Friday, February 21I, 1148 Amity Is Theme in Synagogues Rev. Joseph Mayne Guest at Bnai David In observance of National Brotherhood Week, Bnai David will be host to the Rev. Joseph Q. Mayne of the Detroit Round Table of Christians and Jews at the Friday evening gather- ing, Feb. 20. His subject will. be "Brother- hood on Our Street." The ser- vice will be dedicated to the Men's Club. Rabbi Joshua Sperka will speak on "The Eternal Light" at Sabbath morning services. • • • Temple Israel a Temple Israel also will mark brotherhood week, with the Rev. Charles F. Goudey of the Brew- ster Pilgrim Congregational C hurch occupying Rabbi Leon ram's pulpit at Sabbath Eve ervices, Feb. 27, in the Art Institute. His topic will be "A Man of Principle: The Founda- tion of Society." Rabbi Fram will speak from the Rev. Goudey's pulpit at 10:45 a.m., Sunday, on "The Spiritual Significance of the American Revolution." • • • ,o h w )f rr IS at le in in l d it ly ul an is is !In rut 1■11 sac 'ho the inc of lay ind ak- ide so- ist; mist. of nu- I of heir tam tute :tub the 4303 'stra nite Cen- Temple Beth El Dr. Leo Baeck, president of the World Union for Progres- sive Judaism, will speak at the second annual American Jew- ish Cavalcade joint service of Temple Beth El and Temple Israel at 8:15 p.m., Friday, Feb. 20, in Beth El. Dr. B. Benedict Glazer and Rabbi Fram will participate in the service. . • • Northwest Hebrew "Habimah—An Adventure in Genius" will be Rabbi Jacob ' E. Segal's subject at late Sab- bath Eve services of the North- west Hebrew Congregation at 8:30 p.m., Feb. 20. The sermon will be dedicated to the Habimah players of Pal- estine who will visit soon in the United States. Rabbi Segal will speak on "A Carrier of the Light" at Saturday morning serviceN. • • • • Graves of Hitler's Victims Bnai Brith Pledges Support to Allied Jewish Campaign Young Israel Host to Midwest Parley Zionist Groups Chart Activities • • • CHAPTER I • Bnai Moshe 1725 Atkinson TO. 9-4145 Sea log Greater Detroit REV. YEIIUDAII LOEWY CERTIFIED 51011EL Recommended by World Famous Beth Israel Hospital of N.Y.C., • Leading Medical and Religious Authorities BE. 4-2694 Card of Thanks Graduation Set at the Yeshivah Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Roth- stein of Rothstein's Restaurant thank their relatives, friends and patrons for the many acts "Some Values of Education" of kindness shown them in their will be the subject of the ad- recent bereavement, the loss of dress by Dr. Arthur Dondineau their son, Irwin. superintendent or Detroit schools, at graduation exercises to be The family of the late David held by the Day School of Ye- E. Pomerantz, of 293 Philadel- shivath Beth Yehudah at 2:30 phia avenue east, thank their p.m., Sunday, Feb. 29. relatives and friends for the The Parents and Teachers As- many acts of kindness shown sociation of the Yeshivah will them in their recent boteave- honor the graduates at a recep- ment. tion following the exercises. At a rally of workers in be- Obituaries half of the Yeshivah's patron's BESSIE SIRKIN of Toronto, dinner, March 14, David Berris, a member of the administrative Ont., mother of Irvin Sirkin of committee, delivered the third in Detroit and South Miami, died a series of talks by laymen in- Jan. 20. Services and burial terested in Jewish education. were at Toronto.. Other survi- Rabbi Max J. Wohlgelernter, vors include her husband and rm.ured is the cemetery at Lansberg, Germany, in which 2,000 president of the Yeshivah, who three daughters, all of Toronto. Jewish victims of Nazism are buried. To preserve the mem- also addressed the rally, held at ory of the millions of Jews who were murdered by Hitler, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer MARTIN IIEYS, 52, died Feb. the Joint Distribution Committee is carrying out a project of Terebelo, 3736 Glendale avenue, 9. Services were at the Hebrew finding and marking the graves of Jewish dead in Germany. urged family clubs and similar Benevolent Society. Surviving groups to be represented at the are his wife, Ilse; one son, patron's dinner. Klause; and one daughter, Eve- Morris W. Zack is general lyn. chairman of the patron's dinner and Samuel B. Solomon is co- SAMUEL ZAHLER, 40, died chairman. Morris Mohr heads the Feb. 11. Services were at the committee on arrangeinents. Max Hebrew Benevolent Society. He Temchin and Harry E. Citrin are leaves his mother, Clara; one Sidney Karbel, president of the Members of all Bnai Brith ticket co-chairmen and David brother, William; and three sis- lodges and chapters 'in Detroit Greater Detroit Council, and Goldberg is yearbook chairman. ters, Anna, Rose and Mrs. Dora have pledged full cooperation to Mrs. Samuel S. Aaron, president Weingarden. the 1948 Allied Jewish Cam- of the Greater Detroit Women's SOPHIE GORNBEIN, 74, died Council, announced following a paign. meeting of Bnai Brith leaders 'Feb. 13 in Flint. Services were Presidents will meet at 7 p.m., with Isidore 6obeloff, executive at the Hebrew Benevolent So- Wednesday, in the Hotel Stat- director of the Jewish Welfare ciety. Survivors include six ler to plan ways and means of Federation. Young Israel's adult education sons, David, Dr. Saul, Edward, Those attending agreed to be- program will be continued on Sam, Louis and Abe, and one putting this pledge into action. comer members of liaison com- Feb. 20 and 27, Dr. Hugo Man- daughter, Mrs. Louis Meyerson. mittee between the federation delbaum, chairman, announced. ADOLPH EISENBERG, 50, of Rabbi Henry N. Carlebach of and Bnai Brith groups. Serving on the committee will Yeshivath Beth Yehudah will 1983 Davison avenue west, died be Mrs. Aaron; Mrs. Jack Hart- conduct a Bible class and Rabbi Feb. 15. Services were at the stein, community relations chair- Irwin Gordon, director of Wayne Lewis Bros. Chapel. Ile is sur- man of the women's council; University Hillel, a class in vived by his wife, Anna; one daughter, Mrs. B. Cooper; three Karbel; Samuel W. Leib, vice- Jewish history. Book Review Slated president of District 6; and Har- The Detroit group will be host sons, Morris, Louis and Sam; ry Yudkoff, past president of the to the executive conference of two brothers, Harry and Leon- by Herzl Chapter the Midwest Council the week- ard; and one sister, Betty. district. Henry Feinberg, staff psychol- end of March 5. Guest speaker Mrs. Helen Kass of the Hadas- ogist of the Jewish Social Serv- will be Dr. Samson R. Weiss, J. LEON LORIG, 61, of 3200 sah Business and Professional ice Bureau, is secretary of the national director of Young Is- Boston boulevard, died Feb. 15. Chapter will review "My Fa- committee. Services were at the Lewis Bros. rael. ther's House" by Meyer Levin at Chapel. Surviving are his wife, a meeting of the Herzl Chapter, Selma, one brother, Julius, and one sister. Tuesday. Chapter One and Herzl Chap- ter have joined to sponsor a dinner-dance, at 7:S0 p.m., Sun- day, Feb. 29, at Club Casanova, 2481 Grand. River. For reservations call Selma Jakont, TO. 7-7861. Rabbi Morris Adler of Shaa- • • rey Zedek has been invited by HAIFA CHAPTER the Detroit Council of Churches A piano recital will be given to preach on "The Little Church of the Air" at 9 a.m., Sunday, by Rochelle Barr, child prodigy, over WWJ. His subject will be at a social meeting of Haifa Chapter, Monday evening. "Rediscovering America." Hostesses will be Mesdames Weekend services are sched- uled for 5:45 p.m., Friday, Feb. Edward Sanders, Philip Sher- man and Ben Weiss. 20, and 9 a.m., Saturday. Paid-up members will hold a • • • sleigh-ride, Thursday evening at Morton's Stables. Friday services, Feb. 20, of Bnai Moshe will begin at 5:45 Bnai David Men's Club p.m. Saturday morning services will begin at 9, to be followed Plans Children's Party by an Oneg Shabbat, with the Members of the Bnai David sisterhood as host, at 2 p.m. Men's Club will be hosts at a Weekday services are at 7:15 "fathers and kiddies" party at a.m. and 5:45 p.m. 8 p.m., Thursday, in the Syna- gogue. Jewish Chronicle Social and Joe Tannenburg will present Club News deadline is Monday his popular dog act. Refresh- noon. ments will round out the eve- ning. Rev. Jacob Silverman Detroit's Leading Rev. Ilyman Surgical SCHOLSINGER MOIIEL Capable and Specialized 371 Wlldemere Tyler 4-11442 M 0 II E L Shaarey Zedek Page Fifteen DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Yiddish Groups to Be Hosts to Herman Yablokoff Sunday Herman Yablokoff, prominent member of the Yiddish theater, will describe his experiences as "the founder of the DP circuit" to members of Detroit Yiddish- speaking organizations at 8:15 p.m. Sunday, in Temple Beth El. The meeting is under the au- spices of the Jewish Welfare Federation. Yablokoff, actor, singer and composer, recently returned from a tour of the displaced persons' camps in Germany, Austria and Italy sponsored by the Joint Dis- tribution Committee. STAYED 7 MONTHS Originally he left for , Europe as represenative of the Hebrew Actors' Union. His purpose was to bring makeup, music .and oth- er materials to Jewish DP'S who wished to put on shows. , When he reached Paris, he was asked by the ,JDC to give one or two concerts for DP's in Germany. He agreed, but what started out as a two-night stand lasted seven months instead. ' PERFORMED IN PARKS Known as "Der Payatz" (the clown), Yablokoff made his tour in an ambulance, performing in assembly centers, in roped-off MONUMENTS HENRY LIPSIIIELD, 71, for- merly of Detroit, died last week in Miami Beach. Services were at the Lewis Bros. Chapel. He leaves his wife, Dorothy; one daughter, Mrs. Hal Wayne; and one son, Donald. CLARA TAGRESS, of 2677 Leslie avenue, died Feb. 16. Serv- ices were at the Ira Kaufman Chapel. She leaves two daugh- ters, Mrs. Murray Adler of Brooklyn and Mrs. Maurice Sie- gel. Meeting Is Planned by Bnai David YPS A closed meeting of the Young People's Society of Bnai David is planned for 2:30 p.m., Sunday, in the Synagogue Applicbtion for ',membership may be made at the door. The club will hold a ,"Jinx Jam- boree," March 13. . HERMAN YABLOEOFF • • • . publi c squares and parks—wher- ever sufficient space could be found, Many DP's climbed' trees and scampered to rooftops to watch him. Yablokoff, 45, was born in Po land, coming to this country at the age of 22 after serving his theatrical apprenticeship abroad. He has appeared in "Papirosen," "Der Dishwasher,' and other Yiddish productions on the New York stage. ' BETH EL YPC The Young People's Club of Temple Beth El will hold its sec- ond discussion meeting at 8:15 p.m., Wednesday. Peter Cope- land is chairman. Social and Club News Deadline Is Monday Noon RECEPTACLES Garbage,' Ash and Rubbish, Rein- forced Concrete. Fully guaranteed. ['Heed Right. AMERICAN CONCRETE RECEPTACLE CO. TO. 1-5589 674 Kenilworth itain for a. 11738 DEXTER BLVD. B etween Webb and Tuxedo Club !day. KOSHER MEAT & POULTRY MARKET QUALITY MEATS — ALWAYS FRESH AARON B. MARGOLIS Established 1920 1 4 annul lirhar4 Gnats mil Marble Moa•rseate 7729 TWELFTH ST. TT. 11-71911 LEWIS BROS. 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