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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Friday, October 22, 1946

Recite Yizkor on Monday;
Tots Await Simchas Torah

The family of the late Louis
ROSENFELD died
FANNIE
Mazay announce the unveiling of
Oct. 14. Services were at the
a monument in his memory at
Ira Kaufman Chapel. She leaves
11 a. m., Sunday, at Chesed Shel
a son, Harry of Chicago; daugh-
Ernes . cemetery. Rabbi Moses
ters, Mrs. Ben Freedman, Mrs.
Lehrman will officiate. Friends
Ben Arkin, Mrs. Philip Schlussel,
and relatives are invited.
Mrs. Nettie Gruttman, Mrs. H.
Becker, Mrs. dick Allen and Mrs.
The family of the late Sam Jack Klanfer; and sister, Mrs.
Finsilver announce the unveiling Ida Goldenberg.
memory
of a monument. in his

•reth, a. m., Monday. Rabbi Sidney
Services 0 for Shemini. A-
Akselrad will preach, and the
concluding the festival of
coth, will be held in all Syna- Temple Quartette, under the di-
gogues and Temples Monday rection of Jason H. Tickton, will
morning. Yizkor will be recited render the liturgical music.
The annual consecration ,serv- I
at the morning worship.
ice for newly-enrolled children
Simchas Torah, the Festival of
in the kindergarten and first
Rejoicing for the Torah, will, be grade will be Sunday morning.
celebrated with colorful rites, in
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which children will participate
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extensively, Monday evening and

at I p. m., Sunday, Oct. 31, at
LOUIS EPSTEIN, 62, 2642
"Clover Hill Park cemetery. Rab- Pasadena avenue, died Oct. 11.
bi Morris Adler will officiate. Services were at the Hebrew
Friends and relatives are invited. Benevolent Society. lie is sur-

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Temple Israel

Tuesday morning.

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Shaarey Zedek

Services will be at 5 p. m.,
Sunday; 8:45 a. rn. and 5 p. m.,
Monday; and 8:45 a. m., Tues-

day.
Graduation exercises for eighth
grade students of the religious
school will take place on Simchas
Torah in the main Synagogue
ediately folibwing the serv-
The children's Simchas
Torah celebration will be at
5:30 p. m., Monday.
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Rabbi Leon Fram will confer
his blessing on children begin-
ning their religious education at
Temple Israel at services con-
cluding Succoth at 10:30 a. m.,
Monday, in the Art Institute.
Fifty btsys and girls between
the ages of four and five will
participate in the procession,
bringing flowers to the altar.
Traditional Yizkor prayers will
be read at this service.
"The Symbolism of Succoth"
will be Rabbi Fram's sermon
topic at Sabbath eve worship at
8:30, Oct. 22.

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Bnai Moshe

BetAvi Duni('
Bnai Moshe will conclude Suc-
Shemini Azereth worship will
be at 5:30 p. m., Sunday, and coth with services Sunday eve-
9 a. m., Monday, with Yizkor at ning, Monday and Tuesday. The
11 a. In. Rabbi Joshua Sperka evening worship will be at 5 and
will preach on "How to Remem- morning services at 9, except
ber." Simebas Torah services Monday when Yizkor prayers
will be at 6 p. m., Monday, and will be read. On that day, devo-
tions will begin at 8:30 a. m.
9 a. m., Tuesday.
Sabbath eve services, Oct. 22, Ilakofas will be at 6:30 p. m.,
will begin at 5:30 and Sabbath Monday.
Rabbi Moses Lehrman will
morning worship at 9.
preach Monday on "How Good
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Is Our Memory"?
The junior . congregation will

Temple Beth El

Devotions for the concluding
day of Succoth will be at 10:30

Sarah; son, Harry; and daugh....
ter, Mrs. Paul Kramer.

Unveiling Notice

Corning Home

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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Apple, of
4021 Webb avenue, have been

notified by the War Depart-
ment that the body of their
son, the late Lt. Albert B.
Apple, above, will be sent
uome shortly for reburial.
Lt. Apple was torn Aug. 3,
1924, in Detroit. Winner of the
air medal, he was killed in an
air crash Nov. 4, 1945, over
Stuttgart, Germany. A sister,
Mrs. Marion Krone, also sur-
vives.

Beth El YPC Host,
in Political Forum

The family of the late Celia
Zetlin announce the unveiling of
a monument in her meinory at
11:30 a. m., Sunday, OIL 31, at
Nusach Arie cemetery, Wood-
ward at Eight Mile, adjoining
Machpelah cemetery. Rabbi Lei-
zer Levin, Rabbi Jacob E. Segal
and Cantor Pavel Slavensky will
officiate. Friends and relatives
are invited.

vived by his wife, Bertha; sons,
Morris, Abram and Jack; and
daughter, Bell

Card of Thanks

HARRIS HARBOR, 75, of Day-
ton, 0.. died Oct. 12. Services

were at the Hebrew Benevolent
Society with burial at Dayton.

Survivors include his wife, Freda.

HARRY FELDMAN, 32, died
Services were at the
Oct. 13.
Hebrew Benevolent Society. Sur-

viving are his mother, Ficiwcea,
and brothers, Ben, Hyman and
The family of the late Charles Louis.
Beach
J. Ginsberg of Miami
thank thfir relatives and friends
LEVY, l2668'
NATHANIEL
for the many acts of kindness Stoepel 'avenue, died Oct. 17.
shown them iv their recent be- Services were - at the Ira Kauf-
man Chapel. Surviving are his
reavement.
wife, Blanche, one son, four
The family of the late Paul brothers and two sisters.
Hoffman thank their relatives
and friends for the many acts of
SOPIIIE SONJA KOMISA-

kindness shown them in.their re- RUK, 42, 16919 Prairie avenue,
cent bereavement.
died Oct. II. Services were at

Representatives of three politi-
The family of the late Harry
cal parties will discuss campaign Gross thank their relatives and
issues at a "Town Hall Meeting"
friends for the many acts of
of the Young Peoples Club of kindness shown them in their re-
Temple Beth El at 2:30 p. m.,
cent bereavement.
Sunday, in the Brown Memorial
Chapel.
The family of the late Belle
bold its first service, Oct. 30 un-
They are Brendan Sexton, re-
der the direction of David Sklash. gional director of the UAW- Belkin, who passed away Sept.
CIO, w'ao will speak for the 20, thank their relatives and
Democratic Party; Arnold Mon- friends for the many acts of
ash, assistant Wayne County kindness shown them in their be-
prosecutor, who will represent reavement. Husband, Murray
the Republicans; and Mrs. Lewis Belkin; mother, Anna Goodman;
Frank Jr., co-chairman of the and sisters, Mrs. Harry Behr-
mann and Mrs. Louis Harris.
"Women for Wallace.:
The session is open to the pub-
on "Jewish Education of To-
day" at a forum Nov. 10 at lic. A question and answer peri-
the Northwest Hebrew Congre- od will follow.

the Lewis Bros. Chapel. She is
survived by her husband, Sam-
uel, and sons, Edwin and Rich-
ard.

3 Units of Hebrew Schools
Observe Education Month

"Preen Lullaby to Lullaby" is
the title of a cantata to be
broadcast at 9:45 ant., Sunday,
was orig-
over WWJ in connection with gation. His speech
inally planned for Oct. 28. The
the 22nd annual Education
gathering will be sponsored by
Month observance of the United
the Alumni Association of UHS.
Hebrew Schools.
Dr. Blurnenfield is the author
The program will be directed
of "Master of '1"royes--Rashi the
by Shirley Subar Sklash. Par-
Educator" and "John Dewey and
ticipants will be Hugo Apt, Leah Jewish Education."
Koven, Levi Gura, Irving Ritter,
Ilse Roberg, Abraham Shachter,
Drora Selesny and Leah Mich-
lin.
Mrs. Joseph E. Ehrlich, chair-
man of the UHS' Education
Month committee, will speak.
Services for the concluding
days of Succoth at Congregation
SYMPOSIUM PLANNED
The VHS Women's Auxiliary Beth Israel of Flint will start
will hold a symposium on "The at P a.m. Cantor Joseph Fried-
Education of the American Jew- man of New York, who chanted
the ritual on the High Holy
ish Child" as the highlight of
its first meeting of the year at Days, has been asked to return
12:30 p.m., Wednesday, in the for these services.

Obituaries

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Flint's Beth Israel
Asks Cantor Back

Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg.
Speakers will be Rabbi Moses
Lehrman of Baal Moshe, who
will discuss "The Jewish School,"
and Theodore Baruch of Wayne
University, whose topic will be.
" il i Public School."
ra Selesny will present m-

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ANNIE TIEMAN ELLIAS, 86,
11501 Petoskey avenue, died Oct.
12. Services were at the Lewis
Bros. Chapel. Surviving are
sons, Albert, Nathan and Phil-
lip, and daughter, Mrs. H. W.
Stark.

IDA EPSTEIN, 22611 Clair-
mount avenue, died Oct. 13. Classes Still Open
Services were at the Ira Kauf- at Beth Aaron School
man Chapel. She leaves four
Openings are still available at
sans, Sam, Max, Meyer and Mor- the Beth Aaron Sunday School, '
The joy and festivities con- ris; daughter, Mrs. Max Lichter;
Bernard Panush, principal, dis-
nected with the' festival of the and brothers, William and Jo-
closed.
rejoicing in the law will be seph Goodman.
He urges parents in the North-
celebrated in traditional manner
area "to avail themselves
west
by the children of the United
BERTHA MAGID, 9251 Gen-
of this opportunity to provide
essee avenue, died Oct. 13. Serv-
Hebrew Schools.
their children with a Jewish
Simchas Torah services will be ices were 'at the Ira Kaufman
education. Classes are held from
at 3:30 p.m., Monday, in the Chapel. She leaves her husband,
10 to 11:45 a.m. at Schulze
Rose Sittig Cohen, Tuxedo and Louis; sons, Benjamin, Harry,
Public School.
Leo and Charles; and daughters,
Central High branches.
The celebration will include Mrs. Abe Potiker, Mrs. Kenneth
Serving In lIo•pitals and II ,,,,, es
Mincha services, appropriate Adler and Mrs. Harold Benner.
Rev. Yehudah
songs and marching with the
ABRAHAM ARONOW, 3037
Torah. All children of the com-
munity and their parents . are Monterey avenue, died Oct. 13.
Services were at the Ira Kauf-
Certified Mohel
invited.
man Chapel. He leaves his wife,
3161 Humphrey WE. 4-26%

UHS to Celebrate
Simehas Torah

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FANNY STEIN, 60, 2689 Bos-
ton boulevard west, died Oct.
11. Services were at the Lewis
Bros. Chapel. She leaves her
husband, Hyman, and sons, Ed-
ward, Carl and Allan. .

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WEDNESDAY GROUP
Rabbi Arnold A. Lasker will
"How Should a Liberal Vote?"
preach on "Fellowship" on Mon-
day. Yizkor will follow his ser- will be the topic of a symposium
which will highlight the Oct. I7
mon.
That evening at 7:15, children meeting of the Wednesday Eve
will gather for the Simchas ning Discussion Group.

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