Friday, January 21, 1949 Laymen's Service at Temple Israel Van Paassen Guest at Shaarey Zedek rap DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Services were at the Hebrew Be- In Itlensoriain nevolent Society. She is survived In cherished memory of our by her sons, Sam, Max, Harry beloved sister, Jeanette Weisman and Henry, and daughter, Mrs. Kay, who passed away Jan. 19, Minnie Robbins. 1944. You were no ewers and g I, JACOB ISENBERG: 81, 5145 We long for you so. sus net te dear, Ago MN ends tn. SriI sad veal. Second boulevard, (lied Jan. 15.' in Central High School. The Sadly missed by Alice, Alex Services were at the Hebrew Community is invited. Benevolent Society. His daugh- A graduate of Yeshivah, Uni- and Pearl. ter, Mrs. Minnie Ratner, survives. versity and Columbia University, he is co-editor of "The Model Card of Thanks AARON ,FRANKEL, 53, 2732 Program of the Talmud Torah" The family of the late Abner Elmhurst avenue, died Jan. 10. and has written extensively on Racow thank their relatives and Jewish education. Dr. Kaminet- friends for the many acts of Services were at the Hebrew Be- sky is chairman' of the editorial kindness shown them in. their nevolent Society. He leaves his wife, Clara, and daughters, Ber- staff of "The Jewish Horizon." recent bereavement. nicc, Marilynn and Louise. Prior to his talk, registration will be held for the institute. The family of the late Anna MINNIE GRALNICK, 58, 2210 The . spring term of 10 weeks Krakowsky (Krause) thank Philadelphia avenue west, (lied will officially open Feb. 1 and their relatives and friends for Jan. 10. Services were at the continue on every Tuesday until the many acts of kindness shown Hebrew Benevolent Society. She April 5. All classes will be at them in their receht bereave- is survived by her husband, Mor- Central. ris; sons,. Sam, Frank and Hy- ment. Courses offered include basic man; and daughters, Mrs. SylVia Hebrew, contemporary Hebrew The family of the late Lt. Dan- Goldberg and Mrs. Mollie Gubkin. conversation, Palestinology, Tal- iel Ginsburg wish to express their mudic Literature, 18 Centuries of heartfelt thanks to friends and HARRY GETTLEMAN, 3 9, Galuet and Practical Judaism. . relatives for the many courte- 2641 Calvert avenue, died Jan. Registration fees are $2 for sies and kindnesses extended to 10. Services were at the Hebrew one course and $3 for 'two. Ap- them in their bereavement. Spe- Pcnevolent Society. He leaves his plications will be accepted Feb. 1, cial thanks are given to Rabbi wife, Sarah; son, Melvin; and 8 and 15 at Central and daily, Morris Adler, the Jewish War daughter, Barbara. through Feb. 15, at the Young Veterans, particularly the Gins- Israel office, 12244 Dexter boule- burg-Rosenberg Post No. 513 of JULIUS PURWIN, 59, 2545 vard, TO. 8-9654. JWV for their participation in Taylor avenue, died Jan. 10. Ser- For a brochure of subjects, ad- the reburial services vices were at the Hebrew Benev- dress your request to the Young olent Society. His wife, Erna, and Israel office. ABRAHAM MUST, 74, 3758 daughter, Marianne, survive. Collingwood avenue, died Jan. 16. Services were at Lewis Bros. Chapel. He leaves his daughters, Mrs. Max Medintz of Los Ang- eles and Mrs. Albert Hachna, and sons, Harry, Jack, Meyer and Sam of Los Angeles. Rabbi Kaminetsky to launch Young Israel Study Institute Rabbi Joseph Kaminetsky, di- rector of the education depart- thent Of Torah Umesorah, will The seventh annual laymen'!( be the first lecturer in Detroit service of Temple Israel will he conducted by the Men's Club a t. 8 . 30 p.m., Friday, Jan. 21, in the Art Institute. Charles Alter, past president of the club, will deliver a sermon entitled "A Faith to Suit Your- self." Other participants will be Wil- liam P. Greenberg, Dr. Maurice J. Kimelman, Irving A. Levy, Na- thaniel Pernick, Morris W. Stein, Karl Haas, Rabbi Leon Frain and Cantor Robert Tulman. A social hour will follow. "The Universal Declaration on Human Rights of the United States," the second in Rabbi Fram's series of sermons on "Three World-Changing Docu- ments," will be delivered at ser- vices, Jan. 28. RABBI KAMINETSKY • • • Young Israel's Institute for Jew- Shaarey Zedek "There is Still Time" will be ish Studies. He will address an assembly the subject of Pierre Van Peas- sen, eminent author and lecturer, at 8:45 p.m., Monday, Jan. 31, when he speaks at Shaarey Ze- deck services at 8:15 p.m., Friday, Jan. 21. Rabbi Morris Adler will preach on 'It's Good to Belong to a Mi- nority" at Sabbath morning de- votions, starting at 9. • • • The formation of a Detroit Council of the Mizrachi Women's Temple Beth El Organization of America was an- Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will preach on "God and the Amer- nounced in New York by Mrs. ican People" at Sabath eve ser- Dvorah Rabinowitz, national vice at 8:15 p.m., Jan. 21. A soc- president of the women's religi- ial hour under the auspices of ous-Zionist group. Mrs. Philip Fealk, 18075 Appo- the sisterhood will follow. line avenue, will serve as chair- • • • man of the council which will Bnai Moshe coordinate the activities of the Services will be at 4:45 and three existing Mizrachi women's 8 15 p.m., Friday, Jan. 31. Rabbi chapters in Detroit and the two Moses Lehrman will discuss Detroit chapters of the Junior "What Price Justice," dealing Mizrachi Women. Mrs. Joshua Sperka will serve with the crisis precipitated by the British plane incident. Rabbi as adviser, Mrs. Harry Rudack Lehrman will preach on the Sed- as recording secretary, Mrs. Mor- rah at Sabbath morning devo- ris Mondrow as corresponding tions, starting at 9. Weekday ser- secretary. The council will attempt the vices will be at 7:15 a.m. and formation of new chapters in the 5 p.m. • • • Detroit area. Participating in the decision to • • • 3 Mizrachi Chapters Form Council Here in Unity Move Bnai David establish the new over-all or- ganization were Mrs. Jack Pearl- man, president of the Detroit Young Women; Mrs. Rose Singer, president of the Sisters of Zion; and Mrs: Edward Lutz, president of the Northwest Chapter. The planning meetings were held in the home of Mrs. Alice Gold- smith. Max Weiss Is Taken by Death at 58 Years Max Weiss, general manager of the United Dairies, died Jan. 13. He was 58 and lived at 17138 Wisconsin avenue. He is survived by his wife, Julia; sons, Michael and Alfred; daughter, Mrs. Mor- ris Pelavin of Flint; and a broth- er, Karl of Toronto. Mr. Weiss was active in the Allied Jewish Campaign and at Bnai Moshe. Temple Israel Groups Join to Sponsor Dinner-Dance Friday evening devotions, Jan. 21, will be at 5:15 and 8:30. The second service will be dedicated to the Men's Club. Guest speaker will be John Eliasohn, head of the Michigan Parole Board. Sabbath morning worship will The third annual dinner-dance begin at 9, with Rabbi Joshua Sperka preaching on "Rays of sponsored jointly by the Sister- Redemption." hood and Men's Club of Temple • • • Israel, will be held Feb. 12 at the Hotel Statler. Northwest Hebrew Phil Brestoff and his orches- Late Sabbath eve services, Jan. tra will provide dance music, 21, will be at 8:30. Rabbi Jacob and a highlight of the affair will E. Segal will preach on "If You be the appearance of Dee Park- Were Given Only One Wish." er, who will entertain through- Sabbath morning devotions will out the evening. Another attrac- begin at 9. The junior congrega- tion will be a floor show. tion will meet at 9:30. Tickets are priced at $6.75, and dress will be informal. Tickets State Parole Chief Bnai David Guest John Eliason, chairman of the Michigan Parole Board, will be guest speaker at the Friday night gathering of Bnai David at 8:30 p.m., Jan. 21. Eliason was graduated from the University of Michigan law school in 1932 and in November of that year was appointed prose- cutor. In 1937, he was named to the parole board. -- President of the Bnai Brit)) Lodge in Lansing, Eliason s also president of the Men's Club of the Congregation Shaarey Zedek there and state chairman of the Anti-Defamation League. Rabbi Sperka will introduce the speaker, and Cantor Adler, with the choir under the direc- tion of Harry Siegel, will be M charge of the musical portion of the program. A brief service and Oneg Shabbat are also planned. Eleven HUC Professor Is Beth El Guest FANNIE RINDSKOFF, 87, 1251 Calvert avenue, died Jan. 12. Sur- viving are two sons, Raymond and Herbert; and daughter, Mar- jorie. FRIEDA BRODER, 13535 La- Salle boulevard, died Jan. 11. Services were at the Ira Kauf- man Chapel. She leaves her sons, Abraham, Max and Samuel of Florida, and daughters, Mrs. George H. Newman of New York and Dora of Brooklyn. HARRY LEVINE, 9723 Mc- Quade avenue, died Jan. 15. Ser- vices were at the Ira Kaufman Chapel. He is survived by his wife, Mollie; son Bernard; and daughters, Mrs. Louis Efrusy and Mrs. William Pogats. LOUIS M. GOLDBERG, 19331 Littlefield avenue, died Jan. 16. Services were at the Ira Kauf- man Chapel. His children, Harvey and Mrs. Harold Golden, survive. Dr. Israel Bettan, one of the most popular professors at the Hebrew Union College, will be featured s,peaker at the first session of the Institute on Ju- daism, sponsored by the Men's Club of Temple Beth El, at 8 p.m., Tuesday, in the Brown Memorial Chapel. Dr. Bettan is a graduate of the University of Cincinnati and was ordained at the HUC, where he also received his D.D. degree. Before joining the HUC facul- ty, he headed a reform congre- gation in West Virginia and served as a chaplain in the first World War. He is the author of many books and tracts. A social hour will follow each meeting of the institute. Re- freshments will be served, and an informal get-together will give everyone an opportunity to meet and talk with the speaker. Final Rites Sunday for Pvt. Leibovitz JACOB SILVER, 15371 LaSalle boulevard, died Jan. 13. Services were at the Ira Kaufman Chapel. Reburial services for Pvt. Sid- may be obtained from commit- He leaves his wife, Yetta, and ney Leibovitz will be at 11 a. in., tee members or at the Temple sons, Maurice A. and Henry A. Sunday, at the Lewis Bros. office. Chapel, with interment at Clover LEWIS YANEN, 65, 18461 Ohio Hill Park Cemetery. Mrs. Arthur J. Hass and Bar- ney Barnett are chairmen of the avenue, died Jan. 13. Services Military honors will be given dance committee, with Mrs. Mor- were at the Hebrew Benevolent by the Jewish War Veterans. ton Snyder and Arthur Weber Society. He is survived by his Rabbi Morris Adler will officiate, daughters, Mrs. Sarah Miller and as ticket chairmen. Pvt. Leibovitz was killed Aug. Other leaders are Jack Levy, Mrs. Bessie Sarko. 1, 1944. at the age of 26. He is Harry , Pliskow, Irving Levy, and survived by his parents, Mr. and BENJAMIN JAFFE, 53, 3274 Mrs. Isidore Leibovitz, 17553 Mesdames David Keywell, Rob- ert Rosen, Harry Pliskow, Albert Lawrence avenue, died Jan. 12 in Roselawn avenue; son, Michael; Jaco, William Greenberg, Dan Miami Beach. Services werq at and sisters. Mrs. Al Davis, Mrs. Krouse, Benjamin Merkle, Ar- the Hebrew Benevolent Society. A. Migdal and Mrs. Al Roth. thur Weber, Charles Alter and He leaves his wife, Jennie; sot's, Norman and Morton; and daugh- Irving Small. Serving In Hospital. and Hessen Mrs. Samuel Blacher is presi- ter, Mrs. Mildred Beresh. Rev. Yehudah dent of the sisterhood and Mau- MOLLIE PROHOW, 62, 2429 rice Levin 'heads the men's club. Hazelwood avenue, died Jan. 13. The Detroit Senior Bicur Cho- Certified Mohel lem is busy with preparations for Hadassah to Start 3761 Humphrey WE. 4-269G its 54th anniversary donor ban- RECEPTACLES quet, scheduled for Jan. 30 at TB Control Program Garbage. 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