Rabbi Herman Rosenwasser Dies at Detroiter Wins Honors Folk Schools Seminary Graduation 71; Led Downtown Synagogue 17 Yrs. at NEW YORK, N. Y. — Hon. Call Conference Rabbi Herman Rosenwasser, for 17 years the spiritual guide of the Downtown Synagogue, at 1205 Griswold, died May 17. Funeral services were held Sunday in Kaufman Chapel. Burial was in San Francisco. Surviving him are a daugh- ter, Mrs. Louis Levin, of San Francisco, and three sisters. Born in Hungary, Rabbi Rosenwasser was a graduate of Hebrew Union College. He held pulpits in the southwest before coming to Detroit. He took a deep interest in ..downtown Jewish - residents and 'endeared himself to thousands of out-of-town guests, who, :while at downtown hotels, were able to participate in services in the Downtown Synagogue, •recite the kaddish on Yahr- ;zeits or attend Yizkor services on holidays. He was a deep stu- dent of Jewish 'mysticism. In the co-ul:se of his services at the Downtown Synagogue, he . When you bring your watch here, all finished repair work is subjected to a rigid scientific check by the Watch Master Your watch "prints" its own record of perform- ance, a "proof" of accu- racy. Insist upon this protection on your watch investment. George Ohrensfein Certified Master Watch and Jeweler Maker 1408 DAVID STOTT BLDG, WO. 5-0994 Formerly of 9105 12th St. 01111 ■ •• arranged breakfasts for guests and served many meals to strangers. Rabbi Rosenwasser was chap- lain for many years at the La- peer State Infirmary. He had written many mono- graphs and was at work on sev- eral books, among them one on the Statue of Liberty which his friends hOpe to publish. He was the author of a publi- cation called "Zion, Kol Nidre and the Kaddish," which he ded- icated to the restoration of the Holy Land in Israel. He was 71 and resided at 59 Seward. Plan M'Iaveh Malkeh Honoring Rabbi Meisels A farewell m'laveh malkeh will be tendered for Rabbi and Mrs. Chaim Meisels and family prior to their departure for New York on June 9. The program, to be held at 9:30 p.m. in the social hall of Cong. .Beth Shmuel, will high- light an address . by Rabbi Sho- lom P. Wohlgelernter, • Rabbi Isaac Stollman, chair- man of the Council of Orthodox Rabbis, will extend greetings for the organization, and num- erous cantors from the com- munity will chant liturgical selections. Rabbi Meisels, known as the Sarvasher Rebe, settled with his family in Detroit five years ago. He established Cong. Khal Oharedim here. Isadore Sosnick is honorary chaiiiiian of the affair, and Da- vid J. Cohen is acting chairman. For tickets call TO 7-2184, WE 4-3138 or TY 5-3194. Yeshivah Schedules Charter Day Dinner A special committee has been formed by the Yeshivath Beth Yehudah to plan a Charter Day Dinner on June 13 in Cong. Beth Shmuel. A meeting of the com- mittee is planned for 8:30 p.m. Monday in the Yeshivah build- ing. Synagogues, organizations and all interested groups are invited to • participate in the celebration which will pay tribute to the institution with a student en- rollment of 800. Members of the steering com- mittee are Meyer Weingarden, chairman; Morris Snow, syna- gogue council president; Harry E. Citrin, board chairman; Ab- raham Silverstein, S. Lefton and Isadore Cohen. 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Justice Stern, who will re- ceive the degree of Doctor of Letters, honoris causal has been a trustee of Dropsie College, the University of Pennsylvania, member of the Jewish Publica- tion Society of America, and di- rector of the Federation of Jew- ish Charities of Philadelphia. R.eceiving the honorary de- grees, Doctor of Divinity, will be seven rabbis: Herman Hail- perin, of Pittsburgh; Benjamin Lichter, of Pittsburgh; Abra- ham M. Heller, of Brooklyn; Joseph Miller, of Brooklyn; Arthur Neulander, of Long Is- land; Morris Schussiheim, of Providence, R. I.; Morris Sil- verman, of Hartford, Conn. At the commencement, large classes will be granted degrees and certificates from the Semi- nary's five schools, which ; in ad- dition to the rabbinical school, are the Teachers Institute-Semi- nary College of Jewish Music and the Seminary School of Jewish Studies. Dr. Max Arzt, vice-chancellor of the Seminary, will give the Commencement address, and Rabbi 'Wolfe Kelman, executive vice-president of the Rabbinical Assembly' of America, will de- liver the invocation. Scholarship fund donors who will be presented with scrolls for the completition of scholar- ships,. include Samuel Friedman of Detroit. Directors' Council to Honor Walter Forbes The Directors' Council of Metropolitan Detroit will honor Walter Farber, who is leaving soon for Israel as a guest of the Jewish Agency, at a fare- well party and final meeting of the season at 8 p.m, June 11, in the home of Bernard Panush. At the Council's last meeting, an engraved plaque "in recog- nition of meritorious and dili- gent service" was given to Allen A. Warsen, Council chairman for the past two years. Mrs. Matilda Rubin, of the Jewish Center, spoke at the meeting on plans for revision of the annual Jewish Book Fair, to be held again in November. Temple Emanu-El to Begin Summer Sabbath Services Weekly summer sabbath serv- Representatives of Poale Zion, ices will begin at T e in p 1 e Farband and Pioneer Women Emanu-El at 8:15 p.m., today, will attend a school conference in the Burton School, Hunting- being convened June 2 and 3, ton Woods. Rabbi Frank F. at the Labor Zionist Institute, Rosenthal will officiate and preach the sermon. The Bar 19161 Schaefer. Mitzvah of Leonard Kretchmer The conferenc .2 has been will be observed. called by Harry Mondry, presi dent, and Movsas Goldaftas, di- rector of the United Jewish Folk Schools, to discuss prob- lems affecting Jewish educa- tion nationally and on the local scene, Matters pertaining to curri- culum, policies and relationships to other educational institutions will be decided. According to Ben Harold, chairman of the conference committee, a repre- sentative of the National Cen- tral School • Committee, will attend. Registration for the fall semester in grade school and nursery departments is now be- ing accepted. A larger registra- tion is expected this year be- cause of the expanded facilities in the new building. ANYONE CAN BAKE! DROMEDARY CAKE MIXES make the talcs It's new! It's wonderful! Try Dromedary Pound Cake Mix at your grocer's now! A graduation celebration is currently being planned, and will take place on June 19, in the Sch.ave;r auditorium of the Institute.' Jacob Glaser is chair- man, and Oscar Rappaport, co- chairman, of the program. For information, c a 11 the school office, UN. 4-6319. Thinking of Cadillac — Think of Me . JOHN LEBOW Representing EAST JEFFERSON BRANCH CADILLAC MOTOR COMPANY 3180 E. JEFFERSON Mrs. Flayer Dies Services were held Sunday at the Ira Kaufman Chapel for Mrs. Sophie Flayer, a Detroit resident. for 60 years,, passed away May 17 after a short illness. Born in Russia, Mrs. Flayer had lived here most of her life. She was a member of the Sis- terhood of Cong. Shaarey Zedek. Surviving are two sons, David and Abraham B.; a daughter, Rena; a brother,•Julius Howard; and a sister, Mrs. Celia KOnef- sky. L.O. 7-6811 -- Res. UN. 3-5127 JOIN GUARDIAN'S VACATION SAVINGS CLUB NOW Make your vacation dream come true next year. It's so easy—you'll never miss the small amount you put aside each week. Just start now by joining our Vacation Savings Club. Think of the enjoyment you'll have—no budget worries — a carefree pre-paid vacation, No extra fees. Choose To [receive Your Own Savings Plan To receive $ 50--tale , . .$1 each week $ 250-=saver , , SS ..tach week $100....sovit...$2 each week $ 500--save, . $10 each week $1 $0.-eave.. . $3 each weak .4 Kosher, too- they have the ... yet Dromedary Costs no more! Dr. Nissan Dies TEL AVIV, (JTA) — Dr. Abraham Nissan, former Israel Minister to the Scandinavian countries, died May 19, after a prolonged illness. He was 68. 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