Friday, March 12, 1948 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE U. M. Hine I Head at Temple Israel Page Fifteen Guest Speaker Rabbi Lymon Guest at Services Friday Coming here from Ann Arbor to occupy Rabbi Leon Fram's pulpit, Rabbi Hershel Lymon, di- rector of University of Michigan llillel, will speak on "Design for Living as a Jew" at Friday eve- ning services of Temple Israel, March 12 in the Art Institute. • • • Temple Beth El "What About Palestine Now?" will be the sermon topic of Dr. B. Benedict Glazer at Sabbath eve services of Temple Beth El March 12. • • • Northwest Hebrew Rabbi Jacob E. Segal will preach on "On Keeping Our Strength" at Sabbath services of the Northwest Hebrew Congrega- tion, March 13. The next late Friday evening service will be March 19. RABBI URI MILLER • • Yeshivah Awaits Patrons' Dinner Beth Yelnulah Host to Baltimore Rabbi Bnai Aloshe Beth El School to Mark Purim. Card of Sympathy Purim Will be observed in the Religious School of Temple Beth El, March 14, 20 and 21. The intermediate department will inaugurate the celebration Sunday with a play, "Purim Wiz- ard of Oz," under the direction of Faye Portner. Movies and classroom parties will follow. On March 20, the junior high dramatics group will present the play, "Shushan Review" before members' of the junior high de- partment. The ninth grade celebration will be a luncheon party under the direction of Samuel Milan and Manuel Simon, faculty mem- bers. Concluding the observance, the intermediate dramatics group will put on a play for the primary department. A parade of chil- dren in Purim costumes also is planned. Ruben Selitsky, Ed- ward Kohleriter and Miss Port- ner are in charge of the high school's program. Annual Luncheon of Sabbath League Set for Wednesday The membership of the Beth Aaron Synagogue and Men's Club express their deepest sym- pathy to the family of the late Phil Bladen, an ardent worker and board member of the club and the Synagogue. Card of Thanks are her husband, John; one son, Bernard; mother, Mrs. Dorothy Cohen; two brothers, Albert and Seymour Owens; and three sis- ters, Mrs. Phil Greenwald, Mrs. Walter Aronoff and Mrs. Ray Pollard. , ETHEL KUZIN, 78, died March 3. Services were at the Hebrew Benevolent Society. Sur- viving are three daughters, Mrs. Anna Assick, Mrs. Ida Cassleman and Mrs. Feigel Rail. The family of the late Charles Paper thank their relatives and •RO/E STOLLMAN, 41, died friends for the many acts of March 6. Services were at the kindness shown them in their Hebrew Benevolent Society. She recent bereavement. is survived by one son, Jacob, and three daughters, Mrs. Sonic Mrs. Louis I. Shaer, daughter Sylvan, Mrs. Betty Lessin and of the late Pauline Marks, thanks Mrs. Lillian Godin. her relatives and friends for the many acts of kindness shown her MOLLIE GOLAB, 52, died in her recent bereavement. Marc'• 5. Services were at the Ilebrew Benevolent Society. Sur- The family of the late Pauline viving are her husband, Hy- Marks thank their relatives and man; one son, Harry; and one friends for the many acts of daughter, Fay. kindness shown them in their recent bereavement. BERNARD CEASAR, 66, died Marih 5 in New York. Services The family of the late Sam were at the Ilebrew Benevolent Fryman thank their relatives and Society. Ile is survived by his friends for the many acts of wife, Minnie; three sons, Jos- kindness shown them in their eph, Frank and Rubin; and two daughters, Mrs. Clara Simons recent bereavement. and Mrs. Betty Fish. Rabbi Uri Miller of Baltimore, president of the Rabbinical Coun- cil of America, will be guest NATHAN SILVERMAN, 76, The annual complimentary Obit imaries speaker at the sixth annual pa- died March 7. Services were at paid-up membership luncheon of trons' dinner of Yeshivath Beth LENA MORRIS, of 2233 Glad- the Ilebrew Benevolent Society. the Womens League for Sabbath Yehudah at 6:30 p.m., Sunday, in Observance will take place at stone avenue, died March 1. Ile leaves three sons, Alfred, Bnai Moshe. 12:30 p.m., Wednesday, in Bnai Services were at the Ira Kauf- Arthur and Harry, and four Dedication Scheduled The affair will culminate a se- Moshe. man Chapel. She leaves two sons, daughters, Mrs. Bessie Schneider, Mrs. Madeline Pickman, Mrs. of events which the Yeshivah for Memorial Building ries Mrs. Israel Kaplan is chairman. Kalman and Nathan, and three Jane Levine and Mrs. Ann Kap- has been holding in observance daughters, Mrs. Dorothy Chat- Highlight of the afternoon will Dedication of the memorial of Torah Month. Mrs. Alexander Weiner and lan. be an original play, "I Accuse lin, building at the Hebrew 'Memorial Hattie. You," written by Mrs. Joshua Park will take place Memorial ZACK CHAIRMAN SARAH MILLER, 74, died Feb. Morris W. Zack, chairman. Sperka, which will be presented Day, May 30, Sam Nelson, presi- RUBY GOODMAN, of 2073 17. Services were at the Hebrew dent of the Hebrew Benevolent said a yearbook, containing sev- by the dramatic group of the Benevolent society. Surviving Society, announced. eral articles on Yeshivah educa- Northwest Hebrew Sisterhood, Pingree avenue, died March 6. are two sons, Sam and Ilarry, Services were at the Ira Kauf- under the direction of Mrs. Lil- The structure will be a monu- tion, a memorial section in honor and two daughters, Mrs. Violet man Chapel. Surviving are his lian Kaufman. ment to the 6,500,000 Jews mur- of departed community leaders Friedman and Mrs. Rose Karash. Guest speaker will be Rabbi wife, Gertrude; one son, Ber- dered by the 'Nazis. Provisions and greetings and advertisements, also are being made for perpet- will be distributed at the dinner. Shlomo Glicksman of the Council nard; and one brother, Charles. BERT GREENBERG, 42, of uating the memories of departed There will be no solicitations. of Orthodox Rabbis. bay City, died March 3. A World ANNA FREEMAN, For information call Mrs. Mil- 71, of 1065 relatives and friends through in- War II veteran, he is survived Rabbi Max J. Wohlgelernter, Covington drive, died March 4. dividual plaques to be hung in president of the Yeshivah, who ton Winston, UN. 2-5074. by two brothers, Hy and Matt, Services were at the Lewis Bros. the building. both of Bay City, and one sis- is in mourning for his brother Chapel. She leaves her husband, Louis Shiell is honorary cilair- killed by Arabs in Haifa, Feb. ter, Mrs. M. G. Slobin of De- Aids Beth Shmuel David, and children, Mrs. Nor- troit. man of the project and Isadore 19 and will be prevented from man Schwartz and Malbourne. Sosnick, chairman. For informa- participating, will be the subject tion call TY. g-1686. e CHARLES HANDLER, of 2475 of dedicatory tributes in a year- LOUIS KING, 72, died Feb. 26. Pingree avenue, died March 6. book which will be presented to Services were at the Hebrew Services were at the Ira Kauf- Mrs. Leah Eskin those attending the dinner, Benevolent Society. Ile is sur- man Chapel. Ile leaves his wife, The yearbook will honor Rab Is Taken by Death vived by two sons, Morris and Minnie; two sons, Max and bi Wohlgelernter for a decade Harry, and four daughters, Mrs. Lou; one daughter, Esther; two Mrs. Leah Eskin, of 3356 Elm- of service to Detroit Jewry. Eva Barach, Mrs. Molly Heiman, brothers, Abraham and Isadore; hurst avenue, widow of the late A total of 540 students are en- Mrs. Ruth Larkey and Mrs. L. and one sister, Mrs. Sam Weiss. Rabbi Isaac Eskin, died March Schurer. 2. Services were at the Ira rolled in the Yeshivah, Rabbi Max Wohlgelernter, said. JANETTE GROSSMAN, of Kaufman Chapel. "While most classes are closed JOSEPH FREEDLAND, 63, 8400 LaSalle boulevard, died She was the mother of Her- until the beginning of next term," died March 1. Services were at March 6. Services were at the bert Eskin, president of Pisgah Rabbi Wohlgelernter said, "it is the Hebrew Benevolent Society. Ira Kaufman Chapel. She leaves Lodge of Bnai Brith. Another still possible to make adjustments Surviving are his wife, Esther; a son, Martin; a daughter, Mrs. son, Harry, and one daughter, in a number of cases. six sons, Max, Harry, Nathan, Sandor Engel; and a brother. Mrs. Louis Hammes, also sur- 37 INSTRUCTORS Benjamin, Hyman and Dr, Jack; vive. and one daughter, Mrs. Rose "We are particularly anxious ANNA ASCIIER, of 2095 Pin- Bachman. gree avenue, died March 7. Serv- to get new pupils into the Day ices were at the Ira Kaufman School through transfers from Fresh Air Society public schools. Parents should be PHILIP BLADEN, 40, of 3790 Chapel. She leaves three sons, on 'Voice of the JWF' encouraged to consult with our Grand avenue west, died March Dr. Meyer, Julius and Samuel; Leaders of the Fresh Air So- staff on a program best suited 4. Services were at the Lewis five daughters, Sylvia, Mrs. Ben Norber, Mrs. Raymond Yanitz, ciety will describe the functions for their children." BEN BLAU (above) is treas- Bros. Chapel. Mr. Bladen was a of their organization on "The According to the president, the urer of Congregation Beth member of the Detroit Edison Mrs. Charles Moore and Mrs. Voice of the Jewish Welfare teaching staff now includes 23 in- Shmuel, which will hold cor- Boat Club, Tikvah Lodge of Bnai Aaron Finkelstein; and one sis- Federation" at 8:30 and 9:30 p.m., structors in Hebrew subjects and nerstone laying ceremonies Brith and the Beth Aaron Men's ter. Saturday, over YIJLB. 14 in general studies. Courses for its new building March 21. Club. Ile leaves his wife, Ruth; are offered to children, adoles- Rabbi Mordecai A. Kaplain, two sons, Edwin and Munroe; Sgt. Bernard Nabatoff cents and young adults, he said. famed New York orator and mother, Mrs. Leo Bladen of Syr- Mizrachi leader, will be prin- acuse, N. Y.; four brothers, Ar- Reburied in Detroit Reburial services for S/Sgt. cipal speaker. The Detroit thur, Bernard, Harold and Dr. Serving (treater Detroit Rabbinate also will partici- George of Syracuse; and three Bernard Nabatoff, who was REV. YEHUDAII LOEWY sisters, Mrs. E. Phipps, Mrs. C. killed in action April 12, 1943, pate. Thg new Synagogue will CERTIFIED 5101IEL Schwartz and Golda Bladen. be located at Dexter boule- in the South Pacific, were held Recommended by World Famous Beth Israel Hospital of N.Y.C., It vard and Buena Vista avenue. last Sunday at the Ira Kaufman Leading Medical and Religious BEATRICE DEUBEL, 47, of Chapel under the auspices of Authorities 13725 Dexter boulevard, died WE. 4-5695 the Jewish War Veterans. March 8. Services were at the MONUMENTS Ile is survived by five sisters, Ira Kaufman ChapeL Survivors r Mrs. William Yellen and Mrs. Rev. Hyman Samuel Rock, both of New York, - SCHULSINGER . Mrs. William Frankman of Bos- RECEPTACLES Capable and Specialised Garbag•, Ash and Rubbish. Rein- ton, Mrs. Herbert Lewis of Los MOHEL forced Garrets. Fully gnaws/deed. 1725 Atkinson TO. 5-5145 Priced Right. Angeles and Mrs. Betty Kruger. Friday evening services, March 12, at Bnai Moshe will start at 6 and Sabbath morning services at 9. 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