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In Ilemoriarn

Taft to Speak
afteth El

In memory of our beloved fa-
ther and grandfather, Sidney
Frank, who let this earth the 28th
day of February, 1934.

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Dexter boulevard. died Feb. 25.
Services were at the Hebrew
Benevolent Society. \ Her son,.
Walter, survives.

DAVID MELNICK, 57, 2483
Cortland avenue. died Feb. 25.
Services were at the Hebrew Ben-
Your daughters, sons, grand- evolent Society. He is survived
children and great grandchildren. , by his wife, Agnes; daughters,
Mrs. Lillian Horn and Mrs. Pearl
In loving memory of our dear Zeltzer; two brothers and four
son and brother, Sgt. S. Cohen, sisters.
who died in the service of his
country, March 4, 1945.
MAX MYERS. 54, 3265 Piniree
Sadly missed by his parents, avenue, died Feb. 26. Services
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cohen, broth- were at the Hebrew Benovolet
ers Sidney and Herman and sister Society. Ile leaves his wife, Sadie,
Edith.
and daughters Mrs. Anna Cook,

But neer a day out of our hearts
'Tis fifteen years you are out of
this world,

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Charles P. Taft of Cincinnati,
son of William Howard Taft and
past president of the Federal
Council of the Churches of Christ
in America, will be the speaker
of the first annual Leo M. Frank-
lin Memorial Lecture at the Sab-
bath Eve Services of Temple Beth
El at 8:15 p.m., March 4. Dr. B.
Benedict Glazer will officiate at
the services.

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North west

Late Sabbath evening services
will be at 8:30 p.m., Mach 4.
Rabbi Jacob E. Segal will speak
on "A Skull-Cap Arose and a Bit
of the Earth." The entire service
will be dedicated to the congre-
gation's Young Peoples Club.
Sabbath services will be held
at 9 a.m., March 5.

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Friday, March 4, 1949

Card of Thanks

Rebecca and Bertha.

Meyerson Women
to Hail Iltstadrut

Mrs. Rose Friedman, wife of
the late Nathan Friedman, thanks
her relatives and friends for their
many kindnesses in her recent
The Goldie Meyerson Group of
bereavement.
WERE!
Pioneer Women have scheduled
IN ANCIENT TIMES-
IN
several events for March. Tues-
pray T4iey WIRE RAM mermENARIESt:
day has been designated as His-
Oloiloaries
t
Y
FI4M1N6 FOR T41E E6IpTIAN ktt,
tadrut night. A movie on Pales-
TSAIASAiT1CA4US IN WS Walt AbAINST
JOSEPH KAUFMAN, of Pon-
tine and a speaker will be fea-
THE EiT.NionAmS
• A.
tiac, died Feb. 22. Service were at
tured, Mrs. N. Goldwater, an-
the Ira Kaufman Chapel. He
nounced.
leaves
a
son,
two
daughters,
and
"Trial and Error," autobiogra-
A Purim party is set for Sun-
brothers,
Nathan
of
Detroit
and
phy of Chaim Weizmann will be
day, March 13. at the home of
Morris of Montreal.
reviewed by Rabbi Leon Fram
Mrs. Max Bednarsh, 2903 Webb
at Sabbath eve services at 8:30
avenue. "Tevya's Daughters," by
ALEXANDER
LINDERMAN,
p.m., March 4, at the Art Insti? ,
1751 Philadelphia avenue west, Sholem Aleichen, will be re-
tute.
died Feb. 22. Services were at the viewed by Dorothy Brindze,
• •
March 22 at the home of Mrs.
The factilities of the newly in- mentary procedure. Assisting are Ira Kaufman Chapel. He is sur-
Rose Edelman, 3039 Collingwood
augurated speakers bureau of the Mesdames Janice Mendelsohn, vived by his wife, Rose; sons
Bernard and Herman of Chicago; avenue.
Women's
Division
of
the
Ameri-
Sabbath eve worship will be-
brother Abraham, and sister Mrs.
gin at 5.45 p.m., March 4. "Liv- can Jewish Congress has been
Jacob Linderman.
c available to the entire De-
ing in the Presence of God" is the
topic chosen by Rabbi Morris roit Jewish community. Mrs.
SAMUEL EVANS, 2490 Glad-
Adler for Sabbath services at 9 Samuel Herman is chairman of
stone avenue, died Feb. 25. Serv-
the
bureau.
a.m., March 5.
ices were at the Ira Kaufman
Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will
The division is equipped to offer
• • •
Chapel. He leaves his sons, Char- speak on "Answering the Basic
this public service to organiza-
les, Harry, Abraham and Samuel; Questions of Children on God,
tions on matters relative to edu-
'daughters, Mrs. Joseph Goldman Prayer and Religion" for his
The regular Sabbath service cation, community relations, Is-
and Mrs. David Miller, and broth- opening lecture in the second an-
rael,
law
and
social
action
and
will be at 5:45 p.m., March 4. At
er, Jack of New York.
nual course of -The Jewish Child
other
specialized
fields.
the late Friday night service be-
--- ---
in the Modern World" sponsored
ISAAC
S.
JACOBS,
died
Feb.
Among the speakers who will
ginning at 8:15 p.m., Rabbi Moses
by the Sisterhood of Temple Beth
27. Services were at the Ira Kauf-
Lehrman will speak on "A New be available are Mrs. Samuel
El at 11 a.m., Tuesday, in the
man Chapel. Ile is survived by his
Direction for Zionism." A social Green, president of the division;
Brown Memorial Chapel.
sons, Harold A., Dr. Joseph J.
Mrs. Harry Frank, vice-president
hour will follow.
The course is open to Sisterhood
and
Gus;
daughters.
Mrs.
George
of
education
and
Sam
Brown,
re-
Sabbath morning service will
members and their friends.
G.
Goldberg
and
Mrs.
Charles
gional
director
of
AJC.
begin at 9 a.m. Weekday services
Leiter; brother, Samuel of Chi-
For information. call Mrs. Her-
will be at 7:15 a.m,, and 5:45 p.m.
- a
• • •
man at TO. 5-3877.
off and Mrs. Agnes Levine.
The next-Sea-Sion -0f
to be Held
zational leadership course of the
Reburial services for Major
SAMUEL CHAIKIN, 1615 At-
Sabbath eve services, March 4, division wil be at 1:15 p.m.. Mon-
kinson avenue, died Feb. 26. Servs Louis A. Later who was killed in
begin at 6 p.m. Guest Cantor at day at the Parkman library, 1766
ices were at the Ira Kaufman a plane crash in Italy, June 5,
the services will be A. A. Rosen- Oakman boulevard.
MRS. SAMUEL HERMAN
• • •
The class will cover the fields
Chapel. He leaves his wife, Celia; 1945, will be at 1 p.m., Sunday, at
feld. Sabbath morning worship
begins at 9 a.m., March 5. Rabbi of public relations, organizational Barnett Dickman and Brown. The son, Jack; and daughters Mrs. the Ira Kaufman Chapel.
A graduate of Northern High
Samuel Abels, Mrs. George
Pinchos Katz will address two structure of the AJC and parlia- meeting is open.
Abramsohn and Mrs. Harry Ross. School, Major Later was 26 years
Bar Mitzvahs.
old at the time of his death. He
►
REBECCA COVENSKY, 60, is survived b' his parents, Mr.
1998 Richton avenue, died Feb. and Mrs. Philip Later of Taylor
24. Services were at Lewis Bros. avenue, a brother, Samuel, and
Chapel. Her husband, Morris, and sister, Mrs. Joseph Kosofsky.
"The New Road," an album
The March meeting of the Sis-
sons, Max and Louis, survive.
A check for $900 has been of records made especially for
terhood of Temple Israel will take
turned over to the Zionist Or- Jewish Music Month, is avail-
the form of a Purim Festival, fea-
LENA KAUFMAN. 62, 19426
ganization of America by Haifa
able to organizations through the tured by the presentation of an Warrington drive, died Febi 22.
Chapter, ZOA of Detroit, to be
original
one-act
play,
"In
a
Per-
A concert on the theme, "Jew-
Services were at Lewis Bros.
used for the purchase of food for program service of the Jewish
sian Palace," written by Mrs. Chapel. She leaves her daughters, ish Music Through the Ages,"
Community Council. There are
Israel.
Harry Landsman.
Mrs. Ida Garrick and Mrs. Doro- will be presented by Masada on
Haifa Chapter will purchase a three records in the set which
The meeting will take place thy Fruman, and brothers, Reu- behalf of the Jewish Young
dunam of land through the JNF contain a concert of Jewish music
Adult Council at 8:30 p.m.. Thurs-
Monday, March 14 at the Institute ben, Boris and Abraham Smiley
in honor of Max Moss in appre- with narration.
day, March 10. at the Center.
of Cali, Colombia, S.A.
of Arts.
ciation of his efforts in making
Organizations wishing to mark
Mrs. William P. Greenberg will
the game night, which brought
Serving 1st Hospitals and 'tomes
ANNA DAVIS, 68, of Bellene,
Jewish Music Month in an un- direct the play. In the cast will
much of the $900, a success.
Penna., died Feb. 21. Services
and
effective
manner
may
be
Mesdames
Nathan
Apsel,
Jack
were at Lewis Bros. Chapel. She
Mesdames Bernard Davidson usual
J. is survived by two daughters and
and Paul Frailberg were recent call the Jewish Center, CH. 1675, Borsand, Jacob Citrin, Louis
Certified MOHEL
for bookings and for program Klavons, Tom Mittledorf, Harold a son.
hostesses.
3761 Humphrey
suggestions utilizing this set of Schakne, Harry Singer and John
Phone WE. 4-2696
records and others from the West. Mrs. Phillip Arnold and BERTHA MONDSCHEIN, 87,
Mrs. Joseph Bean will assist.
Council's collection.
N. Arlington, Va., died Feb. 20.
Luncheon will be served at Services were at Lewis Bros.
12:30 p.m. Mrs. Sidney Rosen is Chapel. Her son, Abraham, sur-
Surgical Mohel
vives.
The Ladies at Yeshivah Beth
chairman.
Rabbi
Leo Goldman
Yehudah will mark their 35th
i
t'srtofiesi and
FANNY SCHULIST, 76, 9360
anniversary with an installation
Plans have been made for the
It rests •••• ■ ied by Dori so s and
Itoeonstals
Genessee avenue, died Feb. 23.
of officers and Purim party at Bnai David Sisterhood's annual
TO 8 - 3094
Services were at the Hebrew
8:30 p. in., Saturday, March 12, "Night of Games" April 4. Mes-
3035 Richton
Benevolent Society. She leaves ,
at the Yeshivah Bldg.
dames Morris Sandubrac and
Hapoel Hamizrachi will hold a
her sons, Sanford and Alfred, and
The program will feature selec- Morris Garber are chairmen.
Malaveh Malkah, at 9 p.m., Sat-
REV. CANTOR
a brother, E. W. Hamburger.
tions by Cantor Hyman Adler,
A report on the Sisterhood's urday, at Yeshivath Beth Yehu-
DAVID GOLDEN
David I. Berris, chairman, an- bride luncheon was given at a dah. The organizations committee
Detroit's lo's,00rote 51..4,.1
SOPHIE Wr13NER, 81, 15891
nounced. Mrs. Hyman Rotten- board meeting by Mesdames Alex includes Dr. Sam Baumer, Mrs.
Ti. 4-9490
Wo.olding
-1,inif.a Po•tfooltowd
berg is president.
Galanda and Charles Varne.
Max Carmen, Ernest Greenfield,
At Howe toy Appointoynt
•
Dr. Leon Hershfus and Mrs. Ar-
thur Selmar.

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Temple Israel

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AJC Women Speakers Unit
Is Made Available to Public

Shaarey Zedek

Religion and Child
Dr. Glazer Topic

3nai Moshe

Beth Aaron

on Sunday

Council Provides 1 Puri Festival
at Temple Israel

Haifa Gives $900
Jewish Records •
for Food to Israel

Young Adult Council
Plans Jewish Concert

REV. YEHUDAH LOEWY

Yeshivah Ladies
Slate Installation

Bnai David Women
Slate Game Night

Hapoel Hamizrachi
Plans Malaveh Malkah

Jewish Folklore Topic
of Sermons by Fram

Center Pays Tribute
to Simons' Memory

Do you need a speaker for your
organization? Call the Chronicle,
At a meeting of the board of
WO. 1-1040.
directors of the Center, a mem-
orial tribute to the late Seymour
Simons was adopted. The tribute
RECEPTACLES
was composed by Rabbi Morris
Garbage. Ash sod Rubbish, Rade-
Adler.
forced C .rels. l'nlly •neraddred.

"Jewish Folklore" will be the
theme of the new series of ser-
mons to be delivered by Rabbi
Leon Fram at the Sabbath Eve
services of Temple Israel.
The first sermon in the series
will be a review of Nathan
Mrs. Simons was unanimously
Ausubel's "Treasury of Jewish
Folklore" and will be delivered elected to the board to fill the
at 8:30 p.m., Friday March II, unexpired portion of Mr. Simons'
term which extends until 1951.
at the Art Institute. •

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