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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1949-07-07

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Thursday, July 7, 1949

Synagogues
List Services

Bnai Zion

Sabbath eve services at 7:45
p. m. Sabbath services at 9 a. m.
Junior congregation at 9:30 a. in.
Rabbi Solomon H. Gruskin will
speak. Talmud class at 5 p. m.
Pirke Avoth at 6 p. m.
• • .

Bnai David

Sabbath eve services at 7:15
p. m. Sabbath services at 9 a. m.
Class at 6:30 p. m. Mincha at
7:30 p. m. followed by Sholos
Seudos.

.
.
Shaarey Zedek

Sabbath eve services at 6 p. m.
Sabbath services at 9 a. m. Rabbi
Morris Adler will speak.
• • •

Temple Israel

At Friday night services, 8:30
p. m. at Hampton School, Rabbi
Leon From will speak on "60
Years of Liberalism."
• • •

Bnai Moshe

Sabbath eve services at 7:15
p. in. Sabbath service at 9 a. m.
Rabbi Moses Lehrman will preach
on "Body and Soul." Weekday
services at 7:15 a. in. and 8 p. m.

*

Temple Beth El

Sabbath services at 11 a. m.
Rabbi Sidney Akselrad will
preach.

. . •
Adas Yeshurun

Sabbath eve services at 7:30
p. m. Sabbath services at 8:15
a. m. Rabbi Leo Goldman will
preach. Pirke Avoth class at
5:30 p. m. Mincha at 7:15 p. m.,
followed by Sholos Seudos. Week-
day services at 6:30 a. m. and
7:30 p. m.

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Wohlgelernter Hails
Day School Growth •

The rapid growth of the day-
school program of Yeshivath Beth
Yehudah has shattered all pre-
cedents in American Jewish edu-
cation, Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter
asserted in a report delivered
Wednesday to the Yeshivah's new
board of directors. The report
climaxed Rabbi Wohlgeleinter's
sixth year as president of De-
troit's orthodox educational in-
stitution.
From a beginning in Septem-
ber, 1944, with only seven stu-
dents, he said, the Yeshivah day
school this year had an enroll-
ment of 236 and was forced to
refuse applications for a number
of classes because of limited
facilities. It is now the largest
day school west of New York
and its rapid growth is unmatch-
ed by any day school, he added.
• • •
MORE CONTINUE ON
Thanks to the attractions of the
school, Rabbi Wohlgelernter not-
ed, a much larger percentage of
children are continuing their
education through the years of
adolescence. He revealed that
every boy in this year's 6th and
9th grade graduating classes will
continue his education at the
Yeshivah.
Detroit's Jewish community is
gradually becoming educated to
the needs of supporting a
Yeshivah, the report observed.
This year's budget for the six
Beth Yehudah schools was $200,-
241, the year's receipts $180,137.
Though the deficit incurred
during the day school's early
rapid growth has been sharply
pared, there is still an old deficit

Reburial Held

Dc Rothschild
Is Dead at 81

PARIS — (Special) — Baron
Edouard de Rothschild of the
French branch of the famous
banking family and a leader in
French and world Jewish affairs,
died June 30 at the age of 81.
He was president of the Central
Cunsistory of Jews in France and
Algeria and in that office helped
negotiate for better treatment of
North African Jews. He fled
France upon the entry of the
Nazis and came to the U.S. carry-
ing a bag of jewels valued at
$1,000,000.
He is survived by his wife, a
daughter who married Gregor
Piatigorsky, the cellist, and a son
Baron Guy.

Zionist Youth Group
to Teach Israeli Songs

Israeli folk songs and dances
will be taught this summer under
the sponsorship of the Zionist
Youth Commission. Teaching
techniques will be discussed and
an intensive program is planned.
For information, call TO. 5-3466.

e

ar Milzvah

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Silver of
Blaine avenue announce the Bar
Mitzvah of their son Simon David
Saturday at Beth Shmuel. The
Silvers will be hosts at a recep-
tion in their home in his honor
that evening beginning at 7. No
cards.

Mr. and Mrs. George Barron
of Monica avenue, announce the
Bar Mitzvah of their son Harold
Sheldon, Saturday, July 16, at
Northwest Hebrew Congregation.

'NOT WANTED' AT FOX
The moving story of an unwed
mother, "Not Wanted," opens at
the Fox Theater Friday, July 8.
Also on the program will be
"Man About the House."

PVT. SOL MOLDOWSKY was
reburied in the veterans sec-
tion of the Hebrew Memorial
Park. Services were held at
the Hebrew Benevolent Society.
Pvt. Moldowsky, the son of the
late Cantor Ben-Zion Moldow-
sky, was 20 at the time of his
death, Oct. 12, 1944 in Italy.
He is survived by his brothers,
Max of Toledo, Harold and
David of California; and his
sisters, Mrs. Reva Levison and
Mrs. Evelyn Gan, both of
Rochester, N. Y.

Northwest to Hear
London Cantor

Cantor Miklos Fenakel, Cantor
of the Great Synagogue. London,
arrived in Detroit Wednesday.
Cantor Fenakel, who recently
was married to Miss Mollie Wy-
man of London is here to visit
his uncle, the Rev. Samuel Glantz,
and other members of his fam-
ily.
The 34 year old Cantor, who
was born in Budapest, survived
several years of 'nternment in
Nazi concentration camps.
The Rev. Fenakel will conduct
Sabbath services July 9, at the
Northwest Hebrew Congregation.
He will be assisted by a choir.

EQUALITY CLUB TO MEET
The Equality Club will meet
Wednesday,"'July 13 at the home
The Chronicle's new address is of Ida Glassman, 18416 Washburn
2827 Barium Tower.
avenue.

Page Elms

Unveiling Notice

Sapers.tein, M,a. Donald Mellen,
Lucille ani Silly Karr.

The family of the late Lithe
Solomon announce the unveiling
of a monument in her memory at
2 p. tn., Sunday at Machpelah
Cemetery. Rabbi Morris Adler
will officiate. Friends and rela-
tives are invited.


SOLOMON MIRKIN, of 1948
Gladstone a venue, died July •2.
Services were it Ira Kaufman.
He is surviv_si by his wife, Rose;
sons, Norm.ri and Herbert; and
daughters. Miriam of California,
Pearl and Mra. Albert Katzman.

In Memoriam

HYMAN SOLOMONS, of 4067
In loving memory of our dear Tyler avenue, died July 2. Serv-
mother and grandmother, Bessie ices were At In Kaufman. He
Lott, who passed away six days leaves his wife, Sarah; sons. Ber-
nard and Seymour; brother, Mike;
in Tammuz, 1945.
We miss you 80 very much, and never and a sister

can forget your lender tune and
care;

ROSE S. 1:1ESSLER, of 3200
Chicago boulevird.west, died July
2. Services were at Ira Kaufman.
Your lo v i n g daughter and She is survived by her husband,
grandchildren. Mrs. Rebecca Sha- Benjamin: tort Arthur; brother,
piro.
Louis WerN. and a sister.

The thought of you hiings
memories to all who lute you
dearly.

Card of Thanks

RABBI WOHLGELERNTER

of $23,576, making a total deficit
of $43,681, the budget report,
prepared by Jack Isbee and Isa-
dore Levin, revealed.
• • •
MAP MEMBER DRIVE
A membership drive, beginning
late this summer under the lead-
ership of Harry E. Citrin and
Samuel Karabenick, and a special
gifts solicitation headed by Sam-
uel B. Solomon, David Goldberg
and Rabbi Wohlgelernter, are
expected to tap new sources of
support in the community, and
to establish the Yeshvah's in-
come on a more regular basis.
Goal of the drives is $72,000,
the gap between the schools'
1949-50 budget of $192,000 and
the $120,000 fixed income of the
Yeshivah.

Death Comes
to Philipson

CINCINNATI—(WNS)—F u n -
eral services were held here for
Rabbi David Philipson, dean of
the American reforin Rabbinate,
who died at Boston after collaps-
ing at a session of the convention
of the Central Conference of
American Rabbis,
The 87-year-old Rabbi appear.
ed in good health when he arrived
at Bretton Woods. After his col-
lapse he was taken to Boston,
where he died.
Dri Philipson, one of •the most
virulent opponents of Zionism,
was born in Wabash, Ind. He was
a member of the college faculty
from 1889 to 1906. In 1885 he
played a leading role in the re-
form Rabbinical convention
which concluded with the draw-
ing of the "Pittsburgh Platform,"
a statement of principles of Re-
form Judaism.

Mr. and Mrs. Saul Gale wish
to thank their friends and rela-
tives for the many acts of kind-
ness shown them in the recent
loss of their brother, Mr. Eugene
Fried of Cleveland.

SAMUEL ZUIEBACK, 84, of
2043 Taylor avenue, died July 1.
Services wers at Lewis Bros. He
is survived by his sons, Rudolph,
I. Louis, Meyer and Saul; and
daughters, Mrs. Joseph Cantor,
Mrs. Nathan Scholnick, Mrs. Ely
Robinson and Mn:;. Herman Kan-
tor.

The family of the late Leah
Entner wish to thank their friends
for the many kindnesses shown
them in their recent bereavement.

Hold Last Riles

Obituaries

IDA GERSTEIN, 80, of 108
Gladstone avenue, died June 27.
Services were held at Lewis Br(.s.
Chapel. She leaves her sons,
Samuel and Michael; and daugh-
ters, Rose and Mrs. Minnie
Siporin.

IDA ENDICTOR FREEDMAN,
74, of 13945 Montrose avenue,
died June 30. Services were
at Lewis Bros. Her daughter,
Mrs. James Schussler; and son
Irving Endictor of Charleston, S.
C., survive.

SHELDON GOLD, 13, of 2263
Pasadena avenue, died June 28.
Services were at Hebrew Benev-
olent Society. Ile is survived by
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max
Gold; and his sisters, Marilyn and
Dona.

IDA KATZ, 71, of 1928 Pingree
avenue, died June 29. Services
were at Hebrew Benevolent. She
is survived by her husband, Max;
a brother in California and a
sister of N. Y.

ABRAHAM LEEMON, cf 11644
Broadstreet avenue, died June 27.
Services were held at Ira Kauf-
man. He is survived by his sons,
Jack, Samuel of Los Angeles,
Harry of L'Anse, Mich., and
Philip of San Francisco; daugh.
ters, Mrs. Isadore Starr, Mrs. Jo-
seph E. Abel and Mrs. Ervin A.
Rosenthal; brothers, Joseph and
Harry of Los Angeles; and a sis-
ter of Los Angeles.

Services for Tee, 5 Robert
Mathis were held at the He-
brew Benevolent Society with
reburial at the veterans section
of the Hebrew Memorial Park.
Cpl. Mathis W.La 29 at the time
of his death. Feb. 18, 1944, at
Anzio beach, Italy. He is sur-
vived by his brothers, Jacob
M. of Detroit and Pavid of N.
Y.; and two sisters of Tel AViv.

Christians Replace
Jewish Teachers

BUDAPEST — (WNS) — Chris-
tian instructoes have replaced
many of the Jewish teachers as- .
sociated with the Tarbut I•brew
school here since the school came
under the government's national-
ization program and the ban
against the teaching of Hebrew.
The school is attended only by
MICHAEL ISAACS, of 3753 Jewish children.
Philadelphia avenue west, died
Serving to Wesoffais and Homes
June 27. Services were at Ira
Kaufman. He is survived by his
Thirteen Detroiters represented wife Doia and daughters Lillian
Detroit Young Israel at the an- and Gertrude.
Certified MOH EL
nual convention. They included
3761 Humphrey
ROSELLA GERSON, of 2670
Rabbi Samuel H. Prero, director;
Phone W. 4-2696
Mr. and Mrs. David I. Berris, Mr. Gladstone avenue, died June 26.
and Mrs. Morris H. Berris, Mrs. Services' were at Ira Kaufman.
Henry Goodman, Towne W. Kel- She leaves her sons, Joseph and
Surgical Mohel
man, Abbe A. Levi, Charles Levi, Richard; parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Daniel Schwartz, Mr. and Mrs. Selig Levine; brothers, Morris
Rabbi Leo Goldman
Morris Subar and Joseph Wein- and Joseph; and sisters, Mrs. Sid-
Cert.1-.4 and
ney Dorb and Mrs. Ben Gold-
man.
Ile, onuneodel as !tumor. ...d
stein.
fi ranted.
David I. Berris submitted a re-
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port on Detroit pointing to the
MAX KARR. of 2555 Pingree
erection of the Youth Center and
the Institute for Jewish Studies. avenue, died June 30. Services
were at Ira Kaufman. He leaves
REV. CANTO*
A resolution supporting the
DAVID GOLDEN
"investigation and ultimate re- his son. Harold; daughters, Ma.
Detroit's :syortte Mohd
duction of the great price differ- Sam Weingarden, Mrs. George
TT. 6-9490
Wedding Cee'monies Prilionwd
ential between Kosher and non-
At Home by Appointment
Kosher meats" was passed at a
meeting of the National Council
of Young Israel in New York,
1 Ilttv. Jacob Silverman
Rabbi Prero, delegate of the De-
Detroit's Leading
troit Young Israel group, re-
Surgical
ported.

13 Attend Parley
of Young Israel

REV. YEHUDAH LOEWY

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