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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1948-03-19

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Friday, March 19, 1948

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Page Fifteen

Shaarey Zedek
Host to NCJW

Scrolls for Purim Sent to Europe

Members of the Detroit Sec-
tion, National. Council of Jewish
Women, will be guests at month-
ly late Friday evening services
of Shaarey Zedek, March 19.
Rabbi Morris Adler will speak
on "The Jew—a Frontier Peo-
ple."
An Oneg Shabbat will follow,
with members of the sisterhood
and council as hostesses.

Card of Thanks

• • •

The family of the late Lena
Morris thank their relatives and
friends for the many acts of
kindness shown them in their
recent bereavement.

4111
Temple Israel
Now Rabbi Leon Fram will preach

• • •

Temple Beth El

Rabbi William F. Rosenblum, right, president
the Syna-
gogue Council of America, points out to Robert Dolins, na-
tional director of SOS, the fine hand-lettering inscribed on a
Megiloh Esther contributed to SOS as the result of an appeal
by Rabbi Rosenblum. Twenty-five Megilloth Esther, used for
generations by American Jewish congregations in the ob-
servance of Purim, were air-expressed by SOS to newly

The annual laymen's service
of Temple Beth El will be held
at 8:15 p.m., Friday, March 19.
Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will
re-established congregations in Poland and Italy which lack
preach a Purim sermon on
the scrolls required for Purim.
"Some Challenges of Jewish Life
Today."
The service will be read by
Arthur L. Goulson, Men's Club
Bnai David Sisterhood
president, Leon S. Wayburn, im-
mediate past president of the
to Celebrate Festival
club, and Walter D. Schmier.
Two plays will be presented
Purim will be celebrated by by Bnai David Sisterhood's
A social hour under the auspices
of the sisterhood will follow.
Congregation Bnai Moshe with dramatic group at a Purim fes-
• • •
a party Sunday evening in the tival at 8:30 p.m., Monday, in
the Synagogue.
Synagogue,, under the auspices
Northwest Hebrew
The first, "I Accuse You,"
of the Sisterhood.
was written by Mrs. Joshua
"Laughter Through Tears" will
A buffet supper will be served Sperka. Danny Docks has the
be the sermon topic of Rabbi
Jacob E. Segal at late Sabbath at 6:30 to be followed by group leading role. The other is en-
titled "Purim A La Moderne."
Eve services of the Northwest singing and games.
Rabbi Sperka will speak.
Hebrew Congregation at 8:30,
Mrs. Harry Meer and Mrs.
March 19. An Oneg 'Shabbat
Irving
Greenspan
are
chairmen.
TO CELEBRATE PURIM
and social hour will follow.
assisted by Mesdames Isadore
• • •
A Purim celebration will be
Oppenheim, Emil Phillips, Sam held by the Playschool Parents'
Simon and Morris Direnfeld. Group and the Twelfth Street
Bnai Moshe
For reservations call HO. 0862. Council Center at 8:30 p.m.,
Friday evening services, March
Mrs. David Krause is president. Monday.
19, at Bnai Moshe will start at
6 and Sabbath morning services
at 9. Weekday services 'are at
7:15 a.m. and 6:15 p.m. The
Megillah will be read at 7:15
p.m., Wednesday.

Purim Party Set
by Brun Moshe

Mizraehi Sisters'
Party Monday

Rabbi Irwin Gordon
to Be Guest Speaker

Tribute Paid Wohlgelernter
at Record Dinner of Yeshivah

A record audience came to
pay honor to Rabbi Max J.
Wohlgelernter, president of Ye-
shivath Beth Yehudah, and to
pledge support to orthodox edu-
cation in Detroit at the annual
patrons banquet of the Yeshi-
vah Sunday in Bnai Moshe.
Rabbi Wohlgelernter, who is
in mourning, was not present.
"In the mind of the common
man throughout the world, the
Jew today is pictured as the
partisan who fought back in the
jungle that was Europe under
Nazi occupation and, in a meas-
ure, survived," declared Rabbi
Uri Miller of Baltimore.
"The Jew is represented by
the Haganah militiaman in Pal-
estine, lean and tough and de-
termined to defend his own. He
is typified by the religious

Rabbi Irwin Gordon, director
of Wayne University Ilillel, will
be guest speaker at a Purim
arty of the Sisters of Zion
izrachi at 1 p.m., Monday.
Entertainment will be pro-
vided by Mrs. Robert Gutter-
man, monologist.
Mrs. Rose Singer and Mrs.
Joseph H. Kunin are chairmen,
assisted by Mesdames Augusta
Subar, Asher Berlin, Harry Fin-
kelstein, Morris Mondrow, Molly
Shulman, Abraham Kelman.
Also, Mesdames Reubin Levin,
Isaac Sheizer, Gittle Melinsky,
Joseph Gordon, Alfred Helf-
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man.

Participants in the program
included Martin Rubenstein of
the Yeshivah intermediate school
classes and Risha Cohen of the
Beth Jacob girls school.
Rabbi Moses Fischer delivered
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LEA COHEN, 67, died March
14. Services were at the Hebrew
Benevolent Society. Survivors
include her husband, Israel, and
two daughters, Mrs. Bernard
Hoffman and Mrs. Irving Man-
hiemer.

The family of the late Charles
Handler thank their rela-
ROSE LITOWSKY, 76, died
tives and friends for the many March 11. Services were at the
acts of kindness shown them in Hebrew Benevolent Society. She
their recent bereavement.
is survived by two sons, Hyman
and Harry Litoff, and one
The family of the late Charles daughter, Mrs. Sarah Taub.
Finkelstein of Palestine thank
their relatives and friends for
MARIAN PEVZNER, 10-year-
the many acts of kindness shown old daughter of Mr. and
them in their recent bereave- Ben Pevzner, died March Mrs.
13.
ment.
Services were at the Hebrew
Benevolent Society. A sister,
Barbara, and brother, Martin,
also survive.
In Memoriam

In loving memory of Pfc. Al-
lan L. Emery, who was killed
in action in Germany, March 14,
1945.
Sadly missed by his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Eizel-
man; brothers, Joe and Herman;
sister-in-law, Edythe; and niece
and nephew, Cheryle Lynn and
Allan Stephen.

ISRAEL DRACHLER, of 1620
Grand boulevard west, died
March 13. Services were at the
Ira Kaufman Chapel. He (eaves
his wife, Rose; two sons, Nor-
man and Saul; three brothers
and one sister.

MRS. JACOB H. ELBINGER,
76, died March 13. Services were
at the Hebrew Benevolent So-
ciety. She is survived by two
sons, Samuel and Louis, and five
Obituaries
daughters, Mrs. Lea Warreneff,
HARRY GOLDMAN, of 2358 Mrs. Rebecca Kline, Mrs. Mamie
Elmhurit avenue, died March 9. Wilson, Mrs. Ilene Keates and
Services were at the Ira Kauf- Mrs. Rose Levitt.
man Chapel. He leaves his wife,
Yetta, and a son, Michael.
REVA WHITE, 87, died March
13. Services were at the Hebrew
LILLIE SOLOMON, of 3030 Benevolent Society. Surviving
Sturtevant avenue, died March are two sons, Carl and Norman,
10. Services were at the Ira and six daughters, Mrs. Helen
Kaufman Chapel. She leaves Mendelson, Mrs. Cathrine Wag-
her husband, Samuel; a son, man, Mrs. Minnie Caplan, Mrs.
Harry; two daughters, Mrs. Al- Doris Ginsburg, Mrs. Anetta
bert Fox and Rose Solomon; Lukemovitz and Mrs. Ceifetz.
and two brothers, Abe and Leo
BESSIE BERKOWITZ, 71, of
Goldberg.
Cleveland, died March 9. Serv-
ices and burial were at Cleve-
HARVEY ADLER, of 2701 land. Survivors include Mrs.
Blaine avenue, died March 11
Mary Friedman of Detroit, a
at the age of eight years. Serv- daughter.
ices were at the Ira Kaufman
Chapel. He leaves his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Adler; a
brother, Allen; and grandpar-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Adler
and Mr. Max Unrot.
Final plans have been com-
pleted by the Beth Aaron Sister-
JOHN SENDER, 47, of 17336 hood for a Purim party to be
Greenlawn avenue, died March held at 8:30 p.m., Sunday, in
8. Services were at the Lewis the Synagogue, Wyoming
and
Bros. Chapel. Surviving are his Thatcher avenues.
wife, Julie; one dauhgter, Mu-
A minstrel show, Purim play
riel; father, Julius; three broth- and specialty songs and dances
ers, David, Joseph and Eugene; will be highlights, Mrs. Irwin
and one sister, Mrs. Regina Blu-
Levine, chairman, said. Mrs. Sol
menthal.
Docks is president.

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ROSE COHEN, 71, died March
8. Services were at the Hebrew
Benevolent Society. She is sur-
vived by three daughters. Anna,
Mrs. Lea Berman and Mrs.
Sarah Siegal.

NO/ ire

The family of the late Abe
Shanbom announce the unveil-
ing of a monument in his mem-
ory at 12:30 p.m., Sunday, at
the Beth Tellico Emanuel Ceme-
tery, Woodward avenue and 8 1,4
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Mile road.
one-year-old daughter of Mr
and Mrs. Larry Gannes, died
The family of the late Rhea March 7. Services were at the
Steinman announce the unveil- Hebrew Benevolent Society.
ing of a monument in her mem-
ory at 2:30 p.m., Sunday, at the
ROBERT KLIGMAN, 54, died
Temple Beth El Memorial Ceme- March 10. Services were at the
tery.
H e b r e w Benevolent Society.
Surviving are his wife,, Jennie,
and two sons, Carl and Albert.

`A Frontier People'
Rabbi Adler's Topic

on "Reform Judaism in America:
Its Achievements, Problems and
Prospects" at Sabbath Eve ser-
vices of Temple Israel at 8:15,
March 19, in the Art Institute.
In observance of Purim, Tem-
ple Israel will hold a special
family Sabbath Eve service,
March 26. "The Reincarnation
of Haman" will be Rabbi Fram's
subject.

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