Page Twelve DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle • • . CLASSIFIED MISCELLANEOUS ✓ AVID HOROWITZ, the Teacher-Ile- brew, Yiddish, English, Citizenship and Bar-Mitzvah. Reading and writ- ing guaranteed. Free trial lesson. 4081 Monterey. NOrthlawn 2680. VACUUMS REPAIRED, Rebuilt or Ex- changed. Called for and delivered. American Vacuum Cleaner Co. TItin- KY 2-8000. HAIR REMOVED forever safely by short wave method or multiple elm , - trolyals. Faster, painless, no scam Open evenings. Jennie Waldman, 3350 Glynn Court, Townsend 8-1475. PAINTING AND DECORATING homes, stores and offices. Job Insured. Abra- ham Ludwig, Tyler 6-8348; Harry Sussman, Tyler 7 - 4448. PAINTING AND PAPERHANGING. Want It clean? Call M. Green! Hogarth 4020. ACCOUNTANT - Veteran, weekly or monthly bookkeeping service, taxes, financial statements. TO. 6-2423 or TV. 4-7678. PERSONALS FOR RI:NT-Nicely furnished room w ith small private family in single home. Good transportation. 2464 Cort- land Ave. Townsend 5-5811. FURNISHED ROOM for rent. 9617 Mc- (jowly near Chicago. Large airy room, imitable for one or two people. In up- per six room Bat with adult couple. Reasonable-TY. 5-9770. FOR RENT-Nicely furnished room in home of couple. Suitable for gentle- man. Good transportation. 2:135 Clem- ents. Townsend 7-4277. %%ANTED desire to get acquainted with young ladles. Object matrimony. Answers held strictly confidential. Write De- troit Jewish Chronicle, Mx 121. •URS!: D APT. to share with one or two gentlemen. All home privileges. I 'all UN. 2-7268. BUSINESS GIRL desires sharing Apt. with refined girl having same. Call TO. 6-3236. WANTED - 4 or 5-room house up to 87,000. Northwest section. No bre- hero. Write giving details. P.O. Box 111, Linwood Station, Detroit 6. EXCHANGE ROOMS WANTED TO RENT EXCHANGE 3 room apt. on Whitmore Rd. for I room apt. In Northwest sec. No children. TY. 5-7277. DENTIST (Veteran) and wife desire 2, 3, or 4 room apartment either fur- nished or unfurnished. TO. 5-0340. VETERAN, Wife and 21-month-old child living In one room. Desperate for apt. or flat as house has been sold. Tyler 51652 after 6 p.m. BUSINESS MAN, single, would be will- ing to pay substantial bonus or buy furniture of 1, 2, 3 loom apartment for rental purpose. ('all TO. 6-5749 or TY. 4-5373. WORKING COUPLE would like to rent or sub-lease desirable furnished apart- ment. References given, After 7 p.m. call Townsend 5-1769. Between 9 a.m. COR SALE--ELECTRIC BLANKET LARGE ELE("fltle BI.ANKET with shoes and small pad attachments. 2575 RI, bton, Apt. 307. TO. 6-2423. 1114:1,1' to 7 p.m. call Townsend 8-3208. LAMP REPAIRS LAMP REPAIR SERVICE TO 8.3773 UNTIL ft P. M. 201 GRAND AVE., WEST GENTLEMAN desires furnished room with adult family. Hest references. N. W. Section. Call TO. 8-4299 or write Detroit Jewish Chronicle, Box. Free! 644. C II A A FOR RENT-Beautiful clean, furnished room with private adult family suit- able for one or two persons. heated apartment, unlimited phone. Good transportation. Chicago Blvd. corner Lawton. Tyler 5-2289. Furniture Dirty, Soiled, Spotted, Greasy? Upholstered furniture cleaned at IDEAL ROOM for gentleman in quiet single home of congenial couple- convenient transportation to any sec- tion of the city-reasonable. Tele- phone privileges. 18971 Kentucky- UN. 3-6533. your home just like new. New scientific formula. THREE PIECES ONLY $10 Appointment only. Call - TO. 9.0369 or TO. 9-4881. BEAUTIFULLY furnished front bed- room In home of two adults. Good Mrs. Klaper, 2939 transportation. FlUer111 Vista. TO. 8-4175. 3 tt D JIMPLIMMIMMPLVICMCSSIMAL RECEPTACLES Rev. Cantor Garbage, Ash and Rubbish Reinforced, Concrete. Pull/ Guaranteed. Priced Right. Jacob Silverman AMERICAN RECEPTACLE CO. SURGICAL MOHEL 25 Years' Practice Recommended 1., Physicians and Hospitals D 579 Kenilworth TO. 8.5889 maaacsxmommk-wacwaaal Rev. Cantor DAVID GOLDEN 9371 Y a NYLON STOCKINGS Free! 24 pairs finest sheer nylon atockiligs for Information leading to the ren- tal of a 3 or 4 bedroom modern that or house. Buy your furniture If you are leaving the city. Can wait until April 1st. Three adults. Sundays TO. 8-2835. Week days VI. 2-3040. FOR RENT NICE LARGE: ROOM In upper flat. 2 adults In family. Gentleman pre- ferred. 3740 Rochester near treater. TursoN Old style coon and tow lamps brought ns to date. Votes made Into lamps. Parts for all limn. Broken gran and porcelain lamps restored. Also 3-Way and fluorescent. Lamp Shades Made and Re-Coveted WANTED - Furnished or unfurnished apartment, to rent or sublet-young married couple-no children or pets. TO. 8-6678. t DRIVE TO DRIVING TO Tucson, Arizona In 1942 Chevrolet between Jan. 15-20. Want man to help drive, Must have re7er- 011418. UN. 1-1258. WANTED-An income or apt by work- ing couple. No children or pets. Best of city references. Call TY. 4-3014. I TO SHARE IVANTED A MIDDLE AGED CoUPLE -a family of 3 adults to share 6 room furnished lower Bat. Gas heat, newly decorated-good transportation. Owner to occupy 1 bedroom. 2956 Fuller , in, TO. 5-5192. Call up to 4 p.m. BASTED 'Fl) BUY BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL mon 3 • Wildemere TY. 4.0062 Detroit 's Favorite MOHEL A. to Tiler 6-9490 Wedding Ceremo- nies Performed at Home and by Ap- pointment. de A' de gt Li Obituaries MORRIS SHIFFMAN of 2536 Tuxedo, died Jan 3. Serv- ices were held Friday at the Ira Kaufman Funeral Home. Rabbi Rosenwasser officiated. He leaves his wife, Sarah: daughters, Ro- chelle, Mrs. Irwin Pleasant, Mrs. Alvin Solomon, and Mrs. Sol Gom- berg of Cleveland: His father, Mr. Samuel Shiffman: brothers, Joseph and Harry: sisters, Mrs. Jess Kaiserman and Mrs. Ann Shiffman. Interment Machpelah. REBECCA FRIEDGOOD of 3229 Webb, died Jan. 3. Serv- ices were held Friday at the Ira Kaufman Funeral Home. Rabbi Sperka and Cantor Sonenklar offi- ciated. She leaves her husband, Bernard: a son, Dr. Harry B. Friedgood of Los Angeles: 3 daughters, Mrs. Jack Stattman, Mrs. Benjamin Schaeffer and Mrs. Hyman Brotman. Interment Clo- ver Hill Park Cemetery. SARA F. COPIN of 118.15 La Salle, died Jan. 3. Services were held Sunday at the Ira Kaufman Funeral Home. Rab- bi Sperka, Rabbi Rosenstock and Cantor Sonenklar officiated. She leaves her husband, Saul and 5 sisters, Mrs. Harry M. Selker, Mrs. Albert M. Jordan, Mrs. Mit- chell B. Robinson, Mrs. Herbert H. Warner and Elizabeth Finley. Interment Clover Hill Park Cem- etery. JENNIE LACHTMAN of 11501 Petoskey, died Jan. 4. Services were held Sunday at the Ira Kaufman Funeral Home. Rab- bi Eisenman officiated. She leaves her husband, David: a son, Sam Steffens of Chicago: 2 daughters, Mrs. Milton D. Block of Chicago and Mrs. David Hertz. Interment Westlawn Cemetery, Chicago. MICHAEL ROTH GITLIN of 19649 Canterbury Dr., died Jan. 5 at the age of 6 years. Serv- ices were held Sunday at the resi- dence with Rabbi Fram and Can- tor Sonenklar officiating. He leaves his mother, Lillian Roth: Father, Arthur Gitlin of Windsor: Grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. William R. Roth, and Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Gitlin of Windsor. Interment Clover Hill Park Cemetery. JACK FRIEDMAN of 17141 Cherrylawn • Ave. died Dec. 28 at the age of 43. He is survived by his wife, Jean; chil- dren, David and Barbara; and brother of Max Friedman. Funer- al services were held at the Lewis Brothers Funeral Chapel with in- terment at the Oakview Cemetery. Rabbis Fisher and Levy officiated. Ni ft" Fl I, Fa 101 801 Mutual lirharil Granite and Marble 7729 TWELFTH ST. TY. 6-7192 The We/4 Known Rev. Hyman Schulsinger Miami Beach, Florida of Cong. Beth Tefilo Emanuel re( Eu 1 Av Fit ROYAL HOTEL Capable and Speelallami set of the Jai Monuments MOHEL Also Marriages Performed The Aristocrat of the In Eng- l.'s and Yiddish sir ices Nov Miami Beach Hotels 1934 Hazelwood TYler 6-6960 1 OPEN YEAR ROUND O.* (Continued from Page 1) ROSE SCHWARTZ died at the age of 71 years. She is survived by her husband, Frank; daughters, Mrs. Albert Goldfeder, Mrs. Gertrude Burston, Mrs. Ethel Richman of Los Angeles, Mrs. Sophie Cohen; sons, Harry and Sam; brother, Paul Rheins of New York. Funeral services were held at the Lewis Brothers Funeral Chapel with interment at the Beth Moses Cemetery. Rabbi I. Stollman officiated. MRS. ROSE BROOK of 5260 W. Chicago Blvd. died at the age of 64 years. Funeral serv- ices were held last Thursday at the Lewis Brothers Funeral Chap- el with interment at the Clover Hill Park Cemetery. She is sur- vived by her husband, Samuel H.; four daughters, Mrs. Etta Cohn, Mrs. Dorothy Hudson, Katherine and Mrs. Marcia Litson. (Continued from page 1) Juniors, provides spiritual heirs and followers. For the purpose of encouraging and arousing the interests of the youth, the society plans to erect its own center with special club rooms for various social functions. The society has distributed five thousand dollars in 1945 for va- rious social, welfare and charitable causes such as the War Chest, anti-defamation and anti discrim- ination purposes which combat anti-Semitsm, Geverkshaften Cam- paign Mizrachi Yeshivaths, Jew- ish National Fund, Jewish Work- ers Committee, Vaad Hatzalah, Vaad Hoezra, Los Angeles Sana- torium, Russian War Relief, Polish Jewish Federation, Red Cross, U. S. 0. and other similar groups. The society shows great inter- est in the general social problems, local and national, which arise from time to time and aids in the solution of these problems. The Turover Aid Society is rep- resented in both national and lo- cal organizations. It serves on the American Jewish Congress and on the Jewish Community Council, which it helped to organize and in which Mr. Isidore Sosnick Turover president, is a member of the Executive Committee. During the time of the depres- sion the society had its own loan corporation which helped many of its members to stand on their own feet. In the First World War, every member of the society was taxed for the benefit of the suf- ferers. In the present World War, one hundred and twenty young men, children of the members, partici- pated, ready to make the supreme sacrifice. Three heroes failed to return. The society mourns their loss to- gether with their parents. To hon- or their sacred membership, plans are being laid to bring over three children from Europe. The Turover Aid Society is in- debted greatly to all its officers and leaders and expresses to them as well as to all its members sin- cere thanks and appreciation. The present leadership consists of the following officers: Isidore Sosnick, President; Wm. Hof m a n, 1st Vice-President; David Hirtz, 2nd Vice-President; Max L. Roberts, Financial Secre- tary; Julius Gotlieb, Recording Secretary; Morris Zuroff, Treas- urer; Joe Epstein, Hospitaler; Chas. Ablecop, Trustee; John Le- bowsky, Trustee; Sol Lumberg, Trustee; Abraham Grant, Trustee. in all my research where the au- thentic history of Rabbi Kohler can be found," said Katz. "It is authentic because he himself wrote it. There are no original records In the Temple of that pe- riod. Dr. Franklin's book on the Temple tells of Kohler but his ref- erences were gathered from early members who relied only on their memory. It is well known that in such cases, there are always sev- eral accounts differing both in fact and opinion. There is a great deal of material on the life and work of Rabbi Kohler but they all dismiss his Detroit ministry in one sentence." The life of Kohler is of great importance to any historian and therefore to even a layman, He is regarded, in the Universal Jewish encyclopedia, as the most power- ful intellectual force. in Reform Judaism in America. "By his many-sided scholar- ship," says that volume, "he, more than any other leader, provided the foundation for the ideas which dominate the Reform movement." Kohler's "Jewish Theology" is regarded as a classic. From De- troit, he went to Chicago's Sinai Congregation. From there he went to Congregation Beth El in New York and from there he went on to become the illustrious president of the Hebrew Union College. "A I 4 IN ....... ,.... L ..1 "' c.1101 1 .'-: 1 '. 1 !It .t. . ---, di .= • • ., 1 Photo Engravers 641 MONROE CA. 0472 he s Now Accepting Reservations. A new skyncrap- with every e enjoyable facility Dining n o o m - Cocktail Bar. Irving Weinberg. Manager. 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