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Thursday, December 1, 1949

Cong regations
List Services

Bnai David

Sabbath Eve services at 4:45
p. ID. Morning worship at 9 a. in.
Rabbi Joshua Sperka will preach
on "The Message of Jacob's
Dream." Class at 3:30 p. m.
Minchah at 4:30 p .m. followed by
Sholos Seudos.
• • •

Northwest Hebrew

S

Sabbath Eve services at 8:30
p. m. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal will
preach on "What Makes a Man
Strong." Cantor Nicholas Fenakel
will chant the services. Morning
worship at 8:45 a. in. Junior serv-
ices at 9:30 a. m. and children's
services at 10:30 a. m. Minchah
at 4:45 p. m.

• a •
Bnai Moshe

Sabbath services at 4:45 p. m.
Late services at 8:15 p. m. Morn-
ing worship at 9 a. m. Junior
services at 10 a. tn. Weekdays,
7:15 a. in. and 4:50 p. m.

• • •

Beth El

Sabbath Eve services at 8:15
p. m. Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will
preach of "The Atom Bomb-
Communism and Common
Sense."

• • •
Shaarey Zedek

Sabbath Eve services at 4:45
p. m. Morning worship at 9 a. m.
Rabbi Morris Adler will preach.
Cantor Jacob Sonenkler will of-
ficiate with the choir, directed by
Dan Frohman. Junior services at
9:30 a. m. and children's services
at 10:30 a. m.

Page 15

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Club Founder

Merkaz Her
Reorganized

Unveiling Notice

Pauline Waiter of N.Y.: and
brother's, Sol and Sam of N.Y.

The family of the late Sarah
announces the unveiling
MORRIS 3TERLING, of 11340
of a monument to her memory at Dexter leoulescird, died Nov. 23.
1 p.m., Sunday at Chesed Shel Services wera at Ira Kaufman
The Council of Orthodox Rab- Ernes. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal will lie leaves his wife, Eva and non,
4 bis and Merkaz (Center for Jew- officiate. Friends and relatives Eugene of Chieago. •
ish Religious Observance) held are invited.
JOSEPH ROBINSON of 1650
a meeting which was attended

Calvert aver : died Nov. 24. Ser.
by representatives of 11 congre-
vices were it Ira Kaufman. Ile is
gations.
The wife and family of the late survived by in.; wife. Eva and
The meeting elected the fol-
Samuel.
Louis Samburg wish to thank sons,
lowing board of directors for the
their friends and relatives for the
reorganized -Merkaz: Rabbi I.
BERTH,k 1-iF.LLER, of 17408
many kindnesses shown them in
Stolhnan; L. Levi; S. Prero; J.
Pinehur:i
• niie, died Nov. 24.
their recent bereavement.
Thumin; Messrs. David Berris; •
r it Ira Kuurmitn.
Services
Harry Citrin; David J. Cohen; •
(on, Joseph; and
The family of the late Nancy She lea:,
Isadore Cohen; J. Isbee; J. Sue Sinclair wish to thank their daughter . .
ilelen Kiss of
Borenstein; M. Freedman; Sam friends and relatives, especially Kalamai -
Freedman; Abraham Hoptman; the Bnai Brith, for the many
M. Lipshitz; Sam Nelson; Abe kindnesses shown them in their
ESTHE, • si , ILANDER, 68, of
Nusbaum; I. Rosenberg, I. Sos- recent bereavement.
'venue, died Nov.
2635 Co, •
nick; I. Schlussel; Phillip Stoll-
at Lewis Bros.
27. Set' \'', '
man.. Harry Shulman; M. Tem-
Chapel. S
ri; survived by her
chin;
H.
Stolsky;
Max
Marx;
MRS. LOUIS KEPF:S is the
William and Harry.
sons, Ju.
founder of the Kepes Family Louis J. Tobin; M. Zackheim; A.
CELIA BERMAN, 32, of 9939
Z. Farber; Morris Doren.
Club which will give a card
JACK 1-1±.:1L11 HIMMEL. 54,
McQuare avenue, died Nov. 21.
The board elected David J.
party to aid Israel at 8:30 p.m.,
Services were at Hebrew Benev- of 15 Monteeo avenue, 11.P., flied
Cohen, chairman; Sam Friedman,
Wesdnesday, Dec. 14 at final
olent Society. She is survived by Nov. 23. Ser' , 'es were at Lewis
Moshe. For information, call - vice-chairman; Morris Dore n, her husband, Sol; sons, Seymour Bros. He :el ee; his wife, Ruth
treasurer; and Rabbi David and Bruce; daughters, Brenda and and brother :isrence.
Mrs. Arthur Kepes, UN. 3-3005
Bakst, executive secretary.
or Mrs. Alex Waldman, TO.
Linda; and father, Harry Gold-
The following committees were stein.
7-0934.
JACOB S''HERMAN, 55, of
appointed: Kashruth, headed by
2655 Richrm 'venue, died Nov.
Sam Freedman; Sabbath observ-
25. Service , - 04..Te at Lewis Bros.
EUGENE KLEIN, 62, of St.
ance, headed by A. Z. Farber;
by his wife, Net-.-
He is surv.. ,
Clair Shores. Ont., died Nov. 22.
tie; son, if rid, and (laughter,
Family Purity, headed by Harry
Services were at Hebrew Benev-
Open house will be held at Stolsky; Vaad Hayeshivoths, olent. He leaves his wife, Kath- Lillian.
Beth Yehudah Schools during the headed by A. Nusbaum, and Fi- leen; sons, Theodore, Alfred, Rob-
SOLOMON MEDVEDOV, 78, of
week of Chanukah. Visitors will nance, headed by Morris Doren. ert and Edward; and daughter,
2690 Oakinan 'ourt, died Nov. 23.
attend celebrations in .clay school
Mrs. Evelyn Ruler.
Services were it Lewis Bros. He
MEAT RATIONS UP
and afternoon, classes, as well as
leaves his 55!C'•, Rosa; and daugh-
TEL AVIV-(ISI)-There will
observe the regular course of
MAX WEINGUST, 61. (4 Will41-
be four meat days in Israel in- sor, Ont., died Nov. 26. He is sur- ters, Mrs. William Gattesman,
study.
From Dec. 19-23, oral exam- stead of three, as of January 1. vived by his wife, Bellan, and Mrs. Harry Lamisman. Mrs. Har-
inations wfll be held in all after- Arrangements are being made to sons, Albert Arthur, Murray and old Silver trin and Mrs. Isaac
Erman.
noon classes by the schools' Board ensure daily meat rations for William Gordon.
tourists.
of Education.
SAMUEL Sa.RASOIIN, 73. of
ISADORE SHERMAN, 70,
17765 Manderam road, died Nev.
7551 Melrose avenue, (lied Nov.
24. Service.a were at Beth El .
27. Services were at Hebrew
Chapel, He 'eaves his wife, Ida;
Benevolent. He leaves his wife,
son, Sidney. , diughter, Mrs. David
Bella; son, Louis; and daughters,
Sachs; and ;later, Mrs. Isaac
Mrs. Eva Sunshine and Esther
Shet Ser.
Forman.

Gordon

Card of Thanks

Obituaries

Beth Yehudah Schools
to Hold Open House

Israel Is Likely to Lose
Beth Abraham the Fight for Jerusalem

(Continued from Page 41
United States.
Against such a formidable
combination of forces, Israel and
Members of Congregation Beth
even the United States cannot
Abraham held a dinner in honor
prevail. For, despite all the hy-
of the new officers for 1949-50.
sterical cries of the Zionists, the
Installing officer was Louis
State Department does not con-
Kukes.
trol the United Nations and no
Irving Schlussel and Arthur amount of pressure on Washing-
Shutkin, president arid executive ton and; prayers in the Syna-
director. respectively, of Detroit's g.igues will be of avail,
Jewish National Fund, presented
Israel in facing this week its
certificates for the planting of first major political defeat. It is
1,333 trees in Israel by the con- likely to lose even that modified
gregation.
form of internationalization of

Fetes Officers



Rabbis Joseph Thinnim and the Conciliation C o in mit tee
Israel Halpern participated in the which it could have had before.
program. Louis Ellenbogen is
The only hope still left is that
president of the congregation.
the abnormal alliance of Catho-
lics, Communists and Arabs will
The steering committee for the
collapse before it launches its at-
organization of the men's club
held a meeting under the chair- tack.
At the present writing it looks
manship of David W. Bussey.
just possible that a proposal by
Australia to postpone the imple-•
mentation of its Jerusalem plan
9
for one year may save the situa-
tion for Israel. For within the
span of one year. the situation in
the Middle East and in the world
may change so radically that
what seems inevitable now, will
appear unnecessary and unrea-
Dr. William L. Simpson, di-
lizable then.
rector of the Detroit Institute of
• • •
Cancer Research, will be the
ONE
DAY
IN
JAIL
guest speaker at Beth El's Sun-
A SYMBOLIC one-day jail sen-
day Morning Breakfast Club and
Discussion Group at 10 a. m., tence was meted out to a former
ihigh-ranking Israeli army officer
Sunday.
for his part in ordering the exe-
The religious school will hold cution of Meir Tobiansky, during
a parent-teachers meeting at
the Palestine war. Tobiansky was
2:30 p.m. Sunday. Dr. B. Bene-
later proved innosent, and Iser
dict Glazer and Rabbi Sidney Beni, the former-officer was found
Akselrad will speak on The Re- !guilty of manslaughter and given
ligious School and the Home- the symbolic sentence on the
With Special Reference to the grounds that he had acted in good
Chanukah Season." Chanukah faith and under the stress of a
songs will be rendered by the war emergency . . . 3,000 Arab
school choir. '
families in Israel have petitioned
The Men's Club and Sisterhood the Israeli government to permit
are sponsoring a winter dance at their near relatives who are
9 p. tn., Saturday, Dec. 10.

Beth El Men
School Slate
Sunday Talks

The annual Chanukah Family
Supper will be held at 6 p. m.
Sunday, Dec. 18.

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The petition deals mostly with
refugees now in Syria and Iraq,
but also includes some in France
and other European countries ...
The first group of British Jews
will arrive in Israel next month.
It is expected that there will be a
flow of 500 monthly from Eng-
land, represting the first large
scale immigration to Israel from
a western nation .. Egypt will
agree in the near future to allow
Israeli-bound ships the use of the
Suez canal. This move is based
on convenience and a greater de-
gree of realism towards Israel,
but does not imply that the gen-
eral peace prospects are any
brighter.

• •



BARNEY SOKOLOV. 3224 Les-
lie avenue, died Nov. 21. Services
were at Ira Kaufman Chapel. Be
leaves his wife, Mary; sons, Eu-
gene and Dr. Raymond; and
daughter, Mrs. Louis Kaminsky.

BERNARD SIDRAN, of 3020
Tuxedo avenue, died Nov. 22.
Services were at Ira Kaufman. He
is survived by his wife, Sally; son,
Phillip; and daughter, Roslyn.

HAT TIE rei ,ANK of 2655 Col-
vin t ayeme. fleft Nov. 18. Ser-
vices were tf. Gilbert Funeral
Home. She la survived by her
daughters, MN Marguerite Tobin
and Mrs. Gertrude Santer.

Israel to Facilitate
Pilgrims' TraN els

TEL AVIV-(ISI)-A conir»it-

tee to arranger food rations for the

DOROTHY FRIEDENBERG, of pilgrims who will visit Israel
Chatham, Ont., died Nov. 22. Ser- during the Maly Year in 1950 has
vices were at Ira Kaufman. She
leaves her husband, Joseph; and been set .up by the ministry of
supply and r 'trotting.
sons, Henry and Eben of Detroit
and Monty of Chatham.
The Israel •overfunent will offer
every facility to Christians whq
HARRY ZELLIN, of 3375 Col- wish to crass the lines to visit
lingwood avenue, died Nov. 22. the holy places in celebration of
Services were at Ira Kaufman, the Christmas holidays, it has
He is survived by his wife, Marie; been annoancial.
brothers. Saul and Sam of Cleve-
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Cleveland.

LESS TITAN EXPECTED
THE JEWISH AGENCY for
Palestine has issued a statemeent
correcting Daniel Frisch's an-
nouncement which said that "the
Agency had allocated one and
one-quarter million dollars to the
ZOA for the purpose of middle-
MORRIS RUDIN, of 1977 Elm-
class colonization in Israel."
hurst avenue, died Nov. 24. Ser-
The statement signed by Na- vices were at Ira Kaufman. He
hum Goldmann declares that the leaves his wife, Rebecca; sons,
constructive fund of the Confed- Lewis and Ben; and daughters,
eration of General Zionists had Mrs. Irving Lipson, Mrs. Al Weiss,
allocated only an additional $350,- Mrs. Abe Weisberg and Jeanette
000 to the ZOA.
BEATRICE GOLDEN, of 2304
As to the colonies which are to
be established by the ZOA, no Clairmount avenue, died Nov. 22.
agreement has been reached as Services were at Ira Kaufman.
to the amount of money required She is survived by her sister, Wt.
for their establishment, but the
$750,000 mentioned in the ZOA
statement was "merely based on
Mr. Frisch's personal estimate."
The implementation of the
project, the statement continued,
will naturally remain in the
hands of the colonization depart-
ment of the Jewish Agency.

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