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May 06, 1932 - Image 5

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1932-05-06

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PAGE FIVE

WIDE SUPPORT GAINED
A GIFT TO ALLIED JEWISH CAMPAIGN
BY ALLIED CAMPAIGN
WILL SOLVE MANY SIMLIAR SITUATIONS

It's a Drink
To Your Health •

(Continued from Page One.)

ous in times of prosperity. The test of our idealism as a people, the
test of our characters as individuals, comes when we are called upon
not merely to throw a tip out of our surplus, but to share out of our
little.
PRICES REASONABLE
In his remarkable book, 'Recovery,' Sir Arthur Slater says: 'The
virtues which are most essential to our recovery from this crisis are
magnanimity and colrage.' I am confident that the Jews of Detroit
possess the magninimity and the courage to meet the supreme test
11828 Linwood Ave.
Long. 5500 which faces them in the Allied Jewish Campaign of 1932."
Judge Campbell'. Statement.
Judge Allan Campbell of the Wayne County Circuit Court declares
in a statement to Mr, DeRoy:
it was my privilege to meet with your Campaign Committee last
' year on one occasion, and that experience I will not soon forget. The
loyalty and enthusiasm of your workers made a deep impression on me.
"The host of causes to be benefited by your campaign embraces
local, national and international relief. Practically every person
engaged in the campaign has already done more than his share, meas-
ured by ordinary standards, in local work alone. The fact that you
now have the courage and energy to undertake these other needed
works is a real inspiration to the rest of our citizens, many of whom I
fear have shown a disposition to lose heart, although faced with ob-
stacles and problems less formidable than thos of your own workers.
"Your work is a material help to us locally and, above,all, it is a
splendid example. I cannot do better than to wish you - the success
which you deserve end will undoubtedly earn."
Judge Van Zile's Statement.
Judge Donald Van Zile of the Recorder's Court wrote:
The approaching Allied Jewish Campaign is a most philanthropic
and humanitarian cause and never more so than in this particular
time of stress. I sincerely trust that the goal of the campaign will
be reached and that you go over the top 100 per cent.
Judge Chenot's Statement.
James E. Chenot of the Wayne Circuit Court declares in a
statement to Mr. DeRoy:

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Positively the hu
t weelt—Beginning Sunday, May 8

"The Allied Jewish Campaign is, and always has been, a move-
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ment conceived in the true spirit of philanthropy. The funds realized
thereby are efficiently and properly administered. This great humani-
tarian cause commands the respect and deserves the support of all of
The Greatest Colored Show of AU Thwel
our citizens."
A CARTOON BY DENYS WORTMAN
Judge Gordon's Statement.
"My daddy says you can use his shoes to look for work in today
Judge Arthur E. Gordon of the Recorder's Court stated:
"One of my earliest impressions of Jewish charity was formed 'cause he's sick and doesn't need 'em."
when I was a cub reporter on the Detroit News in 1898, doing the
"crime" beat in the old Central police station, where the Water Board
A
giving is not a sacrifice. It takes a
Building now stands.
real person to give when giving
SYMPItOMY
"A German-Jewish immigrant, helpless and penniless, in a strange involves self-abnegation.
land, was brought in. The desk lieutenant merely telephoned a
"The Jewish people have always enjoyed a great reputation for
681 Its
prominent citizen of Jewish extraction and he promptly left his im- charity. They are not entitled to that reputation if they
only in
portant business, trudged over to the station, talked briefly in German times of prosperity. I am confident that your community give
in Detroit
BLACK
to the "greenhorn," and undertook to care for him.
will show that you are made of better material than to fail when suc-
RHYTHM
"The next morning the immigrant had a full stomach, a night's cess is more important than it has ever been before."
rest, and a job within his capabilities.
Judge John V. Brennan' s Statement.
"'We tak6 'care of our own,' was the terse explanation of the
VALAIDA - BERRY BROS.. CECIL MACK'S CHOIR
WHENEVER any of their friends plan a party
Judge John V. Brennan of the Recorder's Court sent Mr. DeRoy
business man when asked why he spent his valuable time on the poor
PIKE DAVIS' CONTINENTAL ORCHESTRA
"on the spur of the moment", Bob and Mary
immigrant. The police lieutenant said he had orders to call this gen- the following statement of greeting on the occasion of the drive:
"The
Allied
Jewish
Campaign
to
raise
money
for
Jewish
welfare
tleman
in
every
such
case.
are almost sure to be invited. For THEY
Eves.
"In this metropolic, with its cross-section of the world's population purposes should receive a hearty and generous response' from the
es
A"
""
$1.00
HAVE A TELEPHONE and can he reached
—Peoples of every race and clime—I have never seen a Jew, worthy People of Detroit. The relief sought commends itself to everyone
quickly at any time.
— HEAR CECIL MACK'S CHOIR SING "ELI-EL1"
of his heritage, in real need, so long as any other Jew had anything to without regard to race or creed. This is particularly so because the
Jewish
people
have
always
done
their
utmost
to
care
for
their
own
share.
"Jewish organized charity is but a development of the Jewish needy poor. They have also been among the most generous sub-
Your telephone will "open the door" to many
family solidarity in which love, patience and practical loyalty are scribers to any and all worthy cratities outside the membership of
interesting and pleasant social events. And,
their own race. The pressing need for the fund which is now sought
such striking characteristics."
to be raised is apparent to everyone. The people will, I am sure,
in case of emergency, you can summon help
Judge Dingeman's Statement.
respond
most generously to this very worthy cause."
Judge
Harry J. Dingeman, presiding Circuit Judge of Michigan,
immediately ... by telephone.
Statement by Pisgah Lodge President.
in a statement to Mr. DeRoy declared:
Elias Goldberg, president of Pisgah Lodge of B'nai B'rith, de-
"I observe from the press that the sixth annual Allied Jewish Cam-
Few things provide so much service at such
clares in a statement to Mr. DeRoy:
paign will be launched in Detroit during the week of May 8.
low cost as the telephone.
"I welcome the opportunity given me, as president of Pisgah
"This event is of the greatest importance to the Jewish community
of Detroit because of its philanthropic and humanitarian purposes. Lodge No. 34, B'nai B'rith, to endorse the great humanitarian enter-
SOLOIST OF TEMPLE BETH EL
Included in this cause are all the major humanitarian and philanthropic prise of which you are chairman.
"In caring for its own needy and destitute, American Jewry has
phases of Jewish activities, and I heartily endorse the campaign and
Available
for
Concert Engagements, Banquets and Radio
its purposes.
made an enviable name for itself amongst our Christian neighbors.
Programs
This year in particular it is imperative that we do not fail our less
Statement by Judge Horace Stern.
Will Accept Serious Pupil. In Voice Culture and Coaching
Judge Horace Stern of Philadelphia, outstanding national Jewish fortunate co-religionists.
leader, in a statement greeting Detroit Jews on the present drive,
"In putting forth two teams for the Allied Jewish Campaign,
declares:
Pisgah Lodge has already gone on record as endorsing that splendid
PHONE LONGFELLOW 9730
"I do hope that you will be successful. We in Philadelphia have enterprise.
At this time, I can only reiterate Pisgah's pledge of wholehearted
always looked upon you as such an alert, fine community that we
support."
feel assured that if it is humanly possible for you to make this cam-
paign a success, it will be accomplished.
Statement by Paul Baerwald.
Paul Baerwald, national chairman of the American Jewish Joint
"These are trying days. Everyone is so immersed in his own
Distribution
Committee,
one of the causes included in the campaign
problems that it takes more than ordinary courage and kindliness to
y:
lend a hand to the sufferings of other people. But it is under just budget, writes to Mr. &Ro
It
is
a
such conditions that one's real character is tested. It is easy enough
source of genuine gratification to us that Detroit has set
THE
to be philanthropic when one is in comfortable circumstances and in motion this Allied Jewish Campaign, which represents ,a united
community interested not merely in local causes, but also in move-
meats which affect the well-being of Jews throughout the world.
"So far as the Joint Distribution Committee is concerned, it has lath.. Auxiliary of Jewish Consumptive
America's Greatest Ship
a just claim upon the Jewish communities of this country. The Jew-
Relief Society of D
Goes to
J. C. R S. Is giving a banquet
ish populations of Eastern and Central Europe are faced with a crisis n The
Sunday evei
nng, June 5. The auxiliary
today, where we cannot silently pass by the panorama of death, star- i n behalf of this worthy cause. •ppeals
vation, suffering and destitution without rendering some measure of to other. organizations and friends to re-
from planning •ffalre on the same
May 17; June 7; June 28
relief. All our accomplishments in the past 18 years to enable the frain
evening. The .1. C. R. S. •Iso asks that
their committ.• be received In • hiendly
Jews of Poland, of Rumania, of Lithuania, of Latvia and other East- manner.
calling at
ern European lands to build up strong, lasting organizations of self-
help, are being threatened with collapse.
Plymouth and Cherbourg
Bk. Chelem Seniors.
The limos Choiem Senior. thank the
The Joint Distribution Committee is the helping hand of the Bleur Cholera Juniors for their donation
RATES REDUCED
strugglers in many countries—not only the material help, but the of
550 et the meeting on April It It
h elped
rare for more case. for Passover.
mental support which springs from friendship and from hope. We The
public is urged to cooperate in the
cannot deny them the continuance of this support. It is our own self- tag daze, which starts Saturday evening.
respect which demands it.
May and will last throughout the
month,
"I wish you and your colleagues great success in your effort. It
Thousands of travelers say,
will mean much to all those millions of despairing men and women
Py thian
"It is better to travel on Ameri-
sssss
Detroit Temple, No. 1112 Path.
in many lands abroad, just as it will mean much to many beneficiaries to Greater
can ships."
Sisters, thanks the public for the
of your work in this country. I am convinced also that it will mean ccaperotion in making the charity lunch-
Special Kosher Service
.trees. Plane have been ems
much to the Jews of Detroit who have widened their horizon incalcul- eon•
Dieted for • luncheon to be held on Wed-
Ask our good agents or
ably through this great humanitarian endeavor."
nesday. May II, •t Pythian Cootie, 3151
Ca.
•yenue.
All
proceeds
will
be
toed
Statement by James N. Rosenberg.
for the Old Folks' Home. A date has
James N. Rosenberg, national chairman of the Joint Distribu- been
secured for an afternoon bridge st
tion Committee, writes:
the Kelly Furniture Co.. Woodward ave-
nue, for May 21. Proceeds for this •ffair
"With reference to the Joint Distribution Committee, which is will
ROOSEVELT S. S. CO. Ise.
be used for the gymnasium of the
Managing Agent.
one of your major beneficiaries, this organization has been in the cooperate.
Orphan Home. The public Is asked to
past 18 years a powerful agency for the help of Jewish life overseas.
1255 Washington Blvd., Detroit
It is no exaggeration to say that we have saved froM death, starva-
Mattathi. Tent of Maccabees.
Excellent response was made by th
tion, famine and disease, as well as from economic ruin, millions of
young people of the northwest section
human beings.
to the "Depresion Illues" dance of the
DRINK HI-TEST MILK
And even beyond the relief of the moment that is so sorely Maccabees No. 1005, at the Irnal Moshe
last Monday evening. The
required, is the necessity of showing to the peoples abroad that we Synagog. was
tinder the leadership of
here are not blind and deaf to the problems of boycott, to the dreadful L L. Rosner. It is expected that another
•Irnilar den. will be repeated early in
increase of anti-Semitism and to all the discrimination and oppression Juno.
bee., of thenumerous request..
which is being worked upon the Jewish populations in many lands The crowd numbered about 500.
abroad. We must not permit the assumption to gain ground that the
Israel Could Family Club.
Jews of America have lost interest in their brethren overseas. The
The meet'. of the Israel Gould Fam•
tragic result of such a belief abroad, we cannot begin to measure.
ily Club was held at the home of Mr.
"Pressing as are the problems which are at our vfty doorstep, we • and Mrs. Irving Gould. 150. Quincy
venue. Dinner sr. followed by the
cannot and will not shut our eyes to the pitiful and infinitely worse regular business meeting. It was de-
to h.• two trees planted in Poles-
conditions oversew,. We turn to you for support in order that the cided
tine In honor of the hon wary pres dent,
Joint Distribution Committee may go forward with its work."
M.. bowel Gould. The baskets of food
for Passover were distributed aong the
Statement by Judge Guy A. Miller.
needy families in time for tho m holiday..
A better and richer milk at
Circuit Court Judge Guy A. Miller states:
The members extended • hearty welcome
"In all sincerity I can say that I know of no activity more worthy to their guests who were present at the no extra cost. Obtainable at
D avid Berrie and M.. L.
Mr.
•nd
Mre.
your grocer, or by calling Long.
of wholehearted praise than of the Allied Jewish Campaign.
Gormand, and children. After the meet-
"The Jewish people of the city have always done their full share ing bridge was played. The next meet- fellow 6051.
in all public activities and in addition have done an extraordinary !. will be held In the home of Mr.n4
You'll find the same hi - test
Mn.. Litman Gould. All the
embers
;frde h• welleh 1:ert present
amount of work taking care of their own people, thereby relieving to tr
qualities in our cream and
the eras
that extent the general burden.
creamery
products.
Mr. •nd
The
Sa ogere hh°."1011
"No one who is at all acquainted with these activities can have Hatelwood. The me
For your health—for nour-
thank Mr.
anything except the most wholehearted praise and admiration for and Mr.. Shugerman for their h.pitalitY• ishment—drink Ili-Test Milk.
them."
Milk must be pure to be health-
Rom Rho Delta Sonority.
Beta liho Delta Rom., met at the
Judge Henry S. Swesny's Statement.
ful—free from germs. Buy
Tuber Hotel on April 11. The following
A statement from Judge Henry S. Sweeny of the Recorder's Court officers
HOUSANDS of car owners second that statement when impromptu discussions
your milk from the only 100%
were Heeled to preside for the
reads:
coming term, Shirley Galen. presklent,
All - Jewish creamery In Detroit.
Levin, isice.president, Shirley
The sixth annual Allied Jewish Campaign represents an heroic Sadye
center on tires. Such emphatic declarations are the results of actual experiences.
Weisberg. secretary, Min Feinberg.
effort in that the appeal to share and contribute must, because of tl TT, A pat.. party was given for tr.,.
the
at the home of Min Feinberg on
The riding comfort—the safe driving features— the longer mileage—the all-around
the prevailing economic conditions, be directed almost in its entirety girls
April 111. The sorority is elehratins
its
e
to people who are themselves unfortunate.
sixth anniversary ih a d inner-dance st
.
satisfaction of Air-Flight Plus Tires are outstanding forces that are swinging the pen-
Chalet no on Rpril 10. A Mother*.
"It is an appeal to those who have lost much to help those who the
A ITtrift . L 13... ga 51
Day party Is scheduled for M. 1. at the
have lost even more; it is asking those who are
horn. of Dorothy Schechter. The sorority
dulum of popularity to Fisks. Join the throngs of these satisfied tire users and you'll
now suffering to congratulates
Mrs. Kendier
.
upon the
suffer a bit more so that others may suffer a little less."
I
birth of • son.
say, "There's only one tire — that's Fisk."
Judge Christopher E. Stein's Statement.
xi KAPP& Sorority.
Judge Christopher E. Stein of the Recorder's Court made the
El Kappa Sorority met at t he home of
following
statement:
SIZE
MI. Rose Cohen. 1051 Cortland •venue.
"I am glad to endorse the campaign now under way by your com- April 55. A roller skating party vas
planned for the near future. The nsmt
mittee.
will be held •t the horns of Miss
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"My experience with Jewish philanthropic organizations has con- Ruth
t h Fisher
Ro
of Joseph'. avenue.
vinced me that such are always efficiently and humanly administered.
T. Sir. Csano. Sorority.
29x4.50-20...
"You have my best wishes for the success of your campaign."
T. Sterna Gamma 1, planning its third
annual brWge.d•ns•nt on Friday. May y 11.
Young Israel'. Indorsement.
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t
Chinese T. Gardens. at a o'clock.
Abraham J. Rosenshine, president of Young Israel of Detroit, sent MI. the
Elaine No•itt is
I chaino•n,
by the Miss. Marlon Cooper.
Mr. DeRoy a statement indorsing the campaign and declared in part: assisted
28x4.75-19...
Longfellow 8655-56
Cell Eistein• Sonia Gedrich, Rose Green-
"We are now passing through one of the most critical periods in berg, Sadie Groskin and Dorothy Sconielt.
29x4.75-20...
human history.
and Mesdames Bell* Levinger, Sarah
Finest
Sour Cream. Made
"Every Jew, whether Orthodox, Conservative or Reform, must Simon. and Rae Richman.
fresh daily from pure ingredi-
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therefore recognize the importance of the forthcoming Allied Jewish
ents.
Campaign. The need is this year greater than ever before, as the
Supreme Quality Maintained at
spiritual and physical welfare of our people is at stake.
All Times.
"Young Israel of Detroit, realizing the need of the various insti-
We Also Sell
tutions and agencies, is glad to serve in this campaign, so that these
By ETHEL KLEIN
worthy causes may carry on their work."
MILK — CHEESE
Written in Memory of Her
SWEET CREAM
Mother, Malvin Klein.
Gifts to Hadassah Infant las, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Loewen-
---
Welfare Fund.
berg, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Lurie,
Send
la Your Order Early
With hlother:e Dar approaching,
The infant welfare fund of Ra- Mr. and Mn. Philip Shulman and
It Just een seem to be true
That we shouldn•t have • .mother.
r. and Mrs. David Zethon.
dassah
has
received
the
following
Corner
Rochester
To
tie
some
lowers
to,
Corner Dexter
Car.
Corner Buena Vista
contributions:
2.06
In memory of Casper Oppen-
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In memory of Shirley Ann liar. helm from Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Rot some eeseos m y preeloo..
You can buy moat things with
receive
Ha from Mr. and Mrs. Wolf Kap- Simons.
A. know yob will enJoy them.
money, but you can't buy secbel-
While ear heart Iowa here 1.01 gram. common-sense.

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