Friday, Soptombor 4, 1942 THE JEWISH NEWS Jews in the U. S. Service Neighborhood Tots' Lot is Dedicated Jeremiah Haggai Enlists in Buffs Page Fifteen Chief Rabbi Landau, 77, Dies in S. Africa was born in 1866, later in Vienna, where he studied for the rab- binate and in England where he Dedication of a Tots' Lot at We I I spent three years before emigrat- Known Ex-Detroiter Was Leading Figure in South Calvert and Woodrow Wilson ing to South Africa, Rabbi Lan- In Service With British Africa Nearly 40 Years; took place a week ago Thursday. dau was an active worker for Forces In Palestine Zionism. Ardent Zionist A band from the Naval Arm- — His literary career began in ory led the parade which opened Hands across the seas and con- JOHANNESBURG (J T A) the program. Earl Riasan of the tinents are now more firmly unit_ Chief Rabbi .Juda Leo Landau, 1879 when at the age of 13 he Department of Parks and Boule- ing the free peoples of the world who has been a leading figure in wrote his first published poem. in solidifying the United Nations' Jewish life in South Africa for Several of his works were pub- Captain Lewis B. Daniels, well yards was master of ceremonies. front, and Palestine is playing an nearly 40 years, died here this lished in America, including one known Detroit attorney who is Addresses were delivered by heroic part in this effort to crush , week at the age of 77 after a of his most famous, "Don Yitehok now stationed with the U.S. Air B. Lailry, president of the Parks the enemy of mankind. Abarbanel." Forces in Miami Beach, Fla., was 1protracted illness. an engineer before he was a law- and Recreation Commission; C. A former Detroiter, son of two The chief rabbi was equally In 1900, Dr. Landau came to E. Brewer, superintendent of the local labor Zionist leaders, fig- 111 noted for his devotion to th e yer, and his London to attend the fourth Zion- commission; Mr. Brewer's ewer assist- early training is ures interesting- Zionist cause, and his activities ist Congress. At the advice of ant of great help to ant, John J. Considine; Fred No- ly in the current as a scholar, poet and playwi ight Dr. Moses Gaster he remained in gel and Dr. S. Stillbeck, air raid military news A one-time president of the South England for three years studying, him and to his sector warden. nation in the from the Jewish African Zionist Federation, Dr. writing and acting as rabbi of Mrs. Samuel B. Goldberg pre- National Home. Landau was associated with Dr. the North Manchester Congra- present war. seated Mr. Nagel with a gift on Captain Dan- Word was rece- Theodore Herzl when the organ- tion. In 1903 he accepted a cg call behalf of the mothers and chil - iels earned his ived this week ized Zionist movement was in from the New Hebrew Congrega- dren to equip the playground. degree in min- t h a t Jeremiah its infancy. In Galicia, where he tion in this city. He soon became She also (Yirmi y a h u ) ing engineering a gift to Mrs . a leader of South African Jewry, ai son of Hagg, Jean Myers, the supervisor. Mrs. from Ohio State participating iiii, communal, edu- Mr. and Mrs. University, and Capt. Daniels Myers was presented with a gift rational and literary activities. He J. FLaggal Joseph Haggai, did graduate work in minerology by Irwin Posner in behalf of the held the chair of Hebrew at the of 3375 Coll Joseph Ave., has and metallurgy. He was awarded children. Witwatersrand University. enlisted in the Palestine Buffs, his degree of Juris Doctor by the Children's dances were super- his address now being Pvt. J. PEEKSKILL, N. Y., (JTA).— Max Oberfield, 52, of 3272 Detroit College of Law and has vised by the Misses Betty Minus Haggai, 17218, No. 18 Pal-Coy The Rev. Dr. Nessim J. Ovadia, Monterey, a practiced law here for 14 years . res Funeral for . and Doris Goldberg. The Boy Sqd. 4, The Buffs, Palestine Re- former chief rabbi of the Sep- 35 years, died Monday. He is also an athlete. While a Scouts were in charge of the flag cruit Training Station, Middle hardic community in Paris, died services were held Wednesday. student at the College of the City ceremony. East Forces. of New York, he won his letter this week in the Peekskill Hospi- He is survived by his wife, A Leader In Hashomer „..,2 -,-,..., 7 in basketball under the famous 4:-.21k Aoisir---1,..,- -- Clara; a son, Edward; two "My conscience gave me no coach Nat Holman. He also play- -, daughters, Mrs. Bernice Stone rest," Yirmiyahu wrote his par- ed college baseball. and Mrs. Lena Stone. eats informing them of his en- - During World War 1, Captain listment. He explained at length Daniels was in the S.A.T.C. that when the United States be= He was married to Anne Stein of Toledo in December 1925. They J. C. Miller Appears in Mo- came involved in the war he saw ...., I , ,,, .. constantly flashing before his have one daughter, Lois Jane. LINERS aceeptea from responsible tograph Taken in London firms •or persons by tel mind's eye gronps of Detroiters, np to -.;-' Captain Daniels is scheduled to re s. m. Wednesday. Rates: 25e a friends and acquaintances, Seeing Westminster i 1 - ,..z in the remain in Miami Beach for a six- Hue. Minimum tw• limes. uniforms of Uncle Sam , ready for week period and will then be RAndolph 7956 J. C. Miller of Detroit, who is battle against the Axis, and he transferred', probably to Los :„.,. -.,;: -- in knew that he would have to leave serving in the U. S. Navy, Vagas , N. M. is RESPONSIBLE PARTY WISHES TO RENT OR LEASE UNFUP.NISHED In one of his recent letters, England, according to the latest his wife and child for active ser- SINGL E HOME OR INCOM E IN vice. NORT information available. Captain Daniels writes that the HWEST SECTION. ONLY 3 Yirmiyahu Haggai was one of ADULTS. BOX 73.. JEWISH NEWS. aviation school in Miami Beach His family in Detroit learned is one of the most marvelously of his whereabouts by a curious the outstanding leaders in the i FOR RENT—Room to gentleman who organized training centers. There coincidence. An Associated Press Hashomer Hatzair movement in i wants.perman-mt home: good trans- portatIon. 1659 Clairmount. this country, and he retained a TR are men there up to the age of photograph showed him with an- 2-3624. position of prominence in the 50, some of whom have sacrific- other sailor and Zionist youth organiaztion , in WANTED—Housekeeper for home with ed careers to be in their country's a young lady invalid. Only two in family. UN. 1-0595, service in the present crucial g u i d e viewing Palestine. After forming a strong Hashomer Hatzair in Detroit, he time. The morale of the men is DR. NESSIM J. OVADIA V. - ANTED YOUNG LADY to share ,1 Westminster i n went to New York and helped 'gh, he writes, and there is con- -bedroom with business girl. Tin- - 4London. More interest- direct the activities of the or tai of a heart attack suffered at limited telephone. Clean surround- dence in the ultimate triumph :" lags. Home privileges. DA. 3515. ganization, also serving as one of the home of friends whom he f the United Nations. tag, however, is • • • the editors of the Hashomer Hat- had been visiting for several FURN/SHED COTTAGE in Petoskey. Mich. 3 bedrooms, all comforts. Fine 4,- an in experience Pvt. Alfred L. Deutsch, son of had which the he zair Magazine. In Palestine, he v. - eeks. He was born in Adrian- for over Labor Day or longer. Phone p g ran wrIte N' s l;g :Z. a Goldstein, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Deutsch of , 718 Mich- Red Cross played worked in Kvut zoth—including ople, Turkey, about 52 years ago. Ain Hashophet, the colony form- Dr. Ovadia, who was chief 18495 San Juan, recently was one 1 a m a g n i f icent ed In honor of the Justice _Louis rabbi of the Sephardic corrarnun- of two men selected from a class FURNISHED POOH for rent to one role. Miler had ''t or two girls. 3710 Burlingame. Apt - ' • f 200 to attend the teachers' just arrived from D. Brandeis. From time to time 1-Y in Vienna before assuming 402. •urse in finance at Fort Rani- Iceland in a United States port he was called by the Karen Kay- the Paris post in 1935, left Paris n, Ind. where his ship had put in for emeth LeIsrael (Jewish National with his wife the day before the ASSURANCE- • • • Fund) to do editorial work and Germans entered in June, 1940, repairs, he Mrs. received translate Hebrew and English and, after eluding the Gestapo, Party for Men in Service that his when mother, Sarah word Mil- to works. SECURITY they arrived in New York with On Sept. 6, the Workmen's Cir- ler, had passed away, on Feb. 19. other refugees on the Portuguese Translated Classics pie of Detroit, in co-operation The Red Cross arranged for him Implicit coafidenee in what we offer Assisting in Hashomer Hatzair liner Serpa Pinto in March, 1941. you. Selected properties of 'with Arthur M. Lang, Torn Mit- to come by plane to Detroit in Since then Dr. Ovadia has tug value and appeal. Rely outt.tand- kel d o rf and Nathan Robbins, will time for the funeral. cultural projects, he also translat- on our helped organize he Central Sep- entertain 100 members of the Miller's wife and son are now ed several outstanding English hardic Facts sad Figures. See Mr. Bedford: t Community of Armed Forces at an informal par- in Pittsburgh. His sister and classics into Hebrew, and some America Jewish and was chief rabbi of ss.000 Dow- n-14 units semi-fireproof at the Workmen's Circle Bldg. brothers are Mrs. Allan Abram- of his works were published in its two New York congregations. center. 'an Linwood Ave. son and Gilbert Miller of DetroitPalestine. c-cn d. Yirmiyahu Haggai left Wayne He leaves his widow, Mazal stoves. 4 rooms. tiled baths. .i*::•eants and Hy C. Miller of St. Louis. remain for years. Imagine sold once His mother's will, just made pub- University in his senior year be- Emanuel Ovadia, and two sons, $90.000. Estate price only 525,000. Property with a future. lic, includes bequests to several fore settling in Palestine six Joseph and Jeuda. BUSINESS years ago. He is a graduate of the causes which are listed on the or $6 000 Down. 20 units 3 to 4 rooms. "What's Happening in Detroit?" United Hebrew Schools and is executive assistant to the pub- semi-fireproof. Excellent cond. Always INDIVIDUAL page, a master of the Hebrew langu- fisher, John S. Knight, has left rented: now 5s.2co. will sacrifice less • • • than half building age. to take the Army costs—less than C Air Corps of f . former Ins. Co. Mtg. 12th St. Sec. Mrs. Haggai is the former Sarah firers ' training course in Miami, small 4. ,,-i% 15 yr. terms. Pvt. Jerome L. Simons, son of Mrs. Lou Elliman of the Briggs (Syd) Zelner of New York and is • • • $12,000 Down. 31 units furn. Mod- graduate of the Teachers' Col- Fla. Hotel in Detroit, Hdqt. Detach- , On ernized like new, 3-story solid brick ment, Battalion, is stationed with lege of the Jewish Theological Lt. William L. Deutsch, M. C. and stone. Securely located. Marvel- MACHINERY A EQUIPMENT th e 355th Infan- Seminary of New York. Their is now stationed at Lowry Field, ous producer: 20% net on entire price or 40% net on down payment. Owner ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE son, Avraham Aviram, is three Denver, Colo, and Pvt. Richard subject 'try a t Camp '' to draft; must sell. WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS and a half years old. W. Deutsch is stationed at Fort Carson, C o .1 o ., $20.000 Down Solid 52 units. S • • • Since his enlistment—as of the Warren, Cheyenne. Wyo. A.P.O. 89. He rooms, bath showers. Elevator. New • • • date of the last letter he wrote w a s associated tubular boiler. Sold once $400,000. AUTO LOANS—REFINANCING to his parents—Yirmiyahu had Private Sam Kaplan, a recent Earns 16.7,, net on foreclosed price of with his broth- REPAIR BILLS FINANCED $100.000. Small 15 terms. two furloughs, and during one of University of Michigan graduate, only er, Leonard N. First time advertised. First • • • them he attended the fifth an- has been transferred from Fort Simons, in the $40.000 Down—Takes deed subject to ni versary celebration of Airi Custer to Camp Grand, Illinois. PERSONAL-- Simons - Michel- easy mtg. Beautiful property, select SIGNATURE ONLY • • • Hashophet son Advertising location, all modern improvements. * • • Air Corps Students of Dear - Rent $1,031 Earns 12% net on sacri- Agensy u n t i I flee price. Private First Class Albert M. born were entertained at a picnic 1939. After that Robbins, son of Mrs. Ida Robbins Sunday, Aug. 30, at Liberty Park he was associat- HOMER WARREN & CO. ed with the Western Sales and of 2900 Hazelwood Ave., writes by the Foreman's Association of INVESTMENT CO. 58 YEARS DEPENDABLE SERVICE America and the American Leg- Supply Co., Hollywood, Calif. He h o m e "some- Abraham Cooper, Pres. --vz,--, :nz-; ion, Dearborn Post No. 173. was born in Detroit Jan. 8, 1913. where from the ,-.- DIME BLDG. CA. 0321 and was graduated from Central Pacific." He has' 320 Fort St. 'West of Wayne High School. He was recently ap- been in the U. 36.29 Llvernois at Grand River pointed acting corporal and has S. Service since 23rd YEAR CH. 7474 b e e n studying communication November, 1941._ work in camp since July 14, 1942. A graduate of Wayne Univers- ity, Private : Robbins taught. Detroit's Finest at the Scripps Jewish Funeral Home School at the time of his in- duction. He has been trans- ferred recently from the Infantry to the censorship office of COM= NO CHARGE FOR USE OF OUR CHAPEL pan? headquarters. • __• • 7739 JOHN R. STREET Captain Daniels' First Studiek Help In Present Crisis — Former Chief Rabbi Of Paris Group IJies Family Finds Sailor In Press Picture CLASSIFIED r LoA 141 S - — UNION TRinity 2-2114 Ben Ilihddenburg, Sunday edi- tor of tlie Detroit Free Press and Eat IKE NE W CARPET CLEANING