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949

Friday, April 22, 1949

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Synagogues
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The new officers and directors
of Congregation Bnai Moshe will
be installed by Rabbi Moses
Lehrman at special late Friday
night services beginning at 8:15
p. m., April 22.
The Test of Leadership" will
be the topic of Rabbi Lehrman's
installation address. The regular
Sabbath eve servic will be at 6:45
p. in. Sabbath morning service,
April 23, will be at 9 a. m.
Weekday services are at 7:15 a. In.
and 6:45 p. m.
• • •

Bnai David

Sabbath eve services, April 22,
will begin at 7 p. in. Rabbi
Joshua Sperka will preach on
"David Establishes His Capital in
Jersualem" at Sabbath services,
April 23, at 9 a. m.
• • •

Temple Israel

Rabbi Leon Frain will preach
on "The North Atlantic Pact—
Does It Mean War?" at services
beginning at 8:30 p. m., April 22
at the Art Institute.

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Temple Beth El

At the Sabbath eve service,
Friday, April 22, beginning at
8:15 p. in., Dr. B. Benedict Glazer
will speak on "Why Are There So
Many Divorces?—A Discussion of
the Fundamental Crisis in the
American Home."

Chachtney Lublin
Slates Luncheon

The seventh annual donor
luncheon of the Ladies Auxiliary
of the Yeshivath Chachmey Lub-
lin will be held at 12 noon Tues-
day May 3 at Btlai Moshe. Rabbi
M. Katz of Toledo will speak. The
latest movie on Palestine will be
shown.
The donor luncheon committee
is composed of Mesdames I. Les'.
in, R. Rubin, L. Weinberg, J.
Sperka, Anna Bennett, Eva Bern-
stein, Edith Golden, S. Grossman,
L. Kartun, Grace Pomerant and
A. Ribiat. For information, call
Mrs. Gavin, chairman, TY. 5-5304.

Mizrachi to Honor
Stollman at Dinner

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Mizrachi 1ide

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Unveiling Notice

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Services were at the Hebrew
Benevolent Society. She leaves
her husband, Sam; son, Morris;
and daughters, Mrs. Celia Super,
Mrs. May Rosenzweig of Chicago,
Mrs. Sarah Lover and Mrs. Belle
Katz.

The families of the late Men-
dell Sarasohn, Robert Sarasohn
. and Clarence Sarasohn announce
the unveilings of monuments in
their memories at 12 noon, Sun-
day, May 1 at Clover Hill Park
Cemetery. Rabbi Morris Adler
FRED ROSENFIELD, 66, of
will officiate. Friends and rela- 2205 Philadelphia avenue west,
tives are invited.
died April 12. Services were at
Hebrew Benevolent. His wife,
The family of the late William
Rose; three sisters and a brother,
Wine announce the unveiling of a survive.
monument in his memory at 1
p. m., Sunday, May 1 at Clover
EMIL HEKSCH, 77, of 5538
Hill Park Cemetery. Rabbi Mor-
ris Adler will officiate. Friends Cass avenue, died April 12. Serv-
ices were at Hebrew Benevolent.
and relatives are invited.
He leaves his wife, Rosa; daugh-
The family of the late Harry ters, Mrs. Mitzie Fuchs, Mrs. An-
Litmak announce the unveiling na Operman, Mrs. Ann Eisler and
of a monument in his memory at Mrs. Bertha Kroo.
2 p. in., Sunday, May 1 at Mach-
MRS. LOUIS SALE is chair-
pelah Cemetery. Rabbi Isaac
ABRAHAM TRAVIS, 79, of
man of the second annual games
Stollman will officiate. Friends 11501 Petoskey avenue, died April
party sponsored by the North- and relatives are invited.
13. Services were at Hebrew
west Mizrachi Women and set
Benevolent. Ile is survived by
for Wednesday evening, April
The family of the late Samuel his wife, Clara; son, Jack; and
27 at the Fort Wayne hotel. Jaulus announce the unveiling of
daughters, Mrs. Nellie Greenberg
Other committee chairmen are a monument in his memory at 2
and Mrs. Fannie Abramson.
Mesdames Samuel limper, p. m., Sunday, May 1 at Oakview
Joseph Loomus, Alex Elbling, Cemetery, Rabbi Moses Fischer
ISADORE SHERMAN, 60, of
be Morrison, David Samelson, and Cantor David Katzman will
2637 Hazelwood, died April 14.
Max Kasoff and Max Haidy.
a:tficiate. Friends ' and relatives Services were at Hebrew
Benev-
are invited.
olent. His wife. Pauline; and
sons, Hyman and Charles, sur-
vive.

•Frani to Exchange
Pulpits With Cleric

For the second consecutive
year, the Rev. Charles F. Goudey,
minister, of the Brewster Congre-
gational Church, and Rabbi Leon
Frain of Temple Israel, will ex-
change pulpits.
The Rev. Mr.
Mr Goudey will oc-
cupy Rabbi Fram's pulpit at the
Sabbath eve services of Temple
Israel at 8:30 p.m., April 29, at
the Art Institute. Rabbi Frain
will occupy the Rev. Mr. Goudey's
pulpit on Sunday morning, May
8, and will deliver a Mothers'
Day sermon.
Temple Israel Religious School
will resume its sessions Satur-
da y'

I T eshivah Women
Pla ► 22nd Banquet

The women of Yeshivath Beth
Yehuda will present their 22nd
annual banquet at 6:30 p. m.,
Sunday, May 1 at Bnai David.
Following the dinner, a ''nite of
games" will be staged. Cantor
Hyman J. Adler will sing. The
public is invited.
The Beth Jacob and kinder-
garten departments of the Yes-
hivath Beth Yehuda are main-
tained by the women, and offer
religious training. For tickets
call TO. 5-1171..

Card of Thanks

The family of the late Ruth
Einstandig and children, Marc
Mimi and Marcia, wish to thank
their friends and relatives for the
many acts of kindness shown
them in their recent bereavement.

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ANNA METLER. of 2581 Elm-
hurst avenue, died April 14. Serv-
ices were at Ira Kaufman. She
is survived by her husband, Max;
son, Harry; daughter, Mrs. Ben-
jamin Solomon; a brother and
two sisters,

Sisterhoods Slate
Annual Conclave

On April 25 and 26 the Michi-
gan Federation of Temple Sister-
hoods will hold their Annual Con-
vention in Flint. The event will
feature Mrs. Louis Russet, na-
tional president of the Temple
Sisterhoods and Jane Evans, ex-
ecutive secretary of the National
Sisterhoods who will speak at the
banquot Monday evening and the
luncheon Tuesday at noon.
Members of Temple Israel
Sisterhood who are planning to
attend the convention are: Mes-
dames S. Blacher, D. Krouse, S.
Danto, S. Rosen, R. Rosen, W.
Greenberg, S. Broida, M. Snyder,
D. Keywell, A. Hass. M. Barris, J.
Bean, S. Lunsky, H. Singer, L
Rubinstien, S. Benyas, 11. Stark,
0. Stutz, E. Freshman, A. Sara-
son, If. Jackson, J. Falk, I. Levy,
J. Borland, T. Mittledorf, I. Small
and C. Bassey.

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Chart Induction

REV. YEHUDAH LOEWY

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Philip J., Dr. Jack Y., and Dr.
Jay; and daughter, Mrs. Sam
Fleischman.

Obituaries

RECEPTACLES
A,o, and It uMbi•h. Rei• •

• tl ERICA N CON lit MT.
It El' VITA I.E CO.

Services were at Ira Kaufman.
He leaves his wife, Sarah; sons,

The family of the late Abra-
HARRY SORI, 74, of 630 Mich-
ham Lichtenstein wish to express
sincerest, thanks to relatives and igan avenue, died April 16. Serv-
Mizrachi Women of Detroit
friends for the kindness shown ices were at Hebrew Benevolent.
will induct several hundred new
them in their recent bereavement. A brother of Chicago survives.
members at a public ceremony
The family of the late Marie
JACOB GARTZ. 55, of 2685 on Lag B'Omer afternoon, May
Simon wish to thank their friends Carter avenue, died April 17. 17 at the Mayfair Room.
and relatives for the many kind- Services were at Hebrew Benev-
Final plans will be discussed
nesses shown them in their re- olent. He is survived by his wife, at the monthly meeting of the
cent bereavement.
Fannie; and daughters, Dorothy, Mizrachi Women's Council set for
Rose, and Goldie.
Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Jack
The family of the late Ben
Pearlman. Highlighting the after-
Fellows wish to thank their
ANNA WINKLER. of 2028 Tay- noon's program will be a play
friends and relatives for the many lor avenue, died April 11. Serv- prepared by the dramatic groups
kindnesses shown them in their ices were at Ira Kaufman Chapel. of the various chapters entitled
recent bereavement.
Her sons, Louis and Samuel, and "The Jewish Child Goes Home,"
sister, Mrs. Isadore Podolsky, sur- written by Mrs. Joshua Sperka.
vive.
Membership chairmen
are
Charlotte Nelson and Mesdames
MAX
DOBIS,
of
2610
Webb
HELEN M. LIPSON, 72, of
Joseph Kunin, Sam Rosenberg
Beaufort, S. C., formerly of De- avenue, died April 12. Services and Oscar Smith.
troit. Services were held April 10 were at Ira Kaufman. He is sur-
in Beaufort. She is survived by vived by his brother, Karl, of
Lewis Baltuck Reburial
two daughters of S. C.; and sons New York; and sister, Rose.
Jack, Matthew, Sam, Irving,
to Be Held on Sunday
SAMUEL BLATNIKOFF, 2020
Joseph and Mickey.
Reburial services for Lewis C.
Elmhurst avenue, died April 11.
DAVID STERN, 94, of 11p1 Services were at Ira Kaufman. Baltuck, vlio died in Germany,
Petoskey avenue, died April 15. He leaves his sons, Nat and Harry Sept. 21', 1 - 44, will be held at
Services were at Lewis Bros. Blatnikoff and David M. Blanke; the Ira Kaufman Chapel Sunday.
Chapel. Ile leaves his daughters, and daughters, Mrs. Joe Fried- Rabbi Morris Adler and Cantor
Mrs. Gizella flers.tey, Mrs. Elsie man, Mrs. Louis Robinson, Mrs. Jacob Sonerdclar will officiate. He
Palmer, Mrs. David Stegman and Jack Groner and Mrs. Katherine is survived by his parents, Mr.•
and Mrs. Max Baltuck; and his
Horowitz.
Mrs. Louis Gunsberg.
brother, Harry. Interment will be
MAX GENENDLIS, of 3780 at Machpelah Cemetery.
BERTHA MALLIS, of 3211
Grand avenue least, died April Elmhurst avenue, died April 12.
Tug, lee, can have luck with a
12. Services were at Lewis Bros. Services were at Ira Kaufman.
Jewish Chronicle Classified Ad.
David Mallis of Los Angeles, He is survived by his wife, Lena; Call WO. 1-1040.
.Harry Mallis of Brooklyn and sons, Morris and Harry; and
Victor Mallis of Detroit, survive. daughter, Mrs. John J. Light-
Nerling is Hospital( and Homes
stone.
DAVID STEINBERG, 63, of
LOUIS FORMAN, of 3337
16612 Woodingham drive, lied
Certified MOH EL
April 14. Services were at Lewis Sturtevant avenue, died April 16.
Bros. He is survived by his sons,
3761 Ilumphrea
Milton, Alfred, Francis and Ber-
Phone WE. 4-2696
nard; daughters, Sarah and Mrs.

Joseph Cohen; and sister, Mrs.
Fannie Komorn.
Surgical Moho)

Rabbi Isaac Stollinan, president
of the Central Mizrachi Region
who is leaving May 5 for an ex-
tended tour of Isri.el, will be
honored at a dinner of the De-
troit Mizrachi unit at 6:30 p.m.,
Wednesday, April 27, at Lachar's,
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Dexter at Davison.
Penina Chapter of Mizrachi
Congregation Beth Tikvah will
will meet at 9 p.m., Saturday at
Bereznitzer Synagogue, Linwood offer a six week educational pro-
at Davison. Rabbi Pinchos Katz gram for young men and their
children beginning Sunday, and
will speak.
continuing each Sunday morn-
ing through June 2. The program
Orthodox Body Plans
will be supervised by Rabbi
Levin.
Kosher Products Probe Leizer
This second Minyan will begin
NEW YORK—The Stdabath Ob- at 9:30 a.m. The procedure of
servance Council's newly-organ- applying Talis and Tefilin and
ized "Poale Agudath flarabonim" the prayers will be under the
(Rabbinical Labor Federation) is ! guidance of Rabbi Levin. Fol-
planning a tribunal to conduct lowing services, breakfast will
a vigorous, coast-to-coast investi- be served by the sisterhood, head-
gation of indorsements of all ed by Mesdames H. Friedman
Kosher products.
and M. Margolis. The public is
GUSSIE BLOOM, 67, of 2009
invited.
Leslie avenue, died April 11.

Beth Tikvah Plans
Cl ass on Re ligion

KALA FARBER, 85, of 11501
Petoskey avenue, died April 15.
Services were at Hebrew Benev-
olent. She leaves her son, Leber;
and daughters, Mrs. Sarah Sep-
pen and Mrs. Bessie Cutler.



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