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"EMBERS OF HATE'
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12 at Mrs. A. Williams' home, en-
couraging reports were given by the
chairmen, Mesdame Ray Cohen and
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Births
25 of your valuable publication.
- The problem of improper use of
of the
terms 'Jew' and 'Jewish' in
crime news of (course, not • new one.
'1 he Anti•Defamation League has dealt
Oct. 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hamburger of 2319 Calvert ave-
with that problem for many Years and
with consioterable success but ocrasionally
nue, a son, Richard Norman.
these improper practices crop up again.
Oct. 7—To Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Ilauser (Frieda Freedman) of 8011
The enclosed copy of a hitle pamphlet
sealing with the subject represent the ; Townsend avenue, a son, Jerome Ronald.
r sotto; of an agreement of the Itnal
Oct. 7—To Dr. and Mrs. Samson Wittenberg of 1253 Burlingame
Writh with the largest news agencies of
ou
the cntry.
We have had repeated as-
avenue, a son, Bernard Harold .
mirances h
from
e ' t es
such
the
Oct.
6—To Mr. and Mrs. !lorry A. Krandall of 3295 Rochester ave-
Associated Press, United Press and
tither, that instruetions have been issued' /me, a daughter, Ruth Muriel.
to that ena ct which unfortunately every
Oct. 2—To Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Gottlieb (Lillian Robins) of
now and then are disregarded by individ-
ual publication..
Mendota avenue, a daughter, Esther Janis.
"In all such calks the Anti-Defamation
Virginia, to 'lorry iStner, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Max Sitner.
At a meeting of Le Cercie des;
Ands, held Oct. 11 at the home of ;
Sylvia l'ritz, 5938 Northfield,
plans were made for a Hallowe'en;
party to take place at the home of;
Slim Ann Boron, 1247 Atkinson.
Mrs. Ida Allen, who is the mother
also of Lester Allen, the well- i
known comedian. Mrs. Don is
president of the ladies' auxiliary
of the B'nai B'rith and is also sec-
retary of Temple Moshe of Rog-
ers ark, Chicago.
week. Yet such weeks are by no means
hof the
Close to 200 guests attended
w as cthech are Mad:.
co
• t he reception held Sunday evening,
The Chronicle hits supplied Dr. a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Theo
Rubinow with the information re- d ore Levin.
quired, and is prepared to co-oper-
Following a wedding trip, Dr.
. ate with the Anti-Defamation . a nd Mrs. Levin will make their '
League in remedying the sad situa- b ome in St. Paul,
tion.
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Minsk Most Literate City in
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Mr. and Mrs. N. Mandeberg of
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MINSK.—(J. T. A.)—The city
The installation of Rabbi Je-
The chairman of the social etc- ih
e
Bar Mitzvah of their son,
of Minsk, capital of White Russin, r ome S. Folkman was held Friday tivities, Mrs. Marie Hyman, and
with a total population of 150,000, e vening at Temple Beth Israel. Dr. the associate chairman, Mrs. Es- z itchell Raymond, at the Shaarey
edek
on Saturday, Oct. 24. Re-
Detroit ther Davis, may be called for res-
half of whom are Jews, was voted I .eo Si, Franklin of
ce ption Sunday, Oct. 25, from 2
the most literate city in the Soviet P reached the installation sermon. ervations until Oct. 16 at Long-Ito
5
and
6 to 10 p. m. No cards.
Union.
A reception followed for 200 mem- fellow 7368 or Garfiel ( 4031-J .
In the whole of Minsk there are b ers of the congregation.
Mr.
and
Mrs. L. M. Moss of
Mr. and Mrs. B. Folkman of
only 1,000 illiterates, it is dis-
2478 I'ingree announce the Bar
closed. A campaign to eradicate u leveland, parents of Rabbi Folk- ZEIGER WILL ADDRESS
rei
t
a
z
a
vaarh
i
,
of
their son,
yn:, Oct.
C hrIly.
all illiteracy in the city has been m an, and the latter's sister and I SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. S.
on
launched by the local Soviet, which b rother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jung-
Th ey wi ll b e at ome Sund ay,
has set itself a six months' time k an of Ashland, Ky., were in Jack-
Rabbi Bernard Zeiger of Temple
Oct. 18. No cards.
limit.
.0 on to attend the installation
I services.
These FACTS
; Mrs. Samuel Singer of Calvert
Revenue had as her house guests
I her neice, Miss Marie Papp, and
Chicago.
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For Blondes-
Mrs. Frank H. LeVey of 2496
West Euclid avenue has returned
home after a three weeks' visit in I
Chicago, where she was the guest
of her daughter, Mrs. Reuben Don I
(Beatrice LeVeyI, and her mother„
Sept. 30—To Mr. and Mrs. William I. Starkstein of 2698 Sturte- ney and counsellor-at-law in the
Rose Goldberg, of the fashion show League stands ready to take up the mat-
ter if furnished with accurate and prompt
vant, a daughter, Evelyn.
courts of Michigan by order of
sponsored by the exclusive Irving
evidence. We shall greatly appreciate,
Sept. 26—To Mr. and Mrs. David Bloch (Ida Snitz) of Buena the lion. Judge Joseph A. Moyni-
Shop in connection with the bridge- therefore, if you will communicate to us
Vista
avenue,
a
daughter,
Phyllis
Lenore.
han
of the Wayne County Circuit
this
necessary
Information
in
regard
to
tea to be held Monday, Nov. 2, at
the incidents reported In your editorial
2 p. m., at the Stotler Hotel. Prizes .ml
Sept. 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rosenberg (Ida B. Krause) of Court on Oct. 8. The motion was
if, ill the future, you will continue
made by A. Louis Manason, his
Tuxedo avenue, a son, Donald Jay.
will be presented at each table. For to refer the cases to us.
brother, a practicing attorney.
information call Madison 4727 or
The twenty years of handling such
problems aa given the Anti-Defamation
Euclid 4879 until 12 o'clock noon.
Lesmie has given the League considerable
Mrs. Ben Fishman of Omira
"Mother" Ilarry Klein, president, experience in proper procedure."
avenue was hostess at a luncheon
with the above chairmen and mem-
The leaflet referred to by 1/r.
1
and bridge at her home on Satur-
bers of the group, are appealing Rubinow reads:
I to the public for support.
day, Oct. 17, in honor of Sirs. Jack
In on week the S i nai Writh Anti-De-
LEVIN—LEVIN
The Zedakah Club dinner-dance, Rothner, who, with her family, is
The next meeting will take place. famation League
t tRhaeb Ta
b i aA
rr. iaNa
ta 1.1 f e rAsthi amsain,aaoaffitc,iavn
Effected the elimination of objection•
tied. which is to take place at North. t 5 make her home in Philadelphia
Wednesday, Oct. 21, at 1 p. en., at I Ode definitions of the word "Jew" in two
h wood Inn on Oct 18, will be one
fter Nov. 1, A novel luncheon
the home of Mrs. I. Jaffe, 288 Mt. dictionaries—
dau g ht
f Mr . an d 111
J
rs. osep of the finest events of the season, was set for 13 guests.
Exacted a promise from t he American
Vernon, near John R.
of the Wilshire Hotel,
.I) e•
Automobile Association that it will,in basin
••
the future, refuse m rreommend any troit, to Dr. Bert G. Lein
of
Beta Chi Sorority was organ-
hotel which discriminates against Jew,— Sir. and Mrs. M. Levin of St. Paul,
Halevy- Hazomir Singing So-
ized Sunday with Sophie Flashen-
1.14surance from one' of the
Minn.
largest credit agencies in the country
berg as chancelor; Hilda Nuss-
ciety Elects New Officers.
The ceremony was performed at
that no reference to religion .will be made
baum, secretary' Freda Weinberg,
in its reports-
11:30 a. m. on Sunday, Oct. 11, at
treasurer, and Miriam Schultz,
Sucressfully ne gotiated with the As-
, At a meeting held Wednesday Hosilated Press In
the home of the bride's brother
• protest against the
public agent. Meetings will be
evening, Oct. 7, the Detroit Ila- • use of the word "Jew" to designate gang• and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
held
every Sunday afternoon. The
Theodore Levin of 8611 LaSalle I
levy-Ilazomir Singing Society elect- sters-
sorority is planning a wienle roast
lirew • n apology from one of the larg- boulevare). It wan
followed
by
a'
' ed the following officers; Eugene est wester n corporations because a sub-
for Saturday, Oct. 24.
Franzblau, president (re-elected); sidiary de oartment published •nd advt., wedding dinner for the immediate
William Klein, vice-president (re- ti(enient for employment with the phrase family. Out-of-twon guests were
Inter Nos Club elected officers
"Christians Preferred'
present from Chicago, Illinois, St.
elected); Fred Alterman, treas.
at a meeting at the home of Ann
And was info' m ed hy a mho st•tion!
Paul, Minn., and New York city
urer; Miss Esther Ileller, financial that it regretted the
he broadcast of an oh- ;
Sherman Oct. 9. Rose Gerber
et ionalde song. with
secretary; Harry Resnick, record-
h assurance th•t I among them being Mr. and Mrs.
was elected president; Sarah Els-
,..thing
to Jews would be sent Michael Levin, the groom's par
ing secretary; Mrs. Sarah Russel, ,tit over derogatory
man, vice-president; Ann Shaker-
the air in the future.
ants, and Mr. and Mrs. I. S imon
corresponding secretary; Nathan
'these achievements took months of
; man, secretary; Dora Gladstone,
Bennish, librarian; .1. Bistritzki, hard work and unwearving correspon• , if St. Paul; Dr. Al Levin of New '
;treasurer.
chairman of hospital committee.; dence, in most cases. bot by • coincidence York; David Levin, Sirs. David
all were brought to fruition in the same Bloom and Miss
Bluma Levin of
Leo Wolleck, chairman of member-
ship committee, Leo Schoenbrun,
chairman of entertainment commit-
tee and Samuel Bodzin, publicity
committee.
The chairman of the musical
ccmmittee will be' named by Prof.
E. Zaludkowski, musical director,
at a social to N. held Sunday eve-
ning, Oct. 18, at the Kinder Thea-
ter, 529 Kenilworth. The Mobley:-
ski-Schoenbrun orchestra will en-
tertain at the social. In addition
to the dance music, there will be a
program of songs, readings and rec-
itations.
The coming season promises more
extensive activities than in the past,
due to the fact that the society
acquired the services of Max Levy,
music instructor, who teaches sight
reading every Wednesday at 9 p.
in. sharp, prior to the rehearsals at
room 123, Northern High School,
Woodward and Owen avenues.
Use
Elizabeth
Arden's
Cream
Rouges
Oct. 18—Miss Anna Schane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Monni
Schane of 2419 Ferris avenue, to Theodore M. Kertesz, son of Dr. ant
Rev, and Mrs. Meyer Kopitz of
The editorials in the last three Mrs. Mitchel Kertesz of 570 liarbough avenue.
2039 Clairmount avenue enter-
• issues of The Detroit Jewish Chron-
Oct. 25—Miss Shurlie Harris of 3200 Cortland avenue to Ben
tained 100 guests at dinner Sun-
icle, under the headings "Beware Milan, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Milansky.
day, Oct. 11, in honor of the be-
of the Embers of Hate," "Jews and
Oct. 25—Miss Mildred Schlussel, daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Joseph , trothal of their daughter, Shirlee
have read with considerable interest
the editorial illeware of the Embers of
Date . which appears in the issue of Sept.
Featuring
ALL STAR REVUE
Wedding Calendar
Chronicle Editorials Arouse
Comment; Letter from Dr.
I
I. M. Rubinow.
•
1■■ I coif's New Supper Club
finer ('harge•50c alter 9 p. m
PAGE SEVEN
•
Crime" and "Those Embers of Schlussel of 1007 Hazelwood, to Samuel Stolarsky, son of Mr. and
Hate," have aroused much comment Mrs. J. Stolarsky of 2953 Leslie.
i nthe community and have flooded
Nov. I—Lillian Rabinowitz, daughter of Mrs. Ida Rabinowitz of
the office of The Chronicle with mes- , 2283
Taylor avenue, to Saul Sarnoff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Same
sage of commendation.
of Detroit.
Among the letters received is the
Dec.
16--Miss Esther Ruth Plotkin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
following from Dr. I. M. Rubinow,
secretary of the B'nai ll'rith, with Samuel Plotkin of Yorba Linda Park, Birmingham, Stich., to Adrian
David
Rosen,
son of the late Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Rosen.
offices
at 40 Electric
CM-
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Bra Floor
Ilallowe'en Is Coming
Let us help you in your
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Our assortment this year
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0.
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THE ZEDAKAH CLUB
ANNOUNCES A
DINNER DANCE
to take place at
NORTHWOOD INN
Woodward at 11 M -Mile Road
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 18
Single Pomo, $2.00 — Couple, $3.715
Reservations accepted until Oct. 16 by calling
Longfellow 7365 or Garfield 4031-J
PRICE REDUCED—WHY PAY MORE?
AUTO WASH 40c
Including Saturday—Sunday—Holidays
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IIARRY SLATKIN, Prop.
Young Peoples Society of Congre-
3371 BURLINGAME, at Dexter.
Hem 9622
gution Shaarey Zedek to be held at
Rabbi Jo•hua 0. Sperk• officially opened
3 p. m. this Sunday, Oct. lg. Ile
COMPLETE LUBRICATION, FENDER BUMPING AND
the
Mt.
Cleniens
school
last
will speak on "The Jewish Situation
REPAIRING
Sonde, with the first children's sermon•
in Mexico." Itobbi Zeiger was a ette of the season. Ile will deliver these
member of the sixth annual semi- nettntinet,es every Sunday hereafter.
nar for cultural relations with Classes in both the Sunday •nd daily lie•
brew shoot ere now in full seine and
Latin America hint summer and is are Mill being enrolled.
in a position to speak with author-
Junior Sisterhood of Congregation teeth
ity on the subject.
Telliath Mose% has resumed activities
This meeting, which is the first and f or its lirst affair of the season /4
A MIA HAM LITTMAN, Manager
this season, will be held in the rec- • ponsoring • fall-dance at the Olympia
For Tickets Call Trinity 2-3488
reation room of the new synagogue, on Sunday, Nov. I.
on Chicago boulevard at Lawton.
Ladies Auxiliary of Mt. Clemens elert•
FRIDAY NIGHT, OCT. 16
The meeting, will he open to any- ed the following officers for the coming
one wishing to attend, and the so- season: President. Mra. Max Eakin;
SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, OCT. 17-18
vice-president. Mrs. J. II. Malbin, secre-
ciety extends an invitation to any tary. Mn,. M. Edelstein; treasurer. Mrs.
Matinee and Evening
young people who are interested A, Levine. A successfol rummage sale
The Entire Company Will Appear in Benjamin Blank's Version
in becoming associated with it. As was conducted under the auspice, of the
new executive.
has been previously announced,
of Simon Wolf's Sensational Melodrama
anyone who is affiliated with the
The newly organised Menhi Club elected
synagogue is eligible to member- Harry M•lbin. president; Mr. tiordenker,
ship. Others wishing to become vire•president; Dr. 11. I.ichtig, secretary;
members are urged to attend the
,
Do not miss hearing Betty Frank in her wonderful song,
reftthein
she
meeting and make applicationswiial ccr;Tv, tin r 1 ,,ottu R
"The Holy Wedding."
S j
a h h s !t"
at that time. Organitat inn work synagogue.
'these lectures will be given
will be taken care of then, and
SPECIAL NOTICE— NEW REDUCED PRICES
en m"".1 ` , . "" 1 ""'
everyone desirous of being active
The newly installed officers of Congre-
35c-50c-75c and $1.00
on any of the various committees gallon Beth Tefilath Moses •re; Presi-
Saturday Matinee—Half Price from the eighth row
are requested to notify the officers dent, Abe Levin‘ti , vice.iresident, A. Le-
at
at this time SO that the committee
sjeirn. ' sTerr7 u';?);• 1,firle
siVe' fFc c Ily ucrnc!
may begin functioning with as little !stalled •t a Siniches ) %
Torah party anon•
as possible.
I pond by the Ladies Auxiliars.
The program committee, under I
MAYOR DAVID CROLL
Eat for !frail h and Strcngth
the chairmanship of Miss Fayga; HADASSAH CONVENTION
TO SPEAK ON RADIO
leofsky, has an interesting and var-
PHYSICAL CULTURE
TO BE HELD NOV. 8 - 12
SUNDAY AFTERNOON
ied program in view for the com-
RESTAURANT
ing year. They have secured the
The seventeenth annual conven-
Mayor David Croll of Windsor
531 John R. Street, near Broadway
services of many prominent Jews,
'io n of Hadassah, the lVomen'a will be the speaker on station
Vegetarian Meals.
who will discuss works of Jewish
Mn C
Used in Preparing Our
Zionist Organization of 'America WMIIC from I to 1:30 p. m, on
artists, scientists, etc. Besides the
Meal.. Lad,. InvIteel
which will he held at the Breakers, Sunday, during II. Altman's Jew-
•-
I speakers, they will secure musical
Atlantic City, N. J., Nov.
9, 10, ish Radio Hour.
:talent for several of the meetings.
11 anti 12, will consider issues of
Through the courtesy of The
The social committee is planning
vital concern to the organization's Detroit Jewish Chronicle, the;
several social affairsI , asides the
medical and health work in Pales- latest Jewish news of Inc week
, annual fall informal and spring
tine and general Zionist issues, ac- will be broadcast by Mandell Bern-
formal dances. They have several cording
CUSTOM-
to an announcement from stein.
unusual features in view
which willIlladas.sah headquarters in New
be announced later Plans are a-
MADE
I I ork.
'
This convention also marks FLINT HEBREW SCHOOL
ready made for the fall informal
Ready - to-Wear
the twentieth anniversary of the
Bence, to be given in
GRADUATION ON NOV. 1
Littman's Peoples Theatre
"GIVE ME A HOME"
(■ r■
Devemher. The; founding of Hadassah by a small
proceeds of any affairs given bylgroup of Zionist women under the
the society will be donated to the', leadership of Ilenrietta Szold.
synagogue to be used to furnish'
More than 300 delegates, repre-
equipment fur the stage in the rec- , renting 50,000
American Zionist
nation room.
; women are expected to attend the
convention from all parts of the
Jesse Isidor Straus of New country. They will make decisions
York Thanks Prosecutor ' on the future work of Hadassah,
Toy for Co-Operation
•
Prosecuting Attorney Harry S.
Toy is in receipt of a letter from
time Isidor Straus of New York,
newly-appointed chairman of the
'temporary Emergency Relief Ad-
ministration of the State of New
York, informing him that the in-
formation he had obtained through
M r. Toy's investigation of the De-
troit Department of Public Wel-
fare "will be of great value to the
relief administration of New
York." Mr. Straus expresses his
thanks to Prosecutor Toy for his
co-operation.
Misrachi Leader Named Helsing•
fors Chief Rabbi.
HELSINGFORS.—(J. T. A.)—
Dr. J. Federbush was elected chief
rabbi of Helsingfors.
Dr. Federbush is one of the Miz-
rachi leaders in Lemberg, Poland.
He will shortly leave to take up his
new duties in Finland.
which maintains the Hadassah
Medical Organization, which is the
largest medical and health agency
in the Near East. !Womb furn-
ished 8350,000 for its system of
curative and preventive health
work this year.
Zviller Society to Celebrate I
Second Anniversary.
A board meeting of the Zviller
Ladies Aid Society was held at
the home of the president, Mrs.
Ida Pevin, on Tuesday, Oct. 13. It
was decided that the second an-
niversary of the society be held on
Sunday night, Nov. 29, at Jericho
Temple. Mrs. Celia Shlain, vice-
resident, is chairman of the affair.
Plans were also made for a
card party to be held on Dec. 19,
at Jericho Temple. Mrs. H. Sorin
i in charge of tickets and is as-
sisted by Mrs. S. Klein. They can
be reached by calling Longfellow
7961.
The Flint Hebrew school, parti-
ally supervised by the United Ile-
brew Schools of Detroit and B.
Issacs, superintendent, will have
its graduation exercises Sunday,
Nov. I. This is the first time in
the history of Flint that a class
completes the full intensive seven-
yearcourse prescribed by the
United Hebrew Schools.
The following children will re-
ceive their diplomas: Mildred
Fishier, Joseph Fishier, Benjamin
Gottlieb, Paissy Perper and Sophie
Perper.
A. Schechter is the head teacher
of the school. Ti.i board consists
of II. Leavitt, chairman, S. Cohen.'
II. Benson, M. Weiss, 0. Dean and
H. Perper.
In Flint, as well as in Detroit.
the exercises will be preceded by
examinations which will be open
to the public and will be held Sun-
day morning, Nov. 1. Mr. Isaacs
will be in charge or the examina-
tions. Mrs. Jos, H. Ehrlich will
address the audience and extend
greetings at the commencement
exercises in the name of the Wo-
man's Auxiliary of the United He-
brew Schools. Oscar Cohen,
president of the Alumni Associa-
tion, will extend greetings in the
name of the Detroit alumni.
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