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November 10, 1949 - Image 15

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1949-11-10

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Thursday, November 10, 1919

Synagogues
Set Services

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Truman Wants Torah Bock
to House It In His New Ark

Obituaries

and datighLeri. Mrs. Ida Fenton,
Mrs. Glady: Zimmerman and
IIYMAN MICKEL, 75, of 4(4)5 Molly.
Elmhurst avenue, died Nov. 1.
ARTHUR ABRAMOVITZ, 62,
Services were at Hebrew Benevo-
lent Society. lie leaves his wife, of 2745 Cortland avenue, died
Ida; son, Jack; and daughter, Nov. 2. Sere , -es were at Lewis
Bros. Chapel. He is survived by
Bella. •
his wife, Esther; and daughters,
BERNARD WEIN, 19, 01,305 Mrs. Harvey Rattner and Mrs.
Cortland, died Nov. 3, Services Fred Fisher
were at Hebrew Benevolent.' He
MASHA BLUMENFELD, 72, of
is survived by his parents, Mor-
ris and Sarah: and brother, Abe. 3747 Wager, lied Nov. 5. Ser-
vices were at Hebrew Benevolent.
She leaves a4c sons, Albert and
FANNY SPINNER, 85 ,of 11501
Sam.
Petoskey avenue, died Nov. 3.
Services were at Hebrew Benevo- :
ADOLPH WECHSLER, of 3323
lent. She leaves her son, Sam; Clemens av:inae died Nov. 2.
and daughter, Mrs. Dora Wax.
Services at Ira Kaufman.

the board of directors of the Ex-
By ESTELLE BRAND
WASHINGTON
NGTON — (WNS) — port-Import Bank," Israel cannot
Bnai Moshe
WASHI
Truman was so rely on the bank alone. He ex-
Sabbath Eve. services at 4:45
plained that more than four times
p. m. Late services at 8:15 p. m. pleased by the recent gift of an as much private capital was al-
Rabbi Moses Lehrman will speak ornamented Ark from President ready invested in Israel as the
Weizmann that he has just asked
on "How to Reach Maturity." the National Art Gallery to send $20,000,000 credit extended by the
Cantor David Katzman will
his Torah back to the White Export-Import Bank.
chant the prayers. Morning serv-
Indicating that capitalism will
ices at 9 a. m. Weekdays at 7:15 House.
The Torah, presented to Tru- be assured a secure future in
a. m. and 5 p. m.
man by Weizmann last May, had Israel, Gass said that private in-
• • •
been stored at the gallery while vestors have nothing to fear. lie
Shaarey Zion
repair work is under way at the said, "the climate of Israeli eco-
Sabbath Eve services at 5 p. in. White House. It will now be nomic, political, and social de-
Morning services at 9 a. m. placed inside the Ark which was velopment will be such that busi-
to prosper."
Rabbi Leo Goldman will speak. designed and built especially for ness will be able
• • •
Talmud class at 3 p. In. Chumosh it by the Bezalel School of Arts
EVEN ARABS WILL BUY
class at 4 p. n). Minchah at 5 and Crafts of Jerusalem.
GASS PREDICTED that export
The Ark is 34 inches high,
p. m., followed by Sholos Seudos.
Weekday services at 8 a. m. and beautifully decorated with Bibli- of products of Israel will go to
cal quotations. An ornate object, the Arab states. But this will be
5 p.
. •
it is made of copper and trimmed in the "somewhat distant future."
He also predicted that Greece
in silver. Inscribed are the names
Shaarey Zedek
of the two presidents and the and Turkey may soon take in-
Sabbath Eve services at p. n). date of the first anniversary of creasing quantities of Israeli ex-
Morning services at 9 a. m. Israel's independence.
ports. Western Europe, especi-
ally Italy and the United King-
• • •
Rabbi Morris Adler will preach
dom, will absorb a good portion
and Cantor Jacob Sonenklar will FROM PRIVATE SOURCES
officiate with the choir under the
OSCAR GASS, American eco- of the new State's products, he
direction of Dan Frohman. Junior nomic adviser to Israel, has made said.
Gass was asked to speculate on
services at 9:30 p. m. Children's it clear that despite the recent
services at 10:30 a. m.
$20,000,000 Export-Import Bank the extent to which he thought
• • •
credit for Israeli economic de- Israeli industry would ultimately
velopment, the major sources of develop. He replied that if he
Bnai David
Israel industrial capital must be told what he really thought Israel
Sabbath Eve services at 5:15 American individuals and firms. could do with the proper financial
p. m. Morning services at 9 a. m.
Gass was careful to point out backing he would be considered
Class at 3:45 p. m. Minchah at
not an economist but a "dream-
4:45 p. m., followed by Sholos that while ''the government of er."
Israel is extremely grateful to
Seudos.
• • .



Page 15

He leaves b.:a sons, Dr. Bernard
SARAH CUMIN, 64, of 7.545
and Sanfot i if Oakland, Cal.
Taylor avenue, died Nov. 3. Ser-
vices were at Hebrew Benevolent.
She is survived by her husbitad,
Hyman; brother, Ben Levine; and
The family of the late Harry
sister, Mrs. Rachtel Moskovitz.
Schwartz wash to thank their
REBECCA SEDER, 62, of 2675 friends and ,:ilatives for the many
Rochester avenue, died Nov. 2. kindnesses :hewn them in their
Services were at Lewis Bros. She recent berea•.ment.
leaves her husband, Louis; and
sons, Charles and Manning.

Card of Thanks

Unveiling Notice

The family of the late Mrs.
Fannie Rodin announces the un-
veiling of a monument to her
memory at 11 a.m., Sunday, Nov.
20 at Machpei ill Cemetery. Rabbi
Leiner Levine will officiate.
FANNY HUBERT, 70, of 3260 Friends and relatives are invited.
Glynn court, died Nov. 5. Ser-
the late Rebecca
The family
vices were at Hebrew Benevolent.
She leaves her husband, Henry; Sklar announces the unveiling of
sons, Dr., William and Milton; a monument to her memory at
1 p.m. Sunday at Machpelah
Cemetery. Friends and relatives,
members of the ladies auxiliary
Northwest Hebrew
and Congregation Shaarey Zion
Sabbath Eve services at 5 p.
are invited. Those lacking cars
should assemble at the home of
Morning services at 8:45 a. m.
the deceased, 2751 Webb avenue
Rabbi Jacob E. Segal will preach
The Shaar Hashomayim Syna-
at noon where transportation will
on "The Three R's of Judaism." gogue of Windsor will install
be provided.
Cantor Miklos Fenakel will chant Rabbi Samuel S. Stollman at 8:30
attitude is far from unique, and
the services. Minchah at 5 p. m. p.m., Wednesday.
(Continued from Page 4)
The family of the late Benjamin
can Jews are again thinking in that Jewish intellectuals who re-
The first late Friday evening
Rabbi Stollman has been in
discover Judaism are essentially Jaffe announc,.s the unveiling of
services will be held at 8:30 p. m., Windsor since June. Ile was for- American terms.
Above all, the Chicago resplu- yielding to the same social pros- a monument in his memory at
Nov. -8.
merly Rabbi at the Hebrew Or-
• • •
tion was a victory for liberal sures as former Catholics who 11 a.m. Sunday, Nov. 13 at .Chesed -
it American Jewish public opinion run back to the bosom of the Shel Emes Cemetery. Rabbi Mor-
Beth Abraham
of all parties and groups, in and church or the enthusiasts of Toyn- ris Adler wit officiate. Friends
Sabbath Eve services at 5 p.m.
outside organized bodies. bee, who assert that only the and relatives are invited.
There can be no doubt in the Anglican church can stile save
Morning services at 9:15 a.m.
Rabbi Israel Halperin will preach •
Mr. and Mrs. Lew Levitt an-
minds of careful observers that mankind.
• • •
nounce the unveiling of a monu-
an Armistice Day sermon. Class
, the AJC leadership acted as it STRUGGLE: FOR YOUTH
ment in the memory of their
at 3:30 p.m. Minchah at 4:45 p.m.
did because of the pressure that
PREMIER BEN GURION'S
followed by Seudah Shelishit
had been brought upon it by statement urging American Jews daughter Barbara at 1 p.m., Sun-
and Maariv. Weekday services
forces outside the executive and to send their children to Israel day at the Machpelah Cemetery.
even outside the committee. The has had at least one effect that Rabbi Jacob E Segal will offi-
at 7:30 a.m. and 5 p.m. Sunday
resolution was the climax of a may, in the long run, turn out to ciate. Frien•.; and relatives are
morning services at 8 a.m.
• • •
1
1 reaction against a trend in Jewish be beneficial: It has brought to invited.
life which had dominated it al- the fore the problem of the Jew-
Mogen Abraham
I most singly and totally for years. ish youth, which up until now
Sabbath Eve services at 5 p.m.
• • •
has been sadly neglected in the
Morning services at 9 a.m. Rabbi
RETREAT FROM REASON
work of the various Jewish or-
M. J. Wohlgelernter ivill speak.
THE TENDENCY of many Jew- ganizations.
The Max Levy memorial award
ish intellectuals to return to re-
On the one hand, the rather cold
ligion and obsolete social values response to Ben Gurion's appeal, for outstanding contribution to
has recently been the subject of has made the pro-Israel camp re- Jewish music was presented to
a stimulating article in "The Hu- alize the need to arouse greater Julius Chajes of the Detroit
manist" by William Isaacs and interest in Israel among the young Ilalevy Music Society. The pres-
Jules Kolodny.
people, and, according to an ar- entation was made by Dr. Wil-
(Continued from Page 1)
Quoting from recent writings in ticle by B. Smoliar in the "For- liam Klein, president of Halevy.
foremost experts, in order to
"Commentary" of a number of ward", they are planning to press Chajes is musical director of the
Jewish intellectuals who have among other things, for full-time Jewish Center and conductor of
prove Gross' contentions.
achieved distinction in their re- Jewish schools and for the intro- the Halevy Chorus.
A few weeks ago, Prosecutor
Rabbi Jacob Segal of the
spective fields—among them we duction of courses on Jewish his-
Gerald K. O'Brien moved for a
RABBI STOLLMAN
find names such as Paul Weiss, tory and culture in the curricula Northwest Hebrew Congregation
new trial and, in the face of the
• • •
praised Chajes as one of the out-
Waldo Frank, Willy Herzberg— of high schools and college.
new evidence, Gross was quickly
standing Jewish composers of our
On the other hand, the non-
absolved of the murder charge. thodox Center in Scranton, Pa. the authors show convincingly
age. He is tile composer of "A
He left Jackson Prison a week He is a graduate of the Rabbi that these thinkers lose all per- Zionist organizations, realizing New Sabbath Service," of the
Isaac
Elchanan
Theological
Sem-
spective
when
discussing
Judaism
the
potential
dangers
of
pro-Israel
ago.
popular Palestinian song, - Pales-
Gross was born in New York inary of New York and holds B. and say "the kind of thing that propaganda, set as their goal the tinian Nights," and an opera.
S.
and
M.
K
degrees
from
Co-
one
might
expect
from
a
starry-
education
of
the
Jewish
youth
and is 51 years old. The prison
University.
eyed Yeshivah sophomore."
as conscious Jews and Americans
S years did not make him look lumbia
Rev. Hyman
Ile will be installed by his fath-
The theological doctrine of the at the same time. Thus we seem
younger. lie worked in the prison
SCHULSINGER
er,
Rabbi
Isaac
Stollman
ofDe-
Chosen People receives a modern to be on the eve of an intense
stamp plant, but later contract-
cement., end tt Pi'. I
the
ed tuberculosis and had to enter troit. Dr. Louis Perlman, presi- twist in pronouncements to the competition, a "struggle for
MOHEL
dent
of
Shaar
Hashomayim,
will
effect
that
the
Jews
and
only
the
youth,"
as
Smoliar
terms
it.
the prison hospital. He is now
TO 94145
ziss cabers
here
greet the guests. Robert G. Co- Jews are ethical, reflective, mod-
The
question
that
arises
back to normal health but can-
hen is chairman of the installa- est, bold thinkers, passionate is: Can organizations committed
not perform any strenuous work
tion committee. The sisterhood, champions of social justice and to definite ideologies of their own
ieeettie 1 Reeweabi and Hemel
and needs regular medical checks.
under the direction of Mrs. Reisa uncompromising defenders of in- be entrusted with the education
Rabbi Sperka saw to it that
Perlman, will hold a reception dividual freedom.
of youth? Will not the so-called
Gross was fitted out with a new
The most interesting point in cultural activities rapidly degen-
following the ceremonies.
suit and other things before he
Certified MOHEL
this article is that this seemingly erate into propaganda, thus wip-
left for New York. and Argosy's
3161 Humphrey
specific Jewish trend is revealed ing out the possible benefits of
president has promised to find a
Phone WE. 4-2696
as a reflection of a general re- them for the Jewish youth?
job for Gross as soon as he gets
treat from reason, which is pri-
there.
marily due to the legacy of two
So the miracle has happened.
world
wars, the rise of totalitari-
&relicts( Mohel
Rabbi Eliyahu Mayer Bloch,
The judicial error has been wiped
of demo-
dean of the Rabbinical College of anism, and the defeat
abbi
Lro (;o1(bilari
out, and Gross may face his fu-
R
cratic socialism.
ture with confidence. Life, he Telse, Cleveland, Oha, will d is-
Oatrutind ..d
There
is
no
better
antidote
■ ow*onsta410 *1 ID/ Doc4 or* rod
hopes, will be kind again to him. cuss religious problems at the against exclusivism . than to re-
Ill•roatall•
Oneg Shabbath of the Agudath
Israel, dt 8:30 p.m., Friday, Nov. mind zealous exponents that their
TO 8-3094
3034 Riehtea
18 at the Synagogue, 11331
GRANITE AND MARBLE
ar Mitzvah
Linwood avenue.
MONUMENTS
RECEPTACLES
"The Jewish Woman" will be
REV. CANTOR
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sitner of the subject of a symposium to be ilarboyie, Asb sad Roblpisk, 114414-
DAVID GOLDEN
01•44.

rolls
•••01
forced
C1mere40.
7129 TWELFTH ST.
Fullerton avenue announce the held at an Oneg Shabbath on Fri-
Detroit 1i favorite
TT. 0-11414
Bar Mitzvah of their son, Jerome day, Nov. 11. Speakers will be: relied Might
TT. 6.7192
AMERICAN CONCRETE{
Wedding
04,-ntoei1ea Pert ormetel
Irwin on Saturday, Nov. 19 at Rabbi Isaac Panet,Rabbi Abra-
RECIIIT A CUR 4.01.
At How he kivointwat
Bnai Moshe. A dinner in his ham Gross, Joseph Borenstein, 470 II 4•41144404
111 11-00111
honor will be given Sunday M and Benjamin Aronson.
the Bel Aire.


Windsor Jews
to Install Rabbi

JACOB GORNBEIN, 68, of
Ransomeville, N. Y. died Oct 18.
Among his survivors are his
daughter, Mrs. Jack Cooper, and
brother, Edwin, both of Detroit.

Nationalists in Retreat
Before Liberals' Blows .

Cha jes Given
lIale‘ Award

Ruled Innocent
After 16 Years

REV. YEHUDAH LOEWY

Rabbi Bloch Guest
at Agudah Oneg

MONUMENTS

e

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