• Page Fifteen THE JEWISH - NEWS Friday, August' 22, 1947 City Loses Beloved= Teacher With Death of Jacob Rogvoy Detroit lost one 'of its most prominent and beloved educators in the death, Monday evening, of Jacob 13,- Rogvoy of 2470 Blaine. He was.45 years old. He died of leukemia at University Hospital, Ann Arbor. Funeral services took place Tuesday afternoon from Kaufman Funeral Home, Rabbis A. M. Hershman and Morris Adler offi- ciating. Burial was in Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Surviving him are his wife, Rose Grace Rogvoy; a daughter, Lois, 11; a brother, Tlfeodore, an architect; two sisters, Rose Rog- voy and Mrs. Frieda Kaufman of Ann Arbt.r, and his mother, Jehny. His father, Abraham Rog- voy, vuh.. wag' among Detroit's most active orthodox leaders and who rendered important service as secret:ry of the United He- brew Schools and the Old Folks Home, died in 1931 at the age of 53. A graduate of the old Central High School, Jacob Rogvoy re• ceived his degree from the Uni- LATE JACOB B. ROGVOY versity of Michigan in 1921 and taught the following year at Cen- tral High School in Kalamazoo, Mich. He came to Detroit in 1923 and taught at Southeastern High School until 1930. He began teaching at Pershing School in 1930, when he Announce Fall Schedules High was accorded the distinction of For All Departments being promoted to head of the social studies department—the At' Beth Yehudah first Jew on record to be raised Coinciding with the opening of to department head in the local 1_, ' Y §h"th high schools. He also was prin- th e ,public cipal of the Pershing High Sum- Beth Yehudah will begin fall School. He was sponsor of classes in all departments Wed- the Pershing High Alumni Asso- classes nesday, Sept. 3. ciation, and the 10,000 Pershing Enrollment for the Beth Ye- graduates held him in highest hudah Day School (elementary esteem. Rogycly taught at Shaarey Ze- through 10th grade); afternoon yeshivah classes for boys, and the dek Sunday School since 1924 for Girls, is and upon his retirement a year Beth Jacob School now being conducted at the ago was presented with a set of Universal Jewish Encyclo- Yeshivah office, Dexter f t Cont.: - - pedia by the congregation. He land. The day school offers full in- was the teacher of the 12th grade structien in required secular sub- and was in charge of graduations. From 1943 to 1946 he served in i n jests, as . w ell ies. Elementary grades meet from a supervisory capacity at the 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Shaarey Zedek school. An ardent Zionist, he was act- Friday, and intermediate and hi$h school classes meet from ive in the Zionist Organization of Detroit and the League for 8:15 a.m. to 8110 p.m. For those who attend the pub- Labor Palestine. In spite of fail- lic schools, intensive Hebrew ed- ing health, he participated in the ucation is offered in the after- Z-Day membership solicitations noon classes meeting from 4 to two months ago, as a team with Peril:, and they reached 6 p.m. and from 6 to 8 p.m. Mon- D Moe Per:, days through Thursdays, and the record of enrolling the larg- from 9 to 11 a. m. and 11 a. m. to est number of Detroiters in ZOD. 1 p.m. Sundays. Parallel classes are conducted at the Beth Jacob School for Girls. AN, I NTER Effie.* Yeshivah kindergarten and pre- RECIPE FOR THE kindergarten classes meet daily from 10 a.m. to 2:15 p.m. and JEWISH HOME from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. The Board of Directors of the Wee lie NOM MAW 1147114 Re Yeshivah will combine a business meeting with a study session Monday' evening. Aug. 25, at the Yeshivah. The meeting will be the first in a series at which Rabbi Leib Bakst, Rosh Yeshivah, will deliver a series of talks ex- plaining the Ten Commandments. His talk will be followed by open discussion. Yeshivah Classes To Open Sept. 3 . `Crossfire' Film Hits At Anti-Semitism; Now At the Palms Theater Jewish DP Confesses Mining of British Train VIENNA (JTA) — American Robert Young, Robert Mitchum military police in Austria believe and Robert Ryan give powerful that they have uncovered Irgu- characterizations in their starring nist activities in Austria follow- roles in RKO Radio's "Crossfire," ing the confession of a Polish Jewish DP that he acted as "look- our man -for four other Jews who are alleged to have planted a landmine which blew up a British troop train in the Aus- trian Alps last Tuesday. The arrested man, Heinoch Gossior, a camp policeman at a DP center at Bad Gastein, near Salzburg, was picked up several hours before the explosion for traveling on a train some 50 miles from his home camp without a Rabbi Jacob E. Segal will of- ficiate at N. W. Hebrew Congre- gation's . High Holiday services and Cantor William Glueck of New York will chant the liturgy, Ira Kaufman, president, an- nounced this week. Samuel Bez and Max Haidy are in charge of the membership drive. Seating arrangements will be made by Charles H. Charlip, Morris Birndorf, Samuel Sim- mer and William Shulman. 'The building, being erected by Bryant & Detweiller, is nearing completion. Maurice Karo is- chairman of the building com- mittee. Exodus Refugees Declare 24-Hour Hunger Strike PORT DE BOUC, France (JTA) —The 4,400 Exodus refugees im- prisoned aboard the British prison ships in the harbor here called a 24-hour hunger strike as a re- sult of clashes with British troops on all three vessels. Hot Beef Sandwich With Vegetables Ingredients 111-oz. can •Condensed Vege- table Soup Without Meat, un- diluted % cup, •Chili Sauce Dash pepper 2 large, thin shoes roast beef 4 slices rye bread Combine first 3 ingredients in a sauce pan. Add beef. Cover. Heat thoroughly. Place 1 slice of beef on slice of bread. Top with another slice of bread. Pour half of sauce over this. Prepare the other-sand- wich in the same way. (Serves 2) •MsJc ilty Hems —Kolitcv and Parcvc—en. tlonctI !by thr Linton of Ehthvilus, Icttitsh Cow A► s.acv. ittfisift‘o pass. He named three of the four other Jews involved in the inci- dent and the military police be- lieve that the others are linked ' to the Irgun. Creamy - Smooth - Good! Yes, it's ice cream at its best! The perfect dessert for hot weather meals, Cunningham's ice cream is cooling, taste satisfying and full of nutrition value. Blended with the purest ingredients, Cunningham's ice cream is whipped to a smooth-as-velvet texture. Try Cunningham's Ice Cream in the new Black Raspberry flavor. Freshly frozen, it comes to you direct from our own modern ice cream plant. n nbig b is m BRUSSELS, (JTA) — Queen Elizabeth of Belgium has ac- cepted the role of sponsor of the Belgian section of the Youth res- cue organization. NOW! ? t41011 1 TEI MURDER WITH- OUT MOTIVE! ... Drama that blisters the screen! A "Fleischig" Dish For a Hungry Man! In the evening, a hungry nisei thoughts turn to meat. That's been the rule for countless gen- erations! Here's a grand recipe, calculated to make a real hit with your "hungry-man." It's 'a tasty way to serve roast bed; a tempt- sing dish that doesn't take to much work either. It's Mr. and Mrs. Peter Goss of 948 Woodlawn Ave., Ann Arbor, will be honored on their 50th wed- ding anniversary this Sunday, with a reception given by their children and grandchildren at the Beth Israel Center in Ann Arbor. Mr. and Mrs. Goss have four;- children, Dr. Samuel, Anne and Bertha, all of Detroit, and Mrs. Clara Michaelson of Chicago. Every Spoonful SAM LEVENE a sensational blast at one of the greatest evils of our day, which is now playing at the Palms thea- ter. The picture is hard-hitting, realistic, dramatic entertainment. Based on a best selling book, the story has a Washington lo- cale and centers around the mur- der of a Jewish ex-serviceman. Unpremeditated and lacking in motive, the crime presents the police with a tough problem. There is no dearth of suspects but their stories only present a dense mass of tangled, contradictory evidence. The case is finally cracked when the murderer, in cooperating with the police, over- reaches himself and falls into a cunning trap. Young has the role of a clever, hard-working detective, Mitchum is one of the suspects who tries to draw the police away from his war buddy, and Ryan, in his first unsympathetic role, is a bigoted ex-army sergeant An important role in the supporting cast is filled by Sam Levene, as the murder victim. The companion film is "Millie's starring Gladys' Daughter." George and Paul Campbell. N. W. Synagogue Engages Cantor William Glueck Couple Wed 50 Years Celebrate in Ann Arbor "Sere, rye killed. Bit I get medals for it!" "Men! 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