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December 26, 1947 • Page Image 20

….pppNeo- THE RIVER PARTED, AND THE TWO HOLY MEW PASSED OVER ON DRY GROUNO-w 60D HAS COMMANDED NNE TO GO TO THE RIVER JORDAN. LISHA — BUT YOU O NOT NEED TO C.OME! CD FROM THE SECOND BOOK OF KINGS CHAPTER52…

…-9)IN THE KING JAMES AND JAS.A. VERSIONS OF THE BIBLE; FROM THE FOURTH BOOK OF KINGS . INTHE .44, 1 - ip ii DOUAI,' VERSION 0 ELIJAH, BEFORE. HE WAS TAKEN PAW, OFFERED TO DO ONE LAE,T THING FOR ELISHA…

… HIS MANTLE TO ELISHA NOW BE 1.13,04 V 11.10K i HE PAS THE POWER TO WORK ACLES? 4C on . ., Itir it • . .tilit Lwow II 5 a 7 * itt f Li 4 wOKIDERPAA. PUPZE wx-reR! Detroit Resettlement…

… praying for the day when they can leave blood-soaked German soil for- ever, one Jewish couple has been found who have decided to re- turn to German citizenship—this despite the fact that most of their…

…,000 Jewish immigrants take part in trying to build a estimated to be entering the United States monthly. If hers is one Germany from which my chil- of the 42 families being assisted every month by the Detroit…

December 26, 1947 • Page Image 7

…:39 p.m., at the Book Ca- dillac. LOUIS MARSHALL WOMEN Mrs. Stanley Yates, Pres., UN. 3-3764. Meet at Workmen's Circle on alternate Wednes- day nights. LOUIS 'MARSHALL BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL WOMEN Mrs…

…ud Monday of each month at Rose Sittig Cohen Hall. With the 90th anniversary analyst for the Detroit News, IVAN S. BLOCH CHAPTER year of Pisgah Lodge well on addressed the lodge in Decem- Mrs. Lester…

… Su"cribe Now! The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, Circulation Dept., 548 Woodward Ave., Detroit 26, Mich. Please enter my subscription to THE DETROIT JEWISH El one year $3.00 CHRONICLE for ❑ two years $5…

…-8996. Meet every 4th Monday at the Bnai Moshe Synagogue. DETROIT LODGE CHAPTER Mrs. Morris Tack, Pres., UN. 2-8996. Meeting 2nd Tues- day of each month at the Beth Aaron Synagogue. EAST SIDE CHAPTER Mrs…

…. Jeanette Sheplow, Pres., TI'. 7-2126. Meet 2nd and 4th Mondays of each month at the Savarine Hotel. HARRY B. KEIDAN CHAPTER Mrs. Morton Friedman, Pres., UN. 2-2930. Meet the first Tuesday of each month at 9…

… July 1, 1947, sary celebration at Masonic Mrs. Kalman M. Bruss, Pm., and at that time the ground- Temple. TO. 8-4511. Meet 4th Mon- work was laid for the anniver- day of each month at the sary jubilee…

… Schurgin, Pres., AT. The Rabbi Mandel M. Zager 1910. Meet 4th Monday of Basketball, Oratory Chapter No. 542 will hold an each month at River Rouge open meeting at 8:15 p.m., Wed- Congregation. Contests…

…. Jack Cutler, Pres., TY. 4-2850. Meet the third Tues- day of each month. BBYO Chatter Pisgah SI landings By ILENE RATNER Following are the top four, MOTOR CITY NO. 145, teams and "200" bowlers in the

June 26, 1942 • Page Image 9

…, swimming and rowing lor to care for the children. camping has become established on Grand Traverse Bay, will add The Lodge is equipped with through its promotion of nor- to the enjoyment of their stay. all…

… of July entire camping movement has tions write or call Stein's' Clover entertainment by the social di- been dominated by the one rector. Lodge, Omena, Mich., phone thought that happiness should 5-F-12…

… condition Michigan, 1600 feet above sea Lodge—By train, Union Depot. level, on a peninsula declared which is so dependent on so By Greyhound Bus—leaves De- by the State Health Department troit at 10:20 and 12…

… frontage on Clare with U. S. 10, 152 miles; suitable to the age group of Lake Michigan's crystal clear go right into 115, drive 36 the participating boys or girls, waters. It has also private ten- miles…

… right to 37, drive Excellent meals are served in 14 miles; at second signal in on instruction ; it provides boys the spacious dining room. Stein's and girls with regular intervals Traverse City, turn left…

…. of the home to do so; and it On alternate Thursday eve- provides for those fine personal With Three Films nings, beginning July 2, also, a adjustments which campers must series of summer book chats arc…

… of a series of documentary Sunday during the summer. Sum- and the added fact that these sound movies to be shown on suc- mer memberships, for a three- enrollments are growing from cessive Monday…

… will be conducted Following the Center tradition throughout the summer. of devoting Tuesday evenings to cultural programs, a series of SEGAL concerts will be presented on Tuesday evenings during the J…

… and heard in July and August are: wisdom. Even after two hours he Alma Philips, soprano; Marcia A board of directors meeting of was still speaking on the travail Hoffman, soprano; Cola Heiden, the

the celestial congre- list; Jascha Schwarzman, cellist, gency and the great need for gation. For every one could re- and Henrietta Kaminiarek, so- more land in Palestine to settle member how hard it had…

April 26, 1946 • Page Image 11

… Jewish Women, will take place at the Book-Cadillac Hotel on Wednesday, May 1, at 12:30 p. m. r; s. Hershel Kreger, retiring `dent, will read her annual re- after which the new officers be installed. A…

… Council office. Mrs. H. J. L. Frank heads the committee on luncheon ar- rangements. Mrs. Ed Schwartz, chairman, An informal dance is being plan- announced this week that plans ned by the Detroit Society of…

…. Samuel Rothstein; and publicity, Mrs. Morton Jacobs. The open meeting honoring new members is scheduled for April 29 at 1:30 p. m. "Consolation," a one-act play, will be presented. Medical Technologists…

…. Rabbi E. A. Levi will be guest speaker. Assisting Mrs. Schwartz on the arrangement committee are Mrs. A. Gleicher, Mrs. Jack Seder and President Mrs. E. Weissman. A $25 bond will he raffled at the

… program at the Jewish Cen- ter. Aluma is planning extensive outdoor activities for the coming months. The next general meeting will be held at the Aluma Clara ( meeting hall), 11639 Linwood, on Friday night…

… annual meeting of the school on May 20. One hundred and five active workers have been enlisted to se- cure widespread community sup- port for the Yeshivah to help cover its $100,000 budget. The formal…

December 26, 1947 • Page Image 6

the Joint Defense Appeal, the American Jewish Congress, the National Jewish Welfare Board and the Jewish Telegraphic Agency. For the 1st Time JANUARY 4th 8:00 P. M. Temple De 'h PEI • . One Taste…

THE Page Six `Plan of Operation' Mapped For $250,000,000 Campaign JEWISH Friday, December 26, 1947 NEWS I Yiddish Musical iShertok Charges British On Wednesday Jeopardize UN's Decision The

… embrace all these four points, will serve as a •basis for a rounded out program at home and abroad. They will pro- vide the financial underpinning to activities on which American Jews have agreed as a…

…. Resnikoff, Keren Hayesod director in Mexico, will bekeyesi- h dent of the joint drive. So. African Emergency Fund JOHANNESBURG, ( J T A ) — Acting on cabled appeals from leaders of the Jewish Agency, the

… latest musical production Legion be removed NEW YORK, (JTA)—Charging Four-Point Program Outlined by Isidore Sobeloff at Historic of the Yiddish stage, "His Bride's Britain with failure to cooperate…

… country. Honeymoon," will be featured as Session; Principle Functions Outlined For 50-Man British authorities in Jerusalem a New Year's' eve attraction at in carrying out the UN partition permitted Arab…

… buses to pass Economic and Defense Commission for Palestine decision, Moshe Shertok, head of ATLANTIC CITY, (JTA) — A "plan of operation" setting up - campaign machinery blanketing the entire country and…

… mobiliz- ing all communal forces within - American Jewry to raise the un- paralleled sum of $250,000.000 for the United Jewish Appeal in the coming year, was mapped by UJA - leaders following the conclusion…

… of the five-day conference. The country has been divided into 30 geographical regions, within which will be mobilized the local leadership in an inten- sive decentralized campaign. A committee of ten…

… will serve as an advisory body to assist during the campaign. Isidore Sobeloff of Detroit, ad- dressing the closing session, called for "psychological parity" in. conducting the campaign. He said that…

September 26, 1947 • Page Image 6

…- gation should gather ther e and not on the steps and lawns. If these facilities are not avail- able then worshipers should re- main inside out of respect to their religion. This should be made a rule and…

… enforced by ushers. MILT MORSE, 3835 Duane ave- nue, buyer and manager of C & G Motor Sales. I do not see anything wrong with worshipers congregating on steps and lawns. Jews aren't the only ones who do it…

…. Just go past any Chris- tian church on -- Sunday a n d you'll see the very same thing. The High Holy Day ser- vices are held during hot weather, a n d since many of the Synagogues are not air…

… that the majority of those who gather on the steps and lawns are the younger s e g- ment of the c o n gregation. They seem to be more rest- less than their elders, and find it difficult to remain in…

…. . • DAVID GUTMAN, 2689 Glynn Court, singer. If people are going to walk out while services are going on. they should go some place where they will not be conspic- uous. I think the worshiter should only…

… Rabbi Morris Adler will be the and Family speaker. 3324 Calvert The committee on nominations, which is composed of Mesdames Sidney J. Allen, Norman Adel- man, Douglas I. Brown, Perry Mr. and Mrs…

… Devenow. during the absence of all the principal officers of the organiza- tion. Why? .. . ** * The Inside Story on Korff Bared JSG Gets Ready for Member Drive Headed by Sylvia Collins and Leonard Baruch…

… before V-E Day), placed 50,000 Reichsmark at the dispos- al of the Mufti. He was the official adviser of Hitler on "problems" arising in connection with the extermina- tion of the Jews. While the con…

… DAUGHTER SYDELLE The Latest in extend New Year Greetings Utility Bags ... to all their friends and relatives. MEISTER STUDIO of DRAMATIC ART will re-open on September 29, Course includes Diction…

4th, 8:30 P. M. — Masonic Temple COLEMAN HAWKINS — BILL HARRIS — FLIP PHILLIPS HOWARD McGlIEE — HANK JONES — RAY BROWN HELEN HUMES Ticket, now on mil e Grinnell!, and all-Plastic too! LINGERIE…

July 26, 1940 • Page Image 1

…. The British charged that most of the tar- gets of the bombs were non- military objectives. Many bombs fell into the sea, officials said, one of them hitting a fishing vessel and killing two fishermen…

…. Another exploded in the street, killing a truck driver. A third hit a house, but did not explode. chairman. The decision, accord. Bust of Dr. Theodor Herzl, which was unveiled on Thursday ing to Mr…

…. Ruttenberg, is de- signed to give the Yishuv a evening, at the Palestine Pavilion at the New York World's Fair on smaller body which can function the occasion of a memorial service for Dr. Herzl, the 36th anni…

… ized on a more compact basis. of the Bezalel School of Arts and the great Zionist leader person- After explaining the reasons ally, was a sculptor of note, and for tightening the Vaad Leumi's Crafts in…

… readily agreed to tory. Therefore, the Jews are a kindly and sympathetic do that at a cost of $3500. The now called upon to make ev- `with eye on those who gaze upon him. sum was raised by subscription ery…

…—which was never done. Agricultural Extension, Defense; Dr. Goldstein Sends So the Herzl bust rested on an Mesage of Encouragement to Jerusalem Leaders improvised stand—and was com- pletely forgotten ! NEW…

…- terest in the further development Na- Jewish Palestine Pavilion at the tilities to the shores of the Holy tional and defense of the is Jewish Home which one of Na- the New York World's Fair I found Land…

… mind. I called at the ahem Ussishkin, veteran Zionist attack on Palestine, let this re- Herzl School, which has since leader and World President of mittance also serve as an expres- become a junior…

June 26, 1942 • Page Image 7

… through 9, at the Cedar Point-on-Lake Erie Grand Ballroom. This will be a real treat for dancers and vacationists at the resort's 1000-room Break- ers Hotel. Special dance sessions planned for the 4th of…

…America Awisk Periodical Carter 1912 I iThieago Diego, visit dough. Wein. 8 sta. ie forum, nen of r wed. dinner of the ler of the mord, 11 on their lurfee Yale ratter Sun. four i Dr. Triee…

… a graduation party held in honor of Dr. Krochmal, at the Wilshire Hotel on Sunday, June 21. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Dunn of Rochester Ave. announce the engagement of their daughter, June, to Michael Plotnick…

… President of Ladies Auxiliary JNF William Hordes, president of Jewish National Fund Council, formally installed Mrs. Philip Cutler as president of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Jewish Na- tional Fund on June…

… heroes. In the eve- Report on J.C.R. Convention Gerson; in memory of Adolph Finsterwald by Mr. and Mrs. Sam- ning the Auxiliary, in uniform. and its daughters' chapter, took Mrs. Joseph A. Bakst, president…

… uel Gerson; in memory of Sam Schaefer by Mr. and Mrs. Harry part in one of the most outstand- ing parades of the city when of the Brochah Goldstein Auxil- Frank; in memory of Mrs. Jennie its citizens…

the tional convention at Denver, Colo., Bielfield by Mr. and Mrs. H. C. men at the U.S. Veterans Facility on .June 18-22. On June 30 a Broder; in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Dearborn Unit Wednesday, June…

…- report on the convention. TB. 1.4126 ■ ■ Sixth Consecutive Camping Year for Boys Seven Through Sixteen • For Complete Information LOU HANDLER or AL SKELLY 2475 Pingree, Detroit 2740 Grand, Detroit…

… r, at e, went ) iano Judi. ), at rater. see]. 1 at rene 1 of Bar , at aph. day, •et- dal! Leon on of ter, ool. ex- of leir on use. her ing Ley ter ire Ur ra d. al a to to a 0. 1- h…

… 11 1 J1111.: 26, 1942 CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle • ENGAGEMENTS The engagement of Joyce C. Yancher to Joseph II. Hootner was announced…

August 26, 1949 • Page Image 12

…, with ft committee of 10, will contact every member of the organiza- tion, the objective being a .new member for each old - one. The first report meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Jerome J. Frank…

…, Sept. 3, A dinner in Sheldon's honor will be held Sunday, Sept. 4, at Lacha•'s on Dex ter. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Fried- man of Los Angeles. formerly of Detroit, announce the Bar Mitz- vah of their…

… of Jewish property will be subject of one of the main discussions at the meet- ing of the World Jewish Congress which opened in Paris Thursday, WJC leaders Dr. Arich Kubo- witski, Dr. Arieh Tratakower…

…-12th St. WILL RE LOCATED ON W. 7 MILE ROAD and HARTWELL 1 Block East of Schaefer ON SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 4th We Deliver Call UN. 4-7785 CHRYSLER—PLYMOUTH DEALERS Campau at Caniff Open Evenings TW. 2-7500 …

…"4.11,11.10 PIPIP Council Sets Goal Of 1,000 Members omen 1,000 new members this fall is the goal announced by Mrs. Samuel S. Willis, membership chairman of the Detroit Section, National Council…

… of Jewish Women. Plans for the imple- mentation of this drive were an- nounced at a meeting held at the home of Mrs. Sidney Sol- omon, vice president in charge of membership. Each of 20 vice chairmen…

…, secretary of the mem- bership committee, Sept. 12. The following are working as vice chairmen with Mrs. Willis: Mesdames Albert Budman, Mel- vin Kolbert, Harold Helper, J. A. Sarason, David Keats, Martin…

… open house honoring the Bar Mitz- vah will be h-:2,Id at their home at 2 p.m. Sunday; Sept. 4. Rabbi Earl Korchak of Brooklyn will be guest of honor. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Saul E. Gordon of 2541 Pingree…

… - announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Sam- uel James, at 9:30 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 27, at the Rose Sittig Co- hen branch of the United He- brew Schools, Lawton a n d Waverly. A reception in his honor will be…

… held from 2 to 5 p.m. Sunday, Aug.. 28, at their home. No cards. * * * Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Kra- mer of 2908 Calvert announce the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Joel Marvin, at 9 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 17, at…

June 26, 1942 • Page Image 6

… Mrs. Jack Halper en- Mrs. Norman R. Thal of Toledo tertained a group of friends at is spending the week-end in De- dinner on Friday night, June 19. troit. Recent Charming Bride Mrs. Herman Finsterwald…

…, Ha. breakfast on June 21 at the Mr. Newman has just been ap- Franklin Hills Country Club. pointed First Lieut. Ground Di- vision of the Air Corps. Leonard Ettelson of Chicago was a guest at the Book…

… is visiting with relatives in Cleve- land to be gone over the 4th of July. 4W1!"!'9""7 7 ;' Mr. and Mrs. Kurt West of Vassar Drive left for a three weeks' trip to Houghton Lake, the Upper Peninsula and…

…6 DETRDIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle IN THE REALM OF LOCAL SOCIETY . Dr. and Mrs. David J. Levy Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich, formerly of Boston Blvd. were at home Sunday, June 21, in honor…

June 26, 1942 • Page Image 4

… mi- reply to the article on Jews by nority groups in America." Milton Mayer in the March 28 Other speakers, who honored issue of the weekly. The editors the senior New York senator and of the S…

… write an article expressive of the American attitude on Mi- nority groups." PROTECTION OF MINORITIES Addressing himself to the gen- eral question of the protection of minority rights, rather than…

… bat- tling one another," Mr. Willkie said that "the height of our civ- ilization has been reached not by our assembly lines, our inventions or any of our great factitious development, but by the ability…

… UNVEILING Harry, Sol, Jack, Joe and Sam Schumer announce that a tomb- stone will be unveiled over the grave of their mother, Mrs. Mol- lie Schumer, on Sunday, June 28, at 12 noon, at the Chesed shel Emes…

…- heartedly from their beginning until the time of his death, the Board of Education has ordered a resolution to be spread on the minutes and a copy forwarded to the family. The text is as follows: "To walk…

… humbly with thy God. Micah 6.8. "These works of the prophet Micah truly depict the character of our dear friend, Rabbi Ralph Spalter, who was called to eter- nal life on April 26, 1942. "Rabbi Spalter was…

…- man Foundation, the Y.W.C.A., various Protestant Foundations, and a Hillel Foundation serve the huge student constituency at Hunter College, as neighbors under one roof, the House will become a superb…

… Charlevoix and Petosky Helps you t'an fo a golden-toast shade! Prevents burning and blistering! Take it along This 4th! Tan-Time Cream Brith Hillel Foundation, the New man Clubs, and the Y.W.C.A was…

…Page Four THE JEWISH NEWS U.S. Crawling with Insidious Anti-Semitism, Says Willkie Calls Upon Nation to Disavow Bigotry, Persecution at Home Which Would "Immeasurably Weaken Our Fighting Arm" NEW…

… YORK, (JPS)—Declaring that "we are already witnessing a crawling, insidious anti-Semitism in our own country," Wendell Willkie, Republican Presidential can- Thidate in 1940, calls upon the nation to…

December 26, 1941 • Page Image 15

…, who passed away three years ago, December 26, 1941 (7th day in Teveth). Happy were the years we spent together, Lonely are our hearts today, For the one we loved so dearly, Has forever passed away. No…

one knows how much we miss you, N one knows the bitter pain, We have suffered since we lost you, Life has never been the same. In our hearts your memory lin- gers, Sweetly, tender, fond and true, There…

… Britain's famed flying force, the R.A.F., in this country for advance pilot training, will be weekly guests of the Royal Palm Hotel, Miami Beach, Fla. Commencing on Dec. 20, every Saturday evening is known…

… as "R.A.F. Night." Use of the Royal Palm Ho- tel's cabana club in the after- noon, dinner in the "Royal Room," dancing and entertain- ment on the "Ocean Terrace" with a group of local debutantes acting…

… as hostesses, is part of the interesting program arranged for the men. OBITUARY BERTHA STEARN of 2504 Taylor Ave., 45 years old, died on Dec. 24. Funeral services were held at Lewis Bros. Funeral…

… and two children. on Dec. 22 at the age of 58, Mother in home to take com- FOR RENT — Newly - decorated after a prolonged illness. Burial plete charge. Box 130, Detroit room for couple. Complete was in…

June 26, 1942 • Page Image 8

… Monday afternoon at the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue, with ceremonies deeply impressive. Rabbi Hershman spoke briefly on the vital need which this organ- iiation fills at this time. The following were…

…'s clubs in the city on the place and importance of Sabbath in Jewish life. CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Mt. Sinai Donor Luncheon Under Way Owing to the fact that there will be no mail delivery on

… in Palestine For- o the in the Cry stal Ba 31 Book-Cadillac Hotel and gists are as follows: was followed by a wedding din- In the Fred M. Butzel Forest: ner at the hotel. The bride One tree in memory…

… traveling in In the Joseph H. Ehrlich For- Fischer On Sunday, June 21, at the est: One tree in memory of Mrs. the East. Bnai Moshe Synagogue, Rabbi Sarah Hackelman by Mr. and united in marriage Mil. Mrs…

June 26, 1942 • Page Image 9

… summer months in Michigan. Dr. Meyer will serve on the staff of the Workshop for Teach- ers being conducted at Albion as a summer project under the joint auspices of the University of Chicago and…

…. • • • :BRIDAL BREVITIES Miss Barbara Komer, a July ride-elect, was the honor guest t a luncheon and shower given y Mrs. William Roth and Mrs. uben Allender; at the home of e former on Canterbury Dr., ednesday…

September 26, 1947 • Page Image 12

… Philadelphia after spending the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Levin of Strathcona Dr. Leonard M. Rand, who is on leave from Tokio, Japan, where he is a prosecuting attorney against Japanese War…

… when on Tuesday noon, at the eve of Yom Kippur, Mayor Edward J. Jeffries signed a petition in support of the Buck- ley Bill H. R. 2848. This bill pro- vides for the banning of distri- bution of anti…

… Rd. TY. 4-7784 $ 1 1 t t ttt t ttttttt 1 I ALL STARS JAZZ CONCERT Norman Granz' JAZZ AT THE PHILHARMONIC SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4th, 8:30 P. M. - MASONIC TEMPLE COLEMAN HAWKINS - HANK JONES…

…Page Tweive ✓ THE JEWISH NEWS Miss Lewis Becomes Bride of Leslie Fleisher tivitiei in Society Before her marriage to Henry Koloff, Audrey Harelik was enter- tained at pre-nuptial affairs by…

… Ave. has returned from a short visit in New York. Mrs. Howard Kaichen, her daughter, Susan, and son, John, of Huntington Woods left on Monday by motor for Providence R. I., where Susan will resume her…

… Criminals, spent a few days with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Morris Rand of Highland Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Levitt of the Indian Village Manor are spending a week in New York. Joanne Kuttnauer, daughter of Mr…

…. and Mrs. Melville Kuttnauer of Canterbury Rd., has left for Lenox, Mass., where she will attend the Windsor Mountain School. Miss Selma Sampliner of the Chatham Apt. had as her guests this week her…

December 26, 1947 • Page Image 23

… York temple, went on record as oppos- ing affiliation of the Union of American HebreW Congregations . ' with the proposed successor or- ganization to the American Jew- ish Conference. 7729 TWELFTH ST…

… Morris Adler officiated. He is survived by his widow, Mollie; sons. Nathaniel and Stanley, and one grandchild. * * * DAVID CEIFETZ, 59, died sud- denly Dec 16. Funeral services were held at the Hebrew…

… Documentary Film To Be Distributed Soon NEW YORK.-A documentary film, first to depict the implemen- tation of the Truman Directive on DPs, titled "HIAS Places the Displaced," will be ready for dis- tribution…

… services were held at the Hebrew Benevolent Society. Interment was in Toledo. Additional services were held at the Zimmerman Funeral Home in Toledo. She is survived by her husband, Sam; sons, Samuel, Ir…

… were held at the Hebrew Benevolent Society with interment at Hebrew Memorial Park. Rabbi Joshua Sperka offi- ciated. He is survived by his widow, Freda; sons, Joseph, Saul and Harry; a daughter, Mrs…

…. Sarah Ehrlich, and seven grand- cnildren. * * * MRS. MARY LAVINE, 56, died Dec. 16. Funeral services were held at the Hebrew Benevolent Society with interment at He- brew Memorial Park. Rabbi Joshua…

…..- S,. J. :Wiener. Dies - Mrs. Ethel Wiener, 60, of 2750 Sturtevant, died suddenly last Saturday at her home. Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Sun- day at Lewis Bros. new funeral chapel on Puritan…

… daughters, Pauline Can- ner and Edith Deitch, and three gl andchildren. A resident of Detroit for 33 years, Mrs. Wiener had been ac- tive in the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jewish National Fund since its…

… inception. Her son, Dr. Wiener, is a former president of the JNF Council. Judaism Council Against Agency's Acting for Jewry NEW YORK (JTA) - The an- nual meeting of Congregation i'manu-El, influential New…

… estimate. Complete home wall- cleaning. One-day service. TWin- brook 2-1089 or TWinbrook 2-4757. MISCELLANEOUS 1947 Buick. Take 2 to share driving and expenses. UN. 1-6958. ESTABLISHED fish and fruit…

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