American ffewish Periodical Center Friday, April 6, 1945 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Bnai Brith Bowling Tournament May 6 Windsor Hadassah Jrs.' Dinner April 15 The second annual Detroit Bnai Brith Bowling Tournament will be held at 11:30 a. in. Sun- day, May 6, at the Detroit Rec- Junior Hadassah of Windsor is having a donor banquet at 6:30 p. m. Sunday, April 15, at the Sham. Hashomayim Syna- gogue, corner of Giles Blvd. and Goyeau. A full course dinner will be served. Mrs. Goldie Adler of Detroit will be the guest speaker. Miss Blanche Pearl will sing sev- eral songs in Jewish and Heb- rew. A group of our own Ha- dassah members will do a Pal- estinian dance. Mrs. L. Polsky will play the piano. Tickets may be had by con- tacting either Miss Irene Upiter at 3-5243, or Miss Eva Adelman at 3-6096. reation. This tournament is open to all Detroit Bold Brith members carrying an official ABC average for 15 games for the current season. Entry fee is $8.00 which in- •ludes a banquet at Hotel Web- ster Hall in the evening. Treas- urer A. Sklare will accept all entries prior to May 1. Contact Mr. Sklare at 295:3 Glendale, 1'0. 7.9057. CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 MESSAGE OF ISRAEL Dr. Jacob R. Marcus, scholar in Jewish History, will be the "Message of Israel' speaker at 10 a. m. Sunday, April 8, East- ern War Time (9 a. m. Eastern Standard Time) over the Blue Network. His subject will be "The Contribution of the Jew to American Life." CLASSIFIED Mrs. Rachael Cohen Found Dead in Home Mrs. Michael Cohen, 74, widow of Bennett Cohen, died in her home in Port Huron last Mon- day night. She was born in Russia in 1871 and lived in Port Huron 51 years. She was a member of Mt. Sinai Syna- gogue and first president of its Ladies Auxiliary. She burned the mortgage on the Mt. Sinai Templ e in a ceremony Feb. 6. She is survived by a sister, Mrs. Lena Alvin, Detroit; a brother, Harry Jacobson, who lives in Texas; and several nieces and nephews. Rabbi Selig Auerbach, pastor of Mt. Sinai Congregation, offi- ciated. Burial Was held on Wed- nesday, March 28, at Mt. Sinai Cemetery. Young Israel Women Dinner April 30 The Women's League of Young Israel will hold its annual Moth- er-Daughter dinner at 7:30 p. m. April :30 (Lag B'Omer), at the Moss Catering (lull, Grand River and ,Joy Rd. In addition to a prominent speaker, to he announced short- ly, the program will include ar- tists from within Young Israel's tanks. VACUUMS REPAIRED, Rebuilt I LIBERAL R E W A RD offered. Bordelove Given or Exchanged.' Called for and I Discharged veteran and wife, IOOF State Post delivered. American Vacuum no children, desire 2-bedroom Maurice Bordelove, Detroit apartment or 5 or 6-room in- Cleaner Co. TRinity 2-8000. come or flat. Preferably N.W. printing company executive, has section. References. Call CA. been appointed! grand scribe of DAVID HOROWITZ, the Teacher. 8310, Ext. 805, evenings or the Grand Encampment, Indepen- Hebrew, Yiddish, English, Citi- dent Order of Odd Fellows of daytime. zenship and Bar Mitzvah. Read- . Michigan, it was announced Sat- ing and writing guaranteed. FOR RENT — Nice furnished urday by Robert Scott of De- Free trial lesson. 4081 Mon- room with private adult cou- troit, grand patriarch. Bordelove, terey. NO. 2680. pie. Gentleman only. Dexter a past grand patriarch of the section. 3739 Richton, DAvi- order, succeeding Ben Eastman YOUNG LADY would like to of Lapeer, who resigned. He son 8696. meet young man about 35 will serve until the order's an- years of age. For particulars, FOR RENT—Large room, twin nual election in May. beds, in quiet home of two write Detroit Jewish Chronicle, working adults. Home privi- Box 352. SMUTS leges. Dexter-Richton district. - FOR RENT—Four-room furnish- HO. 7710. (Continued from Page 1) ed apartment. N.W. Section. — Couple only wanted. Refer- WANTED—A home for - an in- lution. Here is the old historic If interested please fant. dices required Call DAvison phone NOrthlawn 5857 after home of the Jewish people. 4264. Why shouldn't they have it 4 o'clock, in the afternoon. back, have a country to where FOR RENT — Nicely furnished large room in home of two WANTED—A home for a six- they can go? "In many countries," the year-old girl. Box No. 945, Calvert References. adults. Prime Minister continued, Detroit Jewish Chronicle. near Linwood. TOwnsend 6- "they are unwelcome. They -- 733 2. ELDERLY Woman of good fam- are welcome in South Africa, ily, unable to find apartment, welcome by peoples possessing SERVICEMAN, recently return- would like to meet woman, a large human outlook. But ed from overseas, desires 2 or living alone preferably, who with many peopl e who are in- 3 room furnished apartment has adequate and comfortable tolerant, the Jewish question for myself, wife and child. apartment in high grade becomes urgent, with agony Auerbach, TO. 7-8170. Please neighborhood, and who also resulting on both sides. I have, call –in evening. wishes to have companionship therefore, for many years been and sharing of management an advocate of a Jewish na- $100.00 REWARD for 6-room and responsibility. Cost of tional home in order that some flat, Northwest section. Busk such arrangement not primary solution may be found for this ness man. Quiet family of consideration. Box 331, De- most terrible of all minority four adults. Excellent refer- questions. We are pledged to troit Jewish Chronicle. ences. MA. 6196 or TO. 7- certain things. Whether they 0858. WANTED—Young lady to share will be carried out, tim e alone Apartment 309 at Belcrest OFFICER and Wife desire 2, 3 can tell." Hotel. All privileges. Reason- or 4-room furnished or unfur- Replying to a query by na- 'able. Mrs. Rosa M. Buchstein. nished apartment. Permanent- tionalist deputy Eric Louw as to ly stationed. TOwnsend 5- PLEASANT room for young whether he was speaking for the 7943. lady, good transportation, priv- British Government, Smuts re- ileges, available Monday, April plied: "I am not speaking for GIRL WANTED for general office 9. 3021 Rochester. TYler 5- the British Government. The work. Some knowledge of typ- British Government is in a diffi- 1212. ing. Hertzberg and Keystone cult position and is sweating Furs. TOwnsend 8-4318. TO SHARE—Widow will share blood over this question." He her 3-room apartment with a said that what is needed is a $100.00 REWARD for anyone woman or girl. Use of kitchen new universal declaration affirm- obtaining 5 or 6-room flat or also. TY. 5-9101 or DA. 2751. ing the fundamentals of western house, automatic heat prefer- civilization. "Thus," he said, "we Rochester at Lawton. red, for responsible business would know if we did not ob- executive. Life-long Detroit- WANTED — Middle-aged Jewish serve them, we were filing be- ers. Will furnish best of ref- Live on premises. low our own standards." woman. erences. UN. 1-0381 or TO. Beautiful home. Full time. 8-7727. Serve partially crippled Jewish BRIGADE widow. Be able to take tem- FOR RENT — Attractive room perature, pulse, etc. Some in nicely furnished private (Continued from Page 1) housework. Good salary. In- home with only two adults in quire 1634 National Bank a national unit, has entered family, for employed, refined the fighting lines bearing the Bldg. youn g woman. Pleasant home surroundings, unlimited phone, FOR SALE--Furnished Cottage. names of the Jewish people and carrying the colors of Zion. close to bus and street car 131/2 miles out of Windsor, "Jews throughout the world lines. Rent reasonable. TYler on Lake St. Clair. Lot is 65 are heart and soul with the 5-2811. ft. by 650 ft, with tennis men who have entered the court, beautiful beach, 2-car front lines to avenge th e blood WILL the Person or Persons garage, eight bedrooms, four shed by the enemy and to re- who witnessed the accident of bathrooms and maid's quarter. deem the honor which was Isaac Rubin at Twelfth and All hardwood floors, electric trodden in the dust. The Jew- Taylor, Sunday, March 11, at stove, hot water, refrigerator, ish community of Palestine approximately 4 p. m., please private telephone. Living room sends to its sons its heartfelt call at 2014 Blaine Ave.. Apt. is 60x20 ft. House can be prayers. It knows that they 5. Phone TYler 7-8661. used all year round. Call will uphold its honor and ac- Windsor 4-1555 or 3-1736. quit themselves of their task WANTED — Stenographer for Ask for S. Meretsky. Hotel. Good opportunity. Ap- with courage and bravery. ply Colonial Hotel, Mt. Clem- "The men of the Jewish FOR RENT — Nicely furnished. ens, Mich. airy room with small private Brigade are the representa- fancily, either t•c single girls tives at the front of the Jew- WORKING MOTHER wants to or couple that are in busines. ish people. Their services in- board out two-year-old lovable Call TO. 5-6035. 2657 Pasa- volve an obligation. The mes- girl. Will pay well. Call HO. sages which have come to us 2221. dena. in Palestine from the men BUSINESS People offer a mod- FOR RENT—Two rooms, one who have today entered the furnished and one unfurnished. firing lines are a trumpet call erate commission for 3 or 4- Mrs. to others to join them in the transportation. Good bedroom flat. Willing to dec- Weiss, 12660 Stoepel. NOrth- great struggle agains th e hang- orate. Call TE. 1-4426 or men of our people." lawn 6146. evenings at TO. 5-1525. Page Eleven OBITUARY DAVID BRUCH who died Sunday while visiting his daughter, Mrs. Sadie B. Hecker, in Newcastle, Pa., was buried in Beth Moses Cemetery following services at noon Tues- day in the Kaufman Chapel. A son, Simon, and a brother, Ber- nard, also survive. MESSING ESTHER KESSLER Funeral services were held for Messing Esther Kessler at the Lewis Brothers Funeral Chapel with interment at the Beth Ab- raham Cemetery. Rabbi Thumin officiated. She is survived by her daughters, Mrs. A. L. Bernstein and Mrs. A. N. Abend; sisters, Mrs. Krandle Selasnek, Mrs. Goldie Abramson and Mrs. S. Goldman; brothers, Herman and Charles. Bnai David Scouts Court of Honor Set For Thursday, Apr. 12 Boy Scout Troop 135, spon- sored by the Men's Club of Con- gregation Bnai David and under the leadership of Scoutmaster Ir- win Ratner will hold Court of Honor or. Thursday, April 12, at 7:30 p. in the Social Hall of the Synagogue, Fourteenth and Eumhurst. Among the highlights of the evening will Ice the Charter pre- sentation and installation of Scoutmaster and committee for the year, investiture of new Scouts and advancements from second class to Eagle Scouts, in- clusive. Following are. the boys to be advanced to Eagle Scouts: Mel- vin Barnett, Lloyd Waterstone and Seymour Ravitz. The public is invited to at- tend this event. JOHN POSNER died at the age of 53 years. She is survived by his wife, Fannie. UNVEILING NOTICE Funeral services were held at the Lewis Brothers Funeral Chapel. The fancily of the late Wil- Interment was held in Chicago. ford L. Goldman wish to invite their relatives and friends to the YETTA LEVIN unveiling of the tombstone on died at the age of 83 years. Sunday, April 8, at 2 o'clock, at She is survived by her daugh- the Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi ters, Mrs. Sarah Koffman, Mar- Harold N. Rosenthal will offi- cella Weisburd, Anita Guibourg ciate. of Buenes Aires, Argentina, and a son, John, of Brazil. Funeral services were held at the Lewis liable organizations. Funeral ser- Brothers Funeral Chapel with in- vices were held at the Lewis terment at the Machpelah Ceme- Brothers Funeral Home with in- tery. Rabbis Block of Cleveland terment at the Machpelah Ceme- and Max J. Wohlgerlenter and tery. Nathan officiated. Rev. Cantor ROSE COHEN Jacob of Pontiac, Mich. died at the age of 43 years, She is survived Silverman by her husband, Sam. Services SURGICAL 510IIEL were conducted at Temple Israel 25 Years' in Pontiac, and interment was at Practice the Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Recommended by IT) dcians and MORRIS GOLDEN llespIttd. died at the age of 85 years. He 9371 is survived by his daughters, Mrs. Wildemere Anna Levin, Mrs. Deborah Rach- TY. 4.0062 lin, and soils, Julius and Israel, Funeral services were held at the Lewis Brothers Funeral The Well Known Rev. Chapel with interment at the Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Rab- bi I. Stollman officiated. of Conc. • Hyman Schu Beth Tefifo Emanuel HARRY NEIFELD died at the age of 68 years. He is survived by his wife, Sarah; daughters, Mrs. Abe Smolovitz, Mrs. Esther Lanzer, and son, William of Dallas, Tex. Funeral services were held at the Lewis Brothers Funeral Chapel with in- terment at the Workmen's Circle Cemetery. Rabbi Mogill officiat- ed. Capable and Specialized MOHEL Aho Marriages Performed service,' In zrtg- filth and Yiddish 1934 Hazelwood Tiler 6.6960 ELSIE MECKLOWITZ died at the age of 83 years. She is survived by her sons, Louis, Sam, Ben, Emanuel, Saul and William. Funeral services were held at the Lewis Brothers Funeral Chapel with interment at the Miskin Israel Cemetery. Rabbi I. Stollman officiated. CHAIM KATZ died March 24 in San Diego, Cal., at the age of 64 years. He is survived by his wife, Dora; sons, William, Sam; daughters, Mrs. Edward Saperstein and Mrs. Chester Harris. Funeral services were held at the Lewis Brothers Funeral Chapel with interment at the Machpelah Cemetery. Rab- bi Harold Rosenthal officiated. LENA FEIN died March 28 in Miami, Flu., at the age of 73 years. She is survived by her husband, Ar- nold; son, Joseph Faksien and a daughter, Mrs. Louis Light- stone. Funeral services were held at the Lewis Brothers Fun- eral Chapel with interment at the Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Rabbi Leon Fram and Cantor Goldin officiated, Rev. Cantor DAVID GOLDEN letrolt's Favorite MOHEI. Trier 6-80g Wedding Derma- Mee Pa-termed tat Nome and pointment. by Ap- ■■ ••• ■ •• I MONUMENTS /7- e filanual Itrharil Granite and Marble Monuments 7729 TWELPTH ST. TY. n-7191 32-0-12-CH20-1:HM/2-12-01:1-1:41-ER:R2-1: RECEPTACLES Garbege, Ash Bad .JOSEPH LESHMAN Reinforced, Coacr eterA i died March 29 at the age of 44 = Guaranteed. Priced irit years. He is survived by his AMERICAN wife, Mary; sons, Melvin and RECEPTACLE CO. Larry; parents, Mr. and Mm. 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