may , November 19, 15411 Dr. Irwin Johnson in Beth El Pulpit at 8:15. Rabbi Lehrman will preach on day evening worship Unveiling Notice Awaited on Nov. 30 ( The family of the late Borach Barnett Levine announce the un- veiling of a monument in his memory at 1 p. in„ Sunday, at Nusach Ari cemetery, next to "Religious or Superstitious, Which?" Sabbath morning serv- ices will be at 9. Thanksgiving services will be at 11 a.m., Nov. 25, with Rabbi Lehrman speaking on "The Art Shaarey Zedek Host of Being Grateful." The public to Rabbi Ralph Simon is invited. Weekday devotions are at 7:15 On Friday, Nov. 19, the pul- a.m. and 5 p.m. • • • be pit of Temple Beth El C. will John- occupied by Dr. Irwin lu► fir aner- son, minister of St. John's Epis- copal Church and intimate friend of Dr. B. Benedict Glazer. Dr. Johnson, an eloquent speaker and one of the leading Protestant clergymen in Detroit, is past president of the Detroit Union. He has been pastors' with his present congregation, one of the largest in the city, for 15 years. A large turnout is expected at the services to hear his message. A social hour under the auspices of the sisterhood will follow. Dr. Glazer, who is attending the 40th" General Assembly of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations in Boston, will re- turn to the pulpit on Nov. 26. • nday. Parto- Par- and Idwill Pitts- e will otball Be of is still ed by owner Iskins, , , read Page Ineetem• • DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE JACOB KAUFMAN, 52, 2930. Taylor avenue, died Nov. 14. , Services were at the Lewis Bros. Chapel. Surviving are his wife, Nettie; son, Irving; daughters, Lillian and Selma; and brother, Morris. Machpelah. Rabbi Isaac Grozal- sky will officiate. Friends and relatives are invited. ANNA PE'RLMAN, 1994 Clair- mount avenue, died Nov. 9. Services were at the Ira Kauf- man Chapel. She leaves her daughters, Mrs. Samuel Perliss, Mrs. Al Tasco, Mrs. Sam Ozeran and Mrs. Stanley Meirowitz; brothers, Morris, Abraham, Ed- ward and Sol Rosenberg; and sister, Mrs. Isadore Feldman. The family of the late Louis Schwartz announce the unveiling of a monument in his memory at 11 a.m., Sunday, Nov. 28, at Beth Abraham cemetery. Rabbi Moses Fischer will officiate. Friends and relatives are invited. Brad David Regular services are scheduled for 4:45 p.m., Friday, Nov. 19, and 9 a.m., Saturday. Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka will preach on "The Ethical Personality of Ab- raham." He will speak on "Thanksgiv- ing, a Lesson in Optimism" at special Thanksgiving services at 11 a.m., Nov. 25. Participants will include mem- bers of the Religious School and Boy and Girl Scout troops. Card of Thanks RABBI MAX KIRSIIBLUM Rabbi Kirshblum Beth Aaron Men Mizrachi Guest Zionist Leader Due Await Installation , Here for Mass Rally The wife and family of the late Louis Epstein thank their relatives and friends for the many acts of kindness shown them in their recent bereave- ment. .SPSEPII M. ADELMAN, 2528 Gladstone avenue, died Nov. 12. Services were at the Ira Kauf- man Chapel. Ile leaves his sons, Samuel and Jack; daughters, Mrs. Simon Katz and Mrs. John' Konig; sisters, Mrs. David Rogo- yin and Mrs. B Levanc; and brothers, Solomon and Barney. In Memoriam Selfhelp Chapter Sadly missed by his wife and Schedules Bazar In loving memory of Martin Weiss (Nov. 22, 1941). • You are always in our hearts. sons. Once again the Detroit Chap- ter of Selfhelp is planning one of its colorful annual bazars. Rabbi Ralph Simon of Con- It will be Dec. 11 in the main gregation Rodfei Zedek, Chicago, Hotel ballroom of the Ft. Wayne will be guest preacher at the and will feature a floor show, opening Friday evening service the William R. Hamilton Co. A dancing "and a hundred and one 30 at Beth Shmuel. at 8:15 p.m., Nov. 19. He will other things to keep the crowd of Rabbi Kirshblum participated Fronts sister, Estella, survives. speak on "The Four in suspense.' vice-president; Sidney Weinberg, in the sessions of the Zionist Ac- Jewish Leadership." All proceeds will go to help second vice-president and record- Committee and in the de- BARNEY LUMBERG, 69, 825 Cantor Jacob H. Sonenklar will ing secretary; Bernard Klein, fi- tions liberations that led to the setting Whitmore road, died Nov. 11. DP's, Fred Hopfeld, chairman, officiate at the services, with a nancial secretary; Mike Pomer- up of the new government of Services were at the Lewis Bros. said. Assisting Hopfeld are Mrs. choir under the direction of antz, treasurer; Sol Docks, ser- Chapel. He leaves his wife, May; John Leopold, co-chairman; Wal- Henri Goldberg. An Oneg Shab- geant-at-arms; and Paul Car- Israel. This meeting will initiate the son, Lippman; daughter, Mrs. ter Gottlieb and Paul Corby. bat will follow. Tickets are on sale at Nellie's Mizrachi membership drive, Myron Berger of Utica, N. Y.; penter, chaplain. Sweet Shop, 10201 Dexter boule- Sabbath morning services will which will continue for eight two brothers and two sisters. Rabbi Pinchos Katz, who was vard; Walter Herz's, Dexter at begin at 9. installed last Sunday as spiritual weeks and will culminate in a The junior congregation's Sab- leader of the congregation, will banquet, Feb. 13, at Shaarey ADA LIEBERMAN, 75, of Los Collingwood; Selma Bonheim's, bath services will take place at Angeles, died Nov. 12. Services 7738 McNichols road west; and Zedek. 9:30 am., and the children's speak. Rabbi Isaac Stollman and were at the Lewis Bros. Chapel. F. Spitzer Groceries, 8912 Twelfth Master of ceremonies will be congregation Sabbath worship at Max Sossin, assisted by Al Traub Philip Stollman will be local Surviving are her children, Mrs. street. 10:30 a.m. and Max Somberg. The public is delegates to the national Miz- N. Draimin, Mrs. Rose Goldman, Rabbi Morris Adler will speak rachi conference, Monday and Mrs. Joseph Kay, Dr. Louis J. on "Life's Greatest Art" at jhe invited. Lieberman, Mrs. Jack Snow and Bnai David W omen Tuesday in New York. annual Thanksgiving service at Dr. Herbert V. Lee. Shaarey Zedek IN st be h Co- stall 0. lay. stove, it are price. W for I-6513. 11111 Hwy. MI DDS en eel - onta ge; :e with I living ow ; let encel- owner r Quirk Sunday wow ■ 1:11:4111P, A 'I' Iii N It Al v114 I. !Olt, and aforesaid, it In r Tlich in, according hat he to nit Jewish to and belief, ownership, . etc., of ,r Oct. 1, ring in, 1,11 emes of Publisher Michigan; , net roll, lie Jewish ;on. Ht oek- 1, George es, Nathan w ar Knop- f 14a bataky b ond holders, y holders rnl or more mortgages, traphs next the ownera, holders, If at of stork- re as they he ompany the stock- ipcitis upon a louder or datum, the ;oration for g, is given; - graphs ,. Mac Silverman will be install- ed by Dr. Marvin A. Last as president of the Beth Aaron Men's Club at 8:30 p.m., Sunday, in the Synagogue. Others who will take office are Dr. Adolph Winkler, first 10:45 a.m., Nov. 25. The com- munity is invited. • • • Temple Israel Rabbi Leon Fram will preach on "Liberal Judaism in Revival —An Interpretation of the Bos- ton Council of the Union of American Hebrlw Congrega- tions" at Sabbath eve services at 8 : 30, Nov. 19, in the Art Insti- tute. on Norman Mailer's novel World War II, "The Naked and the Dead," will be the subject of Rabbi Fram's sermon at serv- ices, Nov. 26. Rabbi Max Kirshblum, noted Obituaries religious Zionist leader who re- cently returned from Israel, will HENRIETTA ROBINSON, for- address a combined meeting of mer principal of Clifford School, all Mizrachi groups here, Nov. died Nov. 12. Services were at Rabbi Max Arzt at Shaarey Zedek Mishkan Israel Names Merzon BERNICE FORMAN, 21, 3010 Lawrence avenue, died Nov. 7. Services were at the Ilebrew Mishkan Israel has named M. Benevolent Society. She is sur- Manuel Merzon as adviser to its vived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Forman, and brother, junior congregation. Rabbi Max Ant, professor of Gerald Heiman was elected Melvin. practical theology at the Jewish Theological Seminary, will be principal speaker at a dinner- meeting at 7 p.m., Sunday, con- cluding the third annual Lay- man's Institute of the Shaarey Zedek Men's Club. His subject will be "An Air- plane View of American Jews." Former president of the Rab- • • • binical Assembly of America, Rabbi Arzt is chairman of the joint prayerbook commission of Sabbath eve devotions, Nov. the United Synagogue. Northwest Hebrew president of the youth group. Others chosen were Bernard Stollman, vice-president a n d secretary; Mannie Sobol and T o m Niederman, treasurers; Norman Heiman and Walter Godfrey, sergeants-at-arms; Jer- ry Godfrey, attendance chair- man; and Melvin S. Merzon, Cantor. Junior congregation services are held every Sabbath morn- ing. All youths are invited. 19, will begin at 5. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal will preach on "Moriah: Challenge and Prophecy" at Sabbath morning worship start- ing at 9. He will speak on "What Are You Thankful For?" at Thanks- The second session of the giving Day services at 11 a.m., adult study classes, taught by 2nd Adult Class Set at Bnai Moshe SADIE GEIS, 48, 2330 Cort- land avenue, died Nov. 7. Serv- ices were at the Hebrew Benevo- lent Society. Surviving are her husband, Frank, two brothers and two sisters. ALEX ROSS, 65, died Nov. 7. NEW YORK — The Yiddish Services were at the Hebrew Benevolent Society. Scientific Institute—Yivo has an- annual its 23rd nounced that RECEP1ACLES conference will take place Jan. Mks- Garbage, Mb and 15-18 in New York. forced Concrete. Pally gwassiatetsd• YIVO SLATES PARLEY Junior congregation services Moshe, will take place Monday are at 9:30 a.m. in the small at the Synagogue. The more'ng class in history chapel. The first late Friday eve- ning service of the season will will be at 10 and the course in Judaism at 11. be Nov. 26. Two evening groups will meet. Judaism will r, offered at 8 and a history lect re at 9. Non-mem- The regular Sabbath eve serv- bers may pa icipate. ice will be at 4:45 and late Fri- • • • Thud Moshe •e• • • 1 son and other than r; and this believe that I on, or cor- lirect or In- bonds, or O stated by nher Of cop- 1 publication h the malls rIbera during ng the date TI I e '11I N. d before me 4. 14-1911 I LEWIS BROTHERS remota, 3800 PURITAN • UNIVERSITY 1-7700 One of the finest equipped Funeral Establishments in the United Stdes Private Parking Loewy Certified Mohel 3761 Humphrey WE. 4-2696 Rev. Hyman Priced Right. AMERICAN CONCRETE RECEPTACLE CO. TO. 11-69119 539 Kenilworth vosimmedidamowornmmw MONUMENTS . i , GISMO WI 7729 2)Ignity 9419 DEXTER BOULEVARD •at Edison DETROIT 6. MICK MIR 7.4510 iime gooNemosamod Capable and Specialized MODEL 172$ Atkinson TO. 9-6143 Rev. Jacob Silverman Detroit's Leading Surgical MOREL Surgical Mohel Manual 311rharil S eri*, s . 41 Comets,. SCHULSINGER i: 9311 Wildenicre Tyler 1-19K2 IRA KAUFMAN con afflant's full the eIrcume toter which solders who aeke of the Prospective members are in- vited to an open meeting of the Bnai David Sisterhood at 8:30 p.m., Monday in the Synagogue. Reports will be submitted by leaders of the annual don& luncheon, Dec. 7 in the social hall. Mrs. Dan Otis is chairman. Besides a dinner, the affair will feature a fashion show and se- lections by Cantor Hyman Adler. Cards and refreshments will follow Monday's session. Chronicle social and club news NATHAN GOODMAN, 61, De- troiter Hotel, died Nov. 9. Serv- deadline is noon, Mondays. ices were at the Hebrew Benevo- Seer ing in lintipitak and Homes lent Society. He leaves his sons, Rev. Yehudah Sidney and Norman. Chronicle CLASSIFIED ADS Rabbi Moses Lehrman of Bnai bring results. Nov. 25. to Report on Donor TWE TT. Ilea. U LF TH ST. 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