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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1948-09-03

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Friday, September 3, 1948

Synagogues List
Hours of Worship

DETROIT

JEWISH CHRONICLE

While Mother Is at Work

Friday night services, Sept. 3,
will begin at 8 at Bnai David.
Sabbath morning worship will
start at 9. Minchah will be at
8:15 p. m.

The unveiling of a monument
in memory of the late Isador
B. Hollander will take place at
11 a. m., Sunday, Sept. 5 at
Machpelah cemetery. Rabbi Sol-
omon Gruskin will officiate.
Friends and relatives are invited.

JENNIE LEAH WINER of
2309 Hazelwood, died Aug. 27
at 78. Services at Lewis Bros.
She is survived by her daugh-
ters, Sylvia and Mrs. Ira Kap-
lan; sons, Sidney J. and Arthur;
brothers, Joseph S. and Samuel
N. Cohen.

DR. OSCAR NAGEL of 19302
Washburn, died Aug. 22 at 48.
lie was a major in the Air
Corps in World War 11. Ser-
vices were at Lewis Bros. Ile
is survived by his wife, Gene-
vieve; mother, Bertha Nagel;
brothers, Dr. Sigmund and Dr.
Leon; and sisters, Malvina and
The unveiling of a monument Lucy.
in memory of the late Seymour
HELEN NISENBAUM, of 3784
Lewis will be held at 11 a. m.,
Sunday, Sept. 12 at Mount Sinai Duane, died Aug. 23 at 80. Ser-
Memorial Park cemetery, 6 Mile vices were at the Hebrew Be-
and Middlebelt roads. Rabbi Ad- nevolent Society. She leaves
ler will officiate. Friends and her husband, Samuel; sons Ja-
cob, Abe, Morry and Henry;
relatives are invited.
and daughter, Mrs. Anna Sarnit

Tent pie Israel

Rabbi Leon Fram will preach
on "Religion and the Dignity of
Labor" at Sabbath eve services
at 8:30. Larry Bizer, son of Mr.
and Mrs. A. Victor Bizer, will
celebrate his Bar Mitzvah.

• • •

Bnai Moshe

Sabbath eve services will be
at 7, and Sabbath morning wor-
ship at 9. Weekday services are
at 7:15 a. m. and 7:45 p. m.

As the application of the
State of Israel for membership
in the United Nations comes be-
fore the UN Assembly, Rabbi
Leon Fram will preach on "Is-
rael Among the Nations" at the
Sabbath Eve services of Tem-
ple Israel at 8:30 p. m., Friday,
September 10, in the lecture hall
of the Detroit Institute of Arts.
At this service Norman Arthur
Sussman will celebrate his Bar
Mitzvah. He is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Sussman.
High Holy Day services begin-
ning with Sunday night, Oct. 3,
will take place in the auditorium
of the Institute of Arts.
The religious school will re-
sume Saturday, Sept. 18 and
Sunday, Sept. 19, at Hampton
School.

Unveiling Nonce

The unveiling of a monument
in memory of the late Marvin
Bertram Spevakow will take
place at 12 noon, Sunday, Sept.
12 at Clover Hill Park cemetery.
Rabbis A. M. Hershman and
Morris Adler will officiate.
Friends and relatives are invited.

• • •

Frain to Preach
on Iirael at UN

:age Eleves

Obituaries

SYLVIA SZIRTES, of 10207
Dexter, died Aug. 22. Services
were at the Ira Kaufman cha-
pel. She leaves her husband,
Alexander; son, Gerald; parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Brown;
ABE ZUCKERBERG died
sister, Mrs. Ettie Meltzer; and Aug. 25 at 36. Services at He-
Heads Beth Shmuel brother, Albert Brown.
brew Benevolent Society. He
leaves his father Morris; mother,
MORRIS GOLANDER, of 3887 Anna; wife, May; and daughter,
31st street, died Aug. 27. Ser- Tobie. •
vices were at the Ira Kaufman
LENA BRANT, of 15092 Pe-
chapel. He leaves his wife,
Sarah; son, Gilbert; five daugh- toskey, died Aug. 28 at 63. Ser-
ters, Mrs. Jack Malainud, Mrs. vices at Hebrew Benevolent So-
Samuel Sweet, Mrs. Harry Rat- ciety. She leaves her sons,
ner, Mrs. Joseph Slovey and Philip, Morris, Albert, Louis and
Bennie; and daughters, Mrs.
Mrs. Louis Sherr.
Josephine Weinberger and Mrs.
Jennie Leonard.
EVA PENTELNIK, of 9082
Tuxedo, died Aug. 28. Services
DANIEL HEWITT, died Aug.
were at the Ira Kaufman cha- 28 at 48. Services at Hebrew
pel. She is survived by her Benevolent. He is survived by
husband William; son Irving; his wife, Ida.
daughters, Ruth, Mae and Mrs.
Hyman Storchen; five brothers.
JACOB BLOCK of 2210 Tux-
Israel, Louis, Hyman, Nathan edo, died Aug. 29 at 64. Services
and Morris Levensqn.
at Hebrew Benevolent. He is
survived by his wife, Clara.
ISADORE ROSENBERG is
LOIS ANNE MANHEIMER, 7
president of Congregation Beth months old daughter of Harry H.
Shmuel which will dedicate and Shirley Manheimer. Services
its new home with colorful were at Lewis Bros. She is also
ceremonies Sept. 19. The rites survived by her sister, Sherol
will start from the present Joy, and grandparents, Mr. and
WASHINGTON (WNS)—Elia-
building with a procession of Mrs. Samuel A. Sklar and Mrs. liu Epstein, Israeli representative
the Scrolls under a large can- Esta Manheimer.
to the United States, left Wash-
opy to the new edifice at Dex-
ington for consultations with his
ter and Buena Vista. Rabbi
government in Tel Aviv. He is
HYMAN LEVIN, of 4347 Bue- expected to return after a week's
Mordecai Kaplan of Brook-
lyn will be the principal na Vista, died Aug. 29. Services stay.
speaker. Rabbi Joseph Rabin- were at the Ira Kaufman chapel.
The "Viking," a yacht which
owitz is spiritual leader of Ile leaves his wife, Charlotte; will ply the Mediterranean, was
son Allan• ' daughters, Mrs. Leo turned over to the government of
Beth Shmuel.
Stern and Mrs. Kenneth Stern; Israel in a ceremony here at
brother Samuel; and sister, Mrs. which for the first time in his-
Sam Jaffee.
tory the Israeli flag was hoisted
over a vessel in American waters.
The "Viking" was donated to
FRIEDA FLEISHER, of 2539
Pingree, died Aug. 24 at 62. Israel by Bernard Rodins of this
Services at Lewis Bros. She is city as an expression of sym-
survived by her husband, Sam- pathy with the establishment of
(Continued from page 4)
uel; daughters, Mrs. Ben Buten, a democratic and progressive
our readers both as to what they Mrs. Paul Zuckerman, Mrs. Ru- state by the Jewish people." Ep-
like and what they do not like ben Cottler, Maryan and Ber- stein took possession of the yacht.
in the paper. Please don't stop. nice; Son, Leslie; sisters, Mrs.
We have learned a lot from Helen Mitchell, Mrs. Yetta Sin- Poland to Take Over
our mail and we hope the fu- ger; brothers, Paul and Albert All Jewish Schools
ture will show it. Naturally, Oppenheim.
W ARSAW (WNS)—The Polish
many of the letters contradict
government has announced that
LAURA EVE LONDON, of
each other but if you want an
beginning Oct. 1 all Jewish
honest account of what is tak- 3094 Lawrence, died Aug. 26 at schools in Poland, which have
ing place told briefly and read- 62. Services at Lewis Bros. hitherto been operated by the
ably, you can help us achieve She leaves her husband Israel; Central Jewish Committee, will
this by continuing to act as daughter, Mrs. Harold Conn; be taken over by the government.
son Burton W.; mother, Mary A.
critics.
Minister of Education Skrzes-
Jolley; and brother, Maisel M. zewslil declared that the govern-
The rougher the better. One Jolley.
ment is ready to assume control
thing you can be sure of is that
over Jewish children's homes and
our paper is open to all types of
BESSIE BERKMAN, of 18945 institutions.
honest opinion and we shall re-
port them as courageously and Parkside, died Aug. 25 at 48.
Services at Lewis Bros. She is
There is no charge for Bar
honestly as we know how.
So continue doing us the fa- survived by her husband, Meyer; Mitzvah or social items in-the
vor, please, and write to us daughters Francis Gail and Mrs. Chronicle.
Kenneth Given of Chicago; and
what you think.
brothers Jack, Frank and Dr. L.
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L Denison.
MONUMENTS
LAMED SHAPIRO DIES


Children at the Pardess Channa day nursery receive loving
care while their mothers work in factories and groves to
further the Israeli war effort. The nursery is one of 47
projects sponsored by the Mizrachi WomIn's Organization.

Registration Is On
at Northwest Hebrew

Registration for the Northwest
Hebrew religious school will take
place Sunday morning and Wed-
nesday from 8 to 10 p. m. Classes
Will start Sept. 12 at the Bagley
School.
Joseph G. Alter and Harry
Brodsky are -in charge.

WEDNESDAY GROUP
Nat Weinberg, UAW-CIO re-
search director, will address the
Wednesday Evening Discussion
Group Sept. 8 at the Center.

U. S. Zionists Ask for End
of Political Link to Israel

arately, and his subsequent sug-
(Continued from page 3)
movement has to be outside Is- gestion that some preliminary
rael, preferably in the United talks with one or more un-named
States, where the largest Jewish Arab state might already be
community of the Diaspora lives. taking place, rumors of peace
Third, that there should be no talks filled the air.
It was reported that Jericho
effort on the part of any section
of Jewry to dominate or control was the meeting place, and that
the other. The relationship is to Eliahu Sasun and Meyer Arzi
he that of great friends eager of the Israeli foreign office, were
to help each other, but not of discussing pounds for peace
with Transjordan, considered
one entity or group.
the most politically vulnerable
• • •
THE SECOND view is that of of the Arab states.
Paris was also reported as a
Zionist leaders of America, par-
ticularly of Dr. Neumann and meeting place, but these rumors
of Dr. Silver. The first view is were quickly denied, and it was
that of the Mapai, as represented emphatically stated that nothing
by Ben Gurion, Itzhak Green- that could yet be called "nego-
baum of the General Zionists tiations" of any kind was yet
and by practically all leaders of under way.
Israeli parties from the Revision-
ists to the Communists.
THE WORLD Jewish Congress
The American Zionists are issued a protest to the UN Eco-
supported by Dr. Zelig Brodct- nomic Social and Cultural Or-
sky and all the British Zionists, ganization over its decision to
by the French and by the Do- postpone discussion on pogroms
minion Zionists.
and reigns of terror against
In a word, the division is not Jews in Arab lands, Egypt in
one of political parties, economic particular.
classes, or of right and left
The Congress had wanted
ideologies,
It transcends all these to one these Jews to be evacuated from
more fundamental question their Arab homes.
The Congress statement to
whether Israel and Jews from
all over the world arc one; UNESCO declared that strict
whether the Diaspora is to have censorship in Egypt had con-
an existence of its own, or is to cealed from the world the_facts
be only a means for the enlarge- on the anti-Jewish excesses. It
added that 150 Jews had been
ment of the Jewish State?
murdered in recent Egyptian

IT WAS GOOD to note that pogroms in the Jewish quarters
American Zionist leadership of Cairo, and that thousands
"which has not always beer) pro- had been herded into concen-
tration camps simply on charges
gressive in its views, has on this
of
"Zionist sympathies."
occasion acted in a liberal and
progressive manner.
It has adopted the western
NORTHWEST YOUTH
LOS ANGELES (WNS)—The
point of view of Jewish emanci-
The Young People's Club of well-known Yiddish author, La-
pation as opposed to the Eastern
the Northwest Hebrew will give med Shapiro, died at the age of
European view of ultra-modern
its membership dance Sunday, 70.
nationalism.
It has acted in the American Sept. 19.
spirit and in the American way
Serving Greeter Detroit
REV. YEIIUDAII LOEWY
and did not yield lo the pres-
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• • •

ELKA EWIG, of 1969 Hazel-
wood, died Aug. 24 at 66. Ser-
vices at Hebrew Benevolent So-
ciety. She is survived by her
husband Harry; and sons, Max
and Herman.

American Gives
a Yacht to Israel

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