fistericatt Yewish Periodical Carter Friday, June 22, 1945 • CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle CLASSIFIED VACUUMS REPAIRED, Rebuilt LARGE Co MFORTABLE room or Exchanged. Called for and with 3 windows. Steady hot delivered. American Vacuum water, stall shower, unlimited Cleaner Co. TRinity 2-8000. phone. For refined gentleman in family of 2 adults. Desirable Interior, exterior. PAINTING, neighborhood, Webb Avenue. Want it clean? Expert work. Townsend 8-8798. Good materials. Reasonable prices. Call M. Green, HO. EMPLOYED YOUNG LADY to share beautifully furnished 3- 4020. room apartment. Phone, maid and kitckm privileges. Refer- DAVID HOROWITZ, the Teacher. ences exchanged. Excel lent Hebrew, Yiddish, English, Citi- transportation. 13305 LaSalle zenship and Bar Mitzvah. Read- Blvd., Apt. 402. TOwnsend ing and writing guaranteed. 7 5778. Free trial lesson. 4081 Mon- terey. NO. 2680. FOIL RENT — Nice furnished -- — room with small fannly. Suit- PAINTING AND DECORATING. able for employed couple or Interior and exterior. Excel- girl. Tyler 4-4733, lent work. Reasonable. TO. 5-1270. - SEEK $250.000 TO PAINTING, decorating, paper- VS. ANTI-SEMITISM hanging. Job insured and guar- (Continued from Page 1) anteed. Clean work outside lead and oil. Abraham Ludwig, communit y of Detroit is pre- pared, through a single-pur- TR. 1-0654. pose "THE POET'S ANSWER," a book by David Horowitz, is sold at the J. L. Hudson Co., Book Dept. $1.00. FOR RENT—Four-room flat to middle-aged couple. Hot water, steam-heated garage. Good portation. Max Weiss, 12660 Stoepel. No. 6146. FOR RENT -- Large airy fur- nished room. Good transporta- tion. Gentlemen only. 2948 Elm- hurst, Townsend 7-4452. FOR RENT — Large airy fur- nished room in apartment with 2 ladies, Kitchen privileges. bus and 14 st. car. 9810 Law- transportation. Max Weiss, 12660 Stoepel. No. 6146. FOR RENT—Attractive room in private home with only two adults in family, for employed relined young woman. Pleasant home surroundings, close to transportation and unlimited phone. Rent is reasonable. Tyler 5-2811. FOR RENT—A nice, comfortable furnished room in private home of adults. Unlimited phone. Good transportation. Plymouth and Woodrow Wilson bus, and 12th street car. Call To. 8-9613. GENTLEMAN WILL SHARE five room single, furnished with elderly couple. Glynn Court be- tween Byron and Hamilton. Good transportation, To. 7-1923. HOUSEKEEPER WANTED—In motherless home, To take full charge. Write Detroit Jewish Chronicle, Box 625. approach, to encourage the agencies to operate on common ground, in dealing with a problem that throws us all together and affects all of us. The preservatio n of our rights, equality and Freedom, is the pre-requisit e for the continu- ance of all other Jewish activi- ties. LOS ANGELES—Gerald L. K Smith in a rally last week at the Ham and Eggs" Hall in Is Angeles praised Rabbi Elmer Ber- ger, executive director of the Council of American Judaism, as a "good Jew.• Smitn tried to de Lena minself from the charge of anti-Semitismi, Sno,n thundered he was not an anti-senute; that he was not against any minority, race or re- ligion. Then he hinted that the Jewish people having lost mil- lions of their race by slaughter in Europe, should take heed and 'make friends in America instead of enemies." - PRONOUNCE TERMS ON JEWISH DEAN (Continued from Page 1) it is likely to bring upon us Jews." The "modifications" in Dr. Kaplan's introduction include the statement that Jews are nut a divinely chosen race; that the l'orah is a human document and not one "supernaturally inspired," and that modern Jews no longer look forward to the advent of a personal Messiah. sharpening his eye for the fast balls which he'll have to look at and swat out of the park for the balance of the summer. And that takes time. "Th e most vicious campaign ever undertaken against any group in the history of the world will not die out auto- matically, nor even with the coming of military victory. An- ti-Semitism is being combatted through carefully developed techniques and special skills." The entire Tiger contingent, as well as the management are of one opinion: Hank is in good shape by virtue of his strict Army training and his clean liv- ing., and he will therefore be READY in quick order. NW Men's Club Plans Kiddies' Night June 25 GREENBERG LIFTS PENNANT HOPES (Continued from Page 1) "Greenberg should be ready for regular duty by July 1st," predicted Zeller, Tiger gen- eral manager. "It will take him that long to get his t i ming back. You know he hasn't seen a fast ball in four years." LIST 3 JEWISH SOLDIERS KILLED (Continued from Page 1) Mrs. Stella Epstein, 16221 The Men's Club of the North- of Monte Vista. west Hebrew Congregation and Center will hold its first annual PVT. RAYMOND YOSCO- "Fathers and Kiddies" Night at the Bagley School at 8 p. m., VITZ, 26, coast artillery, captur- ed Dec. 6, son of Mr. and Mrs. Monday. Arrangements have been made Morris Yoscovitz, 3281 Leslie; 2 fur entertainment by the Great brothers in service. Sylvan, magician. Movies and the LT. BENNIE ZAK, 25, bomber illustrations of boy scout activi- ties by a scout leader will also navigator, captured during a day- be part of the program, which light raid March 4, 1944, over will conclude with refreshments. Berlin, son of Mrs. Lena Zak, 17:30 Gladstone, brother of Pfc. Manuel, Southwest Pacific. ANNOUNCING! IV ill Be Closed JULY 4TH TO JULY 11TH * BUY WAR BONDS * Davis & Halperin FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY TRinity 2-4727 JJ I OBITUARY MRS. CLARA EHRLICH of 2752 Boston, wire of Moe Ehrlich, well known Detroit Jew- eler, died at the home utter a three months illness at the age of 66. Long active in charitabl e and civic activities during her 45 years' residence in Detroit, Mrs. Ehrlich was a member of the Sisterhood of Shaarey Zedek, Temple Israel, Hadassah and the Women's Auxiliary of United He- brew Schools. Survivors include the husband, one son, Harold N., a daughter, Mrs. Lawrence J. Michelson, both of Detroit; a daughter, Mrs. Mil- ton Klivens, Youngstown, 0 . , and two brothers, Nathan and Moses Goldman, both of Detroit. Funeral services were held. Thursday at Ira Kaufman Fu- neral Home, 9419 Dexter. Burial was in Clover Hill Park Ceme- tery. PINKUS GREENBERG of 2605 Elmhurst, died June 14 at the age of 82 years. Ile was a resident of Detroit for 54 years. Funeral services were held at the Hebrew Benevolent Society on Thursday. Rabbis Thumin, Ra- binowitz and Rotenberg officiat- ed. He leaves his wife, Wel, four sons, Jacob, Abe, Henry, Ruby; and t ii r e e daughters, Mrs. P. Zucca, Mrs. Ben Lewis, and Mrs. Jack Feldman. Interment was at Beth Abraham Cemetery. HYMEN TIKTINER (TINER) of 2480 Oakman Blvd., died June 12 at the age of 73. Funeral ser- vices were held Wednesday at the Hebrew Benevolent Society. Rabbi A. M. Hershman officiated. He leaves his wife, Ella; six sons, Irving H., Nathan, Harry, David L., Martin and Jack Tiller. In- terment was at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Start Building W Synagogue Ground for the Northwest Syn- agogue will be broken within the next few (lays, it was announced at the first donor dinner of the Northwest Congregation and cen- ter last Sunday at the Jewish Center. Building restrictions have been I:fted and priorities secured. The Synagogue will be erected on a site owned by the congrega- tion on Curtis and Santa Rosa, two blocks west of Livernois, The !mer auditorium will be com- pleted before the High Holy Days and the Congregation will worship its own Synagogue. A substantial amount was con- tributed at the donor dinner which was attended by :300 .men and women, Dr. Emanuel Gamoran of Cincinnati, one of the most prom- inent Jewish educators in the land, was the speaker. Gather 5,000 Books In Detroit Drive The book drive by the Detroit chapter of the American Jewish Congress has reached its goal of 5,0,31 books. However, more books are being collected. The books are shipped to New York rind from there to Europe. A few days ago the American Jewish Congress sent the first shipment of books to France. The books are needed by the devas- tated Jewish communities of Europe. Rev. Cantor Jacob Silverman SURGICAL MOI1EL 25 1 cure Practice Recommended 10 1111,1 1 110Mpli111% MRS. FANNIE WERBELOW 209 South Sherman street, (lied at Mercy Hospital Tuesday eve- ning, at 7:30 o'clock following a two months' illness. Born Fannie Weinberg, in Rega, Russia, in 1875, she moved to Bay City 50 years ago and married Samuel Werbelow in Bay City in 1895. She was a member of the Shaa- rey Zedek church, Surviving are seven daughters, Mrs. Jeanette Weinberg, of Saginaw; Mrs. Hel- en L. Rosenberg, of Detroit; Mrs. Mary Mulne, of Los Angeles, Calif.; Mrs. Dorothy Feldman, of Mynot, N. D.; the Misses Gert- rude and Sybil Werbelow, of Bay City; and Miss Goldie Werbelow, of Detroit; two sons, Jerry below, of Detroit; and Cpl. Mil- ton Werbelow, of the U.S. Army Werbelow, of the U. S. Army in Germany; nine grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Sarah Elia- sohn, of Ludington. Funeral ser- vices were held at her residence with Rabbi Irving Ganz officiat- ing. Burial was in Shaarey Zedek Cemetery. 9371 Wildemere TY. 4.0062 The Well Known Rev. Hyman Schulsinger of Cong. Beth Tefilo Emanuel Capable and Specialized MOHEL Also Marriages Performed 'mi res In Eng - 1.11 and 1934 Hazelwood TYler 6.6960 UNVEILING NOTICES The family and friends of the ZIONIST TEAMS late Dora Posner are invited to CANVAS DETROIT attend the unveiling of her mon- (Continued from Page I) ument on Wednesday, July 4. whose financial contributions to The central meeting place will the project would be of para- be at 2911 Lawrence at 2 o'clock. mount importance. Unveiling at 2:30 o'clock, Beth BECOME ZIONISTS Abraham Cemetery, Woodward at "There is only one way by Eleven Mile Road. which American Jews Rev, Cantor DAVID GOLDEN Delimit'. Fa% mite MOHEL 'Eller 0-9490 Wedding Cereal,. ale. Performed at Home HMI by A p• ',ointment. can spe- The family of the late Ruth E. Miller wish to invite their rela- tives and friends to the tuereil- ing of the tombstone to take place Sunday, June 24, at the Clover Hill Park Cemetery. The unveiling of the monu- ment of Isadore Gold and his daughter, Anne Korelitz will take place Sunday, June 24, at 1 p.m. it the Turover Cemetery. Rabbis Gold and Stollman wlil officiate. At 12 noon, cars will be avail- abl e for those needing transpor- tation at the home of Mrs. Gold. 3764 Rochester. Open Thursday, July 12th • 8950 TWELFTH ST. pedal to the Del roll Jen kb •hroffici t For Your Security "Th e work of these agencies is not a philanthropy; they op- erate for your own security. Defense work serves not only the interests of th e Jewish community, but of all Ameri- ca. These agencies are playing an important role in exposing the motives of our enemies. The American people must be enlightened to the truth that anti-Semitism, like all other hate propaganda, is designed to divide and conquer the Am- erican people. FOR RENT—Charlevoix, 2 rooms, private bath, 1 block from beach. Modern. Convenient. To. 5-1544, Jews in Poland WANTED—House, flat or apart- Meet to Discuss Issues MOSCOW (WNS).—A meeting ment. Furnished or unfurnished 3 in family. Good references. of representatives of Jewish com- Price no object. Liberal reward. mittees in Warsaw to discuss re- Townsend 7-4857. habilitation problems was held last week in the Polish capital. Dr. ROOM FOR RENT — Gentlemen Emil Sommerstein, president of preferred. Excellent transpor- the Central Jewish Relief Com- tation, 3294 Pasadena, Town- mittee in Poland, presided at the send 5-7695. Call after 6 o'clock conference, which was attended Saturday. All day Sunday. by 30 delegates, 10 from Warsaw. SHOES Gerald Smith Praises Berger Page Eleven CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Max Cohen, 3205 Tyler, wish to thank their many friends and relatives for their kind t xpressions of sympathy on the passing of their beloved son, Flight Officer Kenneth Rosenfield. IN MEMORIAM In memory of our beloved son and brother, Irving Berman, who Mt us June 26, nineteen years Igo. Forever remembered by his father, mother, sisters and bro- ther. In loving memory of our dar- ling mother, Rose Caplan Levin- son. who passed away June 23, 1937. A loving mother, true and kind. No friend on earth like her we'll find; For all of us she did her best, And God gave her eternal rest. Her Loving Children. cifically and unmistakabl y reg- ister their will for the final establishment of a Jewish Commonwealth in Palestine. Membership in the Zionist Or- ganization is the only avail- able measurement which our government and the United Nations can use in ascertain- ing the desir e of the Jewish people. MONUMENTS •-- "I, therefore, call upon ev- Jew of Detroit to speak out in behalf of Palestine. Your enrollment in the Zionist Organization is your vote in ery favor of a homeland. Your si- lence and your absence from the rolls is a vote against a Jewish homeland. "Th e ghosts of the five mil- lion Jews who were massacred in Central and Eastern Eu- rope call upon every Jew in Detroit to speak out in favor of one place in th e world which Jews can call their own, and where they are not a minority constantly in danger of extir- patian b y demagogue - ridden majorities." fuiuttl 111.1 a1:1) Granite and Marble Mon mint. 7729 TWELFTH ST. Tv. 8-7192 W ill010000101.V000001,0000.104 • RECEPTACLES n ▪ t;itrloige, A.11 and Itobbkb Reinforced, Concrete. rally (initratitt..(1. Priced Rigid. Ea AMERICAN RECEPTACLE CO. a F.:. 579 Kenilworth TO. 8.5889 g ocwomoiscwoomoomwoo Detroit's Original and Largest Jewish Funeral Home Lewis Bros. 7739 JOHN R. STREET Serving Detroit for Nearly a Quarter DEPENDABLE TRinity 2.2111 of a Century DIGNIFIED CITY WIDE SERVICE ,a111111•111•11•11•111111111111M11111L