Friday, January 28, 1949 Page Eleven Services Listed by Synagogues Yeshivah Graduates `Jewish Woman' Is Lehrman Topic The regular Sabbath eve service, Jan. 28, at Bnai Moshe will begin at 5 p.m. The late Friday night service will begin at 8:15 p.m. and will be spon- sored by the Young Married Couples Group. Rabbi Moses Lehrman will speak on "The Jewish Woman Today." Saturday worship will begin at 9 a.m. Weekday services are at 7:15 a.m. and 4:15 p.m. • • • Temple Israel "The Universal Declaration on Human Rights of the United States," the second in Rabbi Leon Fram's series of sermons on "Three World Changing Doc- uments," will be delivered at Sabbath eve services at 8:30 p.m., Jan. 28, in the Art Insti- tute. A social hour under the auspices of the sisterhood will follow. • • • Bnai David Friday . evening devotions, Jan. 28, will begin at 5:15 p.m. and will be dedicated to a serv- ice of sacred music entitled "Cantor's Program." Sabbath morning services will begin at 9 a.m., with Rabbi Joshua Sperica preaching on "A Divine Vision." • • • Shaarey Zedek Services will be at 5 p.m., Friday, Jan. 28, and 9 a.m., Saturday. Rabbi Morris Adler will preach on "A Privilege is a Responsibility." Junior congregation Sabbath service will be It. 9:30 a.m. in the Frank Memorial Chapel, and children's congregation services from 10:30 a.m. to noon in the prayer room. • • • Temple Beth El Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will speak on "The Most Misunder- stood Book in the World" at Sabbath eve services at 8:15 p.m., Jan. 28. A social hour un- der the auspices of the sister. hood will follow. • • • Northwest Hebrew Sabbath eve worship, Jan. 28, will begin at 5:15 p.m., with Rabbi Jacob E. Segal preach- ing on "To Each Man His God." The junior congregation will meet at 9:30 a.m. in the small chapel. • • • Beth Aaron Graduation exercises for the day school of Yeshivath Beth Ye- hudah will be at 2 p.m., Sunday, in the Yeshivah. Mayor Van. Antwerp will be guest speaker. The semi-annual meeting will. take place at the same time. Pupils who will receive diplomas are, left to right, Isadore Ilaiblum, Morris Garfinkel, Joel Sperka, Maurice GrOisbarg, Allen Traurig and Ernest Buehler. Registration is being taken daily for the day school, which opens again Tuesday, and the afternoon Yeshivah and Beth Jacob Girls' School, whose new 'terms start Feb. 6. The annual patrons' dinner will be March 27. Rabbi Goldman at Shaarey Zedek Rabbi Solomon Goldman will speak on behalf of the Jewish Theological Seminary at 8:30 p. m., Thursday, at Shaarey Zedek under the auspices of the Men's Club of the Synagogue. His subject will be "Can Juda- ism Survive in America?" Rabbi Goldman is former pres- ident of the Zionist Organization of America and of the National Hebrew Association. Since 1929, he has been spiritual leader of Congregation Anshe Emeth, Chi- cago. Dinner to Honor Cantor Katzman Cantor David Katzman will be honored by Congregation Bnai Moshe on completion of 10 years of service at a testimonial dinner at 6 p.m., Sunday, Jan. 30. Rabbis Moses Lehrman and Moses Fischer will speak. Sam Gunsberg is chairman of the testimonial dinner committee. Cantor Katzman has served in congregations in Odessa, Nikol- aiev, Lemberg, Wilno, Bialostok and Vienna. He was engaged by Bnai Moshe in 1938. Reservations for the dinner can be made at the congregation office. Mrs. Jacob Silverman Is Taken by Death Daily Minyon services are. at 7 a.m. and 5 p.m. Friday eve- ning services „begin at 5 p.m., and Sabbath morning services at 9. Rabbi Pinchbs Katz will speak on the Sedrah at 8:30 p m., Friday, Jan. 28. and on "Rabbi Isaac llerzog," Saturday. Funeral services for Emma Silverman, wife of the Rev. Jac- ob Silverman, were held at the Lewis Bros. Chapel. Mrs. Silverman died Jan. 20. She had been active in the Shaar- ey Zedek Sisterhood, Hadassah, and the Women's Auxiliaries of the Jewish National Fund and the Jewish Home for Aged. Sgt. Bernard Horwitz Other . survivors are four Reburial Rites Sunday daughters, Mrs. Phillip Katz, The Lt. Raymond Bloch Post Mrs. Joseph Leib, Mrs. Samuel 495 will act as honor guard and Greenfeld and Mrs. Fred Perl- officiate at the. reburial services man, and eight grandchildren. of T/Sgt. Bernard E. Horwitz of 102nd Infantry Div., 12 RECEPTACLES noon, Sunday, Jan. 30 at the Ash and Rubbish, Rein- Ira Kaufman .Funeral Home. Cartage, forced Concrete. l'ully guaranteed. Burial will take place at Mach- Priced Right. pelah Cemetery. AMERICAN CONCRETE Yeshivah Ladies Set Up Date List The Ladies of Yeshivah Beth Yehudath have outlined a calen- dar of events for the coming year to prevent conflict of dates among organizations. Scheduled affairs include: Ap- ril 17, Jewish sound picture at Central High School; 'May 1, an- nual banquet at Bnai David; and Oct. 25, annual donor luncheon. There will be an election of of- ficers at a meeting at 1:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the Yeshivah. Young Israel Sets Kaminetskv Talk "Jewish Group Dynamics" will be the subject of Rabbi Jos- eph Kaminetsky when he speaks at 8:30 p.m., Monday, in Central High School under the ausp- ices of the Young Israel Insti- tute of Jewish Studies. Dr. Kaminetsky is director of education for Torah Umesorah, New York City. Before the lecture, registration will be taken for the spring term of the institute which opens Tuesday evening at Central. Registration will be in prog- ress until Feb. 15 at the Young Israel office, 12244 Dexter boule- vard, TO. 8-8064. 7729 TWELFTH ST. TY •liss RUTH GORDEN, 48, 3446 Lin- coln avenue, died Jan. 20. Ser- vices were at the Hebrew Benev- olent Society. Her husband, survives. In Memoriam Obituaries ABRAHAM EPSTEIN, 2242 Blaine avenue, died Jan. 17. Ser- vices were at the Ira Kaufman Chapel. He leaves his wife, Mary; daughters, Mrs. Edward Frank of Chicago and Mrs. Jack Yagoda. MRS. MORRIS FRIEDBERG, 63, mother of William Friedberg, owner of the Friedberg Jewelry Co, died last week at ter home in Los Angeles. Services and bur- ial were Sunday at the Clover Hill Park cemetery. Other sur- vivors are two daughters, and a brother. SAMUEL A. MADDIN, 8228 Hamilton avenue, died Jan. 20. Services were at the Ira Kauf- Temple Israel Groups man Chapel. He is survived by his daughter, Lois; brother, Mil- Await Dinner-Dance The Sisterhood and Men's Club ton; and sister, Mrs. Charles Hy- of Temple Israel are speeding man. up preparations for their third ADOLPH JACOBY, 2605 Elm- annual dinner-dance, Feb. 12 hurst avenue, died Jan. 20. Ser- at the Hotel Statler. vices were at Lewis Bros. Chapel. He leaves his wife, Cora; son, Seymour; daughter, Mrs. Jerry Mall; and sisters, Mrs. Frieda Jacobs, Helen Schwartz and Es- ther Friedman. MAX WEINTRABE, 2 7 0 4 Grand avenue west, died Jan. 19. Services were at the Hebrew Serving in llogpitals and nom. Rev. Yeh udah Loewy Certified Mohel IRA KAUFMAN 3761 Humphrey WE. 4 2696 - Rev. Hyman SCIIULSINGER 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 ceeneteries, dedicated fo the service of Detroit Jews. Capable and Specialized MOHEL 1779 Atkinson TO 9 5115 S emler of Conan. 211iptity R. Rev. Jacob Silverman Detroit's Leading Surgical ' MOHEL 9371 %1 ildemere Ty. /-OM BETH•EL MEMORIAL PARK 11, 28120 WEST SIX MILE ROAD II Inkster and Midallt For Information Call Mr. Segall at MAdison 1530 9419 DEXTER BOULEVARD at Edison DETROIT 6, MICH TYLER 7-4520 TO 5-5959 CUSTOM BUILT LAMPS Marble Diertaments Benevolent Society. He leaives his wife, Rachel; suns, Louis, Abe of Flint and Harry; and daugh- ters, Mrs. Anna Michlin and Mrs. Lillian Kanarak. The family of the late Herman MARVIN SWEET, 16, 15373 Starler thank their relatives and friends for the many acts of kind- Linwood avenue, died Jan. 22. ness shown them in their recent Services were at the Hebrew Benevolent Society. He is stir. bereavement. vived by his parents, Phillip The family of the late Rose and Jennie Sweet; brother, Torgow thank their relatives and Louis; and sister, Mrs. Riot friends for the many acts of Friedman. kindness shown them in their recent bereavement • SOLOMON ELANSKY, 7 4, 3810 Elmhurst avenue, died Jan The family of the late Max 22. Services were at the Hebrew Gedrich thank their relatives and Benevolent Society, Ile leaves friends for the many acts of his wife, Beale; son, Harry; and kindness shown them in their re- daughters, Jean, Rose and Sarbh. cent bereavement. GUSSIE SERLIN, 67, 2310 Ro- chester avenue, died Jan. 22. Ser- vices were at the Hebrew Benev- In loving memory of my dear olent Society. Her son, Morten, husband, Joseph Weil, who and daughter, Mrs. Charlotte passed away Jan. 29, 1924. Sadly Wasserman, survive. nbssed by his wife, Mrs. Sophie Weil, SELIG KNOPPOW, 78, 2240 Taylor avenue, died Jan. 22. Ser- vices were at the Hebrew Benev- NATHAN SIMONS, 1 9 3 2 2 olnit Society. He leaves his wife, Strathcona avenue, died Jan. 20. Pearl; daughters, Mrs. Ida Le- Services were conducted by the vine, Mrs. Anna Siegal and Mrs. Kaufman Chapel. He was the Bessie Lastar; and sons, Benja- son of the late D. W. Simons, min and Abe. city councilman and community ISAAC WARRENSJ{Y, 75, of leader. He is survived by his wife, Gertrude; sons, Braudy 1124 Milwaukee avenue west, and Edgar; mother, Mrs. D. W. died Jan. 22. Services were at the Simons; brothers, Seymour, Mar- Hebrew Benevolent Society. His vin and Judge Charles C. 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