Friday, May 7, 1948 Beth El Slates Mothers' Service Sisterhood Members to Be Participants The annual Mother's Day serv- ice of Temple Beth El will be at 11 a.m., Saturday. Partici- pants will include Mrs. Maurice Klein, sisterhood president, and Mrs. M. George Wayburn, Su- sanne Altnian, Johanna Frankel, Susan Klein and Marjie Moses. • • • Bnai David Friday evening services, May 7, at Bnai David will start at 8. Rabbi Joshua Sperka will preach on "Living Judaism" at Saturday morning services, which begin at 9. • • O • Temple Israel DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE United Synagogue Conclave to Hear Rabbis Adler, Segal • • • Shaarey Zedek • • • Bnai Moshe Friday evening services, May 7, at Bnai Moshe will begin at 7:45 and Sabbath morning serv- ices at 9. Weekday services are at 7:15 a.m. and 8:15 p.m. Puppet Show Set at Beth Aaron Sisterhood Awaits Mother's Day Affair "Hanzel and Gretel" will be presented by the S. M. Mario- nette Group at the Mother's Day dinner of the Beth Aaron Sister- hood, Wednesday in the Syna- gogue, Mrs. Edna Zieger, chair- man, announced. Prizes will be awarded to the oldest and youngest mothers and to the mother with the most children present. For reserva- tions call Mrs. Zieger, UN. 3-9741. The sisterhood will elect new officers May 17 at the Synagogue. Mrs. Herman Becker has been appointed chairman of the nomi- nation committee by Mrs. Saul Docks, president. Yeshivah Movie Available to Clubs Movies of activities at Yeshi- vath Beth Yehudah are available to local organizations. The film contains scenes from the Beth Yehudah kindergarten, grade and high schools. Presentation of the movie is part of an organized effort to encourage increased enrollment. For information call Hillel L. rams at the Yeshivah office, . 5605. Mrs. Chodoroff Heads Ahavas Achim Women Mrs. Peter Chodoroff has been elected president of the newly- organized Sisterhood of Congre- gation Ahavas Achim. Other officers are Mesdames Izadore Leeman, vice-president; By Lenard and Ben Minns, sec- retaries; and Sidney H. Cohen, treasurer. Unveiling Noliee The family of the late Han- nah Silverman announce the un- veiling of a monument in her memory at 1 p.m., Sunday at the Chescd Shel Emes Ceme- NEW YORK—Lay leaders and Synagogue of America, May 13- tery. Rabbis of conservative congrega- 17 in Chicago. tions throughout Michigan will be The family . of the late Ttipa Rabbi Morris Adler of Detroit will deliver the keynote address Goldberg announce the unveil- Thursday on "New Goals for ing of a monument in her mem- Conservative. Judaism." Partici- ory at 2 p.m., Sunday, May 16. pating in a seminar on "Whither at the Mishkan Israel West- Jewish Education'!" will be Dr. wood Cemetery, 26200 Michigan Leonard Sidlow of Detroit. avenue. Rabbis Isaac Stollman Rabbi Nathan Gaynor of Pon- and Max J. Wohlgelernter will tiac will deliver the invocation officiate. at a luncheon tMay 14. The family of the late Fannie At a joint session May 16 of the Rabbinicai Assembly of Gelb announce the unveiling of America, Rabbi Jacob E. Segal a monument in her memory at of Detroit will offer the closing 3 p.m., Sunday at the Chesed Shel Emes Cemetery. prayer. The Solomon Schechter Award, The family of the late Harry established by the United Syna- Seeman announce the unveiling gogue of America in honor of the of a monument in his memory at second president of the Jewish 2 p.m., Sunday, May 16 at the Theological Seminary of America, Mishkan Israel Cemetery. will be presented at this session. "Gentlemen's Agreement: Why e Film Is Better Than the Book" will be the topic of a re- view by Rabbi Leon Fram at RABBI ADLER services of Temple Israel at 8:30 • • • p.m., Friday, May 7, in the Art principal participants in the bi- Institute. ennial convention of the United Weekend services at Shaarey Zedek will be at 6 p.m., Friday, May 7 and 9 a.m., Saturday. The junior congregation Sabbath serv- ice will be at 9:30 a.m. and the children's congregation Sabbath service at 10:30 a.m. Page Fifteen Election Awaited by Beth El Men New officers of the Temple Beth El Men's Club will be elect- ed and installed at the group's 29th annual meeting at 8 p.m., Tuesday. Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will be installing officer. The session will be combined with an "Evening With the Rab- bis." A social hour also is planned. Book Council Honors Shaarey Zedek library The Shaarey Zedek Library has been awarded a citation by the Jewish Book Council of America for its collection of Judaica and its service to the community. The formal presentation will he made at the council's annual meeting, May 19 in New York City. Dinner Wednesday Final plans for the annual mother-daughter dinner of the Bnai Moshe Sisterhood, scheduled for Wednesday in the Synagogue, will be discussed at a meeting Monday. Mrs. Eldeen Underwood of the Jewish Center's health club will be guest speaker. Mrs. Alex Fisch and Mrs. Irving Bernstein are chairmen of the banquet. Mrs. David Krause has been elected president of the sister- hood. Mesdames Alex Fisch, Julius Hersch, Sam Freedman and Paul R. Freeman are vice-presidents. Other officers are Mesdames Elfreda Greenwald, Sol Grand and Norman Krause, secretaries; Eugene Weiss, treasurer; and Eugene Gelbman, chaplain. The family of the late Gussie Wolk thank their relatives and friends for the many acts of kindness shown them in their recent bereavement. Card of Sympathy The officers and members of the Rovner Progressive Farein extend their deepest sympathy to Mrs. }Lyman Polk and fam- ily, of 17401 Indiana avenue, in their recent bereavement. RECEPTACLES PAISHE K. BROWN, 64, of 1558 Clairmount avenue, died April 28. Services were at the Reburial Here Sunday Lewis Bros. Chapel. Surviving for Pvt. Herbert Weiss are his wife, Lena, and one son, Reburial services for Pvt. Her- Frederick. bert Weiss, 27, will be held at noon, Sunday from the Hebrew LOUIS ZAGER, 64, of 1442 Benevolent Society, under the Calvert avenue, died April 27. auspices of the Jewish War Vet- Services were at the Lewis erans. Bros. Chapel. A son, David, Pvt. Weiss, who was killed survives. June 7, 1944, in the Battle of Normandy, is survived by his SAM COHEN, 74, of 17361 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Weiss; Roselawn avenue, died April 27. three brothers, Seymour, Jack Services were at the Lewis and Allen; and one sister, Mrs. Bros. Chapel. Survivors include Shirley Finkel. three sons, Joe, Dr. Harold Conn and Dr. Raymond Conn, and one daughter, Mrs. William Jewish Folk Chorus Schon. JOSEPH STONE, 60, of 2545 Ford avenue, died April 30. Serv- ices were at the Ilebrew Benevo- lent Society. He is survived by his wife, Lena, and one daughter, Mrs. Sylvia Barr. MAX KUZNETSKY, 74, of 2654 Sturtevant avenue, died April 30. Services were at the Hebrew Benevolent Society. Ile leaves his wife, Mary; three sows, Mitchell, Morris and George; and one daughter, Mrs. Sally Gendelman. BESSIE BARRIS, 50, of Miami Beach. Services were at the He- brew Benevolent Society. She is survived by her husband, Jake; mother, Ida Brown; four broth- ers, Abraham, David, Sol and Joe; and one sister, Mrs. Rose Weinberg. • 700 Polish Jews Freed From Russian Camps WARSAW (WNS)—A contin- gent of 700 Polish Jews, who were interned in Russian prison camps during the war and were recently freed under a general amnesty granted Polish citizens, returned to this country. Slates Annual Concert The 24th annual concert of the Jewish Folk Chorus will be presented June 6 at the Scot- tish Rite Cathedral, Henri Gold- berg, director, announced. Soloists will include Cantor Arele Diamond of New York and Hans Alten, baritone, and Henrietta Chase r • soprano, of Chicago. i371 Wildemere Tiler 4-0062 Recommended hy World Saloons Beth !wail Hospital of N.Y.C., • Leading Medical and Religious Authorities WE. 4-21194 PAULINE KUTZEN, of 1600 Lincolnshire drive, died May 1. Services were at the Ira Kauf- man Chapel. She leaves six sons, George, Harold, Frank, Samuel, Martin and Morey, and two daughters, Mrs. Henry Wagner and Mrs. Max Kerner. SAMUEL B. ROSENFIELD, 83, died April 30. Services were at GEORGE KARRIP, 42, of the Hebrew Benevolent Society. 19214 Kentucky avenue, died There are no known survivors. April 27. Services were at the BENJAMIN POLLAK, 46, died Lewis Bros. Chapel. He leaves his wife, Rose; three brothers, May 3. Services were at the He- Eli, Ted and Michael; and five brew Benevolent Society. Sur- sisters, Mrs. Nellie Josephs, Mi- v ivors include three brothers, Bernard, Jacob and Alex. nerva, Edna, Mable and Lea. ROSE ALPERT, 70, of 2601 Cortland avenue, died May 2. Services were at the Lewis Bros. Chapel. Surviving are one son, Hyman; two daughters, Lillian and Mrs. Jack Abel; three brothers, Dave, Harry and Al- bert Fair; and four sisters, Mrs. Sam Brazner, Mrs. Dave Hoff- richter, Mrs. Jacob Greenfield Beth Yehudah Students of Boston and Mrs. Abraham Top '4,7 Campaign Gift Tell your friends about the Schusterman. Nearly 600 toys and girls of new Chronicle—the INTEREST- "tub. _ _ Yeshivath Beth Yehudah have ING Jewish weekly. contributed an average of $3 each MONUMENTS in their annual drive on behalf ), 4 Rev. Jacob Silverman of the Allied Jewish Campaign. Detroit's Leading This represents a 50 per cent Surgical increase over the 1347 donation MOIIEL of $1,014. REV. YEIIUDAII LOEWY CERTIFIED 91011EL JENNIE CAMIENER, 73, died April 18. She is survived by two sons, Joseph Camden and Paul Camiener, and two daugh- ters, Mrs. Sadie Borin and Mrs. Rose Garfield. Obituaries Rev. Hyman SCIIULSINGER Capable and Specialised MOREL 1723 Atkinson TO. 9-3143 IRA KAUFMAN 72~01044,90s* S tfrvIc• o f Consoling 2,1ignity 9419 DEXTER BOULEVARD at Edison orrao Fleming Greater Petrolt Garbage, Ash and Rubbish, Rein- forced Concrete, Pally guaranteed. Priced Right. AMERICAN CONCRETE RECEPTACLE CO. VS Kenilworth TO. 4-41189 MENDEL SARASOHN, 93, of 18688 Monica avenue, died April 25. Services were at the Ira Kaufman Chapel. Surviving are one son, Simon, and three sis- ters, Mrs. Goldie Luster, Mrs. Anna Minus and Mrs. Rachel Benstei n. Highlighting the convention will be a special session on "The Card of Thanks Jewish State—Promise and Chal- The family of the late George lenge" which will be addressed Karrip thank their relatives and HARRY M. ROSS, 30, of 2984 by Dr. Israel Goldstein, Zionist friends for the many acts of Fullerton avenue, died April 25 leader, and Bartley C. Crum, au- kindness shown them in their at Miami. Services were at the tho•. recent bereavement. Hebrew Benevolent Society. Sur- viving is his mother, Bertha. The family of the late David Nathanson thank their relatives ALEX PERELL, 59, of 25 and friends for the many acts Sproat street. Services were at of kindness shown them in their the Ifebrew Benevolent Society. recent_ bereavement. A brother survives. Ex-GI Returns Bnai Moshe Unit to Mt. Clemens to Honor Mothers as a Cantor Sisterhood Awaits During the war, a New York serviceman, stationed at Self- ridge Field, would drop in at the Colonial Hotel, Mt. Clemens, for a taste of the Jewish environ- ment so lacking at air bases. The war has been over some two years now, but 29-year-old Irving Dubow always kept a sacred place in his heart for the hotel. He, therefore, was overjoyed when invited to conduct services there during Passover. Reputed to be the youngest Cantor of mature ability in the U.S., the veteran has been one of Judaism's best representatives among the younger set. "Everywhere I go I am ap- pealing to young men of Jewish faith to reflect on the troubled past of their race," Cantor Du- bow said. "The older genera- tion is tired and is looking to the youth to carry on the sacred rites of the Temple." MAURICE TIIEMANS, 57, of 3800 Puritan avenue, died May 1. Services were at the Lewis Bros. Chapel. lie leaves his wife, Ann, and two daughters, Mrs. Julius Greenberg and Gloria. annul Wharf) ...h. 7729 TWELFTH ST. d aril Marble Marauraeate 6:ATM -- • MIR 7-4520 TI. ■ 011/10=111111/0/111101110111& kikaserigNed 4110111