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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1946-10-25

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CLIFTON AVENUE

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CINCINNATI 20, 01110

Friday, October 25, 1946

DETROIT

The Voice of the

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New President

The Jewish Chronicle will pay
$1.00 to the person whose question
is used in this column. Mail your
questions to the Jewish Chronicle,
525 Woodward Ave., Detroit 26.
Photos by ERIC BENNETT
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By IRVING L KATZ

ARTICLE SO

1904 Re-incorporation
of Shaarey Zedek

TIME: Sunday afternoon.
PLACE: Dexter at Richton.
QUESTION: What was your re-
action when you heard how
Jewish pioneers occupied the
Negev right under the noses
of the British?

will
. 5,
the
sill

Chronicle

HISTORY OF JEWS -
IN MICHIGAN

Man in the Street

I.15.

SWISH CHRONICLE and The

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Page Fifteen

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SAMUEL MARGOLIN
52, of 2695 Glynn court, died re-
cently. Services were held Oct. 13,
at the Ira Kaufman Funeral Cha-
pel. Mr. Margolin was owner of
the Ideal Tailoring Co. and mem.
ber of Perfection Lodge of the
Masonic Order. Surviving are his
wife, Gustie; two daughters, Max-
ine and Mrs. Irving Broder; two
sisters and two brothers.

GEORGE MOSKOWITZ
of 2461 Elaine avenue, died Oct.
12 at the age of 67. Services were
held at the Ira Kaufman Funeral
Chapel. He leaves his father, Is-
rael; a son, Julius; four daugh-
ters, Belle, Molly, Mrs. Alice Zo.
rember and Mrs. Pearl Brown of
We, the undersigned, desiring to become incorporated under the Los Angeles, and five grandsons
provisions of Act No. 209 of Public Acts of 1897, entitled "An Act to and one granddaughter.
revise, amend and consolidate the
laws for the incorporation of ec.
MRS. CLARA SMITH
clesiastical bodies," being chapter
of 17134 Woodingham drive, died
25 of the compiled laws of 1897,
Oct. 14. Services were held at the
do hereby make, execute and
Ira Kaufman Funeral Chapel, She
adopt the following Articles of
Association, to-wit:
leaves her husband, Isaac; three
sons, Fred, Max and Saul; two
ARTICLE 1
daughters, Mrs. C. A. Fuller of
The name assumed by this as-
Pittsburgh and Mrs. Joseph Stein-
sociation, and by which it shall be
berg; two brothers, Sam and Dave
known in law, is The Congrega-
Kotler; and two sisters, Mrs.,Her-
tion Shaarey Zedelc.
man Uday and Mrs. EdSvard Sie.
gel.
ARTICLE 2
This corporation is organized for
BESSIE GLAZER
the purpose of conducting religious
60, of 4079 Fullerton avenue, was
worship and the holding of real
killed Oct. 18 in an auto accident
estate necessary to the same and
at Hillsdale, Mich. Services were
all other acts pertaining to the
at the Lewis Bros. Chapel.
existence of religious corporations.
ARTICLE 3
This corporation shall have its
House of Worship and its place
of business in the City of Detroit,
in the County of Wayne and State
of Michigan.
D. IV. SIMONS
ARTICLE 4
The term of existence of this corporation is fixed at 30 years from
the date hereof.

(This is the sixth of a series on the first
50 years of Congregation Shaarey Zedek)
ON JAN. 31, 1904, Shaarey Zedek adopted new by-laws. The char-
ter of the congregation having expired in 1892, the congregation was
re-
Incorporated on April 4, 1904. The new articles of association read
as follows:

MELVIN RACKOFF, Canton, 0.,
University of Michigan student.
I thought it was a very wise
move since it prevented the Brit-
ish from expanding their military
CHARLES N. AGREE
hold in Pales-
tine.
The operation
was ingenious
on the part of
the Jews. By
showing this
moderate d s -
play of strength
Charles N. Agree, treasurer of
and not resort-
ing to violence the Fresh Air Society, was elected
a n d bloodshed president for 1946-47 on Oct. 14.
the Jews were
Other officers elected include
still able, to carry out their plan Mrs. I. I. Bittker, vice-president;
without arousing adyerse criticism. Mrs. Felix J. Mahler, secretary;
This subject was discussed at and Emanuel J. Harris, treasurer.
Hillel at the University of Michi-
Agree, who has served as acting
gan and the majority agreed that president
since the death of Harry
the Jews made a smart move.
E. Jacobson early this year, has

been a member of the board of di-
MRS. RAYMOND TISDALE, 3709 rectors of the society for the past
Richton avenue, housewife.
four years.
I thought the occupation was
Irwin Shaw, executive director
wonderful. The more operations of
this type that the Jews carry out of the society, presented a report
-1 the better it will for the 1948 camp season. More
be. We must than 600 children received a total
have more ac- of 2,076 vacation weeks at the
tion for the camp. Of these, 315 were sent by
ARTICLE 5
good of the Jew social agencies or were recipients
The names of the incorporators and their respective residences
and when we of reduced-rate memberships, aver. are as
follows,
and
can accomplish aging seven dollars per week. The
In witness whereof, we, the parties, hereby associating for the
it without shoot- regular weekly fee was 20 dollars. purpose
of giving legal effect to these articles hereunto
ing we can ex-
sign our
names this 4th day of April A. D. 1904.
pect more re-
Wm. Saulson
Jacob Levy
spect from the
Solomon Goldman
M. Harris
A. Benjamin
world,
M. Shellfish
David W. Simons
The move was
D. Blumenthal
Alex Tannenholz
very cleverly organized and c ar-
S. Goldstein
S. Ginsburg
rled out by the Jews in Palest ine.
Isaac Greenberg
Aaron Solomon
They settled on land without the
Ephraim M. Love
H. S. Blumenthal
British even knowing of it. A !so
Julius Jacobson
Aaron Simon
the land belongs to them by ri ght
Michael Davis
Sam Friedman
of purchase so they were not t ak.
Jacob Maruvilsky
ing anything they should not ha ye.
On this 4th day of April, A. D. 1904, before me, a Notary Public,
in and for said county, personally appeared Wm. Saulson, Solomon

SIDNEY M. LEE, 3205 Tyler a ve-
Goldman, A. Benjamin, Sam Friedman, E. M. Love, David W. Simons,
nue, salesman.
Jacob Levy, Julius Jacobson, Alex Tannenholz, M. Harris, Michael
t
Davis, S. Ginsburg, Jacob Maruvilsky, Aaron Solomon, D. Blumenal,
I hought
the maneuver w as
H. S. Blumenthal, S. Goldstein, Aaron Simon, Isaac Greenberg, th
very clever. Everything the Je W8
M.
Shellfish, known to me to be the persons named herein and who
get will have to be on their o wn
executed
the
same
freely
and
for
the
intents
and
purposes
therein
1111•• ■ - accord so th
mentioned.
ey
CHARLES C. SIMONS,
are justified in
State Senator, 2nd District, Detroit
moves of t his
Session 1903-4
nature.
(Next week—First English-speaking Rabbi)
By seizing the
Joseph Panigel, chief rabbi of
Negev, the Jews
Buenos Aires, is dead.
have shown to
the world that
they are deter-
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mined to stand
up for their
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The operation was very ingeni-
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I was very much stirred. It Val was born Naomi Valerie,
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CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT
I
think
it
would
be
nice
if
man
roan g Jewish
Y
ATTORNEY AT LAW
BICUR CHOLEM WOMEN
men in America
°
lid go to Palestine and help
A meeting of the Young Wo-
tit in some way.
men's Bicur Cholem Organization
Announces the Opening of an Office for the
will be at 1:15 p. m. Monday, Oct.
28, at the home of Mrs. T. Fuller,
3809 Sturtevant avenue. Plans for
Practice of Public Accounting and Taxation
the donor luncheon of Dec. 11 will
be discussed.
■ orthwest Jacob E. Segal, of the
AT
W orthwest Hebrew Congregation,
ill be guest speaker at a dinner
of Perfection Lodge 486, F. and
M, Wednesday,
Oct. 30, at
Masonic
Temple

Fresh Air Society
Elects C.N. Agree

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