Thursday, August 25, 1949 Synagogues List Services DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Holiday Singer The family of the late David Halperin announce the unveil- ing of a monument in his memory at 12 noon, Sunday at Nusach Ari Cemetery. Rabbi Moses Lehrman will officiate. Friends and rela- tives are invited. Temple Beth El Sabbath services at 11 a.m. Rabbi Sidney Akselrad will preach. . • Adas Yeshurun Sabbath eve ser‘ ices at 7 p.m. Sabbath services at 9:15 a.m. Rabbi Leo Goldman will preach. Class at 5 p.m. Mincha at 7 p.m., followed by Sholos Seudos. Week- day services at 6:30 a.m. and 7:15 p. m. • . Bnai Moshe Sabbath eve services at 6:45 p.m. Sabbath morning services at 9 a.m. Rabbi Moses Lehrman will preach. Weekday services at 7:15 a.m. and 6:45 p.m. • • * Shaarey Zedek Sabbath eve services at 6 p.m. Sabbath services at 9 a.m. Rabbi Morris Adler will preach. • • • Bnai David Sabbath eve services at 7:15 p.m. Sabbath services at 9 a.m. Class at .6:30 p.m. Mincha 7: p.m., followed by Sholos Seudos. Rev. Braitstain Death Mourned The Rev. Solomon Braitstain, of 2648 Leslie avenue, died Aug. 19 at the age of 59. Services were held at Congregation Beth Yehu- dah and the Hebrew Benevolent Society. The Rev. Braitstain, a Shoichet, was active in local religious cir- cles. He is survived by his wife, Sarah; a son of Warsaw, a son of Israel, and two daughters. DORA LIEBERMAN, of 2927 Fullerton avenue, died Aug. 21. Her sons, Harry and William; and daughters, Lena and Mrs. Yetta Applebaum, survive. Unveiling Notice ti The family of the late Murdchai Wolinsky announce he unveiling of a monument in his memory at 3 p.m., Sunday at Chesed Shel Emes Cemetery. Rabbi Jacob Hoberman and Rabbi Isaac Stoll- man will officiate. Friends and relatives are invited. Page Eleven Obituaries Mr. and Ms. Nathan J. Rosen; brothers . Sanford and Ilar- MELVYN HABER, 25, of 2247 old. Grend avenue west, died Aug. 17. Services were at Lewis Bros. IDA NASH, of 3317 Waverly Chapel. He is survived by kis avenue, died Aug. 21. Services father, Abraham; brother, Will- were at Ira Kaufman. She leaves iam and sister, Mrs. Samuel her husband, Morris; suns, Malkes. Abraaam and Alex of MAX SILVER, 67, of 4707 Commonwealth avenue, died Aug. 18. Services were at Lewis Bros. His wife, Edith; and daughters, Gladys and Alice, survive. mad Bridgeport. C o n n.; daughters, Mrs. Stuart L. Hartman, Mrs. Harry Michaels and Mrs. Rose Ekstein of Philadelphia; brother, Louis Moss of Flint; and sisters, Mr. Sadie Fig and Mrs. Yetta Wald of N. Y. BARNEY ROSEN, 57, of 11895 LaSalle boulevard, died Aug. 15. MILLARD EISLER, 38, of Ann Services were at Lewis Bros. He Arbor, died Aug. II. He is sur- The family of the late Eva leaves his wife, Mac; daughter, vived by his wife, Ann; daugh- Pentelnik announce the unveil- Lila; and a sister of Los Angeles. ters, Franc; Ind Pauline; moth- ing of a monument in her memory er, Mrs. Ben:amin Eisler of Tol- at 2 p.m., Sunday, at Mt. Sinai SAMUEL TARNAPOLSKY, of Memorial Cemetery. Rabbi Leizer 4106 Chene street,,died Aug. 16. edo; sisters Mrs. Max Manhoff, Mrs. Barn e y Kaufman, Mrs. Levin will officiate. Friends and Services were at Ira Kaufman Louis Marrenberg and Mrs. Ted relatives are invited. Chapel. He leave his wife, Eliz- LOUIS PAUL Schwartzberg; and brothers, abeth; sons. Max, Nate, Benny, • • Leonard and Joe. The family of the late Ann Louis and William: and daughter, Gloria. Manheimer, infant daughter of MORRIS WEINSTEIN, 66, of Harry and Shirley Manheimer, announce the unveiling of a mon- DORA SUKANIC, of 18695 3279 Tyler lv.tne, died Aug. 15. ument in her memory at 12 noon, Kentucky avenue, died Aug. 17. Services wen's at Hebrew Benev- Sunday at Machpelah Cemetery. Services were at Ira Kaufman. olent Society. He is survived by Rabbi Joshua Sperka will offici- She is survived by her sons, Ber- his wife, Id 'son, Robert; daugh- The Downtown Synagogue is ate. Friends and relatives are nard, Morris, Samuel and Nor- ter, Mrs. Bessie Roth; and sister, making special preparations to invited. man; daughters, Lee, Rose, Fan- Mrs. Ida Wn.istrian. observe the High Holy Days this nie, Mrs. Nathan Sosin and Mrs. The family of the late Rose Leonard Felk; and brother, Ben HARRY LACOW, 64, of 3029 season. Louis Paul will chant the Buena Vista avenue west, died prayers on Rosh Hashonah and Croogloff announce the unveiling and Nathan Fleishman. Aug. 16. Services were at He- of a monument in her memory at Yom Kippur. ISRAEL (EZRA) MORAY, of brew Benevolent. He is survived Rabbi Herman Rosenwasser, 1 p.m., Sunday, Sept. 4, at the who has been in charge of the Chesed Shel Emes Cemetery, 14 2442 Glendale avenue, died Aug. by his wife, Rebecca; and daugh- Synagogue since its inception 10 Mile road at Gratiot. Rabbi Moses 16. Services were at Ira Kaufman. ters, • Mrs. Anna Cherrin, Mrs. Shirley Mintz and Mrs, Betty years ago, will deliver the ser- Lehman will officiate. Friends He is survived by his wife, Nel- Edelson. and relatives are invited. lie; daughter, Mrs. Morris E. mons. Bloomberg; and sisters, Mrs. Services will be conducted on Harry Zausmer, Esther and Golda the ground floor auditorium of Moray. the G.A.R. Recreation Center The wife and children of the Bldg., Grand River at Cass. There late Keiver Gedalka wish to thank Rabbi Isra n. Halperin has been MARTIN HARRY HELLER, of will be no seat sale. their friends and relatives for the 17408 Pinehurst, died Aug. 17. elected, to sorve as assistant to For reservations, contact the many kindnesses shown them in Services were at Ira Kaufman. Rabbi Joseph 'rhumb)) at Con- Downtown Synagogue, 1205 Gris- their recent bereavement. His parents. Mr. and Mrs, Joseph gregation Bs?th Abraham fur a wald street. Heller; and sister, Sharon, sur- one year pe•ost Rabbi Thumlm, Morris Ashman and family ex- vive. who has been :spiritual leader of tend their appreciation to their the congregation for 35 years, will HEALTH CLUB TO OPEN continue in that position. The Women's Health Club of friends for their expressions of MAX ROSEN, of 16646 San This announcement will serve the Center will reopen Sept. 1 sympathy in their recent bereave- Juan drive, died Aug. 17. Serv- to clarify th(t capacity in which under the direction of Miss El- ment. ices were at Ira Kaufman. He Rabbi Halperin will serve the dean Moorhead. The club will leaves his daughters, Dorothy, The family of the late Ida congregation. be open from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Mrs. flurry Lyons and Mrs. Ben- (Yacha) Fox express their heart- Mondays through Thursdays. jamin Sachs. felt thanks to their friends, rela- Rev. Hyman tives, members of the David- SCHULSINGER JORDAN S. ROSSEN, of 12802 Horodoker, Jrs., David Horodoker I *1.004. and Mne.'inli , •A Ladies Aid Society, Bereznitzer La Salle boulevard, died Aug. 19. MOHEL Aid Society, Vladimiritzer Emerg- Services were at Ira Kaufman. 241!: Calvert '1'0 9-6115 ency Relief Organization, and He is survived by his parents, . Rites Slated at Downtown Card of Thanks Rabbi Halperin to Act as Rabbi Thumim Aide Burial of Theodore Herzl Proves Drea ins Rule World (Confirmed from Page 4) tire situation in the Near East, including Israel. It is obvious now that even af- ter peace will be established, that region will remain a cauldron of court intrigues by oriental mon- archs, military dictators fighting for thrones, power and wealth in a manner long forgotten even in the most backward parts of Eur- ope. And against this background of internal feuds of Moslem tribes and families, there goes on an- other, larger struggle of vested economic and political interests of great posters with their trusts, oil and other monopolies fighting for sea-lanes to Empires and stra- tegic military positions in the next world war. What a quiet sanctuary and home for tired and weary refu- gees after the most excruciating experience of the last decade. • • • ISRAEL DECIDES BUT WHAT IS ONE to do? Israel has made its choice. It is now part and parcel of the most uncertain and backward areas of the world and it has to adjust it- self to the new conditions. The leaders of Israel have shown that they realize the hard- ships and difficulties which lie ahead and they have taken steps to meet the new situation. The hardest of all was the de- cision to extend the universal military service which is now in existence in Israel, from one to two years for men from 18 to 26, and for women of the same age to one year. The rest of the popu- RECEPTACLES P■ srlaage, •agi wad 111.14Wis, Mein- tweed Concrete. r.Nj isoraalswd. Mrlsod IIIgbt. &PEMMICAN CONCEITS RXCXTTACIX N S-MM fit Ilienilweetb Beth Jacob Synagogue for the lation has been put in the posi- kindness shown them in their re- tion of reserves to be called in cent bereavement. any emergency. The family of the late Deborah Apart from that, Premier Ben Gurion announced that, owing to Bauman wish to thank their the decision by the United Na- friends and relatives for the tions Security Council to lift the many kindnesses shown them in arms embargo in the Middle East, their recent bereavement. Israel would have to increase its armaments to meet the arma- ments of all the five Arab states taken together. Belle Moskowitz, chief pharma- Both of these measures are war acts and they put the country on cist at the Children's Hospital, a war basis. They spell new hard- will represent the institution at ships for a people which is al- an American Hospital Association ready beset by the initial hard- Institute on hospital pharmacy to ships of the establishment of a be held Aug. 29 through Sept. 2 new State and with a problem of in Chicago. an unprecedented immigration. Jewish Chronicle news dead- But they were accepted without a murmur and even without a de- line is noon Mondays. bate in the Knesset. The govern- ment has the emergency powers to act as a dictatorship and it used its powers to an extent never used before. The people of Israel who have been in a state of actual war for the last 10 years and were hoping for peace, had their hopes shatter- ed. 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