I Bnai David Breaks Ground in Southfield Obituaries 1 Over 300 people were .in at- tendance at the recent ground- breaking ceremonies held by Cong. Briai David at the site of its future synagbgue, on South- field Rd. near 9 1'2 Mile Rd., in Southfield Township. GoV. Philip A.• -Hart, rep- resenting Gov. Williams, • greeted the congregation oh "this impor- tant step" and wished officers and -members well in their :un- dertakings. Participating in the program, which was under the chairman- ship of Morris . W. Zack, build- ing -campaign director, were Charles N. Shere, congregational president; Harry C. Friedberg, vice-president; Julius Rotenberg, Jack Lieberman, Isadore Gruskin, Joe Gorman, Louis M. Zack, Mor- ris Brandwine and Louis Please. Rabbi Hayim Donin also ad- dressed the group, and Cantor -Hyman J. Adler and the Bnai David Sisterhood Choral Group sang appropriate songs. Max Sosin was master of ceremonies at the, event. CHARLES' BASSI N, 2638 Tyler, died Sept. 13. Services at Hebrew Memorial Chapel. Sur- vived by his wife, Rose; a son, Larry; a brother and two sisters. • * * DAVID FREEDMAN, 2020 Richton, died Sept. 15. Services at Hebrew Memorial Chapel. Sur- vived by his wife, Fanny. * * * EDWARD HILLM.SON, 13505 LaSalle, died Sept. 17. Services at Hebrew Memorial Chapel. Survived by a brother, Phillip, and a sister, Jane. * * * SAM RABINOWITZ, • 9930 Wildemere, died Sept. 14. Serv- ices at Menorah Funeral Chapel, on Puritan. Survived by his wife, Celia; a son, Simon; two brothers and a grandchild. * * * ISAAC HOZMAN", 3208 Cort- land, died Sept. 19. Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He leaves 'his wife, Tillie; a son, Murray; three daughters, Mrs. 'Lawrence Yaffa, Mrs. Harry Levitan and Mrs. Sol Sachs and 11 grandchil- , dren. Young Israel Women Toform Donor Plans * * * MOSES CHARLES SCHAVRI- EN, 19367 Santa Rosa, died Sept. 18. Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He leaves a son, Norman; a daughter, Mrs. Melvin Lach- . man, of San- Antonio, Tex.; a sister and four grandchildren. - * * * FLORENCE HARRIS, 13247 S. Norfolk, died Sept. 13. Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel. She .leaves her husband, Arthur I:, a son, Harmon; three daughters, Mrs. Maurice Miller, Mrs. Bern- ard Weisman, of West Palm Beach, Fla., and Mrs. Joseph Sof- la; a brother and 13 grandchil- dren. The large increase in school registration for all departments of the Young Israel Center of Oak-Woods has necessitated the addition of seven new instruc- tors. Rabbi Yaakov I. Homnick, spiritual leader of the congrega- tion, also is director and prin- cipal of the school, which con- sists of nursery, Hebrew and Sunday school classes. - The congregation's Yom Kip- pur services will begin at 6:15 p.m., Sunday, in the synagogue, Coolidge at Allen Rds. Rabbi Homnick preach on "The * * * True Return." At 8 a.m. services ISRAEL M. FISHER, 4064 Du- Monday, his sermon topic' will ane, died Sept. 14. Services at be "Your Child — Our People's Ira Kaufman Chapel. He leaves Destiny." his wife, Ettie; a son, Louis, of Miami Beach; a daughter, Mrs. Sid Shmarak's Robert Brown; and four grand-- children: * * * HERMINA GARDNER, 19774 Woodingham, died Sept. 16. Serv- _After a long period of conval- ices at Ira Kaufman Chapel. She- leaves her husband, Zoltan; and escence, Louis Levinson of RA- two sisters, Mrs. David Brown DOM TAILORS •& CLEANERS, located at 11559 Dexter, is back and Mrs. Morris Roth. * * * at his business. Although confined MURRAY PURNELL, 18638 to a wheel chair, he will person- Wisconsin, died Sept. 16. Services ally supervise all cleaning work. 1 at Ira Kaufman Chapel. He leaves Pickup and delivery will be made his wife, Gertrude; a son, Steph- by a bonded, reliable driver. Calls en; a daughter, Suzanne; his for service may be made to WE. mother, Mrs. Fannie Sanders; two 3-9152. brothers and three sisters. * * * SOPHIA GOLDFADEN, 11501 Petoskey, died Sept. 20. Services at Ira Kaufman Chapel. She leaves a son, Samuel; and' a daughter, Mrs. Nathan Sills. * * * (Unveiling announcements may be inserted by mail or by calling The JACOB COHEN, 8710 Dumbar- Jewish News office, VE 8-9364. Written ton, died Sept. 20. Services at Ira announcements must be accompanied by the name and address of the person Kaufman Chapel. He leaves his making the insertion. There is a stan- wife, Marie; five sons, Joseph, dard charge of $2.00 for unveiling Sidney, David, Meyer and Har- notices, measuring an inch in depth.) old; two brothers and four sisters. The family of the late Harry * * * Franklin announces the unveiling . BERTHA FRIEDMAN, 4021 of a monument in his memory Webb, died Sept. 20. Services at at 11 a.m., Sunday; Sept. 25, at Ira Kaufman Chapel. She leaves Chesed shel Emes Cemetery. -' two sons, Louis and Albert;. a Rabbi Prero will officiate. Rela- daughter, Esther; four brothers tives and friends are asked to and three sisters. attend. * * * ' , Business Briefs Monument Unveilings ESTHER C. SANDORF, 19245. Warrington, died Sept. 20. Serv- ices at Ira Kaufman Chapel. She leaves two sons, Gerold 'R. and Dr. Marvin; four grandchildren and five great grandchildren. Drs. Mark, Hertz Officiate At H. Buchman's Funeral Harry Buchman, well known Detroiter, of 3410- W. Chicago, died Sept. 18. At 'the funeral services at Ira -Kaufman Chapel, on Monday, Dr. Richard Hertz officiated and the El Molei Rachamim was chanted by Mrs. Buchman's brother, Dr. Morris Mark of Cincinnati. At the service at the Beth El Me- lnorial Park Cemetery, the eulo- gy was delivered by Dr. Julius Mark, rabbi of Temple Emanu-El, New York, another brother of Mrs. Buchman. In addition to his wife, Linda, a leader in the Jewish National Fund, Mr. Buchman is survived by two daughters, Mrs. William Polincky and Mrs. John A. Mintz, and five grandchildren. ' x4'44.4 ,0444 ,, In Memoriam In loving memory of our be- loved father, Jose-ph Velick, who left us Feb. 18, 1943 (13 days in Adar I); our beloved mother, Celia (Zivia) Velick, who left us Nov. 27, 1945 (29 days in Hashvan); our beloved sister, Eleanor Velick Epstien, who left us March 17, 1945 (two days in Nisan); our beloved brother, Samuel (Pink) Velick, who left us Yom ,Kippur Night 1945; and our beloved lor o t h e r, Caspar (Chap) Velick, who left us March 18, 1949 (17 days in Adar). Gone, but not forgotten. Sadly missed by Alex and Ida Velick. Ford Idustry Arts Awards The 83 top award-winning 'projects in Ford Motor Compa- ny's Nationwide Industry Arts Awards program will be dis, played in the Ford Rotunda in Dearborn through Sept. 28. 44.4444,ci•idee. Five- Congress Women's Chapters to Saving Into Action With Individual Meetings Scheduled for This• Wednesday' While all chapters of Detroit Women's Division of the Amer- ican Jewish Congress swing into action on Wednesday; each will open the season with a different program. A millinery fashion show in a garden setting is planned by Northwest Chapter. D e s s e r t luncheon at 12:30 p.m. will be served to members and guests in the home of Mrs. Jack Udow, 18940 Pinehurst. Following the fashion show by a local firm, a millinery gift certificate will be awarded. Chapter members who will serve as models include Mes- dames Joseph Dubin, Nicholas Lazar, Ruben Losh, Leonard Mildman and Jack Udow. Mrs. Max Bounin and Mrs. Leopold J. - Snyder are co-chairmen of programming. Northeast Chapter will open the season with a "Hot off the Griddle" program, featuring news of Congress activities. Dr. Ralph Green will speak on "Should Our Children Marry Young?" The event is scheduled in the Presidents of local women's chapters of the American Jewish home of Mrs. Rubin Dubrinsky, Congress, who will move into action with individual meetings this 19735 Warrington, and Mrs. Allan week are, left to right, seated: Mesdames LOUIS REDSTONE, Weston is chairman. Co-chairmen Schaefer-Seven; JOSEPH GREENBERG, Louise Waterman Wise; of program are Mesdames Abe and MELVIN NORD, Northwest; standing, Mesdames HENRY Brasch and Abner C. Rosenweig. CAPLAN, South-Central; and ZELDON COHEN, Northeast. "The Year in Review" is the theme' of Schaefer-Seven's meet- ing, a program highlighting Con- 12 — DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 23, 1955 gress activities, to be held at the home of Mrs. Harry Jacobs, 18613 Mendota.- Dessert lunch- eon will be served at 12:30 p.m. Mrs. William Burk, Congress 13900 HAMILTON AVENUE Women's president,. will install I'll Make You the Best Deal in Town new officers. Program co-chair- When Better Deals Are Made— men for the year are Mesdames Monroe Title and Hary Jacobs. Louise Waterman Wise Chapter, Will Make Them! Calf Me Today at has planned a luncheon, to be held at the home of Mrs. Theo- Townsend 8-2424 dore Powers, 8572 Huntington A Rd. A skit, directed by Mrs. Ber-' ....so sm.*, mot imit mi. awn ma ellw allo or" •No ow ow emir soireie.,cso .7 nard Litvin will be featured. Pro- • gram chairmen are Mrs. Edward. Pollack and,Mrs. Max Lieb. a South-Central's opening meet- ing will be a luncheon at 12:30 p.m., in the home of Mrs. Joseph Oppenheim, 4357 Fullerton, Mrs. Bess Greenwald, monologist, will ' -be_ highlighted in a biographical sketch of the life of Dr. Stephen Wise, called "A Voice for Jus- 1 tice." Mrs.- Morris Rothman will be accompanist. Program chairmen are Mesdames Abraham Rapaport and Joseph Oppenheim. 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