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THEPLTROATIRVISHOIRONIGLIS
SHOLEM ALEICHEM FOLK INSTITUTE
If LEGION
POSTPONES
OPENS A MODERNLY EQUIPPED CAMP ! FORENOON
SESSION
The Sholem Aleichem Folk In-
stitute, known also as the Jewish
People's School, announces the
opening of its modern and fully
equipped Camp Sholem Aleichem,
located amidst beautiful scenery,
four miles from Chelsea, on the U.
S. 12 State Road. The camp has
excellent facilities for sports, com-
fortable and airy bungalows, a
sanitary kitchen, recreation hall
and a lake which has been declared
by the Red Cross as the healthiest
in the whole vicinity.
The camp, under the direction of
Sh. Bercovich, director of the Sho-
lem Aleichem Folk Institute, will ,
be conducted in accordance with the
aims and ideals of the Sholem
Aleichem Folk Institute.
Experienced
counsellors
will
carefully supervise the children
and their activities giving them
every care and attention.
ON YOM KIPPUR DAY
1
-- -
Milford Stern, chairman of •
committee which reprnented
the Jewish members of the
American Legion, has received
word ■
at noon Friday, as we
were going to press, that the
executive committee of the
American Legion, in session in
Indianapolis, Friday morning,
decided that there should be as
adjournment of the forenoon
session of the convention on
Monday, Sept. 21, at such time
that sacred services of Yom
Kippur may he observed.
$180,000
RAISED TOWARDS ALLIED JEWISH CAMPAIGN
QUOTA IN FIRST FIVE *DAYS OF DRIVE; ENTHUSIASM
REIGNS SUPREME AS VOLUNTEERS SEE GOAL IN SIGHT
(Continued from Page One.)
gift from Mr. and Mrs.
He nry dation at Ann Arbor, sent a check
for $100.
Mr.
Four teams reported that they
willing hands to make your eam- and Mrs. Meyer L. Prentis, $8,200;
paign a success. I know there
had oversubscribed their quotas
would not be the enthusiasm you $M7r,.50a0n.
as follows: Team of Mrs. Milton
and
AMIr
l
s.ofAthe
irneiwlatWerineadmdaend J Petrie I If.. Will'
display were the causes involved
am
gifts in honor of Mother's Day.
not worthy."
Schwartz, raised 130 per cent of
Rates are as follows: $11 a week
A list of contributors will be their quota; Simon Shet
Governor
Brucker
added:
"Gov-
zer raised
for children attending Jewish folk
published next week.
ernment can do many things, but
1116 per cent of his quota; Charles
schools. For children registering
Monday's Luncheon.
IWolok raised 112 per cent of his
it cannot go into the field of the
for a whole season of 10 weeks a re-
human heart and accomplish the
The spirit of the noon-day lunch- quota; Morton F. Ashner, 120 per
duction will be allowed and the
objectives
of
such
a
campaign
as
eon
was
increased
by
the
distri-
cent of his quota; James Straits,
sum of $100 will be charged for the
yours, for those objectives are bution of prizes to teams and indi- 150 per cent of his quota.
whole season. Children not attend-
greater
than
material
gifts."
viduals
r
a
i
s
i
n
g the largest
Among the non-Jewish gifts for
an-
ing Jewish folk schools will be
noun eed on Tuesday was one
amounts for the particular days.
DeRoy's Appeal."
charged $12.50 a week, or $120. if IHERTZ AND SHPARGEL
The singing at the luncheon was $300 f from the Detroit Creamery
Aaron
DeRoy,
chairman
of
the
registered for the whole season.
AT HALEVY'S CONCERT
drive, who presided, said in open- led by Eddie McGrath, with George Co
A touch o f humor was added to By serving our inimitably tasty delicatessen two or three
ing the meeting: "What we do Tonak at the piano. Assisting Mr.
At the forthcoming sixth annual in the next 10 days will mean vic- McGrath was the able co-chair-'the proceedings on Tuesday when
times a week you will tickle the palates of your family and
J. Y. P. S. of Shaarey Zedek. Sophocles' "Electra" at Or- concert of the Detroit lialevy Ilaz-
tory or failure for our commu- man of the entertainment commit- Anthony Deutsch raised his pledge at the same
time enjoy the beautiful thought of havirp•
omir Singing Society to be held
rs.
enry Levitt, who from $250 to $500 for the ri '
chestra Hall, May 22.
nity. If we are victorious we will ee,
unday
evening,
Slay
24,
at
the
George Weiswasser, advisor of
helped In the writing of the songs lege of kissing Mrs. Ilenry Wine- given to a most worthy cause. The purchasing power
Detroit Institute of Arts, 1. M. be able to do what we are called and who was also responsible, in man. Thereupon Moe Leiter raised
the Junior Young People's Society
three stores enables us to offer you substantial savings or
upon to accomplish-to take care
of Shaarey Zedek, will give a lec-
Four nationally known artists, Hertz and Samuel Shpargel will of the needy, to take care of our addition to the arrangement of his gifts from $75 to $200 for the delicatessen foodstuffs.
ture "An Introduction to Music,' never hitherto in collaboration up- be featured as soloists.
obligations to the Near East and the luncheon programs, in arrang- right of publicly kissing Mrs. Lei-
Mr.
Hertz,
well
known
bass
bar-
at the meeting of the society, Sun- on the same task, will display their
ing a series of excellent radio pro- ter. The kisses were registered
day afternoon, May 17, at the At- joint labors at Orchestra Hall for litone and one of the founder of the to Palestine. We aim to achieve grams.
amidst the cheers of the workers.
kinson branch of the synagogue., a single evening, May 22, under ' society, will appear in a program unity in our- community, but un-
The luncheon on Monday was
Mayor Murphy'. Adores..
we succeed in this drive, our presided over by Clarence It. Eng-
EAT LUNCH OR DINNER AT BOESKY'S
The music of Russia will figure , the management of Ross K. Hub- of vocal selections in Yiddish. His less
unity will crumble.
It is unfortunate that in times
prominently in this non-technical , bard, when the Ann Arbor Dramat- '
gass.
The high standards that we demand of our delicatessen
"We should all be willing to
Myron Steinberg was the when we herald our civilization as
lecture. Dancing will follow the is Festival Company comes here's
products are maintained in all our foods. Prepared in home-
make sacrifices, to go into our first campaigner to report that he enlightening so many of our peo-
meeting.
for a performance of Sophocles
like style, you will enjoy eating here,
capital account to make this drive had oversubscribed his quota. A ple should be in want," Mayor
June 23 has been tentatively set "Electra."
p y sai
I go over. 1 am confident that with number of other teams a nd indi- M u rh
enough.
as the date for the formal dinner
viduals
who
on
that
day
oversub-
i
n D e tro it, perhaps the richest city
These four artists include a cel-
I the support we are getting from
dance to be given by the society ebrated actress, Blanche Yurka;
scribed their allotted quotas were on the face of the earth, we find
this city we are bound to win."
for members only. The country one of our foremost dancers, Mar- !
Edward Atlas, Mrs. Ilarrry people in need because wealth is
In presenting Dr. John Slawson,
club chosen for the affair will be the Graham; a well-known com-
executive director of the Jewish Jacobson, Mrs. Ira Copeland, Mrs. , slipping into the hands of 4 per
announced next week.
poser-conductor, Louis Borst, and
Welfare Federation and of the Al- Milton Gordon and Mrs. Leopold cent, while 96 per cent of the pen-
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Berman one of the more brilliant of Ameri-
lied Jewish Campaign, Mr. DeRoy Mayer.
ple are without purchasing power.
were hosts to members of the board can stage designers, James Itey-
The address to the workers on There are 46,000 families in De- Twelfth at Hazelwood
1
said he was "the most dynamic
at the meeting May 12.
Hastings at Farnsworth
nolds.
Monday was delivered by Rabbi troit-250,000 souls-who are on
man I ever worked with."
Leon
Elam.
Slawson Reads Greetings.
Library Market, Library and Gratiot
the charity list of the Welfare De-
Tuesday's Luncheon.
Dr. Slawson appealed to the
partment. It is a city of destitute
workers to devote themselves
Two- thirds of the quota was re people within our own ranks.
wholeheartedly to their campaign ported raised at Tuesday's lunch- , When this happens in a city like
en rea
ow a b ou t those oppressed
tasks Il
e thd
grtin ee s eon
gh
w is h w
'CA Good Suit of Clothes Costs No More
was a cidressed b y ours
from Adolph Finsterwald, who Mayor Frank Murphy.
throughout the world who are suf-
If You Get It at The 'Right 'Place"
was forced to leave the city on ac-
tering
because
of a lack of good
The 10 divisions were dubbed by !
count of his health; Dr. Abbe Hil- the following titles in the drive: sense in the adjustment of our so-
lel Silver of Cleveland, Lieutenant- Division A, "Steinberg's Ehrliche dal and economic order?
There are thousands of veterans
governor Herbert II. 1.ehman of Menschen"; Division B, "Leiter's
The greatest social movement
New York, Edgar J. Kaufman, Legion"; Division C, "S. A. Divi- on earth is in our city. The most in Detroit in need of assistance
"Finest Golf Courses in the
who refuse to resort to organized
Detroit District."-Tommy Ar-
dynamic figure of Pittsburgh; ar
Dr. sion"; Division D, "Stone's Sp k- alert social consciousness mani-
charities or the public welfare for
mour.
Cyrus Adler, president of the ler"; Division K, "Rubiner's Rab- tested in our city is demonstrated
aid, according to Major Eugene L.
American Jew i s h Committee; bdnim"; Division F, "Fishing Mar- in this hall at this time. You have
Van Antwerp, national executive
ISRAEL HERTZ
Mon. to Fri-1 Round ....$1.00
Invites you to visit his new
James N, Rosenberg, vice-chair- vela"; Division G, "S. & N. Life- just done your duty because it is
officer of the Veterans of Foreign
All Day
51.50
tine and mellow voice has been com- man of the Joint Distribution savers"; Division Ii, "Charlie and your heritage. It is one of the Wars of the United States, who
Saturday-I Round
pared with the best operatic sing- Committee; Dr. Jonah B. Wise, Joe's Boy Scouts"; Division I, greatest contributions of Jewry to joined with other officials of veter-
$1.50
national
chairman
of
the
Joint
"Ilimel-Hose
Division
J,
"Sam's
the
world
that
you
adhere
to
com-
All Day
ers of the country. His solo at the
$2.00
an organizations in urging the pub-
munal good, to social conscious- ! lie to buy a "Buddy Poppy" Satur-
recently held "Spring Festival," Distribution Committee campaign; Sightseers".
Sun., Holidays-All Wry
$2.00
Amounts and percentages raised ness and to a common
weal.
rendered with much idgnity, will Felix Warburg and Morris Rothen-
.
.
day,
May
23.
The
tenth
annual
.
After
2
p.
m
$1.00
"I endorse
we
t e chief 1 sale of the "Buddy Poppy" opens
long linger in the memory of those berg, national chairman of the by the special gifts committee
executive
of
this
city
and
there
is
American Palestine Campaign.
were reported at Tuesday's lunch-
who heard him.
on that day and will continue until
Mr. Shpargel, who is the piano Addressing the workers, Dr. Slaw- ein as follows: Adolph Finster- nothing I would not do if you will 51 30.
accompanist, needs no introduction son said: "I am sire this vast weld's team, known as "Adolph's only let me do it. I want Co thank , The "Buddy i'oppy" was intro.
to the Jewish people of Detroit. He army will overcome all obstacles. Aristocrats, $51,231, or 93.8 per Y ou not only for your cultural and dared to the American public in
W. Warren at Merriman Rd.
is not only a fine musician, but is You will surely heed the cry of the cent of its quota; Ed Rosenthal's intellectual contributions to our 11920 as a symbol of the sacrifices
a young man fired with imagina- 6,000 afflicted here who plead for "Edwinners," $35,685, or 89 per community, but also for stirring of the American dead in the World
consciousness in our , War. Its origin is traced to the
tion and enthusiasm, which he your aid, and of the 8,000,000 in cent of its quota; Mrs. Henry ' the
displayed in one of his recent re- Eastern Europe and the Near East Wineman'a team, known as "Gert'a midst."
poppies of Flanders Fields. The
citals at the Institute of Arts
Go-Getters," $7,845, or 66.8 per
who look to you for triumph."
Wednesday's Luncheon.
"Buddy Poppy" was officially
Mrs. Anna Warren, leading so-
And turning to the contributors cent of its quota; Sam Summer-
At Wednesday's luncheon, which adopted by the V. F. W. in 1925 a ,
prano of the choir, and Mrs. Rose he said: "I congratulate you that field's "Sportsmen," $5,625, or was addressed by Milford Stern, a tribute toits dead. All "Buddy
Schechter, contralto, will sing solos you are givers. In gratitude for 58.8 per cent of its quota; Milford it was reported that a total of Poppies" distributed by V. F. W.
with the choir, WilliamCayman, belonging to the class of givers Stern's "51inyan," $17,105, or 70.6 $157,978, or 73.4 per cent of the are made by disabled veterans in
Open Evenings Until 9 o'Clock.
D. Shkolnick, assistant conductors, you should consider the prestige per cent of its quota.
quota of $215,000 had been reached. government hospitals throughout
and Miss Ruth Sherman, associate of this community in planning your
Mr. Wiseman reported at the Fred al. liutzel was chairman. the country, and the name is pat-
accompanist of the choir are help- gifts."
luncheon that a check had been Maurice Aronsson presided over ented, 51ajor VanAntwerp said.
1A7,• ■ • 5 ell
ing Prof. E. Zaludkowski, musical
Then followed the talking pic- received from Dr. Murray Jack- the portion of the meeting during
director, in the final perparations ture featuring appeals by Felix man for $1,000. Dr. Jackman in- which reports were submitted b>'
I for the concert which will lie free Warburg, Dr. Albert Einstein and creased his last year's gift of $100 the general solicitations divisionX.1
to the public.
Eddie Cantor, with Fred M. Butzel to this ten-fold sum. Another gift Samuel !tubbier of Division E re-1
translating Dr. Einstein's address announced by Mr. Wineman was ported that his teams had collected
Fine Tailoring, Custom Clothing and Men's Furnishings
Home Baked Sale of J. W. E. from the German. The picture for $500 from the Union Guardian $6,992, or 87.5 per cent of its quo- I David Belasco, who helped shape
1426 GRISWOLD STREET
was arranged by Maurice Capla Bankers' Group. Rabbi Bernard ta.
Clifford 1975
Mr. Rubiner reported that
W. 0. Wednesday.
the course of the American stage
At a special meeting of the Jew- of the Metropolitan Motion Pic- Heller, director of the !fillet Foun- three of his captains who had over- I for
General
half a century, died on Thera-
ish Women European Welfare Or- ture Co.
subscribed
their quotas are Sam day, May I I, at his home in New
Insurance
Winem•n's
Address.
Sternberg,
Gus
Newman
and
Mar-
ganization, Monday, at the Atkin-
vin
Gingold.
The
latter
two
alone
York.
In
July
he
would
have
been
Henry
Wineman, president of
2210 Park Ave.
wsun branch of Shaarey Zed k, at
e
77 years old. At his bedside at the
collected $3,200.
which Mrs. Joe Itadner presided, the Jewish Welfare Federation
Randolph 8181
Among the gifts reported on time of his death were his only
letters were read from European and honorary chairman of the
Wednesday was one for $1,500 daug hter, Mrs. Morris Gest, and his
families who for the last six years campaign, said in an address that
two
physicians.
51r.
Belasco
des-
from
i
received monthly aid, and from followed the showing of the
,ou
s Mendelsohn;
$500 eettiled
BILL AND SOPHIA KONEN
from the
Detroit
Bankers' Group,
f am il y. from a Portuguese Jewish PREMIER COACH LINE
new European orphaned families talkies:
All•Steel Palace Coaches
$100 from Henry Ewald, $100 from
"These drives have a leavening
asking for support. The latter
VILLAGE OF
Al
Day,
$100
from
the
United
CHICAGO
were turned over to the board of influence on our community. We
Dairies, $200 from Kennedy Dairy
separate the dross from the pure
I ST. CLAIR SHORES
directors for action
DENVER, LOS ANGELES
$100 from Mrs. II. Harris. a
Final arrangements were made gold and usually a good find is our
NIAGARA FALLS, BOSTON,
Emulating the Ziegfeld Follies visitor in Detroit.
for the two affairs conducted by the reward. This year's find I call
NEW YORK CITY,
A feature of the dinner Wednes- ,
North Woodward branch of the or- the salt of the earth. I refer to and singing "We're Over the Top"
BENJAMIN NETZORG
PHILADELPHIA
r .tt little e speck by
ganization as follows: for the home our worthy chairman, Aaron De- an( I "B r ng ng Home the Bacon o day was the pretty
MAIN TERMINAL
of the Lee Crest apartments, 69
pretty Jewish girls at noon nine-year-old Hadassah Yachnitz years old, died on May 11. Fu-
baked sale to be held Wednesday, Ruy.
HOTEL
FORT WAYNE
v.11 bri uht $5 her savings in pen-
"With few exceptions, the great- Thursday staged a triumphant who
CASS dr TEMPLE
at Jewish meat markets, and for
'
neral services were held on Stay
the luncheon with music to be held er part of our lives is devoted to march into the ballroom of llotel nies ' for presentation to the fund. , 13 at Temple Beth El, with inter-
Phone Glendale 2000
Tuesday, alay 25, 1:30 p. m. at our own selfish interests. Work in Statler to announce that their di- Hadassah said her mother enocur- ment at White Chapel Memorial
Clifford 1000
er
give
s m on ey to the ,
the Chinese Tea Gardens, 1514 these campaign is the least we can vision, Division C, headed by Mrs. fund
ead of
ing her buy lark. Dr. Leo 111. Franklin and
do. And every dollar given in Abe Srere and Mrs. Sidney J. Al- aged host tothaw
Woodward avenue.
Rabbi Leon h'ram ofri ci
.
.
flowers or her on Mothers Day.
For Young and Old, There Is N. ∎
Arrangements were also made this campaign will come back a len, was first to oversubscribe its
Adding to the cheer of the lune h- Netzorg was connected with
Ilealthier Food Than
for the home cooked dinner to be thousand-fold in the happiness yo u quota in the Allied Jewish Cam-
. Chase's Mercantile Company of
paign. Mrs. Srere announced that eon on Wednesday was the round
THE EAGLE DAIRY PROD-
held in June, for the tag day to be I will receive."
Pontiac and was a resident of that
UCTS SOUR CREAM, CHEESE
Dr. Krass's Address.
her division had raised $7,477, or of songs led by Mrs. Ilenry J. Lev- city for 20 years. lie is survived
held Sunday, July 19. at Mt. Clem-
Dr. Nathan Kress, rabbi of Tem. 106.6 of its quota, this sum having itt, who ooganized a group of sing- by his wife, Dora; two daughters,
AND BUTTER
ens, and for the picnic to he held
ers to lead in community s i ng i ng b o f
Sunday, August 16, at Belle Isle. ] pre Emanu-El of New York, in been subscri ed by 497 contribu-
Make sure you buy only a,
the workers. Vocal solos were ran .1 s. ltarold Van Baalen and Mrs.
The next board of directors meet- the principal address of the eve- tors.
best.
Ask
your grocer to ,
'Israel
Meyers;
a
son,
Sidney
of
Mrs. Srere's announcement also dered by Miss Corinne Muir.
ing will be held Monday evening, ning, recalled that he was in De-
Eagle Dairy Products.
Mr. Stern, who delivered the ad- ' Battle Creek, and two brothers,
May 18, at the home of the treas- troit at the invitation of Dr. Leo stated that her division received a
To Our Many Jewish Customers.
Jacob
Si.
and
Isaac.
dress of the day, said: "The stam-
urer of the organization, Mrs. I. ' M. Franklin 14 years ago and that pledge of $1,000 from the Sears-
from a small gathering the sum o f Roebuck Co., necessitating a trip ina of the Jewish people is being
Goldsmith, 237 Alger street.
THE WELL-KNOWN GROCER
MRS LOUIS MATTS
challenged. We are being tester
C h t ica sglrs,
Mrs. Srere and
The association announces that $100,000 was gathered for Euro- to llo
by conditions, and by being credited
Get the Best. Protect Your
On Monday, April 27, at the
ob Srere also un
B. Moravnick, collector of the Ile- peen relief in a period of 10 min- Allen.
Health
that her team received a check for with great social mindedness we Montreal General Hospital, there
brew Orphan Home, has been en- ' utes•
are challenged by the outside non- passed away 5Irs. Louis Marts,
5071 TILLMAN
gaged as collector for the J. W. E. I "Jew's of Detroit demonstrate $1,000 from W. J. MacAneeny,
Jewish world." Commenting on leaving four daughters and three
WALNUT 5413
W. 0., and members are asked to the 'ley toy,' the good heart, in President of the Hudson Motor
_
the spirit of the campaign Sir. sons, among whom is Mrs. Harris
has taken over the grocery store at
co-operate with him.
every drive," he said. He lauded Car Co.
Stern s id that some folks give Cohen
a of Windsor, Ont., formerly
Meyer I.. Prentis, treasurer of thei r m it e,
Mr. Wineman, who, by his perse-
ot h ers give their with of Detroit.
3,Corporation, might. while others don't give who
"Strictly Dishonorable" Con- verance and his personal exampliee, h
helped to unite Detroit Jewry. lie Presiding t Thursday's
,s luncheon , might
tinues at Lafayette.
You are assured the finest in groceries. Sanitary
greeted the new leader, and said announce that the total sub-
FREDA KAPLAN
Radio Program..
"Strictly Dishonorable" will con-
NE If'
and Fresh Every Day.
i that just as in the days of old scribed by 4,444 donors up to noon
tinue next week at the Lafayette.
A series of interestin radio of 13535 La Salle boulevard, 28
i Aaron upheld the hands of Moses, Thursday was $171,558, or 79.8
years old, died on May 10. Fu-
It derives its fun from the tribu-
grams
were
arranged
by
g
You can save money by buying here. Our prices are the
Milton
'
!so the Jews of Detroit should now Per cent of the entire quota of
lations of a young woman from
f111. Alexander. Addresses were neral services were held on Slay
lowest in Detroit.
I uphold the hands of Aaron DeRoy.
11, with interment at Beth Te-
Mississippi who visits a New York
Formerly EDMUND G. LEWIS
154c10 r0e 0S
Addresses
Referring to those who said that $2 A
at the luncheon on delivered through the courtesy of phila Cemetery. Rabbi A. M.
speakeasy with her jealous and ar-
stations by Rabbi Fram, Dr. A.
Thursday niwaehre ;Lehi ihvie o re"' cboyDrre.
m
ng gt.
A . all
rogant fiance, and engages in a ro- I "charity begins at home." Rabbi
M. Hershman, Dr, Leo M. Frank . Ilershman and Rabbi Joseph Eis-
Kress ee s eal .
o fficiated.
.
She s is
survued
mantic adventure with a young,
"Wherever Israel dwells, there trop Shaarey Zedek, and by Aaron lin, Aaron DeRoy, Clarence H. by her husband, Sam; a baby son,
i Italian opera singer, who an-
is his home.
Whether in the DeRoy, general chairman of the Enggass, Louis Cohane and others. Selden Richard; a sister, Mrs.
A CONVENIENT SERVICE STATION
nounces, in answer to her question,
The "surprise" program pre-
United States, or in Russia, or in
Charles Rosenman, and three
that his intentions are strictly dip-
d er oifenr. theNapte
ortiOn Soha
f tPheem lunch-
Poland, or in Palestine, wherever sciam
lunper he : sented Monday, from 8:30 to 9 brothers, Joe, Dave and Ruben
honorable. A kindly judge who
he cries that he is hungry, that he can during which reports were p. m., over Station WMBC, was Stolarsky.
endeavors to dissuade her, and the
featured
by
the
excellent
rendi-
1 is without • home, wherever he made for the general solicitations
voluble proprietor of the oasis
tion of three songs by Emma Laza-
asks that something be given him divisions.
where the action takes place figure li
JENNIE SHELLFISH
Competing
the first division Toff Scheyer. Mrs. Scheyer sang
for his body nd soul. whether it
a
prominently in the developments.
i
to
exceed
its
quo
Repairs on All Makes of Cars Reasonable and Guaranteed
ta
b e i in I)
t
or
n
i
amascus,
D
in
etroi
9
was the d "Yam Lieder," ''Minhag Chadash" of 375 Elmhurst avenue died on
and
"Kol
Nidre."
Mr.
Cohane
de-
May 12. Funeral services were
headed by
S
PI
a est ne
i R ussi a, we vision
i or in
must
amue
!Rubiner
,
Felix M. Warburg, chairman of
No Job Too Small. Give Us a Trial and Be Convinced.
geo. Division E. Mr. Rubiner reported livered the address and Ida Divi- held on May 13, with interment at
the American Jewish Joint Distri- help them. Since when are
graphical l nes to be drawn in that his division had raised $7,993, i noff played selections on the violin. Oakview Cemetery. Dr. Leo Si .
8690 TWELFTH STREET
bution Committee, has contributed,
Campaign Features.
F ranklin and Rabbi Leon Fram
realms of philanthropy? As far or 99.9 of its quota, and a victori-
81 DELAWARE AVE.
$50,000 toward the present cam
In another column on the first' officiated. She was secretary of
Entrance at Blaine
paign of the .1. D. C. for the relief as Jews are concerned it means ous march of his workers sea page appears a description of some the Protective Home Circle and
TRINITY 2-3211
for us to look out for the welfare staged at the luncheon Friday
of
Jews
in
Eastern
and
Central
human
interest
elements
that
fea-
A VON DORN, Prop.
Detroit Street Car Men's U nion
of our people wherever they may when Mr. Rubiner announced
I Europe.
tured
the
dinner
on
Sunday
night.
for
the
past
25
years.
Surviving
large
oversubscription
fo
his
quota
be.
Philanthropy knows no dis-
Captains reported to have over spicing the duty of the workers are a sister, Mrs. Henrietta Arden,
crimination.
It knows only hu-
with much mirth.
and a brother, Nathan Shellfish.
man beings. Jews who have been subscribed their quotas on Thurs-
Granite and Marble
Among the human interest an-
called 'merciful sons of merciful day were Seymour Lewis, Aaron
gles
in
the
drive
is
the
response
Silverblatt,
Shirley
Weinberg,
Ed
sires'-how dare we shirk our re-
MATHEW BEHRMAN
from all elements. The children
SloAmffiaon n. g the
sponsibility even in whisperer
of 1787 Elmhurst avenue, 47 years
gifts reported on again distinguished themselves. old, died on May
Speaking of the work of the
13. Funeral
Joint Distribution Committee and Thursday was an anonymous one Pupils of the United llebrew services were held at Lewis Bros.'
Schools
pledged
$500
and
the
pu-
for
$100
from
a
non-Jew;
•
gift
of
MANUEL URBACH
of the efforts in Palestine, Dr.
Funeral
Home
on
May
15, with in-
of the religious school of Tem-
Kris urged the Jews of Detroit $40 from H. H. Sharp of Aetna pils
terment at Oakview Cemetery.
p 1e B
Life
Insurance
Co.,
also
a
non-
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TWELFTH ST.
of help give European Jewry in-
Dr. Leo M. Franklin officiated. He
tellectual and moral hope and to Jew, and many other non-Jewish
is survived by his wife, Sophie,
Euclid 7192
Borah
Speaks
for
J.
D.
C.
gifts
in
smaller
denominations.
lift them out of physical, spiritual
■ and a son, Hulbert.
and moral degradation, and to aid Many .Increases were reported
NEW YORK.-(J. T. A.)-An
In the building of • great spiritual among them an increase from $600 audiencoof over 3,000 people filled
to, $1,000 by the Grant Iron and Carnegie Hall Tuesday evening to
center in Palestine.
"I am asking yap thiju,k fa, ,eta o., a 300 per cent increase hear the messages of U. S. Senator)
Duda Levi
Urine, Lewis
Mel Lewis
Georg Le."'
terms of world Israel ea fa terms . 13), Bass & Luckoff, and an in- Borah, Rabbi Jonah B. Wise, Al-
of humanity," he said, "eat i n crease from $100 to $200 by Dr. bert Ottinger, James Marshall, and
terms of money but in terms of Robert ews.
Louis Wiley in the opening of
human beings, in spiritual terms."
Among the more interesting New York's campaign for $1,000,-
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
gifts was the one made by Naomi 000 as its quota in the $2,500,000
Flood of Contributioas.
NORTHWEST CORNER
Earlier in the day, Dr. Erase Stone, young daughter of Mr. and of the Jewish Distribution Corn-
spoke over Station WWJ during Mrs. Sidney Stone, who presented mittee for the relief of suffering
a program which was ably pre- the fund with two confirmation Jewry in Eastern and Central Eu-
sided over by Milton M. Alexan- gift, of $10 each from her parents rope. To that audience, and to a
der, chairman of the radio coin. and her grandmother.
large radio audience, Senator Wil-
mittee of the drive.
At the luncheon on Friday, at liam E. Borah declared that the ,
Following Dr. Krass's address at the Stotler, the address was deliv- United States would canoe back to
the dinner them came • flood of Bred by Judge Allen Campbell, and prosperity only when it came
2114
in
contributions, headed by a $12,450 Mrs. Henry Wineman presided.
the company of the other nations,
All activities will be conducted
in Yiddish. The campers will be
taught Yiddish folk lore, arts and
crafts, Yiddish songs and active,
healthy sports.
Wineman. Mr. and Mrs. Aa ron
I that loyal hearts will join with Delloy
followed with $9,050;
If you find it hard to give to the
Allied Jewish Campaioli
You can Save Enough by using
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