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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1949-04-15

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Page Thirty

Friday, April 15, 1941

She
Music; son, Sidney; brother, Mor- were at Hebrew Benevolent.
ris Swidler; and sister, Mrs. Mor- leaves her sons, Irving and Abra-
ham; and daughters, Mrs. Eve-
ris Levinowsky.
The officers and members of
lyn Gaynor, Mrs. Fay Diskin and
Congregation Beth Itzchock hon-
Mrs. Ann Zarat of New York,
LOUIS
GROSSMAN,
57,
Vet-
or the saared memory of the
and Vivian.
erans
Hospital,
died
Aprli
4.
founders of the congregation:
Services
were
at
Lewis
Bros.
He
Philip Rosenthal, Rose Levine,
MAX STEINBERG, 51, of 1927
"Can We Remain Free , in the
Jacob Traub, Morris Levine and is survived by five sisters, in- Pingree avenue, died April 7.
cluding Mrs. Roy R. Snelling; and
Modern World?" will be the topic
Morris Derovan, and also the fol-
Services were at Hebrew Benevo-
one brother.
of Dr. B. Benedict Glazer's Pass-
lowing deceased: Miriam Kap-
lent. His wife, Ethel; suns, Ir-
over sermon for Friday, April 15
lan, Yehudah Kaplan, Jacob Litt-
ROSE BURDICK, 77, of 2940 ving and Dave; and daughter,
in Temple Beth El.
man, Esther Rosenthal, Anna
Chicago boulevard, died April 5. Ida, survive.
• • •
Schwartz, Sam Varkel, Sam
Services were at Lewis Bros. She
Schwartz, Harris Farber, Isaac leaves her son, Harry; daughters,
WILLIAM LINSKY, 69, of 2289
Suffrin, Joseph Schwartz, David Mrs. Joel Levy, Dorothy Burdick Clairmount avenue, died April 9.
Sabbath eve worship, April 15,
Schwartz, Norman Goodman, Ab- of New York and Mrs. Sol Ger- Services were at Hebrew Benevo-
will be at 6:45 p.m. Sabbath
raham M. Suffrin, Blume Zeff, son; sisters, Mrs. Lena Monarch lent. He leaves his sons, Sala
morning worship will begin at
Isidor Rosenfeld, Eva Farber, and Mrs. Mamie London; and and Morris; and daughters, Mrs.
9 a.m. Rabbi Moses Lehrman
Leah Suffrin, Lt. Daniel Gins- brothers, Gerson Cass, Jacob Kass, Lenora Zaretine and Irene.
will discuss "Can These Bones
burg, Philip Rubin, Mandel Ab- Joseph Kay and Sam Phil.
Live?" Chol Harmed services will
ramowich and Fannie Taub.
SAMUEL COPPERSMITH, 84,
be at 7:15 a.m. and 6:45 p.m.
LOUIS A. COLEN, 55, of 2541 of 115e1 Petoskey avenue, died
Memorial services will be at
• • •
Pingree avenue, died April 6. April 9. Services were at He-
8:30 p.m., Tuesday, May 3.
Services were at Lewis Bros. He brew Benevolent. His daughter,
PFC JOSEPH SPITZER was
reburied Sunday in the vet-
In loving memory of my dar- leaves his son, Chester; daughter, Mrs. Rebecca Smith, survives.
Passover family Sabbath eve
erans section of Hebrew Mem- ling angel mother, Millie C. Berg, Mrs. Mignon Lumberg; brothers,
service will be at 8:30 p.m., April
orial Park. Services were at who passed away April 15, 1934. Mac, Herman and Lester; and
LEVI SELIG, 73, of 3275 Glynn
15. Rabbi Leon Fram will speak
the
Hebrew Benevolent Society "She will live forever in my sister, Mrs. Editt Freedman of court, died April 9. Services
on "Folklore of Passover." Pass-
New York.
under the auspices of the Jew- heart."
were at Hebrew Benevolent. He
over refreshments will be served
ish War Veterans. Pfc. Spitzer
leaves his wife, Bertha; son, Bert;
during a social hour sponsored by
Her loving son, Harold C.
ROSE PRUSSIAN, 86, of 2662 and daughters, Mrs. Clara Baer
was 20 years old Iscn he was
the sisterhood.
Berg.
Calvert avenue, died April 10. and Mrs. Emily Lublinski.
killed in action dur dg the Bat-
Services were at Lewis Bros. She
tle of the Bulge, Dec. 26, 1944.
is survived by her daughters,
He is survived by his parents,
Mrs. Davis H. Cole and Esther
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Sam
Spitzer;
Worship will start at 6 p.m.,
R. Prussian.
brothers,
Morris
and
Harry,
The
family
of
the
late
Lt.
Jack
April 15. Sabbath services begin
and
sister,
Ethel.
Winokur wish to thank their
at 9 a.m., April 16.
HARRY GOODMAN, 65, of 2222
Nathan Zussman. fa her of the
friends and relatives for the Sturtevant avenue, died April 9.
many kindnesses shown them in Services were at Lewis Bros. He late Lt. Raymond Zusman, win-
ner of the Congressional Medal of
their recent bereavement.
leaves his wife, sessie; and sons, Honor, died April 9. Mr. Zussman
Morning service begins at 8
Isadore, Sol and Isaac.
lived at 2918 Sturtevant avenue.
a.m. Afternoon services are at
The family of the late Sara
Services were at the Ira Kaufman
Lt. Saul J. Kempner, former Switken wish to thank their
5:20 p.m. Rabbi Herman Rosen-
CLARA HASS, 80, of 1600 Se- Chapel. He is survived by his
air force navigator, was reburied friends for the many kindnesses ward avenue, died April 3. Serv-
wasser leads the rites.
daughters, Mrs. Al Luby, Mrs.
Wednesday at historic Arlington shown them in their recent ber- ices were at the Hebrew Benevo-
Jules Wolfson, 'Betty and Ber-
Cemetery, Arlington. Va. Lt. eavement.
lent Society. She' is survived by nice; sons, Henry and David; and
Kempner was killed Aug. 12,
her husband, Louis; sons, Alfred two brothers. He was a member
1944, when his bomber crashed
The family of the late Casper A., Joseph arn Francis; and of the Gold Star Fathers organi-
while taking off on a mission to C. Velick wish to thank their daughters, Mrs. Sarah Arnold and
zation.
Germany. He had flown 33 of
Mrs. Harry Kohane.
"Youth and Judaism" will be his required 35 missions at the friends and relatives for the
many kindnesses shown them in
the theme of a seminar presented time of his death.
LOUIS A. HOROWITZ, 69, of
their recent bereavement.
by the Junior Congregation of
Lt. Kempner served with the
9650 Martindale avenue north,
Shaarey Zedek at 8 p.m., Thurs- Eighth Air Force in England and
died Apri: 3. Services were at
day, April 21, in the social hall. had received the Purple Heart
The family of the late Dr. Hebrew Benevolent. WS son,
Rabbi Leizer Levin of the
The program will include talks and Air Medal with two clusters. Morey D. Miro wish to thank Bernard; and daughters, Rose and Council of Orthodox Rabbis of
by Rabbi Morris Adler and three He is survived by his parents, their friends and relatives for the Florence, survive.
Detroit will speak as members of
youth speakers.
Congregation Beth Itzchock pay
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kempner of many kindnesses shown them in
The panel will discuss, "How Philadelphia avenue west: his their recent bereavement.
ROSE CROOGLOFF, 49, of 2114 tribute to the five deceased
Judaism Can Be Allied More brother, George, and his twin
Euclid avenue west, died April founders and 21 deceased mem-
With Everyday Life." A question brother, Irving.
3. Services were at Hebrew bers of the congiwgation at 8:30
period will follow. Community
Benevolent. She leaves her hus- p.m., Tuesday, May 3. The mem-

singing and dancing will conclude
band, Max; son, Arnold; and orial services will be recited by
MARIE
SIMON,
of
3345
Rich-
the evening. The young public
daughter, Mrs. Adell Goldstein. Cantor Hyman J. Adler of Con-
ton
avenue,
died
April
5.
Services
is invited.
gregation Bnai David.
were at Ira Kaufman Chapel. She
ANDREW HAYDU. 76, of 3711
Reburial services for Sgt. Mor- is survived by her brothers, Jack
Tyler avenue, died April 6. He
ton A. (Eddie) Silverman will be Simon, Louis, Joseph and Harry
is survived by his wife, Cor-
GREETINGS
held at 11 a. m. Sunday at Ira Oppenheim; ane. sisters, Mrs.
nelia; son, Bernard; and daugh-
Kaufman Chapel. Sgt. Silverman Bessie Levine and Mrs. Ethel
ters, Mrs. Sylvia Meyers and Mrs.
"Songs About the Seder Ta- was 22 years old when he was Epstein.
Helen Karzander.
ble" will be the theme of "The killed in action in Germany in
New Voice of Israel" program at Sept. 1944. He was a graduate
MICHAEL WEISSLER, of 2530
MORRIS SCOLNIK, 76, of
11 a.m.. Sunday, over station of Central High School and at- Highland avenue, died April 9.
11501 Petoskey avenue, died April
WKMH. Mrs. Max Frank, chair- tended the Detroit Institute of Services were at Ira Kaufman.
6. Services were at Hebrew
man of the Women's Division of Technology prior to his induc- He leaves his wife, Anna; daugh-
Benevolent. His daughters, Mrs.
3201 JOY ROAD
the Allied Jewish Campaign. will tion in March, 1943. He is sur- ter, Mrs. Jack Carmen; and sis-
Anna Shatzman, Mrs. Fannie
ters,
Mrs.
David
Schlussel
and
speak. The program is under the vived by his parents, Mr. and
TYler G-0196
Finkelstein, Mrs. Sarah Bernbaum
direction of Moe Kesner. It is Mrs. Meyer Silverman; and sis- Mrs. Meyer Rosenzweig.
and Mrs. Bella Hoenig, survive.
Owned and Operated by
heard each Sunday at 11 a.m., and ter, Eileen.
ANNA L. BERMAN, 60, of 3011
is sponsored by J. Young and
IDA GOLD, 57, of 2680 Tyler
Clements avenue, died April 8.
Sons, 9319 Dexter boulevard.
avenue, died April 8. Services
Services were at Lewis Bros.
Chapel. She is survived by her
A bingo party will be staged husband, Sam; daughters, Mrs.
IN MEMORY OF
by the Men's Club of Congrega- Ben Boxman and Mrs. Morris
tion Beth Tikvah Sunday eve-
A television set and other val-
Serving in Hospitals and Homes
ning, May 1 at Jericho Temple.
and
uable prizes will be offered by
Many valuable prizes are in store.
Northwest Mizrachi Women at
Proceeds will go to charity. The
their games party set for Wed-
public is invited.
nesday evening, April 27 at the
Blessed be the memory of those who we loved dearly. They
3761 Humphrey
Fort Wayne hotel. Proceeds will
were an in.spiriation in their lifetime and the memory of them
Phone WE. 4-2696
go towards the maintenance of
gives us courage in life.
Israeli orphans, Mrs. Louis Salle,
May their memory be a blessing for generations to come.
chairman, disclosed.
Surgical Mohel
For tickets, call Mrs. Max Kas-
off, chairman, at TO. 5-4087. Mrs.
Edward Lutz is president.
■ 11111=11 ■ 11K

Synagogues
List Services

Reburial Held

In Memoriam

Bnai Moshe

Temple Israel

• • •

Northwest Hebrew

Card of Thanks

Nathan Zussman Dies;
Father of War Hero

Reburial Rites
for Lt. Kempner

Downtown

S. Z. Youth Plan
Judaism Seminar

Beth Itzchock Tribute
for Late Members Set

Obituaries

Sgt. Silverman Reburial
to be Held on Sunday

`Voice of Israel' Slates
`Songs of Seder Table'

N. W. Mizrachi Group
to Stage Games Party

Max Wrotslaysky
Monument
Works

KARL C. BERG

Games Party Mapped
by Beth Tikvah Men

HENRY IIOLINSTAT

REV. YEHUDAH LOEWY

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Passover Greetings to All

IIIA KAUFMAN

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REV. CANTOR

DAVID GOLDEN

Detroit's Favorite Mohel
TY. 6-9490
Wedding Ceremonies Performed
At Home by Appointment

Rev. Jacob Silverman

Detroit's Leading
Surgical

MOHEL

Wildemere Ty. 4-0041

Funeral Director

9419 DEXTER BOULEVARD at Edison

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RECEPTACLES

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HONORING THE MEMORY OF OUR
BELOVED SON

LIEUT. ROY F. GREEN

Who Died in the Service of His Country
April 18, 1942

A Gallant Soldier and American. A True and
Devoted

Jew
Mr. and Mrs. Max Greenberg
and Family

"B'Gan Eden Yehee Mishkovo"

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