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DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE, 26, 1931

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VOL. XXXII. NO. 5

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America Yarish PaloSeal Coder

CHOSEN PRESIDENT
OF REFORM RABBIS

THE YANKS ARE COMING

Writer Gives Vivid

Description of Detroit Pioneering
Group in Palestine, First From the United States,
Working on National Fund Land.

---
Conference Rejects Kol Nidre

FEDERATION GIVEN
HEBREW HOSPITAL
ASSOCIATION FUND'

Birthplace of the
Zionist Congress

For New Hymnal,

MONEY ALSO PROVIDED
FOR HOSPITALIZATION

Call to Aid Palestine and Eu-
ropean Jewry is
Endorsed.

$1,000 for Hospital Care,
$300 for Kosher Food

STAGE IS SET FOR
REGISTRATION BILL
FIGHT WEDNESDAY

Hearing to be Heard Here
July 1 Before Three-
Judge Court.

By JOSHUA BENDON

Note.--The forthcoming open•
Ina of the Zioniat Curler.. In 11.1e
ale.
operial timeline. to thiii account
of
• •ntl the early Cony ee . ee written
eaperially for the Jewkh Telegraphic ,
Agency .41 The Detroit Jewish Chron•
tale.

Institution.

DISCUSSION FEATURED
BY HEATED ARGUMENTS !

Appointed to Bench
by Governor Brucker

Where World Zionists Con
vene for Twelve Days
Beginning June 29.

Entrusted With $42,000 to
Plan for Future Health

and Accepts Hatikvah

Basle: Mother City
of The Congresses

DISMISSAL OF SUIT
ASKED BY VOORHIES

On June 29, delegates from all
over the world will convene in

New Bills of

Complaint

Basle, Switzerland, there to sit
Cover Additional Prov-
as a congress for the people that,
two thousand years removed from
isions of Act.
WAWASEE, Ind.—P. T. A.l —
the land of its ancient glory, con-
As a result of long, protracte
Election of officers closed th
venes again to plan the route
negotiations between the Jewis
With the brief filed by the attor-
forty-second annual convention o
back to the Holy Land.
Welfare Federation and the
e-!
neys in opposition to the alien reg-
the Central Conference of Ameri
To many of the delegates and
brew Hospital Association, th
istration bill, and with Attorney
can Rabbis. The following wer
Copyright J. T. A. visitors the congress city this year
amount of $42,000, representin
General Paul W. Voorhies and his
named to lead the Conference fo r •
will have familiar memories. For
the capital in the possession of tit e. TIIE STADT CASINO
assistant, Kit F. Clardy, moving
the coming year: Rabbi Morri
s
Ilebrew Hospital Association, ha s in Basle, Switzerland, where the Basle has played a historic part
"The
Yanks
are
coming!"
is
a
cry
not
of
war
but
of
peace
and
it
for the dismissal of the suit as not
Newfield, Birmingham, president
been turned over in trust to th e first Zionist Congress was held in in the effort at the redemption of
being within the jurisdiction of the
Dr. David Phillipson, Cincinnati ; is heard nowadays in Palestine on the occasion of the recent arrival
Jewish Welfare Federation and i a 1897 on the call of Theodor Herz'. an ancient people. It was in this
Federal Court, the stage is set for
and Rabbi Joseph Stolz, Chicago there of the first group of American Chalutzim from Detroit.
d
.
This
year
the
17th
Congress
will
city
that
the
word
of
approval
was
The above is a group picture of the Detroit pioneer group. Hay- to be used toward helping to bull
the battle at the hearing before the
honorary presidents; Rabbi Sam
given four years ago, furthering
and to maintain a Jewish hospita I also meet in Basle.
list H. Goldenson, Pittsburgh, vice ' ing arrived in Palestine four months ago, they were immedately
three-judge court here on Wednes-
CHARLES
RUBINER
the final plans for the Jewish
attached to the "Kvutzah Ila'zaphon," a workers' battalion engaged with a strictly kosher kitchen i
day morning, July 1.
president; Rabbi Isaac E. Marco
Agency. In the some city this
by the Jewish National Fund in its afforestation work at the Balfour the city of Detroit. In addition
son, Macon, Ga., recording secre
Attorney General Voorhies last
year, the initial judgment will be
out of its income, the associatio
tarp; Rabbi Harry S. Margolis Forest in Ginegar, between Haifa and Nazareth. The plantations of
Friday forwarded to the Federal
passed upon the accomplishments
the J. N. F. at Ginegar are about four years old and cover 1,000 acres. has made available to the Federa
St. Paul, corresponding
District
Court a motion to dismiss
of the Agency. It was in this city
tam for disbursement during 193
Rabbi Felix Levy, Chicago, treas- ; In this picture appears, top row, left to right: Sarah Kamaroff,
the suit to restrain the state from
that, years ago, the air was rent
Fred Illelarnud, Samuel Katz, Meyer Harrison. Center row: Edith two funds totalling $1,300 whic
urer.
enforcing
the Cheeney Alien Regis-
with lamentations front those lov-
are to be used as follows: $1,00
Rabbis Levy and Marcuson were Levine, Beryl Brose, Dorothy Levine, Jos. Michalowsky. Lower row:
tration Bill, maintaining that the
ers of Zion who saw in Uganda a
Sam Zahler, Morris Soloway, Molly Raymond.
o provide hospitalization fo
re-elected to their positions, the
act
does
not violate the Federal
needy Jewish patients, and $30 0 I. Himelhoch Chosen Vice-' treasonable substitute for the
latter for his sixteenth term. The
By A. S. YURIS
constitution, that plainiffs cannot
[ closing on itslef again, signifying t o provide strictly kosher food fo
Holy Land. It was in this very
✓ President; Henry Meyers,
following were named to the
It is a long way from Detroit, the approaching end of a 2,000 year Jewish patients hospitalized i
city that the first of all the Zion- B'nai B'rith Leader Dies raise the objections they have
executive board: Rabbi Edward
a
raised and making the claim that
Treasurer.
Michigan, to Ginegar in the Valley long chapter of our story.
ist congresses was held and the
non-Jewish institutions.
Suddenly at St. Louis
N. Calisch of Richmond, Rabbi II.
these objections can only be made
of Jerzeel, Palestine, as long as the '
definite program of the movement,
The entire negotiations wer
I
witnessed
the
beginning
of
the
G. Enelow of New York, Rabbi
by
an alien illegally resident in
d
Temple
Celebration.
Nate
S.
Shapero,
chairman
of
the
distinguished
as
the
Basle
pro-
distance from the Hudson to the American Chalutz movement in c onducted by Milford Stern an
David Lefkowitz, the outgoing
Michigan.
Jordan. It is a symbolic ring in , Detroit, a boiling pot of technique Fred M. Butzel, president an athletic committee of the Jewish gram, was first adopted.
president, of Dallas, Dr. Julian
Kohler in Detroit.
Centers
Association
and
active
on
The
First
Congress,
ST.
LOUIS.—(J.
T.
A.)—The
a definite historical chain which is and machinery. Young boys and c hairman of the executive con
Illorgenstern of Cincinnati, Rabbi
At the time we go to press, the
It was in the last week of Au- ceremonies attending the twenty-
girls there felt the urge to become mittee, respectively, in behalf o f. many of its committees, has been
Abba Hillel Silver of Cleveland,
state
has
not filed a brief in ans-
elected
president
of
the
Centers,
fifth
anniversary
of
the
induction
gust, 1897, that Basle was witness
, Chalutzim. They distinguished I he Federation, and by Isaac Ro
and Rabbi Louis Wolsey of Phila-
wer to the restraining order, and
themselves from others by their 3 , enthal, president; Joshua Karbal , at a meeting held Tuesday evening. to the historic gathering of the of Rabbi Julius Miller into the rab-
delphia. Dr. Emanuel Schreiber,
in
the
event
the court first acts on
first Zionist Congress. Munich binate were suddenly turned into
, grace and charm, by their differ- ' amuel Karbal, William Buchhalt-
Dr. Samuel Sale and Dr. David
had originally been selected as the tragedy last Friday night when the motion to dismiss and grants
ant ways and manner. I have at- j e r, Harris T. Glickman, Jacob
Davidson were elected to honorary
the
state additional time to file
spot from which to launch the ef-
en 4,-i their gath erings and have Bienenstock, Abraham Katzin, Na•
membership.
briefs, there will be aditional delay
fort at political Zionism. A change
them sing t he songs of Gal- th
, Goldman, Marcus Kates and
The committee on the presi-
in the solution of the issue.
of this plan became necessary
ames A. Kates of the Ilebrew
.
,
dee
and
the
Emek;
have
observed
,
','
dent's report. under the chairman.
Meanwhile the attorneys for the
when the baalebatim of the Ba-
lospital Association.
ship of Dr. Morgenstern, endorsed Educator Chosen Superin i them sitting on the ground around ' `
opposition to the bill, Theodore
varian city protested. And no
How Fund Was Gotten.
- their companion-lecturer and teach-
Dr. Lefkowitz's call to aid Pales-
Levin,
Fred M. Butzel, Former
Basle
was
chosen
instead.
In
order
to
insure
that
there
tendent of Amalgamated , Cr, Yehuda Kauffmann, putting, _
tine and European Jewry and to
Judge Patrick H. O'Brien and Na-
Basle was alive with Jews, a
hall be no haphazard furtherance
questions to him with hearts yearn-
appeal to the Hebrew Union Col-
Orphan Home.
than
L.
Milstein have filed addi-
Zionist
historian
relates,
"one
ing for a way out of narrowreal- I ' ° f a Jewish hospital program id
lege to supply more funds for
tional bills of complaint to cover
hundred and ninety-seven dele-
etrolt at an inopportune time,
ity to broader and freer fields.
synagogue work.
points
in
the act not touched upon
The Children's Home of Detroit,
gates and their friends, wearing
thereby hindering Jewish comma-'
A Honeymoon of Transition.
in previous bills.
at Burlingame and Petoskey, an-
small, azure colored, seven-cor-
nal growth, the agreement under
Reject Kel Nidre, Accept
I
visited
these
young
American
Max
Kohler, outstanding au-
nounces the appointment of Dr.
nered shields, with 12 stars in red
which the funds were conveyed
Hatikvah,
Chalutzim in Heightstown, N. J. trust to the Federation expressly,
thority on legal immigration mat-
and gold and bearing the legend in
WAWASEE, Ind. — (J. T. A.
It was a honeymoon of transition. provides that it shall be the duty
ters
in this country, chairman of
German: 'The only solution of the
—What was probably the most ex-
If a change from one branch of oc- of the Jewish Welfare Federation
the immigration committee of the
Jewish question is in the establish-
citing session of the Central Con-
cupation to another is always hard, and the Hebrew Hospital Associa.'
American Jewish Committee, was
ment of a Jewish state.' Above
ference of American Rabbis in the
I the change from town-life to roan- tion to analyze the proposed pro-
in Detroit from Friday through
this they wore the blue and white
last 30 years concluded here June
try-life is doubly so. Here a psy- ject with special emphasis on the
Sunday to confer with Mr. Levin
rosette with a six-pointed star—
18 with the revised Union Hym-
chological as well as physical rev- fact that the hospital be we
and his associate attorneys and to
the official badge. These dele-
nal ready for publication minus
olution is-needed. It Is a daring
gates, strangers to each other,
ounded by sufficient capital to in-
advise them on certain aspects of
the words of the ancient Kol Nidrei
surrender of a thousand comforts g ure not only the erection but[
the case.
came from every part of Europe.
hymn. After a long discussion a
I and daily habits, and at the same r easonable maintenance for a pe-
They formed groups wandering
New Bills of Complaint.
I
motion by Rabbi Abba Hillel Sil-
time of the necessary cultural r
The most serious danger in the
through the hilly streets of the
of 10 years or more.
ver of Cleveland to include the
needs; possibly ouch a surrender
Swiss city, besieging the Congress
present court battle, it is learned
About 18 years ago a small,
melody of Kol Nidre for its "sen-
implies the depest expression of g coup of Orthodox Jensen started
by The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, is
office in the Freie Strasse which
timental value" was adopted.
culture. But meanwhile it is a to raise money for a hospital in
was at once a bureau of informa-
that the court may hold that no in-
The debate over Kol Nidre was
revolution, a breaking and mould- Detroit by means of tag days and
NATE S. SHAPERO
tion and of mutual introductions.
jury has as yet been done the
hardly mare animated than the dis-
ing of one's self into new forms da aces. They
Those were three memorable
Th were success f u I i
plaintiffs. In the event the case is
cussion centering around a mo-
and new content, and a new mode collecting a sum amounting to ap- , Other officers elected are: I. Ilimel- days: the honeymoon period of a
thrown out on this ground, the
tion to exclude Ilatikvah from the
of life.
: hoch, vice-president; Henry Mey- movement that had found its
state may proceed with the en-
proximately $20,000. By judi-
Hymnal on the ground that it is
The breath of the city and of the cious and careful incestment, this ' ers, treasurer; Samuel Levine, ex- leaders.
forcement of the act and the solv-
LATE HIRAM FRANKEL
"Zionist propaganda." After a
ecutive
secretary.
life of leisure is still fresh and small group gradually increased
Cheerio! for Hersl.
ing of the issue will be postponed
four-hour debate this motion was
The elections were held at a
salient; the country life and the the original fund to the point
There was excited cheering for Hiram Frankel, executive director, until a suitable case cap be found
rejected by a vote of 54 to 42.
daily toil of planting and sowing is where there is now a capital fund board meeting proceeding the an- the handsome, black-bearded of Temple Bnai El, who had been! to take the matter to court again.
When Rabbi Leo Wolsey of
[ still young and unpractised. But of $42,000, in addition to two in- nual staff and board get-together Herzl. There was whispered ad- listening to the speakers from a
The attorneys in opposition to the
Philadelphia, chairman of the
' little by little they fill with new come grants totalling $1,300 which meeting of the Jewish ('enters As- miration for the brilliant, trimly rear pew of the Temple, suddenly: bill have filed two additional bills
Hymnal revision committee, pre-
strength. Their shoulders become are to be distributed by the Jewish sociation at which reports were bearded Nordau whose emotional lurched forward and died
of complaint to cover the new
sented the committee's report, a .
, hardened, their legs steeled. The W elfare Federation for hospital- presented by chairmen of commit- outpourings were to move the dele- aid could reach him.
points that have arisen. One of
veritable verbal hurricane broke
I language is still a mixture of Yid- to ation and for the purpose of pro- tees, heads of departments and gates alternately to tears and to
DR. OTTO A. HIRSCH
After presiding over the core- 1 the bills was filed in the name of
out since the committee's exclu-
I dish, English and Hebrew. But Y iding kosher food for indigent staff members. The chairmen who expressions of a happy enthusi-
mony in which the Temples con- Francesco Dimeglio, • native of
sion of Kai Nidre reversed the
Otto A. Hirsch as superintendent already the joy is felt along with -I ewish patients confined in hos- gave reports and their representa- asm. The iron-willed Menahem firmation class presented flowers Italy, who entered the United
action of the conference last year and Mrs. Hirsch as matron. the burden! Even if the work it- P
itals. Similar grants will be tive departments are: Stilt - a M. Mendel Ussishkin was there, a to Rabbi Stiller, Mr. Frankel seat- States on May 23, 1923, from the
at l'rovidence when,by t of
. t of the income from year Alexander, executive committee; stormy petrel then, as he always ed himself in the rear of the Tem-
i K,Saant
This home is the result of the
64 to 58, it was voted to include
(Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) t mo a d y e a u
Mrs. Jos. II. Ehrlich, girls work; has been. Dr. Herman Schapiro
'I‘se%avnils,hor
dtiad :tot tlar i ho t!
s
Kol Nidre in the Hymnal in a new amalgamation of both Detroit or-
Rabbi Leon Pram, educational was present, shaggy and bearded, ple. While Walter L. Freund was possession at that time
St•tements by Leaders.
a valid
phanages,
the
Detroit
Hebrew
Or-
delivering a eulogy in honor of
form suited to modern points of
Isaac Rosenthal, president of committee; I. Himelhoch, camp and gifted with a vision that re- Rabbi Miller, Mr. Frankel was passport or other credentials. He
phan Home and the Ilehrew In-
the hospital association, stated on committee; Henry Meyers, boys sulted in the creation of the Jew- seen to lurch forward and within resides at 493 Canton street and is
fants Orphan Home, both on Ro-
I
Argument on H•tikvah.
Wednesday: "We have volun- work; harry S. Scheinman, dra- ish National Fund. And if it was a few minutes was dead.
the owner of a barber shop at 1257
Abraham W. Binder is the musi- wena street. The children from
tarily turned over our entire capi- matics; Mr. Shapero, athletic com- true, as one newspaper correspon-
Concord street. His wife was born
cal editor of the Ilymnal which is the two homes are to be moved in-
The
congregation
did
not
know
mittee;
and
Mrs.
Andrew
Wine-
dent wrote, that the majority of
tal to the Federation because we
in Detroit. lie is not subject to
to be published shortly after five to the new building in July, and the
what had happened until a few
man, mothers clubs.
Halevy•Hasomi
the
delegates
lacked
in
eminence,
deem
it
wise
that
the
funds
be
ad-
r
Group
to
Partici.
deportation
because of the Feder-
.
years of work. It contains 267 formal dedication is to he held in
The Jewish Centers Association it was equally true that they more minutes later when the gay occa- al Statute of Limitations. This
pate ' in e • Isle Concert.
Co
t
the fall.
1 minis ere b y t the one organiza- is a
hymns for all occasions.
sion was turned into one of mourn- 1
recreational and educational
suit
was
filed
at the request of Jos-
The New Superintendent.
During the debate on Hatikvah,
(Turn to Page Two.)
ing with the erg. of the program' eph ht.
'
The first of the National, (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) agency. It aims to provide partic-
Vigliotti, owner of the Vig-
The new superintendent was Nights, sponsored
Rabbi James G. Heller of Cincin-
cancelled. Judge Moses Ilartman,
ularly
for
the
Jewish
youth
oplor-
in conjunction'
liotti Bank, who is a very close
nati said "exclude the Star-Span- born in Hungary, near Klausen-
president of the Temple, an-,
tunnies for social, cultural, physi-
with the concerts of the Detroit,
friend and advisor to the plaintiff.
gled Banner is you exclude Hatik. berg, 48 years ago, and came to
nouneed the news amidst conster-
Symphony Orchestra at Belle Isle :
A second bill of complaint was
vah." Rabbi Heller also fought this courtly in 19214 Ile comes of Shell has be -n ass i
(Turn to Page Opposite Editorial)
nation
on
the
part
of
the
swill
-
,assigned to the A . Z A.
filed in the name of John Petrow-
ence.
sky, a native of Poland, who en-
(Turn to Page Three).
(Turn to Page Opposite Editorial) 'Jewish
. group. , with the Halevy-Ila- I
Mr.
Frankel,
who
came
here
zomir societies participating, be- TO
(Turn to I'age Opposite Editorial)
ginning at 8:30 p m. this Monday
(Turn to Page Two,)
evening.
The first portion of the program G
Rabbi From and J. Haggai to I
sp ..k; p.k.tine slid.. to
reat Lakes Region Confer-
Honor Rabbi Weine and Sev-
has been assigned the lialevy-Ila-
zomir Ch ral Societ y of the F r-
o
ence to Be Held Here
eral Graduates From
a
Be Shown
band (Jewish National W orkers'
for Two Days.
Colleges.
Allance). Dan Frohman will con-
A memorial meeting in tribute
Elevates Assistant Attorney General to Detroit Bench; duct, and this portion of the pro- The Detroit chapter 63 of the the late Dr. Theodor Hersh founder ;
At a social held Saturday eve-
gram will include the following! Aleph Zadik Aleph Fraternity of of the political Zionist movement ; sing, June 20, at Philadelphi a-
Rubiner Active in Many Jewish Affairs; Is Vice-
a. Dr A. M
M. Ilershman, Dr. Leo M. Franklin, Divie B. Duf-
five numbers: "Stir Shmieden [ the 13'nai B'rith will act as host at will he held at the Philadelphia- '! Byron Hall, the alumni association
'
'
President of Zionist District of Detroit.
3.ron Talmud Torah on Tuesday of the United Hebrew Schools
field, Milford Stern, Adolph Freund, Address
I k b "Gypsy the sixth annual Great Lakes Re-
Life," "Liebe Shpiel," featuring: gin
convention to he held at Hotel evening, July 7. The meeting will ' greeted several of its members
Memorial Meeting at Temple Beth El.
the men's chorus, "Lieder Kranz"
he addressed by prominent speak- who received degrees this month
A ssi a t an t Attorney-General of Governor Brucker and also was
i Barium on June 27 and 28. Too
i stitu
Charles Rubiner, one of the most I assigned to serve as counsel to the and "Unger Fierce." hundred delegates and visitors are ers. It is being arranged by the from various colic g iat e n
A group of leading Detroit dd.! Detroit Library Commission with
The second portion of the pro -
'expected from the 32 chapters 01 Zionist District of Detroit, of which lions. The members honored were
Prominent young Jews in Michi- governor in legislative matters.
gram has been assigned the De -
- both the Jewish, Mr. Ginsburg from 1909 to 1915,
!the Great Lakes region, includ in g Simon Shetzer is president, and the Rabbi Max Weine, who completed tens, speaking Cr
gan, was appointed by Governor : While in the service of the attor-
and non-Jewish communities, last spoke of Mr. Ginsburg's contribu-
Jewish
National
Fund,
of
which
troit
Halevy-Ilazomir
Singing
So-
those
of
Wisconsin,
Indiana,
Ohio,
his work at the Jewish Theological
Wilber M. Brucker on Tuesday as ney-general's office he handled
Monday
night
paid
tribute to the tions to the development of the
riety, with Prof. Elijah Zaludkow-1 Illinois, Michigan and the Border Benjamin F. Goldman is president. Seminary of New York; Harry
judge of the Common Pleas Court some of the most important pieces
memory of Bernard Ginsburg at a library system in Detroit.
ski conducting. This part of the cities.
Mr. Shetzer will preside.
He re-
, Schwartz, graduating from the De-
In Detroit. Mr. Rubiner will prob- of legislation to which the state
memorial
meeting
at
Temple Beth called that Mr. Ginsburg was a
Addresses will be delivered by , troll City Law School; Seymour
ably be one of the youngest judges has been a party, notably cases in program will include the following j This convention is held annual-1
numbers: "Motto," "Zu Mein t y
El, arranged by l'isgah Lodge No. member of the library commission
Rabbi
Leon
From
and
Joseph
, .
Tilchin, who received his M. A. de-
of a major court in Detroit. He which the constitutionality of acts
previous to the international con-
,
.
Lieu,
raveled to other cities to
aggal, and a feature of the meet- gree at the University of Michi-
tention which will be in Slilwau-
wall be sworn in at 11 a. m. on of the legislatme had been at-
"Ich Bin a Balagole," "Mir Shmie-
Under the chairmanship of study conditions there. He said
kee, Juyl 11 to 14. Its purpose is ing will be the showing of Pales- ' gas; Norton Rosin, whose M. A.
Wednesday, July 1.
, tacked. He specialized in tax cases
den," "Ahin, Ahin," Mein Nit Die
Rabbi A. Si. Hershman, who was that his biggest service to the
to assemble the local chapters and tine slides and a apecial series of was earned at Columbia Univer-
Mr. Rubiner is vice-president of and constitutional law, tried the Welt is a Kretchme," "Al
Ear to formulate resolutions and ideas slides depicting the life of Theo- ' city; six graduates of the College presented to the audience by' library was that he helped intro-
the Zionist District of Detroit and malt case and the Wayne county Eins."
Aaron Kurland, addresses were de- duce modern methods.
of the City of Detroit: Judith, Lie-
is a member of the national execu- highway condemnation settlement
which will be brought forward at dor Ilerzl.
pah, Betsy Ulanoff, Elkan Buch- livered by Dr. Leo M. Franklin,
he grand congress. Sol Galitzky,
Franklin, Freund Speak.
tive committee of the American Cases.
halter. Leo Gurko, Max Chomsky Milford Stern, Divie B. Duffield
Wrote Alien Law Opinion.
Jewish Congress. He is a past
Herman Bernard, Sol Rosenman, DR. EMIL AMBERG NEXT
Dr. Franklin said: "Ile needs
and Adolph Freund. At the close
mater of Perfection Lodge No.
Last month, during the discus-
Charles Ivan Stolarsky, Maurice RADIO FORUM SPEAKER and Norval Slobin, of whom three
least
eulogy who most deserves it.
Old Folks Home Gets
men, Buchhalter, Gurko and Slo- of the meeting, Cantor B. Bleiberg Bernard Ginsburg lived in our
40i1, F. & A. M., and a member of sions in the attorney-generals of-
Mackey, and Sidney Markle will be
c hanted th Haskorah "Fl Mot et h
$5,000 From Non-Jew's
i
received high honors, and
Congregation Shaarey Zedek. He fice of the constitutionality of the
the official delegates and visitors.
earts and in our minds. We were
Will Disco.. Jewieh Cuntrihations b in,
Rachamim." and during his sing.'
Abraham Weston, • graduate
is ao able speaker and a student alien registration bill. Mr. Rubiner
Bequest of ;250,000 I Among the activities planned by
brought together, long before I
to Medical Science Sunday.
ing heads were covered in tradi-
highland Park Junior College.
of Jewish affairs. lie served in wrote the 32-page minority opin-
the local committees are, a stag
to Detroit, by certain na-
tional tribute to the deceased. came
They
were
welcomed
tional work whi ch
ion
holding
the
act
to
be
against
the navy from July, 1918, to the
by Ber
luncheon, tourists' trip through the
The Jewish Old Folks' Home
Dr. E 'IA 1.
will
Abram
R.
Tyler,
organist
of
Tem-
end of the war, and is a member the federal constitution.
"In the privacy of his home he
city, golf and baseball tournaments, Cantor's Jewish Radio Forum over nerd I saacs in the name of th
of Detroit this week received a
ple Beth El, ployed an appropri•, was
Last winter, during an informal
business meetings, awiming party, Station WMRC. from 1 I', 1:30 p. United Ilebrew Schools, and by
of the American Legion.
the same upright gentleman
check for $5,000 from the John
ate selection on the organ.
talk in Lansing, Mr. Rubines as-
Handled Important Cases.
we knew outside his home. He was
Scudder Foundation og $150,- ' and a dinner-dance. Sol Galitzky m., this Sunday, June 20, on "The Harry Seligson on behalf of th
Dr. Hershesaa's Address.
generous in thought as well as in
A native of Traverse City, Mr. serted that too many legislators
000, created by the will of the , is chairman of the convention. The Contributions of the Jew to Medi- (Turn to Page Opposite Editorial)
Dr. Hershman, in the opening practice."
Ruhiner came to Detroit with his had special interests and severely
following constitutes the commit- cal Science." Aaron Kurland will
late John Scudder for aid of
address, paid honor to the benevo-i
family when he was five years old. attacked lobbyism. His address
Mr. Freund, who for more than
tees: Program, Jess Feiler, Herman be the chairman and the musical
homes for the aged.
hence
of Mr. Ginsburg and said 40 years was associated with the
He was educated in Detroit public aroused • stormy discussion. with
Bernard, Sidney Markle and Her- program will he contributed by a
The Jewish Old Folks' Home
Copy Must Be In a Day
that his benefactions were never late Mr. Ginsburg in the work of
schools and graduated in law from the press backing him and the
was designated one of four De- , man Littky; registration, Philip group of artists from the lialevy-
Earlier for Next Issue advertised and people really never the B'nai B'rith, paid a
the University of Detroit in 1919., legislators attacking him.
Forman; housing, Maurice Mack- Hazomir Choral Seeley.
troit institutions to receive
touching
lie
knew what a great deal of good tribute to his departed friend in
Prior to his connection with the
was married in 1926 to Miss
rY; dating, charles Ivan Stolarsky;
$5,000 each by the Rev. Dr.
Last Sunday, the address was de.
Because July 4 occurs on Sat-
the man actually accomplished. He an able paper prepared for the me-
Selma Zechman, daughter of Mr. attorney-generals office, Mr. Ru-
Joseph A. Vance, Julius C. Pe-
transportaiton, Ben Caplan; pre- livered by Philip Slomovitz, who
urday,
when
there
will
be
no
said that Mr. Ginsburg was the morial meeting. He said: "We,
and Mrs. Joseph Zechman of De- biner was engaged in the private
ter, Ferris D. Stone and Leon ' convention dance, Herman Ber- spoke on the problem of the forth-
wail delivery, and in order to in-
troit, and is the father of two practice of law in Detroit, and be-
donor of a scholarship to the Jew-, his former associates, give expres-
W. Frost, trustees of the John
nerd. Dave Farber, Charles I. Stol- coining World Zionist Congress.
sons.
sure delivery of The Chronicle
ish Theological Seminary of sion to our esteem and love for
fore 1922 was associated with the
arsky; publicity, Jack Schultz and Mrs. David Kallman sang "Kol
Scudder Foundation.
In April, 1928, Mr. Rubiner law firm of Anderson, Wilcox,
on Friday, the issue of July 3
America, a fact that was never be.' him. He was • staunch Jew and
I
Maurice
In appreciation of this gift,
Mackey; and finance, Dave Nidre" and "A Jewish Lullaby,"
was
will go to limas • day earlier
fore known,
appointed assistant attorney-, Lacy and Lawson.
Farber.
a loyal friend. To me he was
and in tribute to the memory
accompanied on the piano by Mrs.
than
usual.
Contributors
of
general by Mr. Brucker, then at-
Mr. Stern said of Mr. Ginsburg: more than • loyal friend. My lie-
Governor Brucker is being con-
of the late John Scudder, the
Among those attending the ban- Emory Monash. A quartet from
torney - general. In January of this gratulated on his selection of Mr.
news, club and society items
"To serve his fellow men was his' quqaintance with him began 40
Jewish Old Folks' Home is set-
quet will be prominent men of the the Halevy.11anamir, composed of
must therefore have their copy
constant endeavor. He was be- years ago as a member of Pisgah
year he was reappointed to this Rubiner, whose record of service
city, Pisgah Lodge members, and Cantor Samuel Mogilevsky. Na-
ting aside a room to be desig-
in the hands of the editor not
loved by his fellow men and his, Lodge. His work for the poor,
by Attorney-General Paul W. here has earned for him the re-
nated as the "John Scudder 1 guests of Detroit chapter 63. The than Mogill. Nathan Mirtenbaum
later
than
at
noon
on
memory will be a blessing for all friendleas, orphaned and widowed
Tuesday,
Voorhies and had charge of legal spect of the entire Jewish coin.' Memorial Room."
headquarters of the convention are and .1. Chafetz sang a group of
June 30.
time.'
munity.
matters emanating from the office
will always live as a monument to
at 402 Hotel Barium.
songs.
s.
who

During 1931.

t;' SHAPERO ELECTED
CENTER PRESIDENT

HIRAM FRANKEL IS
CALLED BY DEATH



'HOME FOR CHILDREN. t

JEWISH NATIONAL
NIGHT ON MONDAY

Governor Brucker Appoints Rubiner
Judge of Local Common Pleas Court

CONVENTION
OPEN SATURDAY

HERZL MEMORIAL
MEETING JULY 7

ALUMNI OF 11 II S
GREET GRADUATES

Bernard Ginsbur s Memory
g o Hon red;
al d Tri utes by Leading Citizens

Mr. Duffield, who served on the! his memory,"

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