Friday, November 28, 1947 DETROIT JEWISH CIIRON1CLE Rabbi Folkman at Temple Israel At Beth Yehmulah Obit Jaries To Occupy Pulpit at Friday Services "Reverie On the Stock Market" will be the subject of a sermon by Rabbi Jerome Folkman, of Columbus ? 0., at services of Tem- ple Israel at 8:30 p.m., Friday, Nov. 28, hi the lecture hall of the Art Institute. Rabbi Leon Frain will speak on "The United Nations Decision on Palestine" at services Friday, Dec. RABBI IRWIN GORDON 5. • • • A musicale will highlight a symbolic Chanukah program at the Temple Israel Sisterhood's meeting at 1:45 p.m., Monday Dec. 8, in Art Institute. Ushering in the Festival, the rogram will include songs by antor Robert S. 'Putman and cello selections by Jacob Becker of the Detroit Symphorry Orches- tra. Rota Bassin SteM will be accompanist. Yeshivath Beth Yehudah's semi- An address- titled "By the annual membership meeting will Light of the Candle" will be giv- be held at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, en by Mrs. Morris Adler. Dec. 9, in the Yeshivah, with Preceding the meeting, a des- Rabbi Irwin Gordon, director of sert luncheon will be served in Wayne University llillel, as guest the Romanesque hall. Mrs. Sam- speaker. uel Blather, sisterhood president, A six-month financial statement urges all members to bring can- will be presented by Morris Snow, ned milk for the SOS drive. treasurer. Pupils of the Yeshivah will put on a Chanukah program, consisting of the lighting of can- dles and traditional Chanukah Z'miros. An invitation has been ex- tended to all members, donors and scholarship contributors. Rabbi Gordon is a graduate of Six courses have been formed for the Adult Institute of Shaa- the Yeshiva College and the Rab- bi Isaac Elchanan Theological rey Zedek. Rabbi Morris Adler will lead Seminary. He is affiliated with the an experimental laboratory for Young Israel movement in De- troit. the discussion of Jewish values and activities, and a study of the Bible in respect to modern issues and problems will be given by Rabbi Milton Gordon, director of Wayne University Hillel. Rabbi Joshua Sperka will be An advanced Hebrew course will be conducted by Joseph guest speaker at the annual donor Haggai of the United Hebrew luncheon of the Bnai David La- schools. Dr. Movsas Goldoftas will dies Auxiliary to take place at instruct a class in elementary 12:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the Syna- gogue. Yiddish. O Yeshivah to Hear Rabbi -Gordon Membersip Meeting to Be Held on Dee. 9 6 Courses Listed for Adult Institute of Shaarey Zedek Bnai David Ladies Await Luncheon "Attaining Greater Familiarity with Hebrew," a course which will go deeper into Hebrew read- ing and understanding, will be led by Sol Panush. Mrs. Samuel Lehrman will in- struct a course in elementary Hebrew. A special series of prayers and readings for Thanksgiving were led by Rabbi Adler at a holiday service Thursday. Rabbi Adler also spoke on "The Test of Ma- of the Sisterhood of Shaarey Zedek and of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Jewish National Fund. I Membership Quota Is Doubled to 2,000 The entire membership of Congregation Mishkan Israel has been enrolled in the Mizrachi Organization of Detroit to be known as the Mishkan Israel Mizrachi Branch. Elected to serve as officers are Joe Weiss, president; Hyman rgolis, vice-president; Michael les, treasurer; and Morris ucki, secretary. Because of the congregation's action, Mizrachi has decided to double its membership drive quota to 2,000, Isadore Sosnick, . chairman, announced. Philip Sfollman has been chosen to head Mizrachi's shekel campaign. Members of his com- mittee are Sol Chinitz, Aaron Tilchin, Morris Snow, Abbe Le- vi, Rudolph Shulman, Meyer Weisenfeld and Morris Subar. David I. Berris has been named treasurer of Mizrachi, Irving W. Schlussel, president, four daughters, Mrs. Debby Sampson, Mrs. Ida Floyd, Mrs. Shirley Storobinsky and Mrs. Rose Milstein. GOLDIE WIENER, 62, died Nov. 17. Services were at the Hebrew Benevolent Society. She leaves her husband, II,yman; two brothers, Fred and Herman Bar- bes; and a sister, Mrs. Sarah Ros- enthal. ROSE KANIKOW, 62, died Nov. 18. Services were at the Hebrew 'Beilevolent Society. She is survived by two sons, Isadore and Sol, and two daughters, Mrs. Celia Must and Mrs. Yetta Levine. JENNIE KLEIN, 49, died Nov. 20. Services were at the Hebrew Benevolent Society. Surviving are her husband, Rubin, and brother, Merman Lissan. III announced. A symposium on Jewish affairs will be conducted by Rabbi Leon Fram at the monthly meeting of the Temple Israel Men's Club at 9 p.m., Thursday, in the Jewish Community Center, Harry Plis- kow, program chairman, an- nounced. A social hour with refresh- ments will follow the discussion. All members and their friends are invited, Murray J. Sutkin, chairman of the evening, said. Notices Card of Thanks MAE J. GROSSMAN, of 19206 DAVID SHACHTER, of 2683 Elmhurst avenue, 'died Nov. 20. Services were at the Ira Kauf- man Chapel. He is survived by his wife, Ella L; one son, Max; and three daughters, Mrs. Jack Kaufman, Mrs. Abraham Gins- burg and Mrs. Hy Smith. *DOZIEST PRICES PAID For Used Furniture BUY-RITE FURNITURE 2236 Michigan CA. 8613 JI ■ IF Conference Slated for Dec. 14 In anticipation of the estab- lishment soon of a Jewish State in Palestine, the Detroit Conned of the Jewish National' Puna is sponsoring a eitywide eonference. to stimulate participation of lo- cal groups in JNY activities. All organizations are being asked to elect five delegates to represent them at the rally Dee. 14 in the Detroit-Leland Hotel. Irving Shlussel, president, has urged that names of delegates he turned in by Mnnday. Rabbi Wolf Gold, member of the Jewish Agency, will be guest speaker. Rabbi Segal to Dedicate Sermon to Book Month A sermon dedicated to the ob- servance of Jewish. Book Month and titled "The Least Read Best Seller" will be delivered by Rab- bi Jacob E. Segal at Sabbath Eve services of the Northwest He- brew. Congregation at 8:30; Nov. 28. Services will be chanted by Cantor Paul Slavenslty Ficeilich, who will also lead community singing at an Oneg Shabbat to follow. Beth Aaron Groups Map New Year's Fete LEWIS BROS. Detroit's Leading Jewish Funeral Director Largest and Finest Chapel in Detroit Parking Facilities on Our Own Premises DEXTER BLVD. corner PURITAN UN. 1-7700 • Enrollments Are Open at Beth Aaron School Beth El YPC to Hear Rabbi Adler on Dec. 7 &Irving Greater Detroit REV. YEHUDAII LOEWY CERTIFIED MODEL Recommended by World Famous Beth f,eoel liospihd of a 1,1111i lig Mr111(111 and Religious Authorit les 111:. 4-2998 RECEPTACLES Corkage, Ash and Rubbish, Rein- foreed Concrete. Puffy guaranteed. Priced Right. AMERICAN CONCRETE RECEPTACLE CO. 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Phone UN. 1-8338 Open ante 9 p.m. Wed • BM, /he/. 11738 DEXTER BLVD. Established 1920 • The family of the late Meyer Beckman thank their relatives and friends for the 'many acts Paul Carpenter, president of of kindness shown them, in their the Men's Club of Congregation recent bereavement Beth Aaron has announced that the club together with the Sis- terhood will sponsor a New Year's party at the , Synagogue. Mrs. Roy Rubin is chairman, Classes are still open for en- assisted by Jack Harris, Dr. Ben rollment at the Beth Aaron Sun- Benjamin, Ben Drapkin, Max Sil- day School, Mrs. Paul Carpenter, verman, Max Richman, Mrs. Belle school chairman, announced. Strassner and Mrs. Betty Becker. Children are preparing a pro- gram for Chaniikah at which DR. POSNER TO SPEAK their parents will be guests. Dr. Irving S. 'Posner, pedia- For information call Mrs. Car- trician, will address the Wednes- penter, UN. 3-4292. day Evening Discussion Group Dec. 3 at the Jewish Community Center. Rabbi Morris Adler will speak on the "Modern Maccabees" at ALEX KRETBMAR, 32, died the second monthly forum of the Nov. 21 in Los Angeles. Services Young People's Club of Temple were at the Hebrew Benevolent Beth El at 2:30 p.m., Sunday, Society. He leaves his parents, Dec. 7, in the Synagogue. The Israel and Rapnie, a brother, Jos- forum is open to the public. eph; and a sister, Mrs. Ethel Wexler. Rabbi Sperka at 3:15 p.m., with Mincha service scheduled for 4:15 SIMON SINGER, of 1975 Pin- p.m. to be followed by Sholoss gree avenue, died Nov. 19. Serv- Seudess. ices were at the Ira Kaufman Mincha service, Friday, Nov. Chapel. Survivors are his wife, 28, will begin at 4.45. Freda, two sons, Isadore and Sander, and four sisters. Temple Israel Men to Hold' Symposium Unveilins The family of the late Alex ISADORE MILLER, of 3771 Max announce the unveiling of Rochester avenue, died Nov. 22. a monument in his memory at Services were at the ha Kaufman noon, Sunday, at Beth Tefilo Chapel. Surviving are his wife, Emanuel Cemetery. Emma; one son, Max; live daugh- ters, Mrs. Lester Greenspan, Mrs. The family of the late Tobias Martin Samuel, Mrs. Nathan Mil- Beitner announces the unveiling ler, Gertrude and Sophie; one sis- of a monument in his memory ter, Mrs. Sophie Scheck; and one Sunday at Beth Yehudah Ceme- brother. tery, Gratiot and 14 Mile road. Friends and relatives are invited BARNETT LEVINE, 72, died and are asked to meet at the Nov. 17. Services were at the home of Mrs. Harry Zeitlin, 4095 Hebrew Benevolent Society. Sur- Clements, at 1p.m. viving are his wife, Anna, and "Jacob and Esau" will be the Pennington drive, died Nov. 18. turity." Cantor Jacob H. Sonen- subject of Rabbi Joshua Sperka's Services were at the Ira Kauf- klar officiated. sermon to be delivered at Satur- man Chapel. She leaves her hu-- day morning services of Congre- band, Henry, one daughter, Mrs. gation Bnai David, starting at 9. Maurice Reizen, two brothers Chumosh class will be led by and two sisters. All Mishkan Israel Joins Mizrachi MORRIS ROSEN, of 1968 Pin- gree avenue, died Nov. 2t Serv- ices were at the Ira Kaufman. Chapel. He leaves his wife, Lena, two sons and one daughter. RABBI CARL N. HERMAN, 53, Rabbi of Temple Israel at West Palm. Beach, Ea., for 17 years MINNIE E. BALMER, of before coming to Jackson, Mich., a month ago as Rabbi of Temple 3030 Rochester avenue, died Nov. Beth Israel, died Nov. 21. His 21. Services were at the fra wife, Dorothy, survives. .Kaufman Chapel. Surviving are her husband, Abraham; three IDA PEARLMAN, 66, of 9360 daughters, Mrs. Myron Rosen- Genessee avenue, died Nov. 22. thal, Mrs. James I. Rubin and Services were at the Ira Kaufman Mrs. Benjamin Sax; and two sis. Chapel. She leaves two suns, Mar- teas, Mrs. Joseph Starr of Pitts- tin and Samuel, and a daughter. burgh and Mrs. Samuel Dick- man. Mrs. Pearlman was a member As part of a musical program, Cantor Hyman Adler will pre- sent Hebrew and Yiddish songs. .Last minute reservations may be obtained by calling Mrs. Zelig Needle, TO. 6-5521. SARAH POLACHEK, 75, died Proceeds will go to help equip Nov. 22. Services were at the He- the Synagogue. brew Benevolnt Society. She is survived by a son, Andrew, and a daughter, Mrs. Bertha Firestone. Rabbi Sperka's Topic Is 'Jacob and Esau' Page Nineteen Between Webb and Tuxedo QUALITY MEATS — ALWAYS FRESH AARON B. MARGOLIS Kosher Meat & Poultry Market tjesamismsommsaossammsommommeem. sms•• ■■••■■■•■ ••••• ■ ••••••••1 •