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June 11, 1948 - Image 17

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1948-06-11

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Friday, lune 11, 19411

Beth El Awaits
Confirmation Rites

At Bawd Moshe

Shavuoth Services
Set by Synagogues

Temple Beth El's annual con-
firmation service will be at 9:30
a.m., Sunday. They will be pre-
ceded by the consecration ser-
vice at 8:15 p.m., Friday, June
11.
• •
TEMPLE ISRAEL
Confirmation services of Tern-
• ple Israel will be at 8 p.m..
Saturday in the Art Institute,
Forty boys and girls will re-
ceive the blessing from Rabbi
Leon Fram. During the sum-
mer Sabbath Eve services will
be held at the Hampton School.
• • •
NORTHWEST . HEBREW
The Northwest Hebrew Ccrn-
gallon will celebrate Sha-
oth at services at 8:45 a.m.,
Sunday and Monday. Gradua-
tion services for the Religious
School will be held in conjunc-
tion with Sunday's service.
• • •
SIIAAREY ZEDEK
"Fruits of Torah" is the theme
of a presentation ta'be made by
55 girls at the consecration ser-
vice June 20 of Shaarey Zedek.
• • •
BNAI DAVID
Mincha and Maariv services
at Bnai David will be at 8 and
8:30 p.m., Saturday. Shavuoth
services will be at 8:45 a.m.,
Sunday and Monday. Rabbi
Joshua Sperka will preach on
"10 Commandments," Sunday
and "Rome and Jerusalem,"•
Monday. Sabbath Eve services,
June 11, will begin at 8 and
Sabbath morning services at 9.
• • •
BNAI MOSIIE
Sabbath Eve services, June 11,
at Bnai Moshe will start at 8:15
and Sabbath morning services
at 9. Services on Shavuoth will
be at 9 a.m. and 8:15 p.m.
Yizkor prayers will be recited
at services Monday, which be-
gin at 8:30 a.m. Weekday ser-
vices are at 7:15 a.m. and 8:45
p.m.
• • •
BETH ITZCHOK
Congregation Beth Itzchock,
3832 Fischer avenue, will hold
Shavuoth services at 9:30 a.m.
Sunday and Monday. Yizkor
will be read at 11:30 a. m. Mon-
day. Rabbi Jacob Hoberman will
preach.



Tikvah Chapter
Picks Mrs. Barden

Officers for the 1948-49 season
have been installed by the
Tikvah Chapter of Bnai Brith.
They are Mesdames Louis
Barden, president; Milton liar-
ris, Irving Bolton and Jack
Raisin, vice-presidents; Arthur
Schultz, Cy Aaron, Julius Wolf
and Ben Wasserman, secretaries.
Also Mesdames Isadore Buch-
man, treasurer; Seymour Weis-
man, monitress; Sam L. Schnei-
der, guide; Sydney Harris, sen-
tinel; and Irwin Burdick, Har-
old Nissen and Max Richman,
trustees.

Partovich Family Club
nds Season at Picnic

As its closing function of the
season, the Partovich Family Club
held a picnic Sunday at Lola
Valley Park.
Officers are Henry Rosenberg,
president; Mrs. Thomas Parto-
vich, secretary-treasurer; Mrs.
Edward Partovich, goodwill am-
bassador; Mrs. Louis Partovich
and Thomas Partovich, sick com-
mittee chairmen; and Claude
Goldston, entertainment chair-
man.

Page Fifteen

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

RABBI JOEL GEFFEN

Guest to Preach.
at Shavuoth Rites

Seminary Director
to Occupy Pulpit

Day Camp
Repeated
at Yeshivah

Unveiling Notice

The family of the Max Dante
announce the unveiling of a
monument in his memory at
11:30 a.m., Sunday, June 20 at
the Machpelah Cemetery.

The family of the late Fanny
Schweitzer announce the unveil-
Yeshivath Beth Yehudah will ing of a monument in her mem-
again sponsor a day camp this ory at 1 p.m., Sunday, June 20 at
year, Rabbi Max Wohlgelernter, the Beth Moses Cemetery, 13 1/2
Mile road and Masonic boulevard.
president, announced.
Camp activities start at noon
following an hour or two of
Card of Thanks
Hebrew studies. Lunch is first
The family of the late Morris
served and then the children
J. Taub thank their relatives
participate in a playground pro-
and friends for the many acts
gram under supervision of
of kindness shown them in their
counselors.
recent bereavement.
They are then' taken to a
pool where they can swim un-
The family of the late Bertha
der careful watch or are taught
to swim. The day ends for the Goose thank their relatives and
friends for the many acts of
campers at 5 p.m.
The cost is $7.50 weekly. This kindness shown them in their
recent bereavement.
does not include tuition.
A special kindergarten day
camp will be introduced for the
The family of the late Samuel
first time this year. The hours Baschin thank their relatives and
for children 5 and 6 will be friends for the many acts of
from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
kindness -shown them in their re-
cent bereavement.

Rabbi Joel S. Geffen, ,of New
York, national director of field
activities of the Jewish Theologi-
cal Seminary of America, will oc-
cupy the pulpit at Congregation
Bnai Moshe at Shavuoth services,
Sunday and Monday.
Rabbi Geffen served for 15
years as spiritual leader of Tem-
ple Beth El, in Troy, N. Y., and
headed Temple Beth El in Har-
-isburg, Pa.
The Shavuoth services will be
at 8:15 p m. and 9 a.m. On Mon-
day, when Yizkor prayers are
:ecited, the morning services' will
begin at 8:30.

Detroit Mourns Death
of Maurice Dombey

Building Eyed
by Temple Israel

Decision Expected
at Dinher Meeting

Members of Temple Israel will
reach a decision on building
plans at the annual dinner
meeting Wednesday, June 16 at
the Hotel Statler.
Louis H. Schostak, head of
the building committee, will
show plans and pictures of the
proposed edifice. George M.
Stutz, president of the congre-
gation, and Rabbi Leon Fram
will give their annual reports.
The Temple Israel High School
Players will present a play as
part of the program. In the
cast are Joan Bachman, Sheri-
dan Holzman, Lucy Hirschman,
Alfred Gaines, Rodney Lands-
man, Walter Levine, Linda Lew-
is and Daniel Oppenheim. Di-
recting them is . Mrs. William
P. Greenberg.

Funeral services were held at
the Labor Zionist Institute for
Maurice (Moshe) Dombey, 55, of
3294 Waverly avenue, one of the
most respected leaders of the
Yiddish community.
A resident of Detroit for 35
years, Mr. Dombey had made
hundreds of appearances at edu-
cational meetings and delighted
in reading selections from Sho-
lem Aleichem and Peretz.
More Jewish immigrants settled
He is survived by his wife,
Mary; one son, David; one daugh- permanently in Chile in 1947
ter, Doris; one brother and one than in any other South Ameri-
can country. The total was 729.
sister.

Morris Gleicher Is Elected
Head of Congress Section

Morris Gleicher has been
elected president of the Detroit
Section, American Jewish Con-
gress. Together with Mrs. Mor-
ris Mendleson, he will repre-
sent Detroit on the national ad-
ministrative committee.
In taking office,' Gleicher de-
clared:
"The birth of the new State
of Israel is the most joyful new
we have had in our lifetime.
At the same time, however, the
American Jewish Congress is
keenly aware of the alarming
spirit of the venom of anti-
Semitism in America and of the
growing pressure for fascist-
like legislation.

and Eugene Franzblau, treas-
urer.

LASH MUNDT BILL

A national Congress resolu-
tion on the Mundt Bill attacked
the measure as a violation of
fundamental principles of de-
mocracy.
"We urge the Congress of the
United States, the resolution
read, "to turn its attention to
those bills which would defeat
Communism by extending de-
mocracy.
"Legislation to protect and
extend the right to vote, to
combat racial and religious dis-
crimination in employment and
in governmental activities, to
end lynch terror and to provide
decent housing and education
MUST FIGHT 'BIGOTRY
for all Americans would pre-
"We, as Jews, can enjoy no serve and further the Ameri-
security from our newfound can ideal. The Mundt Bill
Statehood without, at the same would destroy that ideal."
time, combating anti-Semitism
in all its ugly forms."
Chronicle Social and Club
Other officers of the section News deadline is noon Monday.
include Mrs. Murray Altman,
Mrs. Samuel Lichtenstein, Mrs.
Rev. Jacob Silverman
Mendelson, Dr. Morris Raskin,
Detroit's Leading
Mrs. Morris Raskin, vice-presi-
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SAMUEL BASCHIN, of 3759
Calvert avenue, died June 1.
Scrviies were at the Ira Kauf-
man Chapel. Ile leaves his wife,
Mollie; three daughters, Mrs.
Samuel Koven, Mrs. David Fai-
genbaum and Mrs. Ralph Levy;
two brothers, Adolph Bassin and
Julius Baschin; and two sisters,
Mrs. Jack Cohen and Mrs. Gittel
Spiegel of New York.

HENRY KLEIN, 81, of 2957
Monterey avenue, died June 6.
Serdices were at the Lewis
Bros. Chapel. Surviving are two
daughters, Mrs. Jean Schlesing-
er and Mrs. Lou Bloomberg,
one brother, Samuel, and one
sister.

SARAH SOMPOLINSKY, 32,
of Grand Rapids, died June 5.
Services were at the Lewis
Bros. Chapel. She leaves her
husband, Henry, three sisters
and one brother.

STANLEY SCHILLER, 26, of
Chicago, dierl, June 3. Services
were at the Pt wis Bros. Chapel.
Surviving are his wife, Sarah;
one son, Eric; his father, Harry
A. Schiller; and one sister, Mrs.
H. Saul Sugar.

DANIEL LEDERMAN, of 2976
Monterey avenue, died June 1.
Services were at the Ira Kauf-
man Chapel. His wife, Lena, and
one brother, Samuel, survive.

Substitutes Rise
in N. Y. for KKK

(Continued from Page 3)

at which they are the recipients
of much, honor, get extrava-
gant fees for their appearances
before these organizations.
If the Mundt-Nixon bill pass-
es the Senate, many organiza-
tions helping the State of Is-
rael might have to register as
advocating the policy of a for-
eign government as against that
of the United States, or be sub-
ject to heavy fines.
The American Committee of
Jewish Writers, Artists and Sci-
entists, of which Albert Ein-
stein is the honorary president,
is suing the Jewish Daily For-
ward for libel, to the tune of
$100,000.
Bartley Crum, the chairman
of Americans for Haganah, who
is the new publisher of PM,
New York's 'nationally-known
daily newspaper, is learning
Hebrew.

HERMAN ROZNER, of Jop-
lin, Mo., and formerly of De- Reburial Rites Held
troit, died May 25. He is sur-
vived by a brother, Carl of De- for Pfc. Lloyd Shaw
Reburial services for Pfc. Lloyd
troit, two daughters, Mrs. Mor-
ris Weinberg and Beverly; and W. Shaw, who was killed in ac-
two sons, Maurice and Sey- tion Sept. 25, 1944,, in France,
were held at the Ira Kaufman
mour.
Chapel.
He is survived by his mother,
MASHA KANE, of 2701 Blaine
avenue, died June 4. Services Mrs. Dora Shaw, 1635 Calvert
were at the Ira Kaufman Chapel. avenue, and two brothers, Donald
She leaves her husband, Jacob; and Seymore.
three sons, William Kaine and
Ben F. Kane, both of Los An-
geles, and Max Kaine; two daugh- Name Envoy to Israel,
ters, Mrs. Carl Rosenfield and Goldman Asks Truman
Mrs. Frank Sauls; and one sister.
WASHINGTON—Frank Gold-
ANNA MAGER, of 9341 Dexter man, president of Bnai Brith,
boulevard, died June 6. Services has called upon President Tru-
were at the Ira Kaufman Chapel. man "to strengthen the magni-
She leaves her husband, Nathan; ficent and statesmanlike step
one son, Samuel; and two daugh- he took in granting recognition
ters, Mrs. Morris Stecher and to Israel, by appointing a min-
ister to that country."
Mrs. Jacob Liebow.

Readers of the Chronicle say
DORA HASSEL, of 2054 Vir-
ginia Park, died June 7. Serv- they read it from cover to cover.
ices were at the Ira Kaufman
Chapel. She leaves her husband,
Mandal; one son, Joseph; five
YISKOR SERVICES
daughters, Mrs. Newton Tenen-
baum, Mrs. Theodore Powers,
Will Be Conducted At The
Mrs. Richard Grossman, Mrs.
Jewell Salins and Zelda Hassal;
Downtown Synagogue
and two sisters.

1205 Griswold Street

REGINA ROTTENBERG, 77,
died June 5. Services were at
the Hebrew Benevolent Society.
Surviving are her husband, Nor-
bert, and three sons, William,
Arnold and Henry.

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MONUMENTS
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MONDAY, JUNE I 3TH

The Second Day of Shevuoth

Services will be continuous at
this Synagogue from 8:45 a.m.
until 1 p.m.
EVERYBODY WELCOME

MONUMENTS

By Karl C. Berg

Owner

Max Wrotslaysky
Monument Works

9371 Wildemere Tyler 4-0081

REV. YEHUDAIL LOEWY
CERTIFIED MOHEL

SQL AIDAM, 71, died June 6.
Services were at the Hebrew
Benevolent Society. Surviving
are his wife, Ida, and one daugh-
ter, Mrs. Ruth Leivech.

Obituaries

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RECEPTACLES
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ANNA NOWLOTZKY, 65, died
June 6. Services were at the
Hebrew Benevolent Society. She
is survived by her husband, Isa-
dore, and two daughters, Mrs.
Rose Winograd and Mrs. Pauline
Kaufman.

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