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The Detroit Jewish News, 1943-12-03

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\ Friday Decernt;er 3, 1943

THE JEWISH NEWS -

,

Jewish Youth's

LISTENING

Dr. Franz J. Polgar

To Address Council

Of Women Monday

Samuel Bookstein, $25,000 Donor
To Yeshivah, Dies at Age of 74

Several hundred people Paid
final • tribute to Samuel Book-
Pupil of the Late Dr. Freud
stein at funeral services which
to Demonstrate Telepathy were held Thursday, Nov. 25, at
and Memory Feat
the Chesed shel Ernes on Joy
Road.
Dr. Franz J. Polgar, a pupil of
Mr. Bookstein, who was hon-
the late Dr. Sigmund Freud, who
has had wide experience as a orary president of Yeshivath
hypnotist in hospitals and crimi- Chachmey Lublin, died Nov. 24
nal institutions, will address the at the age of 74. A retired fur-
monthly meeting of the Detroit
By Danny Raskin
Section of the National Council
THE BOYS of Detroit-Wind- of Jewish Women, next Monday,
sor A.Z.A. feted Leonard Belove, at the Jewish Community Center.
director here, with an impress-
Dr. Polgar will show psychol-
ive dinner-dance 'cross the river
ogy in action. He will demon-
at the Prince Edward Hotel, last
strate telepathy in thought trans-
Thursday . . . Presented him ference, will show memory feats
with ring . . . Hy Mural was
as exhibited in photographic
toastmaster.
minds and will display the power
* * *
of suggestion with volunteer sub-
S/SGT. AL MOGILL was ra- jects from the audience.
dio operator and gunner on a
The prayer will be given by
B-24 bomber that sunk two Nazi
subs and captured two others Mrs. Douglas Brown. Mrs. Wil-
. . . Has received the Air Medal liam Frank will report on the re-
. . . Young People's Society of cent triennal convention.
Bnai Moshe continued series of
The speaker will be intro-
triumphs with another success- duced by Mrs. Felix Mahler.
LATE SAMUEL BOOKSTEIN
ful tea-dance, last Sunday . . .
Other
delegates
reporting
will
niture dealer, he was a resident
Hot-trumpeting with the band
was Jack Stern, back in civies be Miss Elizabeth Finley, inter- of Detroit for 30 years. His res-
national
relations;
Mrs.
Herschel
idence was at 2740 W. Grand.
. . . He'll be entering the Bowery
. . . Marty Mitchell, ace sax man Kreger, social welfare; Mrs.
Rabbis M. Rottenberg, A. M.
in Phil Brestoff's Michigan The- Gilbert Michel, thrift and resale Hershberg, E. L. Finkel, Leizer
shops;
-
Miss
Henrietta
Robinson,
ter ork, was on the reed, minus
Levine and Joseph Eisenman of-
much poundage . Audrey service to foreign born.
ficiated at the funeral service
Franklin wears a carat and a
and paid tribute to the man for
half from Pvt. Leonard Wein-
his generosity which made pos-
garden . • . An engagement ring
sible the re-establishment of the
via his parents.
Yeshivah of Lublin in Detroit.
* * *
•Abraham Bordelove, 78, who
WISHES FOR a speedy re- had lived in Detroit for 38 years,
covery to Arthur Rubenstein, died in St. Louis Nov. 16. Fu-
basket room dean at the Jewish neral services were held at Lewis
Center . . . At Florence Critten- Bros. in Detroit Nov. 18. The
den Hospital, stricken with survivors are his wife, Sarah;
pneumonia . . . He'll appreciate two sons, Maurice and William;
your get well cards.
two daughters, Mrs. Louis Tep-
* *
per and Mrs. Charles Lesser, and
SINGING STAR Jimmy Ley- seven grandchildren.
ton made a surprise visit to the
* * *
Center's Thanksgiving dance
M. Martin Blau, 49, of 2911 Dear Boys and Girls:
but a "new stage ruling" pre-
vented the crowd from hearing Monterey Ave., died Nov. 26.
In our observance of Jewish
him . . . He appeared on the Funeral services were held Sun-
Book Month, it is well for us to
show we MC'd at the Marine day at Lewis Bros., Dr. B. Bene-
recall the words of a great Jew-
Hospital, last Wednesday eve . . dict Glazer officiating. Burial
ish scholar, Dr. Israel Abrahams,
took
place
in
Cleveland
on
Mon-
We'll be before the mike at the
who said:
day.
His
survivors
are
his
wife,
State Guard Armory, this Sun-
"The best books are those
day . . Dr. Morton Schwartz, of Ruth, and two sons, Andrew A.
the eye specialty, reads Dec. 11 and Pfc. Sanford, a prisoner of which best teach men how to
live."
on his induction papers and Sid- the Japanese. * * *
During Jewish Book Month we
ney Mitchell says goodby, Dec.
Mrs. Celia Brower Velick, 77, should strive to encourage every
14 . . . Tau Sigma Alpha gals
of
1929
Elmhurst
Ave.,
a
resident
will toss a Mothers and Daugh-
ters banquet at Canterbury of Detroit for 56 years, died last
House, Dec. 14 . . . A/C Morry Saturday. Funeral services were
Beresh, former Bicor Cholem ea- held Sunday at Ira Kaufman Fu-
ger, was married to Mickey Jaf- neral Home. Burial was in Clover
Hill Park Cemetery. She was the
fee in Oshkosh, Wis., recently.
widow of Joseph Velick who died
* *
CIGAR-MANGLING Max last February. The survivors are
Chomsky is now director of two daughters, Mrs. Eleanor Ep-
Jewish youth activities and prin- stein and Ida, and three sons,
cipal of the Talmud Torah in Alex, Samuel and Casper.
* * *
Windsor . . . Lt. Morris Hutton
Mrs. Bessie Fern, 33 Grove
was active in Battle of the At-
lantic as navigator on a B-24 .. . Ave., Highland Park, died Nov.
Helped give enemy subs that 20 at the age of 74. Funeral serv-
sinking feeling . . . Ilene Reit- ices were held Nov. 21 at Lewis
zin ready for blood donation Bros. Survivors are five daugh-
number five . . . She'll also join ters, Pearl, Mrs. Henry Abramo-
the Nurses Aid, soon, with Ada witz, Mrs. Rhea Safran, Mrs. Rose
Honikman and Dolores Nathan Beckerman and Mrs. Jay Sher-
. . . Hanukah dance at Jewish man; two sons, Joseph and Mar-
Center set for Dec. 26 . . . Shir- ton, and a sister, Mrs. Coral.
home to have a Bible and to read
* * *
ley Miller and Lt. (j.g.) Art Pol-
and study our Holy Scriptures.
lack are linked by the engage-
Sarah Simons, 71, 13641 Dex-
Dr. J. H. Hertz, the Chief Rab-
ment gem on her finger . . . He's ter, a resident here for 52 years,
with the Navy Air Corp in New died Nov. 22. Funeral services bi of the British Empire, once
Haven, Conn.
were held .at Lewis Bros. Nov. said:
"In the Hebrew Bible the word
* * *
25. Survivors are: Ruben, Albert
TRAINING to be • a radio me- M., Leo F., Leonard and Colman, truth is usually preceded by the
chanic on a bomber, Wac Cpl. sons; Mrs. Ed Peisner, daughter. word livingkindness, as if to say,
Speak the truth by all means,
* * *
Reva Stern furloughed recently
from Turner Field, Ga. . . . Pvt.
Gisella White, 60, died of a but be quite sure that it is the
Marcus Plotkin transferred to heart ailment at Harper Hospi- truth you are speaking, and you .
Buckley Field, Ohio . . . Sam tal, Nov. 26. Funeral services speak it in love."
Since we are dealing with the
Dictor sunning with family in were at Chesed Shel Ernes Sun-
Calif. . . Son's health nececci- day. Rabbi Max J. Wohlger- question of Jewish Book Month
tated trip . . . Dr. Milton White lenter officiated. Survivors are and the Bible, it is well also to
leaves with Dr. Jack Weinstein, her husband, Eugene; two sons, speak of another great institu-
Dec. 11, for - three weeks of Ernest J. and A/C Eugene P.; tion: the Synagogue. A great
mingling with Who's Who . . . five sisters, Mrs. Rose Heksch, Christian, the Rev. Dr. R. Trav-
OVERHEARD DURING THE Mrs. Regina Wunsch, Mrs. Sally ers Herford, once said:
"In all their long history the
WEEK—"And that, my son, was Schey, all of Detroit, 1VIrs. Helen
hoW the first World War • was Rosenbaum and Mrs. Erma Drey- Jewish people have done scarce-
won." -"But pop, why did we -fuss of New - York; two brothers, ly anything more wonderful than
t3 create the Synagogue. No hu-
need all the other soldiers?"
Sigmund Werndorfer of Cali-
BUY BONDS FOR YOUR fornia and Moritz Werndorfer of tftwn institution has a longer con-
SERVICEMEN. IT'LL . ALSO New York. -Mrs. White • was illAt.ous history, and none has
HELP HIM WHEN HE COMES born in Vienna and was a resi-
HOME,
dent of Detroit for 30 years.

S

Obituaries

Our

CHILDREN'S
CORNER

Ask Your Grocer

Berle Bubbles: "Certain In-
dians in Florida worship a snake
as -a god. SO what? - The Germans
have been worshipping a rat for
years1"

LONDON,, (JTA) Sir Sam-
uel Joseph, retiring Lord Mayor
of London; has been elevated to
the peerage by the King. Sir

Samuel was made a Baron.

Page Fifteen

for

SMILO SOAP

Bnai Brith Women
Map Postwar Work

- NEW YORK—To meet the
challenges and opportunities
which will be theirs in the post-
war period, the Bnai Brith
Women laSt week moved to pre-
serve intact- the womanpower, re-
sources and organizational facili-
ties now geared to intensive war
service when the fourth annual
meeting of the Women's Supreme
Council authorized the appoint-
his wife, Lena; five daughters, ment of a national committee of
Mesdames Rose Weisbrot, Sarah
Novograd, Emma Goldrath, seven to draft recommendations
Esther LaMed and Anne Tucker; for the adoption of post war
three sons, Jack, Hyman and projects and prograniSWithin the
Harry; 16 grandchildren and one framework of Bnai ' Brith serv-
ices that will make the most ef-
great-grandchild.
When Rabbi Rottenberg came fective use of the services of
to Detroit in 1942 to re-establish this army of 60,000 Bnai Brith
the Yeshivah of Lublin, which IA omen and girls after the war.
was destroyed by the Nazis, he
Mr. Charles Solovich of Detroit
enlisted the help of the late Mr. attended the meeting. .
Bookstein whose gift of $25,000
made possible the purchase of
the building on Elmhurst and
Linwood Ayes. and thus assured LINERS accepted from responsible
the re-establishment of the fa-
firms or persons by telephone up to
In a. m. Wednesday., Rates: 25c a
mous Polish Yeshivah in Detroit.
line. Minimum two lines.
Mr. Bookstein has been hon-
RAndolph 7956
ored on several occasions for his
liberal act, and he was chosen
— Polish speaking. ex-
honorary president of Yeshivath SALESLADIES
perienced salesladies for dresses.
Chachmey Lublin. He was also
coats, lingerie, children's wear. and
yardgoods department. Steady posi-
affiliated with Congregation
tions, 44-hour week. Salaries from
Beth Yehudah and Loyever-
$35 to $50 weekly. Splendid opportu-
nity for advancement. See Mr. Can-
Chernigover Verein.
tor at Rosenberg's Department
The five rabbis who officiated
Store, Michigan, corner 30th.
at the funeral service praised GENERAL office girl with bookkeep-
Mr. Bookstein's generosity and
ing knowledge. Full charge. Can as-
sume responsibility. Salary $50 week-
declared that his gift of $25,000
ly. Call TO. 8-8383.
helped to assure the perpetua-
wanted.
Private
tion of the spirit of the Torah HOUSEKEEPER
room. Good salary. Only one school
in Detroit.
girl home. Sundays off. Call TY.

Burial was in the Beth Yehudah
Cemetery.
Others who participated in the
services were Jacob Zlotnick,, a
Yeshivah student, Rabbi Paretz-
ky of Congregation Bnai Israel
and Teddy Sanders, another stu-
dent, who made the El Molei
Rachmim.
Surviving Mr. Bookstein are



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In Lighter Vein

The Week's Best Stories

A Beggar's Relations

A beggar called at the house of
a nobleman to ask for assistance,
and when the butler inquired his
name and business he told him
to tell Lord X that God's broth-
er-in-law wanted to see him.
The butler was somewhat tak-
en aback at this description but,
his master just happening to
come out, he told him what the
man had said. . Lord X had the
beggar ushered into his study.
"You say that you are God's
brother-in-law?" he said. "How
do you make that out?"
"Well," replied the beggar,
"my mother-in-law had two
daughters. God took one and I
took the other."
Lord X laughed and gave the
beggar a crown.

* * *

LARGE room for rent to couple. 2
girls or gentleman. Carter near Dex-
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tional. Phone mornings. TY. 7-4137.

HOUSEKEEPER or couple for elderly
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Dependable. Write or call. Samuel
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Everything is funny as long as
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530.000 down to deed new - mtg. Must
—Will Rogers.
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done more for the uplifting of
the race."
I hope this will encourage all
my readers to read valuable
Jewish books, to study and pos-
sess the Bible and to attend syn-
agogue services regularly.
I wish you all a happy Sab-
bath.
UNCLE DANIEL.

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