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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1948-05-28

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Friday, May 28, 1948

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

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Mizrachi Speaker

The faMily of the late Abra-
ham Domstein announce the un-
veiling of a monument in his
memory at noon, Sunday at
Clover Hill Park Cemetery.

Bnai Moshe to Join
Veterans at Service

Congregation Bnai Moshe, in
conjunction with the Gen. Maur-
ice Rose Post, Jewish War Vet-
erans, and Boy Scout Troop No.
23, will honor the nation's war
dead with a patriotic program
at noon Sunday at Oakview
Cemetery, Royiil Oak.
Sabbath Eve services, May 28,
at Bnai Moshe will begin at
8:15 and Sabbath morning serv-
ioat 9.

• • •
Shaarey Zedek

A special program has been
arranged by Shaarey Zedek for
its Memorial Day service at
10:30 a.m., Sunday at Clover
Hill Park Cemetery.
Sabbath Eve services, May 28,
will start at 6.

• • •
Bnai David

Rabbi Joshua Sperka will
preach on "Social and Economic
Legislation" at Sabbath morning
services of Bnai David which
will start at 9. Sabbath Eve
services, May 28, will begin at 8.
• • •

Temple Israel

Sabbath Eve services, May 28,
at Temple Israel will be con-
ducted by the Temple Israel
Youth, with Martin E. Citrin de-
livering the sermon.
A pre-Confirmation Sabbath
Eve service will be held June
4 in the Art Institute.
• • •

Northwest Hebrew

The family of the late Ber-
hard Benis announce the unveil-
ing of a monument in his mem-
ory at 1 p.m., Sunday. at the
Nusach Ari Cemetery.

RABBI WOLF GOLD, presi-
dent of World Mizrachi, will
address a mass meeting at 8:30
p.m., Tuesday in Central High
School. The session is spon-
sored by the local Mizrachi
organization in connection
with the establishment of
Israel and the 45th anniver-
sary of the founding of the
religious Zionist movement.

Beth El School's
Graduation Friday

Graduation exercises of the
Temple Beth El Big)) School
will take place at 8:15 p.m.,
Friday, May 28.
Rabbi Sidney Akselrad will
deliver the commencement ad-
dress on "Religion in a Scien-
tific Age."
Jerome Bronson, Mary Judith
Kallet and Joan Striefling will
receive scholarship awards for
maintaining an all-A average,
and Jerome Bronson will be
given the Felix Winsen Medal
for meritorious leadership.

Merchants Pay
Tribute to Glazer

"A Living Faith Works" will
Community leaders and city
be Rabbi Jacob E. Segal's ser- officials joined to pay tribute to
mon topic at Sabbath morning
Dr. B. Benedict Glazer at a buf-
rervices of the Northwest Ile-
fet supper in his honor given
brew Congregation.
by the East Side Merchants As-
• • •
sociation at the Workmen's Cir-
cle May 18. •
Tentple Beth El
Speakers included George Ed-
The annual Memorial Day
service at Beth El Memorial wards, president of the Detroit
Park .will be held at 3 p.m., Common Council; Julian Krolik,
Sunday. Dr. B. Benedict Glazer president of the Jewish Welfare
of Temple Beth El and Rabbi Federation; Louis C. Blount, of
Leon Fram of Temple Israel will the Booker T. Washington Trade
officiate.
Association; and Dr. James Mc-
Clendon and Edward Swan of
the NAACP.
Rabbinical Assembly
The East Side merchants hon-
ored Dr. Glazer for his services
Elects Rabbi Adler
CHICAGO--Rabbi Morris Ad- to the Jewish community and to
ler was elected for a three-year the city as a whole. Dr. Glazer
term to the executive council of has been especially interested
the Rabbinical Assembly of in the success of the association
America at the annual confer- which promotes interracial un-
derstanding in the Ilasting street
ence last week.
At the convention of the area.
Meyer Silverman, vice-presi-
United Synagogue of America,
Joseph Abrahams, executive di- dent of the East Side Merchants,
rector of Shaarey Zedek, was presented Dr. Glazer with a ra-
named chairman of the execu- dio as a token of their esteem.
tive committee of the newly-or-
ganized National Association of
Card of Thanks
Synagogue Administrators.
The family of the sate Ben
Scheer thank their relatives and
YPC of Northwest
friends for the many acts of
kindness shown them in their
to Install on Monday
e Young People's Club of recent bereavement.
Northwest Hebrew Congre-
The family of the late Jacob
li o n will hold installation
ceremonies at 8:30 p.m., Mon- Bueler thank their relatives and
friends for the many acts of
day in the Synagogue.
kindness shown them in their
Officers are Bill Sklar, presi-
dent; Harold Shapiro and Har- recent bereavement.

vey Tannenbaum, vice - presi-
dents; Marilyn Rosenberg, treas-
urer; Resa Max, Joy Crantz and
Frances Freedman, secretaries;
and Dick Baylis, sergeant-at-
a rms.

DETROITER AT PARLEY
Charles L Goldstein of De-
troit represented this area at the
executive board meeting of the
National Federation of Temple
Brotherhoods last week in Cin-
cinnati.

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The family of the late MIS.
Esther Ainbinder thank their
relatives and friends for the
many acts of kindness shown
them in their recent bereave-
ment.

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The family of the late Helen
Weisz announce the unveiling at
a monument. in her memory at
11:30 a.m., Sunday at the Chesed
Shel Emes Cemetery.

The family of the late harry
Schwartz announce the unveil-
ing of a monument in his mem-
ory at 2 p.m., Sunday at the
Chesed Shel Emes Cemetery.

The family of the late Minnle
Bennett announce the unveiling
of a monument in her memory
at 1 p.m., Sunday at the Clover
Ilill Park Cemetery.

The family of the late Eman-
uel Sarfate announce the un-
veiling of a monument in his
memory at 2 p.m., Sunday at
Machpelah Cemetery.

The family of the late Meyer
Dorf announce the unveiling of
a monument in his memory at
noon, 'Sunday at Clover Hill
Park Cemetery, 14 Mile road off
Woodward avenue.

The family of the late Sarah
Bordelove announce the unveil-
ing of a monument in her mem-
ory at 2 p.m., Sunday at the
Westwood Cemetery on Michi-
gan avenue.

HOUSE OF LAMPS

16841 Livernois Ave., V: Block South of Si: Mile

Phone UN. 2-9335
Owen until 9 p.m. Thsrubtr Even.

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Obituaries

HARRY KAHN, of 2903 Elm-
hurst avenue, died May 15. Serv-
ices were at the Ira Kaufman
Chapel. Ile is survived by his
wife, Tillie; one daughter, Ethel,
and three sisters.

RAE COHEN, of 13233 LaSalle'
boulevard, died May 13. Serv-
ices were at the Gilbert Funeral
Home. She leaves four sisters,
Ann, Mrs. Harry Lefkofsky,
Mrs. Julius Jacobs and Mrs. Har-
LIBBIE GILBERT, of 151 Hill-
ry Wheeler, and two brothers,
dale avenue west, (lied May 17.
harry Sellins and Alex Cohen
Services were at the Ira Kauf-
of Lansing. Burial was at Lans-
man Chapel. She is survived by
ing.
her husband, Jack; two daugh-
ters, Elaine and Rebecca; two
BESSIE EPSTEIN, 74, of 4039 brothers, Peter and Joseph G.
Clairmount avenue, died May Chodoroff; and two sisters, Mrs.
22. Services were at the Lewis Max Bachman and Mrs. William
Bros. Chapel. Surviving are Sagamore.
three sons, Clifford, Ernest and
Melvin.
MINNIE FRIEDMAN, of 1785
Seward avenue, died May 23.
JACOB GURSKY, 50, of 97 Services were at the Ira Kauf-
Forest avenue west, died May man Chapel. She leaves a son,
19. Services were at the Lewis Albert; and three daughters,
Bros. Chapel. He is survived by Mrs. Asher Moss, Mrs. Richard
three sisters, Mrs. Jack Brit- C9lby and Ida.
man, Mrs. Carl Langer and Mrs.
Louis Marcus; and three broth-
ABRAHAM KATZ and ANNA
ers, Dave, Morris and Abe.
KATZ of 1956 Pingree avenue.
Services were at the Ira Kauf-
HARRY TIECOCHINSKY, of man Chapel. They leave two
Lawton avenue, died May 23. sons, Jack and Bernard; four
Services were Pt the Ira Kauf- daughters, Mrs. Harry Goldberg,
man Chapel. Ile leaves his wife, Mrs. Barney Winer, Mrs. 'Ber-
Esther; one son, Thomas; and nard Marcus and Mrs. Samuel
tour daughters, Ruth, Bessie, Glassman; one brother and one
Mrs. A. Fogel and Mrs. I. Var- sister.
nen.

NATHAN RICHMOND, of
16160 LaSalle boulevard, died
April 29. Services were at the
Ira Kaufman Chapel. Ile leaves
his wife, Lena; four daughters,
Mrs. Joseph L. Colvin, Bessie,
Frieda and Dorothea; and one
sister.

Card of Sympathy

The officers and members of.
Congregation Beth Itzchock ex-
tend their deepest sympathy to
the family of the late Morris
Taub in their recent bereave-
ment.

The family of the late Sally
Schreier announce the unveiling
of a monument in her memory
at 12:30 p.m., Monday at the
Beth Abraham Cemetery.

The families of the late Jack
Semansky and David Pilnick
announce the double unveiling
of monuments in their memories
at noon, Sunday at Machpelah
Cemetery.

The family of the late Fannie
Morritz announce the unveiling
of a monument in her memory
at 12:30 p.m., Sunday at the
Clover . Hill Park Cemetery.

Temple Israel Plans
First Picnic on June 6

The first congregational picnic
of Temple Israel is planned for
June 6 at Lola Valley Park.
Benjamin Bagdade, coach of
the U. S. Olympic speed-skating
team, will be in charge of a
program of games, races and
other contests.

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of Chicago
Will Be Guest Cantor at

Con ;rogationBeth Abraham

LINWOOD and STURTEVANT

FRIDAY NIGHT, JUNE 11

and

Shavuoth-Sunday and Monday
June 13-14

WITH HIS OWN CHOIR
TICKETS AVAILABLE AT THE SYNAGOGUE



The Officer and Directors of the
Hebrew Benevolent Society
(Chesed Shel Ernes)
Announce that the Official Unveiling of the

MEMORIAL BUILDING

Detroit's Leading
Surgical
MOREL

For the Murdered and Slaughtered

5371 Wildenzere Tyler 4-5042

Rev. Hyman
SCIIULSINGER

Capable and Specialized

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CANTOR LEIBELE WALDMAN

Rev. Jacob Silverman

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As An Everlasting Monument

Six Million Jews

And for the Dear Departed in the Chesed Shel Emes
Cemetery, will take place

SUNDAY, MAY 30, DECORATION DAY AT 1 P.M.

Prominent Rabbis and Communal Leaders will address.
An Eminent Cantor will chant the Haskarah,

All Organizations, Synagogues, Groups, and the General
Public Are Invited

fl•rving Greater Detroit

REV. YRRUDAH LOEWT
CERTIFIED MO HEL

Reeowinteaded by World Pansons
Bello lime) Hospital of N.Y.C.,
Leading Medical and Religious
Authorities
WE. 4-2694

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MONUMENTS
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Vases, urns,

and other keepsakes converted into artistic table
lamps. Oil lamps electrified.
Lamp Shades Made
Lamps Modernized. Repaired
and Refinished .
and Refinished
Styled to your lamp.
Old style Moor lamps made
large stock always
Into Indirect and terchiere.
on display.
!Amine refinished and replated.

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ITITSITINOTT.

South African Hebrew Congregation

WANTS MINISTER "

Applications are invited to fill the position of Minister,
Teacher, Shochet and Chazan to the Witbank Hebrew
Congregation.
Salary 1,500 Pounds per Anum' plus free house.
Applications stating age, marital status, etc. should be
accompanied by recent testimonials and medical cer-
tificate and should reach the undersigned before July
30, 1948. Applicants should also state when they can
commence duties.
V. L. BURNIAN,,
lion. Secretary,
P. 0. Box 69,
Witbank, Transvaal,
13bIrth Africa.

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