Americo iewisk Periodical DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page 14 Hadassalt Calls Congregations United Synagogue Head Slated Meeting for List Services at Conservative Conference City's Groups. A Hadassah Chapter meeting for all groups will be held Tues- day, Nov. 14 at the Art Institute. Following the complimentary luncheonette the program, under the chairmanship of Mrs. Harry Ladsman, will dramatize the work of the Hadassah Medical Organization. There will be a presentation of a "radio program," "To Live, To Grow," the story of a young Israeli doctor. Mrs. William Isenberg, chapter chairman of the Hadassah Med- ical Organization, announces that Hadassah members are currently engaged in a "plus giving" cam- paign in behalf of a new medical center for the state of Israel. The center will include a hos- pital and nurses training school both greatly needed at the pres- ent time. Anyone wishing to memorialize relatives or friends by the pur- chase of beds or rooms for the proposed Institute are requested to call Mrs. Isenberg at TO 8-7630. Unveiling The family of the late Ida Kosoglad announces the unveil- ing of a monument in her mem- ory at 11:15 a.m., Sunday at Clover Hill Cemetery. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal will officiate. Rel- atives and friends are invited. • • • The family of the late Bea- trice and Walter Golden an- nounce the unveiling of a monu- ment in their memory at 12 noon, Sunday at Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi Leizer Levin will officiate. Relatives and friends are invited. • • • The family of the late Jennie Goodman announces the unveil- ing of a monument in her mem- ory at 2 p.m., Sunday at Beth Yehudah Cemetery. Rabbi Lei- zer Levin will officiate. Rela- tives and friends are invited. • • • The family of the late Bessie Goose announce the unveiling of a monument in her memory at 1 p.m., Sunday at Chesed Shel Eines Cemetery. Rabbi J. Rab- inowitz will officiate. Relatives and friends are invited. • • • The family of the late Morris Weiner announces the unveiling of a monument in her memory at 2 p.m., Sunday at Brith Sholom Cemetery. Relatives and friends are invited. TIME TO LIGHT SABBATH CANDLES: 5:10 P.M. Temple Beth El Opening Sabbath Eve service at 8:15 p.m. Dr. B. Benedict Gla- zer will review Meyer Levin's best seller, "In Search." • • • Joseph W. Allen Sabbath services at 8:45 a.m. Rabbi David S. Bakst will speak on "The Beauty of Goodness." Classes in Chumosh and Shulchan Aruch at 4 p.m. • • * Temple Israel Sabbath Eve services at 8:30 p.m. Rabbi Leon Fram will speak on "Al Jolson—What He Symbolizes as an American and as a Jew." • • • Beth,Aaron Sabbath Eve services at 5:15 p.m. Sabbath worship at 9 a.m. Rabbi Benjamin Gorrelick will preach on "The Jewish Idea of Dr. L. Babcock Tells Marriage." Minchah at 5 p.m., of Reforms as Coroner followed by Shores Seudos and Dr. Lloyd K. Babcock is a Maariv. • candidate for re-election on the • • • Republican ticket as Wayne County Coroner, Nov. 7. Bnai David When he was elected Coroner Sabbath Eve services at 5:30 p.m. Sabbath worship at 8:45 a.m. in 1946, he instituted the follow- Rabbi Joshua Sperka will preach ing improvements: 1. Identification of bodies in and Cantor Hyman Adler will chant the services. Class at 4:30 private as a courtesy to families p.m. Minchah at 5:30 p.m., foll- and friends. 2. Robe, instead of paper, owed by Sholos Seudos. coverage of bodies. • • * 3. Prohibition of casual vis- Gemiluth Chassodim itors from the Morgue. 4. Two-way radio in Coron- Sabbath Eve services at 5 p.m. Sabbath worship at 9:15 a.m. ers' ambulances to eliminate de- Rabbi Leo Neuhaus will speak on lay in removal of bodies. 5. Courteous and h u in a n e "The Old Age." • • • treatment to all who come in contact with the Coroners' of- Shaarey Zedek fice. Sabbath Eve services at 5:15 p.m. Sabbath worship at 9 a.m. Rabbi Morris Adler will preach. William J. Cody Seeks Cantor Jacob H. Sonenklar will officiate with the choir under the Circuit Court Judgeship William J. Cody, who worked direction of Dan Frohman. Jun- ior services at 9:30 a.m. Chil- his way up from a newsboy to Circuit Court Commissioner, is dren's rites at 10:30 a.m. seeking promotion to the Probate • • • Court bench. He lead the ticket Northwest Hebrew in the primaries. As commissioner he has handled Sabbath Eve services at 5 p.m. Sabbath rites at 8:45 a.m. Rabbi thousands of cases involving Jacob E. Segal wil preach. Can- non-payment of rent, land con- tor Nicholas Fenakel will chant tract foreclosures and other the prayers. First late Sabbath types. Eve services at 8:30 p.m., Nov. 17. • • • Bnai Moshe Sabbath Ee worship at 5:15 p.m. Sabbath services at 9 a.m. Whether for the latest news or Rabbi Moses Lehrman and Can- the hest in advertising, it always tor Katzman will conduct the pays to read the Jewish Chronicle services. Junior worship at 10 a.m. the year 'round. Surgical Mohel Rabbi Leo Goldman Certified and Recommended by Dorton and Hospitals 3035 Richton TO 8-3094 Serving in Hospitals and Homes • • • Beth Abraham Sabbath Eve services at 5 P.m. Sabbath worship at 9:15 a.m. Rabbi Israel I. Halpern will preach. A welcome gift for any occa- sion is a subscription to the Jew- ish Chronicle. Call WO. 1-1040. REV. YEHUDAH LOEWY REV. JACOB SILVERMAN DETROIT'S LEADING SURGICAL Certified MOHEL 3761 Humphrey MOHEL Phone WE. 4-2696 Rev. Hyman 5C1LULSINGER Capable and Specialized MOHEL 2633 Calvert TO, 9-6143 Samuel Rothstein, national president of the United Syna- gogue of America, will be the keynote speaker at the all-day conference to be held on Sunday at the Northwest Hebrew Con- gregation. Participating in the conference will be the board members of the four Detroit synagogues which are served by graduates of the Jewish Theological Seminary. Rothstein's address on "The Future of The Conservative Synagogue," will be given at the luncheon that will open the con- ference. I Following the luncheon three separate seminars will be held on the following subjects: "The Unaffiliated" — Harry Schulman of Shaarey Zedek, chairman, and Ira G. Kaufman of Northwest, speaker; ..Congrega- tional Auxiliaries"—Dave Aaron SAMUEL ROTIISTEIN of Northwest, chairman, and • • • Mitchel Feldman of Bnai Moshe, speaker; "Youth"—Dr. M. Last of Baruch of Shaarey Zedek, speak- Beth Aaron, chairman, and Ted er. 9371 WILDF.HERE TY. 4-0062 REV. CANTOR DAVID GOLDEN Detroit's Favorite ?Sobel TY. 6-9490 Wedding Ceremonies Performed At Home by Appointment riorwae:06tecretd 3800 PURITAN • UNIVERSITY 1 - 7700 DETROIT'S FINEST FUNERAL HOME Women's American ORT (The Organization for Rehabilitation and Training) which concluded a three day convention at the Waldorf-Astoria in New York on Oct. 19; was told in an address by Dr. William Haber, acting presi- dent of the American ORT Fed- eration, that ORTS aid in Israel is of vital importance, Mrs. Ludwig Kaphan of New York was reelected national president. Elected to serve on the national board from Detroit were Mrs. Harry Becker and Mrs. Earl Freshman. The regional presi- dent for Detroit is Mrs. Arthur R. Bloom. Representative Jacob K. Javits of New York, a member of ORT, installed the national officers. Center health Series to Show Family Film The Jewish Community Cen- ter's film discussion series on "Health and Your Family," will present the Canadian film, "Fit- ness is a Family Affair," at 9 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 9. Mrs. Blanche Marsh, Family Service Society, will lead the discussion. The Center will present the first of three film discussion pro- Recorder Post Sought grams on atomic energy Nov. 16. by Frank Schemanske Dr. Edward Kerner, assistant pro- Frank G. Schemanske, cor- fessor of physics, Wayne Uni- poration counsel of Detroit, who versity, will lead the discussion. is a candidate for Judge of the Recorder's Court, is a native Swimming Officials born Detroiter with the distinc- tion of having devoted nearly a to Hold Clinic at Center half a lifetime to the public The Jewish Community Center service. He seeks the election on the pool will be the scene of a clinic Non-Partisan ballot to fill the for official, timers and judges unexpired term of the late Re- who are members of the Michi- corder's Judge Christopher E. gan Swimming Officials Society at 8 p.m., Saturday. Manny Rat- Stein. ner, Center swimming supervisor, will assist in the program. OPEN HOUSE FOR YOUTH Open house for teen-agers will be held at 8 p.m. Saturday, by the Northwest Extension of the Jew-1 Judge Jones Gives ish Community Center, 18677 Views on His Work Livernois. "In the few months I have served as Judge of Recorder's Court, I have found that fair- ness, courtesy, and understanding '"&Z;; 4 •"' are the prime requisites in satis- fying litigants that they are get- ting a square deal, and I have done my best to give them just that coupled with a conscientious interpretation of the law" is the message to the citizens of Detroit from Judge Charles Wesley Beauty - Understanding Jones, who is a candidate to suc- Dignity ceed himself as Judge of Record- The Ira er's Court on the non-partisan ballot at the election next Tues- day. *. • Ma %;111 110 1 ;:w."' - LEWIS BROTHERS ORT Aid Held Vital to Israel 301111191111,1r KAUFMAN Chapel 9419 Dexter Blvd. at Edison TYler 7-4520 Card of ThCinks The family of the late Ben Gottleib wishes to thank its rela- tives and friends for the many kindnesses shown it in its recent bereavement. Friday, November 3, 1950 Obituaries ANNA LEWINSON, 18660 Steel, died Oct. 21. Services were held at the Ira Kaufman Chapel. She leaves her son, Barney S., and her daughter, Mrs. Joseph Franklin. • • • ROSE ROSENBLOOM, 2 4 9 1 Highland, died Oct. 22. Services were at Ira Kaufman Chapel. She leaves her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Landgarten, and son, Mar- tin. • • • MAX ALTER, 11501 Petoskey. died Oct. 24. Services were held at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He leaves two daughters, Betty and Mrs. Jack Bilsky. • • • FREDA LUX, 17304 Cherry- lawn, died Oct. 26. Services were at Ira Kaufman Chapel. She leaves five sons, Morris, Sam. Louis, Robert and Nathan; and one daughter, Mrs. George Rubin. • • • HARRY KOOPERMAN, A n n Arbor, Michigan, died Oct. 26. Services were at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He leaves his wife, Pearl: and sons, David, Simon, Joseph and Jacob. • • • ABRAHAM FREED, 3378 Rich- ton, died Oct. 27. Services were at Ira Kaufman Chapel, He leaves his wife, Freeda; son, Jack of Los Angeles; and daughters, Mrs. Irving Weiner, Mrs. Irving Elson and Mrs. harry Kushmar. • • • M E Y ER KOLTONOW, 3247 Grand, west, died Oct. 27. Serv- ices were at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He leaves his wife, Ida; sons, Harry, Herman and Lawrence; and daughter, Mrs. Ben Michaels. • • • MAX GROSS, 62, of 9333 Grand River avenue, died Oct. 27. Serv- ices were at Lewis Bros. Memo- rial Chapel. He leaves his wife, Gussie; sons, William and Ralph; and daughter, Mrs. William Landsman. • • • JACK M. MARX, 54, 5440. Cass avenue, died Oct. 27. Services were at Lewis Bros. lie is sur- vived by his wife, Minna; son, Stanley; and daughter, Sue. • • • ROSE WALD, 59, of 8776 Na- dine avenue, Huntington Woods, died Oct. 21. Services were at Lewis Bros. She is survived by her husband, Harry; four sisters and three brothers. • • • NORWOD JACK MANHEIM, 3, of 14390 Patton avenue, died Oct. 19. Services were at Lewis Bros. He leaves his wife, Doro- thy; son, Ted; and father, Harry Man heim. • • • PERL KNOPPOW, 68, of 2240 Taylor avenue, died Oct. 23. Services were at the Ilebrew Benevolent Society. She is sur- vived by her daughters, Rose Hershman, Sarah Handelsman, Helen Tannenbaum, and Ruth Ashman. • • • FANNIE SCIINEIDER, 84, of 11501 Petosky avenue, died Oct. 26. Services were at Hebrew Benevolent. She is survived by her daughter, Hinde Levitt; and sons, Ben and Jake. • • • RAFAEL ARONOWITZ, 57, of 17840 Brush street, died Oct. 30. Services were at Hebrew Benevo- lent. He is survived by his wife, Gussie; daughters, Mrs. Eva Ravitz and Lillian Arnowitz; and son, Morris. • • • STELLA HARRIS, 65, of 1934 Hazel avenue, died Oct. 29. Serv- ices were at Lewis Bros. She is survived by her husband, Ed- ward; sons, Milton, Joe and Wal- ter; and daughter, Regina. Adler to Be Installed as Legion Chaplain Rabbi Morris Adler, vice-presi- dent of the Jewish Community Council, will be installed as chaplain of the Detroit Districts Association of the American Le- gion at 8:30 p.m., Monday, al. the Legion Home, Cass and Lafay- ette. r