Friday, June 18, 1948

Page Fifteen

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

19 to Be Confirmed 100 in Flint J0111
Zionists in Day
at NW Hebrew
Under the guidance of Abe

Unveiling Notice

firmed at impressive rites. They
will present the cantata, "What
Is Torah?"

The family of the late Max
Markowitz announce the unveil-
ing of a monument in his mem-
ory at 1 p.m., Sunday at the
Beth Moses Cemetery, 131/2 Mile
road and Masonic boulevard.

Webb avenue, died June 9.
Services were at the Ira Kauf-
man Chapel. lie leaves his wife,
Charlotte; two sons, Sidney and
Morton; five daughters, Mrs.
Jack Geller, Mrs. Abe Levin of
Chicago, Mrs. Sam Siegel of
Saginaw, Mrs. Charles Stolar
and Nanette Weinberg; and two
brothers, Kohnan and Charles of
St. Louis.

husband, Charles; one son, Leo;
one daughter, Mrs. Norman
Ross; and two sisters, Mrs. D.
Wertheimer and Mrs. Alex
Friedman.

The family of the late Max
Dante announce the unveiling of
a monument in his memory at
Riskin, newly elected president 11:30 a.m., Sunday at the Mach-
of the Flint Zionist District, and pelah Cemetery.
In Memoriam
Cantata Is Planned
Rabbi Jacob Hurwitz, retiring
loving memory of Mrs. Mor-
hi
president,
Flint
signed
up
100
The
family
of
the
late
Fanny
for Service Sunday
ris Pevin, who passed away May
new members in a one-day Schweitzer announce the unveil-
21, 1942 (Eve of Shavuoth).
The Northwest Hebrew Con- membership campaign June 10. ing of a monument in her mem-
In our 114.311n )01.1r memory tingor•
Nathan Finkelstein, treasurer ory at 1 p.m., Sunday at the
gregation's first confirmation
Sweet, tender and tine.
THE REV. AARON KRICK-
here In net ft day gin-5 lloy
service will be at 10 a.m., Sun- of the district, reports that the Beth Moses Cemetery, 131/2 Mile
•hat we do not think of you.
Flint membership is 300, the road and Masonic boulevard.
STEIN
of
Mt.
Clemens
died
day in the Synagogue.
Sadly missed by her husband
June 9. Services were at the
Nineteen girls will be con- largo6t in its history.

• • •
Bnai David

Response Grows
for ZOA Drive

Ira Kaufman Chapel. Three sons, and children.
Rabbi Joseph E. Krickstein of
In loving memory of our dear
Mt. Clemens and Simon and
Bernard of Washington, D. C. husband, father and grandfather,
Harry Lefkofsky, who left us
survive.
three years ago. June 16, 1945.

Regular services at Bnai David
will be at 8 p.m., Friday, June
18 and 9 a.m., Saturday. Rabbi
Joshua Sperka will preach on
"Priestly Blessings" at the Sab-
bath service.

deer,

Forever sweet—forever
ALBERT ERNST FREEMAN,
f•'m ever pi colons, toe.
The family of the late Annie 48, of 681 Merrick avenue, died
Huge quantities of important
That's how I think of you today
And always think of you.
equipment are being shipped to Williams announce the unveiling June 7. Services were at the
lot, you and that's
'noel, w hy I
Israel by ZOA districts in Michi- of a monument in her memory Lewis Bros. Chapel. Surviving
why
at
2
p.m.,
Sunday,
June
27
at
know I :,)ways w —
gan, Max Gross, technical direc-
are his wife, Margaret; one son,
tho•ause 1 know you'll always grow,
tor of the Israel Equipment Machpelah Cemetery.
Donald; his mother, Mrs. Bessie
Harty, more pre , lour to ran still,
• • •
Project, reports.
Freedman; three sisters, Mrs.
Sadly missed by his wife, Lil-
The family of the late Ray
Bnai Brith here, in coopera-
Bnai Moshe
Rose Sellins, Mrs. Sara Hartman lian, daughter and grandchildren,
Rhineston announce the unveil- and Mrs. Evelyn Beber; and one Flora, Maryellen and Ann.
tion
with
the
ZOA,
has
formed
Sabbath Eve services, June 18
ing of a monument in his mem- brother, Joseph.
at Bnai Moshe will begin at a special committee to spur the
ory at 2 p.m., Sunday at Mach-
drive
and
has
rented
a
ware-
8:15 and Sabbath morning serv-
pelah Cemetery.
house
to
store
contributions.
Card of Thanks
ices at 9. Weekday services will
BELLE RAGIR, 59, of 19312
ZOA officials said they are
be at 7:15 a.m. and 8:45 p.m.
Roselawn avenue, died June 7.
The family of the late Fannie
The
family
of
the
late
David
constantly receiving calls offer-
Goose announce the unveiling of Services were at the Lewis Bros. Keeps thank their relatives and
ing donations.
Chapel. She leaves two daugh- friends for the many acts of
Sponsors expect to be able to a monument in his memory at ters, Mrs. Harriet Stolorow and kindness shown them in their
1
p.m.,
Sunday
at
the
Chesed
send a truck convoy to New
Mrs. Sally Kaplan, and two recent bereavement.
York shortly carrying the equip- Shel Emes Cemetery.
brothers, Jerome and Saul
Dr. Joseph Kaminetsky, direc- ment.
Weisman.
Over $8,300 worth of equip-
The family of the late Esther
tor of the department of educa-
tion of Torah Umesorah, national ment has been received by the Hammerstein announce the. un-
SAMUEL FARBMAN, 71, of
society for the establishment of Zionist Organization of Kalama- veiling of a monument in her 18701 Pennington drive, died
Jewish all-day schools in Ameri- zoo, including an armored pay memory at 2 p.m., Sunday at
Neal Kalef has been elected
June 8. Services were at the
can communities, will address the truck, a tractor with air com- the Machpelah Cemetery.
Lewis Bros. Chapel. Survivors president of the Bnai David
annual membership meeting of pressor and winch, metal work-
include his wife, Bertha; two Men's Club.
Yeshivath Beth Yehudah at 2:30 shop machines, medical instru-
sons, Dr. Aaron and Dr. Simon;
Other officers are Art Meisel,
Obituaries
ments
and
20
cases
of
military
p.m., Sunday, June 27,.
one daughter, Mrs. Ira G. Kauf- vice-president; Harry Katz; liar-
knapsacks.
The June graduation of the
MORRIS KERN, of 2660 man; one brother, Joseph; and
ry Warsh and Irving Ratner,
The response in Flint, Pontiac, Buena Vista avenue, died June
elementary and intermediate de-
one sister.
secretaries; Dave Liebow, treas-
partments of Beth Yehudah Day Lansing, Bay City and Grand 8. Services were at the Ira
urer; Max Samson, sergeant-at-
School will be held in conjunc- Rapids is equally as enthusias- Kaufman Chapel. He leaves his
BERTHA ELLIS, 70, of 6002 arms; and Harry Pearson, chap-
tic.
tion with the meeting.
wife, Rose; one son, Sidney; and
Hazlett avenue, died June 8. lain.
two brothers, Ben and Joe.
Services were at the Lewis Bros.
Chapel. Surviving are one
Readers- of the Chronicle say
DAVID DAVIDSON, of 2691 daughter, Mrs. Sam Abramson;
they read it from cover-to-cover.
Leslie avenue, died June 8. three sons, Joseph, Sam and
Services were at the Ira Kauf- Edward; and two brothers.
man Chapel. He leaves his wife,
Additional Vocalists
Miriam; thr ee sons, Seliag, Sam-
FANNIE KEEPS, 53, of 18675
A Friendship Train for Israel
Many contributions have al- uel and Earl; two daughters, Washburn avenue, died June 10.
wanted with
has been started rolling in De- ready been received by the Mrs. Alan Stone and Mrs. Max Services were at the Lewis Bros.
-Experience
for
troit to meet the urgent de- committee, whose headquarters Miller; and two brothers, Louis Chapel. She is survived by her
and
Samuel
of
Milwaukee.
are
4841
Second
avenue
and
Congregation
mands for supplies of food,
clothing, linens, and medical 12244 Dexter boulevard. Plans
SHAAREY
ZEDEK
SAM WEINBERG, of 3341
i Rev. Jacob Silverman
have been formulated for or-
necessities.
Detroit's Leading
ganizational
showers
and
collec-
CHOIR.
The Ilapoel Hamizrachi, other
Surgical
Serving Greater Detroit
Mizrachi and Synagogue groups tions from wholesalers and deal-
Applications mailed
MOREL
REV. YEHUDAII LOEWY
and Young Israel in Detroit have ers.
9371 Wildemere Tyler 4-0002
to the Synagogue
CERTIFIED MOREL
joined this nation-wide emergen- MEETING CALLED
Recommended by World Famous
cy drive upon the special ap-
Spearheading the drive of the
office, 2900 W.
Beth Israel Hospital of N.Y.C.,
Leading Medical said Religions
peal of the World Union of Re- Friendship Train, Hapocl Hamiz-
Rev. Hyman
Authorities
Chicago,
will be
ligious Zionist Pioneer and La- rachi has called a mobilization
WE. 4-2894
SCHULSINGER
bor Organizations.
and
Specialised
capable
meeting for 9 p.m., Monday at
considered for
Yeshivath Beth Yehudah. Mem-
MOREL
AIDS NEWCOMERS
annual
engagement.
1728 Atkinson TO. 94149
bers and friends are requested .a...mosommunsir
The campaign is designed to to bring- contributions in the
MONUMENTS
alleviate the plight of the im- nature of cans or packages of
"Tv
migrants who are arriving from sugar, coffee, tea, cocoa, vege-
the DP camps of Europe and table shortening, linens or tow-
Cyprus, and for those who have eling to the meeting.
been evacuated or forced to
A cultural program will be
flee from the danger zone dur- presented.
Worthy Friends:
ing the emergency.
We have the honor of inviting you to be present at our
Rabbi Irwin Gordon, chairman
RECEPTACLES
Celebration
of the Detroit Friendship Train,
has urged the unified co-opera- Garbage, Ash mid Rubbish, Rein-
Laying of the Cornerstone
forced Concrete. Fully guartuiteed.
tion of all religious Zionist
Otenlie ibed Marble me.,....g.
Priced Right.
AMERICAN CONCRETR
of Our New Synagogue
groups and Synagogue organiza-
ST.
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RECECTACLE CO.
TT. s-rms
tions in this effort.
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TO. 0-6880
610 Kenilworth

Yeshivah Session
to hear Educator

Bnai David Men
Elect Neal Kalef

friendship Train for Israel
Spurred by Detroit Groups

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