Thursday, Oetober 20, 1949

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

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To ,4d1ress Youth Unveiling Notice Mizrachi Offers
Mrs. Louis Berry and Bernard
Eisenman announce the unveil- Map of Israel

Synagogues
List Services

ing of monuments in the mem-
of their parents, Eliozer Eisen-
man and Betsy Eisenman, at 12
noon, Sunday, at Cloverhill Park
Cemetery. Rabbi Morris Adler
will officiate. Friends and rel-
atives are invited.

Northwest Hebrew

Sabbath eve services at 5:30
p.m., Friday. Sabbath services at
8:45 a.m., Saturday. Rabbi Jacob
E. Segal will preach on ''The
Beginning of Wisdom." Cantor
Miklos Fenakel will leas the rit-
ual. Minutia at 5:30 p.m.
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The family of the late Alex
Linderman announce the unveil-
ing of a monument in his mem-
ory at 11:30 a. m. Sunday at
Cloverhill Park Cemetery. Rabbi
Morris Adler will officiate.
Friends and relatives are invited.

Shaarey Zedek

at 3:13 p.m.,
Friday, and 9 a.m. Saturday.
Rabbi Morris Adler will preach.
Opening 'services of the junior.
congregationat 9:30 a.m., Sat-
urday in the Frank Memorial
Chapel. Rabbi Benjamin Corte-
lick, newly appointed director of
education, will address the jun-
iors. The children's congregation
will hold services at 10:30 a.m.,
Saturday in the small prayer
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BEN BAGDADE will he fea-
tured as guest speaker at the
general meeting of the Temple
Israel Youth Group to be held
Sunday at the home of Ilene
Posen, 17215 Parkside Avenue.
His subject will be "The Winter
Olympics of 1948." A social
hour will follow the meeting.

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Temple Israel

"A Philosophy of Lite ior This
Time of Trouble" wil' be dis-
cussed by Rabbi Leon Fram at
8:30 p.m., Friday at the Art In-
stitute. At the Feast of Conclusion,
Shemini Azereth, Oct. 15, 50 chil-
dren, ages four and five, who had
just begun their career cif religi-
ous education at the Temple,
marched in procession to place
flowers upon the Altar and re-
ceived the blessing of the Rabbi.

Northwest YPC
to Install Officers

The Northwest YPC will hold
its annual installation of officers
at a meeting scheduled for 8:30
p.m., Tuesday.
Bill Sklar, president, will con-
duct the inttallation and Rabbi
Jacob E. Segal will speak.
' A "live" combo will furnish
Bnai Moshe
Sabbath services at 5:15 p.m., music for dancing.
Friday and at 9 a.m., Saturday.
All young people between the
Rabbi Moses Lehrman will speak. ages of 18 and 30 are invited. For
The two junior congregations will information call Dorothy Beitrnan,
begin regular Sabbath services on TO. 7-2341.
Saturday. The 6-12 group will be
The club will have a wiener
directed by Max Chomsky. The I roast on Saturday. Oct. 29. Mein-
services will begin at 10 a.m. Reg- ers arid friends will meet at
ular weekday services of the con- 8:45 p.m., at the new Casino at
gregation start at 7:15 a.m. and Belle Isle. For reservations, call
5:30 p.m.
Joy Crantz, UN. 2-2917.

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Temple Beth El

Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will
preach at Sabbath services at 11
a.m., Saturday. Sabbath eve serv-
ices at 8:15 p.m.. Friday.

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Bnai David

Sabbath worship at 5:13 pm.,
Friday and 9 a.m., Saturday. Rab-
bi Joshua Sperka will preach on
"The Sabbath of Beginning." Class
at 4 p.m.. alincha at 5 p.m.. fol-
lowed by Sholos Seudos.
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Shaarei Zion

Sabbath services at 5:15 p.m.,
Friday and Saturday 9 a.m. In-
stallation of officers will be held.
Rabbi Leo Goldman will speak.

Beth Aaron School
Ma tes Atllllt Class

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lent Society. He is sul vivid br
his wife, Benny; son, Bernard;
and daughter, Lila T .

NEW YORK — A four-colored
pictorial map of holy places and
historic 'enters in Israel was pub-
lished today by the Mizraehi Or-
ganization of America through its
map committee.
Edited by Mare H. Tanenbaum
and with original drawings by
David Cohen, the 'pictorial map
depicts ancient Jewish holy places
against the background of Israel's
present - day territorial bound-
aries.
The pictorial map, may be pur-
chased by writing to the Mizra-
chi Map Committee, Suite 1011,
1133 Broadway Avenue, New
York 10, N. Y.

HYMAN SUSNIAN. 68, of 2005
Pingree avenue, died Oct. 13 in
Tucson• Services were at Hebrew
Bones Mena He leaves his wife,
Sadie; son, Joseph; and daugh-
ters, Mrs. Julia I.baiterman and
Mrs. Katie Price.

ROSE; KRAVITZ, of 3:106 Grand
avenue, died Oct. 15. Ser vices
Were at Ira Kaufman. She is
survived by tier
Hyman;
stills, Max, Allan and Sam: and
daughter, Mrs. Max Lerner .

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Dr. Milton Fisher,
The family of the late Dina Or-
din announce the unveiling of a
I Is Taken by Death
monument in her memory at 11
Dr. Milton P. Fishes 59, of 236
a. m. Sunday, Oct. 30, at Nomads
Tuxedo avenue, H. P., died on
Hari Cemetery. Rabbi Isaac
BESSIE TASHMA, 61, of 3743 Oct. 4. Services, were at Gilbert
Stollman will officiate. Friends
Glynn Court, died Oct. 10. Serv- Funeral Home. He is survived by
and relatives are invited.
his wife, Alma; sons, Avery H.
ices were at Lewis Bros. Chapel.
and Joseph A.; sisterssMrs. Sam-
She
leaves
her
husband,
Joseph;
The family of the late Pearl
uel Schwartz of Windsor and
son,
Sol;
and
daughter,
Mrs.
Shanbron announce the unveil-
Mrs. Harry Friedgut of San Fran-
ing of a monument in her mem- Meyer Diskin.
cisco; and brothers, Herman and
ory at 1 p. m. Sunday, Oct. 30,
Roy Fisher.
ADOLPH KASTOR, of 3452
at Beth Abraham Cemetery,
Edison
avenue;
died
Oct.
10.
Woodward at 8 Mile road. Friends
Services were at Ira Kaufman N.Y. ZOA Group
and relatives are invited.
Chapel. Ile is survived by his Eyes 50,000 Members
The family of the late Michael daughters, Mrs. Armin Frenez
NEW YORK — A minimum
Beryls announce the unveiling of and Mrs. Helen Gluck, of New goal of 50,000 new members has
York.
a monument to his memory at 11
been set for the Greater New
a. m. Sunday, Oct. 30, at Mach-
MAX J. BUSSEY, of 18118 York Area of the Zionist Organi-
pelah Cemetery.
zation of America. according to
Pennington avenue, died Oct. 12.
plans mapped out by the New
Services
were
at
Ira
Kaufman.
Tine family of the late Bassie
York membership committee of
He
leaves
his
wife,
Marie;
son,
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Zimmerman announce the un- Harold; and daughters, Mrs. the ZOA under the
chairmanship
Of
veiling of a monument in her
Murray Langbaum of Long
Island.
Leonard
Birmlorf,
Mrs.
Morey
memory at 2 p.m., Sunday at Beth
Tefilo Emanuel Cemetery on Mandell and Mrs. Arthur Schu-
Woodward avenue. Friends and hiner.
relatives are invited.
JOSEPH A. ROSENGARTEN,
The family of the late Albert of the Taft Hotel, died Oct. 13.
Rouman announce the unveiling Services were at Ira Kaufman.
of a monument in his memory at He is survived by his wife, Es-
2 p.m.. Sunday at a iew Ceme- ther: brother, Bill Russ, of Cleve-
tery. Rabbi Josuha Sperka and land; and sisters, Mrs. Joe Ko-
cantor Hyman Adler will offici- vach. Mrs. Louis Lipsig and Mrs.
ate. Friends and relatives are in- Helen Brauer, all of East Chi-
cago, Ind.
vited.
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The family of the late Sam •
Blatnikoff announce the unveil-
ing of a monument in his memory
at 2 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 30 at Beth
Moses Cemetery, 14 Mile road at
Masonic, Rabbi G. Frankel will
officiate. FriemIs•and relatives are
invited.

GRACE FOREMAN, of 111304
San Juan avenue drive, died '
Oct. 5. Services were at Ira
Kaufman. She leaves her hus-
band, Louis; son, Arthur; and ,
daughter. Hannah.

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The adult study class of the
Beth Aaron Sunday School will
erest of ansohole
he reactivated, Bernard Panush,
director announced.
9Ignity
The class will be held every
HERMAN ZAFFERN, 61. of
Sunday in conjunction with the •
8659 12th Street, died Oct. 14.
The family of the late Lena Services were at Hebrew Benevo-
regular Sunday School classes.
9419 DEXTER BOULEVARD
The purpose of the adult class Kaufman announce the unveiling
of Edison
of
a
monument
in
her
memory
at
is to accommodate parents who
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Oneo Shabbat Set
2 Congregations Plan
by Agutlath Israel Receptions
for DP's

The Agudath Israel of Detroit
will hold its first Oneg Shabbath
of the season at 8 p.m., Friday on
the Synagogue, New Jericho
Hall, 11331 Linwood, near Law-
rence.
The Sedrah of the week will be
interpreted in the light of modern
events. A special feature wil7 be
an Information Please program.
where questions of Jewish law
and customs will be answered by
a board of experts, consisting of
Rabbis and leaders of the com-
munity.
The aim of Agudath Israel is
to aid in the furtherance of Jew-
ish tradition in the city.

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immigrants and former DP's who
have settled in their neighbor-
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