=7,777,17,..1,7

WANTED

Men, .good opportunity, steady
position, must have experience
in auto wrecking and serap
business. Must be able to buy
and sell. If you are qualified
for this position, don't miss
this opportunity. For further
details contact Mr. Sam Laro,
S&L Auto Parts, 5032 N. Dort
Hwy., Flint, Michigan. Phone
Sunset 9-5831.

A Child's Face
Registers Faith

Dr. Gruenewald Here
for Memorial Meeting

HOUSEKEEPER wanted to stay
nights for Kosher home, 2 adults:
• UN. 4-2952.

UNIVERSAL Employment Service,
experienced help, days or weeks.
Call TY 8-5310.

40 - A - EMPLOYMENT WANTED

EXPERIENCED capable woman to
take care of new mothers and
babies, also take care of children
while parents vacation. Refer-
ences. BR 3-7139.

WOMAN wishes cooking and care
of ill person. Experienced. TY.
4-7480.

50-BUSINESS CARDS

LARKINS MOVING
AND DELIVERY SERVICE

Alsc Office Furniture.
Any time.
Reasonable.

3319 GLADSTONE
TY 4-4587

FOR BETTER wall washing, call
James Russell. One day service.
TO 6-4005. 526 Belmont.

REPAIR, brick, cement, plaster,
painting, chimneys and porches,
steps. UN 2-1917.

All City Moving
Company

LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE
APPLIANCES - PIANOS
ALSO EXPRESSING
AGENTS OF U.S. VAN LINES

14948 MEYERS

VE. 8-7660

MOVING? Washers, dryers discon-
nected and installed. Dryers
vented. Wolfe, BR 3-4446.

A-1 PAINTING, decorating. Rea••
sonable prices. Free estimates.
VI 2-1026, BR 3-6271.

TILE

DO YOU NEED TILE WORK?
New and Repair Special
• OF D TILE & TERRAZZO CO.

UN 1-5075

WILES interior decorating, paint-
ing and wall washing, free esti-
mates. Reasonable. UN. 1-3692.

FIVE ROOMS washed $28. Painting,
plastering, janitor service. H. B.
Smith. UN. 4-9263.

LEO KAHAN, carpenter, cabinet
makers, attics, recreation rooms,
porches, exclusive material. Ex-
cellent work, Estimates free.
Phone UN 2-8890.

I. SCHWARTZ. All types of car-
penters work. TY 7-7758 or LI
5-4035.

CARPENTER, all kinds of alterna-
tions. Call WE 3-0815.

•

& D. WINDOW Cleaning Co.
Storms, screens, awnings, gutters.
KE 7-1018, LU 4-4724.

FURNITURE repaired and refin-
ished. Free estimates. WE 3-2110.

CARPENTER WORK of all kinds-
Porch, floors, steps, kitchen cabi-
nets, doors. Work myself. UN
4-1897.

A-1 NEW or repair plastering.
$8 up. Painting, wall washing,
janitor service, H. B. Smith. UN.
4-9263.

PAINTING and decorating, free es-
timates, reasonable. Call TO.
7-1937.

Built Up Asphalt Roofing,
Shingle Roofing and Sid-
ing, Gutters and Tin
Decks

All

Work Guaranteed

Cadillac
Roofing Co.

FHA TERMS AVAILABLE

2479 W. Davison Ave.
TO 8-0071

55-MISCELLANEOUS

ANYTHING you have to sell in
good used clothing, miscellaneous
items for personal use or home
we will buy for re-sale. VE.
8-1977, VE. 7-0574.

57-FOR SALE-HOUSEHOLD
GOODS AND FURNITURE

DREXEL buffet and hutch, $100;
red carpet, 15 x 10, $50. VE. 8-8286.

The face of this young-
ster in the Bessie Gotsfeld
Children's Village and Farm
School, at Raanana, Israel, a
project of the Mizrachi Wo-
men's Organization of Amer-
ica, reflects the faith of a peo-
ple in its future, as the model
village marks the tenth anni-
versary of its founding. Cele-
bration of the birthday high-
lighted the recent 32nd an-
nual national convention of
Mizrachi Women's Organiza-
tion of America in Chicago,
which voted a budget of more
than a million dollars to con-
Aliyah, social
service, and education wt.a,
during the coming year.

.

Monument
Unveilings

(Unveiling announcements may
be inserted by mailing or by call-
ing The Jewish News office, VE
8-9364. Written announcements
must be accompanied by the
name and address of the person
making the insertion. There is a
standard charge of $2.00 for an
unveiling notice, measuring an
inch in depth.)
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Obituaries

Dr. Max Gruenewald, rabbi
of Cong. Bnai Israel, Millburn,
N. J., will be principal speaker
at a memorial meeting honor-
ing the first anniversary of the
death of Rabbi Leo Baeck,
prominent German rabbi.
The commemorative program,
sponsored by Cong. Gemiluth
Ch a ssodim,
will be held at
8 p.m., Sun-
day, in the
Davison Jew-
ish Center.
Rabbi Joel J.
Litke, spirit-
ual leader of
the congrega-
tion, is in
charge of al..-
rangements.
Dr. Gruene-
wald, a col-
league of the Dr. Gruenewald
famed Rabbi Baeck, was trained
at the Jewish Theological Semi-
nary of Breslau, after which he
was spiritual leader of Mann-
heim Jewry.
He tame to the United States
at the invitation of the New
York Jewish Theological Semi-
nary, and has held his present
post for the last 13 years.
Rabbi Gruenewald is presi-
dent of the American Federa-
tion_ of_Jews from Central Eu-
rope, vice-president of Cultural
Reconstruction and is in charge
of the American branch of the
Leo Baeck Institute.
The program is open to the
entire community.

ETHEL SNIDER, 3416 Atkin-
HENRY CHATTMAN, 2745
son, died Nov. 21. She leaves Cortland, died Nov. 23. He

her husband, Max; a son, Ber- leaves his wife, Ida; a son, Sam•
nard; three brothers, a sister uel; two daughters,.Mrs. Charles
and three grandchildren.
Goldberg a n d Mrs. Edward
Schlussel; and six grandchil-
DAVID M. SIDDER. of Miami dren.
* *
Beach, died Nov. 20, in Miami.
Interment in Detroit. He leaves
ABRAHAM GOROFF, 3334
his wife, Celia; two sons, Rich- Fullerton, died Nov. 20. Sur-
ard and Sidney, of Detroit; a vived by a son, Irving. of Brook-
daughter. Mrs. George Lipkin, lyn, N.Y.; two daughters, Mrs.
of Miami Beach; a brother, nine Barney Lazarson, and Mrs. Abe
grandchildren and seven great- Fellner, both of Flushing, L.I.;
grandchildren.
and five grandchildren.

SAMUEL BECKMAN, 536
Miller, Alpena, Mich., died Nov.
21. He leaves two sons. Frank.
of Detroit, and Clarence, of
Lansing; two daughters, Mrs.
John Petrozzi, of Windsor. and
,Mrs. Clifford Crevier, of Ink-
ster; and six grandchildren.
* *
ROSE PAD, 19720 Cheyenne,
died Nov. 23. She leaves two
sons, William and Dennis; a
daughter, Mrs. Albert Hoffman;
her mother, Mrs. Sarah Abram-
son; five brothers, a sister and
three grandchildren.

Maurice Garelik, 64, of 13101
Burton, Oak. Park, died Sunday.
Funeral services were held
Monday at Temple Beth El
Memorial Chapel.
Surviving him are his wife,
Rose; son, Morton; daughters,
Mrs. Andrew Blau and Mrs.
Lewis Schulman; mother, Mrs.
Anna Garelik; two brothers,
and eight grand-
.
children.
For 41 years active in the
heating and plumbing business
here, the deceased was active
in Detroit Plumbers Assn.,
American Society of Sanitary
Engineers and Plumbing and
Heating Contractors. He was a
member of Temple Beth El,
Perfection Lodge F&AM De-
troit Consistory, Shrine and
Oak Woods Lodge of Bnai
Brith.

-

1 ln Memoriam

In devoted memory of our
dear husband and father, Alex
Cohen, who passed away on Nov.
25, 1955.
Dearly loved and always re-
membered by his wife, daughter
and family.
* * *
In loving memory of our dear
husband and father, Isidor
Millstein, who passed away two
years ago, Nov. 22, 1955 (seven
days in Kislev).
Sadly missed and always re-
membered by his wife and chil-
dren,

Judaism Council Protests
on Israel and Arab Laws

Canadian Medical Center
Is Dedicated at Elath

NEW YORK (JTA) - The
anti-Zionist American Council
for Judaism called on Secre-
tary of State John Foster Dulles
to take "necessary and reme-
dial" action against Israel for
adopting a law which the ACJ
claims affects the status of
American Jews. The letter from
the Council to Dulles asserted
that Israeli laws permit an
American Jew in Israel to be-
come an Israeli citizen auto-
matically without any positive
action on his part.
The letter, signed by ACJ
president Clarence Coleman Jr.,
also protested against United
States acquiescence in Arab
state discriminations against
American citizens of Jewish
faith-actions predicated "on a
false equating of Judaism, a re-
ligion, and Israeli national
rights and obligations."

TEL AVIV, (JTA) - The
Moshe Dickenstein medical cen-
ter, a project of the Canadian
Association for Labor Israel,
was dedicated at Elath. It
honors the memory of the late
Moshe Dickenstein, Canadian
Labor Zionist leader.

* * *

TILLIE SHULMAN, 11501
Petoskey, died Nov. 22. No sur-
vivors.

PAULINE SHIMKIN, died
Nov. 19, in Brooklyn, N. Y.
Services and interment in
Brooklyn. Survived by her hus-
band, Harold; children, Barry
and Susan; mother, Mrs. Rose
Berkowitz; sister, Mrs. Ida
Shein; brothers, Ben, Eddie, Hy.
and Sam Berkley.
* * *
ANNA GOLDBERG, 18442
Indiana, died Nov. 24.
She
Judge John H. Schneider, leaves her husband, Daniel; a
who less than two months ago, son, Edward M.; five daughters,
was named by Gov. Williams Mrs. Michael Greenwald, Mrs.
to the Common Pleas Court Abe Greenberg, Mrs. Irving
bench, died Tuesday morning. Stein, Mrs. Henry Grodsky and
Bluma; two brothers and 10
He was 54 years old.
grandchildren.
Although he had been under
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*
a doctor's care for a respira-
SARAH
WESSON,
3353 W.
tory ailment, Judge Schneider
She
had appeared to be in good Boston, died Nov. 24.
health when he walked into leaves her mother, Mrs. Ida
his office on Monday morning. Komaroff; a brother, Michael
Only a few moments later, J., of Los Angeles, Calif.; and
a sister, Mrs. Myra K. Wolf-
just before donning his robe gang.
to hear his first case of the
* * *
day, he collapsed. Death came
JACOB ETKIN, 18021 Hub-
within 15 minutes.
bell, died Nov. 23. He leaves
Judge Schneider was a his wife. May; a son. Ben;
a
grauuate
v- 'daughter, Mrs: -
Michigan law school, and, in
Torrance,
Calif.;
two
brothers,
1936, served a term as Circuit a sister and five grandchildren.
Court Commissioner. He had re-
* * *
sided at 18515 Woodingham.
Dr.
WILLIAM
W. WEIS-
• He was extremely active in BERG, 24040 Condon,
Oak
the 15th Congressional District Park, died Nov. 23. He leaves
Democratic Party, was a mem- his wife, Madeleine; his mother,
ber of Temple Israel and its Mrs. Mabel Weisberg; and two
Men's Club.
sisters:
Services were held Wednes-
day, at Temple Israel. He leaves
his wife, Shirley; a daughter,
Joan Ellen, who is a Wayne
State University student; a son,
Lowest Prices for Highest
Alan, a Mumford High School
Quality Granite and Outstanding
student; his mother, Mrs. Fanny
Designs
Snyder; a brother, Henry; and
DETROIT MONUMENT
two sisters, Jeanne Snyder and
Mrs. Sidney Milin.
WORKS

Judge Schneider
Dies; Was 54

Maurice Garelik Dies

The family of the late Leo
Spector announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in` hismem-
ory at 11 a. m., Sunday, Dec. 1,
at Chesed shel Emes Cemetery.
Rabbi Donin and Cantor Adler
will officiate. Relatives and
friends are asked to attend.
* * *
The family of the late Morris
Shapiro announces the unveil-
ing of a monument in his mem-
ory at 2 p.m., Sunday, -Dec. 1,
at Bnai David Cemetery, Van
Dyke and Grinnell. Rabbi Donin
and Cantor Adler will officiate.
Relatives and friends are asked
to attend.

MORRIS TUCKMAN, 12738
Turner, died Nov. 22. Survived
by a daughter, Mrs. Harry
Prady; and -two grandchildren.

Cemetery Memorials

Rev. J. H. Kunin Dies

2744 W. Davison cor. Lawton
TO 8-6923
DI 1-1175

Rev. Joseph H. Kunin, 65,
of 2683 Cortland, died last Fri-
day. Funeral services were held
Sunday at Kaufman Chapel.
Surviving him are his wife,
Bessie; son, Dr. Israel J. Kunin,
of Los Angeles; four daughters,
Marie of Los Angeles, Esther,
Mrs. Sidney Winner of Wash-
ington, D. C., and Mrs. Gilbert
Slutzky, and eight grandchil-
dren.
An active member of Miz-
rachi, he also was associated
with the Zionist Organization,
United Hebrew Schools, Yeshi-
vath Beth Yehudah and Chesed
shel Emes.

If death occurs away from home just phone

The Family of the Late

Sally Ann
Tucker

Announces the un-
veiling of a monument
in her memory at 1:30
p.m., Sunday, Dec. 1,
at Machpelah Ceme-
tery. Rabbi Segal will
officiate. Relatives and
friends are asked to
attend.

us and we will make all arrangements for

transfer to Detroit.

The Ira Kaufman Chapel

Director of Funerals

9419 Dexter

TYler 4-8020

31 -THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS—Fri day, November 29, 1957

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