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ASSISTS PRENZLAUER
PURIM DANCE GROUP'
Reception—Banquet
In Honor of
JOSEPH SPRINZAK
Head of Palestine Labor Delegation, and
RABBI S. WOHL
of Cincinnati
The first annual Senior-Junior H•dess. ball
at the Flint Golf Club.
• III be held Feb
Dancing is planned from 9 .01 2 o'clock.
alth traNIC by Oakie Anderson. with several
specialty entertainment numbers during the
evenIng.
Mrs. Hmry Mills Is general chairman of the
event and has &misting her as co-chairmen
from the junior group. Wm &Phi. Wester and
Wu Edith Lunde.
Mrs. Loon Lobster is in chivea of tickets.
assisted by Mrs. J. R. Bloomberg. Mrs. Morris
Fishier, Mrs. Max Hart. Mo. Joseph Himel-
Ouch Mn. Benjamin Sniderman and Mrs Ar-
thur Welts from the senior society and Him
Zeit. Bloomberg. Him Ann Hauser. Miss Laura
.a.
ter . and Miss .Jonette Ylitacow for the
,L.ebs
Jr W. WISE SPEAKS
HERE ON MARCH 17
ZEDAKAH LUNCHEON
RALLY WEDNESDAY
"How Shall the Jew Meet
His Enemies?"
°An
et 'interemting skit, entitled "A
Clans in Charm," written and di-
A victory pep rally anticipating
the Zedakah second annual donor
luncheon will be held Wednesday,
i 21, 1 :30 p. m., at the Stotler
Will Address Masada on Feb.
James Waterman Wise, son of
Rabbi Stephen S. Wise, will speak
under
the auspices of the Detroit,
4
Chapter of Masada, the Young
Men's Zionist Organization of
EMMA LAZAROFF SCHAVER — CANTOR J. SONENKLAR
America, on Wednesday evening,
March 14, at 8:15 o'clock, at Hotel
in Musical Program
Statler.
Dinner served at 6:30, 75c per plate.
His subject will be "How Shall
ao
blr and Mrs. Morris Ooldberg and Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. Kahn of Auburn havereturned
the Jew Meet His Enemies." Ex-
home after spending • month at Miami Beach
ceptionally equipped by nature,
training and burning inspiration
J. Levy left on Saturday
to strike home to, his hearer's
en Mr
route
nnd fur
Florida
Flda for an extended sty.
On Draught at the Better Hotels and Restaurants!
-
hearts and send them away think-
A public charity bridge will be heldat
Temple Abraham on Wednesday night for the ing, Mr. Wise will give the truth
bane of the Hebrew Ladles' Benevolent Bo- of his studies and inquiries and
clety
---
his deductions therefrom. His
Properly Aged and Fully Matured, a Perfect Brew!
David Kahn Au returned to Ann Arbor after lecture will be of interest to every ,
spending his mid-semester vacation here.
Jew, young and old. He is the'
Mr. sod Mn Joseph &hearts and son student and spokesman of the
Learn to know VO4
Henry left on Toted.° for Nee Yorlf and other
Refer Than Pre-War Standard!
younger generation—its problems,
on draosht new at the
Calor, points to spend the nest 10 days
hopes,
aspirations
and
develop-
better hotels nod res-
Mr.rut Mn.. Phillip Zech. have returned
Them.. •
home from New York City. where they visited ment.
the pm) two weeks
treat In Men for ye.
Delightful
and
Unique!
;
Mr. Wine was educated for the
VO4 Is • Idempb
Reform rabbinate, preparing to
YOUNG ISRAEL PLANS
the torinvolaster'• art.
follow his famous father, but
PURIM CELEBRATION doubt assailed hint and he left the
8.:tred in a Sanitary Plant!
rabbinate to enter journalism. Ile
On Wednesday night, Feb. 28 is one of the founders and editor-
•Cut Courtesy Detroit NOM
Young Israel will hold its annual in-chief of the Jewish monthly
Purim celebration. The party will "Opinion." lie is the author of a
be held at the Y. I. Building at number of books on Jewish life, rected by Mrs. Ben Jacob, will be
2691 Joy road. The Megillah will among which are "Liberalizing presented.
Little Miss Delphine Finn will
be read, after which a dancing Liberal Judaism," The Future of
An attractive Iwo-tone maple
party will be held. This celebra- Israel," "Jews Are Like That," render several dramatic readings.
Mrs. Bernard Lachs, Mrs. David
Baby (fatal tabled.
VON BREWING CO., IBM Rol Food
--Photo by Spellman
tion is held in accordance with "The Nazi Terror," etc. He has
Kaltman and Mrs. George Wein-
•-Cut courtesy Detroit Free Prem.
Never in the history of radio has so little money
I Young Israel's plan of celebrating lectured at Columbia University, garden will be the vocal soloists of
in
the
Semitics
department,
has
the
Hebrew
festivals.
The
public
been able to buy such a big-performing radio! A
MRS. NATHAN H. MOSS
LORD MARLEY TELLS DETROIT AUDIENCE
contributed numerous essays and the afternoon.
is invited to attend this party.
genuine PIIILCO Superheterodyne with a full-size
The afternoon's program is be-
Taking an active interest in the Plans are now being completed reviews to the Forum, Century,
CONDITIONS IN GERMANY GETTING WORSE
Electro-Dynamic Speaker, Illuminated Dial, and
ing
planned
by
Mrs.
Louis
Weiss,
plans for the Purim dinner-dance for a concentrated drive for the the New York World, the New
chairman, and Mrs. S. Slobin, co-
PHILCO High-Efficiency Tubes. Receives police
to be given by the Eva Prenzlauer betterment of Sabbath observance Palestine, the Christian Century,
this "Wallenstein" text of the
(Continued from Page One)
chairman
of
the
program
commit-
calls, too! See and hear it NOW—Its tone and
Maternity Aid on Sunday evening, throughout the city. Young Is- etc. He is an ardent and active
"Brown Book" was auctioned off
tee. Refreshments will be served.
Feb. 25, at the Congregation Beth rael has also taken an active in- Zionist, being one of the founders
at the meeting by I.ord Marley
performance will amaze you!
scapegoats
to
explain
Germany's
There is still ample time for
David, Elmhurst and Fourteenth, terest in the formation of the and leaders of the Intercollegiate
anyone desiring to earn the money economic trials. The Jews suf- and brought $7.
EASY TERMSI
is Mrs. Nathan II. Moss.
United Council for Kashruth in Zionist organization, Avukah. He
fered
because
the
Nazis
found
a
"Only by this means are the
for the Zedakah donor luncheon,
Detroit, of which Meyer Welaen- is at present a member of the slated for Tuesday, Feb. 27, at the need to eliminate rivals in the Germans made aware of what is
feld, Y. I. president, has been Zionist Commission on Youth and
in
trades
professions,
as
well
as
on," Lord Marley stated.
going
Education. lie Is active in Ger- Masonic Temple. The committee and business."
elected secretary.
He pleaded for co-operation with
in charge, Mrs. Milton Bernstein,
Young Israel calls attention of man-Jewish relief work.
the
Detroit
branch of his com-
Methods of Attacks.
University 2-1182; Mrs. Ben Lef-
local Jewry to its weekly activi-
Miss Esther Miller, noted De- kowitz, Longfellow 7822; Mrs.
Lord Marley painted a horrible mittee and for financial support.
ties, and extends to all an invita- troit pianist, will render • group Kolman Shapiro and Mrs. Max H. picture of the methods used by
Lord Marley emphasized that
tion to take part in its work. Sab- of musical selections, preceding Elias, Townsend 6-9029, will assist Nazis to attack their victims. He 70 per cent of the refugees are
8737 TWELFTH STREET
bath services are held each week Mr. Wise'a lecture.
said that they were mostly at- Jews, but that inside of Germany
anyone calling upon them.
in the Jewish Center, Holbrook
Reservations for tickets can be
Zedakah Club renders aid to tacked at 4 or 5 in the morning, the Jews are only 16 per cent of
Garfield 3912
Sunday evening, Feb. 25, De- and Woodward, and at the Y. I.
Between Blaine and Gladstone
troit Hashomer Ilatzair will cele- Building, 2691 Joy road. Serv- made by calling the chairman of the aged in need, gives immediate severely beaten, taken to concen- the sufferers. Ile also pointed to
brate the twentieth anniversary ice. are conducted in traditional the arrangements committee, The- emergency relief to families in tration camps, and most of them the changed position of women in
of the founding of the world style with congregational singing. odore Olender, 8741 LaSalle, Eu- financial difficulties and furnishes Left either with bruises which had Germany. Women, he said, are
considered suitable only for the
Frank, Sam and David Reisman, movement with a jubilee concert On Friday evenings, a class in clid 8952-W, or the president, In- layettes to mothers of newborn to be doctored for weeks or kitchen, for the rearing of Chil-
reel Wiener, 2695 Fullerton,
months or with internal injuries
and a aiMer, Mildred. Ile was 30 which will be presented by the Talmud is conducted by Rabbi Townsend 7.3386, or from any babes. The donor luncheon is the
major project of the year to raise from which many never recover. dren and the church, and that
Shomrim at the Central High Isaac Stollman at the Joy road
years old.
So terrible were the stories, they are being lowered to the
funds to carry on the society's
School auditorium, Tuexdo, cor- address. This class convenes at member of Masada .
ISAAC RABINOVITCH
Lord Marley stated, that his com- status of bringing children into
ner Linwood avenue. A feature 8:30. Regular Monday night
Masada is the Young Men's work.
of Chicago, Ill., formerly of De-
JOSEPH APPLEFIELD
mittee
tested them for veracity, the world to provide soldiers for
Reservations
are
coming
in
fast.
troit, 78 years old, died on Feb. of 8541 Oakland avenue, 71 years of the concert will be the appear- classes are being condoned in Bionist Organization of America. Much enthusiasm is being shown, and six doctors and six lawyers the next war and to provide reere-
IL Funeral services were held old, died on Feb. 13. Funeral ance of the second annual issue conjunction with the United He- It aims to interest the young Jew- and an even larger attendance is sat in sessions in Paris to inveeti- ation for the tired warriors.
on Feb. 12 with burial In Chicago. services were held on Feb. 15 with of the Detroit organization's brew Schools at the Philadelphia ish man in the active work of planned for than at last year's gate the happenings and to inter- "Conditions are now becoming
Ile is survived by his wife, Sarah; interment at Machpelah Ceme- journal, "Aliyah," in English and Byron Center, to which classes all rebuilding the Jewish homeland successful Inneheon.
rogate the victims who fled from worse in Germany," the speaker
Palestine. Membership is open
four sons, Dr. Maurice J. Robbins tery. He is survived by his wife, in Ilebrew.
are invited.
declared. "The authorities are
Rehearsals are in full swing for Germany.
Ken Detroit has already begun
and Simon Rabinowitz, both of Anna; ■ eon, Morris, and two
Young Israel extends to all to all young men between the the play "Creation" to be present.
making it harder for news to get
Threw-Ford Program.
Chicago, Jack of Flint and Reu- daughters, Mrs, K. Levitt of De- to "deliver" its quota of Shom- Jewish youth in Detroit an invita- ages of 18 and 30.
ed at the donor luncheon, written
Lord
Marley
said
that
many
of
out
of Germany. Reports coming
rim
to
Eretz-Yisrael.
In
the
ben Robbing of Detroit, and five troit and Mrs. E. Medwell of Chi-
tion to join in its activities and
and produced under the direction the relief committees formed are to our committee prove that con-
American
Kibbutz,
at
Ilederah,
daughters, Mrs. Sally Winkelman cago.
get better acquainted wits its pro-
of Mrs• David Werbe. Mrs. Werbe Jewish, and that his group co- ditions are worse, rather than bet-
Efraim
Tiktin
is
at
work
among
of Chicago, Mrs Gertrude Hoff-
gram no that the work of spread- THOMAS EDELSON IS
will execute the scenic effects.
operates with them. Of every ter." Ile urged that public °pin-
the other 53 American Shomrim ing the spirit of traditional Jude-
Julia-
man of Flint, Mrs. Rebecca Mil-
EDWARD FRANK
DEAD AT AGE OF 65
Additional paid pledges have seven refugees, five are Jews, he ion be mobilized against Germany
lion on Detroit, Mrs. Fannie of Miami, Fla., 43 years old, died and Shomrot who at present coin- Ism may be better carried on.
been received from the following : said. He {Minted out that his by protests to responsible- authori-
Baum of New York and Mrs. Jen- on Feb. 11. Funeral services were prise the Kibbutz, with 40 more
Thomas Edelson of 3380 Glynn ■0 4";:d sX'.. C..z.trn , o flint, and i lea committee 'a work as three-fold: 1. ties. He also said that the boy-
nie Cohen of Rochester, N. Y. held at Lewis Bros.' Funeral scheduled to leave within the next VAN ZILE TO ADDRESS
dame Julio. Prem. A. Katzman of W ear
To aid the children by providing cott is a good weapon provided it
Mr. Rabinovitch was a member of Home on Feb. 13, with interment Year from the United States. An- ALTMAN'S JEWISH HOUR Court, who was hurt in an auto-
J. dandle,
it carried on by all rather than
mobile accident, died of injuries 10r. er(ggi
8 11 Ider; them with homes and an educa-
l7t=lti
.
R. a
Congregation Shaarey Zedek, at Beth Oleos Cemetery. Rabbi other Detroit Shomeret, Rachell
-
Corom, no. HIns, J. Mania, J. saranne, tion; 2. toi distribute small parcels single group.
on
Feb.
12
at
the
age
of
65.
Fu-
llarold N. Rosenthal officiated. He Novog, is at present completing
Harr, Leath, Barry Austria Abe Bricker.
of food or money among the suf-
Jodie Thomas J. Murphy Spoke
Lord Marley emphasized that
Harry Km., Adolf Kamm Dm. Hussy.
HARRY REISMAN
is survived by two brothers, Max her Ilachsharah at the Havah
Ben Pub Chime° Mary Finances: ferers in Germany, through peo- 'action was not against the German
Last Sunday; Congress man Din-
Abrahem MM.°. Morris Silverstone. Harry
Services for Ilarry Reisman, and Isadore Markovitz, and two Shomrit, near Albany, New York.
gell Lauded by Altman.
people
who, he said, would be
eat Goodman. ple whose names he could not di-
Otsodin..
A10114
Goodman.
Meat
8945 Agnes avenue, drug store sisters, Mrs. Ida Schultz and Miss And at the end of March, two
R. Goodman, Jacob Cohen, Delve Moen, M. vulge but who, he said, are prom- helped by efforts to end. the Nazi
more Detroit Shomrim will leave
e, Mau-
John
,
owner, were held Tuesday at Ruth Markovitz.
BrilttMan Benj. Orosberg,
inent foreigners in Germany, horrors. The most effective meth-
Last Sunday, Hyman Altman,
for the liavah.
rice Pollak, Jbs. sorbet, Lewis Toner. Carl
Lewis Bros.' Funeral Home, 7739
many Americans; 3. to aid the ods of fighting Hitlerism, he
Kaufman. Hat 8•Idman. A. Sidman. A. D
conducting Altman's Jewish Char-
JACOB SCHWARTZ
Deboakey.
Baehr, Chas Goldstein. Hwy efton.
kt
John It. street, Rabbi II. N. Ro-
refugees and to influence various stated, is the secret moment of
ity Hour, read a telegram received
re
Julius Green. Benj. Imber, J. EL L
senthal officiating. Mr. Reisman, of 605 Jos. Campau, 21 years old, Pfeiffer Brewing Co. to Dis- by him and The Jewish Chronicle
Solomon,
Jos
Miller.
aim
Hugo
governments to ease immigration the committees of five which is
S. Bonin.
Blab Barney Pearl, Jay Minn. Albert Seigle.
a native of Detroit, died Monday. died on Feb. 12. Funeral services
bars for their admission.
from
Congressman
John
D.
Din-
spreading in Germany.
Murray
Wilbur,.
tribute Its Products.
Ile is survived by his wife, Birdie; were held at Lewis Bros.' Funeral
mar,
An interesting portion of Lord
Paid pledgee Mesdames a J. Almuff
gell, in which the Congressman
The mass meeting adopted a
Freedman. Victor Hirsh. Bernard Span, C.
Ms parents, Mr. and Mrs. Max Home on Feb. 13, with interment
description
address
was
•
Marley'.
asked for the selection of a Jew-
Fred
Klein.
Irwin,
LIPPett.
ad
ShurOvIti.
The Pfeiffer Brewing Company,
Reisman; four brothers, Dr. Na- at Oakview Cemetery. Rabbi M.
Sklar. Ede. Festetn. R. Slyter. Jack Wilson. of the manner in which the truthresolution, moved by Rabbi Leon
young men of thin city to be
is
being
brought
to
the
Germans
Fram,
protesting against the Ger-
Victor Zuckerman. Albert Sherbin. Ella PVId•
than Reisman, a physician here; Fischer and Rev. A. A. Rosenfeld which has been rehabilitating the , designated as an alternate candi-
Corn-
Le
ath
man. Jack Steingold. BATS Can.. wis
officiated. Ile is survived by his old Pfeiffer brewing plant on
the
et.. Sather Winsto. Om Ket al Nan themselves. He stated that 250,- man atrocities and urging
ntrs resolution
d
ti
of the e T y di
kite for the Naval Academy at
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Beaufait avenue ever since the re- Annapolis.
Deutch. Dare Dental.
• op
o
000 copies of "The Brown Book by
In accordance with
the on
United
States Senate.
instatement of legalized beer, will this telegram, Mr. Altman and
_ Schwartz.
of the Hitler Terror," for which
have all in readiness within a few The Chronicle selected two alter-
he wrote the preface, were printed Milton M. Alexander, chairman
ZEDAKAH JUNIORS
PHILLIP STARK
days and go in production. How-
At the home of Miss Rosaline in 11 languages, and that an ad- of the reception committee. foe
candidates.
of 3329 Richton avenue, 87 years ever, proper aging is necessary, nate
in small Lord Marley, presided at the
Mr. Altman, in the course of his
Schweitzer, Zedakah Juniors met ditional 30,000 Copies,
old, died on Feb. 14. Funeral according to the formula of the late
on Sunday, Feb. 11. Several old print, on very thin paper, were luncheon and masa meeting. The
said'
services were held on Feb. 16. Ile founder and owner, Conrad Pfeif- talks Mr.
members
were
welcomed
back.
printed
in
German
for
distribu-
speaker was introduced by Lie.
ingell
represents a great
D
"
is survived by two sons, Jacob and fee, and trade will not be supplied
Miss Vera Goldetick, who was tion in Germany. These German, Angus McLean, general chairman
of Jewish voters in the
Jerome, and two daughters, Mrs. until the product is absolutely number
guest
of
the
Zedakah
Juniors,
en-
booklets
carry
the
titles
Goethe's
of the committee which arranged
District,
George Harris and Mrs. Phyllis right and measures up to its pre- Fifteenth Congressional
tertained the girls with a poem "Herma and Dorothea" and Schif- for the Marley visit,
and I know that he M interestedi
war high quality and strength.
Jacobs.
Mr. Alexander pointed to the
in the welfare of the Jews and'
and the two sketches, "The Straw ler's "Wallenstein," and they act-
The e x t e r i or architectural that he is a good Mend to the
Hat" and "Guesseppe Buys an ually °pee up, in the first tiny four-fold purpose of the meetings,
MORRIS SINGER beauty of the old plant—a replica
pages, with these texts, but the 1. to pay respects to a noble Rued,
THOMAS EDELSON
of 231 Owen avenue, 50 years old, of ■ brewing plant in the native Jet.. and that he holds their wel-
fare dear to his heart. This is
"Creation," a play written and revelations of Nazi terrors fol- 2. to evidence a sense of indigua-
died on Feb. 12. Funeral services ray of the late Conrad Preiffer
eral
services
were
held
on
Feb,
more evident when he has asked
directed by Mrs. David B. Werbe, low from that point on. A copy of Hon against the occurrences In
were held on Feb. 13 with inter- in Germany and for years one of
3, with interment at Machpelah
Germany, 3. to aid the needy and
• h me to designate a young Jewish emetery. He is survived by his will be presented by the Zedakah I
ment at Machpelah Cemetery, the show places of Detroit, wit
4, to learn the facts from Lord
man to be appointed as a candi- C
dubs on Feb. 27 at the donor
Rabbi Ilarry Z. Gordon officiating. ample railroad siding—has been date for the Naval Academy at wife, Minnie; three eons, Sam, Ar- luncheon that will be held at the
Marley.
He is survived by his wife, Rose: retained, but the interior has been Annapolis. I want to recall to you I t hur and Ben • three daughters, Masonic Temple. Many of the VON BREWERY IS
Dr. McLean presented Lord
two daughters, Alice and Blanche; remodeled and enlarged to fune-
Mrs.
Ethel
Karen,
Mrs.
Helen
as a citizen of the world
Zedakah Juniors are bony rehears.
fact that in the last letter I
NOW IN ACTION Malrey
Ref. Samuel three brothers, Jacob, Carl and tion to a capacity of 200,000 bar- the
who came for a great purpose and
received from Governor - General Greenblatt and Ruth Edelson, and ing their parts in "Creation. "
Isiah,
and
two
sisters,
Mrs.
1.Au-
rels
per
annum.
seven
grandchHiren.
on
a
human
mission. He endorsed
(Mogilessky)
The next meeting of Zedakah
Murphy of the Philippines, he
Detroit's newest brewery went the aim of providing aid for the
As in pre-prohibition days, the
gust and Mrs. L. Dusman.
Mr. Edelson was a resident of
MOG1LL
Juniors will take place at the into action this week when the unfortunate victims of a deranged
-- —
two grades of beer brewed will be mentioned the good qualifications Detroit for 45 years, having been home
of the Misses Esther and Von Brewing Company placed its
Congressman Dingell, and I am
ANNIE EPPSTEIN
"Pfeiffer's Famous," light, and of
n the laundry business for 30
Fascism in Europe.
Surgical Mohel
Funeral services for Mrs. Annie "Preiffer's Wurtzburger," dark. more convinced now than ever i years. During the past seven years Ruth Kramer, 609 Josephine, on beer on sale. According to Ralph
At the luncheon, Lord Marley
Sunday
afternoon, Feb. 25, at 2 Foster, president of the company,
that
Frank
Murphy
is
right
in
his
Eppstein, 12346 Griggs avenue, Later it is planned to feature a
he taught Hebrew.
was also greeted by the following:
Rof•omeladad by Loaf-
opinion
of
Congressman
Dingell."
o'clock.
Von beer is on sale on draught
were
held
Monday
morning
at
9:30
special
ale,
brewed
from
a
cen-
Frank Cody, superintendent of
ing ?balsa.
Last Sunday, Judge Thomas J.
throughout the city. Bottled beer
at the Gilbert Funeral Home. The tury-old formula which Mr. Pfef-
will be ready early in the spring. schools, who announced that dur-
Murphy spoke en Mr. Altman's
618 among
body was taken to Toledo for fer also brought from Germany.
ing the week of Washington's
hour
on
the
topic
"Tolerance,"
4464
"We
have
just
finished
exten-
burial. Mrs. Eppstein, the widow
"The name 'Pfeiffer' was so well
birthday addresses will be deliv-
sive building operations at 1800 E.
of the late David Eppstein, was a and highly regarded for the uni- and took occasion to laud the
ered in Detroit schools on the
Forest avenue," "aid President
native of Utica. N. Y., and lived form quality and excellence of Jewish people for their many con-
American tradition of tolerance.
Feb. 17, 18, 19—Third annual bazaar of Congregation B'nai
Foster, "and we have what we be-
the greater part of the last 50 their products in the old days that tributions to American life and
Rev. Seidenburg, dean of the
institutions.
Ile
pointed
to
Jews
lieve to be the most modem brew.
years in Detroit and Toledo. She we have faithfully and zealously
Moshe.
dry in the country. The most ad- University of Detroit, who de•
za
was 73 years old. She is survived endeavored to proceed with um- who distinguished themselves in
Feb. 19—Addreas by Abraham Goldberg to Zionist Organiza-
public
service,
and
emphasized
the
vanced methods and newest equip- dared that the presence of the
REV. J. SILVERMAN by s son, Abe; • daughter, Mrs usual deliberation and care before
tion of Detroit, at Book-Cadillac llotel.
ment have been Installed through-?men and women who came to the
George Ellensten,of Detroit, and we make the brews bearing the American principle of liberty and
Feb. 19—Card party of Sisterhood of Shaarey Zedek, at 2 p. m.
SURGICAL MOHEL
out our plant." luncheon testified to their desire
three sisters, Mrs. Hattie Prager, honored name available to the freedom for all, declaring that
Feb. 2I—Annual donor luncheon of Equality Club at Hate!
Vice-President Sidney B. Berg- to see that tolerance should tri-
the
present
persecutions
in
Ger-
Mrs. Nate Jacobs and Mrs. Ralph public again," said one of the of-
an Yonne' Expo,
Stotler.
many are of a nature alien to
er is in charge of the sales organ-
Feb. 22—Dramatic sketch, "Hit and Run Trial," to be pre-
Oberlin. all of Toledo. firers of the company.
Iowa, Endorsed
Rabbi Film, who said it was a
American traditions. Endorsing
ization
and has effected widespread
sented by Detroit Section, National Council of Jewish
by Lo•RInfl
the Zionist movement, he stated:
diatribution. lie is the son of Cas- great comfort to see men and
SIDNEY FRANK
PlayalcInna
Women, at Temple Beth El,
Ow In le him effort
"Re ofoloalblo
women
of all faetiona united in
per Berger, who for many years
I. establish a .1loaat eirvernMeaol la the 614
Feb. 25—Eva Prenzlauer Group home-cooked dinner at Beth
Rites for Sidney Frank, fatally JR. NATIONAL FUND
Nos 1. faleollee. ers•aethiee •Itlt hb
2073,
was in the wholesale tobacco busi- this cause. The need, he said, is
injured Monday in a traffic acci-
David Synagogue.
teed to Wale tale Mar sad NU iipport•onv
not
only
to provide the funds, but
ness.
OPENS 1934 SEASON fee his development. It all that the Jewish
Gladsten•
dent, were conducted by Rabbi A.
Feb. 25—Bicur Cholem Juniors Purim dance,
ample have real...ea le eirellutlea were
Mattheus Stegmeyer brings to also to know the truth.
M. Hershman, of Congregation
Feb. 27—Zedakah donor luncheon.
afflatus tanW.I., there smelt be • law
Enelid 10467
his position as brewmaster many Regrets Britain's Failure To Open
The Junior Jewish National blank. and treat their reconl h. the past ••
Feb. 28—Second meeting of lladassah Study Group, at Ilotel
Shaarey Zedek, at the Lewis Bros.
expert melt tr..then IS the totem
years of rich etperience both in
n R Fund opened its 1934 season with may
ome, 7739 Joh
Statler, I p. m., under leadership of Rabbi Frain.
tome
Doers to Refuse..
i
Me leek totalled with hope le • lime orb."
Germany and in this country. He
street, at 2 p. m. Thursday. Burial • successful bridge dansant on f a this earth them shah be in rodiziess. ea-
Feb. 28—Purim celebration of Jewish National Fund Council
In an interview with The De-
ria an eztleml preen°, te a tine ahem
has been active as brewmaster for troit Jewish Chronicle, Lord Dud-
of Detroit. at Hotel Statler, at 8 p. m. Speakers, musical
was in Cloverhill Park Cemetery. Jan. 17 .
tress, and wrier... shall cease aria JI
over
years. of the new corpora- ley Marley, chairman of the World
Installation 15 or.: took Pmelm eI the world shall liett l•
Frank, run down by a ) iuo-
program and refreshments.
The 36 officers
It. ope.
Rev. Cantor mobile
of ool. poop teolribotias strata. le the
Davison i a a c n e on
March 3—Address by Pierre Van Paassen, under auspices of
Committee to Aid Victims of Hit-
pees-
Jai character. shinty earl Miro I.
tion
are
Ralph F. Foster, presi• her Fascism, stated that his corn-
Mary Newman,
5 at the
home
Gold's Nirb.le at
and in -St. V
an, 2028
Philadelphia.
)avid Gold
Zionist
Organization
of
Detroit,
at
Hotel
Statler.
N
of
Imaaalty.
Wlist
•n4
Wile.. Amid be
dent; and
Sidney
Berger,
vice-presi-
it eorselee.
March
3—Young
People's
Society
of
Shaarey
Zedek
formal
Mary's Hospital. A Lithuanian by The following officers were lemalta
dent
sales
manager;
George
mitten
aims to secure concessions
steward le ethers. Aayttilea that severs of
faairsH Faillo
birth, he had come to Detroit 45 elected to lead the organization: wee. fanaticism or racial and t. that
dance at Book Cadillac.
Luke, secretary; W. Bert Hollings- from the various governments to
leads to hatred and mirk... Ca redden,
years ago, and for the past decade Louis Landsman, president; Mary The
March
4—Shaarey
Zedek
Purim
dinner.
lew has heroically molar./ and rear•tesely
worth, treasurer; Matthew Steg- permit
the settlement
of German
March 4—Fourth annual $10 donor luncheon of Junior Ha-
refugees.
He expressed
regret
Vedding Coronae had been in the real estate busi.' Newman, vice-president; Jenny 11.4 throefh mach teasel, In the nut 114'
meyer, superintendent and senior that his own government, Great
add detomMulma matinee to
dasaah, at Hotel Statler.
IL,. Performed a! ness. He was 65 years old. His Goldman, recording secretary; esterase
Arlo tee 1.g. play and tell •••••.••,,,
Anthony
Maiullo
and
brew-master.
March 4—Purim dinner-dance of Congregation B'nai Moshe.
wife, Jennie ; three daughters. 1 Yetta J. Hoffman, corresponding Ike pee•ent and the Wert. and la this auntie
Britain, lags behind other govern-
Horne mad by
Orville H. Foster, Jr., prominent ments in aid thus extended.
entitledte Ike spent 14 Sad MST.° • ;
Mrs. J. Wagner, Mrs. Harold Ro- secretary; Sol Wander, treasurer. be 1 is byes
March 5—Council of Jewish Women.
Appointment
et Mir end AMP."
attorneys, are members of the
senzweig and Mrs. Ben Kovinsky, The former president, Morris O The guest speaker for Sunday,
March 7—Woman's Auxiliary of United Schools Purim meet-
When asked how he arrived at
Euclid IWO
board of directors together with the figure of 25,000,000 people
and two sons, Bernard and Louis, Stern, presented Leon Kay, presi- Feb. 18, will be Judge Donald Van
ing.
Messrs. Foster, Hollingsworth and who could be settled in Bira-
March 11—Jolly Elite Club's fifth annual Passover charity
survive him. dent of the J. N. F. Council, with Zile of the Recorder's Court.
Luke.
dance at Pier Ballroom, Cass and Elizabeth.
Bidjan, according to a statement
■ check for $30.
David Bernstein will give the news
The Junior Jewish National flashes, through the courtesy of
he made to the J. T. A. in New
March 12—Sisterhood of Shaarey Zedek.
Monuments of Charades
York, Lord Marley said that he
March 13-11adassah monthly meeting.
In loving memory of our dear Fund invites any young man or The Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
"Mother"
Klein
Memorial
woman over 18 years of age to the
March 14—Lecture by James Waterman Wise, under aus-
based his views on the fact that
mother, Fannie Weinberg, who de- next open meeting, which will take Cantor S. Mogil and Rhoda Zs-
Services Tuesday.
Birs.Bidjan contained 181/2 mil-
pices of Masada, at Hotel Stigler,
havie
will
render
musical
selec-
parted this life three years ago, lace
at
the
home
of
Jack
Pollack,
March
14—Northwestern
Branch
of
Jewish
Old
Folks'
Home.
lion acres of land. Ile spoke in
p
tions, accompanied by Ruth Sher-
Feb. 15, 1931.
March 15—Cantor's Association concert at Emanuel Synagogue.
Gladstone, on March 1, at man at the piano. Mr. Altman
glowing terms of the beautiful
A
tribute
will
be
paid
to
the
1 9 732
... m.
Sadly missed by her daughters,
March 18—$4 donor dinner of B'nai David Ladies' Auxiliary.
memory of Malvin& "Mother" land and its fine climate.
will devote his charitable talk to
"
Mrs. Anna R. Zamsky. Mrs. Elsie
March 20—Annual donor luncheon of Pioneer Women's Or-
Lord Marley also ridiculed the
Klein by the Eva Prenzlauer
the Detroit Jewish Free Burial
Rubin and Babe Weinberg.
Maternity Aid on Tuesday after- idea that Bira-Bidjan is being
ganization, at Hotel Statler.
Asaociation.
CARD OF THANKS
April 1—Ninth annual concert of Halevy-Flazomir Singing
noon, Feb. 20, at 11:30, at Hotel used as a military base by Rinds.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Karen
Malvin& "Mother" Klein
Statler, Rabbi Moses Fischer of He amid that no one would want
IllOGILOM MOORS
Society, at Orchestra Hall.
mitsirtalemmt mamma. kw tsempim41
April 8—Temple Beth El Alumni "Showboat Shuffle."
With reverence once again we pay and sons of 9771 McQuade avenue .r.gmeents
Congregation B'nai Moshe will to bomb a few collective farms
te hold • serial open tweeting on
express
their thanks to their Monde, emusFeh
April 16-23—Pageant, "The Romance of a People," at Olympia.
conduct the memorial services. All and that If Japan wanted to at-
at Ow Artettar
Tribute to thy name,
friends,
relatives
and
the
Junior
petit. III Holbrook TIN wpm. of Ow
May
2—Annual
$5
donor
luncheon
of
Jewish
National
Fund
who knew her in her lifetime are tack Russia she would use better
Silenced, though beautifully re-
la Interns the publw In Um we-41
Oddfellows for the kindness and set ,1 ting
Omer oaf Illboblo bloworolol
urged to attend the services and more fertile land.
eharitaide wort et Ms aminaatioa Mae
tained
•-
Auxiliary.
t..
sympathy
shown
them
during
their
Doran,
Royalton
&alma,
of
ao
coolant..
1729 TWELFTH ST.
In a message of Godly aim.
W.A.., of coaranaaaal
marls vas
ZEDAKAH JUNIORS. recent bereavement
Sunday Evening, February 18
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