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February 25, 1949 - Image 11

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1949-02-25

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CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

Friday, February U, 1180

Synagogues List
Sabbath Services

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Beth Shmuel Chairman

"Trial and Error", the auto-
biography of Dr. Chaim Weiz-
mann, will be reviewed by Rabbi
Moses Lehrman at the late Fri-
day evening service at 8:15
p.m., February 25, at Congrega-
tion Bnai Moshe. A social hour
will follow.
Weekday services will be at
7:15 a.m. and 5:45 p.m. Regular
Friday evening service will be
at 5:45 p.m.



Northwest Hebrew

Sabbath eve services will be
at 5:45 p. m., February 25. Sab-
bath service begins at 9 a. in.
Rabbi Jacob E. Segal will speak
on "Goals with Roads: A World
Illusion." The junior congrega-
tion will meet at 9:30 a.m. Sat-
urday, in the small chapel.




Temple Israel

MILTON RATNER, above, is
chairman and Harry •Korman
is co-chairman of the annual
banquet of Congregation Beth
Shtnuel set for 6:30 p.m., Sun-
day, March 13, at the new
building, Dexter at Buena
Vista. For reservations, call
TU. 1-9300.

a dinner March 20, to commem-
orate the completion of the school
room and small chapel section of
the structure. , ti
Ira G. Kaufman, president of
the Synagogue, announced t h e
formation of the following com-
mittees: Chairman, David B.
Aaron; tickets, Manny Lux, Ben
Morganroth, Max Ilaidy, Robert
Ettinger, Edward Leeds and Jos-
eph Bortman; dinner, David Mill-
er, Dr. Hy Freeland and Charles
H. Charlip; seating, Morris No-
sanchuk, Irving and Arthur
Schultz; program, Herman Avrin
and J. Maurice Karo; and pub-
licity, Ira G. Kaufman and Alfred
L. Brook.
There will be no solicitation of
funds.
Earlier the same day the United
Hebrew Schools will hold open
house at the Synagogue social
hall. The UHS will occupy the
school rooms starting March 1.

Variety Show Set
liy Mizrachi Youth

Prayer, Religion, etc.'; March 15,
"Avoiding the Neurotic Pattern
for Children—Jewishly or Other-
wise"; March 22, "Jewish Values
That Can and Must Survive in
America"; and March 29, "Better
Ways of Growing Up—What Can
Parents Do?"
The course is open to members
of Temple Beth 7, :1, parents of the

"Hamantasch Review" a va-
riety show sponsored by the
Memel Mizrachi Youth Group,
will be presented at two 8:30
P.m. performances, March 12-13,
at Central high School. Enter-
tainment will be provided by
Cantor Adler, Drora Selesnv,
Arthur Gottlieb, Marshall Klap- religious school and their friends.
per, Rhoda Goldschlag and a
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MONUMENTS
choral group. For information,
call Bernie Siegal, WE. 5-0397.

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wife, Esther; and sons Harry, Wil-
liam and Julius.

ents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Green-
berg; and brothers„ Sidney and
Sanford.

ISADORE FRANK, of Los An-
geles, formerly of Detroit, died
Feb. 13. He is survived by his
'Wife, Rose; a son, Eugene; daugh-
ter, Anne; and sisters, Mrs. Ida
Schultz, Mrs. Samuel Goss, Mrs.
Ada Green and Mrs. Tillie Adel-
man of Detroit.

Reburial Rites Held
for S Sgt. Sheiff

Reburial services for S/Sgt.
Samuel Shed! were held at the
Hebrew Benevolent Society, with
interment at the Veteran's sec-
tion of the Hebrew Memorial
Park.

Military honors were given by
the Jewish War Veterans.

Sergt. Sheiff was killed Oct. 28,
1944, at the age of 24. He is
survived by his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Morris Sheiff of -Yale, Mich.,
and his sister Rose.

LOUIS WEISS, 58, 473 Gaje
road, Lake Pontiac, died Feb. 14.
Services were at the Hebrew
Benevolent Society. He is survived
by his wife, Bertha; brothers Ben
and Henry of New York City; and
one sister.

Chronicle Synagogue, social
and club news deadline is
noon Mondays.

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DAVID HALPERIN, 7618 John
R. street, died Feb. 17. Services
were at the Ira Kaufman Chap-
el. His wife, Lillie, and daugh-
ter, Mrs. Bert Finnk, survive.

Mizrachi Class Slated
by Rabbi Kapustin

Child Problems
Is Beth El Topic

Sabbath eve services at 5:30
p.m., Feb. 25. At 9 p.m. worship
Rabbi Pinchos Katz will speak
en "Basic Ideas of a Synagogue".
Sabbath worship begins at 9
a.m. Daily services at 7:30 a.m.
and 6 p.m.

Obiiaaries

NATHAN B. FRIEDMAN, 4285
Sturtevant avenue, died Feb. 17.
Services were at the Ira Kauf-
man Chapel. lie is survived by
his wife, Rose; daughters, Rita
and Beulah; and a brother.

BENJAMIN Z IPPE R, 2524
Taylor avenue, died Feb. 19.
Services were at the Ira Kauf-
man Chapel. He leaves his wife,
Sarah; sons, Carl and Leo;
daughter, Mrs. Louis Wetsman;
brother, Jack of Toronto; and
sisters, Mrs. Jark Storkman, Mrs.
"The Illegals", the stirring Fay Rosenfield, Mrs. Dora Tobias
film that pictures the tragic and Mrs. Ruth Davis of Toronto.
journey of Jewish refugees to
Palestine, begins its midwest
BERTHA KEIDAN, 18493 Pen-
premiere showing, Sunday at the nington drive, died Feb. 19. Serv-
Abington Theatre, 12th at Se- ices were at the Ira Kaufman
ward, tinder the auspices of Chapel. Her SOW, S. Baer and
Cinema Lodge, Bnai Brith.
Milford; daughter, Mrs. Morris
Actual refugees themselves— Mandell, and a sister survive.
the children, the young and the
old—make up the cast of this
ALLAN A. BURNS (Burn-
epic picture that portrays the stine) of Detroit and Miami, died
20th century exodus of the Jew- Feb. 16 at Miami. Services were
ish people from the graveyards at the Ira Kaufman Chapel. lie
of Europe to their Homeland in
leaves his brothers, Meyer, Sam-
Palestine.
uel and Louis; and sisters, Mrs.
To photograph the weary jour- Meyer Pereira of Los Angeles,
ney of the refugees, war corres•
Mrs. Sam Goldberg of Buffalo,
pondent Meyer Levin, novelist
Mrs. Louis M. Dunn, Mrs. An-
and director of "The Illegals",
nette Kahn and Mrs. Harry
joined an actual expedition as Satovsky.
it surmounted obstacle after ob-
MORRIS PF,NSKAR,
die d
stacle to reach Israel.
Feb. 16. Services were at the Ile-
All proceeds of the Detroit brew Benevolent Society. His
showing will be used for char-
wife, Esther, and sons, Robert
itable purposes. "The Illegals"
and Saul, survive. .•111111111
will be shown continuously Sun-
day beginning at 1 P.M., and
twice nightly thereafter through
Saturday, March 5, at 7:15 and
9:15 P.M.

A class in the ideology of Ha
poel llamizrachi, under the di-
rection of Rabbi Max Kapustin,
director of the Wayne Univer-
sity Hillel Foundation, will meet
at 7:15 p.m. every Monday, at
the Rabbi's home, 2494 Pingree
avenue. The class is open to the
''The Jewish Child in the Mod- public .
ern World' is the theme of the
CALLOW FAMILY CLUB
second annual course of lectures
A meeting of the Callow
for parents sponsored by the Sis-
terhood of Temple Beth El. Dr. Family Club was held at the
Benedict Glazer will speak at home of Mr. and Mrs. Al Farber
of Santa Rosa Drive.
11 a. m., March 8.
Speaking on four consecutive
Tuesdays, Dr. Glazer will discuss
on March 8, "Answering the Basic
Questions of Children on God,

IGNATZ ENGLANDER, 72, 2635
Cortland avenue, died Feb. 17.
Services were at Lewis Bros.
Chapel. He is survived by his

DORA ROSENTHAL, 70, 11757
Broadstreet, died Feb. 15. Services
(Elia) Surath wit:11 to thank their
were at Lewis Bros. Chapel. She
relatives and friends for the kind-
leaves her sons, Morris, Louis
nesses shown them in their
and Michael J.; daughters, Mrs.
recent bereavement.
Morris Sagotsky and Mrs. Charles
The family of the late Anna Lee and brother, Louis Sabelsky,
Kass LaBret wish to thank rela- Of St. Louis.
tives and friends for the many
DELLA GREENBERG, 28, 8826
kindnesses shown them during
Twelfth Street, died Feb. 17. Ser-
their recent bereavement.
vices were at the Hebrew Benevo-
-
-
lent Society. She leaves her par-

Support Sought
`Illegals' Shows
by Yeshiva U.
Modern E.odus

Friday night services will be-
gin at 8:30 p.m., Feb. 25, at the
.Art Institute with a youth ser-
vice and symposium on ''What
Judaism Means to Me". Young
Rabbi Abraham Bender of
adults are especially invited, A
New York will be in Detroit for
social hour will follow.


the next three weeks on behalf
of Yeshiva University. He can
Shaarey Zedek
be reached* at 2280 Monterey
Friday evening worship begins avenue.
The university was founded to
at 5:45 p.m., February 25. At
Saturday worship beginning at blaze a new trail in education
9 am., Rabbi Morris Adler will in conformity with the great
speak on ''The Measure of a I American democratic traditions
Man's Value". Junior congrega- land in harmony with the spirit-
tion service at 9:30 a.m. and ual heritage of Israel.
children's congregation service
Yeshiva University comprises
from 10:30 to 12 noon.
eight separate schools and divis-
• • •
ions, in which an effort is made
to harmonize the general and
Temple Beth El
scientific knowledge which the
At the Sabbath Eve services students imbibe with the Jew-
beginning at 8:15 p.m., February lish educational elements in their
2a, Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will background, thereby helping to
conclude his review of "Trial develop happily adjusted per-
and Error". Dr. Glazer will sonalities. They are: College of
stress who really secured the Liberal Arts and Sciences, Rabbi
State of Israel; the present con- Isaac Elchanan Theological Sem-
flict in American Zionsm and inary, Teachers Institute, Ber-
some comments on Jewish lead- nard Revel Graduate . School,
ership. A social hour will follow. Harry Fischel School for Higher
• • •
Studies, Accredited Preparatory
School, Graduate Institute of
Bitai David
Friday night, Feb. 25, will Mathematics and School of Ed-
conclude the Friday night gath- ucation and Community Admin-
erings of this winter season. The istration.
Yeshiva University has an en-
service will be conducted by
members of the Boy's Club and rollment of 1273 students from
will be dedicated to the club, 26 states and 19 foreign coun-
Chevra Ayan Yaacov and the tries with a faculty of 112.
Ladies Auxiliary.
Rabbi Eric Greenbaum, direc-
tor of the Bnai David religious
school, will speak on "Jewish
Youth in Time of Transition".
• • •

Beth Aaron

Card of Thank.

Mrs. Beulah Appel, wife of the
late Dr. Philip Appel, and chil-
dren, wish to thank their relatives
and friends for the kindness
shown them during their recent
Members of the Northwest Ile- bereavement. ---
brew Congregation will gather at
The family or the late Harry

Weizmann Book Is
Topic at Bnai Moshe



N.W. to Celebrate
Building Progress

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