at Thursday, November 17, 1949 _ — Syna 6 tro 6 (cues List Services DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Opens Series Ghetto Trends Stir Writer (Continued from Page 4)r Bnai Moshe cheder. They are begetting chil- dren of their own and which way will these kids be going? To the minds of the oldsters the transition of which Rabbi Gor - . don speaks as something that's going on, already has occurred. The reform Temples pow are filled with the second generation progeny of the immigrants. The descendants of the early reform- ers are in the minority of the actives. • • • Sabbath eve services at 4:30 p.m. and a late Friday service at 8:15 p.m. Rabbi Moses Lehr- man will deliver the sermon and a social hour will follow. The services on Saturday will begin at 9 a.m. Week-day serv- ices are at 7:15 a.m. and 4:45 p.m. • . • Adas Yeshurun Sabbath services at 4:45 p.m. Friday and 9:15 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Leo Goldman will speak. Class at 3:30 p.m. and Minchah at 4:30 p.m. • • • Bnai David lr l Sabbath eve services at 5 p.m. Worship at 9 a.m. Saturday. Rabbi Joshua Sperka will preach on "Jewish Family Life." Class at 3:30 p.m. Minchah 4:30 p.m. followed by Sholos ;kudos. MOGEN ABRAHAM Sabbath services, 4:45 p.m., Friday. Saturday services at 9 a.m. Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter will speak. Study period, Chu- mosh and Talmud at 3:30 p.m.. followed by Minchah at 4:45 p.m. and Shalosh Seudoth. Weekdays, 3 study periods daily. 8 a.m., Mishnayoth; 4 p.m., Talmud; followed by Minchah. At 5 p.m., Ein Yaakov (Talmudic legends), followed by Maariv. • • • Sabbath Eve services at 4:50 p.m. Sabbath morning services at 9:15 a.m. Rabbi Israel I. Halpern will preach. Midrosh class at 3 p.m. Minchah at 4:15 p.m. fol- lowed by Sholos Seudos and Maariv. RABBI SISKIN • • • Beth . El Lists inois Guest Temple Beth El will inaug- urate a series of lectures at the Sabbath Eye services, in com- memoration of the 100th annivers- ary year of the Temple. The first speaker on Friday will be Dr. Edgar E. Siskin of Glencoe, Ill. For many years he occupied the pulpit of Temple Mishkan Israel in New Haven, Conn., and since 1948, he has been the spiritual leader of North Shore Congregation Israel in Glencoe. During his stay in New Haven, Dr. Siskin served as professor of anthopology at Yale University. During World War II, Rabbi Siskin served as Chaplain with the First Marine Division and took part in the Peleliu and Okinawa campaigns. Late Services Leivick Links Jews' Future Start at S. Z. With. Interest in Literature • Following late Friday Eve serv- "The existence of the Jewish ices at 8:15 p. m. at Shaarev people is predicated upon their Zedek, a symposium will be held continuation as the 'People of the on "Prophet, Sage, Poet." Book',• stated H. Leivick, noted Participating will be Rabbi Yiddish poet and dramatist last Morris Adler, Rabbi Benjamin H. Sunday night at the Jewish Com- Gorrelick and Rabbi Ralph Simon munity Center. of Congregation Rodfei Zedek, An audience of more than 600 Chiimgo. persons tilled the auditorium to Rabbi Cantor Jacob H. Sonen- mark observance of Jewish Book klar will officiate with the choir Month arranged by the Culture under the direction of Dan Froh- Commission of the Jewish Com- man. The service is held in con- munity Council and the Jewish junction with the fourth annual Community Center. . Layman's Institute of the Men's Club and will be followed by an EMMA SCHAVER Rabbi Mo, ris Adler, vice-presi- Oneg Shabbat. dent of the Jewish Community Sabbath morning at 9 a.m., Council and chairman of the Rabbi Adler will preach on "Our Council's culture commission, Quest." opened the evening by introduc- Junior Services at 9:30 a. m. ing the soprano Emma Schaver, Children's services at 10:30 a. m. who was accompanied by Rebecca Katzman Frohman. She sang songs created in the ghettos and concentration camps of Europe and also presented songs based on the poems of Leivick. A gen- Northwest Hebrew Congrega- erous ovation was given to both tion will hold the first late Sab- Mrs. Schaver and her accom- bath Eve service of the season at 8:30 p.m. Friday. Rabbi Segal panist. N•W. to Resume Late Friday Rites will preach on the subject, "If I Forget Thee, 0 Jerusalem." Cantor Miklos Fenakel will eh; it the ser•ice and lead in • Sabbath Zmiros. During the so- cial hour, Rabbi Segal will read from the writings of Sholem A leichem. Saturday services begin at 8:45 a.m. The Junior Cor::regation meets at 9:30. Minchah service is at 4:45. Card of, Thanks The family of the late Fanny Hubert wish to thank their friends and relatives for the many kindnesses shown them during their recent bereavement. The family of the late Lena Sitrin wishes to thank their friends and relatives for the many kindnesses shown them in their recent bereavement. The Jewish Chronicle ne• - deadline is noon on Mondays. Unveiling Notice MARVIN GOLDBERG, 57, died Nov. 2. Services were at Gilbert The family of the late Mrs. Funeral Home. He leaves his sis- Fannie Rodin announces the un- ter, Mrs. David Pollack, and veiling of a monument to her brothers, Daniel and Walter. memory at 11 a.m., Sunday at ABRAHAM LEVETEN, former- ly of Detroit, died in California. er Levine will officiate. Friends Services were at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He leaves his sons, Mal- and relatives are invited. colm, Nathan and Henry. and daughters, Mrs. Harry Robbins The family of the late Herman and Mrs. Lilly ?Amer. Baum announce the unveiling of Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Leiz- a monument to his memory at 2 p.m., Sunday at Machpelah Ceme- tery. Rabbi Leib Goldman will officiate. Friends and relatives are invited. ASSIMILATION QUERY RABBI GORDON asks: "Will the Jews of Minneapolis (the ques- tion can apply also to all other American Jewish communities) in another generation or two ... assimilate in the total commun- ity?" Well, he appears to be on the optimistic side. He suggests that if anti-Semitism dies out and "there is complete acceptance of him as a human being, he may come to feel that the Messianic era has at last arrived." Hut then there's the memory of history—from Pharaoh on down to Hitler—that makes it improb- able that Jews will give up their identity with the Jew's way of life." the rabbi says. "There are factors, too, operat- ing within the local Jewish com- munity, and within the Jewish people generally, that make com- plete assimilation unlikely." Jews "may not be as observant as their fathers from a ritualistic point of view . . . but they still think of themselves as Jews .. . If there has been a lessening of the ties of formal religion, there has also been a stronger tie with the Jewish people. Palestine and the modern Zionist movement have helped to bring this about." Dr. Shmarya Kleinman, presi- dent of the Jewish Community Dean of Telse College to Give Talks at Agudah Major problems fa'cing Jewry in Israel and America will be outlined by Rabbi Eliyahu Mayer Bloch, dean of the Rabbinical College of Telse, and-member of the world Agudah Executive, at the Agudah Israel Oneg Shab- bath, at 8::I11 p.m., Friday and at the Melava Malkah, at 9 p.m., Saturday at the iynagogue, 11331 Linwood avenue. The programs are under the direction of Rabbi Leizer Levin. • ■ 11:11111 A% CO % 571) Kerai 13, 10 ro SARAH LUBARSKY, 74, of ANN GOTTLIEB, of 2755 1943 Richton avenue, died Nov. 9. Hazelwood avenue. died Nov. H. Services were at Hebrew Benev- SerVices were at Ira Kaufman. olent Society. She leaves her sons, She leaves her husband. Alfred, Morris, Samuel and Benny; and son Paul and mother, Mrs. Rose daughter, Mrs. Anna Rubenfaer. Korsower or Chicago. LENA BROOKS, 61. of 18253 Sorrento avenue, died Nov. 9. Services were at Hebrew Benev- olent. She is survived by her sons, Alex and William; and daughter, Mrs. Aaron Rose. BECKY CHAMISH, 58, of 2297 Buena Vista avenue, died Oct. 23. Services were at Hebrew Benev- olent. She leaves her daughters, Mrs. Bessie Moss, Mrs. Jennie Board, Mrs. Sylvia Berman and Ida. ABRAHAM COFFMAN of Mt. Clemehs, died Nov. 11. Services were at Ira Kaufman. He leaves his son Nathan and daughter, Mrs. Jack Victor. Seward avenue, died Nov. 10. Ser- is survived by her husband David, vices were at Hebrew Benevolent. sons Shalom and Ephraim and She is survived by her husband, daughter, Mrs. Samuel Saks. Jacob, son, Rubin, and daughter, JULIUS KAPLAN, of 19357 Mrs. Bessie White. Monica avenue, died Nov. 13. SAM RABINOWITZ, 66, of Services were at Ira Kaufman. He leaves his sons Hyman 2025 Blaine avenue, died Nov. 10. Services were at Hebrew Benev- and Sol and daughters, Mrs. Alex Begun, Mrs. Isadore Cohen, Mrs. olent. Ile leaves his wife, Rose: three suns, Harry, Julius and Sam Wider and Mrs. Sam Sklar. Martin; and daughters, Mrs. Sarah Axone, Mrs. Mildred Aiken and Irene. CELIA ZEWEIG. 54, of 2947 Fullerton avenue, died Nov. 14. Services were at Lewis Bros. She leaves her husband, Abra- ham, sons, Barry and Raymond and daughter Mrs. Sarah Belsky. English Classes to Fit New Arrivals'. Ability Beth. Tikvah Units Hear Rabbi Levin The Beth Tikvah Sisterhoed held its first joint meeting with the men's club. Installation of officers took place. Speakers were Hy Freedman president of the men's club; Belle Freedman, president of the sis- terhood; Jerome Kagan, Beth Tikvah president; and guest speaker, Rabbi Leizer Levin. The sisterhood announced that three teachers have joined the staff of its recently opened Sun- day school. They are Yita Levin, Jacobet Levin ,and David Greenbaum. MAX L LEDERMAN, 58, of 5242 Monterey avenue, died Nov. 10. Services were at Lewis Bros. He is survived by his wife Eva. MONUMENTS Manual Urbach & Son 7729 TIVELF'111 ST. ill Rev. Hyman scurLsmaimi c•pohl• and Sp., Inliied MOHEL' . • 2603 Calvert Servisa Y TH 94145 ■ espdats and Homes REV. YERUDAN LOEWY Certified MOHEL IRA KAUFMAN 1761 Hombre* Phone WE. 4-2696 Surgical Mohet !Nikki Leo Goldman . •.'1.11141 and 11•• •Ir sta wird to Iln•aital• ■ .5:mi,• TY. 6-7192 111-5•140 MARTIN AMHOWITZ. of 4012 Leslie avenue, died Nov. 12. Ser- vices were at Ira Kaufman. He is survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max AmMiwitz. brother Bernard and sisters, Sylvia and Ellen. CIREL RALPH, 2931 Wav- erly avenue, died Nov. 13, Ser- SOPHIE DACH, 73. of 1785 vices were at Ira Kaufman. She 3035 Richton 9419 DEXTER BOULEVARD of Edison To 5-3094 •■■■ =1. 2)Ignity REV 1"AN.T0t: DAVID GOLDEN uftro,1-. lea ,,rte M ' I TV. ► .511% W, Mlom C..retouna s Nedra med At Home Ity Appointm ol DETROIT 6, MICH NICINEMENTS Itailla•11, Item- 1.11 4111i Fatly gtlfirmit red rel.. forred I' fared loot 101-A Obituaries JOSEPH BERNI.kN, of 2631 Blaine avenue, died Nov. 11). Ser- vices Were at Ira Kaufman. lie is survived by his wife, Rachel; sons, Meyer, Martin. David and Nelson: and daughters, Mrs. Na- than Elkins, Mrs. Meyer Salinger, Mrs. Robert Lashbro•k and Mrs. Albert Sniderman. BESSIE HERSHKOWITZ, 68, of 3237 Monterey avenue, died Council, greeted Leivick whose Nov. 10. Services were at Hebrew JACOB GORNBEIN, 68, of 60th birthday was celebrated on Benevolent. She is survived by her husband, Joseph; and daugh- Ransomeville, N. Y., died Oct. 18. the same day. ters, Mrs. Sylvia Newman, Mrs. Among hiS survivors are his wife, LEIVICK SPEAKS Rose Moore and Mrs. Fay Katz. Merril; (laughter. Mrs. Jack Coop- Rabbi Adler briefly depicted er; and brothers, Edwin of De- Leivick's role in, and contribu- HARRY HELPER, 61. of 2637 troit and David of i3mTalo. tions to, Jewish literature and Tuxedo avenue, died Oct. 22. modern drama. Services were at Gilbert's Funeral Leivick then read several of Home. He leaves his wife, Ida. his poems written and discussed the place of literature in the HERMAN GOLDSTEIN, 39, of Afternoon classes M English for modern world. Ile stressed the 4211 Richton avenue, died Nov. recent arrivals from Europe and need for the integration of litera- 13. Services were at Lewis Bros. other interested persons are now ture and action. "The greatest of Chapel. He is survived by his in progress at Markhausen SchOol, our achievements," he stated, wife Betty, and sons, David and Cadillac and E. Wirren avenues. "has been based upon our ability Herschel. Sponsored by the Adult Educa- to act in the best traditions of tion Division, these classes per- CHARLES ROTHSTEIN, 64, of mit advancement according to our literary endeavors." the 18652 Santa Barbara drive, died The program was the first of a student's ability. Applicants may Nov. 13. Services were at Lewis series of Yiddish programs- spon- register at the scluml office or sored by the Joint Yiddish Cul- Bros. He leaves his wife Helen, with the teacher in charge by son Ronald and daughter, Mrs. ture Commission. calling TU. 5-5068. Morton Jacks. 5%1 T1 AND MARBLE RECFPTACLES Page 15 TYLER 7-4520 Jacob Sil.arrnan r► etroit' Leading Surgical MOM( . I It ildrot-•• I , I ,10412