riEkcrttorejaisnOIRONICL. ,t and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE B'NAI B'RITH'S JUNIOR AUXILIARY (Continued from Page One.) p lo is in es Id er ed nt ng at ho ,us he (er tas , en LARGE STATE DELEGATIONS TO ATTEND JEWISH WORKERS MICHIGAN ZIONIST CONFERENCE OCT. 30 ENLISTED TO AID COMMUNITY FUND (Continued from Page One.) Walman; Mra_Esther_Schuster, in ■ GET RICH SAFELY... ich ht. er- ton Dr. the by are the row to, no But PENSION POLICY eiln Open Letter of Human Interest! New recr that are tong one rally r be the your COn- way• and tags. THEGREAT-WEST LIFE that 1,0no slita• s for new st MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE CO. men even uring poem, ▪ he led in ucing heard it get 1r and word', wilt lrel, a e. king a oldest ex t of name ' using g poke ■ rabbi sat the e rabbi turday at the e must Jewish hour " fl eeting Louis r for a I work. inflame T oe dox services as well as Reform. They celebrate Mother's Day, A. (Continued from Page One.) Z. A. Day, and hold annual con- ventions In addition, they have vice with Congregation Shaarey district and state competitions of all sorts They are the most en Zedek, and it was stated that a number of national leaders had thusiastic group of Jewish lads in their respective cities and towns, expressed a desire to be present at such a testimonial dinner. and at the age of 21 they regret- Hear Annual Reports. fully leave the A. Z. A. only to enter into the larger life of the The meeting heard annual re- general Jewish community as ports of Shaarey Zedek activities leaders. from the following: The subject of this year's na- Mr. Gordon, as president, for tional debating contest is: "Re- the congregation; Mrs. llerbert solved, That the Calling of a Warner, for the Sisterhood; Si- World Jewish Congress as Pro- mon Shetzer, for the Men's Club; posed by the Geneva Conference Philip Frank, for the Young Peo- Is Unwise." The subject for the ple's Society; Philip Rosenthal, OUR FILM FOLK ELECT LEVIN, COHN MEMBERS OF BOARD (Continued from Preceding Page.) OF CHIDREN'S HOME for S7500 a warble. His latest Reunion of Old and New Board "singie," the "New Yorker," is (Continued from Page One.) each, will be attained by Oct. 30. C o:s:;1; R:citr iel r Ur :1B% fdy 24? 1;18onli Members at Musicale and now titled "Happy-Go-Lucky" and Trees reported planted in the Jacob; Mrs. Mary Udkovich, in Tea Neat Wednesday. seems to be having engine trouble, Newman, Mrs. II. J. L. Frank, past week, in addition to those !memory of her parents, Mr. and what with retakes and remakes. Mrs. Hymen C. Broder, Mrs. Mor- reported in a previous issue, are: Mrs. Max and Anna Friedman; . • • • (Continued from Page One.) ris Rand, Mrs. Nathan Simons, Maurice Schwartz, nye trees. Mrs. Harry A. Hock, in memory Too bad Sylvia Sidney bobbed Miss Edith Ileavenrich, Mrs. Ar- Sidney Gray, three trees. of Bessie Goldfine; Julius Ber- of a musicale and tea. There will her long hair . . . the hair-, nold N. Brodie, Mrs. Sadie Hirsch- Carol Landau and Graham L. man; Samuel Rhodes; Mr. and be entertainment and refresh- dresser is having • bothersome man, Mrs. Irving Hirschman, Mrs. Landau, two trees; Clara J. Fink, Mrs. Abe A. Schmier, in memory ments. There will be no solicits- job arranging the short locks Robert Neuman and Mrs. Edwin two trees in memory of Joseph of Celia Schmier Kline; Jackham tion of funds. for Sylvia'. role of Madame N. Rosenthal, liaiam Mezerow and Ella Mez- Realty Company; Milton Koblin; The object of the reunion Is to Butterfly. William Wachs is secretary of crow; Mrs. M. Rice, two trees in Saul J. Birnkrant, Pontiac, Mich.; • • • bring about a closer co-operation , the office building campaign, start- memory of her parents, Ilaya Jacob Kovinsky, Pontiac, Mich.; Dewey Robinson, the corpulent ing Oct. 24, and section chairmen Toba Lerner and Hyman Pinchus Mr. and Mrs. Abe Schmier. character actor in "Six Hours To include Morton F. Ashner, Samuel Lerner; Ethel Chover, two trees Live," recalls less affluent days Lieberman and William B. Isen- in memory of Joshua and Ginshe BICUR CHOLEM JRS. of "quickies" and cowboy pictures. berg. Chover; Mr. and Mrs. P. Slomo- THANK PATRONS Once while making a "western," Clarence H. Enggass, president vitz, two trees; Mr. and Mrs. the players had to work all night of the Federation, will have an im- Samuel Heyman and daughter, Achievements of B'nai B'rith." for the Sunday School; Hanson The Bicur Cholem Jrs. thank to cut down expenses. About portant part in the special gifts Judith Batya, two trees; Bernard This latter is in honor of B'nifi Buchner, for the Junior Young .3 a. in. Robinson, tired and fidg- campaign. Isaacs, in honor Irving R. Isaac, their hundreds of friends who B'rith's ninetieth anniversary, be- People's Society; Reuben Glazer, ety, conceived the notion that a and Annette E. Isaacs, two trees; helped make their twenty-third Service Group Assists, ginning this month. for the Boy Scouts. annual Yom Kippur Night dance little ride would freshen him, and The assembly, which was the Phelps Newberry is general Ben Bey A. C., two trees; Mrs. mounted one of the horses. A chairman of the drive again this N. E. Aronstam, two trees in a huge success. Although the largest in the history of the con- good idea but he hadn't consulted year, for the third time. Fred memory of her parents, Rachel weather was unfavorable, the ball- at an annual meeting, CONFISCATION OF Dobbin about carrying 260 Wardell is heading the industrial Blomberg and Arje Meyer Blum- room was filled to capacity. heard an address by Dr. TEMPLES WILL NOT also The funds this week will be pounds' First the equine's fore campaign, and is being assisted berg; Yolles, Gilbert & Co., two Hershman. A musical program legs bent and folded under him; by more than 500 volunteer work- trees; Joseph and Ben Silberstein, turned over in part to the Five BE PUT IN FORCE was presented by Cantor Jacob Cent Kosher Kitchen, and the re- _ the hindlegs followed suit; then Sonenklar, accompanied by Frieda era, who will canvass 686 fac- two trees. with a mighty swing, the horse tories, shops and other industrial One tree each: L. Broderson in mainder to the Bicur Cholem Sea., Weinberg. (Continued from Page One) for charitable purposes. rolled completely over. While concerns and stores, financial memory of Isaac Zeldin; Mrs. The Hershman Resolution. Plans have already been started Robinson pulled himself together, houses and public service groups. Aaron Teitelbaum, in memory of lectives and Soviets. Special clears- The resolution honoring Dr. for a similar affair to be given an anxious producer was relieved I ses will he conducted on how to Hershman reads in part: Occupying important positions Meyer Bassevitz; Mrs. Louis to discover that not a bone in again in the Community Fund Wine, in memory of Isaac Wein- next year. write protocols, certificates and ,h . r io rs ,... d . c f,, or r oi2 re 5 gation Shaer. Zedek Membership is open to young wears the thirittial the horse's body was broken! other documents in the Yiddish ha.w campaign this year are members stein; Grace Rubin, in honor of men and women interested in • • • language, it was announced. A leadrshrt,‘,1 D ori ; oA r ut7 11% 11,7„,",hmht of the Detroit Service Group. Shirley Rubin; Rose and Lillian "Cracked Ice" will be neat for While the group is not serving the Gordon, in honor of Beverly Gor- charitable work. Application cards handbook of regulations will also nspta'ringly giv.n of himself to the enern• her of the Congregation, and by his be issued. the M . the same group drive in an independent capacity, don; Helen Kass; Abraham Cho- may be secured from the secre- i r . dp ih r ;1 , ..1 Zinoviev and Kamenev Espelled• d o eLoiu , 1 rtunda .tri .i. etrii , iid ,.. illo .n nda n pd obb of Jewish scribes that turned its individual members occupy ver, in honor of Joshua Chover; tary, Miss Belle Drapkin, 3028 The C ntral contrail committee of •dor... and by the example of his e Dent. out "Horse Feathers" I. now pivotal positions as leaders as well Mrs. A. Smilo, in memory of Anna Carter. 4,000 Members in 150 Chapters. the Communist Party, expelled tied, cromego .o.b.ati4er Gig). nlge.0,14. the chewing pencils for gags. as workers in the ranks, in the in- MRS. HERMAN COHEN • • • • Then he had an inspiration. from membership Gregory Zinoviev, a m p: . r eb of his congregation, but all terests of the fund. Boys love fraternities. Why not former president of the Communist those in a he city of Detroit nd sh e- between present and former mem- Among my notes: Jack Pearl m a ghout where r throu have a fraternity which would be International, and Leo Kamenev, touched be the lofty ` and spiritual inflo• hers of the board and to show how (alias Baron Munchhausen of the naother leading Soviet official, a t intensely Jewish? No sooner said ence of his spoken and written word. with the home developed in the past air) will go celluloid, the picture PEISER STRESSES "Don't grope around in n :tZ e 1sm ( cek , than done. Omaha Chapter No. brother-in-law of Leon Trotsky, on the retailt theC t o to ngreg:tio: r S ,ha being called "International House" few years. RECREATION NEEDS charges of conducting counter-revo- the dare* 1 of A. Z. A. was founded, and . . . "Moon Song" is the Fannie . . . a h n a l 'tiTsTienrg un thr tu oulg r hou t t JewrY, and Mrs. Ilerman Cohen is general Hurst movie yarn written for Kate . y whereas the idea spread rapidly through- (Continued from Page One.) This is the second time in recent i "it is desirable that Congregation chairman of the committee in Smith ... Lillian Roth is back in out the country. Soon after, B'nai for and t oday a for iself ec arey Ze de k tsure charge of arrangements for the B'rith sponsored this Jewish youth years that Zinoviev and Kamenev Sha nd tomorrow. the film-town and willing to listen to the youth of says , s• for the fatless of Rabbi Berth. reunion. Assisting Mrs. Cohen on offers . , . Chaplin wants to do the past year the chairman of the movement for boys of from 16 I have been expelled. In 1927 they Rabbi Hershman the arrangements committee are: senior intellectual advancement that red In o der were reinstated after they had "re- ser,i to 21, and today there are more r b ae freed f rom om the concerns inciden- Mrs. Maurice Aronsson, associate Napoleon and discard Charlie, the committee. Ile is a member of man, than 150 chapters throughout the canted" their "right wing heresy." to the physical need. of himself and comic, forever. Harry the championship senior debate Eighteen other members were tat him family and thus be permitted the chairman; Mesdames Fannie Ro- United States and Canada, with • • • to carry on his din, Sidney Stone, Ralph Paul, .e< say and cfidence • team and the winner of the 1931 also expelled. some 4,000 members. Himelatein work, that Rabbi Hershman be offered Norman Krasna, young scenar- Milford Stern Oratorical Contest. Jews Honored. Rottenberg, Eva Prenzlauer and ion shaares post or Ra bbi or conerseat The boys usually meet every ist, had a tilt with the Boss. Said Under Mr. Goldberg's direction, • Six Jews received the order of tie Z edek d s o long h enceforth . he may de• J. Mishkin. week, hear talks by distinguished Former members of the board boss is a stickler for rules ... his the intellectual advancement com- "Red Banner of Labor" in recogni• sire or r e be enabled wtarry on- Therefore speakers on Jewish subjects, have lion latest is a posted notice declaring mittee, with the aid of the girls' it of their services to the build- be "Relolved. that the Congregation who for some reason have not re- athletic teams, hold social affairs, ing of Here is away to the Dnieprostroy dam, the aarey 'Zedek do tender to Abraham M ceived invitations to the reunion that employes must not use the work committee, introduced • se- and compete in intra-chapter as largest hydro-electric plant in the Sh , f Divin D phones to make personal calla. One ries of educational institutes in forbi liandDoctor o the He rsh man, Rab re• are asked to consider this notice . rabbi o ft f Congity well as inter-chapter contests of world. position morning he caught Krasna in a the center program. their invitations and to be pres- dation Shaarey Zedek." all sorts—athletic, literary, orator- The Jews honored are the engin- ent at the musicale-tea next Wed- lengthy conversation, Miss Silverstein, a member of ical. Most of the chapters take eers Rubin, Kaufman, Silberstein, "What does this mean?" de- the Phi So Lite Sorority, was, dur- nesday evening. over a temple service in their re- Frumkin, and Kazman and the sec- manded the film mogul. "Can't ing the past year, the chairman spective communities at intervals, retary of the party organization, Rainbow Girls' Dance This you read English?" the girls' committee of the Sen- and practically all have social ser- Leiserson. U. H. S. GRADUATION "Sure! In the first place, I of Saturday. Why experiment in investment matters! Here ior Council. She was active in vice committees for Jewish social More than 12 per cent of the reed English . . . in the second, promoting educational activity PROGRAM PLANNED is • way to accumulate ,wealth safely, steadily— work among the needy in their workers skilled and unskilled, em- this party called me . . . and in among the senior girls. Purity Assembly No. 12, Rain- with no investment worries whatsoever. And cities. Many of the chapters cele- ployed in the dam's construction, the third, the call was from an- Numerous Awards. (Continued from Page One.) brate Jewish holidays and many are Jews, according to assistant bow for Girls, made final arrange- in addition, your family is fully protected in the other studio offering me a better Mr. Levine announced t h e stage plays of a Jewish character. chief engineer, Laubman. meats for the dance to be held this job with more money."' event of your early death. Strangers Club as the best all- Like the B'nai B'rith Hillel Foun- "The work at Dnieprostroy was a Saturday evening, Oct. 22, at Ionic ferent schools Saturday, Oct. 22, Fired, you say? Oh, no, dear dations, the A, Z. A. does not great school for the greatest part Temple, Chope and Grand River. at 5:30 p. m., at the evening ser- readers, he was promoted to as- around boys' club. The Tau Gamma Kappa Sorority received stress any one shade of Judaism, of the Jewish workers employed Miss Pauline Gorman is chairman vices. ( One of the biggest features of this plan is that your money sistant supervisor. the distinction of being the best but allows its members to give ex- there." More than 80 per cent of of the affair. The blues singer, Schools Get Friedberg Library. accumulates no rapidly even In the first five years that it The Hebrew Schools have re- all-around girl club, pression to their own ideas on this the Jewish workers, he said, joined Sylvia Penn, will be featured. The eliminates worry caused by business hazards and business Are you laughing? ceived a large number of valuable The record of the Strangers subject. The boys conduct Ortho- the shock brigades. admission fee is nominal. failures. books from the late Jacob Fried- Club for the year consists of berg's personal library. Among PISGAH DIAMOND championships in every sport with the collection are such rare sets exception of track, participa- THE GREAT-WEST JUBILEE PROGRAM the as: The Chumosh or the Penta- tion in the senior dramatic tour- teuch with Ibn Ezra's commen- nament, presentation of a minstrel (Continued from Page One.) taries; the prophets with the com- show and an open forum, fine Cen- mentary of the Malbim; a set of spirit and presenting mature for example—a man age 25, deposits $255.50 anually. At also be present. A musical pro- ter the Hebrew encyclopaedia known leadership to the senior division. age 60, he draws an income of $100 every month for life, or as Otzar Yisroel; a complete set gram is also being arranged. The Tau Gamma Kappa Soror- Following the banquet, as near ity presented successful educa- has the option of receiving the total sum in cash. Find out of 60 books by the Dvir Publish- ing -Company containing all of to 10 p. m. as possible, there will tional teas, placed second in the about this plan today. Detroit, Mich., Oct. 18, 1932. Bialik's, Chernichovsky's and other be dancing in the spacious Hotel dramatic tournament, and carried modern writers' works; sets of Statler ballroom to one of De- on a most successful complete so- For further particulars mall this coupon to: books dealing with the Jewish troit's most popular dance orches- cial and educational program HARRY HIMELSTEI MR. SAM SUMMERFIELD, The Great-Weat Llf• N, Anew.. Co„ code of law, such as the Orach tras. throughout the year. I 1512 Union Guardian Bldg, Detroit, Michigan. 2362 Penobscot Bldg., Detroit Chayim, and a number of books Reservations are now being re- Joseph Magidsohn, kelt known Without obligation on MY part please mall eomplete Information 1 on Jewish subjects from the Jew- ceived for the banquet and dance. football referee and a member of For Age about the Great West Pension Policy. ish Publication Society. Ben F. Goldman, chairman of the the Center's athletic committee, 1 1 NAME. Excerpts from Radio Addresses. diamond jubilee committee, urges presented the following athletic Dear Sam: The following are excerpts from the members and their friends to awards: 1_ ADDRESS Sam Askowits, Strangers Club, winner radio addresses delivered by local send their reservations in early as You ask me why I so warmly favor William Comstock for Governor. I'll tell you. the basketball free throw leaders on the occasion of Edu- the capacity of the ballroom is of Maurice Bloom, Strangers Club, winner Business-in-force over $616,000,000 A man's genius is proven by his outstanding achievments—his character, by his cation Month: limited and, from advance indi- of the senior handball tournament. Harry Kay, Strange. Club, moat val- Assets over $135,500,000 daily deeds, usually unheralded. From the address by Robert R. cations, it wili be packed to capa- uable man in .color basketball league. Maned, president of the United city. Mr. Goldman announces he Paradim Club, winner of senior track My reluctance to put in print the following story about WILLIAM COMSTOCK Hebrew Schools: will receive reservations now, and meet and field day. trophy received by was overcome by the thought that today what is most required in our political "Jewish history furnith. Innumerable inks that they be mailed to him Max Weil. Sans Victor, Stranger. Club, *inner of executives is character, honesty and the human touch; and the following is proof Instances of the sacrifice. of everythine golf tournament. at 2466 West Philadelphia. for the sa•ing of the Torah. What are that Comstock has these essentials. Strangera basketball team winner. o' we Jews of this generation going to do to Membership Drive Honors Memory the all-city Jewish championship cup, keep the banner of the Torah waving? Many, many years ago (I refuse to state how many), I was just about to ASSURANCE COMPANY donated by Owen Wein. of Milford Stern. We arenot asking for .scribes. All we graduate from the Alpena High School, and had the desire to go to college, but had Strangers basketball team, winner of have to do in to see that our children at .CdO OFFICE At the last executive session of no money. Billy Comstock also lived in Alpena, and in wealth, position and all the the Hebrew Schools." league, l by William From Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich's Pisgah Lodge a resolution was captain. The ri veo luxuries that go with it, was as far removed from me as the North Star. a following will receive tned• unanimously passed to name the ale: William Kaufman, Harry Kay, Jack address: Comstock was to graduate from Ann Arbor the following year. Even then, I "Jewish education in • treasure and membership drive class for the Levitt, Harry Goldsmith, Jack Kaolin., upon the parent. In every family in laid diamond jubilee celebration the Harry Gaines, Sidney Cohen, Alex Free". had the idea that his advice would be helpful and would aid me more than that of tarot. and the solemn obligation of preserving safe-guarding that treasure ... W he a Milfrod Stern Memorial Class. Baseball trophy won by Strange. Club. any other person I knew. I do not think I had ever spoken to him, but, somehow, A ward received by Harry Caine. I had the impression that if I did, I would not be rebuffed. I finally screwed up Jew has aupplernented his secular knowl- The late Mr. Stern was an ar- edge with a broad and profound Jewish Morris Garvett, in presenting enough courage to approach him. He had time to talk to me; he was interested and Hebrew education ... that Jew has dent Ben B'rith, being an active in my problem; he instilled me with courage! Ile told me that when I got to Ann built up for himself • •elf•respect, • worker in the District Grand the Milford Stern Memorial Tro- philosophy of Jewish life and pride and phy for excellence in oratory to Arbor I should look him up, and he was quite sure he could be of some help to me! faith in his history and his people and Lodge No. 6 Councils, comprising their place in the scheme of national and eight mid-western states as well Max Chomsky, reviewed the inter- That summer I went to work, and in September I had enough money to get to international affairs, which stand him in ests and aspirations of the late Ann Arbor, matriculate and purchase a few essentials, but the morning after I good stead and which give life for hint a as the Dominoin of Canada. Mr. Milford Stern, Mr. Chomsky was meaning and • content that make for Stern was also actively engaged arrived, I was not so confident. To be sure, I was a regular student in the Univer- also awarded a golf medal. Adolpl. mental and apiritual peace. in committee work for Pisgah sity; but I was broke and, walking around the campus, I could not see one familiar "This month is dedicated to calling the Goldberg of the Paradim Club • ttention of the parent. to the United Lodge, serving as chairman of the was presented with a second place face, For a boy sixteen years old, who had never been away from home, the outlook „Hebrew Schools which with the One build- Anti Defamation Committee for silver medal. was very discouraging. ings and earnest scholarly teachers and splendid curriculum of studies say to several years. I thought of what Billy Comstock had told me, yet at that moment it did not Mr. Garvett also presented the us: 'llying us your children and we will Many applications have already following awards: seem to me of very great importance. After all, Billy was a rather important per- induct them into that life whichwill lead We will been received for the Milford Senior Debate League: wInners—Cle• them to spiritual enrichment sonage among the students. His associations and his financial situation, I reasoned, II. team—Abe hand • and David Goldberg: open to them those rare treasures ....- Stern Memorial Class. Twenty-six him little time for me. He probably had forgotten the conversation I second— A. Z. A. 1111,—Leo Lubetsky and would give From Milton 1M. Alexander's teams are now waging a campaign. Sam Stoller. had had with him some months before. In this frame of mind, I chanced on Billy address: Dramatic Tournament: winner—Bala The memberhip drive is in charge with two companions. I doubt whether I would have approached him were he alone, Club—t The unique thing about the religious '-Xeh'indlviff "u pal mrdetiTsbei rt: the teaching of the United Hebrew Schools of Dr. Victor Droock and Samuel and I certainly was not going to do no when he was with others. But he saw me; of Detroit, in that the language of In- B. Keene as co-chairmen and near future. Second—Theta Sigma K• pia walked over and put his arm around me,—shook me by the hand, and with that struction I. Hebrew. This enables the Milton hi. Alexander and Aaron and Tau Gamma Kappa, Beat Individual homely, warm smile of his told me how glad he was to see me there! He asked me performances: Boy, Sidney Sthwarthr children to (0 to original a.m. for their information, t i makes them inde- Kurland as majors in charge of glrl. Bernie Asatinthy, how I was getting along. I told him my situation, and that I felt pretty discouraged. pendent of the frailities of translators, the 26 captains and the personnel The Louis P. Aloe Clup for win- it gives them the thrill of drawing their lie must have spent a half-hour with me,—first to dispel my blues and lone- ning the championship of the Jew- inspiration direct from the ethical and of their respective teams. someness, and to assure me that I would get along all right. Then he asked me moral fountain heads of their faith." Last Monday night Pisgah Lodge ish Center Midwestern Debate how much money I needed. My reply was that I did not want money, but that I From Bernard Isaac's address: held a political symposium at the League was presented to Theodore "There are eight different schools in wanted work. Ile asked me what I was willing to do, and when I told him "any- the system known see the United Hebrew lodge quarters in the Maccabee Baruch, coach of the Center De- thing", he suggested that if I would wait on the table he could fix me up right Schools located in ••rious sections of the Building. Aaron Rosenberg, chair bate squad, who accepted it on city. The children who tie• in outl/init behalf of Nathan Berke, George away. lie then took the time to take me to his fraternity house and arrange for distriets are transported to the school by man of Pisgah Lodge's intellectual bus. which are maintained by the Wo- advancement committee, presided, Kratchman and Albert Summer, the position. If brItIr man'. Auxiliary of the United members of the team. The Louis and the following spoke for their With three meals or more assured, I did not have so much to worry about. Schools. It take • normal child omen respective parties; Dr. Alvin D. P. Aloe Cup is presented to the years to complete the elementary roura I tried to avoid Comstock in the thought that I did not wish to impose on him of study and three year. the high school. Hirsch, Republican; Walter Mc- winner of the Debate League by or make myself a nuisance; but he wouldn't allow this. That entire year he The majorsubject• of the elementary Mrs. Louis P. Aloy of St. Louis w •re: Chumosh. Prophet.. histOrY. Kenzie, Democrat, and Harry watched over me and counseled with me. Many a day, when my spirit was at a low in memory of her husband. Hebrew language and reliition, in the Riseman, Socialist. Hebre around me, giving me a lift. I progressed so far at the high school. major Prophet., stiv•need The following were installed as The next meeting of Pisgah ebb, I found Billy's arm member of Hebrew. literature. Talmud. Aggad•h. etc running for a class office, opposed by Was end of the year that I "The proper time to enter a child In Lodge will be held Monday, Nov. officers of the Senior Council for Comstocks' fraternity, and with Billy's advice and assistance, I was elected. e ase 01 ,' live 7, in the Maccabee Building. This the current year by Mr. Levine: the Hebrew schools Is at a criminalnegleet to or six years. It President, Max Weil of Paradim I have watched Billy Comstock's career since school with a great deal of wait with the child's Jewish edur•tion meeting will be open to the pub- interest. I have seen some of his enterprises go on the rocks, as have so many others • ntil he math. the Rat-Mitzvah sire." lic and an interesting program is Club; vice-president, Sam Stoller of A. Z. A. 93; recording sere- From Rabbi Leon Fram's ad- being arranged. in the past three or four years. I have known that Billy has used up his entire tary, Alice Frank of Lohonos dress: personal fortune in an effort to prevent loss to those who invested in his enterprises, As for the support of • system of He- Club; corresponding secretary, so that he is left as poor as the little "shaver" he encouraged at college. But, ise., education in a time of amt., I In com- nsany•sided Jewish education. Harry Lifshitz of Creston Club; that always, he has retained that same warm, honest smile, the human touch, would s•y that the Jewish people has see always* had to support it. institutions these schools a logic for e'ar'thing Jew- financial secretary, William Kauf- plete democracy, so helpful to a strange boy many years ago. of religion and religlo. education troder Ilk is Implanted in the heart of the child man of Strangers Club. EVERY household, large or small, faces the conditions of difficulty and stress. It is The present unprecedented economic eri• Of course, I have an abiding affection for Billy. But aside from that, I feel Belle Drapkin and David Gold- not the Jewish spirit to SOY we .hail not els whit.), has already undermined case social structures boa unbalanced our ever-possible danger of FIRE, which at any that in these troublesome times, the qualities in Billy which I have illustrated are for education porno.. bee..e youth which has sot received the prop, berg spoke on behalf of the eenior ham to content.. on providing bread. the qualities which are mighty important in our public 016.15,-1 am not so sure Jewish duration. The same Illor hat, membership, and Miss Miriam moment may Imperil property and the lives That la lot the Jewish heart ,peaking. if an that the Jewish people had •d- pen to our Oct ehlldree if we neglect Levin presented a reading to but that they are the most important. of loved ones. iced out of the many world crises they their Jewish upbringing. If we wdi not complete the formal program. hamsurvived wer their skin•. there • le• ate them ertiritu•Ith." Jack Kaufman, past president to record. From Kurt Peiser'a address: s be nothing re em Such an emergency proves the protective ochre of "The boy. and girls. the young men an Other thers • done that . The woodyr ha sf the Senior Council, presided. Sincerely, been, and it f. the abate point of Jewish 10Yng women attending the semi.. • your telephone. For a telephone call will sum- history. that we ham come out of ouch the Hebrew erhools aticure Jewish edu• William Kaufman was chairman MAX IL FINKELSTON. crises with considershle physieal and cation and obtain tits finest Sew of peek- of the committee responsible for mon Instantly those highly efficlent men ... learn the fine princtolm tn•terial injury, but with our souls um ground. They this affair. defeated, our hearts untarnished. We of Jewish life, and becaus• of thie Sc..,,. the firemen ...who will risk even their lives individual charitable contribu- tions. The junior order's second major new project is that of an inter- national Hebrew essay contest. This is consistent with one of the phases of the A. Z. A. program, namely, the revival of Hebrew as a language. For some years the local chapters have organized He- brew classes, and members in one part of the country write letters in Hebrew to those in other parts of the land. But what is this fraternity called Aleph Zadik Aleph? It was founded in 1924 by Sam Beber of Omaha, who today is president of B'nai B'rith's Dis- trict Grand Lodge No. 6. Ile has always had a keen interest in youth, and especially Jewish youth and, for that matter, is one of the youngest men ever to be a B'nai B"rith District President in the entire history of the order, It pained him then, as it does now, to see Jewish youth losing all their interest and knowledge of Juda- ism as soon as they were con- firmed or reached the age of bar mitzvah. Ile felt that if they could somehow be held close to their people during the dangerous years between 16 and 21 they would thereafter be mature enough to stay securely within the Jewish fold. But how was this gap to be bridged? st DR. A. M. HERSHMAN ELECTED FOR LIFE are ,.1 like this PROVE the VALUE OF YOUR TELEPHONE per, do Inserted by the CENTRAL COMSTOCK CLUB, 3333 Barium Tower, Cadillac 3092. training is one ORGANIZATION COMMITTEE: advise eat and r. Gold- vise to A. C. LAPPIN Co-Chairmen ROBERT NIARWIL THEODORE LEVIN, Chairman Speakers Committee SAMUEL SUMMERFIELD, Chairman Finance Committee have rie•er permitted ace • economir crises to wreck our •ynagoguee or to clom our .shookor to destroy our focosi somie• institution.. What emit. the Jewish people distinct-lee in history I.• that it has always regarded the things of th• spirit—of education. religion and culture paramount, as alio• mere other eo lo - Int. hetorne One Americans—not on/. b.•se they Imbibe mu. American principles in the Hebrew school, he bfraose they learn to be better Jews a• as better Jr... they become better e.t- .a.. It is • k.wn feet. undithuted that those who M ea•ly years are giver •• oPPortueny to oh lain •piritual gulf as.. and reDgioue teaching.. cannot fel l rem From Joseph Haggai's address: to Nemme worthwhile eeeeee to the- 'During days of prosperity 'owe far- ,on i‘it y . Foy the inspiration that is give s stetted Jews .m.4.1 ia build,. or In In the early doe. of childhood, permit. Detroit •etriass of education Mouton,. the proper formation of character de. mended of good citiseash n. ImOvell as the Urdted Hebrew Sch•ols Further extracts from Educa- avers effort ha. been made to bring the. school. to • height which is compatible tion Month addresses will be pub- .th to • emit.. nubile school. In tar. *died. the Jewish shIld le getting • bread lulled next week. Smoker for Center Boys. The athletic committees of the Jewish Centers Association en- nounces the first annual smoker, to be held at the B'nai Moshe Syn- agogue, Dexter and Lawrence, on Nov. 16. There will be boxing and wrestling exhibitions, rands- ville, movies and smokes. William Kaufman of the Strangers A. C. has been elected chairman of this affair. In your service. In any crisis, old can be obtained, without delay, by telephone. Jost one telephone call Its an emergency say be worth the cost of the serylz• for a Illetimo.