allied Military Com-
question, "Is the Community stein, managing editor of The ers' Federation and Kvutzah Iv- mission in Romania to supply the
Council Structure Democratic?" Reconstructionist, and Harry L. rith, Workmen's Circle, Zionist necessary funds or at least half
Following the keynote, the first Lurie, executive director of the Labor Groups, Sholom Aleichem o pay for the lodging, clothing
Town Hall discussion will begin Council of Jewish Federations Institute and Council of Read- and nourishment necessary. •
at 2:15. The topic is Is De- and Welfare Funds.
ing Circles,
the Common Pleas Court on the
mocracy Possible in Religious and
The guests will speak on the
non-partisan ticket.
Educational Activities?" At 4 general Institute theme. "Is
Tracy Doll, executive secre- o'clock the second theme will be Democracy Possible in Jewish Temple Beth El. Dr. B. Ilene-
(Continued frum Page 1)
iiict Glazer officiated. Mrs. Mich-
tary of the CIO-PAC, says: discussed: "Is Democray Pos- Community Life?" Their ad-
?Ison died in her home Saturday
"Kasoff, since the inception of sible in Philanthropy and Social dresses will be followed by dis-
night. She was it member of lIfm and declared his death an
the CIO, has been active in all Service?"
cussion from the floor.
the Temple Beth El Sisterhood rreparable loss to the commun-
Both sessions will be conduct-
Labor's political battles and most
end active in Red Cross work. ity.
ed
in
the
manner
of
Town
Hall
recently was campaign manager
Mr. Altman was among the
Surviving
are two sons, Max of
in the fight of the CIO in the meetings. Your speakers will
best known in Jewish circles in
Bay
City
and
Lawrence
of
De-
attempt to elect Frank Fitzgerald make brief presentations of their
Detroit. He aided scores of char-
troit; two daughters, Alice L.
Mayor of Detroit. Kasoff direct- viewpoints on the subject in-
ities. His benefactions aided
FANNIE YAVITZ
of
Detroit
and
Mrs.
Lillian
M.
ed the original setting up of the volved. A full hour has been set of 310 Harmon Ave. died Feb.
in tribute
Shaver of Clarksville, Tenn., and thousands. Recently
Wayne County Political Action
10 at the age of 49 years. Fun- a sister, Mrs. J. Meyersohn of. to his name, the Jewish com-
Committee System and was very
eral services were held Feb. 11 Detroit. Burial was held in munity here .planted 1,000 trees
instrumental in aiding us in our
in the Jewish National Fund for-
at the Lewis Brothers Funeral Woodmere Cemetery.
drive for the registration of vot-
ests in Palestine.
Chapel with interment at the
ers to aid in the re-election of
He lived with his family at
Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Gla-
HARRY JACOBS
President Roosevelt."
Guy W. Jensen, candidate for zer officiated. • She is survived 63, formerly of Detroit, died 4200 W. Davison. He' is sur-
Kasoff was educated in the Judge of the Common Pleas by her husband, Israel, and
vived by his wife and a son, Dr,
Saturday in Tucson, Ariz., rela-
public schools of Detroit and Court, was born in Cheyenne, daughters, Mrs. Lester Landes
Raphael Altman, and two grand-
tives here were informed. Serv-
graduated from the Detroit Col- Wyo., attended the University of and Lenora.
children.
ices and burial were in Milwau-
lege of Law in 1932 and has Michigan, and received the De-
kee. Mr. Jacobs is survived by
practiced law in the City for the gree of Bachelor of Laws by at-
• CARD OF THANKS
MINNIE R. GOLDBERG
his wife, Bessie, and daughter,
past 13 years. •
tending night school at the De- of 2575 Richton Ave. died Feb. Mrs. Rosalie Nichols, both of
The family of the late Louis
troit College of Law. He was 11 at the age of 66 years. Fun- Milwaukee; two sisters, Mrs, H. Marx wish to express their
eral
services
were
held
Feb.
12
admitted to practice law in
Meyer Barnett of Detroit and appreciation and thanks to their
at the Lewis Brothers Funeral 11rs. Hyman Winegarden of
June, 1914.
relatives and friends for their
In 1930 he was appointed as- Chapel with interment at the Flint; and three brothers, Moses, expressions of sympathy during
sistant prosecuting attorney and Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Han William and Jacob of Detroit.
their recent bereavement.,
served four years. In 1935 he old Rosenthal officiated. Mrs..
Goldberg
was
born
in
Detroit
was appointed assistant attorney
EMANUEL STONE
IN MEMORIAM
and was the widow of the late
general of Michigan.
Services for Emanuel Stone,
In loving memory or our dar-
Jacob
R.
Goldberg.
She
is
sur-
In August, 1939, he was ap-
28, formerly of 3331 Tyler, who ling sister and mother, Annette
pointed friend of the court and vived by her son, Oswald of 'lied in a Chicago.. hospital, were Levinson Lasky, who passed away
later special assistant prosecut- Cleveland, 0.; brothers, Joe, Is- held Sunday in-the Ira Kaufman Feb. 5, 1939.
or to conduct investigation and aac and Abraham G. Rosenthal; Funeral .Hohie. Burial was held
Always in our hearts.
trials arising from the Ferguson- and a sister, Mrs. Hattie C. Op- in Ches'ed Shel-Emes Cemetery.
Mrs. ,Jos. A. Reiss,
penheim.
O'Hara Grand Jury.
Mr. Stone is survived by his
Buddy and Brothers.
wife, Rose Baggelman Stone; a
WILLIAM BLUMENTHAL
son, Freddie, 7, and (laughter,
IN MEMORIAM
77 years old, died at his home, Marsha, 3, and his mother, Mrs.
In loving memory of Sidney
2689 Boston Blvd. W. He was Bessie Stone.
Frank, who passed away 11 years
VACUUMS REPAIRED, Rebuilt BOOKKEEPER WANTED—Full born in Latvia, and had lived
ago, Feb. 14, 1934.
in
Detroit
40
years.
His
wife,
charge. Experienced. Steady
'TIS Ti,,! the
%%110 are rergotlen
or Exchanged. Called for and
When lu Ileartm they Ilve foroer.
Louisa;
three
brothers„
Julius
The
purchase
of
War
Bonds
will
position, good salary. Call TE.
delivered. American Vacuum
Sadly
missed
by
his children
demo-
free
of Detroit; Adolf of Winthrop, place the world on a
2-2120.
Cleaner Co. TRinity 2-8000.
and grandchildren.
cratic. basis.
Mass.; and Harry, of Standish,
PLUMBING Repairs and com- FOR RENT — Nicely furnished Mich., survive. Funeral services
room. Private family, two were held Friday at the Ira Kauf-
IN MEMORIAM
plete installations by licensed
adults. Unlimited phone serv- man Funeral Home, with Rabbi Our Soldiers Fight—You should
In loving memory of our fath-
master plumber, Max Swartz,
ice. Good transportation. TY. Leon Frain officiating. Burial buy Bonds to help them come er, Joseph Velick, who died Feb.
UN. 3-8854.
home sooner.
18, 1943.
5-9769.
was held in Woodmere Ceme-
DAVID HOROWITZ, the Teacher.
tery.
Hebrew, Yiddish, English, Citi- FOR RENT — Furnished room
Every Bond You Buy Helps
with twin beds; near car and
zenship and Bar Mitzvah. Read-
to Shorten the War.
BERTRAM FRIEDMAN
bus
lines.
•
1961
Taylor
Ave.
ing and writing guaranteed.
a former resident of Detroit,
Free trial lesson. 4081 Mon-
LEAVING CITY — Must sell passed away Feb. 3 in his 40th
terey. NO. 2680.
complete living room of prac- year, after a long illness, at his
Rev. Cantor
tically new furniture. TO, 8- home, 4427 Sheridan Ave., Miami
TO SHARE. Apartment. Couple
DAVID
2775. 2545 Ford Ave. Apt. Beach, Fla. Surviving are his
or lady, kitchen privileges,
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harry
B.
GOLDEN
C-2.
very reasonable. Jewish Or-
Freedman, formerly of the Bel-
Irtrolt's Favorite
thodox home. 2245 Blaine.
WANTED—Young lady to share crest.
MOHEI,
Apartment No. 6.
apartment at Belcrest Hotel.
e-owo
wedding
Cereuur
The Well Known Rev.
SAM BARACH
Apt. 309. Privileges. Reason-
MIDDLE-AGED man desires a
oleo Performed at
of 3385 Richton Ave. died Feb.
able.
nice, large, airy, light and
Homo and by Ap-
9 at the age of 53 years. Fun-
pointment.
comfortable room in the neigh-
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished eral services were held Feb. 11
of
Cong.
borhood of Deutsch restaurant,
room with private adult fam- at the Lewis Brothers Funeral
Beth Talc)
Linwood and Taylor. Willing to
ily in quiet home. Good trans- Chapel with interment at the
Emanuel
pay the right price for the
portation. Glenwood near Lin- Beth Abraham Cemetery. He was
MONUMENTS
right kind of room. Write De-
Capable end
wood. TOwnsend 7-7575.
a member of the Beth Abraham
Specialized
troit Jewish Chronicle, Box
'NUS*
Synagogue. He is survived by
223.
FOR RENT—Large bedroom suit- a son. Capt. Maxwell of U.S.
able for young employed girl,
Army, overseas; daughters, Mrs.
FOR RENT—Two rooms, one
Also Marriage,
in an apartment. Good trans-
Joseph Norman and Mrs. Sam
LIRBACH
furnished and one either fur-
Performed
portation. TOwnsend 6-8484.
Acker; brothers, Phil, Leon and
nished or unfairnished. Good
.!;r rylery In Ens-
Ibilt and Yiddish
transportation. Mrs. Weiss. WIDOW desires room with light Nathan; and sisters, Mrs. Rose
housekeeping privileges in home Feldman, Mrs. Dora Levy, Mrs.
12660 Stoepel. NO. 6146.
1934 Hazelwood
of private family. TYler 6- Tillie Karpe1 of New York,
TYler 6.6960
FOR RENT — Beautiful attrac-
6415.
tive furnished room suitable
HARRY STEINHART
for one or two persons, with FOR RENT — Nice large fur- of 691 Rankin Blvd., Windsor,
Granite and Marble Monuments
nished newly decorated room. Ont., died Feb. 7 at the age of
private family, or will share
Rev. Cantor
7729 TWELFTH ST.
In home of two adults. Un- 49 years. Funeral services were
apartment. Unlimited phone.
TY. 6-1102
Jacob
Good transportation. All con-
limited phone. Gentlemen pre- held - Feb. 8 at the Lewis Broth-
Silverman
ven'ences. Chicago Blvd. near
ferred. TOwnsend 7-7966.
ers Funeral Chapel with inter-
SURGICAL
Lawton. TYler 5-2289.
ment at the Workmen's Circle
31011EL
FOR RENT — Large furnished Cemetery. Rabbi Groner officiat-
RECEPTACLES
25 Years'
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
room for employed girl in an
ed. He is survived by his wife,
Garbage. Ash sad Itubbage
Practice
room in family of three adults,
apartment with woman living Bessie, son Melvin and (laugh-
Reinforced, Concrete. Fully
Recommended by
for employed lady or gentleman.
Guaranteed. Priced Right.
alone. Chicago-Dexter district,
Physicians and
ter, Eleanor.
Convenient transportation. 3253
Hospitals
TYler 6-0869
AMERICAN
Cortland.
9371
)39
Feb. 25, Emma Lazarus,
MINNIE STAMAN
RECEPTACLE
CO.
Wildemere
FOR RENT—Furnished room forms Modern Esther; March 4, Sholo o f 3239 Richton Ave. died Feb.
579 Kenilworth TO. 8-3589
TY.
4.0062
at the age of 56 years. Fun-
one or two, men or women.oni Aleichem ; March 11,
1.00tFt.100-***0000001:1-0-C1-000-C
dle3 7 eral services were held Feb. 8
Wise; March 18, CyruIssaaAe
Phone DA. 1549 after 4 p.
all (lay Sunday. 3762 Richton. In March 25, Moses Montefiore, arlit the Lewis Brothers Funeral
a April 1, Theodor Herzl. hapel with interment at Pitts-
Mrs. R. Frumkin.
Detroit's Original and Largest
burgh, Pa. She is survived by
Jewish Funeral Horne
FOR RENT — Nice furnished re-
her sons, Major Paul of the U.S.
room for refined gentleman. eel Open Drive for $3,500,
&nay, and Dr. Harry II. of
.
With suppers
if preferred.
vu r ow, -2D,--Tii-gh Uniontown, Pa., and brothers,
. '-FIT—
, yo r
3252 Richton.
school instructor, interested in David and William Paransky of
meeting refined gentleman 30- Pittsburgh, Pa.
TRinity 2.2113
7739 JOHN R. STREET
FOR RENT—Comfortable cozy
40 years. All information will
furnished room with private
Serving Detroit for Nearly a Quarter of a Century
PAULINE MICHELSON
be held strictly confidential.
for
adult family.
Suitable
DIGNIFIQQ
DEPENDABLE
Funeral services for Mrs. Paul-
Enclose phone number. Write
c o u p 1 e. Kitchen privileges.
CITY WIDE SERVICE
ine Ascher Michelson, 72, of
Detroit
Jewish
Chronicle,
Box
2066 Gladstone, 3 doors from
1/-r"" atf/ "‘WlIrw
2070 Colling•ood. were held in
436,
14th bus line. TYler 5-2105.
k
ALTMAN
,
O BITUA R Y
Guy W. Jensen
Seeks Judgeship
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