YESHIVA BETH YEHUDAH Founded 1914 JOSEPH TANENBAUM SCHOOL FOR BOYS SALLY ALLAN ALEXANDER SCHOOL FOR GIRLS 32605 Bellvine Trail Beverly Hills, Michigan 48010 Administration Office: 557-6750 15751 West Lincoln Drive Southfield, Michigan 48076 Loewenstein lived more than 70 years in Detroit. She was a member of Temple Beth El and a former board member of the Beth El Sisterhood. Her family represents seven generations of membership in Beth El. Mrs. Loewenstein also was a former Girl Scout leader and den mother. She leaves a son, Marshall; a daughter, Mrs. Joan Millstone; a brother, Norman Sloman; 12 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. E. Sonnenblick Eve Sonnenblick, who together with her husband, Ira, was affiliated with the Jewish Home for Aged for 28 years, died Jan. 10 in New York. Mrs. Sonnenblick was direc- tor of social services at the home from 1947 through 1975. She and her husband instituted a day care program at the home when it was located at Burlingame and Petoskey Streets in Detroit. A sheltered workshop, a natural outgrowth of the day care pro- gram, also was instituted by the Sonnenblicks. Mrs. Sonnenblick was graduated from St. John's University with a law degree. Prior to coming to Detroit she was director of social services in New York City. She is survived by a brother, Hy Weiner of Florida; and nieces and nephews. Saul Nyman Saul Nyman, a World War II veteran, died Dec. 26 at age 70. A former Detroiter, Mr. Nyman resided in Columbus, Ohio, at the time of his death. While in Detroit, Mr. Nyman was a member of Mosaic Lodge of the Masons. He was a Kentucky colonel and a member of Congregation Tifereth Israel in Columbus. Mr. Nyman is survived by his wife, Evelyn (Levine); three daughters, Mrs. David (Suzanne) Parr, Mrs. Gary (Judith) Cooper and Debra; a brother, Harold of Southfield; two sisters, Selma (Toots) Elkin and Gertrude (Nan) Pickman, both of Southfield; and three grandchildren. In- terment Columbus. NEWS A Jewish Center Will Open In Moscow New York (JTA) — The Solomon Mikhoels Center, the Soviet Union's first of- ficially sanctioned Jewish cultural center in more than a half century, will open in Moscow on Feb. 12, Edgar Bronfman, president of the World Jewish Congress an- nounced Monday. The opening is part of a "Festival of Jewish Culture" in the Soviet capital to run from Feb. 12 to 22. The center will offer books and films on Jewish history and culture, an art gallery of Jewish works, lectures, con- certs, seminars and Hebrew classes. Bronfman stressed the historic significance of the event. "The Soviet govern- ment has given official recognition to the right of Jews to participate in their national cultural heritage," he said. Named for Solomon (Shlomo) Mikhoels, the Jewish actor and cultural leader murdered at the orders of Josef Stalin in 1948, the center is housed in what was formerly the Yiddish State Theater of which Mikhoels was the director. " This new development of- fers a great window of oppor- tunity that Jews in the Diaspora and in Israel must take advantage of now, for no one can tell how long the win- dow will remain open," Bronf- man said. He noted there are new op- portunities to practice the Jewish faith and express Jewish culture. "The law against teaching Hebrew is no longer being en- forced, and Jewish religious instruction and cultural ex- pression is now permitted," he said. REMEMBER THE 630 CHILDREN OF YESHIVA BETH YEHUDAH WHEN PLANNING YOUR ESTATE Dexter and Cortland 1930s BETH YEHUDAH BOYS 1939- WHERE ARE THEY NOW? (Elmhurst and Linwood) Help us identify the young men in this picture . . . call Dana Charles at 557-6750. WE REMEMBER During the coming week Yeshiva Beth Yehudah will observe the Yahrzeits of the following departed friends, with the traditional Memorial Prayers, recitation of Kaddish and studying of mishnayos. JOSEPH L. BALE ALICE EISEMANN GOLDIE EISNER JACK FELDMAN HARRY FELDSTEIN MOSHE GOLDFARB ISAAC HOOTNER MORRIS KALLUSH RACHEL KAPLAN HYMAN PARKER NORBERT ROBERT BELLA SCHULMAN GUSSIE SOLOMON FANNE ZALENKO WEINERMAN SAM ZINGESER PEARL BERRY CRAIG E. BLECHER ROSE BURSTEIN LEO FELD NATHAN FINE LENA GELLES YOSSEL HALPERT NATHAN LIPSHAW DAVID H. LYNN CHARLES NIEWOOD MINA WOLMAN RACHEL BERKOWITZ SHEVAT JAN. 16 22 22 16 22 16 22 16 22 16 22 16 22 16 22 16 22 16 22 16 22 16 22 16 16 22 22 16 22 16 17 23 17 23 17 23 17 23 17 23 17 23 17 23 17 23 17 23 17 23 23 17 24 18 Jerusalem (JTA) — Rep. Joseph Kennedy (D-Mass.) and his sister, Courtney Ruhe, planted trees Wednesday in the Yad Kennedy Memorial Forest on the hills overlook- ing Jerusalem. They were honoring the memories of their father, U.S. Attorney General Robert Kennedy, and their uncle, President John Kennedy. SHEVAT 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 19 JAN. 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 MAX FRIEDMAN SANDRA KARMAZIN ANN MAGID SARAH REVZIN MAX C. SHIOVITZ GERTRUDE TEITELBAUM MOLLIE HOFFMAN REIZEL KERTES SAMUEL NEIMARK BESSIE RADNER ERNEST WEINBERG IRVING WEISSMAN SAMUEL YAGODA SAM ZIRULNIK ABRAHAM BOLKER RACHEL GLAZER HYMAN GORSHOWITZ MORRIS MARKOFSKY BENJAMIN MILLER MEYER ROBINER LEIB ROSENBERG BESSIE SCHECHTER BERNARD SCHWARTZ BERTHA I. SHIPP ROBERT H. SINGER SAMUEL H. 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