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Friday, December
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
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Congregations Lists Services
TIME TO LIGHT SABBATH
CANDLES: 4:55 P.M.
Temple Israel
Sabbath Eve services at '8:30
p.m. Rabbi Leon Fram will de-
vote his sermon to a report on
"The Decision of the Mid-Cen-
tury White House Conference on
Children and Youth." The Sis-
terhood will sponsor a social hour
after the services.
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Gemiluth Chassodim
Sabbath Eve services at 5 p.m.
Sabbath worship at 9:15 a.m.
Rabbi Leo Neuhaus will preach
on "A New King Who Didn't
Know Joseph."
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Beth Aaron
Clothes for Israel
Shaarey Zion
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Shaarey Zedek
Sabbath Eve service at 4:45
p.m. Sabbath worship at 9 a.m.
Rabbi Morris Adler will preach
and Cantor Jacob H. Sonenklar
will officiate, with the choir un-
der the direction of Dan Froh-
man. Junior service at 9:30 a.m.
Children's rites at 10:30 a.m.
Obituaries
MORRIS ALPERT, 78, of 2212
Taylor avenue, died Dec. 18.
Services were at Hebrew Benev-
olent. He is survived by his wife,
Rose; daughters, Mrs. Jack Beck-
er, Mrs. Ann Sherman and Mrs.
Ethel Walton, and sons, Abraham,
Bnai David
Sabbath Eve worship at 4:45 Meyer, Irving and Harry of Kal-
p.m. Sabbath services at 8:45 a.m. amazoo.
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Rabbi Joshua Sperka will preach
BETTY
BRANT,
37, of 2910
and Cantor Hyman Adler will
chant the prayers. Chumosh at Leslie avenue, died Dec. 19. Serv-
3:30 p.m. Minchah at 4:30 p.m., ices were at Hebrew Benevolent
Society. She is survived by her
followed by Sholos Seudos.
husband, Albert; daughter, Gloria
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Roslyn; son, George Stuart; and
Temple Beth El
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Sabbath Eve services at 8:15 Sklar.
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p.m. Rabbi Sidney Akselrad will
preach on "Why Do People Pray?
LENA DINA COHEN, 83, of
—A discussion of the role of 11501 Petosky avenue, died Dec.
prayer in the 20th century."
19. Services were at Hebrew
Benevolet. She is survived by
Bnai Moshe
her daughter, Mrs. Jack Meyers;
Sabbath Eve services at 4:50 and sons, Abe Schwartz of Bel-
p.m. Late Friday services at 8:15 fast, Ireland; Samuel Schwartz,
p.m. will be a youth night with Ph:lip Schwartz and Sol
the Junior Congregation partici- Schwartz.
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pating. Rabbi Moses Lehrman
will preach on "How Scientific
DAVID SOLOMON, 33, of 9941
Can the Religious Be." Cantor McQuade avenue, died Dec. 14.
Katzman will chant the prayers. Services were at Hebrew Benev-
Sabbath worship at 9 a.m. Junior olet. Ile :s survived by his wife,
service at 10 a.m.
Florence; sons, Teddy, Michael
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and Gerald, and his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Solomon.
Northwest Hebrew
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Sabbath Eve services at 4:45
MAX YAKER, 74, of 2235
p.m. Sabbath worship at 8:45
a.m. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal will Hazelwood avenue, died Dec. 24.
preach and Cantor Nicholas Fen- Services were at Hebrew Benev-
akel will chant the prayers. olet. He is survived by his daugh-
Junior service at 9:30 a.m. Child- ter, Mrs. Sally Stein, and brother,
ren's rites at 10:30 a.m. Minchah Philip.
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at 4:45 p.m.
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HENRY DANULOFF, 37, of the
Eddystone Hotel, died on Dec. 24.
Joseph W. Allen
Sabbath services at 8:45 a.m. Services were at Hebrew Benev-
Rabbi David S. Bakst will speak olet. lie is survived by his sis-
on "The Valiant Jewish Mother— ters, Mrs. Edith Goodman and
Her Eternal ContribTltions." Anna Danuloff, and brothers,
Classes in Chumosh and Schul- Abraham and • Charles.
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chan Aruch at 4 p.m. Classes in
ANNA
SHIER,
78, of 11501 Pe-
Prophets and Schulchan Aruch
at 6 p.m., Sunday and 4 p.m., tosky avenue, died Dec. 20. Serv-
ices were at Hebrew Benevolent.
Wednesday.
She is survived by her daughter,
Mrs. Sally Kessler, and two
Serving In Hospitals and Homes
grandchildren.
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PHILIP SASLOVE, 70, of 3727
Certified MOHEL
Calvert avenue, died Dec. 20.
Services were at Hebrew Benev-
3761 Humphrey
Names Sought
for Hospital
All contributors to the Jewi.,11
Hospital are being polled for
suggested names for the new
hospital, for which ground is to
be broken shortly after the first
of the year, according to Max
Osnos, president of the Jewish
Hospital Association.
In the organizational stages,
the hospital has been called the
Jewish Hospital, Osnos added,
but whether this name or some
other name is the final choice
depends on the decision of the
Association Board. Voting in this
mail poll will probably be the
determining factor in this de-
cision, he said.
— be
Suggestions for names may
sent to the Jewish Hospital As-
sociation, 250 West Lafayette, 26.
Sabbath Eve services at 4:50
p.m. Sabbath worship at 9 a.m.
Rabbi Leo Goldman will speak
on "The burned with fire, and
the bush was not consumed."
Talmud class at 2:30 p.m. Chu-
mosh at 3:30 p.m. Minchah at
4:15 p.m., followed by Sholos
Seudos.
Sabbath Eve services at 5 p.m.
Sabbath worship at 9 a.m. Rabbi
Benjamin Gorrelick will preach
on "Freedom Amidst Slavery."
Minchah at 4:45 p.m., followed
by Sholos Seudos and Maariv.
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Workmen's Circle
Slates Jamboree
Moe Kesner, well known De-
troit baritone, music teacher, and
community singing leader, will
Laurence O'Larry, Detroit philanthropist, is shown checking off
a case of clothing which is being sent to aid the people of Israel.
Ile has recently contributed a freight car load of kitchen utensils
which was shipped to Israel.
olent. He is survived by his sons,
Abraham and Philip; and daugh-
ters, Mrs. Shoshana Hoffnitz, Mrs.
Ada Vanduren of Israel, and So-
nia Saslove.
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Beth Abraham
Elections Held
At its annual election meeting
YETTA APPLEBAUM, 2630 last week, the Sisterhood of
Rochester, died Dec. 17. Services Congregation Beth Abraham
were held at the Ira Kaufman elected the following officers:
Chapel. She leaves her sons, Har-
Mrs. Louis Ellenbogen, presi-
old R. and Lawrence of WaSling- dent; Mrs. Morris Goldsmith and
ton, D. C., and daughters, Mrs. Mrs. M. Stark, vice-presidents;
Samuel Greenberg, Mrs. Maurice Mrs. Dora Shpiece, financial sec-
Vernick and Ira G. Applebaum. retary; Mrs. J. Lemhard, record-
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ing secretary; Mrs. J. Fishman,
ADOLPH MEHLER, 2202 Euc- treasurer.
lid, died Dec. 24. Services were
At its annual dinner meeting,
at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He leaves held in the Beth Abraham Social
his wife, Rose; sons, Morton and Hall, the following were elected
Samuel; and daughter, Mrs. Sam to head the Congregation's Chev-
Arbit.
rah Mishnayos Study Society:
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Samuel Weiss, president; Jacob
HAROLD NEWHOUSE, 2025 Mohr, vice-president; Mayer
Fullerton, died Dec. 24. Serv- Bernstein, secretary; Mayer Ro-
ices were at Ira Kaufman Chapel. senzweig, treasurer.
He leaves his wife, Gertrude;
The Free Loan Association
daughter, Rochelle, and father, elected the following officers:
Adolph Newhouse.
president, Hyman P. Weller; vice-
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president, Morris Indianer; treas-
MARY NADLER, 9387 Wilde- urer, Morris Spercber.
mere, died Dec. 24. Services were
The annual Purim dinner of
at Ira Kaufman Chapel. She the association will be held
leaves her husband, Dudley; March 25.
three daughters, Mrs. Raymond
The installation of officers will
Hertz, Mrs. Samuel Baxter and be held Jan. 8.
Mrs. Arnold Topy; and mother,
Mrs. Benjamin Richman.
TEENAGER'S FILMS
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A series of film programs of
HARRY BRANDT, 2695 Glad- interest to teenagers will be in-
stone, died Dec. 25. Services were augurated at the Center's North-
at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He leaves west Extension, Sunday evening,
his wife, Lilly, and sons, Sam and Jan. 8.
Irving.
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THERESA SONNENFELD, 48, Kaplan; Mrs. Robert M. Danis,
of 4067 Clements avenue, died Mrs. Josephine Levine and Mrs.
Abraham Baker.
Dec. 20. Services were at Lewis
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RABBI
Bros. Memorial Chapel. She
MEYER COHEN, 60, of United
LEO GOLDMAN
leaves her husband, Kalman; sons
States Army, died Dec. 19 in Los
CERTIFIED MOIIEL
and daughter, Elayne.
Practising at Women's Hospital
Angeles. Services were at Lewis
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and homes
Bros. He leaves his wife, Ella;
NATHAN
GROSS,
59,
of
2462
TO. 8-3094
3035 RICHTON
daughters, Sara and Shirley, all
Clements avenue, died Dec, 22.
of Boston, and two brothers of
Services were at Lewis Bros. He
is survived by his wife, Fanny; Detroit.
and daughters, Mrs. Morry R.
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DETROIT' S
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be master of ceremonies at the
Workmen's Circle jamboree on
New Year's Eve at the Work-
men's Circle Educational Center,
11529 Linwood.
The floor show, featuring Yid-
dish and English numbers, will
have several local artists as well
as newcomers to Detroit, now
members of the new Ehrlich-
Alter Branch of the Workmen's
Circle.
Sans Emmer and his orchestra
will supply music starting at
9:30 p.m.
The smorgasboard dinner will
feature chicken this year, and
favors, hats, confetti, and noise-
makers will be distributed.
Reservations can be placed at
the Educational Center, TO.
9-5453.
As in the past five years, the
jamboree is sponsored by Branch
460 E of the Workmen's Circle.
Lehrman Speaks
at Interfaith Series
Rabbi Moses Lehrman of Con-
gregation Bnai Moshe was the
guest minister on the Detroit
Pulpit Series on Dec. 24. The
series is sponsored by the three
major faiths in cooperation with
Radio Station WJBK.
The Jewish programs are be-
ing arranged by the culture com-
mission of the Jewish Commun-
ity Council.
The program can be heard on
Sunday from 8:15-8:30 a.m. The
next Jewish program will be on
Jan. 28. Rabbi Morris Adler and
Morris Lieberman are chairmen
of the commission.
Sam Brown Slated
for Center Forum
"Jewish Insecurity Today—
Jews and Communism in Ameri-
ica" will be discussed by Sam
Brown, field representative of
the American Jewish Congress at
the Center Open Forum, Wed-
nesday evening, Jan. 3 at the
Jewish Community Center.
Brown, director of Congress
organization for the midwest, is
a former newspaperman who
covered the Nuremberg Trials,
the Petain Trial in Paris, the
World Trade Union Congress in
Belgium and France and other
important stories.
He recently returned from a
tour of Western and Eastern Eu-
rope where he interviewed many
leading personalities.
Card of Thanks
Beauty - Understanding
Dignity
The Ira
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The family of the late Yetta
Applebaum wishes to thank its
friends and relatives for the
many kindnesses shown it in its
recent bereavement.
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REV. JACOB
SILVERMAN
DETROIT'S LEADING
SURGICAL
MOHEL
9371 WILDEMERE
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