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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
Relinquishes Post
The family of the late Henrietta
Barack announce the unveiling of
a monument in her memory at 1
p.m., Sunday at Clover Hill Park
Cemetery. ' Rabbi Jacob Segal
will officiate. Friends and rela-
tives are invited.
Sabbath eve services at Bnai
David, at 7 p.m. Sabbath morning
services, Saturday, at 9 a.m. Rab-
bi Joshua S. Sperka will preach
on "The Eternal Light." Class at
6 p.m. Mincha at 7 p.m., followed
by Sholos Seudos.
• • •
Friday night services at 8:30
p.m. at Hampton School, War-
rington at Pickford. Rabbi Leon
Tram will preach on "The Golden
Mean of Rabbi HiIlel."
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Sabbath eve services at 6 p.m.
Sabbath services, Saturday, at
9 a.m. Rabbi Morris Adler will
preach.
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Temple Beth El
Sabbath morning services at
11 a.m. Dr. B. Benedict Glazer
will preach.
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Bnai Moshe
Sabbath eve services at 7:15
p.m. Sabbath services, Saturday,
at 9 a.m. Rabbi Moses Lehrman
will peach on "An Intranslat-
able Principle." Weekday serv-
ices at 7:15 a.m. and 7:45 p.m.
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Graduation Set
at Bnai David
GEORGE M. STUTZ
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Temple Israel
to Hear News
oh Building
Chapel. She leaves her sun, Ber-
nard; daughter, Mrs. Louis Berry;
ItUBIN PILILLIP KRAVETZ, a brother and two sisters.
67, of 3200 Chicago boulevard
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west, died June 9. Services were
at Lewis Bros. Chapel. He is
survived by his wife, Esther;
In loving memory of our son,
daughter, Mrs. Harold N. Rosen- Norbert L Leonard, who passed
thal; and sons, Phillip R. and Dr. away June 17, 1941, (26 days in
Manuel R.
Sivan),
In Memoriam
LEAH ENTNER, 63, of 13641
Dexter boulevard, died June 7.
Services were at Lewis Bros. She
is survived by her daughters,
Mrs. Sarah Zlatkin, Mrs. Mollie
Cohen, Mrs. Rose Steinhardt,
Mrs. Fannie Jaeckel of Los An-
The family of the late Mack geles and Mrs. Bess Lezell.
Mann Bay announce the unveil-
ing of a monument in his mem-
WILLIAM SESKIN, 66, of 2241
ory at 1:30 p.m., Sunday at Gladstone avenue, died June 11.
Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Services were at Lewis Bros. He
Joshua Sperka will officiate, is survived by his wife, Jennie;
Friends and relatives are invited. son, Jack; daughter, Mrs. Harry
Pomerantz; brother, Adolph; and
The family of the late Louis sisters, Mrs. Bertha Segal and
Palley announce the unveiling of Mrs. Etta Bernstein.
a monument in his memory at
2 p.m., Sunday at Chesed Shel
MAX FEINSTEIN, 86, of 2446
Ernes Cemetery. Cantor Hyman
Atkinson avenue, died June 12.
Adler will officiate. Friends and
Services were at Lewis Bros. He
relatives are invited.
leaves his sons, Harry and Sam;
daughters, Mrs. Jacob Schwalb,
The family of the late Pvt. Tillie and Mrs. Robert Friedman;
Paul Boim announce the unveil- and a sister.
ing of a monument in his mem-
ory at 2 p.m., Sunday, June 26
CELIA FAUDEM, of 2990 Wav-
at 'Westwood Cemetery. Rabbi erly avenue, died June 9. Serv-
Joseph Rabinowitz will officiate. ices were at Ira Kaufman Chapel.
Friends and relatives are re- She leaves her husband, Kaplan;
quested to meet at 1 p.m., at the son, Rodney: father, Herman Le-
home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Beim, vin; brothers, Maurice H., Joseph
2448 Hazelwood avenue.
and Harry Levin; and sister, Mrs.
Daniel B. Marcus.
The family of the late Abra-
ham Kron announce the unveil-
CHARLES N. DEKTOR, of 3760
ing of a monument in his mem- Boston boulevard west, died June
ory at 11 a.m., Sunday, June 26 12. Services were at Ira Kauf-
at Chesed Shel Ernes Cemetery. man. His wife, Ida; and children
Friends and relatives are invited. of Chester, Penna., survive.
The annual congregational din-
ner and meeting of Temple Israel
is set for 6:30 p.m., Tuesday, at
the Leland.
Data on the construction of the
new Temple Israel building will
be revealed by Louis H. Schostak,
building committee chairman.
George M. Stutz, congregation
head for two years, will retire
from the presidency. A slate of
nominees for the coming year
will be presented by the nomi-
nating committee. David Arkin
is chairman.
Immediately following t h e
meeting, Rabbi Leon Fram will
fly to New York where he will
attend the meeting of the joint
The families of the late Anna
commission on Jewish Education
of the Union of American Hebrew Selik Katz and Abraham Katz
Congregations and the central announce the unveiling of monu-
ments in their memories at 1
conference of American Rabbis.
p.m., Sunday at Turover Verein
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Cemetery. Rabbi Max J. Wohl-
gelernter will officiate. Friends
Sell.
and relatives are invited.
The Bnai David religious school
will hold its graduation exercises
at 10:30 a.m., Sunday, June 26.
The graduation has been desig-
nated as an annual dedication as-
sembly. This annual event closes
the season's activities in the Syn-
agogue. s
The general theme, both in the
speeches of the graduates and the
music will be "The State of
Israel."
An outline of the history, geo-
Temple Israel will present a
graphy, religious, political and special series of summer Sabbath
the social aspects of the State of, eve services at 8:30 Friday nights
Israel as well as parties in Israel at the Hampton School, Warring-
and the constitution of Israel ton at Pickford.
with appropriate music for these
The first service in the pro-
respective subjects, will form the , gram will take place Friday,
center of the program,
June 17. Rabbi Leon Frani will
Rabbi Joshua Sperka, Rabbi deliver the first of a series of
Eric Greenbaum, Joseph Gorman, sermons on the ethical philosophy
president of the Synagogue, and of Judaism. The opening sermon
Mrs. Seldon Leach, president of will be on "The Golden Mean
the sisterhood, will participate. of Rabbi Hillel.''
The second annual congrega-
tional picnic will be held at Lola
Valley park, Sunday, June 19.
Nathan Kolb of the Men's Club,
Mrs. Maurice Kiinelman of the
Ladies of Yeshivath Beth Yehu- Sisterhood and Mr. William Sing-
dah will sponsor their annual all- er of the Youth Group are in
day picnic Sunday on the Yeshi-
vah grounds, Dexter at Cortland.
Proceeds will go towards the Mrs. Hyman Dresner,
maintenance of the kindergarten,
Beth Jacob School for Girls and Mrs. Horowitz Honored
Certificates of honor in recog-
the Yeshivath kitchen, all projects
nition of their having live sons
of the group.
In the event of rain the picnic each in the U. S. armed forces
will be held indoors. For inform- during World War II were pre-
sented to Mrs. Hyman Dresner
ation, call TO. 5-1171.
and Mrs. George Horowitz by the
Jewish War Veterans at their
Center Workers Honor state convention. The Chronicle
the error in which Mrs.
Mary Caplan, S.A. Levy regrets
Dresner was not correctly named.
CLEVELAND — Mary Caplan,
supervisor of mothers' clubs at
The Chronicle news deadline is
the Detroit Jewish Community
noon, Mondays.
Center, and Samuel A. Levy, di-
rector of health and education,
were among the 42 Jewish Com-
munity Center workers honored
for 25 years or more of con-
secutive service by the National
Association of Jewish Center
Workers.
Summer
ices
at Temple Israel
Y eshivah Lathes
. Map All-Day Picnic
Obituaries
The family of the late Jennie
Bornstein announce the unveil-
ing of a monument in her mem-
ory at 1 p.m., Sunday at Mach-
pelah Cemetery. Rabbi Joshua
Sperka will officiate. Friends and
relatives are invited.
Temple Israel
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Shaarey Zedek
Unveiling Notice
Plage Elev.*
The family of the late Sam
Friedman announce the unveiling
of a monument in his memory at
1 p.m., Sunday at Turover Ceme-
tery. Rabbi Leizer Levin will
officiate. Friends and relatives
are invited.
ESTHER SCHREIBER, of Los
Angeles, formerly of Detroit, died
May 31. Her husband, Alex;
daughter, Mrs. Ada Mermer, both
of Los Angeles; and brother, Joe,
of Detroit, survive .
DAVID LAICIITMAN, 95, of
11501 Petoskey avenue, died June
6. Services were at Hebrew
Benevolent. lie is survived by his
son, Benjamin; and daughters,
Mrs. Jennie Hertz and Mrs. Bella
Honeyman.
I cannot say and I will not saw •
That he is dead:
He is just away.
With a cheery smile and ■ wave of
the hand
He has wandered into an unknown
land
And left us dreamine.
Ilow veiy fair its needs must be
Since he lingers there.
Sadly missed by his wife, chil-
dren, brothers and parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Zuckerman.
In fond remembrance of our
loved one, Jack Lipschutz. He
still lives in our hearts. Stella
Lipschutz, Sidney and Lillian
Lipschutz and Michael: Arthur
and Rhoda Rierner and Bobby
and Gary.
Card of Thanks
The family of the late David
Stein wish to thank their friends
and relatives for the many kind-
nesses shown them in their re-
tent bereavement
a'
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Dater,
of Saginaw, wish to thank their
friends and relatives for the
many kindnesses shown them in
the reburial of their son, Lt. Har-
vey Dater.
Samson ' s Resort
Owner Dies at 48
Fish Samson, 56, of Samson's
Resort, South Haven, died June
11.
Surviving are his wife, Lillian;
two sisters, Mrs. Philip Pinsky
and Mrs. Sarah Stone of Detroit;
two brothers, Jake of Milwaukee
and Morris of Chicago; and five
children, Leo, Sam, Ruby, Ar-
thur and Mrs. Max Okun. Burial
was in Waldheim Cemetery. Chi-
cago.
S.Z. Holds Final
Honor Assembly
EVA COHEN, 64, of 2050 Pin-
gree avenue, died June 9. Serv-
ices were at Hebrew Benevolent.
Israel Sheplow Dies;
Her husband, Samuel; son Jo-
in Detroit Since 1916
seph; and daughter, Mrs. Jean
Israel David Sheplow, 63, died Galinsky, survive.
suddenly at his home, 2685 Clair-
mount avenue, Sunday. Services
ROSE THAV, of 3002 Lawrence
were held Tuesday at Ira Kauf- avenue, died June 11. Services
man Chapel. A resident. of De- were at Hebrew Benevolent. She
troit since 1916, Mr. Sheplow leaves her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
was owner of a candy and to- Harry Thav; brothers, Abraham
bacco firm on Oakland avenue.
and Louis; and sisters, Charlotte
Surviving are his wife, Ida; and Jean.
his sons, Samuel and Ralph; his
daughter, Bernice, and his broth-
ROSE BORENSTEIN, 45, of
er, Henry.
3008 Monterey avenue, died June
11. She is survived by her hus-
George Edwards Speaks band, Manuel; and her sons, Wil-
liam and Bernard.
The dieing honor and Shayu-
oth assembly at Congregation
Shaarcy Zedek was held June 5.
Thirty-six baskets of fruit were
presented to the Jewish Home for
Aged in the name of the children
of the Shaarey Zedek schools.
Also, 36 books were presented to
the congregation's library.
Scholarship and attendance
awards were distributed. Studepis
on the program included Elaine
Stein, Alice Jean Harris, Hilda
Fishman, David Cullen, Rosa Kro-
lik and Julia Xwaselow.
Council President George Ed-
BETSY EISENMAN, of 3239
wards will speak at 7:30 p. m. Glendale avenue, died June 13.
over WWJ, Friday on "Welfare." Services were at Ira Kaufman
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