Thursday, July 14. 1949
New Era Begins
List Services
in Synagogues
Unveiling Notice
The family of the late Morrie
Lerman announce the unveiling
of a monument in his memory at
1 p. m., Sunday at Chesed Shel
Emes Cemetery. Rabbi M. J.
Wohlgelernter will officiate.
Friends and relatives are M-
alted.
Northwest Hebrew
Sabbath eve services at 6 p. m.
Sabbath services at 9 a. in. Junior
congregation at 9:30 a. in. in the
Chapel. Mincha at 6:30 p. m.
Pirke Avoth at 6:45 p. m., fol-
lowed by Sholos Seudos at 7:15.
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Sabbath eve services at 7:15
p. m. Sabbath services at 9 a. in.
Class at 6:30 p. m. Mincha at
730 p. m., followed by Sholos
Seudos.
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Sabbath eve services at 7:15
p. m. Sabbath services at 9 a. m.
Rabbi Moses Lehrman will
preach on "They Speak Justly."
Cantor David Katzman will chant
the prayers. Weekday services at
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Sabbath eve services at 6 p. m.
Sabbath services at 9a. m. Rabbi
Morris Adler will preach. Can-
tor Jacob Sonenklar will offici-
ate with choir under direction
of Dan Frohman.
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Temple Beth El
Sabbath services at 11 s. m.
Rabbi Sidney Akselrad will
preach.
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Bnai Zion
Sabbath eve services at 7:45
p.m. Sabbath services at 9 a.m.
Junior congregation at 9:30 a.m.
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Things Going Good for Us,
So We Forget About God
day away and giving rest in the
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Thy word bringest on the evening night.
He had so few of the things
twilight . . . and with under-
standing changest times and vari- that I possess and that may be
BALTIMORE—(Special)— Dr. est the seasons, and arrangest the why he was thankful for every
Morris S. Lazaron has resigned stars in their watches in the sky, blessing and counted it to the
as Rabbi-emeritus, the Baltimore according to Thy will. Thou credit of God; even for the star
Hebrew Congregation announced createst day and night; thou roll- that was over our house and for
in denying reports that he had est away the light from before the strength that kept him going
on his work through the day. He
been ousted.
the darkness, and the darkness
recited the prescribed praise of
Rabbi Lazaron, a leader in the from before the light."
God when he ate the first straw-
American Council for Judaism,
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berries of the season.
gave up his honorary post after
WALKS WITH GOD
• • •
31 years as the congregation's
IN THE LIGHT of my father's WE'RE TOO SPOILED
Rabbi when members protested
evening prayers I go self-search-
MAYBE WHAT'S the matter
his violent attacks on Zionism.
ing. How far away I am from with me is that I am the spoiled
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my father who walks with God kid who has too many things to
in the evening and in the mornin g play with ... I and all the others
also: He walks with Him and sees of us who are spared the drudg-
Him rolling away the light from ing toil their fathers had to take,
TEL AVIV (1.1N13)—Religious
who eat sirloins instead of soup-
services, such as marriage rites, before the darkness.
meat, who have allay/berries all
divorce, circumcision and funer-
I remember my father from my
als, will be treated on par with childhood facing the east in our the year 'round.
We feel that scientific progress
ether municipal functions and house every evening and speak-
will be free to all Israeli citizens ing to God with tnese same will keep on taking care of all
as a result of Israeli government words. He was then a much poor- that for us forever, The agricul:
financial support, the World Miz- er man than I am today. He came tural experts will do it all for us,
home tired from drudging work to say nothing of the atom-
rachi headquarters disclosed.
The government will bear one- more tired than I can ever feel in
third of the cost of these services these easy eight-hour days.
RECEPTACLES
and the local municipalities two-
But he couldn't count the day
ems-
•hbisk,
Ash soul
thirds.
f•rted («semi*. Folly loarsoterd.
ended until he had spoken to God
No Fees Asked in Israel
for Marriages, Funerals
and to thank him for everything,
NEW CARE PACKAGE
even if the day had brought him
special-
a
CARE will soon have
little profit. He was thankful
ly designed package for guaran- that, anyway, God was rolling the
teed delivery to Israel. Far in-
formation, write Detroit CARE
Committee, 153 E. Elizabeth, De-
troit 3, or call WO. 1-9352.
The family of the late Starner
Litinsky wish to thank their
friends and relative:; for the many
kindness shown them in their
recent bereavement.
Obituaries
KATE MOORE, 82, of Ho-
boken, N. J.. died July 5. Serv-
ices were at Lewis Bros. Chapel.
She is survived by her husband.
Max, and sons, Dr. Lawrence.
of Buffalo, and Milton.
2,800 Refugees Leave
Sweden for Israel
STOCKHOLM — Of the 12,000
Jewish refugees in Sweden,
among them 7,000 Jewish women
and girls, who arrived immedi-
ately after their liberation from
the Ravensbruck concentration
camp, 2,845 left for Israel in the
course of the past 11 months.
A further group of 1.200 ref-
ugees is to go to Israel within
the next two months.
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first, read the sprightly Jewish
Chronicle.
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IDA COHEN, 91, of Windsor,
died July 1 Services were M
Hebrew Benevolent. She is sur-
vived by her suns, Louis, Max ti
and Morris, and daughters. Mrs,
Minnie Fine, Mrs. Bess Block,
Mrs. Sophie Levinson and Eva
Cohen.
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OSCAR ADOLPH. of 3711
Tyler avenue. died July 8. Serv-
ices were at Ira Kaufman. lie is
survived by 'a is wife, Margaret;
daughters, Lillian and Mrs. Ben
Bonin, and sisters, Mrs. Sam Ei-
stein and Mts. Lola Koenigsberg.
3741 Humphrev
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BARBARA LEVITT PONT, of
2637 Boston Ooulevard west, died
July 6. Services were at Ira Kant- •
man. She leaves her husband,
Bernard; parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Lew Levitt, and brothers, Don-
ald and Mark.
. ROSE KAPLAN, of 4064 Webb
REBECCA HERMAN, 58, of avenue, died July 10. Services
3044 Glynn court, died July 5. Were at Ira Kaufman. She is sur-
Services were at Lewis Broe. vived by her husband. Nathan;
son, Morris Kilian, of Los An-
geles; sister. Mrs. Joe Shulman,
smashers—the new kings of the
and a brother
universe!
Twice a year we get seared,
.NATHAN SHERMAN. 87, of
though. Rosh liashunah and Yom 1751 Philadelphia avenue west,
Kipper! It's a religious memory died July 3. Services were at the
we have kept over from our Hebrew Benevolent Society. Ile
youth. That far back we were leaves his sons, Louis, Morris,
told that on these holidays we Max,' Sam, Jake, Rubin and
were judged—whether to live or Meyer, and daughter, Mrs. Masha
die.
Meisenberg.
We crowd the Synagogues on
BESSIE KAHN, 77, of 2906
those days for the purpose of ap-
peasing the Judge. Maybe He'll Grand avenue west, died July 5.
give us a break if he sees us sit- Services were at Hebrew Benev-
olent. Her sons, Jacob and Abe,
ting there. That's us!
and daughter, Mrs. Charles
Cooke, survive.
LEWIS BROTHERS
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BERNARD STARIKOST, 67, of
2975 Lawrence avenue, died July
5. Services were at Lewis Bros.
He leaves Ins wife, Yetta; daugh-
ters, Mrs. Julius Novick and Mrs.
Henry Seligman; brother, Alfred,
and sisters. Clara and Esther,
Card of Thanks
Rabbi Lazaron Resigned,
His Congregation Says
T. get the worthwhile news
first, read the sprightly Jewish
Chronicle.
She is survived by her husband,
Julius; sons. Milton and Saul, and
sister, Mrs. Mary Rossman.
The family of the late Leah
Meisner announce the unveiling
JACOB SARAQUSE, of 2740
of a monument in her memory Fullerton avenue, died July 5.
at 11 a. m., Sunday at Chesed Services were at Ira Kaufman
Shel Emes Cemetery. Rabbi Chapel. He leaves his wife, Anna;
Joseph Rabinowitz will officiate. son, Joseph: daughters, Mrs. Ben
Friends and relatives are invited. Reis and Mr3. Louis Goldman,
and two sioers.
The family of the late Lizzie
Levine announce the unveiling of
EDWARD ROSE, of 11845 La
a monument in her memory at Salle boulevard, died July 6.
1:30 p. m., Sunday at Hebrew Services were at Ira Kaufman.
National Park. Rabbi Max Wohl- He is survived by his wife, Jean;
gelernter will officiate.. Friends daughters, Phyllis and Mrs. Wil-
and relatives are invited.
liam Wolf: mother, Mrs. Lena
Rosenfield, and two sisters and
The family of the late Colitis two brothers, of Chicago.
Deutch announce the unveiling
of a monument in her memory
HARRY PORVIN, of 3796 Tux-
at 1 p. m., Sunday at Throve, edo avenue, died July 7. Services
Cemetery. Rabbi Leizer Levin were at Ira Kaufman.
His
will officiate. Friends and rela- brother, M3X. survives.
tives are invited.
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Bnai David
Sabbath eve services at 7:15
p. m. Sabbath services at 9 a. m.
Rabbi Leo Goldman will preach.
Class at 5 p.m. Pirke Avoth at
p. m. Mincha at 7:15 p.m.. fol-
lowed by Sholos Seudos.
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