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1948
DETROIT JEWISH
Northwest Gives
Honors at Ark in
Alphabet Order
Unveiling Notice
BELLE BELKIN, 2725 Boston
boulevard, died Sept. 20. Serv-
ices were at the Ira Kaufman
Chapel. She leaves her husband,
Murray; mother, Mrs. Anna
Goodman; brothers, William and
Samuel Goodman; and sisters,
Mrs. Harry Behrmann and Mrs.
Louis Harris.
Reburial services for Cpl.
Charles Greenbaum, who died
April 4, 1943, in the Aleutians,
were held Sept. 29 at the Ira
Kaufman Chapel under the aus-
pices of the Jewish War Veter-
ans.
Surviving are his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. William Greenbaum of
2749 Hazelwood avenue, and sis-
ter, Mrs. Oscar Muller.
JEWISH FOLK SCHOOLS
The Kindergarten and Grade
School of the Jewish Folk
Schools of the Labor Zionist
Movement are continuing regis-
tration for all classes. The school
office is at 13722 Linwood ave-
nue, TO. 8-9280.
ern my in lio ■ pil al. ;Ind Ilonmi
Rev. Yehudah.
LO(NV
Certified Mohel
Rosh Hashonah Greetings
WE. 4-2696
3761 Humphrey
PFC. HERMAN I. HARD-
STEIN was reburied in Detroit
after final rites Thursday at
the Hebrew Benevolent So-
ciety. Winner of the Silver
Star, the army's third highest
medal for bravery, Pfc. Hard-
stein was killed in action
March 6, 1945, in Germany.
He was a graduate of Cass
Members of the Bnai David Tech High School. He is sur-
Sisterhood will hear reports on vived by his parents, Mr. and
the annual donor luncheon when
Mrs. Aaron Hardstein of 4111
they meet Oct. 11 in the Syna-
Midland avenue, and sister,
gogue.
Mrs. Dan Otis is chairman of Bella. Military honors were
the major fund-raising affair, given by the Jewish War
scheduled for Dec. 7 in the Bnai
Veterans.
David social hall.
the Bnai David social hall.
Final Rites Held
Assisting Mrs. Otis are Mrs.
Bernard Dosie and Mrs. Samuel
Traison, souvenir booklet chair-
men.
Proceeds will go for the main-
tenance of the Synagogue's re-
ligious school, which the sister-
hood sponsors.
Bnai David Women
to Spur Luncheon
Goodfellowship Club
to Salute Jewish State
The Goodfellowship Club will
dedicate a flag to Israel in elab-
orate ceremonies at 8:30 p.m.,
Friday, Oct. 1, at Assembly Hall,
9125 Twelfth street.
Refreshments and entertain-
ment will be highlights. Friends
are invited, Joe Rosson, presi-
dent, announced.
ROSH HASIIONAII SERVICES
Sponsored by
DOWNTOWN SYNAGOGUE
At Auditorium of GAR Recreation Center
1542. GRAND RIVER corner CASS
Sunday Evening Services will begin at 7:30 p.m., Oct. 3
Morning Services begin at 8 a.m., Oct. 4 and 5
Doors open for admission tickets Sunday, Oct. 3 from noon on
Voluntary Contributions Will Be Accepted
In Loving Memory of Our Beloved
Son, Brother and Husband
Pfc. Sidney
ESEROW
Final rites 'were held at the
Hebrew Benevolent Society
for Pvt. Leon Stracher, who
was killed in action Aug. 18,
1944, in France at the age of
20. He was a graduate of
Northern High School and the
United Hebrew Schools and a
member of the Boy Scouts.
He is survived by his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. David Stracher
of 2130 Ewald Circle, and
Military
Howard.
brother,
honors were given by the Jew-
ish War Veterans.
Brother and Sister
"B'Gan Eden Yeehe Mishlovo"
Manual 'Erhart)
7729
Surgical Mohel
Rabbi Leo Goldman
by lb•t ere
and
TO 8-3094
Capable and Specialized
M OHEL
1718 Atkinson TO. 9-4145
TWELFTH ST.
TT. II-7191
Rosh Hashonah Greetings
HOUSE OF LAMPS mil.
Phone UN. 2-8378
Open until 5 p m. Thursday ryes.
HENRY 1101ANSTAT
AND
Dr. SIMON C. KATES
Blessed be the memory of those who we loved dearly. They
were an inspiration in their lifetime and the memory of them
ves us courage in life.
May their memory be a blessing for generations to come.
fi
Mrs. Henry Holinstat and Family
Max Wrotslaysky
Monument
Works
3201 JOY ROAD
TYler 6-0196
Owned and Operated by
Karl C. Berg
.......
IN MEMORY OF
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Escrow
9371 it Ildemere Tyler 440E1
Rev. Hyman
SCHULSINGER
16841 Liveoi• Ave., 1/2 Block South of Six
Blessed be the memory of one whom we loved dewly
He was an inspiration in his lifetime and the memory ,
of him gives us courage in life.
May his memory be a blessing for generations to come.
Detroit's Leading
Surgical
MOHEL
3035 Richton
ClealdLo and Marble Mono
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a 5) Rev. Jacob Silverman
Recommended
and other keepsakes converted into artistic table
lumps- Oil lamps electrified.
Sty led to your Damp. ,1
lamps Modernised, Repaired
pairitagali gum t.
and Refinished
large sou k always
Old style floor lamps made
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Into Indirect and 1 orchiere.
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Lamps refinished and replated.
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Vases, urns. flasks, eamlle slicks, figurines, staluary,
In Service
Jack Escrow and Mrs. Etta Pastor
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CUSTOM BUILT LAMPS
August 14, 1944
Mrs. Rachel Esero wand Harriet
SOLOMON RUBENFAER, 34,
of 2927 Sturtevant avenue, died
Sept. 21 at Rochester, Minn. Serv-
ices were at the Hebrew Bene-
volent Society. Surviving are his
wife, Ann; son, Leon; parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rubenfaer;
Garbage, Ash and Rubbish. Rein-
forced Concrete. Fully guaranteed.
Priced Right.
ANI ER1CAN CONCRETE
it Ecurr AC1.K
TO. II-5449
579 Kenilworth
Who Passed Away
Father and Mother
ROSE BERMAN, 3765 Calvert
avenue, died Sept. 26. Services
were at the Ira Kaufman Chapel.
She leaves her husband, Sam;
sons, Philip and Harry; daugh-
ters, Mrs. Max Levy, Mrs. Sam
Sniderman, Mrs. Harry Portnoy
and Mrs. Jack Adelson; and
brother, Morris Kaplovitz.
HUGO A BROWNE, 1942 Phil-
adelphia avenue west, died Sept.
ROBERT SAVAGE, 3253 Les-
22. Services were at the Ira Kauf- lie avenue, died Sept. 25. Serv-
man Chapel. He leaves his wife, ices were at the Lewis Bros.
Isabelle.
Chapel. Surviving are his son,
Sidney; daughters, Mrs. Ruth
HYMAN REICH, 11738 llamil- Wengrow and Mrs. Miriam Le-
ton avenue, died Sept. 24 at the vine; brother, Louis; and sisters,
age of two years. Services were Mrs. May Schneider, Mrs. Sam-
at the Ira Kaufman Chanel. He uel Borenstein and Mrs. Ida Lev.
leaves his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Reich.
TILLIE KOSOFSKY, 52, 1998
Lawrence avenue, died Sept. 21.
ELLIS ZIMMERMAN, 2014 Services were at the Lewts Bros.
Blaine avenue, died Sept. 24. Chapel. She is survived by her
Services were at the Ira Kauf- husband, Jack; daughters, Mrs.
man Chapel. He leaves his wife, David Kay and Mrs. Lillian
Sharie, and daughters, Mrs. Jo- Street; brother, Albert Gilbert;
seph Braverman, Mrs. Meyer and sister, Mrs. Joseph Gluck.
Helfand, Shirley and Edith Zim-
HYMAN L. ABRAMSON, 58,
merman.
of the Montcalm Hotel, a World
BEN IIONIKMAN, 62, 2441 War I veteran, died Sept. 19.
Buena Vista avenue west, a Services were at the Lewis Bros.
World War I veteran, died Sept. Chapel. He leaves a brother,
22. Services were at the Hebrew Max; and a sister.
Benevolent Society, with mili-
HARRY. COHEN of Los Ange-
tary honors by the Jewish War
Veterans. He is survived by his les died Sept. 16. Services 'were
wife, Reva; daughters, Mrs. Bes- at the Lewis Bros. Chapel. Sur-
vivors include his wife, Ger-
sie Goldberg and Lena Schwartz;
trude; daughters, Mrs. Sam
and sister, Mrs. Sam Hittleman.
Wainberg of Pontiac, Mrs. Sam-
uel Wisotsky and Mrs. Bernard
FRANK MOSKOVITZ, 53, 2717 Harris; and sons, Samuel of Los
Vicksburg avenue, died Sept. 24. Angeles and Milton Collins.
Services were at the Hebrew
Benevolent Society. His wife,
ZELDA SHAPIRO, 83, of the
Helen, and sons, Jacob and Irv- Jewish Home for the Aged, died
ing survive.
Sept. 22. Services were at the
Lewis Bros. Chapel. She leaves
SOL FREIDLIS, 73, of Cleve- her sons, Alex and Julius, and
land, died Sept. 19. Services and daughters, Mrs. Charles Harris
interment were at Cleveland. He and Mrs. Max Kazdan.
is survived by five daughters, in-
cluding Mrs. Harry Avison, Mrs.
CHARLES GINSBERG of Mi-
James Brindze and Mrs. Abe Mil- ami and formerly of Detroit died
Sept. 22. Services were at the
ler of Detroit.
Lewis Bros. Chapel. Surviving
REX RACOOSIN, formerly of are his Wife, Annette; slaughters,
Detroit, died Sept. 16 in Pasa- Harriet and Beverly; sons Stuart
dena, Calif. He leaves his wife, and Harry; mother, Mrs. Sarah
Jeanette; sons, Charles and Henry Ginsberg; and brother, Sidney.
Lewis; sisters, Anna Lopate of
Chronicle social and club
Ann Arbor and Jennie Rosendorf
of Washington, D. C., and broth- news 'deadline is noon Mon-
ers, Harry and David of Wash- days.
ington, D. C.
RECEPTACLES
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brother, Beh; and sister, Mrs.
Rose Pindel,
Obituaries
Reburied Here
The family of the late Jiihn
Sender announce the unveiling of
a monument in his memory at
11 a.m., Sunday, Oct. 10, at Oak-
view cemetery, Royal Oak. Rab-
The Northwest Hebrew Con- bi Moses Fischer will officiate.
gregation and Center will con- Friends and relatives are invited.
tinue the practice of distributing
the honors of opening the Ark
The family of the late Dora
on the High Holy Days to mem- (Ross) Jaroslow announce the
bers in alphabetic order. Thus unveiling of a monument in her
each member instead of a select memory at 12 noon, Sunday, Oct.
few, will receive this honor 10, at Westwood cemetery. Rabbi
through the years, Ira G. Kauf- Joshua Sperka will officiate.
man, president of the Synagogue, Friends and relatives are invited.
anhounced.
High Holy Day Services of the
Card of Thanks
Synagogue will be conducted by
Rabbi Jacob E. Segal. The en-
The family of the late William
tire auditorium with its 1,800 Tann thank their relatives and
seats will be occupied. The build- friends for the many acts of
ing committee under the chair- kindness shown them in their
manship of the vice-president, recent bereavement.
Maurice J. Karo, reports that the
entire social hall has been com-
The family of the late Sarah
pleted, and that the school build- Stramer thank their relatives and
ing is nearing completion.
friends for the many acts of
It is expected that the United kindness shown them in their re-
Hebrew Sc;iools will move into cent bereavement.
their classes to be conducted in
the Synagogue building towards
the end of November.
Reburial Rites Held
for Charles Greenbaum
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CHRONICLE ,
IN MEMORY OF
Robert Shatanoff
who departed April 22, 1943
His children, Mr. and Mrs.
Jerome H. Shatanoff, Mr.
and Mrs. Stuart H. Karbel,
and Mr. Bruce Shatanoff
memora l ize his name.
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