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The Detroit Jewish News, 1945-12-07

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Friday, December 7,

'



1945

THE

Monument
Unveilings

Obituaries

JEWISH NEWS

Pam

Dr. Weizmann Predicts Homeland
Despite Mounting Difficulties

'een

CLASSIFI ED

1.IN FAQ) accepted from responsible
ABRAHAM WALTER, 74, of
10 a. m. Wednesday. Rates: 25c a line.
2080 W. Euclid, died Nov. 30.
firms or persons by telephone op to
Minimum charge 50c.
Funeral services were held Sun-
NEW YORK, (JTA)-Obstacles Dr. Weizmann "were of great
The unveiling of a monument
day at Chesed shel Ernes. Born over the grave of the late Carrie will not prevent Palestine from help to the democracies in win-
RAndelph 7956
in Rhizini, Russia, he came to Steinberg will take place at 1 becoming a Jewish Homeland, ning the first and second World
Detroit 32 years ago. He was p. m. Sunday, Dec. 9, at Clover Dr. Chaim Weizmann, president Wars," President Truman said YOUNG MEN'S dance band available
for New Year's Eve. TO. 7-6306.
president of Congregation Beth Hill Park Cemetery. Rabbi J. S. of the Jewish Agency and leader
in a message read at the dinnei.
Joseph. Surviving are his wife, Sperka will officiate. Relatives of the world Zionist movement,
The President said that Dr. Weiz- 3 ROOM apartment for rent in apt.
Mary Muni; a son, Eugene; five and friends are invited to attend declared at a dinner tendered man's discoveries "hold great
hotel to purchaser of furniture.
daughters, Mrs. Anna Pearlstein, the service.
Living room just completely refur-
him at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel promise for millions who are now
* * *
Mrs. Molly Silver, Mrs. -Eva Cha-
nished. Sorry no children. TR.
on the occasion of his 71st birth- living under the weight of pov-
2-6410., apt. 303.
ben, Mrs. -Katie Adelman and
Friends and relatives are in- day.
erty and starvation." Dr. Weiz-
Betty; 15 grandchildren and six vited to the unveiling of a monu-
U. S. Supreme Court Justice mann was presented with a check NAVY officer's wife driving to Cali-
great-grandchildren.
ment over the grave of the late Felix Frankfurter, in an address for $1,250,000 for the Weizmann
fornia. Would like two passengers
* * *
Harry Schwartz on Sunday, Dec. delivered over the telephone Institute in Palestine instead of a
to share expenses and driving.
RAE HORRELL, 61, of 2940 9, at 1 p. m., at Beth Abraham from . Washington, lauded Dr.
References exchanged. TY. 4-4350.
million-dollar check as original
Chicago Blvd., died Nov. 30. cemetery.
Weizmann both at a scientist and ly planned.
ARTISTIC lamp shades hand made by
* * *
Rabbi Sperka officiated at fu-
expert needle craftsman. TO. 9-2990.
a statesman and emphasized that
Period of Tragedy
neral services Dec. 2 at Lewis
The unveiling of a monument "the fulfilment of a Jewish
Emphasizing
that
the
Jews
are
I
WILL
make a fur coat Lor some one
Bros. She is survived by her hus- over the grave of the late Harry Homeland in Palestine, large
giving information leading to rental
band, Benjamin; son, Samuel; Genelin will take place at 2 p.m. enough to admit and absorb all again going through a period of
of 3 or 4-room apt., income, or flat
daughter, Shirley Ruth; brothers, Sunday, Dec. 9, at the Chesed those who nee it so urgently, tragedy, Dr. Weizmann said that
by Dec. 15. HO. 8797.
Morry, Nat and Sam Edelman; Shel Emes Cemetery. Relatives without hurt aitd with the help "it is fitting that we should
sisters, Mrs. Hannah Leader, and friends are invited to attend. of all those now dwelling there, demonstrate our will to survive ACCOUNTANT. Bookkeeping and tax
and our faith in the future, by
service. Monthly statements. Rea-
Mrs. Bertha Weiner, Mrs. Celia
is a task laid upon statesmen by the creation of a scientific insti-
sonable. TY. 4-2409.
Adelman, Miss Frieda Edelman.
the conscience of the world."
tute in Palestine."
* * *
FOR BETTER wall washing call
To Scientific Progress
Edmund I. Kaufmann of Wash-
James Russell. TO. 6-4005. 526 Bel-
DAVID SEGAL, 64, of 3333
He pointed out that "the re- ington, D. C., president of the
mont.
Ewald Circle, died Nov. 29.
search center to bear the already American Committee for the
Rabbi Fram officiated at funeral
historic name of. Chaim Weiz- Weizmann Institute of Science, FURNITURE repaired. Reliable. Rea-
services Nov. 30 at Lewis Bros.
sonable. TY. 5-8681.
The following delegates re- mann, will be devoted to scien- who presented the $1,250,000
Surviving are three sons, Man- turned from Atlantic City, where
CARPENTER
work of all kinds.
tific progress in the fields in check to Dr. Weizmann, announc-
uel, Lee and "Stewart, and a they attended the 50th national
Kitchen remodeling a specialty. TR.
which
Dr.
Weizmann's
labors
ed
that
the
cornerstone
of
the
daughter, Mrs. Isabel Gordon.
2-2636.
convention of Jewish War Vet- have been so fruitful."
* * *
new research center will be laid
erans of the U. S.:
The scientific discoveries by in the Spring of 194g.
NEW ADDRESS: _
MRS. ROSE MATHIS, 78, of
OFFICE of Council of Orthodox Rabbis
Department of Michigan, Harry
1929 Calvert, died Nov. 27. Fu- Madison,
commander; Philip Cantor,
and Merkaz 9105 Linwood Ave. TY.
neral services were held at Kauf- national executive committeeman;
5-8906. Open week days from 12-5
Harry
Schaeffer
and
Samuel
J.
Rhodes,
man Funeral Home Nov. 29. Bur- national judge advocate.
p.m.
Post 135, Leon Ginsburg and Max
ial was in Clover Hill Cemetery.
ATTRACTIVE modern apt. to share
Weise.
Mrs. Mathis, who was active in
Lawrence H. Jones Post, ;Command-
with employed girl. TY. 6-6182.
European Jewish Women's Wel- er David Swartz, Joseph Jones and
Jan. 20 has been chosen as the
Nathan.
CLARINET and stand for sale. UN.
fare Organization and other Harry
Lt. Levin Post 230, Commander Morse date for the celebration of the
The second concert of the 10th
1-6972.
causes, is survived by four daugh- Bi rend orf.
34th Anniversary of Mizrachi season subscription series of the ROOM for rent. Employed girl or
Lt.
Jack
Winokur
Post
268,
Adjutant
ters, Mrs. Isabel Green, Mrs. J. V. Evelyn Levine.
Organization of Detroit, at the Detroit Music Guild will take
woman. Nice location. Good trans-
Brown, Matilda and Vera, and
Eli Rosenblum Post of Flint, Com-
portation. TO. 6-5068.
Herman Cohen and S. Bern- Jewish Center. A musical pro- place Dec. 12, at Music Hall.
three sons, Maxfield, Robert and mander
stein.
gram has been arranged for the
Raymond.
LIVING
in crowded quarters, dis-
The unusually large demand
Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jewish evening, and a nationally known
* * *
charged serviceman, wife and two
for tickets to this concert ne-
daughters, youngest infant. Would
MRS. SARAH R. ZIEVE, 73, of War Veterans also held its na- religious Zionist leader will ad-
cessitated the removal from the
like 4, 5, or 6 room place. TO.
4051 Monterey, was buried last tional convention in Atlantic dress the assembly.
5-6853.
This Saturday evening, local Guild's regular home in the
Monday in Machpelah Cemetery City. They elected as their na-
after services at the Ira Kaufman tional president, Mrs. Alice Gil- Mizrachi will gather in Bnai Lecture Hall of the Detroit In- TWO pair rose-beige taffeta curtains,
practically new. Reasonable. HO.
Funeral home. Born in Russia, man of Boston. Women delegates Jacob Synagogue, Linwood at stitute of Arts.
8356.
Richton, to discuss current Zion-
A chamber orchestra, number-
she came to Detroit 30 years ago. who attended were:
Mrs. Birdie Rosenberg. Department ist problems. Jacob Nosanchuk, ing 30 instrumentalists, all mem- WANTED experienced grocery-coun-
Survivors are her mother, Mrs.
Michigan president; Post 190. Cele president of the synagogue, will bers of the Detroit Symphony
ter man. Joe's Market. 3492 Brush.
Lduis Solomon, and four sons, Dr. of
Saunders, president; Mary 1,Vallace,
William G., Benj., and Robt. of Aline Rhodes and Sylvia Schaffer: be the host at this meeting. Orchestra, under the leadership MOVING out of town. Have some
Post 135, Esther Lenzer, president; David Edelman will preside.
of Mischa Kottler, musical di-
Detroit and Julius of Los Angeles. Ann Ellias, Mary Pearl. May Gins-
fine custom made and imported
* * *
Representatives of the differ- rector of Radio Station WWJ,
burg. Lillian Fink and Tillie Madison;
period furniture to dispose of. Suit-
Lt.
Levin
Post
230.
Bea
Weisburg.
ent
synagogues
on
the
Jewish
will
present
three
classical
mas-
able
for 18th Century and Modern
MISS RACHEL ROSENTHAL, president; Rose Cantor, Ida Schultz
furnishings. Call mornings TO.
National Fund Synagogue com- terworks.
of 198 W. Dakota, died Dec. 2. and Eva Mann.
7-8280 for appointment.
Services were held Dec. 4 at the
The program includes the Bach
Lt. Eli Levin Post No. 230 and mittee are especially urged to
Ira Kuafman Funeral home and its Ladies' Auxiliary will hold a attend this meeting. Mizrachi is Brandenburg Concerto No. 5, the WANTED room for serviceman's wife
burial was in Clover Hill Park veterans rehabilitation latke and now undertaking to strengthen Mozart Concertante for Violin
and *child with kitchen privileges.
N W. section. TO. 8-2484.
Cemetery. A teacher at Royal card party this Saturday evening this committee in order that ap- and Viola and the Bach Two
Oak high, she was graduated at JWV headquarters, 8212 12th propriate sums may be raised Violin Concerto in D Minor.
QUIET working couple, resident De-
from U. M. in 1919. Survivors are street. The public is invited. for the fund on traditional 'col-
troiters, need 3 or 4 room income
The participating artists in-
her mother, Mrs. Kate H. Rosen- Men and women in uniform will lection dates by key men in clude Katja Andy, brilliant pian-
or apt. Best references. TO. 7-6136.
thal; a sister, Freda M., and a be admitted free. There will be each synagogue. Geulath Sevi- ist, Henry Siegel, violinist, and $50 REWARD for a one or two bed-
brother, Caspar L., of Youngs- refreshments and prizes. Proceeds voth Jerusalem, a project of the Dr. Richard Sterba.
room apt. or income by tool engi-
town, Ohio.
neer. VI. 2-2837.
will be used for rehabilitation religious department of the Na-
Tickets are available at Grin-
* * *
tional Fund, completed a success- nell's, the Music Hall, Downtown ROOM for rent for one or two em-
work in veterans hospitals.
MRS. DORA BLUESTEIN, 64,
ful campaign in the east and it Record Shop, 116 W. Fort and
ployed young men. Adult family.
of 1976 Taylor, died Dec. 2. Ser-
TY. 6-7225.
held Sunday at Ira Kaufman Fun- is the desire of Mizrachi leaders Metro Music House, 10324
vices were held Dec. 4 at Chesed
eral Home. Rabbi J. S. Sperka to complete this project of re- Dexter.
ROOM for rent for young lady. Small
shel Emes and burial was in the
deeming the land between
family. Good transportation. DA.
society's cemetery. Her husband, and Cantor J. H. Sonenklar offici- Jerusalem and Hebron in the
2446. 3762 Richton, upper.
ated. He leaves his wife, Sarah;
Father
and
Son
Commence
Israel; and four sons, Lt. Arthur,
near future.
NICE airy room for rent for gentle-
Cpl. William and Erwin. Buchal- two sons, Ben and Simon; four
Accountancy Partnership
sisters,
Mrs.
R.
Rochlan,
Mrs.
R.
man. Good transportation. Adult
ter survive.
family. DA. 6686.
Steinhart, Mrs. B. Milstein and Michigan Mortgage Corp.
* * *
Milton Bernstein and his son,
Mrs. M. Dolinsky.
EXCELLENT painting and decorat-
Marks First Anniversary
SAMUEL GURVITZ, 3760 Ty-
* * *
Gerson B. Bernstein, certified
ing done reasonably. All work guar-
ler, died Dec. 2. Services were
MRS. CHANNA BROSE, 2542
anteed. UN. 1-1976.
public accountants, announce the
Michigan
Mortgage
Corp.
was
Blaine, died Dec. 2. Services were
formation of a partnership for ELDERLY refined couple desire 5
host
to
a
group
of
150
residential
PAINTING
held at Ira Kaufman Funeral
or 6 room flat or income. N. W.
blinders and real estate brokers the practice of accounting.
DECORATING
Home on Monday. Rabbi Wohl-
section. No children. TO. 8-7462.
at a dinner last Tuesday at the
PAPERHANGING
Milton Bernstein has been a
gelernter officiated. She leaves
WILL exchange beautiful 3-room apt.
Detroit Leland Hotel, to celebrate
-Homes - Stores - Offices
her sons, Morris, Max, Irving of
for flat, income, or house. TY. 5-2336.
the first anniversary of the cor- public accountant since 1918 and
Every Job insured & Guaranteed
Los Angeles, and Bernard of To- poration.
was in practice in Detroit until FURNISHED room for rent. Gentle-.
Abraham Ludwig TY. 6-8348
ronto; two daughters, Mrs. Harry
Benjamin Levinson, president 1935, when he became a resident
man only. 2531 Taylor. TY. 5-5597.
Harry Sussman
TY. 7-4448 Mondry and Mrs. Izzy Pine; one
of the corporation, stated that in of Cleveland where he subse- COUPLE want 3-room apt. or income.
sister, Mrs. Sam Raimi.
this first year they processed
No children or pets. TO. 6-5418.
more than one thousand F.H.A. quently established an accounting
STOKERS,
domestic, commercial. and
office.
He
recently
returned
to
BUSINESS
mortgage applications represent-

a
bin fed. Now in stock. Wholesale
ing $5,000,000 in mortgages, and Detroit to enter into partnership
prices to dealers. GEHL STOKER
or
to date they have actually closed with his son at 2010 David Stott
SALE AND SERVICE. Factory dis-
and recorded close to $1,000,000
INDIVIDUAL
tributors. TWINBROOK 2-0400. 4850
Building, Detroit, and 965 Union
in F.H.A. mortgages.
East McNichols Road.
There were many prominent Commerce Bldg., Cleveland.
DRIVING to California. Can accommo-
Both
are
graduates
of
the
Uni-
public and federal officials to
date two passengers. Leaving Mon-
versity of Detroit and are mem-
help celebrate this occasion.
day, December 10. DA. $010.
bers of the Michigan Association
on
RECEPTACLES of Certified Public Accountants. 110051 and board wanted for working
mother and 10 year old boy. Must be
MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT
Garbage, Ash and Rubbage Reinforced, Gerson B. Bernstein, who became
walkint distance of Linwood & Glen-
CHAPEL AND PARLORS
Concrete. Fully Guaranteed.
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
dale. TO. 8-4664.
a
certified
public
accountant
in
9410 DEXTER BOULEVARD
Priced Right.
FIXTURES
1936, is a member of the Ameri- RETURNING veteran. wife and 2 1.•
TYLER 7-4520
AMERICAN

• •
can Institute of Accountants.
year old child desire 4. 5. or 6 room

JWV Delegates Back
From Atlantic City

Detroit Mizrachi's
34th Anniversary



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Requests all those in need of its

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Michigan Theatre bldg. Call CA. 1729.

FOR SALE-1945 Boston. Attractive
home, four bedrooms,. two baths,
large sun room. Solid construction.
Oil heat. Low down payment. TO.
S-0545.

NICE furnished room for .gentleman
in home of 3 adults. Glendale be-
tween Linwood and Lawton. Good
transportation. TO. 7-7575.

FOR RENT-Attractive 4-room flat.
Fur n i s he d. Conveniences. 9664
Otsego.

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