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The Detroit Jewish News, 1944-01-07

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Friday, January 7, 1944

THE JEWISH NEWS

Jacob Levin, President of Home
for Aged, Called by Death at 83

Obituaries

Page Fifteen

Jewish

YOUth ls
LISTENING

IT'S A GIRL
The first baby to be delivered
in Italy by an American Army
doctor was born recently at a U.
S. field hospital in that country.
The mother, wounded by shrap-
nel two days before the birth was
delivered in good order by a
Jewish member of the Medical
Corps, Capt. Morris Gershman
of New York City.

Dora B. Netzorg, mother of
Jacob Levin, venerable Detroit Mrs. I. Greenberg, Mrs. L. L. Mrs. Louis A. Harris and Mrs.
Jewish leader, president of the Koffman and Mrs. Ethel Zellman; Sol Blumrosen and sister of Al-
Jewish Home for Aged since its four sons, Benjamin, Albert H. bert Bendentson of Los Angeles,
founding 40 years ago, died at and Yale of Detroit and Aaron of died Jan. 1. Funeral services
the Home on Petoskey and Bur- Rochester, N. Y.; eleven grand- were held Monday. Interment
lingame last Friday.
was in Clover Hill Park Ceme-
tery.
Ill for several months, Mr.
* *
Levin had undergone an opera-
Joel Lunin, 68, of 2916 Waver-
tion in August. Upon his recov-
ly, died Dec. 28. Funeral ser-
ery, he was honored at a family
Thanksgiving dinner at the home,
vices were held Dec. 30 at Lew-
LINERS accepted from responsible
arranged by the superintendent,
is Bros. Born in Russia, he came
firms or persons by telephone up to
10 a. m. Wednesday. Rates: 25c
Dr. Otto A. Hirsch, on the occa-
a
to Detroit 34 years ago. He was
line. Minimum two lines.
sion of his 83rd birthday. At that
By
Danny
Raskin
an officer in Michigan Free Loan
time Mr. Levin announced a
RAndolph 7956
number of liberal gifts to causes
Association. Surviving are a step-
YOUTH DAY will be present- WANTED — Grocery clerk, 20 to 50
he was interested in—the Jewish
years, experience not essential.
son and stepdaughter, Nathan ed by League of Detroit Jewish
Chance to earn $75 weekly. Hirsch's.
National Fund, Mizrachi, Yeshi-
7710 W. McNichols.
Kaletsky
and
Mrs.
Tillie
Zuss-
Youth,
Sunday,
Jan.
30,
at
t
h
e
voth and other agencies in this
man.
Jewish Center .
. Attenders ROOM in modern Jewish home for
country and in Palestine.
* *
yo
man.
He was a member of the boards
will sign a scroll to be sent to
transportation. 16199 Indiana. UN.
2-1537.
of directors of Congregation
Mrs. Rose Franklin Traxler, 78, President Roosevelt honoring his
Beth Tefilo Emanuel, Yeshivath
of 16835 Wildemere, died Dec.
birthday . . . Only 18 girls co- GENERAL office girl wanted. Some
Beth Yehudah, House of Shelter,
27. Funeral services were held
knowledge of bookkeeping. Salary
operated in the League's recent
$50 per week. Call TO. 8-8383.
Mizrachi and Michigan Syna-
Dec. 29. She was the widow of
scrap drive, but five tons of pa-
gogue Conference.
David Traxler, retired Flint clo-
per was collected . . . Their CLEAN furnished room for rent.
Came Here In 1874
thing manufacturer who died
Adults in family. Dexter neighbor-
Book
Drive is beginning soon .. .
hood. DA. 6666. 4076 Burlingame.
JACOB LEVIN
Born Nov. 5, 1860, in Russia-
eight years ago. Born in Lowell,
Last year, they amassed 3,000
Poland, he came to this country children; four great-grandchil- Mich., she was a member of a
COMFORTABLE home offered to a
volumes for the Servicemen.
middle-aged couple. Wife to act as
in 1873 and settled in Detroit in dren; two sisters, Rebecca Levin family which came to this state
housekeeper. Husband as companion
*
*
*
1874, and had resided here unin- and Mrs. E. Bernstein of Roches- in 1835. She lived in Detroit 35
to elderly gentleman who lives alone.
Great opportunity for fine couple.
terruptedly for 70 years. Upon ter, N. Y., and a brother, Maurice years. She is survived by nine
TONY WEITZEL, in his Town
Call TO. 8-0935, for appointment.
coming here, he established the of Buffalo, N. Y.
children, Mrs. Irene Leven, Mrs. Crier column of the Free Press,
cleaners' supply company which
A strict Sabbath observer all Edmund Linx, Mrs. Samuel sorta' got his eh what! mixed, ORTHODOX middle-aged lady desires
position as companion and some
continues to function under the his life, Mr. Levin was deeply Convissor, Mrs. Leo N. Brown, recently, when he named a syn-
cooking. More for home than wages.
firm name of J. Levin & Sons at religious and was a faithful sup- Mrs. Perc Beatty, Alvan F., Car- agogue on Dexter Blvd. as being
TO. 8-7788.
1435 Randolph St.
porter of all important orthodox rol N., Joseph H. and Lt. (USNR) the Temple Israel . . . At last re- WANTED Jewish girl to share apart-
Hundreds of his former asso- movements in this country and David F.
ports, the Boulevard Building is
ment with serviceman's wife. Excel-
* * *
lent transportation. Sunday call TO.
ciates in numerous movements abroad. He was a lifelong Zion-
still moored to its foundation
5-2902 or come to 2750 Elmhurst, apt.
and Jewish causes attended the ist, was recognized as a leader in
John Green, 71, died Dec. 28 at . . . Little Marilyn Gelb packed
305 after 2 p. m. On weekdays call
TO. 7-3608.
funeral service held at the Home Mizrachi and represented the his home, 949 Burlingame. Fu- her five years of terrific per-
• on Sunday afternoon. Rabbis A.
movement at national conven- neral services were held Dec. 31 sonality into a show-stealing MAN, married, draft exempt, must
know vacuum cleaner parts and
M. Hershman, M. J. Wohlgelern- tions. He was active in the Jew- at Lewis Bros. He is survived performance at Marine Hospital,
cleaners. Firm established 1916. Now
ter and Joseph Eisenman offici- ish National Fund, assisted and by his wife, Rhoda, and three last week . . . Our emsee chores
doing essential work. Good salar3r
and commission. Excellent opportun-
ated. Burial was in Clover Hill worked for Yeshivoth and other brothers, Dr. Simpson, Samuel for the evening also included
ity for present and future. Call for
Park Cemetery.
the introducing of "Sandy" Sin-
appointment. Interviews in person
institutions in Palestine, Europe M. and Jack Green.
only. See Mr. Heiman. ReNew
His survivors are his wife, and this country, and was ac-
ai, Peggy Dermer, Ira Levy and
* * *
Sweeper CoMpany, 9591 Grand River.
• Fannie; four daughters, Mrs. M. tively interested in Detroit con-
Marjorie
Cooper,
among
the
HO.
1400. Evenings call UN. 1-1057,
Louis Silver, 57, of 2675 Webb
Yalomstein of Sault Ste. Marie, gregational affairs.
ROOM FOR RENT-3459 Edison. TYler
Ave., died Dec. 21. Rabbi Rosen- large cast.
5-4308.
* * *
thal officiated at funeral services.
FOR SALE-2480 Leslie. Single
Dr. Theodore Zlocisti,
Survivors are his wife, Frances;
DON'T FORGET the United HOUSE
home. TO. 7-1282.
a daughter, Mrs. Sol Brodsky; Nations Dance at the Jewish
First Zionist Congress
TO sub-lease my apt. for two
two sons, Pfc. Ira Silver and Center, Sunday, Jan. 16 . . The WISH
months. Well furnished. Excellent
Delegate, Dies in Haifa
Jerome Silver of the U. S. N. R., fourth Holiday Hop will have
transportation. Unlimited phone. Call
daily 9 to 6, TYler 6-5659.
and a sister, Mrs. Herman Water- the famous colored recording or-
By ROSE E. FARBER
HAIFA (Palcor) — Dr. Theo-
stone.
chestra
of
Leroy
Smith
.
.
.
today you have become a parent,
dore Zlocisti, 69, physician and So
* * *
YOU MAY RELY
My, how happy you should be
Lynne Oppenheim has her sev-
author, died here last week. One With offspring to be enddwed.
Funeral services for the late enth blood-donating appoint- Every statem nt over our signature is
But

remember,
your
job
is
one
of
carefully prepared and guaranteed
of the last surviving delegates to
Herman Weiss were held at Lewis ment . . . Lt. Norman Blum correct
responsibility.
to the best of our knowledge
the first Zionist Congress in
Bros.
on
Sunday.
He
is
survived
and belief. We stake our 60-year-old
writes
and
censors
his
own
let-.
can become a parent,
reputation.
See Mr. Bedford for all
1897, he came to Palestine from Anyone
From the lowly amoeba up to human by a brother, Joe, and two sisters, ter from England where he's Facts and Figures.
,
man.
, .
Germany in 1921. He was the
.
Mrs.
W.
H.
Rohde
and
Mrs.
12% NET or 25% net on $25,000
"Sweating
out
my
missions"
with
you can teach your flesh and
down payment, 27 apts., 5 to 6 rms.,
author of several books of poetry But blood,
Charles Gane, all of California.
the Air Force.
24 sun parlors; massive, well built,
and also collected and published How to live his span.
maintained like new, secure location.
* * *
*
*
*
No. Woodward. Price only 40% to-
the writings on Jewish subjects Teach him to know the difference,•
day's replacement cost. First time ad-
William Knoppow, 39, attor-
THREE YEARS AGO, Harry vertised.
of Moses Hess, Socialist contem- The difference between love and hate.
that when he is grown,
ney, 3046 Hazelwood Ave., died Weinstein took sea-sick while
porary of Karl Marx and one of So
$50.000 DOWN. Outstanding 50-apt.,
In making his choice, will not hesitate.
Saturday. Funeral services were returning from an excursion to 3 to 4 rms. Elegant tile marble lobby.
the forerunners of the Zionist
elevator. Rent $34,000. Nets 29% on
him to respect the other child, held Monday at Lewis Bros. He Bob-Lo and vowed never to look cash invested.
movement. He was active in Teach
Though he be not as fortunate as he.
40 APTS. No. of Blvd. Elaborate sun
is survived by his wife, Betty; at the glass while drinking wa-
floating the first American loan Not all of us possess the same
parlor, court, marble ent. Close estate.
for the city of Tel Aviv where Health, wealth, or whatever•it may be. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Her- ter ... Harry writes that he has Snap at $80,000 cash. Just think, re-
man Knoppow; a brother, Milton, seen a lot of sea water and placement cost today $200,000. Can
he was a resident for many years So that in the years to come,
place $50,000 mtg.
He will regard other races, colors and and a sister, Mrs. Arthur Harris. laughingly recalls the green-
before moving to Haifa.
CORTLAND, 13-APT. All 3 bright
creeds
airy
rooms, 3-story, solid 12-in. walls.
*
* *
With due respect and - consideration,
gilling incident . . . He's with the Leaving city; must sell. Only $30,000.
Farmers' Leader Dies
And rate them only by their deeds.
cash to $14,000 mtg. bal.
Samuel Diamond, 54, of 3791 Navy . . . Rose Stone made New Terms
HEDERA (Paicor) — Zvi Bo-
LENOX. 12-APT.. 2 to 3 rooms, rent
tkowsky, 58, chairman of the Teach him the precepts of the Lord.
Humphrey, died Monday. Fun- Year's Eve the announcement $5,280. Widow will sell, only $6,000
contents of the. Great Book to sip.
down.
Jewish Farmers' Federation of The
When the urge to "conquer the world" eral services were held at date of her engagement to Dan-
comes due,
ny Seigel . . . Barney Lite is
Palestine, died here last week.
HOMER WARREN & CO.
Chesed
shel
Emes
Tuesday.
The
not be akin to an anchorless
He arrived from Poland in 1907 He will
ship.
survivors are his wife, Fannie, "Over There" with the Seabees Dime Bldg.
Cadillac 0321

and was one of the early settlers
and three children, Mrs. Rita after only three months in Ser-
Teach him the virtue of humility,
of Hedera. He held various pub- Boastfulness not to seek,
vice
.
.
.
Getting
his
training
in
Seldman, Lt. Sylvia and Lt.
BUSINESS
serial form.
lic posts, including that of chair- But should he ever come to blows,
Joseph.
Not to turn the other cheek.
man of the Hedera Council. A
* * *
or
leader in the co-operative move- Teach him to be true unto himself,
the time he understands the Dr. Taglicht, Former
HERE'S WISHES for a Vic-
ment of the Yishuv, he was for From
INDIVIDUAL
spoken word.
torious New Year . . . That's the
Vienna Chief Rabbi,
many years the farmers' repre- A man of lofty character
Will you build, tor this turmoiled
word for happy . . Pvt. Sidney
sentative on the Vaad Leumi.
world.
Dies in Britain at 81
Mitchell was transferred to Ft.
Teach him the meaning of peace,
Walters, Tex. and P.F.C. Phil
The results of war.
Labor Committee Backs
LONDON,
(JTA)

Funeral Rothschild, sporting his new
on
Teach him right from wrong,
And for right, to defend to the core. services were held at Cambridge stripe, was in for a short fur-
Colonization Project
MACHINERY
& EQUIPMENT
for Dr. Israel Taglicht, 81, former lough . . . Evelyn Sharpe is the
Teach him to know no fear
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
For Jews In Australia
chief rabbi of Vienna, who fled fair lass that Cpl. Louis Zalko-
Of his enemies ; of their might.
WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS
And having learned right from wrong, to Britain in 1939.
witz will come home to . . . He's
NEW YORK, (JTA) — Sup- Will for truth and justice always fight.

• •
Dr. Taglicht was named chief out of the Country.
port for the project of Jewish And when he leaves for far-flung
Auto
Loans—Refinancing
corners
*
*
*
rabbi of the Austrian capital in
colonization in Australia is ex- With the will in him to roam,
December, 193 7 and retained the
Repair Bills Financed
pressed in a communication ad- Always will he remember
LET'S ALL keep this resolu-
dressed by the Jewish Labor What he learned, in his parents' home. post until he was forced to leave tion for 1944 • . . To do as much

• •
Committee to the Australian These are the people we need today, the country. During the anti- as we can, as many times as we
PERSONAL--
Jev.
-
And
shall
always
need,
it
seems,
ish
riots
in
Vienna
following
Council of Trade Unions which To teach our erring thousands,
can and as soon as we can • . .
SIGNATURE ONLY
represents the organized labor The ways of true humanity and ever- the seizure of Austria by the Remember that whatever you do
lasting peace.
Germans in 1938, he was forced and whenever you do it, will
movement in Australia.
to parade through the streets of determine when the war will
The text of the communication
Vienna with a placard: "I am a end and how many boys will
emphasizes that the Jewish La- Junior Hadassah Cables
Jew." Later he was confined in come back . . . It's VICTORY
INVESTMENT CO.
bor Committee, representing 500,- $10,000 to Youth Aliyah
a concentration camp.
000 organized Jewish workers in
for '44—Whatever you do, do
Abraham Cooper, Pres.
the U. S. and Canada, "is inter-
MORE of it!
NEW YORK.—Junior Hadas-
ested in every action which may
Keren
Hayesod
Spent
320 Fort St. West of Wayne
alleviate the fate of the Jewish sah, the Young Women's Zionist
$35,220,000
Since
1921
23rd YEAR
CH. 7474
Organization
of
America,
recent-
masses" in Europe. It refers to
9629
Livernois at Grand River
a report made before the Com- ly cabled $10,000 to Miss Henri-
NEW YORK (JPS)—The sum
mittee by Dr. I. N. Steinberg on etta Szold, Zionist leader who
of $35,222,000 was contribr 4-13.
his efforts to establish a Jewish
settlement in Australia, and de- lives in Palestine, in observance since 1921 by American Jews
Detroit's Finest
clares that the members of the of her 83rd birthday which oc- through the Palestine Foundation
Jewish Funeral Home
Jewish Labor Committee "were curred Dec. 21. The money, des- Fund for the promotion of immi-
most encouraged by the news that ignated for the Youth Aliyah gration settlement and recon-
the trade union 'movement in (immigration) movement, of struction of the Jewish Home-
land in Palestine, it was an-
Australia, as well as the Labor
Councils in many states, have which Miss Szold is the head, nounced by Judge Bernard A.
given their moral and political was sent after the Junior Hadas- Rosenblatt, president of the Pal-
NO CHARGE FOR USE OF OUR CHAPEL
support to the cause of Jewish sah national board met to cele- estine Foundation Fund, at the
7739
JOHN
R STREET
annual
meeting
of
its
board
of
TRinity 2-2113
colonization in. Australia."
brate Miss Szold's birthday.
directors at the Biltmore Hotel.

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