Mayne to Address
Amity Services

Beth I1 Speaker

First Parliament
of Israel Meets

(Continued from Page 1)

United Synagogue
Sabbath Is Marked

The Rev. Joseph Q. Mayne, ex-
ecutive Secretary of the Detroit
Round Table of Catholics, Jews
and Protestants will be guest
speaker of the Friday night
gathering of Congregation Bnai
David, at 8:30 p.m., Feb. 18.
The services are dedicated to
Brotherhood Week. The Rev. Mr.
Mayne, who is head of the Michi-
gan region of the national con-
ference of Christians and Jews,
and has recently returned from a
three month tour of Europe, will
speak on "Europe's St niggle for
Survival." The non-Jewish com-
munity has been invited to this
program.

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Bnai Moshe

rage Fifteen

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Friday, January 14, 1949

ing sessions of Parliament were
held in Jerusalem, whose status
is still not fully determined, the
United States and other western
nations boycotted the opening.

When the Rifssian minister,
Pavel Ivanovitch Yershov, ar-
rived with members of his staff,
he received a warm greeting. In
addition to other eastern states
which were represented, there
were present the envoys of the
Scandinavian countries, Cuba,
Spain and some Latin American
states.

U nveilin g notice3

The family of the late Leah
Eskin, wife of the late Rabbi
Isaac Eskin, announce the unveil-
ing of a monument in her mem-
ory at 2 p.m., Sunday, Feb. 20,
at Nusach Ari Cemetery. Rabbi
Herbert Eskin and local Rabbis
will officiate. Friends and rela-
tives are invited.

Obituaries

DR. PHILIP RAY APPEL, 39,
19365 Warrington drive, died Feb.
8. Services were at Lewis Bros.
Chapel. lie is survived by his
wife, Beulah; son, Robert; daugh-
ters, Nancy and Susan; mother,
Mrs. Lilly Rothberg; and sister,
Dr. Weizmann's arrival brought Mrs. Rose Seibler.
to a climax Jerusalem's most ex-
WILLIAM GREENBAUM, 68,
citing day in recent years. King
George avenue was lined with 2745 Cortland avenue, died Feb.
thousands of flag waving citizens 8 Services were at Lewis Bros.
to cheer the arrival of the Israeli Chapel. He leaves his wife, Mary;
and daughter, Mrs. Oscar Miller.
leaders and their guests.

Dr. Julius Gordon, of Temple
Shaare Emith in St. Louis, will
be guest speaker of the Tem-
ple Beth El Men's Club, at 8:15
p.m. Tuesday in the Brown
Memorial Chapter. Dr. Gordon
has been spiritual leader of
Temple Shaare Emeth for the
past 19 years.

'

DAVID STOLER, 16838 Pine - . s-
hurst avenue, died Feb. 12. Services
were at the Ira Kaufman Chapel.

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He is survived by his daughters,
Mrs. George Musser, Mrs. Robe rt
Zell, Mrs. Stanley Rosen and Mrs.
Sam Herald of Cleveland.
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EDWARD I. SHULMAN, 37,
9301 Martindale avenue north, died
Feb. 13. Services were at the Ira
Katfman Chapel. He leaves his
wife, Clara; son, Stanford; mother,
Mrs. Ben Shulman; brothers, Dr.
Thomas B. and Armand A. Shill-
man, and sister, Mrs. Sam Levitt.

HELEN SILVERSTON, 27, 2995
Elmhurst avenue, died Feb. 14.

Services were at Lewis Bros.
Chapel She is survived by her hus-
band, Paul S.; son, Richard; par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Weber;

brothers, Simon and Morris, and
sister, Mrs. Philip Beck.

Plan. Training
BECKY MALTZ, 69, 3209 Webb of AJC Aides

SPRINZAK NAMED
On the completion of the oath- avenue, died Feb. 1 Services were
A demonstration meeting for the
taking ceremony, Dr. Weizmann at Lewis Bros. Chapel. IIer sons,
called for nomination of the per- Louis and Harry; and daughters 11 crews who will participate in
Cantors to Present
manent Cairman of the assemb- Mrs. Sarah Engelman and Mrs. the program of workers' training
for the 1949 Allied Jewish Cam-
Joseph Sprinzak, Mapai lead- Lena Katz, survive.
Concert, March 30 ly.
paign of the Women's Division,
er, who was chairman of the
The Detroit Cantors Associa- provisional state council, was
MARTIN GEIBMAN, 57, 4021 will be held at 11 a. m., Feb. 23,
tion will present a concert Wed- elected without opposition.
Tuxedo avenue, died Feb. 10. at the Center. Mrs. Leonard If.
nesday, March 30 at Congrega-
None of the members was chal- Services were at Lewis Bros. Weiner is chairman of the workers' va,
tion Bnai David. It will be con- lenged. Murmurs swept the hall
training committee.
ducted by Dan Frohman, musical when Nathan Friedman-Yellin, Chapel. He leaves his wife, Edna;
The purpose of the demonstra-
son,
Sol;
and
brother,
Eugene
director of the association.
tion is to train 60 women who will
Stern
Group
leader
freed
last
Gelbman.
Proceeds of
lead the 3,000 women solicitors for
the concert week, and Menachem Beigin,
this year's drive.
MORRIS GUSSIN, 79, 4268
will be used to Heruth party head who was
Assisting Mrs. Weiner are
leader
of
the
Irgun,
took
the
Waverly avenue, died Feb. 12. Arthur S. Thinly, co-chairman, and
rehabili tat e
oath.
refugee C a n -
Services were at Lewis Bros.
Shaarey Zedek
Before Parliament opened a Chapel. lie is survived by his the following members of the work.
tors and to as-
ers' training committee: Mesdames
Friday evening services will be
ceremony
honoring
the
defend-
sist others in
wife, Rebecca; son, Carl; daugh-
at 5:30 p.m., Feb. 18. In obser-
ers of Israel who died in battle ter, Mrs. Charles Lakoff; broth- Joseph G. Fenton, Benjamin Jaffe,
Europe.
Julian H. Krolik, Jerome Mark,
vance of United Synagogue Sab-
Officers of the was held near Jerusalem, where ers, Max and Samuel Gussin; and Alexander W. Sanders, Joseph Fen-
bath, Rabbi Morris Adler will
association are a forest had been planted in their sister, Mrs. Morris Abrams.
ton, Abraham Cooper and Miss
speak on the "The Synagogue
Cantor Jacob honor.
Pearl Devenow.
Faces the Future' ato Saturday
S o n enklar,
'TRIUMPH GATES'
JOgPII KAUFMAN, 66, 1927
worship at 9 a.m.
Dan
Frohman
p
r
e
s
ident;
• • •
Dr. Weizmann was led to the Pingree avenue, died Feb. 7. Serv-
Cantors David Katzman and Hy- Agency biulding, where the Par-
Benevo- Louise Grace Seeks
man J. Adler, vice-presidents; liament met, by a military and ices were at the Hebrew
leaves his wife,
Northwest Hebrew
He
lent
Society.
Cantor Nathan Adler of Wind-
School Board Post
Esther Gershone, student at sor, secretary; Cantor Rubin Boy- Police guard. He was met by a Theresa, and daughter, Mrs. Ella
number of Israel cabinet mem- Hermann.
"There never has been a time
the New York Jewish Theologi- arsky, treasurer; and Cantors
when the Issues at stake in the
cal Seminary who is equipping Hyman Schulsinger, A. A. Ro- bers who escorted him through
the "Triumph Gates" and into
MICHELE SEGAL, died Jan. 6. Detroit Board of Education elec-
herself so that she may return senfeld and II. Blank, chairmen.
the building where he later de- Services were at the Hebrew Be- tion were so vital, so closely inter-
to India and teach her people,
livered his historic address.
woven in the future of Detroit, Its
will be guest speaker at the
Dr. Weizmann told the gather- nevolent Society. Her parents, Mr. standards of education and living,"
Sisterhood Sabbath, at 8:30 p.m.,
and Mrs. Harry Segal, survive.
ing that the foremost aim of the
said Louise C. Grace, candidate for
Friday, Feb. 18.
Jewish state was "to gather in
the six-year term, in an address
Rabbi Jacob E. Segal will
MINNIE
MINA
POLLACK,
68,
all the exiles from all parts of
before a group of educators and
preach on "The Synagogue Faces
2700
Hazelwood
avenue,
died
Feb.
the world" and that "a message
citizens.
the Future" at Saturday services
6.
Services
were
at
the
Hebrew
ofhope and good cheer is going
"I will work aggressively for ed-
beginning at 9 a.m., in observ-
NEW YORK (WNS) — When out in this hour from the scared Benevolent Society. She leaves
ance of United Synagogue Sab- the several hundred Catholics city to all the oppressed and to her sons, Samuel and Larry, and ucation that will create good citi-
zens and lessen juvenile delinquen-
bath.
who settled in a new housing de- all who are struggling for free- daughter, Fritzie.
• • •
cy and a school curriculum geared
velopment in Queens began dom and equality."
to meet the requirements of life as
thinking
of
forming
a
church
and
HARRY
BRENNER,
60,
died
There was cheering among the
Temple Beth El
building an edifice they little 120 Parliament members and the Feb. 8. Services were at the He- it is lived today."
"Trial and Error," autobio- realized they would end up hold-
graphy of Dr. Chaim Weizmann, ing services in the back of a hundreds of invited guests as he brew Benevolent Society. Ile is
said ''from this place we send survived by his wife, Ida, and Kosher Frozen Meat
will be reviewed by Dr. B. Bene- store owned by a Jew.
fraternal blessings to our brthren sister, Mrs. A. Hecht.
dict Glazer, at Sabbath services,
Is Selling in Chicago
When a committee came to all over the world and to all
8:15 p.m., Feb. 18.
the Rev. William F. Murray, pas- states, great and small, that rec-
CHICAGO — A private kosher
ROBERT WIDLAN, ten weeks,
•
•
•
tor of Our Lady of the Snows ognized Israel."
died Feb. 11. Services were at meat concern began sale of a
parish, and told him that Ben-
Temple Israel
the Hebrew Benevolent Society. limited variety of kosher frozen
jamin Wanger, a Jewish store-
TRIBUTE TO PIONEERS
He is survived by his parents, Mr. meat here recently, the Jewish
The Rev. John W. Parrish of keeper, had offered them the With a voice of solemnity he
and Mrs. Joseph Widlan, and a Post revealed. A communal lead-
St. James Methodist Church, in rear of his candy store as a house told the gathering that it was
er said prices would be lower
a pulpit exchange with Rabbi of worship until they build a with a feeling of "deep reverence brother, Sheldon.
than those of comparable non-
Leon Fram, will speak on "Get- church of their own or find and consecreation" that he rose
kosher meats.
ANNA LABRET, 68, of Buffalo,
ting Ahead Of,. or Along With," other quarters, the priest replied "to open the Constituent Assem-
N.
Y.,
died
Feb.
8.
She
is
sur-
at Sabbath services, Feb. 18, be- that the House of God is where bly of the State of Israel—the
Serving In Hospitals and Homes
you find it and that prayers are first Knesseth Israel of our time vived by her daughters, Mrs.
ginning at 8:30 p.m.
Rev. Yehudah Loewy
received whether they are deliv- in this eternal city of Jerusa- Samuel Gottesman of Buffalo,
Mrs. Ben Wunter and Mrs. Ben-
ered in a beautiful edifice or in lem."
Certified Mohe
Officers Inducted
the depth of a cave.
The veteran Zionist leader jamin Levinson of Detroit, and
Certified Mohel
son
Benjamin
LaBret
of
Detroit.
This happened over six months shook visibly as he gave "thanks
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ago, and since then the Catholics and praise to the God of Israel,
ROSE WEISS, 3312 Chicago
who
in
His
mercy,
granted
him
in
the
developmenthave
been
The Aesculapian Pharmaceuti-
boulevard, died Feb. 6. Services
cal Association honored its new holding services in the rear of the privilege of witnessing the
were at the Ira Kaufman Chapel.
officers for the coming year at an the store. Wanger keeps the back redemption of our people after
Surgical Mohel
Her husband Joseph, and brothers,
installation dinner at the Detroit of the store immaculate and he centuries of affliction and suf-
Rabbi
1.e0 Goldman
Adolph
and
Eugene
Hauser,
sur-
is the proudest man in the world fering."
Leland Hotel.
irri
•nd
vive.
Ile
spoke
of
the
people
who
for
having
had
an
opportunity
of
Ilry
0111111enikil
h>
The officers are: Harry Berlin,
Doctor, sod
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to
lead
their
generation
translating
abstract
talk
about
president; Al Roggin, vice-presi-
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fulfillment
of
the
dream
inter
faith
relations
into
con-
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dent; Michael Wainer, secretary;
of all generations, towards the Woodingham drive, died Feb. 10.
crete form.
and Harry Pernick, treasurer.
Services
were
at
the
Ira
Kaufman
return
to
Zion
and
the
restora-
The group will meet Monday,
REV. CANTOS
Feb. 21, at the Hotel Book Cadil- Menachem Boraisha tion of Jewish nationhood, and Chapel. He leaves his wife, Anna;
DAVID GOLDEN
paid respect to men who dreamt son, Marvin; daughter, Mrs. Louis
lac. There will be a movie on a
Detroit's Favorite Motel
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by
destiny
the
privilege
Wedding
C.runionks Performed
Meetings are open to prospective
At Home by Appointment
NEW
YORK
(Special)
Services
of
seeing
the
fulfillment
of
their
members.
MONUMENTS
• for Menachem Boraisha Goldberg, aspirations."
one of the world's foremost Jewish
Among them, he said, were
`Yellow Sky' Continues poets, were held Sunday. He was Herzl, Brandeis, Achad Iloam,
Rev. Jacob Silverman
Detroit's Leading
Nordau, Bialik, Usishkin and
for 2nd Week At Fox 60.
Surgical
He wrote under the name of others.
Filled with excitement, thrills

"Anti-Semite and Jew," the
recent book by Jean Paul Sartre,
which caused such a furor in the
concept of anti-Semitism, will be
discussed by Rabbi Moses Lehr-
man at the 8:15 services, Friday,
Feb. 18, The Gen. Maurice Rose
Post, JWV, will assist. Early
evening service will be at 5:30
p.m., Rabbi I.ehrman's topic for
the Sabbath service beginning
at 9 a. tn., will be "The Syna-
gogue Faces the Future," in
honor of the United Synagogue
Sabbath. •
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Catholics Use
A Jew's Store

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and tension, "Yellow Sky" con-
tinues for a second action-packed
week at the Fox Theater. Pairing
Gregory Peck and Anne Baxter
for the first time on the screen, it
presents Richard Widmark in still
another role calculated to advance
his standing as Hollywood's most

promising new star.

Menachem Boraisha. For 15 years
he was associate editor of "The
Congress Weekly" or the Ameri-
can Jewish Congress.
Dr. David Petegorsky, Congress
executive director, described Mr.
Boraisha as "one of the most il-

lustrious lgivs of contemporary
Jewish literature."

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