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September 28, 1951 - Image 34

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1951-09-28

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New Hope for 'Hard Cores'

34—THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, 3epteinber 28, 1951

Jewish Historic Places
In Detroit Before 1900

American School in Israel
Starts Tourist Classes

By IRVING I. KATZ

Executive Secretary, Temple Beth El, Detroit

The year 5712 brings hope to 4,000 "hard core" new arrivals
thousands of aged, sick and are already under Malben care.
incapacitated Jews through With funds received from the
Malben, the welfare and re- United Jewish- Appeal, JDC
habilitation program carried hopes to bring cure, rehabilita-
forward in Israel by the Joint tion and welfare assistance to
Distribution Committee. Some some 7,000 by year's end.

1. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Cozens at 207 E. Congress
Mount Canaan Academy, Is-
rael, established last year by St. where the first Jewish religious services were held in 1850. .
2. The Rivard St. Synagogue, between Monroe and Lafayette,
Louis J. Schwefel as a non-par-
Detroit's first Jewish synagogue, dedicated by Temple Beth El in
tisan, non-political institution 1861.
for American students in Israel,
3. The Temple on Washington and Clifford dedicated by Tem-
announces the launching of a ple Beth El in 1867.
4. The Phoenix Club on Woodward and Duffield, Detroit's first
new series of intensive courses
.
for tourists and new settlers, Jewish social club, occupied in 1875.
5. The synagogue of Congregatidn Shaarey Zedek, Detroit's .
under • the sponsorship of the second oldest Jewish congregation, on Congress and St. Antoine,
government's Ministry of Edu- built i in i 1878.
cation and the Jewish Agency.
6. The synagogue of Congregation Bnai Israel on Macomb St.,
The four-month course in He- between Beaubien and St. Antoine, dedicated in 1878.
The synagogue of Congregation. Beth Jacob, corner Hast-
brew and cultural subjects be- ings 7•
and Montcalm, dedicated in 1883.
gan again this month, and will
8. The second synagogue of Congregation Bnai Israel at 55 - 59
start a new term in January. Mullet, dedicated in 1894.
The school is s t a f f e d by
9. The home of the Talmud Torah Institute, Detroit's first
American and Israel educators, Jewish Communal Hebrew Schodl, at 47 Division St., occupied in
and several posts are still open 1898.
for experienced teachers profit-
10. The - headquarters of the United Jewish Charities, first cen-
cient in spoken Hebrew. All in- tralized Jewish philanthropic agency in Detroit, at 379 Brush St.,
quiries should be addressed to occupied in 1899.
Mount Canaan Academy, 41 E.
11. The synagogue of Congregation Beth David (now Bnai.
42nd St., New York 17.
David) at 293 Adelaide, dedicated in 1900.

Sincere Best Wishes to the Jewish Community
for a

HAPPY NEW YEAR

ACTIVE METALS

DEXTER THEATRE

5020 - 16th St.

HIGH GRADE

' LINEN SUPPLY

11614 Dexter

3740 Humboldt

BROWN DRUG

DYNAMIC PAINT
SUPPLY HOUSE

STORE

8901 - 12th St.

11810 Dexter

BENJ. BRAVER

2948 Woodward

,

Wholesale Groceries

14868 Wyoming

1345 Davison

NATIONAL COAL
& COKE CO.

SANITARY LAUNDRY

5170 Vermont

West Side Yard
VE. 8-4133

KELLY'S SERVICE
STATION

PARTS &
EQUIPMENT CORP.

Cor. Santa Barbara

Formerly Co-operative
Parts Co.

SERWERS
WHOLESALERS

UN. 1-9759

10288 W. Jefferson

660 Gratiot

FAMOUS CLEANERS

LINSKY'S

SHEETON FURS, INC.

4465 Beaubien

8730 - 12th St.

PEARLMAN
CARTAGE CO., INC.

11941 Gratiot

521 Hammond Bldg.

BANKLE SUPPLY CO.

1971 Theodore
WA. -3617

SHEWACH BROS.

Plumbers

9141 Monica

EAST SIDE AUTO
PARTS CO.

Real Estate

JACOBSON COAL
COMPANY

.MOSKOVITZ BROS.

404 Michigan Bldg.

655 E. Lafayette

CANTON CHINA

Oscar & Sam
Goldberg

Est. 1927

Wholesale Distributors
Hotel, Restaurant,
Institutional Equipment
and Supplies

A FRIEND

STANDARD
STANCHION MFG.
COMPANY

E. ROSENGARD CO.

Wholesale Fruits

LINWOOD COAL
COMPANY

7201 W. Fort St.

8053 Military Ave.

15000 Linwood

DETROIT CANDY

COMPANY

35 W. Jefferson

GROSS CLEANERS

10201-23 Woodward

LIPPITT JEWELERS
& OPTOMETRISTS

RICHARDSON'S
DRUGS

Dr. Albert J. Lippitt

Open All Night

STAFFORD
RESTAURANT

13969 Woodward, H. P.

Clairmount & Woodward

8333 Linwood

DETROIT LIVE FISH
COMPANY

GENERAL SMOKED
FISH CO.

LIBERTY LUMBER
& COAL CO.

RESTRICK LUMBER
COMPANY

YOLLES & GILBERT
& CO.

9515 Oakland

1337 Winder

8100 Radcliffe

14400 Wyoming

310 W. Jefferson

4111.

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