Friday, November 12, 1998 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page Fifteen SW' Services Listed by Synagogues Here for Drive Unveiling Notice Miss Margot M. Lansberg an- 'flounces the unveiling of a mon- ument in memory of her moth- er, the late Mrs. Henriette Landsberg, at 2 p.m., Sunday, at Chesed Shel Emes cemetery. Friends are invited. `Jewish Adventurers' Rabbi Segal's Topic NI Sabbath eve services, Nov. 12, at the Northwest Hebrew Con- gregation, will be at 5 and Sab- bath - Morning worship at 9. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal will preach on "Every Jew an Adventurer." Junior congregation services will be at 9:30 a.m. in the small Rabbi Morris Adler will de- liver the installation sermon in honor of Rabbi Moses Lehrman at services at 8:15 p.m., Friday, RABBI MORDECAI PARETZ- KY, national field director of Nov. 12. A social hour will fol- the League for Religious La- low. The regular Sabbath eve ser- bor in Israel, is visiting De- vice will be at 4:45, with Sab- troit on behalf of the annual bath morning devotion at 9. campaign for religious settle- Junior congregation services will ments in the Jewish State. be at 9:45. Weekday worship Contributions should he mailed is at 7:15 a.m. and 5 p.m. to Charles Wolok, treasurer, 7338 Woodward avenue. Regular services will be at 5 p.m., Friday,.Nov. 12, and 9 a.m.. Saturday. The junior congregation's Sab- bath service will be at 9:30 a.m. in the Kate Frank Memorial Chapel. Sabbath worship for the children's congregation will he at 10:30 a.m. in the prayer roon ∎ . • • . Temple Israel 1 "The Price of Peace—Are You Willing to Pay It?" is the ques- tion Rabbi Leon Frain kill ask in his Sabbath eve sermon at 8:30 p.m., Nov. 12, in the Art Institute. Ile will speak on the Union of American Hebrew Congrega- tions' convention at Nov. 19 set- vices. 2 Events Slated at the Bnai David Sisterhood Plans Rally on Monday A variety show will be pre- sented by the dramatic' group of the Rabbi Mandel M. Zager Chapter, Bnai Brith, at an open membership rally of the Bnai David Sisterhood at 8:30 p.m., Monday, in the Synagogue. The family of the late Lillian S. Solomon announce the un- veiling Of a monument in her memory at 1 p.m., Sunday, at Clover Hill Park cemetery. Rabbi Joshua Sperka will officiate. Friends and relatives are in- vited. The family of the late George Willens announce the unveiling of a monument in his memory at 12:30 p.m., Sunday, at Clover Hill Park cemetery. Rabbi Adler will officiate. Friends and rela- tives are invited. The family of the late Pfc. Sid- ney Escrow announce the un- veiling of a monument in his memory at 2 p.m., Sunday, at Chesed Shel Emes cemetery. Friends and relatives are in- vited. The fancily of the late David Ceifatz announce the unveiling of a monument in his memory at 1 p.m., Sunday, at Turover cemetery. Rabbi Isaac Stollman will officiate. Friends and rela- tives are invited. The fancily of the late Riva Mrs. Henry Schore, program White announce the unveiling of chairman, will be mistress of a monument in her memory at ceremonies. Members are urged 1:30 p.m., Sunday, at Chesed to bring their husbands and Shel Eines cemetery. Rabbi Stoll- man will officiate. Friends and friends. This is another in a series of relatives are invited. rallies being held prior to the The family of the late Ethel annual donor luncheon. Dec. 7. Mrs. Dan Otis is chairman, as- Leah Wiener announce the un- Dr. Irwin Johnson of St. John's Episcopal Church will be guest sisted by Mesdames Sol Poskel veiling of a monument ip her preacher at Sabbath eve services. and Joseph Eisenberg, ticket memory at 10:30 a.m., Sunday, Nov. 12, starting at 8:15. Dr. B. chairmen. and Bernard Dosie and at Machpelah cemetery. Friends Benedict Glazer will speak on Samuel Traison, booklet chair- and relatives 'are invited. "After the Election—Some Fund- men. The Bnai David Men's Club amental but Non-Political Les- sons for the American People." will hold its annual feather par- Sabbath morning worship will ty at 8:30 p.m., Thursday, in the Rabbi Franc will head a dele- social hall. begin at 11. Proceeds will go for the sup- gation of Temple Israel members port of the congregation's boys to the biennial convention of the club. The organization, open to Union of American Hebrew Con- youths, ages 13-16, meets at 9:30 gregations, Nov. 14-17 in Boston. Among the delegates will be a.m., every Sunday, at the George M. Stutz, president of the Reburial services for the late Synagogue. congregation, Harry C. LeVine, Lt. Albert B. Apple, air corps, vice-president and Arthur J were held Sunday at the Ira Hass, Charles L. Goldstein, Mur- Kaufman Chapel, with military ray J. Sutkin and Charles H. Al- honors by the Rosenwald Post, ter. American Legion. Beginning at 8 p.m., Monday, Representing the sisterhood will Lt. Apple was killed Nov. 4, Bnai Moshe will conduct adult be Mesdames Samuel Blacher, 1945 in an airplane accident at classes for 10 weeks. president; William P. Greenberg, Stuttgart, Germany. Rabbi Moses Lehrman will be George M. Stutz, Arthur J. Hass, Born Aug. 3, 1924 in Detroit, instructor for courses in Jewish Harry C. LeVine, Dan Krouse, he was graduated from Central history, elementary and ad- Charles L. Goldstein and Samuel high School in 1942 and was vanced Hebrew and other phases B. Danto. • attending Wayne University at of Judaism. the time of his enlistment in Registration is open to all. Chronicle social and club news 1943. For information call the Syna- deadline is noon, Mondays. He participated in two major gogue office, HO. 0862. battles, receiving the air medal Setting in Hospitals and Homes for meritorious achievement. Rev. Yehudah Survivors include his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry Apple, 4021 ;0- Webb avenue, and a sister, Mrs. Certified Mohel Marion Krbne. • • • Temple Beth El Temple Israel Awaits Convention of UAHC Lt. Albert Apple Reburied Here Bnai Moshe to Open Adult Classes Monday • MONUMENTS Loewy 3761 Humphrey For full local coverage, read the Jewish Chronicle. RECEPTACLES Garbage, Ash sad Itubbloh, Rein- forced Concrete. Fully guaranteed. Priced Right. AMERICAN CONCRETE RECEPTACLE CO. 57$ Kenilworth TO, II-5515 Rev. Hyman SCIIJLSINGER capable anti Speeialised anual Irharii 7 7 1 1914 1VELFTH ST. MOil EL 1778 Atkinson TO. 11-1105 Am I) TT. 114194_ ASII011111.1111. CUSTOM BUILT LAMPS urns, flasks. candle stieks, figurines. statuarl, and other keepsakes converted into artistic table lamp*. Oil lamps electrified. Fisted to yonr lamp. Tamps Modernized, Repaired and Refinished P•I9 5 it9V0 11 Pun large cam* always Old kyle floor lamps made spew salmis drawl Into Indirect and torchiere. •luldstp uo Lamps refinished and revisit& 1 684 1 WE. 4-2896 HOUSE OF LAMPS South of Si: fleet-604 Ave, 1/2 Block Phone ON. r 2-833$ Open until 9 p.m. Thursday Eves. Mild ARNOLD FEIN, 1960 Philadel phia avenue west, died Nov. 4. Services were held Sunday at the Ira Kaufman Chapel. LEAH MISNER, 41, 4274 Bur- avenue, died Nov. 4. Services were at the Hebrew Benevolent Society. She leaves her husband, Isadore; son, Mor- ris Jerome; mother, Mrs. Sarah Pergament; three brothers and two sisters. lingame The family of the late Dora Robinson announce the unveil- ing of a monument in her mem- ory at 1 p.m., Sunda: at Machpelah cemetery. Rabbi Mor- ris Adler will officiate. Friends and relatives are invited. • • • Bnai Moshe • • • Shaarey Zedek Final Rites Held ISADORE KATZ, 74, 2294 Grand avenue west, died Nov. 4. Services were at the Hebrew Benevolent Society. He is sur- vived by 'his sons, Boris, Frank and Louis, and daughters, Mrs. Pauline Roover, Bell and Dora. Reburial services for the late Pvt. Saul I. Stern, above, were held at the Hebrew Benevo- lent Society, with military hon- ors by the JWV and American Legion. Pvt. Stern was killed Sept. 2, 1944 in France at the age of 20. Winner of a Presi- dential citation, the Silver Star and the Purple Heart, he was a graduate of Central High and attended Wayne Universi- ty. Surviving are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob M. Stern, 3361 Monterey avenue, and a brother, Julius. FANNIE WALLACII, 83, 2060 Philadelphia avenue west, died Nov. 4. Services were at the He- brew Benevolent Society. She leaves her husband, Ben; sons, Julius, Jack, Simon, Oscar and Harry Chafitz; and daughters, Mrs. fda Chinitz and Mrs. Sarah Bistrow. MORRIS HARRIS, 75, 2064 Taylor avenue. Services were Nov. 8 at the Lewis Bros. Cha- pel. Surviving arc his wife, Bes- sie; sons, Charles, Sidney and Donald; daughters, Mrs. Lillian Wolfinsohn and Mrs. Ethel Uretz; brothers, Charles, Art and Lou; and sisters, Mrs. Hattie Lavan HELEN BELL, 3728 Glynn and Mrs. Sarah Rosenberg. court, died Nov. 1. Services were JACOB HIRSCHBERG. 2699 at the Ira Kaufman Chapel. She leaves her husband, Albert, and Glendale avenue, died Nov. 5. Services were at the Lewis Bros. sons, Lawrence and Herbert. Chapel. He leaves his daughters, DINAII ORDIN, 2052 Clair- Mrs. Eli Levrn of Romeo, Mich., mount avenue, died Nov. 2. Mrs. Jack Salter and Mrs. Na• Services were 'at the Ira Kauf- than Rouff. man Chapel. She leaves her hus- band, Max; sons, Ilarold and Leo; daughter, Mrs. Norton Ro- sin; , and sister, Mrs. Samuel Glass. A Lillian Solomon Garden of Trees has been planted in the IIELEN FOX, 48, 3300 Blaine Joseph Ehrlich Forest in Israel avenue, died Nov. 3. Services in memory of the Lillian Solo- were at the Hebrew Benevolent mon. A monument will be un- Society. She is survived by her veiled in her memory at 1 p.m., husband, Michael, Sunday at Clover hill Park Cemetery. ESTHER WINOKUR, 7537 Jos- Mrs. Solomon, who was a de- eph Campau avenue, died Nov. voted communal worker, is sur- 6. Services were at the Ira Kauf- vived by her husband Morris, man Chapel. She leaves her hus- sister, Mrs. Charles Gitlin, and band, Joseph, and sons, Martin brother, Louis Steinberg. and Murray. Obituaries Unveiling of Monument for Lillian Solomon Saginaw Synagogue , Names Rabbi for Year MORRIS DOLINSKY, 64, 8454 Fourteenth street, died Nov. 2. Services were at the Hebrew SAGINAW — Temple Beth-El Benevolent Society. Surviving announced that it has obtained are his wife, Bessie, and daugh- the services of Rabbi Murray .I. ters, Mrs. Florence Schwartz, Rothman for the coming year. Mrs. Jean Freed. Mrs. Rose Rabbi Rothman is a senior Kleinman, Mrs. Lilian Siegel and student at the Hebrew Union Esther and Edith Dolinsky. College in Cincinnati t Congratulations • To our beloved Rabbi Isaac Stollman upon the forthcoming marriage of his son, Rabbi Samuel Stollman of Scranton, Pa., to Miss Deborah Miriam Levine of Brooklyn, N. Y. which will take place, please God, Tuesday evening, Nov. I 6, at Gold Manor Hall, 665 Willoughby, Brooklyn, New York. In behalf of our officers and members, we wish Aim the blessings of the Almighty. Congregation Mishkan Israel Congratulations Congratulations Our heartiest congratulations to our dear colleague, dean of the Council of Orthodox Rabbis of Detroit, RABBI ISAAC STOLLMAN upon the forthcoming marriage of his distinguished son, a graduate of the Rabbi Isaac Elchonan Theological Semi- nary and Yeshiva University, Rev. Jacob Silverman RABBI SAMUEL STOLLMAN Detroit's Leading Surgical MOIIEL MISS DEBORAH MIRIAM LEVINE 9371 Wildemere Ti ler 4-0055 Surgical Mohel Rabbi Leo Coldnlan Re+ ommended tor.. Dta tors and Ilosvitals 3035 Richton TO 8-3094 , of Scranton, Pennsylvania, to of Brooklyn, New York, which will take place, please God, Tuesday evening, No- vember 16th, at Gold Manor Hall, 665 Willoughby, Brook- lyn, New York. ma) the I•leoeines of the Almighty accompany this diet ingonthe4 couple on their matrimonial path. and may they build • !loose in Israel, in the tradithhi of their prominent families, w hence the lis hi of Torah and tra- ditional .1nolaktn shine fort h to 1 he glory of Israel and to the joy and pride of their parents and friends. With Torah and Zion's greetings COUNCIL OF ORTHODOX RABBIS OF DETROIT