ty, June 9, 1949 I I ts FOR SALE NEAR 7 MILE :live face brick !arge rooms. 1st n kitchen, extra ,r terrace, beau- ped and fenced, modern garage. priced to sell. Call Mr. Hill, [ER M. &RK 1 8225 }oni face brick, :e, large covered colored tiled , large attic, oil c Gas hot water meld side drive, ; In your choice rs. Total price !! Hurry!! inday1-6 REALTY 7 Mile Road -0659 SALE CALIFORNIA Home and !uartcrs ngton Drive liesterfield }ointment Only HREIBER 1-1520 BUNGALOW Near Curtis :Mg room, dining I 2 bedrooms, gas is, electric stove, Specially priced. slon. Owner. 1-1363 ear 7 Mile }om brick bun- heat, tile bath, fireplace, com- windows, vene- carpeting, side ly landscaped, $3,400 down, it $67.50. Own- WANTED. [ble. We sold properties that le. Must have once. Let us it we will give 'vice in selling SSLER, Inc. -7972 lifkind to ZOA yzed am Page 4) in its soil, who [sly the attend- ention, take to ' "legal Ameri- tal Israeli?" thousands of ican Jews who ted to Israel in thousands be- niable solution Jewish home- e, take to this nise of Judge t crucial prob- can Zionism at Thursday, June 9, 1949 List Services DETROIT JEWISI1 CHRONICLE Reburial Sunday Unveiling Notice Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Linden of Owosso announce the unveil- ing of a monument in memory of their son Steven Linden at 2 p. m., Sunday at Machpelah Cemetery, Flint. at Synagogues Sabbath eve services at the Northwest Hebrew Congregation will be held at 6 p.m., Friday. Saturday services will begin at 9 a.m. The junior congregation will meet at 9:30 a.m., in the chapel. Mincha is at 6:30 p.m. A special, late Friday evening service will be held at 8:30 p.m. June 17. The new officers and board members of the Synagogue will be inducted into office at the service. • * • l Bnai Moshe Sabbath eve services will be at 6:45 p.m. Sabbath services will begin at 9 a.m., Saturday. Rabbi Moses Lehrman will preach on "The Art . of Giving." Weekday services will be at 7:15 a.m. and 7:45 p.m. . . • Temple Israel "Free Speech—An Interpreta- tion of the recent Supreme Court Decision" will be discussed by Rabbi Leon Fram at Friday serv- ices beginning at 8:30 p.m. at the Art Institute. • • • Shaarey Zedek Sabbath eve services are at 6 p.m., Friday. Rabbi Morris Adler will preach at the Sabbath serv- ices, beginning at 9 a.m., Satur- day. • • • Shaarey Zion ' Friday eve services begin at 7:30 p.m. Sabbath morning serv- ices are at 9 a.m. Rabbi Leo Goldman. will speak on "Samson and the Heroism of Israel." Mincha at 7:15 p.m., followed by Sholos Seudos. Weekday services are at 8 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. • • • Bnai Zion Services Friday, 7:45 p.m. Sat- urday, 9 a.m. Junior congrega- tion, 9:30 a.m. Rabbi Solomon H. Gruskin will speak. Talmud class at 5 p.m. Pirke Avot at 6 p.m. • • • Temple Beth El Sabbath morning . services June 11 from 11 to 12 p.m. Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will preach. Sidney Klaus Gets Medal From S.Z. Sidney Klaus was given the National Federation of Jewish Men's Clubs award following the monthly late Friday eve service at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. He was presented with the medal for scholarship, leadership and community work, by Harry M. Shulman, president of the congre- gation, in the name of Abe Satov- sky, president of the Men's Club. Among outstanding Sunday School students also receiving awards were Sharon Kass, Ber- nard Firestone, Dorothy Fire- stone, Rona Herman, Selma Ar- kin, Gail Hyman and Herbert Lefkofsky. Beth El Prepares for 99th Meeting The 99th annual dinner meet- ing of Temple Beth El will be held at 6:30 p.m. Monday. Mis- cha Kottler, nationally famous concert pianist, will present a program. Dr. Herbert I. Kallet, president of the Temple, and Dr. B. Bene- dict Glazer will give their an- nual reports following which there will be the election and in- stallation of officers and trustees. The dinner will be served by the sisterhood. Honor Memory of Ben Fellows Memorial services for the late Ben Fellows will be held by the Men's Club of Congregation Bnai David at 8:30 p.m., Thursday, June 16. Mr. Fellows, who was a past-president of the Men's Club, died March 27. The public is invited to the services. Obituaries Reburial services for Sgt. Perry Rubin Krakow will be held at 1 p. m., Sunday at the Hebrew Benevolent Society. Reburial will be in the Vet- eran's section of Hebrew Mem- orial Park under the auspices of the Jewish War Veterans. Sgt. Krakow died on Saipan, June 16, 1944 at the age of 24. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Freda Krakow; brothers, Allan, Louis and Jack; and sister, Mrs. Patricia Martin. Yaltrzeit's Spirituality' Is Depicted (Continued from Page 4) ing there should be no scoffing at Yahrzeit Jews. "A Jew is Jewishly at his nob- blest in the hour of his Yahrzeit. He's alone with God and his mother. It's not like trying to be worshipful in a big crowd in the Synagogue on Yom Kippur. No distractions." Mr. I was thinking that Yahr- zeit offered a more satisfactory way of being Jewish than most of the other media. The many ways that are being offered make a lot of confusion.. The spirituality that is of Yahrzeit is the complete reward of being Jewish, he said. It left no doubts, no confusion. It was satisfying and Mr. I could feel that God was along with him this evening in the soft spring- time. He had been harassed by all the salesmen trying to sell their different way of being Jewish. All this clamor, this shouting, all summoning him to some par- tciular pattern of Judaism. - • A MATTER OF DRIVES IT HAS COME to seem that Judaism is a matter of "drives." All kinds of drives. Brochures arriving in every mail, calling on Mr. I to give money for this or that. They were saying to him: - Give! Be Jewish by donations." Yes, Jewish life has had to do much with signing checks. With many Judaism was nothing more than that. "So as I was walking along I came to the idea that there should be a new deal in American Jew- ish life," Mr. I said. "We have no excuse to live as Jews just for the purpose of signing cheeks. Thank God for Yahrzeit." Mr. I's new deal would go back to the essence of Judaism that he had found this evening in the Synagogue when he sat there with his mother and God. "That kind of spirituality," he said. "That's what I mean. We are the ones who found God in the first place and now we've lost him. We have been so busy sign- ing checks for this and that, listening to the appeals." Classified ads in the Jewish Chronicle bring quick results, our advertisers tell us. Call WO. 1-1140. RECEPTACLES Garbage, Ash mud Rubbish, Rein- forced Concrete. trolly glearsete4.1. hired Right. A tl Lit coNcitrrg IIRCICI'r At 1.11 CO. 10111 Renilersrib TO 111-841•1 Page Fifteela, DAVID STEIN, 54, of 2210 Pingree avenue, died May 30. Services were at the Hebrew Benevolent Society. He is sur- vived by his wife, Helen; son, Benjamin; and daughter, Sylvia. IDABEL MATHIS GREENE, of 19312 Whitcomb avenue died May 29. Services were at Ira Kaufman Chapel. She is survived by her daughter, Mrs. Louis Aston; brothers, Max, Raymond and Ro- , GOLDIE KAPLAN, 85, of 3732 bert Mathis; and sisters, Mathilda Duai4 avenue, died May 30. The family of the late David and Vera Mathis and Mrs. James Services were at Hebrew Bene- volent. She is survived by her Green announce the 'unveiling of V. Browne. a monument in his memory at sons, Isadore. Dr. Harry of Chi- 12:30 p.m., Sunday at Clover Hill MICHAEL BALBEROR, of cago and Karl; and daughters, Park Cemetery. Rabbi Morris 15352 Sorrento avenue, died May Mrs. Dora Kumove and Mrs. Adler will officiate. Friends and 31. Services were at Ira Kauf- Clara Marks. relatives are invited. man. Ho is survived by his par- NETTIE SILVERMAN, 68, ents, Dr. and Mrs. Harry Balber- The family of the late Morris or; and sisters, Caroline and Sus- of 3324 Buena Vista avenue, Elford announce the unveiling of an. died May 31. Services were at a monument in his memory at 2 Hebrew Benevolent. Her' daugh- p.m., Sunday at the Independent BENJAMIN EMBER, of 18283 ters, Mrs.. Esther Gastman, Mrs. Detroit Lodge Cemetery, 141/2 Fairfield avenue, died June 5. Pauline Lefton and Mrs. Gladys Mile road and Gratiot. Rabbi Services were at Ira Kaufman. Gusher, survive. Harry Greenfield vill officiate. He is survived by his wife, Betty; Friends are requested to meet at son, Burton; and daughter, Mrs. ROSE SLOBOTYZKY, 93, of 1 p.m., at the Jewish Cultural Joseph Gilbert. 5201 Stanton avenue, died May Bldg., 2705 Joy Road. 31 Services were at Hebrew SADYE WEISZ, 48, of 4743 Benevolent. Her daughter, Mrs. The family of the late Esther Buena Vista avenue, died June 5. Bertha Applebaum, survives. Hurwitz announce the unveiling Services were at Lewis Bros. Cha- of a monument in her memory at pel. Her sisters, Mrs. Sam Weisz SAMUEL LEVINE, 52, of 1995 1 p.m., Sunday at Machpelah and Lillian; and brothers, Mau- Gladstone avenue, died June 4. Cemetery. Rabbi Moses Lehrman rice and Milton, survive. Services were at Hebrew Bene- will officiate. Friends and rela- volent. His son; Albert; and tives are invited. HARRY YARROWS, 56, of daughter, Clarita, survive. Ann Arbor, died June 4. Services Mr. and Mrs. Max Sampson were at Lewis Bros. He leaves SARAH STRAUSS, 73, of 2236 announce the unveiling of a mon- his daughter, Mrs. Jack Pearl- Collingwood avenue, died June 3, ument in the memory of their man; sons, Seymour and Jerry; Services were at Hebrew Bene 7 beloved son, Cpl. William G. brother, Irvin; and sisters, Mrs. velent. She leaves her husband, (Sonny) Sampson, at 12 noon, Marion Hartstone of Miami, Mrs. Benjamin; son, Arthur, of Eng- Sunday at Machpelah Cemetery, land; and daughter, Mrs. Betty veterans plot. Rabbi Joshua Barney Donon of Grand Rapids Fisher. Sperka will officiate. Friends and and Mrs. Lillian Blum of Day- ton. relatives are invited. SARAH K,APLOWITZ, 73, of 2016 Gladstone livende, died June MINNIE WEINBAUM, 40, of The family of the late Jennie 3. Services were at Hebrew Bornstein announce the unveil- 8851 La Salle boulevard, died Benevolent, Her daughter, Mrs. June 2. Services were at Lewis ing of a monument in her mem- Sadie Lanier. Jnd a brother, ory at 1 p.m., Sunday, June 19 Bros. She leaves her husband, survive. at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Jack; sons, Harold. Robert, Don- Joshua Sperka will officiate. ald and Gerald; a daughter; sis- HANNAH SCHWARTZ. 73, of Friends and relatives are in- ters, Mrs. Joseph Stein of New 19151 Woodingham drive, died York; brothers, Louis, Charles vited. and Harry Solomon; and her June 5. Services were at Hebrew Benevolent. Sha leaves her son, The family of the late Mack mother, Fannie Solomon. William; and daughters. Mrs. Mann Bay announce the unveiling SOPHIE SOKANOFF, 61. of Anna Mihaly Ind Mrs. Bertha of a monument in his memory Luria. at 1:30 p.m., Sunday, June 19 17342 San Juan Drive, died June at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi 1. Services were at Lewis Bros. Joshua Sperka will officiate. She is survived by her husband, Friends .and relatives are in- Israel: daughter, Mrs. Lillian Stocker; son, Albert; and sisters, vited. Mrs. Sonia Lifschitz, Mrs. Celia Funeral services for the late The family of the late Morris Axelrod and Mrs. Sarah Tick. Freda Weinstein, who died June Lifshitz announce the unveiling of a monument in his memory at ANNA BLUMENFELD, 65, of 3 following a long illness, were 2 p.m., Sunday at Machpelah 9360 Genessee avenue, died June held Sunday at the Ira Kaufman Cemetery. Rabbi J. Frankel will 1. Services were at Lewis Bros. Chapel. Miss Weinstein was ac- officiate. Friends and relatives She is survived by her husband, tive for many years at Congrega- are invited. Ruben; daughters, Mrs. Gail tion Shaarey Zedek. She is survived by six sisters, The family of the late Henrietta SOU'. Mrs. Faye Avig, Mrs. Clara Mrs. Anna Bofsky, Mrs. Esther W. Barry; and sisters, Mrs. Anna Soi- Barark announce the unveiling of Soloman, Mrs. Joseph N. Keidan, a monument in her memory at 1 fer and Mrs. Lena Landesman. Mrs. Betty Bialosky, Mrs. Har- p.m., Sunday, June 19 at Clover JACK G. BAKER, 45, of Mil- ry Weisman and Sadie Weinstein. Hill Park Cemetery. Rabbi Jacob Interment is at Clover Hill Park Segal will officiate. Friends and waukee, died May 31. Services Cemetery. were at Lewis Bros. He leaves relatives are invited. his wife, Tillie; son, Lawrence; The family of the late Lt. Al- and daughter, Shirley. bert B. Apple announce the un- veiling of a monument in his MAX FREEMAN, 65, of 1519 A card. party and luncheon will memory at 11:30 a.m., Sunday at Glynn Court, died June 2. Serv- Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Leo ices were at Lewis Bros. His wife, be given by the Detroit Ladies Goldman will officiate. Friends Beatrice; sister, Clara; and broth- Leehem Aneeim at 12 noon, Wednesday, June 15 at Turover and relatives are requested to er, Dave Freeman, survive. Hall. All friends are welcome. meet at 10:30 a.m., at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Apple, IGNATIUS KAHN, 72, of 145 !ming Is Rosortals sad Homes 4021 Webb avenue. La Belle avenue, II. P., died June 4. Services were at Lewis Bros. He is survived by his wife, Fan- nie: sons, Joseph, Henry and Da- Certified MOHEL The family of the late Abra- vid; and daughters, Mrs. Samuel Humphrey ham Mitchell wish to thank their Katz, Clara and Mrs. Edward Phone friends and relatives for the many Keith. kindnesses shown them in their recent bereavement. FRANCES MILDRED SALLE, 43, of 18400 Northlawn avenue, died June 1. Services were at David-Horodoker Jrs. Lewis Bros. She is survived by Chart Israeli Benefit her husband, James H., sons, The David-Horodoker Jrs. will Richard N., Leonard and Donald; stage an emergency luncheon, brothers, William of Columbus, with all proceeds going to Israel, 0., Mrs. Sam Davidson, Mrs. Monday afternoon at Turover Maurice Pike of Saginaw, and REV. CANTOS Temple, Dexter at Monterey. For Mrs. Paul Kelman; and brothers, DAVID GOLDEN tickets, call Mrs. E. Friedman. Dr. Sidney L., Oscar J. and Ef- Detroit's Favorite blohel TO. 6-1966, or Mrs. F. Weinstein, Iron B. Adelson. T T. S-P414 TO. 6-8723. Wedding Ceremonies Performed I - Freda Ni einstein Rites Held Sunday Ladies Lechem Aneeim, Schedules Luncheon REV. YEHUDAH LOEWY Card of Thanks 3111 WE 4-2696 At dome by Appointment 1 Cemetery Plots For Sale Independent Detroit Lodge Cemetery, Arbeiter Ring grounds. 14 1/2 Mile Road and Gratiot. Individual or Group Very Reasonable Cemetery is in Excellent Condition Joseph Shapiro, Secretary • 1983 Richton—TO. 8-2805 ' :;: :t:l b 1 ti :: L'el.:eLdrirnnagn Surgical MOH EL Vtd•lesnere Manual Irintril Gesake and Marble Monument. 7729 TWELFTH ST. II ,/.!. 1- lintif Rev. Hyman SCHULSINGER ennoble and Spevislires1 MOH EL 11:11 Atkinson 1 0 9410 •