Friday, November 5, 1945
DETROIT JEWISH CIIRONICLE
Book Sermons
Slated by Rabbis
At Installation
Friends of the late Julius Pearl
announce the unveiling of • a
monument in his memory at 2
p. m., Sunday, at Chesed Shel
Emes cemetery. All friends are
invited.
Dr. Glazer SeNets
Ounus"The Plague'
The opening sabbath eve serv-
ice of Temple Beth El will be at
8:15, Nov. 5. Dr. B. Benedict Gla-
zer will review "The Plague," Al-
bert Camus' timely novel. The
Temple quartette will be under
the direction of Jason H. Tickton.
A social hour under the aus-
pices of the sisterhood will -fol-
low, and a reception will be held
for the 103 new members of the
congregation and their families.
At the Sabbath morning serv-
ive, _the first monthly children's
service will be conducted, start-
g at 11.
Page Fifteen
Unveiling Notice
JACK E. POLK, formerly of•
Detroit, died Oct. 27 in Tucson,
Ariz. Services were at the Ira
Kaufman Chapel. He leaves his
wife, Ada; sons, Samuel and •a-
vid; and daughters, Mrs. Nat
Harwood of Houston, Tex., and
Mrs. Theodore Vane of Detroit.
ESTHER E1ZELMAN, 56, 2739
Monterey avenue, died Oct. 29.
Services were at the Hebrew
Benevolent Society. She leaves
her husband, Max, sons, Manuel
and Seymour, one brother and
one sister.
The family of the late Fayga
Zingeser announce the unveiling
of a monument in her memory
at 12 noon, Sunday, at Chesed
Shel Emes cemetery. Rabbi Jo-
seph Rabinowitz will officiate.
Friends and relatives are invited.
IDA GOLDSTEIN, 72, 3758
PEARL GOLDSTEIN, 72, 2270 Burlingame avenue, died Oct. 30.
Pingree avenue, died Oct. 26.
Services were at the Lewis Bros. Services were at the Hebrew
Chapel. Survivors include her Benevolent Society, Survivors
include her son, Alexander, and
husband, Max; daughters, Mrs.
two brothers, Oscar and Max
George Horowitz, Mrs. Charles Gossman.
Goodman and Mrs. Al Goff; and
The family of the late Dora sons, Jack and Morris Goldstein
Robinson announce the unveiling and Carl and David Morris.
In illienioriant
of a monument in her memory
In loving memory of my broth-
at 1 p. m., Sunday, Nov. 14, at
CHARLES A. SCHWARTZ, 69, er, Harry Millstein, who died
Machpelah cemetery. Rabbi
Morris
Adler
will
officiate. 7753 Mack avenue, died Oct. 28. Nov. 1, 1942.
Friends and relatives are invited. Services were at the Lewis Bros. What happy day* we once 'enjoyed
Chapel. He leaves his wife, ♦ hen we were both togello r,
RABBI DAVID AARONSON
Hut oh bow ehang•d It BIC le now
Charlotte, and a sister.
Since you hare gone torero.
The
family
of
the
late
Harry
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]'lease, thrt, just let hint know,
Smith announce the unveiling of
That 1, here, v. Ill never Is' get,
a monument in his memory at 12
Bnai David
ISIDORE SHACKET, 54, 19335 For I lone and Mist, him an.
PHA NCEel hill A TA NOFP
noon, Sunday, at Chesed Shel Hartwell avenue, died Oct. 28.
Regular services will be at 5
Emes cemetery. Rabbi Joshua Services were at the Lewis Bros.
p.m.. Friday, Nov. 5, and 9 a.m.,
Sperka will officiate. Friends are Chapel. Surviving are his wife,
Card of Thanks
Saturday. Rabbi Joshua Sperka
invited.
Katie, sons, David, Morrey, Ben
will preach on "After the Flood
The family of the late Gilda
What?" at Saturday's worship.
and Al, three brothers and two
Weekend of Activity
Partrite thank their relatives and
sisters.
A Chumosh class will be at 3:45
friends for the many acts of
Obituaries
p.m., Mincha at 4:45. to be fol-
Planned Nov. 12-14
kindness shown them in their re-
NATHANIEL LEVY, 12668
lowed by Sholoss Seudess.
DANIEL LeBEAUX died Oct. cent bereavement,
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Rabbi Moses Lehrman will be Stoepel avenue, died Oct. 17. 26 at the age of one and a half
Services
were
at
the
Ira
Kauf-
installed by his brother, Rabbi
years. Services were at the
Shaarey Zedek
Irving Lehrman of Miami Beach, man Chapel. Surviving are his Lewis Bros. Chapel. He leaves Reburial Rites Held
Services are scheduled for 5
wile,
Blanche;
son,
Dr.
Bernard
as spiritual leader of Bnai Moshe
his father, Charles of Frazer,
p.m.. Friday. Nov. 5 and 9 a.m..
a weekend of festivities, Nov. of New York; daughter, Mrs. Mich., and grandmother, Mrs. for Pfc. Karbelniek
Saturday. The junior congrega- in
Marvin Revzin; two sisters and Elenore Shapiro.
12-14.
Reburial services for Pfc. Al-
tion's Sabbath de\'otion will be at
bert Karbelnick were held at the
Principal speaker will be Rabbi four brothers, including Jack of
9:30 a.m. in the Kate Frank Mem-
Detroit,
David Aaronson, president of the
SARAH BERNSTEIN, 65, 17607 Hebrew Benevolent Society un-
orial Chapel. Services that day
Rabbinical Assembly of America.
Santa
Barbara avenue, died Oct. der the auspices of the Rosen-
for the children' congregation
Rabbi Morris Adler will deliver
THEODORE BABUSHKIN, 28. Services were at the Lewis wald Post, American Legion.
will be at 10:30 a.m. in the prayer the installation sermon at late 13219 Lincoln avenue, Highland
Pfc. Karbelnick was killed in
Bros. Chapel. Survivors include
room.
Friday evening services, Nov 12. Park, died Oct. 19. Services three sons, Max, Ben and Sam, action April 22, 1945 in Germany
• • •
at the age of 20. Born and
After the service, a social hour were at the Jewish Cultural and three daughters.
raised in Detroit, he was grad-
will be held in the auditorium Center. He leaves his wife, Jen-
Temple Israel
uated from Central High School
Rabbi Leon Frain will review during which the congregation nie; daughter, Mrs. Benjamin
FANNIE KRAUSS, 3610 Outer
'The Gathering Storm" by Win- will participate in community Baskin; brothers, Alfred and Isa- drive west, died Oct. 29. Services and was a student at Wayne
dore of New York; and sister, were at the Ira Kaufman Chapel. University at the time of his en-
ston Churchill at Sabbath eve singing.
listment.
On Saturday morning, Nov. 13, Mrs. Harry H. Brown.
services at 8:30, Nov. 5, in the Art
S e is survived by her husband,
Surviving are his mother, Mrs.
Institute. This will be the first of Rabbi Lehrman will preach the
Is. ; sons, Maurice, Ned, Bur-
MARY STEIN, 22712 Worth- ne nd Fred; daughter, Brinnie Lebbe Weinzweig, and a brother,
his series of book review ser- sermon, to be followed by Kid-
George.
dusR.
mons.
ington avenue, St. Clair Shores, and o
brother.
The
ceremonies
will
conclude
died
Oct:
24.
Services
were
at
Peace Sabbath, the designation
given the Sabbath nearest Armis- with a banquet, Nov. 14, with the Ira Kaufman Chapel. She
HARRY P. GOULD, 3113 Pvt. Max Goldberg
tice Day, will be observed Nov. Harry Rosman as toastmaster, leaves her nephews, Joseph, Sig- Woodward avenue, died Oct. 26.
12, with Rabbi Fram preaching Mrs. Alex Fisch, past president of mund and Dr. Samuel Rosen- Services were at the Ira Kauf- Reburied in Detroit
Final rites for Pvt. Max Gold-
on "The Price of Peace--Are You the sisterhood is in charge of the thal, Alex Ross and Edward man Chapel. lie is survived by
dinner.
Kralik.
Willing to Pay It?"
berg, who died Nov. 25, 1944 in
his sons, Harry and Jack.
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Germany, were held Sunday at
JACOB FRIED, 76, 4221 Tux-
ROSE CHODOROWSKY, 16624 the Ira Kaufman Chapel.
Blur; Moshe
He is survived by his wife, El-
edo avenue, died Oct. 25. Serv- Woodingham drive, died Oct. 31.
"What Others Think of Me" has
ices were at the Lewis Bros. Services were at the Ira Kauf- len; daughter, Barbara Ann; par-
been chosen by Rabbi Moses
Chapel. He leaves his children, man Chapel. She is survived by ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Gold-
Lehrman for his sermon at the
Leo Glantz has been named Mrs. Olga Kessler, Louis, Mrs.
berg; brother, Nathan; and sister,
first Sabbath eve service at 8:15, temporary chairman of the new- Ella Wheeler of Boston, Tibor, her husband, Leo; son, Eli, and Mrs. Louis Goldberg.
sisters, Mrs. Ceasor Choden and
Nov. 5. A social hour will fol- ly-organized Young Married
Mrs. J. Douglas of Toronto, Al- Mrs. Selma Shell.
low under the auspices of the
Group of Bnai Moshe. The club fred, William and George.
Reburial Services Held
sisterhood. Regular Friday serv- will meet Wednesday at the
JOSHUA SASLOVE, 75, 4053
ices will be at 4:45, and Sab- home of Mi. and Mrs. George
for
Mortimer Lifsitz
GISSELA BERNSTEIN, 75, Cortland avenue, died Oct. 27.
bath devotion at 9 a.m. The jun- Gunsberg.
Reburial sef'ices were held
2746 Leslie avenue, died Oct. 29. Services were at the Hebrew
ior congregation's devotions will
Other temporary officers in- Services were at the Lewis Bros.
Sunday at the Ira Kaufman
be at 10 a.m., and weekday serv- clude Myra Gunsberg, assistant Chapel. Surviving are her sons, Benevolent Society. Survivors Chapel for Pvt. Mortimer N.
include his sons, Moe and Sam,
ices at 7:15 a.m. and 5 p.m.
chairman; Sylvia Kasoff, secre- Nathaniel, Mandell and David.
and daughters, Mrs. Lillian Spec- Lifsitz, who died Nov. 17, 1944 in
tary; and Alfred Deutsch, treas-
tor and Mrs. Sonia Blumenstein. Germany. Surviving are his
urer.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Lit-
Beth El Youth Start
HYMAN HARRIS, 61, of Los
itz.
George Gunsberg heads the Angeles, died Oct. 21. Services
MICHAEL
BERRIS,
70,
3281
`Junket Into Judaism' program policy-making commit- were at the Lewis Bros. Chapel.
Elmhurst avenue, died Oct. 25.
The Young People's Club of tee, and Richard Gunsberg, the Ile leaves his wife, Betsy; sons,
Bert int/ In Iluenitabt and llotu••
Services were at the Hebrew
Temple Beth El will open a series membership committee.
Bernard and Sidney; and sister, Benevolent Society, He leaves
Itev. Yehudah
For information call the Syna- Mrs. Clara Berkowitz.
of "Junkets Into Judaism" at
his wife, Miriam; sons, Morris
8:30 p.m., Wednesday, in the gogue office, HO 0862, or Glantz,
and David, and daughters, Mrs.
Men's Club room of the Temple. TY 4-7314.
CHARLES BEBES, 70, 3339 Irving Rozman and Frances.
Certified Mohel
Led by Rabbi Sidney Aksel-
Sturtevant avenue, died ,Oct. 23.
3761 Humphrey
WE. 4-2696
ld, the series will embrace a dis- Mattathias Tent-Hive
Services were at the Hebrew
ssion of "Four Great Books
RECEPTACLES
Society. He is sur-
to Hear Rabbi Sperka Benevolent
hat Influence the World."
Garbage, Ash and Rubbish, Rein-
vived by his wife, Sarah; sons, forced Concrete. Fully goaranteest.
This session will be devoted to
Rabbi Joshua Sperka will be Harry and Robert; and daughter,
Priced Right,
Surgical Mohel
the Bible, with special emphasis guest speaker at the Memorial Mrs. Kate Genser.
AMERICAN CONCRETE.
RECEPTACLE
CO.
on the Book of Job.
Day services of the Mattathias
579 Kenilworth
Rabbi Leo (;()itittiatt
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Tent-Hive to be held at 8:30 p.m.,
Iterominentled by !boron. and
AT FOX THEATER
Thursday, in Workmen's Circle.
"Luxury Liner" and "The Se-
Cantor Hyman Adler will chant
3035 Richton
TO 8-3094
cret Land," two great hits in the memorial hymns. An all-Jew-
MONUMENTS
Technicolor, are at the Fox The- ish Boy Scout troop will assist in
ater.
the presentation of colors.
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Brother to Install
Rabbi Lehrman
Bnai Moshe Unit
Elects Leo Glantz
Loewy
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