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DETROIT JEWISH
Thursday, Augusior, 1949
List Services
at Synagogues
New Secretary
Page Eleven
CHRONICLE
Jerusalem
On 'Spot' Again
Unveiling Notice
The family of the late Charles
J. Ginsburg and Sara Ginsburg
announce the unveilings of monu-
ments in their memories at 1 p.m..
Sunday at Machpelah Cemetery.
Rabbi Joshua Sperka will offici-
ate. Friends and relatives are in-
Obituaries
SAMUEL 0. ROSENBERG, of
Bay City, died Aug. 6. Services
were in Bay City. Ile is sur-
vived by his wife, Inez; son,
Larry; daughter, Marlene: and
sisters, Mrs. Henry Anthony of
Bay City, and the Misses Rose
and Helen Rosenberg of Detroit.
LAUSANNE— (WNS) —The
Jerusalem issue, which was rele-
gated to the background while
the UN Conciliation Commission
was centering its primary atten- vited.
DEBORAH BAUMAN, 72, of
tion on finding a formula for the
2316 Atkinson avenue, died Aug.
The
family
of
the
late
Lena
settling of the Arab refugee prob-
12. Services were at Lewis Bros.
lem, has again sprung to the fore Brant announce the unveiling of
Chapel. She leaves her daugh-
at the Israeli-Arab negotiations a monument in her memory at
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ters, Mrs. George Snyder of Ohio
11:30 a.m., Sunday at Chesed Shel
here.
and Mrs. Aaron Kassel; and sons,
For a time it seemed that the Eines Cemetery. Rabbi Joshua Emanuel of New York City and
Sabbath eve services at 6 p.m.
Sperka
will
officiate.
Iler
chil-
Jerusalem issue was a secondary
Ben of Pittsburgh.
Sabbath services at 9 a.m. Rabbi
one insofar as the Arab states dren, Philip, Morris, Albert,
Morris Adler will preach and
Louis,
Josephine,
Zelda
and
Ben.
were concerned and that, once
LILY C. ENGEL, of 13833 La-
Cantor Jacob Sonenklar will
an agreement was reached with Persons desiring transportation
Salle boulevard, died Aug. 11.
officiate.
respect to the repatriation prob- please call UN. 1-1176.
Services were at Ira Kaufman.
lem, the status of the Holy City
She is survived by her husband,
would be disposed of with com-
Abraham; son, Harry; and daugh-
Sabbath eve services at 7:15
parative ease even in the face of
ters, Mrs. Earl Vinson, MN. Sam
p.m. Sabbath services at 9 a.m.
certain powerful influences work-
In loving memory of our dear Friedlander and Mrs. James R.
Rabbi Boses Lehrman will preach.
ing for the internationalization of wife and mother, Rebecca Wein-
Jamison.
Weekday services at 7:15 a.m. and
Jerusalem.
stein, who passed away Aug. 22,
JULIUS DEUTELBAUM
7 p.m.
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Both Israel and Transjordan 1929. Not a day do we forget
MAGY, of 18431
MORRIS
are in favor of the international- you, in our hearts you are always
Monica avenue, died Aug. 12.
ization solution. The rest of the near. Your loving husband, Louis,
Services were at Ira Kaufman.
Sabbath eve services at 7:15
Arab states, however, taking and daughters, Mrs. Rose Ben-
His cousins, Mr. and Mrs. llarry
p.m. Sabbath services at 98 a.m.
heart in the Vatican position and nett and Mrs. Leah Stolarsky.
Davidson, survive.
Class at 6:30 p.m. Mincha at 7:30
the reported support of that stand
p.m., followed by Sholos Seudos.
by a number of major powers,
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ETTA VICTOR, of 3355 Rosh-
Julius Deutelbaum has been have shown a stiffening and hos-
ester
avenue, died Aug. 13. Her
appointed assistant district exec- tile attitude toward partition.
The husband and children of sisters, Mrs. Blanche Steinman
Sabbath services at 10 a.m.
With
the
General
Assembly
due
e
secretary
for
Bnai
Brith
the late Mrs. Mary Wain wish to and Mrs. Gertrude Walburn of
Rabbi Jacob Haberman will uti. ,
District Grand Lodge 6, with of- to meet in New York early next express their deepest gratitude to Beverly Hills, Calif., survive.
preach. The Synagogue is located fices at 712 Farwell Bldg. The month, the Commission members
their relatives and friends for the
—
at 3836 Fischer avenue.
district is composed of eight states are quite concerned over the many kindnesses shown them in
MARY WAIN, 72, of 3330 Law-
deadlock. As of the moment, it their recent bereavement.
and four Canadian provinces.
I rence avenue, died Aug. 8. Serv-
Previously he served as direc- appears that the conciliators will
' ices were at Hebrew Benevolent
tor of membership and conserva- make no recommendations, leav-
Society. She leaves her husband,
tion for the Greater Detroit B. B. ing the issue to the General As-
Max; sons, Harry, Joseph and
sembly.
Council.
s
Charles; and slaughters, Shirley
Deutelbaum was formerly edi-
and Mrs. Weiss.
tor of "Detroit Labor News," and
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"The Fifth Anniversary of an
was made the basis of formal publisher and editor of the ':De-
corn- I IDA FOX, 13, of 2993 Leslie
Idea," a report showing a
charges against the chapter by troit Citizen." In 1923 he was
8. Services
polite picture of the operations avenue, died Aug.
appointed chief deputy clerk of
Rabbi Wise.
were at Hebrew Bene -.- Jlent. She
of
the
Mayor's
Interracial
Corn-
Recorders
Court,
retiring
from
"A formal, open hearing on
•
WARSAW—(WNS)—The Pol- mittee, has been submitted to the leaves her husband, /Vt . ; son,
these charges was held by a nib- that position voluntarily after 21
daughters, Mrs. Bessie
ish government will contribute people of Detroit. William;
-
committee of the national exe- consecutive years of service.
Chase and Mrs. Freda Garber and
20,000,000 zlotys toward the re-
Deutelbaum has been a mem-
cutive committee, not including
The repoit outlines the devel- I
Mrs. Bella Lifshitz.
building of the old Synagogue at
the investigator. At both hear- ber of Pisgah Lodge for 32 years, Praga, Warsaw suburb, it was opments which have taken place l sister.
for
ings, the chapter, appeared and and has been its president
MELVIN BOCK, 23, of Pitts-
announced by the ministry of re- . . . and are today an integral)
part of the Committee's works: 1) li burgh, died Aug. 7. Services were
four terms. Ile has been active
gave extensive evidence.
construction.
Preventing and controlling situa- at Hebrew Benevolent. His moth-
"On the basis of largely un- in communal affairs and was a
The rebuilding of the Syna-
disputed facts, the subcommittee member of the building commit-
tions of tension ... 2) Education er, Edna; and brother, Charles,
concluded that the chapter had ttee of the new Bnai Moshe Syna- gogue, which was demolished by to develop . . . constructive atti-
the Nazis, will require about 30,-
deliberately defied the Detroit gogue.
tudes . . . 3) Formulating demo-
000.000 zlotys. The Central Jew-
Congress Council on several
Deutelbaum lives with his wife,
cratic goals . . . 4) Stimulating
MORRIS WEINSTEIN, 69. of
ish
Committee
and
the
Jewish
Re-
community aciion . .. to bridge :3253 Calvert avenue. died Aug.
major decisions, had repeatedly Florence, on Dexter boulevard.
ligious
Congregation
of
Poland
acted without proper clearance, They have a daughter, Rose, and
the gap between democratic 9. Services were at Hebrew
had deliberately instigated hos- sons, Joseph and Elmer, both vet- are expected to raise the rest of ideals and present practices.
Benevolent. He is survived by
the money.
tility against other Congress erans of World War II.
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his son, Nathan; and d aug 1 i t cis,
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groups and aired internal differ-
Sadie and Mrs. Fannie Pensler.
ences to outside persons and had I --
.,
misrepresented official actions in ,
MORRIS MOLITZ. 66, of 3320
minutes and at open hearings.
It Monterey avenue, died Aug, 13.
"The subcommittee recommend-
mostly pedant's doctrinaires, strong assimilation is greater. it Services were at Hebrew Bisnev-
ed dissolution of the chapter. This
• clung to their doctrine of na- is strongest in Soviet Russia be- olent. He is survived by his wife,
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recommendation was adopted by
Sam,
lars," as one Yiddish columnist tional culltures for nearly a gen- cause there anti-Semitism has Anna: son, ....
r . 1 and daughter,
the full executive committee and
of the been fought since the end of the Ir mrs. yetia ma k ..
put
it.
end
the chapter is no longer in exist-
eration, but since the
The fact is that Jewish litera- World War II, they too have World War I, while in other Eu-
ence."
begun to realize that this doe- ropean countries, the serious
Rev. Hyman
ture,
journalism
and
culture
in
DENIES EXPULSION
SCIIULSINGER
Soviet Russia did not need an trine does not apply to Jews, as fight against anti-Semitism began
The Metropolitan Chapter has
•ia $P•ri•ii , "
after the second World War,
denied that it has been expelled act of suppression to be elim- they started to give it up gradu- after
the collapse of Hitlerism.
MOHEL
and has appealed its suspension inated. It has eliminated itself. ally.
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2605 Calvert
The end has come now. It Thus, two trends, not one, have
In the whole of Soviet Russia
to the Congress administrative
committee which it argues is the there were only three Yiddish came in the usual totalitarian dominated Jewish life since the
f the second World War•'
Servisa to Resattala and Homes
Anal authority. The group is schools after the war, according manner, with acts of exile and end o
the desire to
planning to fight out the issue at to a pro-Communist report. The suppression and a blast of hate The first reflects
cold
war.
But
preserve
the
Jewish
secular
na-
Yiddish
daily
press
has
ceased
to
November
convention.
the
propaganda and a
Meanwhile, a New York com- appear a long time ago, and all in realitiy the Communists in tionality and culture by accen-
Certified MOHEL
Jewish
Jewish social activities, except Russia are now fighting a corpse. tuating nationalism through the
mittee for a Democratic
3761 Humphrey
Congress had announced that it the religious, have died a natural
This, brienfly, is the opinion of creation of a Jewish State.
The other is a trend among
Phone WE. 4-2696
will seek to oust the present death long before the present
acute
Yiddish
writ-
a number of
policy of suppression.
leadership at the convention.
ers and observers. To it, one is Jews in European and other
• • •
ob. countries to escape from a sep-
The group has been labeled "a
temp fed to add one other
arate Jewish group life an nd to
tiny minority . ' seeking to "foist" CITE PROPAGAAA
Rev. Paul SIH,Iman
solve Jewish problems outside
PARTLY, OF COURSE, this servation.
its views on the national body by
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Israel by reducing. or even abol-
EXPERT MOREL
Rabbi Irving Miller, chairman of was a result of the propaganda ASSIMILATION GROWS
ishing differences between Jew
Recommended Ix?
the Congress executive committee character of all Communist so-
What
is
now
going
on
in
Russia
POSICIalli and Hospitals
which ordered the Metropolitan called "culture." Under a con- on a large scale and is attracting and non-Jew, and by integrating
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with the non-Jewish majorities , 3•411 Fullerton
trolled totalitarian regime all lit-
suspension.
general attention is going on in everything except in religion.'
erature, art and culture. are
among Jews throughout Europe
The first trend has so far re-'
bound eventually to wither and
and partly also overseas, without ceived the greatest publicity. I
die. But while Russian, White
ar Mitzvah
anyone noticing it.
Surgical M041
However, it is important to be'
Russian, Ukranian and scores of
Everywhere in Europe, partic- aware of the existence of the
Mr. and Mrs. Saul E. Gordon other cultures showed a will to
Rabbi
Len Goiania!'
of Pingree avenue announce the remain alive, and some even 'Warty in the west, Jews are other. Whether one likes it or not,
I •rt .fled S, , .1
shedding
their
nationalistic
group
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Sam- flourish, Yiddish literature, art
IP. gr. And
it is a fact of Jewish life which
ii .. omn,e 'drd
111...vit •
uel James, at 9:30 a.m., Saturday, and culture lacked that will en- differences and are consciously cannot be ignored.
seeking to become like the ma-
Aug. 27 at the United Hebrew tirely.
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3035 Richton
School, Rose Sittig Cohen branch
Apart from religion, Kussman jorities among whom they live.
Lawton at Waverly. A reception claims, the Soviet Jews did not The process is particularly ob-
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in her honor will be held Sun- want to keep up their own na- vious in France, Belgidm, Hol-
REV. CANTOR
DAVID GOLDEN
day afternoon, August 28, at tional culture. It they wanted land, the Scandinavian countries
Detroit's Favorito 6101•1
their home. No cards.
to keep up a secular culture of and in Italy.
TV. II-5194
Whenever anti-Semitism is less,
their own, they could have done
Widallny Cerern•st•a Performed
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Korchak of
At Itemise by Appointment
it in Soviet Russia more easily the movement for conscious,
an-
Philadelphia avenue west
than anywhere else.
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
But since the Revolution
at
9
a.m.,
Saturday,
RECEPTACLES
son Jerry,
Iles. Jacob Silverman
'
Russian Jews have revealed a
at
Congregation
David
e
August 27
Detroit's Leading
greater desire for assimilation
1.arbase, Ash and Rubboala,
forced Ceaeret.e. Tally gyarsateed.
Ben Nochum, 1736 Blaine ave- than for nationalism. They
Surgical
Right.
1.4,94
nue. An open house in his honor wanted to mingle with their non-
s
Graeae awl Marble Itea•ment•
MOHEL
AMERICAN
CONCIOTTI
7729 TWELFTH ST.
will be held at 2 p. m., Sunday, Jewish neighbors, and this they
WIldemere T7 • HSI
RECEPTAf1/ CO.
Sept. 4 at their home. Rabbi have now accomplished.
TO 11-611•Il
17, ••silweelb
Earl Korchak of Brooklyn will
The Soviet leaders, being
be a guest.
Adas Yeshurun
Sabbath eve services at 7:15
p.m. Sabbath services at 9:15
a.m. Rabbi Leo Goldman will
speak. Class at 5 p.m. Mincha at
7 p.m., followed by Sholos Seudos.
Weekday services at 6:30 a.m. and
7:30 p.m.
Shaarey Zedek.
•
Bnai Moshe
• • •
Bnai David
In Memoriam
'Deutelbaum
Is Promoted
Card of Thanks
Beth Itzehock
Wise Linked
to AJC Inquiry
Interracial Report
Submitted to City
Poland to Help
Build Synagogue
I
I
I
ecline Laid to Soviet Jew S
REV. YEHUDAH LOEWY
e
,
illattual Irbartl
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