P eriodical Cotter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 Fridiy. April 21, ISO DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE IMiatver Chairman Unveiling Notice S.Z. Sermon r • The families of the late Men- to Honor Wise dell Sarasohn, Robert Sarasohn Services Were at Hebrew Benev- olent. He is survived by his wife, DAVID GOLDRATH, of 2415 Rose; and daUghte:rs,: Mrs Freda Oakman boulevard, died April 19. Paratzer, Mrs. Shirley Taub, Mrs. Services were at Ira Kaufman. Esther Pester and Mitzie. He is survived by his wife, Emma; FANNY EVNITZKY, 64, of son, Milton; daughter, Elaine; a 4365 Glendale avenue, died April brother of Los Angeles; and sis- 22. Services were at Ilebrew ters, Mrs. Isadore Zuckerman, Benevolent. Her husband, Harry; Mrs. Ruby Merlis and Mrs. Al son, Jack: and daughter, Mrs. Summers. Sarah Gorman. survi ve. er, Henry Miller; and sister, Mrs Ben Rubin. and Clarence Sarasohn announce the unveilings of monuments in their memories at 12 noon, Sun- day, at Clover Hill Park Cem- etery. Rabbi Morris Adler will officiate. Friends and relatives are invited. Sabbath eve service, April 29 at Congregation Shaarey Zedek will begin at I p.m. At Sab- bath morning services, April 30, Rabbi Morris Adler will speak on "Portrait of a Jewish Leader— A Tribute to Rabbi Stephen S. Wise." Junior Congregation service at 9:30 a.m. and children's Congre- gation service at 10:30 a.m.. The family of thes late William Wine announce the unveiling of a monument in his memory at 1 p. m., Sunday, at Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Rabbi Morris Adler will officiate. Friends and relatives are invited. MILLIE APPLEBAUM, of 2744 Gladstone avenue, died April 23. Services were at Ira Kaufman. • • * She leaven her sons, David, Harry and Henry; daughters, Mrs. Sam- Northwest Hebrew uel Brenner, Mrs. Louis Helper Friday evening services, April and Mrs. David Nederlander: and 29, will be at 6 p.m. "Criteria1 The family of the late Harry sisters, Mrs. Fannie King and for a Healthy Soul" will be MRS. ISRAEL. BIANSTEIN is Mrs. Rae Posner of New York. Litmak announce the unveiling scussed by Rabbi Jacob E. Se-1 chairman of the 141h annual MAX FIRESTONE, of _15729 i gal at Sabbath services, April 30 Victoria Burustein Mother and of a monument in his memory at beginning at 9 a.m. Mincha serv- Daughter banquet of the Ladies 2 p.m., Sunday, at Machpelah Princeton avenue, died April 24. ices will be held at 6:30 p.m. Auxiliary of the 51Iawer Urn 7 Cemetery. Rabbi Isaac Stollman Services were at Ira Kauman. His followed by Shalos Seudos at gegend Verein set for 6:30 p.m., will officiate. Friends and rela- wife, Ilelen: son, Samuel; and daughters, Mrs. Samuel Jacobs 6:45 p.in. Tuesday. May 3, at the Mayfair tives are invited. and Mrs. Morris Hochberg, sur- Room. Prizes will be awarded. The family of the late Samuel vive. For reservations, call Mrs. Temple Israel Burnstein, TR. 2-4053. Jaulus announce the unveiling of The Rev. Charles F. Gourley, HARRY GLADWIN, of 1761 Minister of the Brewster Pilgrim a monument in his memory at 2 Steward avenue, died April 22. Congregational Church, will oc- p. m., Sunday, at Oakview Cem- Services were at Lewis Bros. cupy Rabbi Leon Fram's pulpit etery. Rabbi Moses Fischer and Chapel. Ile is survived by his for Friday evening services, April Cantor David Katzman will offi- wife, Fern; brothers, Alex and 29, at 8:30 p.m. at the Art Imiti- TEL AVIV—(MNB)--A num- ciate. Friends and relatives are Benjamin A.; and sisters, Rose tute. The Rev. Mr. Goudey will invited. Gladwin and Mrs. Mauline Sands. speak on "The Citizen and His ber of important foreign and do- 1mestic Israeli governmental posts Moral Responsibilities." The family of the late Pearl LILLIAN CALLOW, of 9810 • • • • are now held by religious lead- ers, the World Mizrachi head- 1 Reiner announce the unveiling of Lawton avenue, died April 20. Bnai Moshe quarters reported. Among those' a monument in her memory at Services were at Lewis Bros. Her 1:30 p.m., Sunday, at Machpelah son, Wilfred: daughter, Mignon; Sabbath eve services, April 29, listed are: will be at 7:15 p.m. Saturday Dr. Joseph Burg, former di- Cemetery. Rabbi Isaac Stollman and brother, Irving Freedman, morning devotions will begin at rector of the Mizrachi European • will officiate. Friends and rela- I survive. 9 a.m. Junior Congregation serv- office in Paris and Hapoel tives are invited. MORRIS SCHWERZENSKY. 78, ices will be at It. a.m. Week- Hamizrachi leader, was recently The family of the late Arthur of 2640 Gladstone avenue, died day services are at 7:15 a.m. and named deputy to the chairman Wolf announce the unveiling of April 19. Services were at Lewis 7:15 p.m. of Knesset. • * • Bros. He is survived by his wife, Dr. Mordecai Eliash, one of Is- a monument in his memory at 12 Mushka; brother, Ben B. rael's foremost lawyers and a de- noon, Sunday at Clover Hill Park Schwartz; and sisters, Mrs. Max Bnai David Cemetery. Friends and relatives Services Friday, April 29 will vout Jew, is representative in Silverman, Mrs. Irving Bernstein, are invited. begin at 7 p.m. Sabbath morning London. Mrs. Max Rosenthal and Mrs. Wolfsberg, prominent Dr. 0. services are at 9 a.m. Rabbi Charles Svitz. The family of the late Isadore a Joshua Sperka will preach on Israeli medical specialist and 'Physical and Spiritual Leprosy.": Hapoel Hamizrachi leader, was Snyder (Schneider) announce the BENJAMIN LUSTIGMAN, 63. Class at 5:45 p.m. Mincha at 6:45 elevated to the rank of envoy in unveiling of a monument in his of 17139 Orleans avenue, died memory at 1:30 p.m., Sunday, at p.m., followed by Sholos Seudos. the Scandinavian countries. Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Ja- April 18. Services were at Lewis • • • cob Segal will officiate. 'Friends Bros. He leaves his wife, Ethel; daughter, Mrs. Harold Gilbert; Mosques to be Studied and relatives are invited. Shaarei Zion and son, Dr. Herman Lustigman. Shaarei Zion, Linwood and by Israeli Commission Cortland, lists the following The family of the late Sophie JERUSALEM—( MNB)—Forty- HELEN GARFIELD, 64, of 2556 schedule: Friday at 6:45, Sab- seven Moslem religious digni- Cern announce the unveiling of a bath morning at 9, Gemarah at taries were paid out of the budget monument in her memory at Philadelphia avenue west, died 5 p.m., Pirko Avot at 6, Min- of the Israeli Ministry of Re- 10:30 a.m., Sunday at Beth Te- April 18. Services were held at chah at 6:45. Rabbi Leo Gold- ligions for their religious services filo Emanuel Cemetery. Rabbi the Hebrew Benevolent Society. She is survived by her husband, man will officiate. to Islamic communities through- Jacob Hoberman will officiate. the Rev. Jacob Garfield; son, Her- Friends and relatives are invited. out Israel,' the World Mizrachi man; and daughters, Mrs. Eve headquarters here reported. Sheldon and Mrs. Edith Freund- The family-of the late Charles The ministry has appointed a lich. Gidaly Hammerstein announce Moslem mounments commission a monument in his the unveiling headed by Prof. L. A. Sukenik. JENNIE DORFMAN. 58. Of 4751 NEW YORK — Conservative professor of Moslem archeology memory at 1 p. in., Sunday, at Gladstone avenue, died April 19. congregations throughout the at the University of Jerusalem, to Machpela h Cemetery. Rabbi Services were at Hebrew Ben- United States and Canada have study the state of mosques and Joshua Sperka will officiate. evolent. She leaves her husband, been called upon to fix• perma- other Moslem holy places in Is- Friends and relatives are invited. Morris; sons, Harry, Isadore and nently the fifth day of lyar (May rael. Louis; and daughters, Mrs. Ida 4), the anniversary' of the estab- Hall, Mrs. Anna Douglas and Mrs. lishment of the State of Israel. Betty ' - engyam, as a "holiday in the religious Arab Gangs Plan Sale The family of the late Rebecca calendar of our people." of Stolen Torahs in U. S. Silverstein wish to thank their RUDOLPH MYER, 46. of 8845 The United Synagogue of JERUSALEM —(MNB)— Arab Linwood avenue. died April 20. America and the Rabbinical As- gangs in the Old City of Jerusa- friends and relatives for the Services were at . Hebrew Ben- sembly of America urged con- lem have looted two ancient To- many kindnesses shown them in evolent. His wife, Margaret, sur- servative congregations to ob- rah scrolls from the Churvah their recent bereavement. vives. serve May 4 as a day of "special Synagogue and now seek to prayer and thanksgiving." Spe- smuggle these valuable sacred ob- ADOLPH RAZZMAN, 68, 40 cial psalms and prayers should jects into the United States where 2916 Tyler avenue, died April 21. be iwited. school children should they will sell them to the highest - — - - — - - either be released from classes bidder. EDMUND LABE, of 2254 At- or gathered at special assemblies, According to a World Mizrachi kinson avenue, died April 18. and every attempt should be dispatch, one U. S. Jewish body Services were at the Ira Kauf- made to emphasize "the festive has already offered about $40,- man Chapel. He is survived by character of the day in the spirit his wife, Eleanore; son, Ronald; 000 for the scrolls. of Jewish tradition." tit* state- daughter, Shirley; sisters. Mrs. ment said. Arnold Lazar of New York and New England Backs Mrs. Eugene Search; and two brothers of Cal. .• Annual Meeting Set Stone for ZOA Head Religious Leaders Get Israeli Posts Ask Synagogues to Mark 5th Of lyar 0 Page Fifteen JACOB GOLDBERG, 68, of 2974 Collingwood avenue, died April 23. Services were at He- brew Benevolent. He is survived by his son, Israel; and daughters, Mrs. Bell Lowinger. Mrs. Rose Volensky a n d Mrs. Jeanette Gross. MANFRED EISENHARDT, 36, of 635 Alexandrine avenue west, died April 22. Services were at Hebrew Benevolent, His wife, Therese; and mathia: - and sister in Germany, survive. HERMAN A. FISHER. 68, of 19491 Hubbell avenue, died April 22. Services were at Hebrew Benevolent. He leaves his son, Sam L.; daughters, Nettie and Mrs. Rose Rettig: two sisters and four brothers. REBECCA GOLDMAN, 67, of 9841 McQuade avenue, died April 23. Services were at Hebrew Blinevolent. She is survived by her husband, Barnett; son, Jo- seph; and daughters, Mrs. Ethel Mendelson, Mrs. Jean Nestor and Mrs. Betty Coleman. • JOSEPH BODNER. 64, of Pon- tic, died April 23. Services were at Hebrew Benevolent. He leaves his sisters, Sylvia Syeis and Molly Mesinger: and a brother, Jacob Bodner, Samuel Heyman Taken by beath Samuel Heyman, 52, of 4031 Glendale avenue, died April 23. Services were held in the Ira Kaufman Chapel. ,Burial was in Machpelah Cemetery. A native of Palestine, Mr. Heyman lived in Detroit for 25 years. He was a graduate of the Mas- sachusetts Institute of Technolo- gy and Was one If the founders of Young Judea and the Detroit Zionist Organization. His wife, Mary; daughter. Judith: and four brothers, survive. Bicur Cholem Unit Plans Entertainment Evening Young Women's Bicur Cholera. • will feature a skit, comedy, cards, dancing and refreshments at an "Evening of Entertainment" at 8:30 p.m., Sunday at the May- fair noon). Mrs. Thomas L. Firseht is chairman. Fur tickets, call UN. 1-8507. Card of Thanks Obituaries BOSTON — (WNS) — Dewey by Yeshivah June 26 1 Stone, New England chairman for The thirty-second annual meet- ing of the Beth Yehudah schools has been set for Sunday, June 26. The more than 950 members of the schools will be invited to par- ticipate. Beginning as a small group de- voted to religious studies, the years have seen a growth of the Yeshivah student population from 30 to the present enrollment of 560 with a faculty of 39 teachers. In addition to religious studies, the school offers a complete board of education-approved general studies curriculum. Week after week. more and more are switching to the newsier Jewish Chronicle. the United Jewish Appeal, will have the backing of the New England Region of the Zionist Organization for the presidency of the ZOA. MAP SATURDAY DANCE Admission for the Saturday Nite Dance. set for 9:30 p.m., at the Center, is 50 cents for mem- bers, 75 cents for others. 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