DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
Joy to Reign
on Holiday
Relief Chairman
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Srmarey Zedek
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Beth Itzchock
Simchas Torah party for mem-
bers and children Saturday eve-
ning, sponsored by the Ladies
Auxiliary, Mrs. Jane Rosenfeld is
president. For information, call
IV. 9507?
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Mogen Abraham
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Card of Thanks
MRS. JOSEPH ROTTENBERG
is case chairman of the Home
Relief Society which for 27
years has been actively assist-
ing the needy and unfortunate
in the community. The group
will hold its annual donor
luncheon and professional floor
show on Wednesday, Nov. 30,
at the Book Cadillac Hotel.
Mrs. Frank J. Winton is
chairman.
ZOA Supporter
Explains Stand
Shemini Azereth services at
5:30 p.m., Friday, and 9 a.m., Sat-
urday. Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter
will speak at Yizkor. Simchas
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Torah at 5:30 p.m., Saturday and Barclay Acheson, an executive of
9 a.m., Sunday.
"Reader's Digest" and a pro-
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Arab. Alfred M. Lillienthal, the
of that recent anti-Zionist
Beth Tefilo Emanuel writer
Shemini Azereth services at article in "Reader's Digest" and
Washington leader of the Amer-
5:30 p.m. Friday, and 9 a.m. Sat- a
ican Council for Judaism, is the
urday. Simchas Torah at 5:30
Secretary of HELP.
p.m., Saturday and 9 a.m., Sun-
In its first press release, HELP
day. Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter
announced that "First, and above
will speak at the Sunday services.
all, the Arab refugee problem
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must be solved and solved now.
Beth Abraham
Our concern is not with how or
Prayers start at 5:45 p.m., Fri- why the Arab refugees came into
day, and 9:15 a.m., Saturday: Yiz- being. They exist, and HELP in-
her at 11 a.m., Saturday. Rabbi tends to focus public attention on
Joseph Thumin will speak. Sim- their plight."
See what I mean? Dare the
chas Torah rites at 5:45 p.m.. Sat-
urday. Children's services at 6:15 ZOA go out of business? That's
p.m., Saturday. Rabbi Israel Hal- why I sent in my ZOA member-
pern will speak. Sunday service ship dues even before Rosh Hash-
at 9:15 a.m. Weekday services at on a h.
7:30 a.m. and 5:45 p.m. Rabbi and
Mrs. Halpern will be at home to
members of the congregation
from 3-6 p.m., Sunday.
Ellenbogen Picked
at Beth Abraham
Sifrei Torah
Repairs Made
INDIANAPOLIS — The fourth
annual conference of the Joint
Distribution Committee's east
central region will be held in
the Hotel Claypool here Nov. 6,
Lester D.. Alexander of Toledo,
0, regional chairman, announced.
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of Saginaw Dies
Elliot A. 'merman, 39-year-old
Saginaw attorney died Oct. 2,
at the University Hospital, after
a year-1611g illness. He practiced
law since 1936. In World War II
he served in the Army, Navy,
and Coast Guard Reserve.
He was a past president of
Saginaw Bnai Brith lodge.
Survivors include his wife,
Eileen; a son, Donald Melton; a
daughter, Rosalyn; a sister, Mrs.
Zella M. Adelson, of Detroit; two
brothers, Dr. Harold M. Imerman
of Beverly Hills, Cal., and Dr.
Lewis Imerman of Saginaw.
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FANNIE GOLDBERG, 62, of
2660 Glynn Court, died Oct. 10.
Services were at Hebrew Benev-
olent. She leaVes her husband,
Jacob; and daughters, Mrs. Jack
Parr and Mrs. Isador Sklar.
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brother, Leon.
DORA FENBERG, of 3045 Cort-
The family of the late Tillie land avenue, died Sept. 27. Serv-
Stern wish to thank their friends ices were at Ira Kaufman Chapel.
and relatives for the many kind- Her husband, Harry, survives.
nesses shown them in theil$ re-
cent bereavement.
ROSE ZACKEM, of Chicago,
died Sept. 26. Services were at
The family of the late David Ira Kaufman. She is survived by
Krieger wish to thank their her mother, Mrs. Sarah Zackem;
friends and relatives for the and sisters, Matilda, Mrs. George
many kindnesses shown them in Golden and Mrs. Ben Granner.
their recent bereavement.
PEARL BRASCH ABLITZ, of
The family of the late Fannie 2670 Gladstone avenue, died Oct:
Three members of Yeshivath
Bayer wish to thank their friends 3. Services were at Ira Kaufman.
and relatives for the many kind- She leaves her husband, Harry; Beth Yehudah's staff have taken
nesses shown them in their re- sons, Bert, Clarence and Ray- positions in other cities.
cent bereavement.
Rabbi Isaac Jacobson has been
mond; daughter, Mrs. Milton Bo-
grow; and brother, Henry Brasch. named principal of Beth Jacob
Girls' Day School in Baltimore.
SOPHIE KOTT, of 2955 Elm- Rabbi Harry Mandelcorn has ac-
REGINA SIEGEL, 72, of Los hurst avenue, died Oct. 4. Serv- cepted a post with the, Chofetz
Angeles, died Sept. 29. Services ices were at Ira Kaufman. He Chaim day school in Cincinnati,
were at Hebrew Benevolent So- leaves her husband, Louis; sons, and Rabbi Joseph Nayowitz has
ciety. Her son, Henry, and daugh- Ben and Jack; daughters, Mrs. gone to the newly reorganized
ter, Mrs. Julia Stocker, survive.
Shirley Lichtenstein and Mrs. Communal Hebrew School in
Fay Bernstein; brothers, Sol and South Bend, Intl.
NATHAN STEIN, 68, of 2074 David Edelman; and sister, Mrs.
Clairmount avenue, died Oct. 2. Bertha Sarut.
Jewish School Guide
Services were at Hebrew Benev-
olent. He is survived by his wife,
DAVID SACHS, of 15017 Wilde- Offered by Council
Copies of "A Call to Jewish
Sylvia; son, Kenneth; and daugh- mere avenue, died Oct. 8. Serv-
ters, Mrs. Sharron and Mrs. Clara ices were at Ira Kaufman. He is Parents," a catalogue of avail-
Edgar.
survived by his brothers, Nathan, able Jewish educational facilities
in the city, may be obtained from
Benjamin and Frank.
the Community Council, 803
LOUIS DIAMOND, 60, of the
ADOLPH KASTOR, 80, of 3452 Washington Boulevard Bldg.,
Seward Hotel, died Oct. 2. Serv-
ices were at Hebrew Benevolent. Edison avenue, died Oct. 10. Serv- WO. 3-1657. Groups may take
ices were at Ira Kaufman. He copies of these catalogues for
No known survivors.
leaves his daughters, Mrs. Helen distribution among their mem-
GOLDIE FEALK, 72, of 3380 Gluck of Brooklyn and Mrs. Ar- bership.
Monterey avenue, died Oct. 4. min Ferencz.
Services were at Hebrew Be-
HARRY HARRIS, 62, of 15345
nevolent. She leaves her sons,
Ben and Morris; daughters, Mrs. Evergreen avenue, died Oct. 7.
Rose Marcus, Mrs. Beatrice Af- Services were at Lewis Bros.
tergood and Rachel; and sister, Chapel. He is survived by his sis-
ters, Mrs. Max Komer and Mrs.
Mrs. Ida Berman.
Esther Sussan; and brothers,
LENA SITRIN, 30, of 3016 Archie, Walter, Ed, and Alfred
GRANITE AND MARBLE
Clairmount avenue, died Oct. 5. Harris.
MONUMENTS
Services were at Hebrew Benev-
MAX
FELDMAN,
31,
of
201
olent. Her mother, Sarah', and
7729 TWELFTH ST.
brothers, Gabriel M. and Leon. Alexandrine avenue, east, died
Oct. 9. Services were at Hebrew
survive.
TY. 6-7192
Benevolent. He is survived by
MORRIS BRICKNER, 75, of his wife, Colleen; parents, Mr.
Louis Ellenbogen was re-elected
to his 11th consecutive term as
president of Congregation Beth
Abraham at the annual election
of officers.
Other officers are H. P. Weller,
B. Zucker, Louis Last, H. Weisen-
NEW YORK — Hundreds of feld and J. Landgartcn.
Sifrei Torah, delivered in recent
weeks to the Paris office of the
Joint Distribution Committee by Ilistadrut Israel Unit
the Jewish Cultural Reconstruc- Resumes Activities
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tion Agency, have been repaired
TEL AVIV—,LIIB)—The labor
and remounted by five religious and employment department Of
scribes especially engaged for this the Histadrut's executive com-
purpose by JDC, it was announc- mittee has renewed its activities
ed.
and will deal with labor and em-
One hundred and twenty of the ployment in agriculture, industry
Scrolls, some of them more than and public works.
200 years old, have already been
sent to Israel for use by new im-
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migrant communities.
deadline is noon on Mondays.
Other usable Scrolls will be
distributed to re-established Jew-
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ish communities in Europe. Those
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mutilated beyond repair will be
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4th Annual Conclave
2205 Philadelphia avenue west,
died Oct. 6. Services were at
Hebrew Benevolent. lie is sur-
vived by his wife, Kate; sons,
Max, Daniel, Nathan, Sam and
Paul; and daughter, Mrs. Ann
Burkow.
The family of the late Isidore
Shacket announce the unveiling
of a monument in his memory at
1 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 23, at Mt.
Sinai Memorial Park Cemetery,
Telegraph at 6 Mile road. Rabbi
Jacob Segal will officiate. Friends
BARNET TOPCIK, 69, of 1941
and relatives pre invited.
Gladstone avenue, died Oct. 6.
Services were at Hebrew Benev-
The family of the late Benja- olent. He is survived by his wife,
min. Kane announce the unveiling Mamie; sons, Dr. Harry, Dr.
of a monument in his memory at Aaron and Ben; and sister, Alta
1 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 23, at Mach- Goldman.
pelah Cemetery. Rabbi Joshua
Sperka and Cantor Hyman Adler
MEYER GREENBERG, 65, of
will officiate. Friends and rela- Los Angeles, formerly of Detroit,
tives are invited.
died Sept. 18. His wife, Anna,
survives.
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Story of Creation," Friday night.
On Sunday morning, the children
of the religious school will bring
Succoth gifts- for delivery to the
Children's Hospital.
Shemini Azereth rites at 5:30
p.m., Friday and 8:45 a.m., Satur-
day. Yizkor will be said. Simchas
Torah services at 5:15 p.m., Sat-
urday, and 8:45 a.m., Sunday.
Rabbi Morris Adler will preach
at all services. Cantor Jacob H.
Sonenklar will officiate, assisted
by the choir, directed by Dan
Frohman.
Rabbi Benjamin H. Gorrclick,
newly-appointed educational di-
rector, will preach at the gradua-
tion exercises of the eighth grade
students of the religious school
on SimchaS Torah.
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