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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
Seminary Honors Eisenhower
United Synagogue Delegates
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Sisterhood president, Mrs. Abe
Katzman, has issued invitations
for a brunch to officers and pro-
gram chairmen of Michigan af-
filiates.
Mrs. Samuel Bernstein and
Mrs. Morris Ruskin are in charge
of the brunch and Mrs. Janice
Mendelson is handling reserva-
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CLARA FOREMAN, 58. 3353
Calvert avenue, died Oct. 7.
Services were at the Lewis Bros.
Chapel. She is survived by her
husband, William; son, Morris;
daughters, Nettie Sher and MIN.
Albert D. Weber; and two broth-
ers.
BRUNCH PLANNED
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and
rsity
The parley will feature work-
shops, designed to iron out prob-
lems in programming, fund-rais-
ing, membership activities and
social action.'
Guests will include Mrs. Mil-
ton C. Lippitz, Central president,
day conference of the Michigan and Mrs. Benjamin Fain and Mrs.
Section of the Central Branch, Robert L. Aronson, Central vice-
presidents, all of Chicago,
MRS. ABE KATZMAN
• • •
CONGRESS LEADER
Succoth Services
to Mark Harvest
`In Succah's Shade'
Rabbi Lehrman Topic
. Bnai Moshe will begin the ob-
servance of Succoth, "the Jew-
ish Thanksgiving," with evening
services Sunday. Morning devo-
tions, Monday and Tuesday, will
be at 9 and evening prayers at
5:15.
Rabbi Moses Lehrman will
preach on "In the Shade of the
Succah," Monday and the "Sym-
bol of Useful Living," Tuesday.
A Succah decorated with har.
vest symbols will he erected on
the lot adjoining the Synagogue.
• • •
Mrs. Lippitz also is a vice.
president of the national body
and former president of Anshe
Emet Sisterhood of Chicago.
President of the Conference of
Jewish Women's Organizations,
comprising 168 groups, Mrs.
Aronson is past president of the
Chicago Women's Division of
American Jewish Congress.
Mrs. Fain is a leader in cul-
tural and educational groups and
has been successful in revitaliz-
ing the programming work of the
central branch.
Taking an active part in the
conference will be Mrs. Charles
Robinson and Mrs. Morris Adler,
Detroit members of the national
board. _
The honorary degree of doctor of human letters is conferred
upon Gen. Dwight Eisenhower, second from left, president
of Columbia University, at a special convocation of the Jew-
ish Theological Seminary of America. Left to right, Dr.
Louis Finkelstein, seminary president; David Sarnoff, head of
the Radio Corporation of America, who delivered the prin-
cipal address; and former Gov. Herbert H. Lehman, chairman
' of the seminary's board of overseers.
SOS Shower Set • Unveiling Notice
by Beth Aaron Unit All friends are requested to
An SOS shower has been
scheduled by the Beth Aaron
Sisterhood for Oct. 27 in the
home of Mrs. H. Harris, 2115
Oakman boulevard, Mrs. Sam L.
Schneider, president,9nnounced.
Guest speaker will be Mrs.
Harry Singer,... past president of
Pisgah Chapter, Bnai Brith.
Assisting Mrs. Nathan Wolfe,
SOS chairman, as hostesses will
be Mesdames Irving Chaiken,
Sidney Huntman, Sol Priesont,
Morris Katz, Sid Harris, Nathan
Feld, Emil Fruchter, F. Margo-
lis, Morrie Last and L. Wenbey.
Admission will be high pro-
tein canned foods or layettes.
The sisterhood has launched
a membership drive under the
leadership of Mrs. Herman
Becker.
Jewish State has become a
reality.
"I greet my fellow Jews here
in America, but IMPLORE
first condition for negotiation
and that the plan of the late
Mediator had to be accepted in
THEM TO REMEMBER THAT
its entirety.
THE EMERGENCY STILL
Israeli diplomats never ob-
EXISTS."
• • •
jected to bargaining on the
point. In fact, they have them-
NON-ZIONIST Rabbis took
selves offered fair compromise the occasion to stress that the
proposals. The fact that both establishment of Israel does not
Marshall and Dulles have been in any way affect the loyalty
recalled to the. United States
Succoth services will be at 5:15 for consultation with their chiefs
p.m., Sunday, and 8:45 a.m., may also work in favor of Is-
rael.
Monday.
"Thanksgiving" will be Rabbi
Leon Fram's sermon theme at
Succoth services at 10:30 a.m.,
Monday, in the Art Institute.
His topic for Sabbath Eve
worship at 8:30, Friday, Oct. 15,
will be "The Last Words of
Moses."
• • •
Shaarey Zedek
• • •
Rabbi Morris Adler will preach
at all services and Cantor Jacob
THE JEWISH STATE domi-
H. Sonenklar will officiate, as- nated the Rosh Hashonah re-
sisted by a choir under the di- ligious services this year.
rection of Henri Goldberg.
The emergence of Israel as
an organized State was an event
of such great historic signifi-
Services for the first day of cance that, although a political
Succoth will be at 10:30 a.m., event, it overshadowed the re-
Monday, with Dr. B. Benedict ligious.
Synagogues,. Temples, Jewish
Glazer delivering the sermon,
As has been of the custom for newspapers, Rabbis and public
many years, a Succah, decorated men, all vied with each other
by the sisterhood, will be erected in stressing the significance of
on the alter in the main Temple. the event and its repercussions
• • •
on Jewish life in Israel and all
over the world.
• • •
Temple Beth El
Bnai David
Titre festival of Succoth will be
observed with services at 5:30
and 6 p.m., Sunday; 9 a.m.,
Monday; and on Tuesday.
Monday's sermon topic of Rab-
bi Joshua Sperka will be "To
Build or Rebuild." He will speak
on "The Esrog and Lullab as a
-Symbol of Unity," Tuesday.
Sabbath eve services, Oct. 15,
will begin at 5:30 and Sabbath
morning worship at 9.
STEVEN ALAN ALPERT, in-
fant son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving
Alpert, 15395 Livernois avenue,
died Oct. 6. Services were at the
Lewis Bros. Chapel.
NATHAN PLEASANT, 15920
Linwood avenue, died Oct. 6.
Services were at the Ira Kauf-
man Chapel. He leaves his sons,
Irwin and Joseph; daughter, Mrs.
Arthur I. Benson; and brother,
Isadore.
attend the unveiling of a monu-
ment in memory of the late
Minnie (Mrs. Samuel S.) Taxey
to take place at 12:30 p.m., Sun-
day, Oct. 17, at Clover Hill Park
cemetery (Shaarey Zedek). Rab-
bi Morris Adler and Cantor Ja-
cob Sonenklar will officiate.
Zionist leaders were most
outspoken on the subject, but
non-Zionists were not less ar-
dent.
Dr. Emanuel Neumann was
most emphatic and specific,
and dealt particularly with
the present danger of the
Bernadotte plan to Israel.
"This year 5709 in our Jewish
calendar is significant and
symbolical," he said. "The
Bnai David 'Women
Push Donor Event
Members of the Bnai David
Sisterhood have accelerated their
efforts on behalf of the annual
fund-raising affair to be held
Dec. 7 at the Synagogue.
Mrs. Dan Otis is chairman of
the event, while Mrs. Sol Poskel
and Mrs. Joseph Eisenberg are
in charge of tickets.
Other leaders are Mesdames
Bernard Dosie and Samuel Trai-
son, souvenir booklet; Ed Solo-
mon, greetings; Lou Beigler, me-
morial; and Joseph Greenberg,
darlings.
Assisting them are Mesdames
Morris Sandubrae, Charles Var-
nin, Al Galanda, Morris Garber,
Selden Leach, David J. Cohen,
Joseph Feigeiman and Albert
Jaffin. •
A highlight of the affair will
be a fashion show to be pre-
sented by Annis Furs.
MONUMENTS
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The family of the late Louis
ESTHER HACKMAN, 2039
Mazay announce the unveiling
of a monument in his memory Clements avenue, died Oct. 8.
at 11 a.m., Sunday, Oct. 24, at Services were at the Ira Kauf-
Chesed Shel Emes cemetery. man Chapel. She leaves her sons,
Rabbi Moses Lehrman will offi- Julius and Morris; daughters,
ciate. Friends and relatives are Mrs. Samuel Stein, Mrs. Theo-
dore Weiss and Ethel; mother,
invited.
Mrs. Rose Levine; brothers, Alex
and Philip Levine of New York;
and sisters, Mrs. Ilarry Stein and
Mrs. Dave 'Bader.
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• • •
IT TOOK a well-known vet-
eran Zionist Rabbi to strike a
rare non-nationalistic note in hip
New Year's sermon. It was Rab-
bi Stephen Wise of the Free
Synagogue who reminded 111:
congregation that they were not
only Jews, but also human be-
ings and that the greatest crisis
facing humanity at present was
not Israel, but a possible world
war between the East and West
which must be averted by all
means,
WILLIAM SIMONS, 51, 16570
Wisconsin avenue, died Sept. 30.
Services were at the Hebrew
Benevolent Society. Survivors in-
clude his wife, Agnes, and sister,
Mrs. Sarah Cherry.
NATHANIEL RAPKEN, 65, of
the Spa Hotel, died Oct. 5. Serv-
ices were at the Hebrew Benevo-
lent Society. A niece survives.
MORRIS GOLDSTEIN, 81, 1641
Philadelphia avenue west, died
Oct. 6. Services were at the He-
brew Benevolent Society. He is
survived by his sons, Abe and
Harry, and daughter, Mrs.
Blanche Mendelson,
JOSEPH DAHNEL, 70, • died
Oct. 5. Services were at the He-
brew Benevolent Society. There
is no known survivors,
GERTRUDE CHARANOWITZ,
73, of Royal Oak, died Oct. 7.
Services were at the Hebrew
Benevolent Society. Surviving is
a daughter, Mrs. Beebe Char.
SIGMUND SEIFERHELD, 52,
3003 Lawrence avenue, died Oct.
7. Services were at the Hebrew
Benevolent Society, He leaves his
wife, Bertha; sons, Werner and
Heinz; and daughter, Tilly.
Rev. Hyman
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the fall season with a meeting
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of American Jews to their Amer-
ican homeland.
Rabbi Joseph H. Lookstein of
the Congregation Kehillath Jesh-
urum voiced a popular sentiment
that the American Jew "will
remain as he has always been,
an unhyphenated American."
The same sentiment was
voiced by Rabbi Nelson Glueck,
President of the Hebrew Union
College of Cincinnati speaking
in the fashionable Temple of
Israel in Boston in the place of
the late and lamented Rabbi
Joshua Liebman, repeating the
formula enunciated by Dr.
Emanuel Neumann in his Pitts-
burgh address that "Israeli Jews
are citizens of Israel and Amer-
ican Jews are citizens of the
United States. and only friends
of Israel."
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Vases, urns, flasks, candle •irk*, figurines, statuarlt
and other keepsakes conrert.d into artistic table
lamps. Oil lamps electrified.
NATHAN VISOTSKY, 3290
Rochester avenue, died Oct. 6.
Services were at the Ira Kauf-
man Chapel. He leaves his wife,
Mollie; mother, Mrs. Zelda To-
gal; and sisters, Mrs. Samuel
Goldman and Mrs. Rose Raizin.
HARRY GROSS, 2982 Cortland
For those without cars, trans- avenue, died Oct. 7. Services
portation will be furnished at were at the Ira Kauman Chapel.
the Labor Zionist Institute, He leaves his wife, Sarah; son,
13722 Linwood avenue.
Seymour; daughter, Mrs. Alvin
Topper; and brother, Nathan.
Crisis on Negev Plan Eased
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Temple Israel
Oltiinaries
LENA EDELSTEIN, 69, 2735
Richton avenue, died Oct. 7.
Services were at the Lewis Bros.
Chapel. Surviving are his sons,
Jack, Sam and Sidney, and
daughter. Mrs. Sophie Londe of
California.
The Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood Women's League of the United
will be host Thursday to an all- Synagogue of America.
Constituent sisterhoods in Bay
City, Flint, Saginaw, Benton Har-
bor, Pontiac, Mt. Clemens, Grand
Rapids and Detroit have been
invited , by Mrs. Nathan Speva-
kow, Michigan vice-p-esident.
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