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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1950-09-28

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American Jewish Periodical C

.10,2.01 •

Thursday, September 28, 1950

DETROIT JEWISII CHRONICLE

rap 10

Obituaries

ABRAHAM SINGER, 11501
Petoskey, died Sept. 8. Services
were held at the Ira Kaufman
Chapel.



ABRAHAM KAHN, 8967 Leslie,
died Sept. 8. Services were at Ira
Kaufman Chapel. He leaves his
wife, Vivian; daughters, Patricia
and Margo; and father, Joseph of
Mikado, Mich.

• • •

HYMAN KERNER, 19104 Bir-
wood, died Sept. 9. Services were
at Ira Kaufman Chapel. Ile leaves
two sons, Robert and Lacey, both
of Flint, Michigan, and daughter,
Mrs. Harry Shapiro of California.

• • •

Temple Israel Sisterhood
Slates First Meeting of Season

The Temple Israel Sisterhood
will hold its first meeting of the
season on Oct. 9 in the new Tem-
ple Building, at Manderson and
Merton roads.
At this meeting the Sisterhood
will welcome and honor its new
members and all prospective
members.
Mrs. Roy Sarason is member-
ship chairman and she may be
reached at UN. 3-6420.
The newly elected officers of
Temple Israel Sisterhood include

Rev. Hyman
SCIIULSINGER

Capable and Specialized

MOHEL

2635 Calvert TO. 9-6145

Goldie; a son, Dr. Milton D.
Roth, and daughter, Mrs. Saul H.
Dunitz.
• • •
ISAAC COWEN, 70, of 2419
Edison avenue, died Sept. 22.
Services were at Lewis Bros.

Memorial Chapel. He is survived
by his wife, Fannye; and son,
Michael Edwards of Hollywood,
Cal.
• • •
SHERYL BARBARA CARE-
LICK, 3, of 18094 Appoline ave-
nue, died Sept. 22. Services were
at Lewis Bros. She leaves her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney
Garelick, and her brother, Rich-
ard.

REV. JACOB
SILVERMAN
DETROIT'S LEADING
SURGICAL

MOHEL

9371 WILDF.MERE
TY. 4-0062

Surgical Mohel

One of America's newest
and most beautiful . ceme•
(cries. dedicated to the
service of Detroit Jews.

BETH EL MEMORIAL PARK

28120 WEST SIX MILE ROAD
Between Inkster and Middlebelt

For

Information
('all Mr. Segall at TR. 5-8530

Certified and
Recommended by Doctors and
hospitals

3035 Richton

MRS. GREENBERG
• • •
Arthur J. Hass, recording secre-
tary; Saul J. Benyas, correspond-
ing secretary; Benjamin Bagdade,
financial secretary.
Inasmuch as this is the dedica-
tion year, the first meeting will
be dedication to Torah.
The feature of the program will
be the rendition of the cantata,
"What Is Torah," by the Temple
Israel Sisterhood choral a n d
drama group under the direction
of Karl Haas, music director of
Temple Israel.
All the programs of the year
are planned on a dedication

theme.

UHS Resume
Activities for
Fall Semester

Monday and Tuesday. 9 - a In "
Tuesday and Wednesday. Rabbi
Moses Lehrman will preach and
Cantor David Katzman will chant
the services.

Sabbath worship at 9:15 am
Sukkot services: 5:15 p.m., Mon

Young Israel

Dentists Open

TO 8-3094

Sukkot services Tuesday and
Wednesday at 9 a.m. Rabbi
Samuel H. Prero will preach.

• • •

Bnai David

Sukkot services: 6 p.m., Mon-
day. 8:45 a.m., Tuesday, Rabbi
Joshua Sperka will preach on
"Help from the Unseen" 6:30
p.m. Tuesday, 8:45 a.m. Wed-
nesday. Yiskor at 10:45 a.m.
Tuesday. Cantor Hyman Adler
will officiate.

• • •

Northwest Hebrew

• •



Beth Abraham
the coming year planned.
Sabbath
Eve services at 6 p.m.
Classes for beginners have been
Sabbath worship at 9:15 a.m.
organized in all the branches.
Registration has been going on Class at 4 p.m., followed by
since: the opening day of the Minchah and Sholos Seudos and
schools, but the formal opening Maariv.

songs, the Hakofath and commus

nity 'singing.
Commencement exercises f o r
the elementary department and
the high school will be held on
Sunday afternoon, Oct. 22, in the
auditorium of the Bnai Moshe
Synagogue.

• • •

Temple Beth El

Sukkot services at 10:30 a.m.
Tuesday. Rabbi Sidney A. Askel-
rad will preach. Opening late
Friday service at 8:15 p.m. Nov.
3 will mark Dr. Glazer's 10th

year at Beth El.

• •



Shaarey Zedek

• • •

743 members — 273 newcomers, 9 a.m., Tuesday with Yiskor at
330 ex-servicemen and 140 estab- 10:30 a.m. 5:30 p.m., Tuesday and
lished residents—were establish- 8:30 a.m., Wednesday.
• • •
ed.

3761 Humphrey

Beth Aaron

MONUMENTS

LEWIS BROTHERS
reoteAag,01 6

3800 PURITAN • UNIVERSITY 1-7700

sir Conditioned

-

chairman of a campaign to raise
$300,000 from dentists in the
United States and Canada to
found and erect a dental school
at the Hebrew University of
Jerusalem.
The campaign was launched at
a dinner meeting of national of-
ficers of Alpha Omega, national
dental fraternity, at the home of
the president, Dr, Leon A. Kat-
zin.
Dr. Harry M. Seldin of New
York is special gifts chairman.
A message from Professor
Albert Einstein to Dr. Katzin
hailed the Alpha Omega frater-
nity for undertaking the cam-
paign.
"Your fraternity is to be con-
gratulated for taking the leader-

Middle East will profit from the
creation of a school that will

make available to the entire area
trained dentists and scientific

techniques in the care of the
teeth."

Federation Offers
Education Talks

Detroit Jewish organizations
will have an opportunity to hear
leaders in the Jewish education
field describe the importance of
Jewish education and its local
facilities through arrangements
made by the educational and cul-
tural division of the Jewish Wel-
fare Federation, Henry Meyers,
division chairman, announced.
A roster of speakers has been
prepared by the Federation so
that any Detroit Jewish group
may arrange a program on the
timely topic of Jewish education,
especially during this current
Jewish Education Month which
will end Oct. 12.
Groups wishing to make such
arrangements are invited to call
M. Kopel at the Federation of-
fice, WO. 5-3939.

ing of a monument in his mem-
ory at 11:30 a.m., Sunday, Oct.
8 at Machpelah Cemetery, Rabbi
Morris Adler will officiate. Rela-
tives and friends are invited.
• • •
The family of the late Lee
Gladstone announce the unveil-
ing of a monument in his mem-
ory at I p.m., Sunday, Oct. 8,
at Beth Tefilo Emanuel Ceme-
tery. Relatives and friends are

Sukkot services: 5:45 p.m., invited.
• • •
Monday. 9 a.m., Tuesday with
sermon at 10:30 a.m., followed by
The family of the late Harry
Yiskor. Children's party at 5 Zellin announces the unveiling

Phone WE. 4-2696

maw

Dr. Bernard E. Gruber of New
York has been chosen national

Unveiling

year 80 co-operatives comprising kot services: 5:30 p.m., Monday.

Certified MOHEL

School Drive

Sabbath Eve services at 6 p.m.
Sabbath worship at 9 a.m,
Hoshana .Rabah at 8 a.m. Mon-
day. Sukkot services, 5:45 p.m.
Monday, 8:45 a.m., Tuesday.
Yiskor will be conducted at 5:30
p.m. Tuesday, and 8:45 a.m.
Wednesday. Rabbi Morris Adler
will preach at all services and
The family of the late Harry
Cantor Jacob H. Sonemklar will
Schwartz announce the unveil-
officiate,

Shaarey Zion
80 CO-OPS SET UP
Sabbath Eve services at 6 p.m.
JERUSALEM — (Special) —
In the first eight months of this Sabbath worship at 9 a.m. Suk-

REV. YEHUDAH LOEWY

day. 9 a.m., Tuesday and Wed-
nesday and 5:45 p.m., Tuesday
Yiskor at 10:30 a.m., Tuesday

Sukkot services: 6 p.m. Mon-
day and 5:45 p.m. Tuesday.
Children's Simhat Torah services
at 6:45 p.m. Tuesday, 8:45 a.m.
Tuesday and Wednesday. Yiskor
at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday. Rabbi
Jacob E Segal will preach at all
services and Cantor Nicholas
Fenkel will chant the prayers, as-
sisted by the Harry Segal choir, ship in this vital project," Dr.
He will introduce several new Einstein wrote.
Hebrew melodies.
"Not only Israel but the entire

was devoted to an all-day teach- will preach at Yiskor on "Living
er's institute, where the work of Immortality," 7 p.m. Tuesday.
the previous year was reviewed
• • •
and analyzed, and the work of

Much time is given to the study
of the holidays. This study in-
cludes the development and his-
tory of the holiday and the vari-
ous customs and ceremonies prac-
ticed. Particular attention is paid
to the prayers and chantings.
Preparations are now being
made for the special celebration
of Simhat Torah, which will take
place this year on Wednesday,
Oct. 4. This celebration will in-
clude chanting of appropriate

• •

Sabbath Eye services at 6 p.m.

The reopening of classes in all
Beth Itzchock
branches of the United Hebrew
Sukkot services: 6 p.m. Mon-
Schools took place Sept. 6.
day, 8:30 a.m. Tuesday and
The day prior to the opening, Wednesday. Rabbi I. Strauss

of the classes for beginners was
Sept. 18.



Adas Yeshurun

Hoshana
Sukkot services.
Rabah Monday morning. 6 p.m.,

Serving in Hospitals and Domes

Rabbi Leo Goldman

BETH EL MEMORIAL PARK
OFFERS JEWISH FAMILIES
THE FINEST BURIAL PLOTS
AT MODERATE PRICES ON
EXTENDED TERMS.

ices.

• •

Mrs. William Reis, Mrs. Frank
Hartman of Cleveland, Mrs. Mil-
ton Schoenbrun of Toledo and
Mrs. Jack Schwartz of Phoenix,
Ariz.
• • •
AULA SCHMITTKE, of Flint,
died Sept. 23. Services were at
Ira Kaufman Chapel. She leaves
her husband, Benjamin; two
brothers and three sisters.
• • •
EMANUEL ROTH, 155 High-
land avenue, died Sept. 24.
Services were at Ira Kaufman
Chapel. He leaves his wife,

'"!

p.m., Tuesday and adult's affair
at 7 p.m. Services at 9 a.m.,
Benjamin
Rabbi
Wednesday.
Gorrelick will conduct the serv-

TIME TO LIGHT SABBATH
CANDLES, 6:01 P.M.

Bnai Moshe

Council Appoints
Cotnntittee I-leads

LOUIS FLEISHMAN, 2 7 0 6
Webb, died Sept. 9. Services were
at Ira Kaufman Chapel. Ile leaves
his wife, Sarah; two daughters,
Dr. Shmarya Kleinman, presi-
Mrs. Arthur Lober and Mrs. Jack dent of the Jewish Community
Jacobs; and his mother, Mrs. Council, has announced the fol-
Esther Fleishman.
lowing committee appointments
• • •
for the 1950-51 season:
KALMAN MELLER, 1 9 9 1
Community relations commit-
Gladstone, died Sept. 10. Services tee: Harry Yudkoff, chairman,
were at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He Mrs. Samuel Green, co-chairman.
leaves his wife, Chava; and dau- Ihternal relations committee:
ghters, Mrs. Elisha Gold, Mrs. Louis Rosenzweig, chairman,
David Schlien and Rosa Mellen
Hoke Levin, co-chairman. Admis-
• • •
sions committee: William Hordes,
CLARA GLEICI1, 4075 Tuxedo, chairman. Culture commission:
died Sept. 10. Services were at Rabbi Morris Adler, chairman,
Ira Kaufman Chapel. She leaves Morris Lieberman, co-chairman.
her husband, Tobias; and dau- Legal committee: Morris Zwerd-
ling, chairman, David I. Rosin,
ghter, Mrs. Yvette McNerney.
• • •
co-chairman. Arbitration commit-
KATIE ALTMAN, 9623 Mc- tee: A. C. Lappin, chairman, Phil-
Quade, died Sept. 10. Services lip Marcuse, co-chairman.
were at Ira Kaufman Chapel.
She leaves her husband, Isadore;
ROSE FRIEDBERG, 2752 Bos-
sons, Samuel and Harry; and ton boulevard, died Sept. 18.
daughters, Mrs. Morris Gold and Services were at the Ira Kauf-
Mrs. Anna Shenkert.
man Chapel. She leaves her
• • •
daughter, Mrs. Louis II. Rosen-
VERA I1ONIKMAN, 2025 Cle- thal.
• • •
ments, died Sept. 12. Services
were at Ira Kaufman Chapel. She
MARTIN GREENFIELD, 4053
leaves her husband, Harry; sons, Kendall, died Sept. 20. Services
Joseph, Julius and Dr. Max M. were at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He
lioneyman; and daughters, Mrs. leaves his wife, Jennie; son, Has-
Meyer Meyerson, Mrs. Max Beim kell; and daughters, Mrs. Ben
and Mrs. Saul German.
Morgenrath, Mrs. Lewis Bazell,
• • •

JEANNE MAXMAN, 1 8 4 9 5
Washburn, died Sept. 14. Services
were at Ira Kaufman Chapel. She
leaves her husband, Nathan;
brother, Hyman Kahn of Balti-
more; and sisters, Mrs. Rose
Land and Mrs. Jack Koppelman
of Charleston, W. Va.
• • •
ALEXANDER CHARLES
WARADY, 63, of 13752 Dexter
avenue, died Sept. 18. Services
were held at the Hebrew Benev-
olent Society. He is survived by
his wife, Margareta; daughter,
Mrs. Louise Deutch; and brother,
Frank of Cleveland, Ohio.
• • •
CELIA KURTZ, 63, of 3032
Grand avenue, died Sept. 19.
Services were at Hebrew Benev-
olent. She is survived by her
husband, Marcus; daughters, Mrs.
Reba Berke and Frieda Kurtz;
and son, Isaac.

Mrs. William P. Greenberg, presi-
dent; Mesdames Irving Small,
David B. Keywell, Harry Singer
and Charles Alter, vice-presi-
dents; Irving A. Levy, treasurer;

Congregations Set Rites
for Sabbath and Sukkot

Manual Urbath & Son

GRANITE AND MARBLE

MONUMENTS

7729 TWELFTH ST.

TY. 6-719t

of a monument in his memory
at 1 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 8 at Mach-
pelah Cemetery. Rabbi Jacob
Segal will officiate. Relatives
and friends are invited.

INDIA'S RECOGNITION
JERUSALEM — (ISI) — News
of India's de jure recognition of
Israel brought editorial response
from all Israel newspapers. In-
dia's dominant position in Asia
and her attempt to maintain a
role of non-identification similar
to Israel's was pointed out by
most editorial writers.

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