Thursday, June 2, 1949 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE List Services for Shavuoth Ramriai ks""d"Y Orthodox Ask Israeli Links Temple Beth El Temple Israel Confirmation service at 8 p.m., tonight in the Institute of Arts. An original pageant by Rabbi Leon Fram entitled "Israel Our Temple and Israel the Jewish State" will be presented. • • • Shaarey Zedek Services begin at 7:15 p.m., to- night, Services are at 18:45 a.m. Friday, with the sermon on "A Living Law." The sermon sub- ject Saturday is "What Religion Is and What It Is Not." Rabbi Morris Adler will preach at all services. Consecration service will be held Sunday, June 19. • • • NorthWest Hebrew Services tonight and Friday will be at 6 p.m. and Friday and Saturday mornings at 8:45 a.m. Graduation exercises of the re- ligious school will be held as part of the Friday morning services. • • • Bnai David Services tonight will begin at 7:15 p.m. Friday morning serv- ices will be at 8:45 a.m. Rabbi Joshua Sperka will preach on "Torah, Theocracy and the Con- stitution of Israel." On Saturday, Rabbi Sperka will preach on "Revelation and Resurrection" at Yizkor services. • • • Bnai Moshe Services tonight are at 7:45 p.m. Services Friday morning will be at 9 am. with Rabi' Moses Lehrman preaching on "Life on a New Level." Services Saturday are at 8:30 a.m. Rabbi Lehrman wilt preach on "The Flight of Time." • • • Beth Aaron Services tonight will be at 7 p.m. Friday morning services will be at 9 a.m. Services Satur- day will begin at 9 a.m.• with Rabbi Pinchos Katz speaking on "The Proposed New Synagogue for the Next Generation." • • • Beth Jacob Reburial rites for Pvt. Ilerbert L. Fundamenaky will be held at 11 a. In., Sunday at the Hebrew Benevolent Society. Pvt. Fundamensky was 25 at the time of his death in the battle of Cherbourg, France. Members of the Rosenwald Post, American Legion, will participate in the services. Pvt. Fundamensky is survived by his mother, Mrs. Lena Gold- stein, and a son Morey Stewart. Literary Talks Set by Kvutzah Ivrith Kvutzah Ivrith, Hebrew cul- tural group, will meet at 8 p. m., Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Katz, 3785 Glendale avenue. The meeting will be devoted to talks on original literary pro- ductions. Participants will be Aaron Toback, Morris Nobel, Rabbi Morris Adler, Rabbi Jacob Segal, Albert Elaxer, Bernard Isaacs, Solomon Kasdan and Irv- ing Katz, with Meyer Mathis, chairman. Katz is president of the or- ganization. Beth Tikvah Sisterhood Charts Social Evening The Sisterhood of Congregation Beth Tlkvah will hold a social evening at 8:30 p. m., Wednesday, June 8. Cards and mah-jongg will be played. Refreshments will be served. The public is invited. Israeli Study Group Includes Detroit Girl NEW YORK—Rona Teicher of Detroit is one of a selected group which will visit and study in Israel this summer, Rabbi Her- bert Weiner, coordinator of the Summer Institute in Israel, an- nounced. tear Tiiiizvah Dr. and Iffirs. Albert J. Lippitt, of Indiana Avenue, announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Nor- man Lawrence, at 8:30 p. m., Fri- day at Temple Israel. Services will be held at the Art Institute. A dinner in his honor will be held . Saturday evening at the Sheraton hotel. Yizkor services, Saturday, will be held at 11 a.m., at the English Dr. and Mrs. Henry Green, of Room of the Park Avenue Hotel. Webb Avenue announce the Bar • • • Mitzvah of their son, Howard Lawrence, Saturday, June 11 at Beth Itzchock Services Friday morning will Congregation Shaarey Zedek. A begin at 10 a.m. Yizkor services supper reception in his honor will will be held Saturday at 11:30 be held Sunday, June 12 at the a. m. Rabbi Jacob Hoberman Synagogue. ill preach on the "Importance Mr. and Mrs. G. Lionel Wil- or Yizkor." lens announce the Bar Mitzvah • a • of their son, Alan Rush, at 8:30 Shaarey Zion p. m.. Friday, June 10 at Temple Services tonight will begin at Israel. Services will be held at 7:30 p. m. Services Friday morn- the Art Institute. A reception in ing will be at 9 a. m. Friday eve- his honor will follow the service. ning services will be at 7:30 p. m. No cards. Saturday morning services are at 9 a. m. Yizkhr will be at 10:30 FOR THE FINEST IN a. m. Rabbi Leo Goldman will Synagogue and Temple Sealing speak on "Torah and Life." Gariftg.. RECEPTACLES ruse- Ash .std Rnblii•lt, ton•il Comerete. Pally gtoirant Priem. Bleb& AMERICAN CONCRETE necerrset.si co. Reailwaeth TO 11-38115 Unveiling Notice The family of the late David Green announce the unveiling of a monument in his memory at 2:30 p.m., Sunday, June 12 at ATLANTIC CITY — (WNS) — Clover Hill Park Cemetery. The Rabbinical Council of Amer- Rabbi Morris Adler will officiate. ica re-elected Dr. Israel Tabak Friends and relatives are invited. as president. Shavuoth services •ommemo- rating the harvest of the first fruits in the ancient Temple and the handing down of the Ten Commandments on Mt. Sinai, will be observed Friday and Saturday in orthodox and conservative Synagogues and on Friday at. Temples Beth El and Israel. Yizkor rites will be held Sat- , nrday at approximately 10:30 a.m. in most Synagogues. • • • Worship at Temple Beth El will be at 10:30 a.m., Friday. The an- nual Consecration service for confirmands and their parents will be held at 8:15 p.m. Fallow. ing the service, Dr. and Mrs. B. Benedict Glazer will hold a re- ception for the 1949 Confirmation class and their parents. • • • Page Fifteen For beauty, for comfort. for years of dependable Service, choose American Bodiform pews. Let the leaders in seating for worship assure you of com- plete satisfaction. American chairs, too, are unequalled foe value. Write for complete information. Dept. 141. AMIPICAN HATING COMPANY Goma 11.011 2, Mkhlgen flr•••• e• rrift, opal ( lov".11311.•• ■ ••• IM Pt III IC SC471•• The convention, one of the most dramatic in the history of the organization, adopted a series of resolutions, among them one calling on the United Jewish Ap- peal to allocate $2,000,000 for re-. legious and cultural institutions in Israel. Another empowered the council's executive committee to send a delegation to confer with the Chief Rabbi of Israel on plans for a world Rabbinical confer- ence. The highlight of the convention was a charge by Dr. Tabak that a systematic campaign was "being carried on to suppress the re- ligious, social and cultural life of the Jewish people in Poland, Romania, Hungary and other countries under Soviet domina- tion." He said it was ironic that the forces of the Soviet Union that "saved these people from the clutches of the Nazi murderers should now compel them to die a spiritual death." If there is no room for Judaism and for Jewish culture in those countries, he de- clared, "let the authorities re- move the iron bars, which have been used more rigorously of late, and permit all those wishing to go to emigrate to Israel," Israeli Chief Rabbi Isaac Halevi Herzog, speaking of the forth- coming Rabbinical conference in Jerusalem, urged the delegates to join forces with the religious bloc in Israel. At the same time the convention approved a resolution calling on American Jewry to recognize the Israeli Chief Rab- binate as the central religious authority for world Jewry. The family of the late Alex- ander Weiss announce the unveil- ing of a monument in his memory at 2 p.m., Sunday, June 12 at the Independent Detroit Lodge Ceme- tery, 14 1/2 Mile road and Gratiot. Rabbi Harry Greenfield will officiate. All friends and rela- tives are requested to meet at 1 p.m., at the Jewish Cultural Bldg., 2705 Joy road. Obituaries JACOB HOLTZMAN, 63, of 1740 Collingwoud Avenue, died May 24, Services were at the Hebrew Benevolent Society. He is survived by his wife, Pauline; and his daughters, Mrs. Roshelle Baron, Mrs. Shertine Agrees, Betty and Mae. SIDNEY ALVIN, 23, of Walled Lake, died May 24. Services were at Hebrew Benevolent. He is sur- vived by his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Ira Alvin. MORRIS CROSS, of 3710 Rich- ton avenue, died May 23. Services BERNARD GROSSMAN, 88, were at Ira Kaufmamn Chapel. 11501 Petoskey avenue, died May He is survived by his wife, Anna: 26. Services wets- at Hele ew brothers, Samuel, Henry and Ilene volent. Ben; and a sister of Toronto. Orthodox League Maps Game Party Card of Thanks The family of the late Louis Rubenstein wish to thank their friends and relatives for the many kindnesses shown them in their recent bereavement. • • MORRIS HORWITZ, 75, of 25 Elmhurst avenue, H. P., died May 29. Services were at Lewis Bros. Chapel. Hi's son Manuel and daughter, MrS. I. Kollin, survive. The family of the late Lena LOUIS IWFMAN, 56, of Morris announce the unveiling of a monument in her memory at Whiting, Ind., died May 25. 11 a.m., Sunday at Machpelah Services were at Lewis Bros. Ifis Cemetery Friends and relatives wife, Mary, Surviv,rs. are invited. NEI.LIE GOLDBERG, 90, of The family of the late Ruth and 1553 Lawrence Avenue, died May Arthur Edelson announce the un- 24. Services were at Lewis Bros. veiling of monuments in their She leaVes her sons. Harry, Leo, memories at 2:30 p.m., Sunday, Samuel and William Grayson; at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi and a sister of Long Island, N. Y. Sidney Akselrad will officiate. Friends and relatives are invited. ROBERT L. ELLENSTEIN, 48, of 17329 Pinehurst Avenue, died The family of the late Pauline May 241.. He is survived by his Marks announce the unveiling of wife, Shirley; his mother, Mrs. a monument in her memory at Bella Ellenstein; sisters Florence 1 p.m., Sunday at Machpelah Ellenstein and Mrs. Peter Alt- Cemetery. Rabbi Joshua Sperka man; and brothers, Jack Ellen- will officiate. Friends and rela- stein and Max Ellenstein, of Los tives are invited. Angeles. ESER ZUPNITSKE, of 2601 Cortland avenue. died May 28. Services were at Ira Kaufman. He is survived by his wife, Ilelen; sons, Ben Zupnitske, Bernard Zuppke and Isadore Zuppke; and daughters, Mrs. Lena Zupnitske, Women's Orthodox League will Mrs. Jacob Cohen, Mrs. William hold its annual games party June Epstein and Mrs. Sam Moskowitz. 13 at the home of Mrs. Joseph •JENNIE GOODMAN, of 1955 Rabinowitz, 3258 Glendale ave- nue. Grand prize is a G.E. tank Blaine avenue, died May 27. type vacuum cleaner. A sterling Services were at Ira Kaufman. silver cigarette set will also be Her son, Sam: daughter, Molly; and a brother, Sam Goldstein, awarded. survive. The program will feature read- ings in Yiddish by Mrs. Sima SAMUEL GREISMAN, of Thav from Sholom Aleichem and 2055 Clements avenue, died May English readings by a Wayne 27. Services were at Ira Kaufman. University student. For tickets, He is survived by his wife, Net- call Mrs. Max Marx, TO 8-5339. tie; brothers, Jack and Ben, and three sisters, Mrs. Ben Weisman, Mrs. Simon Beltzman and Mrs. Irving Frost, of Akron, O. The family of the late Nathan BENJAMIN CHIMOVITZ, of Forbes wish to thank their friends and relatives for the many kind- 18420 Woodingham drive, died nesses shown them in their re- May 26. Services were at Ira cent bereavement. 11111ar.L.: Kaufman. lie leaves a brother of Flint, and, two sisters, Mrs. Lena Agree and Mrs. M!len Klayman, Torah Dedication Set at Chaehmey Lublin A Sefer Torah will be dedi- cated and brought into the Yeshiiath Chachmey Lublin at 1:30 pan., Sunday. All Detroit Jews are invited. Serried le Hospital% as4 Romeo NEV. YEHUIAN LOEWY Certified MOHEL 3781 Humphrey Mee WE. 4-2696 Surgical MAW Rabbi Leo Goldman seetileal ■ eemnammilmi b Deisaara and RwpiraM 3•35 TO 3-3814 RSV. Detreiro Favorite Moliel TI. LPN* Wevidiair Performed At Hamm by eerernonimi Appointment *.e. J•cei• Sharman Detroit's Leading Surgical 1 MOHEL fall wine.... T7 4- wet Rev. Hyman SCHULSINGER filanuat Vapolole a.a Np.eia lired sad Marble Mementaatv IRA KAuFmA CANTON DAVID GOLDEN 7729 TWELFTH ST. 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