Bnai Moshe to Launch Drive for New Members on Sunday Synagogues List Week's Services Rabbi Frain to Study Events of Past Year Rabbi Leon Frain will speak on "1948 in Human Progress" at Sabbath eve services of Temple Israel at 8:30, Dec. 31, in the Art Institute. The sisterhood will sponsor a social hour to follow. Rabbi Fram's other New Year sermon will be Jan. 7 on "1949 in Social Promise." • • • Bnai Moshe Services will be at 4.30 and 8;15 p.m., Friday, Dec. 31, with Rabbi Moses Lehrman speaking on "A New Chanukah" at the late worship. Rabbi Lehrman will preach on the Sedrah at Sabbath morning devotions, beginning at 9. Weekday services will be at 7:15 a. m. and 4:45 p. in. • • • Northwest Hebrew Regular devotions will be at 4:45 p. m., Friday, Dec. 31, and 9 a. m., Saturday. Rabbi Jacob Segal will preach on "So Shines a Candle in a Naughty World" on Sabbath morning. The junior congregation will meet at 9:30, and the next late Sabbath eve service will be Jan. 7. Congregation Bnai Moshe will launch a membership campaign, Sunday, Sam Freedman, presi- dtnt announced. The membership class will be named in hon- Aorovill or of the late Jacob Gelbman who was an of- ficer o f the congregation for many years before his death in 1943. Morris Dir- enfeld, a board member, is chairman, with Freedman Andrew Iczkovitz, head of the standing membership committee, as co-chairman. CAPTAINS NAMED Ten captains will direct teams in solicitation. They are Irwin Tamler, Eugene Brumre, Milton Weisz, Eugene Weiss, Theodore Curtis, Alfred Deutsch, Harry J. Gunsberg, Arnold Rosman, Sig- mund Jaulus and David Levi. Publicity will be handled by a committee composed of Sol Grand, Freedman, Weiss, Guns- • • • Temple Beth El Shaarey Zedek Honoring the 75th birthday of Prof. Louis Ginzberg of the Jew- ish Theological Seminary, Rabbi Morris Adler will speak on "A Teacher of Teachers" at Sabbath morning services, starting at 9. Sabbath eve worship, Dec. 31, will be at 4:45. Sabbath morning devotjons for the junior and children's congre- gations will be at 9:30 and 10:30 respectively. • . . Bnai David Sabbath eve worship, Dec. 31, will be at 4:45, with Sabbath morning services at 9. Rabbi Jo- shua Sperka will preach on "The Miracle of Modern Chanukah." A Chumosh class will begin at 3:15 p. m., with Mincha at 4:15, to be followed by Sholos Suedes. • • • Beth Abraham Rabbi Joseph Tumin will of- ficiate at services at 4:30 p.m., Friday, Dec. 31, and 9 a.m., Sat- urday. David Shkolnick will be the Cantor. The Synagogue is at 12517 Linwood avenue. MIZRACHI BUDGET The current budget of the Mizrachi Women's Organization of America, $1,5000,000„ is the largest in its 24 year history, Reburial services for Cpl. Wit- ham G. (Sonny) Sampson, who was killed in action Dec. 23, 1944, will be at 11 a.m., Sunday, at the Lewis Bros. Chapel. Military honors will be under the auspices of the Rosenwald Post, American Legion, and Boy Scout Troop 135, with interment at Machpelah cemetery. Rabbi Joshua Sperka and Cantor Hy- man Adler will officiate. Cpl. Sampson was 20 years old when he was shot down re- turning from his eighth bombing mission over Arhweiler, Ger- many. lie was awarded the Air Medal and Purple Heart. A graduate in the January, J943, class at Central High School, Cpl. Sampson is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Sampson, 11818 14th street, and grandmothers, Mrs. Ida Sampson and Mrs. Anna Levine. Morris Jacobs Named Keren Ilayesod Aide Dr. Emanuel Neumann, presi- dent of the Zionist Organiza- tion of America, has appointed Morris M. Jacobs, president of the Michigan Zionist Region and of the Zionist Organization of Detroit, as a member of the board of directors of the.Keren Hayesod - Palestine Foundation Fund. GL.10,4004 ..A S irvIci, Consiohni 21gnity TYLER 7-4520 • PHILIP JAFFE, 63, 3266 Les- lie avenue, died Dec. 25. Serv- In loving memory of our be- ices were at the Hebrew Bene- loved son and brother, Ben Mor- volent Society. Ile leaves his ris, who passed away 20 years wife, Dora; sons, Joe, Ruby and ago, Dec. 9. Ben; daughter, Sally; and broth- Ills life a brawl ifui itteinory, ers, Sam and Ruby. His bii.VIICY a silent grief, 11e sleeps In etod's beautiful Paradise And in the sunshine of per feet peare. SOLOMON L. POSALSKY, Sadly missed by his dad, moth- 86, 2227 Hazelwood avenue, died er and brothers. Dec. 26. Services were at the In loving memory of our be- Hebrew Benevolent Society. Ile loved wife, mother AA grand- is survived by his sons, Jacob, mother, Rose Schwartz, who left Joseph, Marvin and Frank, and us Dec. 30, 1995. Sadly missed by daughters, Mrs. Rose Genes and her husband, children and grand- Mrs. Anne Gordenker. children. HERMAN BAUM, 1644 Taylor avenue, died Dec. 24, serv(es Obituaries were at the Ira Kaufman (Impel. NATHAN LIPPOW, 66, died He leaves his wife, Mary; sons, Dec. 13. Services were at the Martin and Barry; daughter, Ira Kaufman Chapel. Ile is sur- Ruth; mother, two brothers and vived by a daughter. two sisters. ALBERT E. EHRLICH 18403 Pinehurst avenue, died Dec. 14. Services were at the Ira Kauff- man Chapel. Suririving are his wife, Goldie; daughter, Mrs. Al- fred S. Shevin; his mother, one brother and two sisters. ABEL (A B N E R) RACOW, 3245 Chicago boulevard, (lied Dec. 26. Services were at the Ira Kaufman Chapel. He leaves his wife, Dina; daughters, Ann Ruth and Mrs. Nat Markow; three brothers and two sisters. LOUIS A. SOLOMON, 78, former Detroiter who was one of the founders of the Broad- way Market, died Dec. 20 at his home in New Orleans. Sur- vivors included his wife, Ade- line; daughter, Mrs. Sally Held; son, Mark; brothers, Max and Jacob; sister, Mrs. Jeanette Golden; and grandchildren, Mrs. Fred Babbin, Mrs. Herrillin Lutchansky, I3ert Held and Bioh, Jack and Arthur Solomon. Lt. Daniel Ginsburg to Be Reburied Here Relatives and friends are in- vited to the reburial services for the late Lt. Daniel Ginsburg at 1 p. m., Sunday at the Lewis Bros. Chapel, with military honors by the Jewish War Veterans. Lt. Ginsburg was killed in action March 8, 1945, on Iwo Jima at the age of 22. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris Ginsburg, of 7727 Mark ROSE COHN, 39, 3375 Col- avenue, and brother, Dr. Ben- lingwood avenue, died Dec. 19. son of Chicago, survive. Services were at the Lewis Bros. -Chapel. Interment was in Wind- Lt. Gerald C. Simons sor. She leaves her husband, Da- vid; brothers, David, Sockley and Reburial Rites Sunday Morris Kamin; and sisters, Sue Reburial services for Lt. Ger- Kamin and Fay Wald. ald C. Simons will be at 3 p.m., Sunday, at the Lewis Bros. MARY KAPLAN, 60, died at Chapel under the auspices of her home, 3796 Tux_cdo avenue. the Rosenwald Post, American Services were at the Hebrew Legion. Benevolent Society. Surviving are her husband, Pinchos; sons, KALVARIER SOCIETY Isadore, Samuel, Jack and The Kalvarier Aid Society, Harry; and daughter, Mrs. through Rose Lewis, treasurer, Sophie Schwartz. thanks all contributors to its card party Dec. 8. Proceeds of the SARAH GORDON, 81, 17723 affair were used to purchase food Brush street, died Dec. 25. Serv- packages for refugees overseas. ices were at the Hebrew Bene- volent Society. She is survived Bening In Hospital. and 11 •s by her husband, Meyer; sons, Rev. Yehudah Harry, Max, Jacob, Isadore, Joe, Abe and Eddie; and daughters, Mrs. Edith Ersher and Mrs. Certified Mohel Esther Kantor. 3761 Humphrey WE. 4-2690 Reburial Sunday PFC. ISRAEL ARONOVITZ, marine corps, will be reburied after services at 11 a. m., Sunday, at the Hebrew Bene- volent Society. Military honors will be given by the Jewish War Veterans. Winner of the Silver Star for single-handed- ly destroying a Japanese pill- box while under fire, he was killed in action June 15, 1944, on Saipan. Surviving are his mother, Sarah; brothers, Harry Loewy and Morris; and sisters, Mrs. Rose Kohen, Mrs. Esther Brotsky, Mrs. Marian Barbas and Dorothy. • k ' IV Rev. Hyman SCIIULSINGER Capable ■ nd Upeciallsed MOHEL 172a Atkin.. TO 9-01411 Rev. Jacob Silverman , Detroit's Leading 7 Surgical ; MOHEL Max Wrotslaysky Monument Works Karl C: Berg In I ♦ letuoriana A Chanukah program will be featured at the weekly Friday evening forum of Congregation Mogen Abraham, Dec. 31 at Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, Dexter and Cortland. The function will begin at 8 with the reading of the Haftorah section from the Prophets. Following a discussion on the foundations of Jewish life in Is- rael, the congregants will gather for an Oneg Shabbat at the new home of Rabbi and Mrs. M. J. Wohlgelernter, 4301 Fullerton avenue. 9371 Manual irhadi Granite and Marble Monuments 7729 TWELFTH ST. TY 41-7192 BETH EL MEMORIAL PARK OFFERS JEWISH FAMILIES THE FINEST BURIAL PLOTS AT MODERATE PRICES ON EXTENDED TERMS. One of America's newest and most beautiful cemeteries, Mildemere Ty. 4-Silt Surgical Mohel Rabbi Leo Goldman Recommended by !haloe• and Hospitals 3835 Richton TO 8-3094 dedicated io the service of LEWIS BROTHERS rawe/eageOitecroto 3800 PURITAN • UNIVERSITY 1-7700 9419 DEXTER BOULEVARD at Edison Mogen Abraham to Mark Chanukah Chanukah Greetings 3201 JOY ROAD TYler 6-0196 Owned and Operated by IRA KAUFMAN berg, Curtis and N. L. Welch, as- sisted by Rabbi Moses Lehrman. HOST TO RABBI SEGAL • A talk by Rabbi Lehrman and a travel movie will be featured at a social gathering of the young married couples group of Bnai Moshe at 8 poin., Wednesday, in tl-,e home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gunsberg, 1 8 9 9 5 Warrington drive. Those interested in joining the club should call HO. 0862. Another Bnai Moshe group, the Young People's Club, will be host to Rabbi Jacob Segal at its meet- irg at 8:30 p.m., Monday. Dancing and refreshments will follow. Final Rites Sunday for Cpl. Sampson Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will preach on "How to Be a Little More Happy—A Thought for the New Year" at Sabbath eve serv- ices, Dec. 31, starting at 8:15. A social hour under the auspices of the sisterhood will follow. • • • OfTROIT 6, MR34 Page Eleven DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Friday, December 31, 1948 One of the finest equipped, Funeral Establishments in the United Suites * Private Parking Detroit Jews. RECEPTACLES BETH EL MEMORIAL PARK Cartage, AM. and Robbie's. 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