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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Thursday, July 28, 1949

Synagogues.
List Services

4

Never Forgotten

I

Unveiling Notice

Page Eleven

Obituaries

The family of the late Anna
IDA BLUMBERG, 61, of 2408
Schlussel announce the unveiling Calvert avenue. died July 23.

LOUIS GOODMAN, 85. of 2232
Hazelwood avenue, died July 25.
Services were at Lewis Bros. He
is survived by his daughters, Mrs.
Sol Ressler. Mrs. Lena Ressler
and Mrs. M.irris Simon of Pon-
tiac; sons. Max and Samuel; and
brothers, Joseph and David.

of a monument in her memory
at 2 p.m., Sunday at Clover Hill Services were at Lewis Bros. She
Park Cemetery. Friends and rela- is survived by her husband, Mor-
Shaarey Zedek
tives are invited.
ris H.; daughter, Mrs. Chester L
Sabbath eve services at 6 p.m.'
Colen; brothers, Harry, Abe and
Sabbath services at 9 a.m. Rabbi
BESSIE GOLDSLAGER, 50, of
Arthur Barit; and sister, Mrs.
Morris Adler will preach. Cantor
New Haven. Conn., formerly of
Jacob H. Sonenklar will officiate!
The family of the late Hattie Julia Rosenberg.
Detroit. Services were in New
with choir under the direction!
Morris wish to thank their friends
Haven. She !eaves her husband.
of Dan Frohman, conductor. I
LENA
MOSS,
53,
of
2977
Car-
and relatives fur the many kind-
Albert; suns, Harry, Ralah and
• • •
ter
avenue.
died
July
23.
Serv-
nesses shown them in their re-
Donald; sisters, Mrs. Max Haiti.
ices were at Lewis Bros. Chapel. and Mrs. Lena Fox of Detroit, and
cent bereavement.
Bnai Moshe
Her sons, Herman and David; Mrs. Harry Mintz and Mrs. Sam
Sabbath eve services at 7:15;
The family of The late Jacob and daughter. Fay, survive.
Steinberg af Los Angeles; and
p.m. Sabbath services at 9 a.m.!
Saraquse wish to thank their
brother. If ery Clayman of De-
Weekday services at 7:15 a.m.
HERMAN
BARRIS,
of
19175
friends and relatives for the
troit.
and 7:45 p.m.
Votrobeck
drive,
died
July
23.
many kindnesses shown them in
• • •
Services
were
at
Ira
Kaufman
their recent bereavement.
Chapel. He heaves his wife,
Shaarey Zion
The family of the late Klara Blanche; sons, Lawrence H. and
Sabbath e% e services at 7:13
Marx gratefully acknowledge the Morton H.; and brother, Sol.
p.m. Sabbath services at 9 a.m,
many expressions of sympathy
Rabbi Leo Goldman will preach.
CELIA M. LESTER, of 18214
received during their recent be-
Class at 5 p.m. Pirke Avoth at
DR. LEO M. FRANKLIN
Parkside avenue, died July 18.



6 p.m. Mincha at 7 p.m., followed
reavement.
Dr. Slimarya Kleinman, presi-
Services were at Ira Kaufman.
by Sholos Seudos.
dent of the Jewish Community
She
leaves
her
son,
Harold
M.;
The family of the late Eugene
Kraus wish to thank their friends daughter, Mrs. Milton Weinstein; Council, announces the following •
and relatives for the many kind- brother, Herman Meyers, and a partial list of major committee
appointments for the forthcom-
nesses shown them in their recent sister of N. Y.
ing season:
bereavement.
FANNIE SALUTSKY, of 2941
Community relations commit-
The first anniversary of the
Elmhurst avenue, died July 17.
tee, Harry Yud-
The
family
of
the
late
Jacob
M.
Franklin
falls
death of Dr. Leo
Services were at Ira Kaufman.
koff, chairman,
Ressler
wish
to
thank
their
TEL AVIV--(WNSI---The Chief on Aug. 8.
She leaves her sons, Albert, Na-
Mrs. Samuel
Rabbinate of Israel issued a rul-
In tribute to his memory, Rabbi friends and relatives for the many thaniel, Abraham of New Jersey,
Green, co-chair-
ing which declares that neither Sidney Akselrad will preach on kindnesses shown them in their Edward of Los Angeles and J. B.
m a n ; internal
l'isha B'Av, which marks the "His Spirit Liveth," at the Sab- recent bereavement. .
Salutsky of N. Y.; and daughters,
relations L o u is
destruction of the Teniple, nor bath morning services of Temple
Rosenzweig,
Mrs. Milton E. Greenblatt Mrs. Joseph Lewis and Dr. Ma-
any other fast days in the Jewish Beth El on Aug. 6, beginning at
chairman. B e n-
wishes to thank her friends and rie Salutsky.
calendar can be abolished as a 11:00.
lamin Laikin,
relatives for the many kindnesses
result of the establishment of the
A cordial iavitation is extended shown her in her recent bereave-
MINNIE GREEN, 86, of 11501
co - chairman;
Jewish State.
to members of the Temple and ment, the death of her brother, Petoskey avenue, died July 22.
culture commis-
The ruling was issued in reply the community to attend this Julius M. Greenberg of Los Services were at Hebrew Benev-
sion, Rabbi Mor-
to a question by the Rabbinate service of remembrance.
Angeles.
olent Society. She is survived by
ris Adler, chair-
Yuclkoff
of Turkey. Tish B'Av falls on
her sons, Joe Green of California
man, Lawrence
Aug. 4.
The family of the late Reuben and Morris Green; and a daugh- W. Crohn, co-chairman; arbitra-
Nelson wish to thank their ter, Mrs. Ethel White.
Henry Montor, director of the
tion committee, A. C. Lappin,
friends and relatives for the many
United Jewish Appeal who is
chairman: admissions committee,
kindnesses shown them in their
visiting in Israel, predicted that
EUGENE KRAUS, 55, of 4349 Mrs. Leonard Weiner, chairman,
recent bereavement.
the 1949 campaign would ex-
Clements avenue, died . July 22. William Ilariles, co-chairman: le-
ceed the $120,000,000 contributed
Continued from Page 4)
The family of the late Rosella Services were at Hebrew Benev- gal committee., Morris Zwerdling,
by American Jewry in 1947. As and Israel. One of the more
Gerson wish to thank their olent. He is survived by his wife, chairman, Divid Rosin co-chair-
an illustration of American Jew- spectacular achievements of the
friends and relatives for the Matilda: son, Robert; daughter, man.
ry's interest in the present drive committee has been the arrange-
Additional appointments are
many kindnesses shown them in Mrs. Pauline Jonas: three broth-
he cited the Cleveland Jewish ' ments for a tobr of the United
yet to be to )de, Kleinman said.
ers and a sister.
their recent bereavement.
community which is raking a States in the near future, by the
larger sum of money this year Palestine Symphony Orchestra.
The Chronicle news deadline
IDA PASSMAN. 48, of 2700
than last.
The ZOA has endowed several
Blaine avenue, died July 24. is Monday at noon.
Montor confirmed reports that
scholarships for American stud-
Services were at Hebrew Benev- ■
both he and Henry Morgenthau,
ents in Israel. Fourteen young
Rev. Hyman
olent. She leaves her husband,
Jr., general chairman of the UJA.'
Ten boys from the intermediate David: son, Sam; daughter, Sarah
SCHULSINGER
would withdraw from the cam- men and women, including Joe
,00ble and Sperinli,td
paign direction at the end of this Yanich of Detroit, who are al- and high schools of Yeshivath Anne; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mor-
MOHEL
year. He appealed to Israeli or- ! ready in Israel, will spend a year Beth Yehudah will swing through ris Teitelbaum; and sister, Mollie.
TI) 5 ► 145
:VI; Calvert
ganizations to cease separate there studying and observing. The upper Michigan on a two-week
fund-raising campaigns in the ZOA investment will he returned camping trip next month.
Accompanied only by Rabbi
United States, warning that such a thousandfold by the influence
Strain' is Illospitals and Homes
II
campaigns would jeopardize the of these young people and what Sholom Goldstein, Beth Ychudah
camp
director,
the
boys
will
they
have
learned
on
the
Amer-
success of next year's UJA drive.
sleep out in the open in tents and
ican Jewish scene.
Certified MOHEL
Perhaps the most successful of will cook their Kosher meals over
the ZOA summer ventures have campfires. They will be trans-
3761 Humphrey
been the Brandeis camps, which ported from site to site by the
Phone WE. 4-2696
instill in thousands of young Beth Yehudah bus.
The 10 camperwho will make
boys and girls the principles of
the annual trip will be selected
Jewish living.
Surgical Mahe'
These camps are immensely on the basis of scholarship, ser-
Rabbi Leo Goldman
popular with the Zionist youth vice and interest in camping.
CAN.40.41 and
NEW YORK — (WNS) — T h e and are consequently overcrowd-
Reeonoewled hy Oset oe• aad
one-hundredth anniversary of the ed, but it hoped that in a year or
no-i.
birth of Emma Lazarus, Ameri- two facilities will be sufficiently
ar Tilitzvah
TO 8-3094
3035 Richton
expanded
to
meet
the
great
de-
can Jewish poetess, was cele-
mand.
Meanwhile
they
are
doing
Dr,'and
Mrs.
Albert
Bloom
of
brated Friday. July 22 by Jewish
a swell job. The Brandeis Camps Canterbury road announce the
communities throughout the
REY. CANTOR
are one of the most successful Bar Mitzvah reception of their
country.
DAVID GOLDEN
Jewish yduth education projects son, Robert Alan, Saturday. Aug.
Detroit's Favorite Stolid
Miss Lazarus, who was born in ever undertaken in America.
6, at the Sheraton Hotel, from 8
Tr. {-MO
New York City of Sephardic par-
Ceremonies Pt.cfurnieli
Wedding
p.m. to 11 p.m.
44I t D$XTEP BOUUIVARD
ents and whose poetry brought
At Home by Appointment
.t Edison
her praise from leading Ameri- Another Synagogue
can literary figures of the period, Vetoed by Canada Town
DETROIT 4, M104
Rim Jacob Silviowtea
is chiefly remembered for her
TORONTO — (WNS) — Con-
poem, "The New Colossus," struction of an additional Syna-
Detroit's Leading
TNillt 7-4320
Surgical
which is inscribed on the Statue gogue by the Jews of the town-
of Liberty in New Yolk Harbor. ship of York met with opposition
MOHEL
The Russian pogroms during when the town's council vetoed
1 Inftlflornere It I. Goa
ftwooloNembeeed
the eighties aroused in her a sym- the plan on the grounds that the
pathetic interest in things Jewish, 3,500 JeKs in the community have
so that she undertook the study no ne for more Ulan one house
of Hebrew and translated the of worship.
works of the Spanish-Jewish
poets. She also wrote magazine
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Card of Thanks

Aides Named
by Kleinman

Tisha B'Av
Is Unchanged

Beth El Plans
Franklin Rites

No Vacation
in ZOA Work

10 Yeshil all Boys
Eye Camping Trip

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Paid Tributes
on Centenary



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