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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1949-12-15

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Thursday, December 15, 1949

The Answers
to Questions
on Chanukah

JEWISH CHRONICLE

DETROIT

idols, erecting altars in every
town and village.
16. Mattathias, the High Priest,
with his five sons; Modin.
17. Ilannah.
18. Judas Maccabeus; from the
following inscription on Judas'
banner: "Mi Kamokha Baelim
Adonai" ("Who is like unto
Thee, among the mighty, 0
Lord?"). The initial letters in
this Hebrew sentence make up
the MK132.
19. Emmaus (165 B.C.E.).
20. He proceeded to cleanse
and to rededicate the Temple.

1. Kislev, eight days.
2. Dedication; Feast of Lights
or Illumination and Feast of
Dedication.
3. The successful struggle for
religious liberty carried on by
the Israelites under the Macca-
bees, against their Syrian oppres-
sors; about 2,100 years ago.
4, Because its observance is not
enjoined in the Pentateuch; Ju-
das Maccabeus and the elders of
Israel.
NEW YORK-(YIVNA)-The
5. The kindling of the Chanu- rioting and attacks in the Peeks-
kah lamp; Chanukah Ilalalu - kill area late in September, were
Maoz Zur.
a direct result of Anti-Semitism
6. One on the first night, and growing out of local resentment
an additional one each succeed- against the increasing influx of
ing evening until the last, when Jewish. summer residents from
eight candles are lit.
New York, and prodded into a
mood of violence by the press of
7. The Shamas.
8. Al Hanissim and Mild the region.
(Songs of praise from the
MYER GERSON, 2321 Oakman
Psalms).
9. To a miracle which is said boulevard, died Dec. 10. Services
to have occurred during the re- were at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He
dedication of the Temple by Ju- leaves his wife, Carrie; sons, Ra-
das Maccabeus and his warriors. mon and Byron.
10. Because it Is not permitted
YETTA METZ, 2703 Taylor
to do any work by the light of
avenue, died Dec. 9. Services
the Chanukah lamp.
were at Ira Kaufman. She is sur-
11. It is a ceremonial toy sim- vived by her husband, Harry;
ilar to a spinning top or revolving sons, David and Leonard; daugh-
die with bottom and top pieces on ters, Mrs. Hy Shebow and Mrs.
all four sides.
Joseph Katz.
12. Nun, Gimmel, Ileh, Shin;
they are initial letters of four
Prescriptions and Repairs Called
words which, when put together,
for and Delivered
For Service at All Times
make up the sentence "Nes Gadol
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Hayah Sham."
13. "A great miracle happened
EDWARD PEVOS
there."
OPTICIAN
14. The Jews in the time of the
Oculist Prescriptions Exclusively.
Sun
Glasses,
Safety Lenses. Modern
Maccabees who imitated Greek
culture and the Greek ways of Frames.
3216 Ewald Circle at Buena Vista
Detroit 4. Michigan
life.
15. He ordered the Jews to
for
or
abandon their sacred religious
practices and to worship Greek .,

Peekskill Attacks
Held Anti-Jewish

Obituaries

SELIG FINK,
of Barberton,
Sehlager of Ann Arbor; brothers,
Joseph Koploy of Los A .geles, Ohio, died Dee. 10. Services
SALLY STEIN, 43, of Los An- Nathan and Benjamin of Detroit. were at Lewis Bcos, Chapel. lie
geles, died Dec. 4. She is sur-
SAMUEL BROOKSTEIN, 74, leaves his wife, Marian; sons,
vived by her husband, Morris;
of
Los Angeles died Nov. 29. He William and Ben: daughter, Mrs.
daughters, Mrs. Wendy Schaffer
and Myrna; sisters Mrs. Pearl is survived by his wife, Fannie; Harold Fullei.
Greenhut and Sophie Markowitz, son, William, of Detroit; daugh-
ter, Rose Panitek of Nassau, N.Y.
both of Detroit.
ETHEL BER.ESH, 60, of 2928
Clements avenue, died Dec.
LILLY SAMOTNIK, 25, of 3234 Services were lc Lewis Bros. •
ISADORE SCHWARTZ, 66, of
3776 Atkinson avenue, died Dec. Monterey, died Dec. 9. Services
6. Services were at Hebrew were at Hebrew Benevolent. She
Benevolent Society. Ile leaves leaves her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
his wife, Gertrude; daughters, Nathan Samotnik.
Mrs. Bessie Robinson, Mrs. Ida
HELEN SPITZ, 89, of 12325
Greenbain, and Freda.
Broadstreet, died Dec. 10. Serv
BENJAMIN KATZ, 73, of 3031 ices were at Hebrew Benevolent.
Elmhurst avenue, died Dec. 7. She is survived by her daughters,
Services were at Hebrew Benev- Mrs. Arnold Fuller and Mrs. Isa-
olent. He is survived by his sons, dore Kraft.
Frank, Hyman and Louis; daugh-
(+din
Beauty -
BARBARA LADERMAN, 3, of
ter, Mrs. Susie Muchnick.
fr.r.tte
Melvindale, Mich., died Dec. 10.
The Ira
ANNA COOPER, 66, of 1753 Services were at Hebrew Benev-
Philadelphia avenue, died Dec. 8. olent. She is survived by her
Services were at Hebrew Benev- parents, Mr. and Mrs. David
olent. She leaves her husband, Laderrnan; sisters, Joyce and
Peter; sons, Louis and Abe; Doreen.
Chapel
daughters, Mrs. Irene Cohen and
ABRAHAM
FARFEL,
74,
of
Mrs. Adele Solomon.
11842 LaSalle avenue, died Dec.'
at Edo.on
EVA KOPLOY ELBINGER, of 8. Services were at Hebrew
TYler
7-4520
Brooklne, Mass., died Dec. 9 in Benevolent. He is survived by
Chicago. She leaves her daugh- his son, Sam.
ter, Mrs. Marjorie E. Weinberg;
sisters, Mrs. Edward Spilker of
Webb avenue, Mrs. Ruth Ross of
Tucson, Ariz.. and Mrs. Herbert

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