FrWay, January 7, 1949

Cantor Boyarsky
at Beth Aaron

Juniors to Conduct
Shaarey Zedek Rites

Cantor Reuben Boyarsky will
lead services of Beth Aaron at 5
p. m., Friday, Jan. 7, and 9 a. in.,
Saturday. The community is in-
vited. At 8:30 p. m., Friday, Rab-
bi Pinchos Katz will discuss the
Sedrah.

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Shaarey Zedek

The junior congregation will be
in charge of the Sabbath morn-
ing service at 9 p.m., Jan. 8.
Cantors will be Victor Spear,
Howard Shapiro and Moshe
Grossbard.
Acting as Baale Koreh, in addi-
tion to the Cantors, will be Shel-
don Nachman and Bernard Fire-
stone. Susan Lasser and Leonard
Sandweiss will deliver wsumes
of the portions of the Torah and
Hafto•ah.
Sabbath eve services, Jan. 7,
will be at 4:45. The children's
congregation Sabbath morning
worship will start at 10:30.

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Israeli Diplomat to Address
Bnai David Friday Gathering

Arthur C. A. Liverhant, sec-
of the Israeli mission to
the United States, will come
here from Washington, D. C., to
be guest speaker at the opening
of Bnai David's Friday night
gatherings at 8:30 p.m.,•Jan. 7,
in the Synagogue.
Educated in law in Germany,
England and Palestine, Liver-
hant represented Jewish organ-
izations at the Paris peace con-
ference, the foreign minister
parleys in London, New York
and Paris and at the United
Nations at Lake Success. "The
State of Israel" will be his sub.
ject.
Rabbi Joshua Sperka will in-
troduce the speaker. Cantor Hy-
man Adler and his choir, under
the direction of Harry Siegel,
will be heard in liturgical music
ARTHUR LIVERHANT
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before and after the lecture.
Members of the Bnai David Isadore Gruskin and Joseph
Sisterhood will serve as hos- Shifman will be ushers.
tesses at a social hour, and
Congregants are requested to
Charles Rogers, Sidney Gorman, bring their family and friends.

r etary

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Rabbi Leon Fram will preach
on "1949 in Social Promise" at
Sabbath eve services at 8:30, Jan.
7, in the Art Institute. He will
interpret the Israel constitution
at Jan. 14 services.

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Northwest Hebrew

Consecration Rites
Awaited at NW

A dessert luncheon will be
served at 12:30 p. m. Mrs. Paul
H. Freeman has arranged a pro-
gram of entertainment.
Jewish Music Month will be
observed by the Bnai Moshe
Men's Club with a program at
8:30 p. m., Tuesday, in the social
hall.
Headlining this "Jewish Music
Night" will be Sadie Braver,
Cantor David Katzman, the Bnai
David choir -under the direction
of Harry Siegel and the "Har-
mony Trio."
Rabbi Moses Lehrman will
speak briefly on "The Song of
Israel." Sigmund Jaulus, head of

Margolis Installed
by the Israel Club

Sisterhood to Hear
Rabbi Frain Talk

Busy Week at Bnai Moshe;
Rev. Mayne Sisterhood Guest

Rabbi Jacob E. Segal will
speak on ''The Son ,of the Lost
Son—the Novel and the Parable"
at Sabbath eve services, Jan. 7,
Louis Margolis was installed
starting at 8:30.
last week as president of the
Sabbath morning devotions
Israel Club of Detroit.
will begin at 9, and junior con-
He took office along with A.
gregation services at 9:30.
Zeff, vice-pres-
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ident; Samuel
Rani David
Brown, a treas-
Services will be at 5 p. m.,
urer; Albert
Friday, Jan. 7, and 9 a. m., Sat-
Kurzman and
urday. Rabbi Joshua Sperka will
Mrs. S. Fein-
preach on "Jacob Comes to
gold, secretar-
Egypt" at Sabbath morning de-
ies;
and A.
votions. A Chumosh class will
Flash enberg,
begin at 3:30 p. m., with Mincha
club manager.
at 4:30 to be followed by Sholos
Jack Natow,
Seudes.
served as in-
stalling officer
Margolis
and toastmaster.
The group responded gener-
ously to an appeal by Samuel
Dronzek and raised $1,100 for
Friends of Yeshivath Chach-
Israel.
mey Lublin and of Mr. and
Mrs. Max Kaplan gathered in
SEEK MEMBERS
the Kaplan home to honor the
The Hobby Shop and the
couple for their outstanding Focalites of the Cater are tak-
work on behalf of the Yeshivah. ing membership applications
At the same time, they de- from teen-agers.
cided to conduct a campaign
under Abe Nusbaum to wipe out
Rev. Hyman
the Yeshivah's $20,000 debt.
SCHULSINGER
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Capable and Specialised
a winter vacation in Florida.
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New members of the Bnai Da-
vid Sisterhood will be initiated
at a victory party, Jan. 17 at the
Wilshire Hotel.
Mrs. Morris Kosak, chairman,
urges - members to make reserva-
tions as soon as possible by.call-
ing TO 5-3515.
The next meeting will be at
8:30 p. ns, Monday, in the social
hall. A report on the Chanukah
latke party will be given by Mrs.
Harry Katz, chairman.

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ESTHER (MOSS) MUSCO-
VICH, 2605 Sturtevant avenue,
died Dec. 30. Services %%lire at
the Ira Kaufman Chapel. She
leaves three sons, Ben Moss of
Columbus, Herman C. Moss of
Toledo and Gerald Moss, and
daughters, Mrs. Eva Weisberg,
Mrs. Celia Harris and Mra.
Bernard Jacoby of Toledo.

ANNA BELINSKY, a resident
of the Jewish Home for the
Aged, died Dec. 29. Services
were at the Ira Kaufman
Chapel. She is survived by her
daughter, Mrs. Clara Zisman of
Clements avenue.

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ANNA (KRAUSE) KRAKOW-
SKY, 78, 2994 Rochester ave-
nue, died Dec. 31. Services
were at the Lewis Bros. Chapel.
Surviving are her sons, Sam
and Edward Krause, and daugh-
ters, Mrs. Louis Silbert. Mrs.
Meyer Waterstone and Mrs.
Louis Grabew.

LEAH ESTHER SCHIFF-
MAN, 84, 11501 Petoskey ave-
nue, died Jan. 1. Services were
at the Lewis Bros. Chapel. Her
sons, Irwin, Leo and Myron,
survive.

YETTA GLASER, 65, 18417
W ldemere avenue, died Dee. 28.
Services were at the Lewis
Bios. Chapel..She is survived
by her daughters, Mrs. Maurice
P. Meyers and Mrs. Lawrence
Marks of Mt. Clemens; sister,
Mrs. Lena Loewenberg and
brother, Otto Hyman.

FANNIE NEUMAN, 82. 3841
Hi.mphrey avenue, died Dec. 26.
Services were at the Hebrew
Bene4olent Society. She leaves
her sons, Joseph, Charles, Max,
and Harry, and daughters, Mrs.
Rae Urnovitz, Mrs. Max Rosen-
berg, Mrs. Herman Meyersohn
and Esther of Los Angeles.

FRED SHAPIRO, 25, 3761
Waverly avenue, died Dec. 27.
Services were at the Hebrew
Benevolent Society. He is sur-
vived by his mother, Ethel;
brothers, Sam and Joe; and sis-
ter, Mrs. Fay Lichtig.

ARTHUR WEISS, 62, 3205
Hazelwood avenue, died Dec. 31.
Services were at the Hebrew
Benevolent Society. His biother,
Frederick, survives.

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Bnai David Women
Eye Victory Fete

Rabbi Leon Fram will review
"The Young Lion" by Irwin
Shaw at a meeting of the Temple
Israel Sisterhood at 1:30 p. m.,
Monday, in the Art Institute.
The uniongram committee un-
der Mrs. Samuel B. Danto is in
charge and will act as hostesses
for a luncheon to be served at
12:30 p. m. in the Romanesque
hall. Mrs. Sydney Rosen is pre-
Reburial Rites Held
gram chairman.
Members of neighboring for Jerome Greenberg
churches will be guests of honor
Reburial services for Sgt.
for the afternoon. Mrs. Samuel Jerome H. Greenberg, who died
Blacher, sisterhood president, re- in France, May 22, 1945, were
quests that friends attend.
held Wednesday at the Ira
Kaufman Chapel, with military
honors by the Jewish War Vet-
CHODORKOVER
erans.
The 13th annual banquet of
He is survived by his wife,
the Chodorkover Chabna Society Anne; daughter, Donna; parents,
will be held Sunday, Jan. 30 at Mr. and Mrs. Herman H. Green-
the Wilshire Hotel.
berg; and brother, Benjamin.

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In loving memory of Mordecai
Grossman, who passed away Dec.
Final plans are being made 23, 1944. Sadly missed by his
by the Beth Aaron Men's Club parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gross-
for a games night to be held man, brother and sister.
at 8:30, Thursday, in the Syn-
agogue, Mac Silverman, presi-
Oloiltuaries
dent, said. •
Sidney Weinberg is chairman.
LOUIS A. COHEN, 1482 Glynn
Members are requested to bring court, died Dec. 28.
Services
friends.
were at the Ira Kaufman
The birthday party of the Chapel. Ile leaves his wife,
sisterhood will be Jan. 16, Mrs. Mary; son, Leonard K.; daugh-
Sam Schneider, president, an- ter, Mrs. W. A. Goldberg; and
nounced. Mrs. M. Richman has brother, Frank.
been named chairman.
As a highlight, the Beth Aaron
NATHAN COHEN, 3001 Blaine
Players will present a comedy
avenue, died Dec. 29. Si rvices
under the direction of Mrs. Sid-
were at the Ira Kaillman
ney Weinberg.
Chapel. lie leaves his wife,
Anna E.

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Temple Israel

Beth Aaron Units
Schedule Events

Consecration
exercises
for
new kindergarten pupils of the
Northwest Hebrew Congrega-
tion's religious school will be
held at 11:30 a.m., Saturday, in
the Synagogue as part of the
regular Sabbath service.
The Kiddush, which will fol-:
low the service, has been plan-
ned by the consecration commit-
tee composed of Mesdames
Bernard Bernhardt, P. Harivan,
H. Karo, Irving Last, M. Naf-
taly and E. Perlstein.
On Sunday, the annual Chanu-
kah program for parents of
the club, will preside and Harry Sunday school pupils will take
Gunsberg, vice-president, will place in the Bagley School.
have charge of the program. The
public is invited.
A membership drive has been
launched by the sisterhood to
culminate in the regular Feb-
ruary monthly meeting.
The second quarter of the
Mrs. Julius Hersh is chairman, Midrasha (College of Jewish
assisted by Mrs. Theodore Curtis Studies) will open at 7:15 p.m.,
and Mrs. Morris Direnfeld.
Thursday in the Rose Sittig
All brides of one year or less Cohen Bldg.
whose parents are affiliated with
In addition to Hebraic courses,
the congregation are requested to there will also be classes in the
join the brides' group by calling teaching of Jewish history, arts
Mrs. Harry Samler, president, and crafts and music.
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A series of lectures and dis-
They will be given a year's cussions on the American Jew-
free membership, Mrs. Samler ish community will also be
said.
given. For information call TO
The Junior Young People's 8-0063.
Club of the Synagogue will meet
at 8:30 p. m., Wednesday. Bev-
erly Fischer is president of this
new organization. Prospective
members are invited.

"Some Outstanding Events of
1948—What Will They Mean in
1949?" will be Dr. B. Benedict
Glazer's sermon topic at Sabbath
eve services at 8:15, Jan. 7. A
The Rev. Joseph Q. Mayne,
social hour under the auspices of executive secretary of the De-
the sisterhood will follow.
troit Round Table of Christians
and Jews, will be guest speaker
at the monthly meeting of the
Bnai Moshe
The regular Sabbath eve de- Bnai Moshe Sisterhood, Monday
votions, Jan. 7, will be at 4:45, in the social hall.

with the late Friday service at
8:15. Rabbi Moses Lehrman will
preach on "The Constitution of
Israel" at the latter service.
Sabbath morning worship will
begin at 9. Rabbi Lehrman will
preach on the Sedrah. Weekdsy
services are at 7:15 a. m. and
4:45 p. m.

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