Friday, February 13, 7318
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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
Sisterhood I lost
to Pontiac Rabbi
Chairman
Dr. Cole, Dr. Glazer
Rosenbaum to Speak
at Shaarey Zedek
to Exchange Pulpits
Dr. Walton E. Cole of the
First Congregational Church and
Dr. B. Benedict Glazer of Tem-
ple Beth El will exchange pul-
pits this weekend.
Dr. Cole will preach at Sab-
bath Eve services, Feb. 13 on
"Strength for Days of Strain."
Dr. Glazer will speak at 11 a.m.,
Sunday.
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Bnai David
Boy Scout Troop No. 135 of
Bnai David will conduct the
entire .Friday night • service,
RABBI JOSHUA SPERKA
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Feb. 13.
A program is planned with
scouts Abraham Cannan, Max
Kaplan, Jerry Silverman and
Lawrence Clamage participating.
Guest speaker will be Evans
Watkins, who will talk on "A
Scout is Reverent."
Rabbi Joshua Sperka will
Cleveland Rabbi
preach on "Giving Charity" at
Sabbath morning services.
to Be Guest Speaker
The Men's Club will be hon-
ored at services, Feb. 20. The
Rabbi Mordecai Gifter, execu-
Rev. Joseph Q. Mayne will tive director of Cleveland Young
speak on "Brotherhood on Your Israel and faculty member of
Street."
the Rabbinical College of Telse
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there, will be guest speaker at
a city-wide mass meeting spon-
Shaarey Zedelc
sored by the Women's League
"Converts to Judaism" will be
for Sabbath Observance and
Rabbi Morris Adler's sermon
the Sabbath committee of the
topic at monthly late Friday
Council of Orthodox Rabbis.
evening services of Shaarey Ze-
The rally, scheduled for 8:30
dek, Feb. 13. An Ones Shab-
p.m., Wednesday, in Bnai
bat will follow. .
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Moshe, will also feature the
Palestinian movie, "Assignment
Mai Moshe
in Tel-Aviv."
Weekend services of Bnai
Rabbi Joshua Sperka of Bnai
Moshe will be at 5:45 p.m., Fri-
day, Feb. 13, and 9 a.m., Satur- David will be chairman and
Mrs. Israel Kaplan will be in
day.
charge of a social hour. Ar-
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rangements chairman is Mrs.
Temple Israel
Milton Winston.
Rabbi Leon Fram will speak
on "Gandhi: The Individual
Who Conquered an Empire" at
Sabbath Eve services of Temple
Israel, Feb. 13 in the Art In-
stitute.
Arthur Dondincau, superin-
tendent of Detroit schools, will
give the principal address at
the public graduation ceremonies
of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah,
Sunday Feb. 29. Eighteen pu-
The Men's Club of the North- pils of the day school will re-
west Hebrew Congregation will ceive their diplomas.
The day classes opened the
be host to men's clubs of 14 oth-
er Detroit congregations at a 11th grade this month. The
dinner, Feb. 23 in the Syna- Yeshivah also offers instruction
to 12th graders and college stu-
gogue.
The banquet is being arranged dents in the afternoon.
as a symbol of goodwill among
orthodox; conservative and re-
formed Synagogues.
Bnai Moshe Sisterhood
Guest speaker will be Rabbi
Plans
Oneg Shabbat
Jacob Weinstein of Chicago.
Rabbi Irwin Gordon, director
Cantor Pavel Slavensky will pre-
of Wayne University Hillel, will
sent musical selections.
be guest speaker at an Oneg
CENTER FORMING CLUBS Shabbat of the Bnai Moshe
Sisterhood, Feb. 21 in the Syn-
A number of clubs for juniors agogue.
are being formed at the Jewish
His subject will be "Judaism
Center.
in the Modern World." Mrs.
Joseph Grossman and Mrs. Da-
vid Krause are in charge.
Sabbath Groups -
Await Mass Rally
Yeshivah Event
Slates Domlineau
Northwest Host
to 14 Men's Clubs
Nerving Greater Detroit
IRA KAUFMAN
REV. YEIIUDAII LOEWY
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Rev. Hyman
SCIIULSINGER
The fourth in the , series of
book reviews and brunches
sponsored by the Shaarey Ze-
dek Sisterhood will take place
at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday in the
Synagogue, with Rabbi Milton
Rosenbaum of Pontiac as guest
speaker.
He will review "Blessed Is
the Match" by Maria Syrkin.
Rabbi Rosenbaum, a native
New Yorker, served as a chap-
lain during the war.
Mrs. Abe Katzman, presi-
dent, said reservations should
be made with Mrs. Richard
Cott, TO. 8-5617.
Mesdames Louis Seiten, Mor-
ris Krause, L. Mandell and
Samuel Perlmutter are brunch
chairmen and Mrs. Janice Men-
delsohn is chairman of hospi-
tality.
In Detroit
Thignity
DR. LEO BAECK
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Temples to Honor
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The family of the late Mau-
rice R. Smerling thank their
relatives and friends for the
many acts of kindness shown
them in their recent bereave-
ment.
Obituaries
Milsk, Mrs. Leo ITertsberg, Mrs.
J. D. Mcretsky, Mrs. Florence
Levy and Mrs. Beatrice Cohen;"
one son, Sidney; three brothers,
Dave, Hy and Jack; and two
sisters, Miss Mary Fishbein of
Minneapolis and Mrs. Hyman
Cornfield.
DAVID GREEN, of 3711 Ty-
ler avenue, died Feb. 6. Services
were at the Ira Kaufman Cha-
pel. lie leaves his •wife, Naomi;
three sons, Samuel, Felix and
Leslie; three daughters, Mrs.
Benjamin Lewis, Mrs. Harry
Baskin and Mrs. Sidney Green-
stein; and one sister.
GIDALIA HAMMERSTEIN,
68, of 4742 Sturtevant avenue,
died Feb. 4. Services were at
the Lewis Bros. Chapel. Ile
leaves three sons, Louis, Sam
and Sol; one daughter, Mrs. M.
Lebenbon; and one sister, Mrs.
Molly Finkelstein.
IRWIN ROTHSTEIN, of 3745
Edison avenue, died Feb. 7 at
the age of 14. Services were at
the Ira Kaufman Chapel. Ile
is survived by his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Samuel Rothstein, and
a brother, Leonard. Ile was a
THEODORE LIPMAN, 62, of student at Cass Tech High
School.
18280 Ohio avenue, died Feb. 6.
Services were at the Lewis
Bros. Chapel. Survivors in-
ABRAHAM S11011E, 67, of
clude his wife, Dora; two daugh- 3332 Webb avenue, died Feb. 4.
ters, Mrs. William Rapoport and Services were at the Lewis
Mrs. Herbert Coffin; one son, Bros-. Chapel. Surviving are his
William; and one brother, Max. wife, Yetta; two sons, Harry
and Sam; and one daughter,
SUSAN FRIEDMAN, nine s Shirleyr
month-old daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Friedman of 1711
Monterey avenue, died Feb. 7.
Services were at the Lewis
Bros. Chapel. A sister, Rochelle,
also survives.
Girls' youth groups of Young
SAMUEL RUBIN, 64, of 1710 Israel will present the Yiddish
Clairmount avenue, died Feb.
7. Services were at the Lewis movie, "Der Purimspieler," Sat-
Bros. Chapel. Be leaves his urday and Sunday in Central
wife, Lena; three. sons, Jack, Iligh School.
Charles and George; and one
The program also will include
daughter, Gertrude.
a new cantata, "Seven Golden
JACOB MILNER, 56, died Feb. Buttons," by Judith and Ira Ein-
2. Services were at the He- stein, with members making up
brew Benevolent Society: He the cast. This production is un-
is survived by his wife, Freeda,
and two sons, William and der the direction of Mrs. Shirley
Subar Sklash.
Harold.
Proceeds will be used to pur-
HENRY KLINE, 74, died Jan. chase machinery for Palestine.
31. Services were at the He-
brew Benevolent Society. There
are no known survivors.
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The family of the late Arthur
Wolf thank their relatives. and
friends for the many acts of
kindness shown them in their
recent bereavement.
SARAH RUBINSTEIN, 71,
Rabbi Touring U.S. died
Feb. 5. Services were at
for Jewish Cavalcade the Hebrew Benevolent Society.
Surviving are htr husband,
Max; two sons, Hyman and
Dr. Leo Baeck, president of David; and two daughters, Mary
the World Union for Progressive and Rennie.
Judaism and former Chief Rabbi
of Berlin, will be in Detroit
SOPHIA STOLLMAN, 40, died
next week as guest of Temple Feb. 7. Services were at the
Beth El and Temple Israel.
Hebrew Benevolent Society.
He will be honored at a ban- She leaves her husband, Aaron;
quet at 7 p.m., Tuesday, in the two sons, Hyman and Rubin;
Hotel Statler and will stay on and one daughter, Fay.
to address Wayne University
BESSIE TABAK, of 2919
students, Thursday afternoon
and to preach at joint services Fullerton avenue, died Feb. 5.
of Temples Beth El and Israel Services were at the Ira Kauf-
man Chapel. Surviving are her
at 8:15 p.m., Friday, Feb. 20.
husband, Hyman; three sons,
Detroit is one of 10 cities Louis, Jack and Harold; and
that Dr. Baeck is visiting on two daughters, Mrs. Ernest
his tour of the United States Golden and Mrs. Marvin Moss.
under the auspices of the Amer-
ican Jewish Cavalcade of the
EMMA ROSENFIELD, of
Union of American Hebrew Con- 16247 Northlawn avenue, died
gregations.
Feb. 7. Detroit services were
at the Ira Kaufman Chapel,
with burial at Toronto. One
FORM NEW CLUB
son, Harry, and one daughter,
The Senior Teens have formed Mrs. Jack Goldhar, survive.
a new club at the Jewish Cen-
ter, consisting of girls, ages 15-
LENA COHEN, 70, of 18460
16.
Fairfield avenue, died Feb. 9.
Services were at the L e wis
Bros. Chapel. Surviving are
her husband, Samuel; six daugh-
MONUMENTS
ters, Clarice, Mrs. Herman
mwmammmftmi
Rev. Jacob Silverman;
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Beth Aaron School
Ends First Semester
The successful conclusion of
the first semester of the Beth
Aaron Sunday School was mark-
ed by a special assembly follow-
ed by a parent-teachers confer-
ence.
Speakers were Bernard Pa-
nush, principal of the school;
Mrs. Paul Carpenter, chairman
of the sisterhood board; and Ber-
nard Isaacs, superintendent of
the United Hebrew Schools.
Parents in the northwest reC;,,,
tion are urged to register their
children as soon as possible. Ses-
sions are held every Sunday
from 10 to 11:45 a.m., at the
Shultz Public School, 17000 Man-
or avenue.
Religions School Gives
1,270 Trees to Eretz
During the past five weeks stu-
dents of the Shaarey Zedek Re-
ligious School have had over
1,270 victory trees planted in
Palestine.
This project is dedicated to the
memories of Jacob B. Rogvoy,
who was a teacher and co-direc-
tor at Shaarey Zedek for 20
years; Marvin Spevakow, mew
ber of the 12th grade; and Alter?
Tobin, member of the 10th grade.
ESSRIG OPENS LECTURES
Rabbi Harry Essrig's first lec-
ture on Jewish history - will be
held Tuesday at the Jewish
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