Thursday, May 12, 1949 a DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE .Topic Services Sunday to Honor l :Segal Talk Memory of Paul Hoffman Siyun Hatorah servifes, honor- Sabbath eve services at the the memory of the late Paul Northwest Hebrew Congregation Hoffina will be held at 1:30 will be held May 13 at 6 p.m. On p. Iii., unday, at B'nai David. Saturday morning services will TI ceremony has been ar- begin at 9. Rabbis Jacob E. Segal • ran •ed by the Isaac Agree Me- will preach on "Keeping the Altar Pure." Mincha is at 6:15 p.m. Rabbi Segal's lecture on "Ethics of the Fathers" at 6:30, will be followed by Sholos Seuodos at 7. The jun- ior congtegatitm meets at 9:30 a.m. . . Bnai Moshe • • Shaarey Zedek • . Temple Israel PAUL 11OFF51AN • • • morial Society, of which Mr. Hoffman was a member. Rabbis Final Riles Held for Morris Krause "Introducing the New Jewish Holiday—The Anniversary of the Independence of Israel" will be the subject of the sermon to be Funeral services were held delivered by Rabbi Leon Fram, Tuesday for Morris Krause, gen- Friday evening, May 13 at the In- eral manager of the State Sample stitute of Arts. Co., at Lewis Bros. He was 75. • • • Bnai David Sabbath eve services, May 13 are at 7 p.m, At Sabbath services, beginning at 9 a.m., Rabbi Jos- hua S. Sperka will preach on "The Omer." Class at 6 p.m. Mincha at 7 p.m., followed by Sholos Seudos. • * • • LOUIS NOVITZ, of 3033 Grand. avenue west, died May 1. Services BECKY CAPLAN, of 2662 were at Ira Kaufman Chapel. Richton avenue, died May 5. Ser- Joshua S. Sperka and Herman His wife, Jessie, and daughters, Rosenv••asser and Cantor Hyman Mrs. Albert Summer and Sadie, vices were at Hebrew Benevolent. survive. Adler will officiate. She is survived by her son, Dr, The last few lines in the new Benjamin; daughter, Mrs. N. H. NATHAN GUTENBERG,- of Feldman; brother, Nathan Kling, scroll will be inscribed at the services in honor of those called 3767 Humphrey avenue, died and sisters, Mrs. Celia Burke and May 2. Services were at Ira Mrs. Rose Kafsky. to the rostrum. The scroll will then be brought Kaufman. He is survived by his to the Downtown Synagogue, 1205 wife, Eva; sons, Charles,. Irving JACIK SILVERMAN, 50, To- Griswold street, and placed in and Daniel; daughter, Mrs. Bertha ledo appliance dealer, died May Feldman; brother, Harry, and the Ark there, 8.- Services were at Hebrew. Be- The reception following the sister, Mrs. Ida Wolk. nevolent. He leaves his wife, Siyui will be arranged by the Helen; son, William; two brothers LENA RICHMOND, of 16160 and three sisters. Racl I Agree Memorial Society. T e arrangements committee LaSalle boulevard, died May 2. ins des Rev. Israel Rosin, chair- Services were at Ira Kaufman. ma 1, assisted by Julius Meskin, She• leaves her daughters, Mrs. Nathan Spector and Norton Joseph L. Colvin, Frieda and The family of the late Mary Dorthea; and brother, Hyman Orechkin announce the unveiling Rosin. Black. of a monument in her memory Mr. Hoffman was born on Sep- at 11:30 a.m., Sunday at Clover tember 17, 1889 at Volednik, SAMUEL SARAQUSE, of 9980 Park Cemetery. Rabbi Leo Russia. He came to Detroit in Hama' avenue, died May 4. Goldman will officiate. Friends 1912, and married Anna Can- vasser June 3, 1917. He was en- Services were at Ira Kaufman. and relatives are invited. gaged in the grocery business, He is survived by his wife, Susie; The family of the late Joseph and at the time of his death, daughter, Mrs. Samuel Papo; Sept. 30, 1948. had a candy busi- sons, Isaac, Charley, Joseph and and Esther Freedland announce Louis; brother, Jacob, and two the unveiling of monuments in ness in Pontiac. their memories at 2:30 p.m.: Sun- A daughter, Mrs. Nathan Spec- sisters. tor, a son, David Hoffman of Los Angeles; Tour grandchildren, and his wife survive. He attended the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue, and was active in Zionist circles. Card of Thanks The family of the late Harold Zald wish to thank their friends and relatives for the many kind- nesses shown them in their recent bereavement. Mr. Krause was affectionately We wish to extend our deepest known as "Dad" throughout the gratitude to all our relatives and community. He was an active good friends for their many kind member of Shaarey Zedek and expressions of sympathy during Bnai Brith and past president of our recent bereavement in the the Detroit Dynamic Club. • loss of our beloved mother Re- He is survived by his wife Ray; becca Goldman — her husband daughters, Mrs. Daniel Lewis and Barnett and children Joseph and Mrs. Carl Schiller; and sons Phil- Betty, Ethel Mendelson and Jean ip of Chicago and Robert. Naster. Temple Beth El Sabbath morning services will continue uninterruptedly through- out the summer months from 11 to 12. Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will preach at Sabbath services, May 14. Council Plans Overall Body to End Butcher 'Defiance' Negotiations with Kosher butchers here are at a standstill because of the defiance of the butchers, the Jewish Community Friday evening services, May Council admitted in a statement 13, will begin at 7 p.m. Sabbath this week. The Council is seek- services, May 14, will be at 9 ing a formula to end alleged a.m. Rabbi Pinchos Katz will faults in prices and public re- conduct a study of Pirke Avot, lations. The Council statement before Mincha at:6 p.m. said: • • • Beth Aaron • • Obituaries • Benevolent. He is survived by his father, Harry; wife, Rose, and suns, Marvin an.t Stanley. Unveiling Notice Friday evening services, May 13, will begin at 7:30. Saturday morning services will be at 9. The junior congregation worship will iee at 10 a.m. Week day serv- ices are at 7:15 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Services May 13 will be at 6 p.m. At the Sabbath morning services May 14, beginning at 9, Rabbi Joseph Tabachnik of Tiler- eth Israel Institute, Albany, N. Y., will be guest preacher. Junior congregation service at 9:30 a.m. Children's congregation service at 10:30 a.m. Page Fifteen ricty of meat available, would tend to make the buying of Kosher meat easier for many young housewives, who find shop- ping in Kosher meat markets a difficult practice. "The Kosher Butchers' Associa- tion thus far has refused to post these bulletin boards in their stores. PLAN NEW BODY • day at Beth Tefilo Cemetery. SOPHIA TOLMICtH, of 746 Friends and relatives are invited. Collingwood avenue, died May 5. Services were at Ira Kaufman. The family of the late Julius She is survived by her husband, J. Beare announce the unveiling Ben; daughters, Audrey and Mrs. of a monument in his memory at Manuel Kravetz; parents, Mr. and 1 p.m., Sunday, at Machpelah Mrs. Jacob Blumberg; brothers, Cemetery. Friends and relatives Louis and Irving Blumberg; and are invited. sisters, Mrs. Jack Simon, Mrs. The faintly of the late Fannie Philip Kanter and Mrs. Samuel Steinberg. Keeps announce the unveiling of a monument in her memory at ISAAC SOLOMON, of 13541 12 noon, Sunday at Oakview Dexter boulevard, died May 5. Cemetery. Rabbi Moses Fischer, Services were at Ira Kaufman. Rabbi Moses Lehrman and Cantor He leaves his sons, Max and David Katzman will officiate. Friends .and relatives are invited. Julius C., and a sister. J. EMANUEL (MANNC BROWN, of 2727 Glendale ave- nue, died May 6. Services were at Ira Kaufman. He is survived by his sisters, Ruse Brown, Mrs. Nods Mohr, Mrs. Louis Blum- berg, Mrs, M. Podower, Mrs. Joseph Klein of Los Angeles and Mrs. Max Katz of Toronto. AARON AGREE, of 2655 Tux- edo avenue, died May 7. Services were at Ira Kaufman. Ile leaves his wife, • Gussie; suns, Alhtn Agree, Louis and Max Garfield; dmighters; Mrs. Jack Flusty, Mrs. Jack Goldstein of Los Angeles; Mrs. Neil McDougal, Minnette Agree, Mrs. Paul Camiener and Mrs. Ben Kromal of Los Angeles, and sister, Mrs. Sonia Bomstein. The family of the late Samuel Sabaroff announce the unveiling of a monument in his memory at 1 p.m., Sunday at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Morris Adler and Cantor Jacob Sonenklar will officiate. Friends and relatives are invited. The faintly of the late Harry Sabaro announce the unveiling of a monument in his memory at 2 p.m., Sunday at the Chesed Shel Ernes. Friends and relatives are invited. The family ui the late Harry Zussman announce the unveiling of a monument in his memory at 2 p.m., Sunday ht the Chesed Shel Ernes. Friends and rela- tives are invited. LOUIS RUBENSTEIN, 73, of 19198 Wisconsin avenue, died. May 6. Services were at Lewis In loving memory of my be- Bros. Chapel. lie is survived by his wife, Anna; son, Irwin, and loved husband Saul A. Gallantif daughter, Mrs. Lydia Frant. In Memoriam "The steady stream of com- "The Jewish Community Coun- plaints coming into the office of cil feels that the community Sabbath eve services, will be- the Jewish Community Council should be informed on this prob- who died May 12, 1939 (23 days in gin at 7:15 p.m. Sabbath services concerning the practices and lem. Kosher meat is a necessity Iyar). are at 9 a.m. Gemmarah class at prices of Kosher meat dealers in LEAH• BLUMROSEN, 88, of and should be treated as a public Only those 5,110 have lost can tell 5 p.m. Pirke Avot class at 6 p.m. our city has intensified the efforts trust. Bad practices should be 1927 Lawrence 'avenue, died May The pain of parting witiniut farewell. Mincha at 7 p.m. followed by Sho- of the Council to solve this prob- 5. Services were 'at Lewis Bros. corrected to the gain of all. Sadly missed by his wife, los Seudos. Weekday services at lem now confronting our com- Her son, Sol, survives. "To this end a board committee Jeannette. munity. 8 a.m. and 7 p.m. is being formed, Aaron Droock, • IDA SHAPIRO, 68, of 2712 WANT BULLETIN BOARD • president of the JeWlsh Com- Ser ■ ing in llohntali and homes Hazelwood avenue, died May 1. "Negotiations dealing with this munity Council, said. Rabbis, Services were at Hebrew Benev- problem are at a standstill due to sisterhoods, and other womens' olent Society. Iler sons, Max, the refusal of the Kosher Butch- organizations, together with the Sol and Irving, survive. Certified MOHEL ers' Association to post cuts and Jewish Community Council, will 3761 Ilumplire) prices of meat in their stores. The deal with this complex problem IDA SCHNEIDER, 68, of 2211 Phone WE. 4-2696 sub-committee feels that a bul- affecting our economic and re- Pingree avenue, died May 1. Ser- letin board, stating price and va- ligious life." vices were at Hebrew Benevolent. OSLO Sixty North African She leaves her husband, Solo- Surgical Mohel Jewish boys and girls—most of mon, and daughter, Mrs, Nathan them orphans—arrived here by Abrams. air from Marseille in a unique Certifinif and health project initiated through Mr. and Mrs. Seymour B. Gold- MAX RABIN, 54, of the Mil- Reeeniniendeit by Doi-tors and the cooperation of the Norwegian man announce the Bar Mitzvah Of Israel Club of Detroit cele- ner hotel, died May 3. Services government and the Joint Distri- their son Martin Robert, Satur- were at Hebrew Benevolent. His 3135 Richton TO 8-3094. brated the first anniversary of bution Committee. wife, Elsie, survives. day morning, May 21 at Congre- The project calls for the tem- gation Shaarey Zedek. The Gold- the State of Israel at a banquet Shaarei Zion Norway Takes 60 Youngsters in Health Plan REV. YEHUDAH LOEWY g ar ,porary resettlement in Norway of 200 Jewish youngsters from North Africa, all of whom are in poor health. Ranging in age from 8 to 15, the children will remain in Norway for eight months to receive special health-building care and medical treatment. Up- on conclusion of their stay JDC will send them on to Israel. The first planeload will be followed by additional flights. Accompanying the children are 14 Israeli teachers sent by JDC to provide the youngsters a full preparation for their future life in Israel. Funds for JDC operations are provided through the United Jewish Appeal. ilzvah mans will be hosts at an open house. Sunday, May 22, between 5 and 9 p.m., at their home, 2639 Oakman Court. $6,000 Pledged by Israel Club May 1. Jack Natow was toast- master. • Congratulatory remarks were given by Louis Margolis, presi- dent, and A. Zeff, S. Dronzek, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Bag- S. Brown and A. Kurzman. Rabbi dade of Ilene avenue announce Leo Goldman was guest speaker. the Bar Mitzvah of their son The group pledged $6,000 to the Jack David, at 8 p.m., Friday, Allied Jewish Campaign and May 20 at Temple Israel. The other agencies. Bagdades will be hosts at a re- ception in his honor following the services. No cards. RECEPTACLES WOODWARD MOTHERS The Woodward Mothers Club marked its ,13th anniversary at the Park Avenue hotel Wednes- day. Rabbi Leo Goldman HYMAN WEINGARDEN, 34, of 2911 Sturtevant avenue, died May 5. Services were at Hebrew MONUMENTS TO 11-551111 At !tow by Appointrip nt I Itio, Jacob Silverman . Detroit's Leading Surgical MOHEL 9371 •911,11temert ry. Avli and ltubhi.h, Rein- forced Conere4e. lolly guaranteed. Trteed Right. 570 111.4111worlb Detrolt's Favont• Umbel TV. 64490 V•etliiing C. romonies P,rforined .,- Carbuge. • NIERICAN t•oNenran RECEMACI.E CO. A REV. CANTOR DAVID GOLDEN 4-imni.7 ilRev. 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