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Dec. 26 at
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lief Society
n., Tuesday,
of Mr. and
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t officers.

Lawrence Frohman, son of
Ti an Frohman, will celebrate his
ar Mitzvah at a special Sab-
• b ah Eve service at 8:30 p.m.
F ridgy, Jan. 9 in the main audi-
rium of the Art Institute.
F rohman is the Temple choir
d rector.
The services will be marked
b y the presentation for the first
ti me of new musical settings
fl r "Veslicomru" and "Elohenu
hoe Avosenu" which were
osed especially for this oc-
n by Frohman. Cantor
obert S. Tulman, organist
art W. Hass and the Temple
cl oir will be heard in the pres-
e. tation.
Rabbi Leon Fram will speak
i "The Third Jewish State:
V by the Two Previous Jewish
ales Fell and Why the Third
wish State Will Succeed."
Frohman is director of the
alevy choir and the women's
cl ores of the Music Study Club.
e is also music director of sev-
e, al organizations in Cleveland
a d is a gifted concert baritone
a i d cellist. Mrs. Frohman is
1 ading Detroit pianist,
On Friday night, Jan. 2, Rab-
Fram will preach on "Pales-
ti ne; the Land That Produced
ohamedanism."

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?abbi Hershman
to Address Women
fi f Shaarey Zedek

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hi Memoriam

Card of Thanks

`First Exodus'
Is Sperka's Topic

OfsituarieS

"An Investment for Our Chil-
d ren" will be the theme of a
eeting of the Shaarey Zedek
S sterhood to be held at 1:30
p m., Wednesday, in the home
0 Mrs. Seymour Frank, 18635
V ildeinere avenue.
This meeting of special gifts
ill be addressed by Rabbi A.
Hershman, who Will discuss
tl e role of the Jewish Theolog-
11 al Seminary in American Jew-
h life.
Mrs. Carl Schiller, chairman
0 the committee attempting to
Ilse $9,000 toward a $21,500
dowment to the seminary in
h onor of Rabbis Hershman and
orris Adler, has appealed "to
r cognize the importance of the
'unary in developing spiritual
adership for the generations
f Jewry, to follow."
Mrs. Meyer Shugerman, pledge
airman who just returned
fi om a visit to the Theological
Seminary in New York, said:
"Upon the continuing devel- Temple Israel Men
pment of the seminary de-
pends the kind of Jewish en- to Hear Judge Toms
A first-hand report of the
ronment in which our chil-
d en will live. A contribution Nuremberg war crimes trial
tt the scholarship fund is truly will be presented by Circuit
an investment for our children." Judge Robert M. Toms when he
addresses the Men's Club of
Temple Israel Jan. 22 in the
lecture hall of the Art Insti-
tute.
Judge Toms was a member of
the U. S. Military Tribunal,
sitting in judgment on second-
ary officials in the Nazi hier-
archy.

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IRA KAUFMAN

Louis Sohn, 70,
Taken by Death

`God of Many Names'
Rabbi Segal's - Topic

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lected "The God of Many
Names" as his sermon topic for
Sabbath services Jan. 3 of the
Northwest Hebrew Congrega-
tion.
Late Friday evening services
Jan. 9 will start at 8:30.

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BERTHA SKOLNICK, 64, of
19137 Birwood avenue, died Dec.
22. Services were at the Lewis
Bros. Chapel. She leaves one
son, Morris, and three daughters,
Mrs. Ilarry Taylor, Mrs. Max
Gavorin and Mrs. Maurice Cas-
cade. •

HARRY TENCER, 68, of Wind-
sor, died Dec. 24. Services were
at the Lewis Bros. Chapel. Sur-
viving are his wife, Gertrude;
four sons, Sam, Cyril, Frank and
Ben; and one daughter, Mrs. Sol
Begel.

BELLE KOWALL, 74, of 2754
Glendale avenue, died Dec. 28.
Services were at the Lewis Bros.
Chapel. She leaves her husband,
Morris; two sons, Isadore and
Reuben; and five daughters Mrs.
Norman Fill, Mrs. harry Gold-
baum, Mrs. Roy Kurrian, Mrs.
Hyman Margolis and Mrs. Fred
Mendelson.

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MAX FLEISHER, 76, died Dec.
24. Services were at the Hebrew
Benevolent Society. He is surviv-
ed by four sons, David, William,
Ben and Marvin, and three
daughters, Mrs. Ruth Zitomer,
Mrs. Ann Stein and Mrs. Lillian
Grosberg.

ISAAC SILVERSTEIN, 63, of
9958 Broadstreet boulevard, died
Dec. 25. Services were at the
Hebrew Benevolent Society, His
wife, Goldie, survives.

ANNA GUTHERZ, 72, died
Dec. 25. Services were at the Ile-
brew Benevolent Society. Surviv-
ing are two daughters, Mrs. Hen-
rietta Osterreicher and Alice.

ABRAHAM T. COHEN, 63, of
2653 Clements avenue, died Dec.
26. Services were at home un-
der auspices of the Hebrew Be-
nevolent Society. He is survived
by four sons, Hyman, Meyer,
David and Solomon, and two
daughters, Mrs. Lilliam Weis-
man and Mollie.

LOUIS GREEN, of 3032 Sturte-
vant avenue, died Dec. 21. Serv-
ices were at the Ira Kaufman
Chapel. He leaves his son, David,
and three daughters, Mrs. Hy-
man J. Ehrlichman, Mrs. Samuel
Traison, and Mrs. Henry Schore.

BESSIE STEWART, of 3710
Burlingame avenue, died Dec. 22.
Services were at the Ira Kauf-
man Chapel. She leaves her hus-
band, Gilbert; three sons, Roy,
Samuel and Meyer; and two
daughters, Mrs. Harry Singer and
Mrs. Maurice Shore.

SOLOMON LIZEWSKI, of 2022
Blaine avenue, died Dec. 23.
Services were at the Ira Kauf-
man Chapel, His wife, Goldie,
JOSEPH ABEL, 41, of 3253 and one sister, Mrs. }tarry Simon
Richton avenue, died Dec. 22. of Los Angeles, survive.
Services were at the Lewis Bros.
JACOB GORNETZKY, of Rich-
Chapel. Surviving are his wife,
Betty; one son, Richard; one ton avenue, died Dec. 24. Serv-
daughter, Beverly; his parents, ices were at the Ira Kaufman
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Abel; three Chapel. He leaves three sons,
sisters, Mrs. Irving Raimi, Mrs. Nathan and Jay of New York,
Ruben Katz and Mrs. Benjamin and Ben Gorney of Toledo.
Jaschik; and two sons, Harry and
SAMUEL S. GOLDSTEIN, of
Martin.
3284 Tuxedo avenue, • died Dec.
26. Services were at the Ira
Kaufman Chapel. He leaves his
wife, Anna; two sons, Dr. Allan
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In loving memory of our cher-
ished son and brother, Myron
Rosenthal, who died in the serv-
ice of his country Jan. 7, 1945.
In recognition of his ,service
Rabbi Wohlgelernter, who is
to Jewish education in Detroit, spiritual leader of Congregation (22nd day of Tebeth) at the age
the 1948 yearbook of Yeshivath Beth Tefilo Emanuel, visited of 19.
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Beth Yehudah will be dedicated
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And wh Impel I. —"My lo,“1 ones,
to Rabbi Max J. Wohlgelernter,
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It cannot di% ille."
it was announced by David
hi is
sorrowful parents, Mr.
Goldberg, chairman of the year-
and Mrs. Isaac Rosenthal, broth-
book project.
ers and sisters.
The
journal
will
appear
March 14, when the annual pa-
trons' dinner takes place in the
social hall of Bnai Moshe.
The family of the late Rcbetzen
Sarah Fine thank their relatives
The dinner will mark the
and friends for the many acts of
sixth anniversary of the occu-
kindness shown them in their re-
pancy by the Yeshivah of its
cent bereavement.
building at Dexter boulevard
and Cortland avenue. Morris W.
The family of the late Pvt. Ed-
Zack is chairman of the cele-
bration.
ward L. Newmark thank their
relatives and friends for the
Rabbi Wohlgelernter has been
many acts of kindness shown
president of the Yeshivah since
them in their bereavement.
1943. He has been instrumental
in raising its enrollment to ap-
The family of the late Law-
proximately 600 students, who
rence Herzberg, son of Mr. and
RABBI WOHLGELERNTER
are grouped into 35 classes. The
• • •
Mrs. A. Herzberg, of 2050 Cal-
faculty, headed by Rabbi Sim-
Palestine last year and also at- vert avenue, thank their rela-
cha Wasserman, is composed of
tended the World Zionist Con- tives and friends for the many
30 members.
gress at Basle as a spokesman acts of kindness shown them in
for the Mizrachi World Organi- their bereavement.
zation.
Mrs. Bertha Whiteman and
Mrs. Fae Skolnik, mother and
sister of the late Mary White-
man, thank their relatives and
friends for the many acts of
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"The First Exodus" will be the kindness shown them in their
subject of the Sabbath morning recent bereavement.
Members of JSG
sermon by Rabbi Joshua S.
Invited to Service
Sperka at 9 a.m., Jan. 3, at Con-
gregation Bnai David.
LENA COHEN, 73, of 2434 Cal-
Friday evening service will be
Members of the Junior Serv- held at 4:30 p.m. on Jan. 2.
vert avenue, died Dec. 20. Serv-
ice Group will be guests Jan. 9
The Congregation's winter se- ices were at the Lewis Bros.
at the next in a series of month- ries of Friday night gatherings Chapel. Surviving are her hus-
ly late Friday evening services will begin at 8:30 p.m., Friday, band, Sam; four sons, Al, Lou
of Congregation Shaarey Ze- Jan. 9. Rabbi Sperka will speak and Jimmie, all of Fort Worth,
dek.
on "How a Nation Builds" and Tex., and Dr. Herbert; and two
'Rabbi Morris Adler will speak Cantor Hyman Adler will con- daughters, Mrs. Hyman Rotman
on "A Program for Young duct the musical portion of the and Mrs. Morris Tugman.
Jews."
program.
An Oneg Shabbat will follow
ETHEL WIENER, 60, of 2750
Special guest will be Julius
in the social hall, at which Man- Chajes, pianist and composer.
Sturtevant avenue, died Dec. 20.
dell Berman, Theodore Mandell
Services were at the Lewis Bros.
and Leonard Baruch, JSG mem-
Chapel. She leaves her husband,
bers, will participate in an in-
Samuel; one son, Dr. Israel; and
formal symposium.
two daughters, Mrs. Herman
Sabbath services Dec. 27 at
Canner and Mrs. Sidney Deitch.
the Jewish Home for Aged were
Funeral services were held
conducted under the auspices of
ISIDOR AWERBUCH, 56, of
the Shaarey Zedek Men's Club, Sunday at the Hebrew Benevo- 1995 Pasadena avenue, was held
with Cantor Jacob Sonenklar of- lent Society for Louis Solai, 70, up and slain while leaving his
former president of 'Congrega- poultry market Dec. 20. Services
ficiating.
The committee in charge con'- tions Mogen Abraham and Aha- were at the Lewis Bros. Chapel.
sisted of Arthur Purdy, vice- vath Achim, who died Dec. 26. Surviviors are his wife, Yetta,
Mr. Solai was a member of and two children, Jerome and
president; Albert Green, presi-
dent, N o r in a n Snider, Ben many religious and charitable in- Mrs. M. I. Brenner.
Sidlow, Abe Satovsky. Samuel stitutions and a frequent con-
Berke, Carl Schiller, Abe San- tributor to Yeshivahs and other
SAM ROSENGARD, 62, of 2724
delman, Joseph Cantor, William institutions of learning.
Leslie avenue, died Dec. 28. Serv-
He
is
survived
by
his
wife,
Nadler, Ira Kaufman, Alfred
ices were at the Lewis Bros.
Shevin and Henry Carni9k and Ida; one son, Michael; and two Chapel. He is survived by his
daughters,
Mrs.
Rose
Rubin
and
Arthur Fleischman, chairmen.
wife, Jennie, and children, Mrs.
Mrs. Sarah Rosenthal.
M. J. Zivian and Irving.

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The board of directors of the
junior congregation of Shaarey
Zedek took charge of the Sab-
bath services on Dec. 27.
Readers of the Torah were
Henry Lonerstater, Joel Weiss,
Robert Wine and Marvin Sha-
piro. Mori Grossbard, Harold
Daitch and Henry Lonerstater
acted as cantors.
The Sedrah was discussed by
Edith Weiss and the Haphtorah
was analyzed by Edward Lewen-
son of the University of Michi-
gan.

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