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PAGE EIGHT

500 RESERVE FOR
J. N. F. LUNCHEON
,


and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

TILLIE CITRIN DIES

I

L A. S. AUXILIARY
HEARS REPORTS OF
20TH CONVENTION

LIEPMANN IS FREED

JUNIORS CONDUCT
SHAAREY'ZEDEK'S
SABBATH SERVICE

I ANNUAL AESCULAPIAN
Passover Observance
EVENT ON APRIL 25
For U. of M. Students

AMSTERDAM. (.1 T A )-
Mrs. Tillie Citrin of 16594
Heinz Liepmann, author of
Hillel Foundation of the Uni- Samuel S. Stahl Announces it Will
Blackstone avenue, 37 years old,
Be Held it ■ Club Maxine.
"Murder Made in Germany,"
versity of Michigan is making
A complimentary luncheon was died on March 16. Funeral eery-
In
view
of
continued
demands
released
March
20
from
a
it
possible
for Jewish students
Was
served to the members of the board ices were held March 18, with in-
Samuel S. Stahl, president of
At an important meeting of the Dutch jail after serving one for repetition of their •services, to obtain kosher Passover
of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Jew- terment in the Chesed ahel Ernes
Aesculapian Pharmaceutical
ish National Fund by Mrs. Eli Cemetery. liabbis Stollman and Detroit Auxiliary of the Los An. month's sentence for having al- the Junior Congregation of Shaa- meals. The foundation has the
Society, fraternity of Jewish drug-
geles
Sanatorium,
held
on
March
legedly
libelled
President
von
rey
Zedek
is
again
at
work
in
con-
rented
a
special
house
for
the
Sachse, general chairman of the
gists,
announces that the organi-
15 at Jericho Temple, reports Hindenburg of Germany, the cluding preparations for its serv- purpose, two blocks from the
donor luncheon, and Mrs. Max
were submitted by the delegates head of a friendly state," in ices to be held in the main audi- campus. Judah Lacher, Detroit zation's annual dinner-dance will
Schubiner, chairman of reserva-
be
held
on Wednesday, April 25,
to the recent twentieth anniver- his book.
torium this Saturday, which is caterer, will serve the meals.
tions and secretary of the luncheon,
ear convention held in Los An-
Ilerr Lieprnann was immedi- Shabbath Hagodol. The juniors His Kashruth has been vouched at the Club Maxine.
at the home of Mrs. Sachse, last
' Mr. Stahl states that in addi-
ately deported to Belgium, thus have been making rapid strides for by the ladies of Shaarey
geles.
Thursday afternoon.
The reports were given by Sol setting at rest rumors that he in the past few weeks in improv- Zedek. The foundation is sub- tion to an excellent floor show
Favorable reports were read in
Winter, Ben Goldberg, Sam Bar- might be deported to Germany. ing their work and an outstanding sidizing him to some extent. which is expected to be far more
regard to the annual ;5 donor
uch and Nathan Silverstein, who
"Murder Made in Germany" exhibition is in store for all those The only conditions that are entertaining than any of the pre-
luncheon to be held May 2 at Hotel
described the institution and its includes a chapter in which the planning to attend the services made upon him is that his vious successful events, there will
Statler.
charges be reasonable. The be the usual attractions, including
surroundings, terming it a para- accusation is made that von this Saturday, March 24.
Mrs. Max Goldberg, Mrs. S. Ca-
dise, and expressing regrets that Hindenburg received money
The sermons for the occasion price has been declared equit- favors for all, many prizes and
bot and Mrs. A. D. Markson were
only sick people who are indigent from a relief fund for his East will be delivered by Herschel Ber- able, by ladies who know the souvenir bags of drugs,.
appointed by the chairman to be
Window
Further details will be an-
are able to find a haven of refuge Prussian estate.
man, a senior student at Detroi t cost of things at present.
in charge of theater tickets. Women
The Sedorim will be con- nounced at a future date.
Shades
Central High School and a speaker
there.
wishing to earn their money for the
Drapes
They
also
gave
regards
from
'
ducted
by
Dr.
Bernard
Heller.
A
review
of
Heinz
Liep-
of
outstanding
repute.
Miss
Beryl
luncheon through the sale of thea-
Dry Cleaned Roll
the patients, and extended special mann's "Mtirder Slade in Ger- Jacobs, a student at Wayne Uni-I
.4
t:i4:11
c
ter tickets should call Mrs. Max
Re-shaped
Championship Eliminations
greetings from the Detroit pa- many" appeared in The Detroit versity and an active worker in I
Goldberg, Garfield 0615-1M.
in Center Basketball
tients, most of whom they have Jewish Chronicle on March 16. many synagogue organizations, ' ROSENBAUM JOINS
At the regular meeting held at
up
interviewed. The patients, they
will give the resume. Jerome I MASS. • MUTUAL LIFE
25C
Hotel Statler on Tuesday after-
reported, are given the best of
The championship elimination
Sonenklar and Herbert Levin have ,
noon, Mrs. Sachse reported that
.,011.tarin cti icit.re=ri ee
Slx.r1
care. Their every wish is fulfilled.
senior division . are
PYTHIAN SISTERS been chosen to act as chazzonim ,
rounds
of
the
over 600 women have already
They find themselves in a friendly
close with the Ol ym-
by Abe Gordon, advisor of the! Announcem ent was made this
pledged to attend the luncheon and
EXPERT CARPET AND RUG CLEAN-
week that Frank Rosenbaum has nearing their
and homelike atmosphere.
$2.2
more pledges are coming in daily.
ING1 II a 11 Domestic
Have Successful Party for Moos juniors. They will each render a become associated with the Massa.. pies on top in the Red Division by
A
Detroit
patient,
who
was
sent
virtue
of
their
victory over the
portion of the services.
819
Fund
Chitim Fund.
Mrs. 1. Margolis, chairman of
to the sanatorium when his ells;
Isaac Shetzer, president of the chusetts Mutual Life Insurance Camaraderie in a close, hard-
rummage sales, asks all women who
Mr. Rosen-
EUCLID
ease was far advanced, was inter-
fought game which ended with a
want to rummage to communicate
Greater Detroit Temple No. 152 congregation, will provide a see-
MRS. TILLIE CITRIN
viewed by them while on his death of Pythian Sisters had a success- cial feature for the day by having haunt will hence-
score.
with her as soon as possible, so as ,
forth make De-
A. Z. A. (63) retained its lead
and represents- bed. This is his dying message: ful card party at the B'nai Moshe the members of the Junior Con-
to avoid a last minute rush by tele- Zager ociated,
off
in the Blue-White Division elimin-
anK d id th de u ierh ftreieb n e dshb ee ld hiin s I trod the center
phoning her at Garfield 8398 or fives of various organizations paid "1 am going to remain here. It on March 14. The purpose of this
of his business
was heaven to spend my last days party was to raise funds for Moos guests ata
,lion with a 24-14 victory over
calling her associate chairman, tributes to her memory.
the Omega Socials. Chi Sigma
Surviving her are her husband, here and receive this wonderful Chitim, and the group contributed the social h all after the services. activities.
Mrs. Max Cohen, Temple 2-9347.
om the competi-
Rosen
was eliminated from
was
Little Miss Bernice Schachove of Harry Citrin and two children, care. I was treated like a brother. the sum of $50 to this worthy New members of the juniors arel Mr.
, who
has
All
efforts
were
made
to
help
me.
invited to be present at this haum,
tion by the Pals, 27-17.
the Ganapol Studios of Musical Harley and Evelyn; her parents,
Credit is given Jean
cause.
Next week's schedule will be
Art, delighted her audience with Mr. and Mrs. II. Capp; two broth- Tell the Detroit friends to go on Freidman, chairman, and her com- party. Mrs. Louis Tobin is chair- I been a student at
featured by a return game be-
e ecnotm
s. mittee in charge ! the University of
song and dance numbers in Rus- ers, Charles and Sam Capp; and with their wonderful work. It mittee for their untiring efforts in man of g te h m
I Michigan, h a s
tween the Olympics and Camarad-
ofarran
sian costume. Mrs. Joseph H. Ehr- four sisters, Mrs. S. Gorman, Mrs. was good to live here, and it is making this affair a success.
m
At the services last Saturday I long been active
erie at 3 p. m.
lich, who was guest speaker of the M. Klein, Mrs. M. Kaines and Mrs. good to die here."
On March 19, Greater Detroit
Dwelling further on the care Temple initiated into the order e M ei s suse,F er a en ncdesACohen u dg eu l is vte rg ea d, e the ; in Jewish affairs
Other games for the afternoon
afternoon, gave an inspiring talk. Betty Capp, all of Detroit.
, at the university.
are as follows: 1 p. m., Phi Kappa
Although she was seriously hurt and treatment of the patients, the Mr. and ,Mrs. Bernard A. Pearl,
about the Jewish National Fund,
P. Rosenbaum
'
short
discourse
on
a
timely
sub-
He
served
at
dif-
and also appealed to the members in an accident 19 years ago, Mrs. delegates stated that the medical Mr. and Mrs. Frederick II. Corns
ject. Jerome Sonenklar gave a ferent times as a member of the Iota
vs. vs.
Pirates;
p. m.,
m., Premiers,
Omega
Pals; 2
4 p.
DESIGNED ON THE
Socials
to sell more tickets for the "Ito- Citrin soon thereafter became ac- edvisory board connected with the
is composed of highly and Louis Steinberg. The initia-
student council of the vs. Alephs; 5 p. m. A. Z. A. 63
mance of a People." Additional tive in charitable work. sanatorium
She was tory ceremonies were impressively beautiful rendition of the services, executive
HEAD
Hillel Foundation and also as vs. A. Z. A. (Toledo Class B
pledges to the luncheon are
a member...1 thg koyler•Wohlyner competent physicians, and that conducted by the officers of Great- especially the "Hallel."
at
Mesdames I. Amlander, L Abrams, P.
Thanks are due M. H. Zackheim vice-president of the foundation. champions)
8 the work they have done for the er Detroit Temple, headed by the
'um'
Society,
of
which
her
husband
In 1929 he was a member of
l'' °Im" .
l '"'"'
R'''''''
Rath"
Oreenlin,
8. Kernel,
L Nodule, 5. B. rehIlle,
Reasonable Prices
resident, and of the Zviller Aid sanatorium, gratuitously, the past Most Excellent Chief Luba Lupil- for his assistance in reading the the group instrumental in at.
p
Bessie
Ethafkin,
year, was worth $150,000. They log, and aided by members of portion of the Law in the absence
I. Rubenstein Wm. sm..,
J. W. E. W. 0. Theater Bene- Several Models to Choose Fron
Vie B. Bolter, A. O. Tim, L. Weintraub, society. .
stated that the chief surgeon of Lafayette, City of Straights and of the regular junior Baal Korea. tracting student interest in the
L. Arline, Sadie Auslander, J. Barnett. M..•
fit Tuesday, April 3.
,
Avukah, student Zionist organi-
M.
the sanatorium performs his oper-
Plans
are
being
started
for
the
well L. pfact, B. Blumenthal, B. Bucker,
I.et us Remodel Your
th Bos t, I. B urnstein , Victor Bern
scions on Sunday, because of his of
Wyandotte
Temples.
The guests
Baker . J.
honor were
Past Grand
Chief Junior Passover services. zation. He also assisted in the
i
Beet, S. Broody. Bertha B eaman, 1511- ABRAHAM ROBINSON
one,
A
special
meeting of the Jewish
Last Season's Hat
I re-organization of that body on
being connected with the hosp it als s
ton unatein, IL Beater, I. Brower, Irvin
Women's European Welfare D•s-
Cohen, H. Cohen. A. Cohen, I. Cohen, Min
in
the
city,
and
of
his
inability
to
Sadie
Price,
Past
Grand
Chancel-
CALLED
BY
DEATH
I
the
Ann
Arbor
campus
this
past
Cohen. Harry Cohen, N. Cohn, B. Cheesi er,
ganization was held last Monday,
leave the city any other day. This lor Frank Berman and Bernard
ZEDAKAH CLUB
I year.
" L Caplan B. Ca n-
A. co la Mu
M. cutler , Chontsky.
Duahltin. Sol David-
Commander
of
Mr. Rosenbaum, who holds his at Congregation B'nai Moshe.
Abraham Robinson of 2752 West surgeon charges as high as $1,000 Jacoby,
rimer. J.
Detroit Chancellor
Lodge 55,
Knights of
eon. Rau Dula, H. Dula, D. Diamond. R.
Mrs. A. Katzin, president, pre-
but
he
gives
his
Bachelor
of
Arts
degree
from
the
,
for
an
operation,
Makes
Arrangements
for
Dinner-
gm"'
Boston
boulevard
died
last
Sat-
er
-
Other visitors were B
asha,
M..' P-
16 WITHERELL
.h.• Ben M.
". •'• p
D....
Mienetein, R. urday at IlarAter Hospital
ital at the one day of rest to the sanatorium Pythias.
University of Michigan, also mani- sided.
Oth
Dance on April 8.
lease Emmet% J. literati/1m M.
the Lynn,
Rose Leader, Eva El-
Frank
Final arrangements were made
Next to Madison Theater
ne:Men!, Nathan Flamm A. 13eymor
fested
his
interest
in
Jewish
af-
charging
one
cent.
with
out
Detrog
age
of
60.
He
was
born
in
De-
en.
t
worm mama. am mac Fershtm
it
pavilion,
on
the
lenstain,
members
of
the
Grand
for
the
theater
benefit
to
be
given
e
r
.
troit and was engaged in textile sanatorium
The
Zedakah Club announces a din fairs while enrolled as a student
Feldstein, 11. him, ?tuber', Joseph Fi dl
grounds, houses the Temple and Mrs. Francis Ehrlick-
er,
William Milner, Sophia Mum, J. Friedla aim
nee-dance to be held Sunday eve- at the University of Pennsylvania Tuesday, April 3 (second day of
manufacturing here.
U. masa 1. irmasia, I. enamel and a
Funeral services were held more serious patients. It has day Kay,
who
is visiting
Detroit from ning, April 8. Mrs. Litman Gould in Philadelphia. Four years ago Chol Hamoed Passover), at Litt-
rriedland.
New
York
City.
man's People's Theater. Mrs. A.
Brooklyn Organization
Daughters reservations
which Monday in Lewis Bros. Funeral and night nurses in attendance. A
ry
Samuel Raskin explained the chairman of arrangements for this he became an active member of
are in charge of Mrs. Rose Light- Home, 7739 John R. Burial was doctor is constantly on the prem- Poppy Day designated by the event, will be assisted by Mrs the B'nai B'rith. lie is a mem- Katzin, chairman of this affair,
Branded as Un-American
will
give
a
Passover
luncheon
to
ber,
also,
of
Tau
Epsilon
Rho,
na-
ill
Park
Cemetery:
i.
stone and who will be admitted for in Clover }fill
Legion and enlisted the Phil Lipson, co-chairman.
those who will sell theater tickets
All of the bed patients have ear ......,... P to aid Julius Rosenwald
Mrs. Milton Bernstein, captain tional legal fraternity.
Rabbi A. M. Ilershman officiated.
$2.50,
are:
CINCINNATI--lion. Alfred
Tim Mau Hilda ,atone, Manaret Miller,
4° "" No. 218 in the sale of pop- of the ticket campaign for 'Ro-
Before his return to the Ann for $5 and over.
Surviving are his wife, Anna; phones and are thus able to hear !. Post
me-
area., Ldith zerr, Helen
zeds Mauch,
Arrangements were also made M. Cohen, president of B'nai
Arbor campus and his entrance
Annette Cohen. Maine Bern- a daughter, Mrs. Harry Meisner; the concerts and entertainments pies on May 29. The meeting mance of a People," reports prog
B'rith,
has branded as "vicious
aim Ann Benkier,
Cohen.
Rose
for
the
home-cooked
luncheon
and
into the law school in 1932, Mr.
Bathe Derain,
three bers, Louis, George and that are staged twice a week in was followed by a buffet luncheon. ress in the sale of tickets.
we n
and un-American" a new or-
Oreenberg, Clara Oscare,
lather Elco nin,
all of Toledo, and three the auditorium by the highest paid
The Mothers and Daughters Rosenbaum was the representative card party to be given Sunday, ganization called Brooklyn
Ruth .15resen, Beatrice Lurie, Samuel, roth
Teta HoMnan, B
dinner is slated for Wednesday e o e f na cee la nr. ge eastern manufacturing April 24.
Min. Bate
M. U Min Leman bl arkun,
Elizabe
nom sisters, M r s. Samuel Sarasohn artists.
Jewish Democracy, Inc. It is
wamm Nekeisky. Mary Leaman and
Mrs. Ch ar l es Frank, and Mrs., The delegates then spoke of the MOST UNUSUAL AFFAIR evening, May 9, at the Bna
body of Brooklyn Jews whose
Num..
1 While enrolled in college, Sir . Prenzlauer Maternity Group a purpose,
Samuel Frank, all of Detroit.
Expatients Home, which has been
Moshe
Synagogue.
according to their own
GIVEN BY T. B. E. A. A.
!Rosenbaum made a special study
Mr. Robinson was born in the connected with the sanatorium for
Card Party April 21.
Rainbow Assembly. '
statements,
is "frankly Jewish
i of insurance end the mathematics
Wednesday evening, March old Mullet Street section of De- the last five years, and is a branch Data Set for April 8 for Interest.
and 'undisguisedly political,"
"SNOW
PARTIES"
On
of
insurance,
and
in
the
law
school
Ex-
28, Sidney J. Winer will meet all troit. His family was one of the of the sanatorium. The
The
Eva
Prenzlaure
Maternity
and
whose
incorporation
papers
Temple
Event,
ing
made a study of the law of in- Group will sponsor a card party
of Purity Rainbow Assembly Original
original organizers of Shaarey patients Home is situated in Los
AT CAMP NAHELU he
announce their intention "to
gir
surance.
nterested in appearing in the play Zedek and Mr. Robinson as a boy Angeles and takes care of pa-
on
Saturday,
April
21,
at
2
p.
m.,
unite
and
coordinate
the
Jewish
The stage is all set for the most
i to be given at the Mother and received a gold medal from Shaarey tients on the road to recovery. It
Mr. Rosenbattm's training and
Camp Nahelu has been the business experience fit hint admir- at Kern's Department Store. Mrs. citizens of Brooklyn in a solid,
gala event of the year, namely the
y!
the opportunity to thepa.
daughter banquet. Parts will be Zedek for his numerous activities gives
.
tient
to recover completely. A affair to be given by the Temple scene of many happy "snow par- ably for his new duties in the sell- Joseph C. Rose is chairman of this formidable phalanx so that,
this winter. Last week the ing of life insurance. His pro- affair, assisted by Mrs. Hy Mil- through united political action,"
assigned at this time. The meet- in the
synagogue,
Among
his non-Jewish friends movement is now on foot to build Beth El Alumni Association on ties"
ing will be held at the home of
a factory on the grounds of the Sunday, April 8. This affair is dis- members of the senior group of fessional training makes him es- lion. There will be prizes and they may accomplish their pur-
refreshments 'will be served.
Miss Anne Fisher, 2254 Gladstone was Councilman George Engel who
last
summer's
campers .spent an
poses, one of which is "propor-
where
the
pa-
tinguished
by
the
title
"Showboat
during his boyhood days lived next
,tients Home, gr
The mother and daughter din- tional political representation "
enjoyable day hiking, climbing pecially competent in counselling
avenue, at 8 o'clock.
door to the Robinson home. In Mr. tient
r''' will be taUght a trade or Shuffle." There is to be a floor hills and fences in a cross-country his clients on matters pertaining ner is being cancelled this year.
on the basis of the Jewish popu-
to the proper choice of insurance
Engel's recent mayoralty cam- rotes ion so that he will not be show with many celebrities, and
The next meeting of the group lation in Brooklyn.
, return to the sweat refreshments will be served. It Is Fate from the new winter lodge protection•and investment.
obliged t to
paign Mr, Robinson, in a public profession,
will
be
held
Tuesday,
April
3,
1:30
at
the
beginning
of
the
camp
statement which received front shop or to the work which does ,three-in-one occasion.
p. m., at Mrs. Williams' home,
All scenery is to be on the order grounds to ice-bound Perry Lake.
Timm°. BATHS ReMAM
page prominence in Detroit parrs, not agree With him and thus suffer
THE FATE OF THE JEW
Mr. Winter re orted of the most popular radio program Once on the smoothly frozen ice, Streit's Matzos Sold Here by 3380 Collingwood.
lauded Mr. Engel's fine qua ities
SAYRE CRUX TREATMENTS
lapses.
Several new cases have been
the
group
enjoyed
fine
skating,
e
r
'
s
a
certain
party
offered
to
of
the
air,
namely
the
Maxwell
H
and paid tribute to the candidate's
The Pester Lloyd of Budapest
i
while last year's art counsellor
reported.
Levin.
breadth of vision as he knew him erect the factory at his own ex- House Showboat.
reports that Prof. Julian Silber-
painted water color sketches of the
194 LIBRARY AVENLY
from his associations with him due, pence, and as soon as funds are
busch
of Jerusalem, speaking of
Adds
(skaters
and
the
beautiful
winter
Bereznitzer
Verein
Mere
4475
When purchasing Passover sup-
OM Reamo's
ing their earlier days..
the problems and the hate of the
raised to operate and maintain it,
YOUNG ISRAEL
landscape of Camp Nahelu.
plies, Morris Levin urges the com-
-
New Members.
Men', Days:
Jewish
people, mentioned the
the
building
will
be
erected.
Happy,
cold
ind
hungry
after
Tuley. Tbarster. Balarilay and 8.91
munity to stock up with the fam-
sulee. Al.. Mu ler Mee an
54•Hur sands.
It was also reported that the
rapid increase of Jews, which
The next meetingg of Young their skating, they all returned to ous Streit's thin Matzos. Accord-
The Bereznitzer Verein of De- amounts to 130,000 yearly in
v‘"'
AARON
VASS
DIES
gned
the
sum
of
i
B'nai
B'rith
ass
Israel of Detroit will be held at the warm lodge and wound up the ing to Mr. Levin, who is the
L. i..".."Van ';'7' m.'"" 7.
jumped into a position of Eastern Europe and in the Orient.
AT THE AGE OF 76 $30,000 for the erection of a chil- the Young Israel Building, 2691 day's strenuous activity with a Michigan distributor, Streit's are troit
Ladies' Days:
leadership as a result of a mem-
In the year 70 there were •
dren's preventorium, to be erected Joy Road, on Wednesday, March hearty lunch.
alter II
ri ssisy, Walue4az and mm,
tasty,
delicious,
pure
and
whole
bership
campaign just completed. 4,600,000 Jews, in 1800, 2,500,000
Until I P. M.
A.
Another camp outing is being some and they cost no more than
Aaron Vass of 3322 Richton on the sanatorium grounds, for
28, at 8:30 p. m. A prominent
.
Results
announced
last
Wednes-
Tartish Rai Rwslaa nano
Battle Creek Treatments
avenue, well known for his piety the purpose of taking care of ill, speaker will address the organi- planned for the Easter holidays ordinary matzos. Ile also recom day by Jacob Koshton, president, on account of persecutions and
and all the campers of Nahelu mends Streit's Matzo Meal, Farfel showed that the Verein had ad- epidemics. In 1840 there were
HOG Aceomodatioli for La dles and
and learning, who was a popular undernourished children and take nthon.
omumwa
and devoted member of Congrega- care of the children of tubercular " Young Israel conducts services are looking forward to it.
Cake Meal, Egg Matzos, Diabetes mitted 75 new members in three again 4;00,000; in 1900, 10,000,-
000, and, in 1930, 16,000,000. Only
parents,
thereby
saving
them
from
tion B'nai Moshe, where he prayed
Matzos and Wholewbeat Matzos. weeks.
the fourth child means an in-
daily and devoted himself to the being afflicted with tuberculosis. daily and Saturday morning. The KASHRUTH COUNCIL OF These products are available at
A banquet will be held Sunday,
The
only
hindrance
to
the
erection
Organization
will
conduct
Pass-
Monuments of Charactet study of the Torah, died suddenly
over services at its building, and
DETROIT SYNAGOGUES Mr. Levin's quarters, 11817 Lin- March 25, at the Byron-Woodrow crease.
As soon as the possibility of
of
this
unit
is
the
lack
of
funds
speakers
will
address
the
congre-
heart
attack
at
his
home
last
•■ •
wood
avenue,
between
Tuxedo
and
of a
Wilson hall, which Will be at- settlement is saturated, a catas-
Sunday. for maintenance. As soon as ways gation. The list of speakers will
The Kashruth Council of De- Elmhurst.
tended by 350 members and their trophe occurs. Each country can
Rabbi Moses Fisher and the and means are found to solve appear in next week's issue of troit Synagogues has been actively
-1b),
wives. Entertainment will feature stand only a gertain percentage.
Rev. A. A. Rosenfeld will conduct this problem, the l'reventorium I The Chronicle.
engaged in a study of the K as h -
the evening.
Mexico is an example.
POSTHUMOUS PRIZE
the funeral services at Congrega- will become a reality.
0REACH
Iruth
problem
and
its
solution.
The
Much energy is lost by mis-
Since its inception, the sans-
tion B'nai Moshe, Lawrence an
board of directors has had con-
Fishman To Organize Chain applied charity. The $26,000,000
Clinic.
North
End
torium
has
treated
6,372
patients;
Gifts
to
The first prize for the best ar-
1 Dexter, at 3 p. m.
ferences with the Orthodox rabbis
Stores in-Holy Land.
collected in America did not bring
-
Born in Hungary 76 years ago. 375 patients were treated in the
ticle
appearing
last
year
in
of the city, the wholesale dealers
any visible results. The Keren
'Mr. Vass had lived here for 14 sanatorium in 1933. The out-
North End Clinic has received of Kosher meat, and the retai Young Israel Magazine was
Within the last few months Hayesod and the Keren Kayemeth,
years. He is survived by three patients department, connected the following contributions:
kosher butchers. It is still, neces awarded posthumously to Harry more
than 60 families of Ameri- with a third of the money ($8,-
sons, Peter and Frank of Detroit. with the expatient home, rendered
In memory of, Dr. Max Bailin,
/flan Potemkin for his contribu-
per- from Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Rosen- sary to have one or two more tion, "Modicot," in May, 1933. A can Jews have been sent to settle 000,000) made 150,000 people
land Dr. Isadore Vass, in Europe; service to more than 1,000 per-
conferences,
and
then
the
entire
mvssnsess
Orashe u4 Marble
! and three daughters, Ella of New sons, men, women and children.
field and Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. result of the activities of tie check for $50 was sent to his in Palestine ahead of their hus- happy and productive.
bands and fathers, according to
7729 TWELFTH ST.
( City, Mrs. Sydney Rossman Three hundred delegates at- Heavenrich.
council will be published as soon widow, Mrs. Elizabeth Potemkin Samuel Fishman, prominent Zion- AMITY CLUB DONATES TO
[MUD 119
In memory of Rudolph F. Flin-
land Mrs. Hernias Einhorn of tended the convention. The ban-
of New York City.
CHARITY
terman,
from
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Mon-lea
they
are
completed.
Anyone
attended
by
1,000,
and
Prizes offered for the best con- ist leader of New York and Brook-
Hungary. quet was
' desiring information regarding
,
lyn and chairman of the executive
the sum of $28,000 was raised. roe Rosenfield.
from 1 the council or its activities may tributions which appeared in the committee of the Jewish National
As
planned,
the proceeds of the
The Governor of California, the
In memory of her parents,
i inquire of the president, Rabbi M magazine during the past year' are Fund Council of Greater New Amity Club card party will go to
Mayor of Los Angeles and other
Samuel Sternberg.
Hershman, of Congregation Shea offered annually by the National,
I , . dignitaries greeted the convention. Mrs.

f
i
Rel
e
charity.
For the Social Service
dek or the 9, secretary, Meyer Federation of Temple Sisterhoods! York.
SIMON
The recipients of this fund will
The wife and three children of
I The resolutions adopted at the Fund: In memory of Henry Jacob- 'ray Zedek,
Rev. Samuel of 2242 SAMUEL
whose committee on religious
Blaine avenue died Tues. ' convention
son, from Mrs. Harold Van Baalen Weisenfeld, at 957 National Bank schools sponsor,. this project in Mr. Fishman left for Palestine be the needy during the Passover
i
are:
(Mogilevsky)
Building.
day morning at Harper H ospital,' ' 1. A campaign shall be made to and Mrs. Dora Netzorg.
recognition of outstanding con- Friday, March 16, on the Gdynia- holidays, and the amount will be
MOGILL following an illness of three ! raise the membership of the sans- For the Social Service Relief SMART DRESSER GOES
American liner Pulaski. Mr. Fish- divided and donated through the
tributions to the magazine.
months.
man plans to join them in a year United Hebrew Schools, the Jew-
nths. He was 79 years old and .
Fund, from Neugarten Sunshine
by 60,000 members.
Surgical Mohel had come to Detroit seven years. , torium
TO OLEN AND WEIN
ish Welfare Federation, and the
or two.
Every member of a Jewish Club.
2.
I ' fraternal or other organization
-
Mr. Fishman has followed the Jewish Old Folks' Home.
ago
from
Grand
Rapids.
Among
' RODIN CLUB
ilbeeemmeaUl bz LW-
his survivors are six children, Mrs. ! alien pay a per capi
lead of other American Jews and
"If you think that only women
ear
capita tax per year
Mrs.
Jack
Cohn
was
hostess
at
FATAIrlarre
CENTER NOTES
David Garbowsky, Mrs. Edward Lor, tei
talk about clothes, you've got an- the last meeting of the Rodin Club purchased 25 dunams (equivalent Religious Beard To Adjudicate
he maintenance of the sans-
533 II A 002
Pivowitz and Charles Simon, all'
Marital Disputes.
other think coming," says Jules on Wednesday, March 14, at 1707 to about six acres) of land in the
Mabee 4141
Championship
games
in
the
sub-
of Grand Rapids; Mrs. Samuel I "nu
POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y.-Cre-
Olen of Olen & Wein. "Whether Burlingame. After the regular form of an orange plantation in
3. A year book shall be pub-
will
corn-
senior
basketball
league
of
a "religious board" con-
ation
Kaplan and Benjamin Simon of
Palestine.
it's
Repeal,
NRA,
golf-around-the-
business
meeting,
members
played
every year.
Mr. Fishman, who resides in sisting of a Catholic priest, a Pro-
Detroit; eight grandchildren a . nd
- corner, er just a natural desire to cards. At midnight, lunch was
4 There shall be an annual mince Saturday evening, March
ertic
.
testant
minister
and a rabbi to ad-
Borough
Park,
Brooklyn,
is
comp-
04,
great-grandchild.
sanatorium
coupon
sale,
and
a
,
24,
at
7:15
p.
m.
The
games
will
outshine
Solordon
in
all
his
glory,
one
served. The next meeting will
be followed by ■ dance.
the avenge
ra he-man these days is take place at the home of Mrs. troller of the M. II. Fishman Chain judicate "marital disruption" was
REV. J. SILVERMAN were held in Grand Rapids Thurs- sanorium
day.
at
• • •
urged
by
the
Rev.
John J. Moylan,
Stores
in
New
York
and
New
as
concerned
about
the
tilt
in
the
, day.
M. Miller, 2750 Tyler avenue, on
I
SURGICAL MOHEL
The Jewish Center sub-senior brim
-
br of his Mallory and the angle Monday afternoon, March 26, 1 England and he hopes eventually pastor of St. Marys who addressed
debate
team
defended
the
the
members
of
the
Sanctuary So-
GAMBOLEERS COMPLETE
to
organize
a
system
of
chain
HARRY LEVENSON
Boycott" with success against the , of the collar on his shirt as his p. m.
-
25 Years' Lam
r- -
Rabbi Leo M. Franklin con- , ARRANGEMENTS FOR PARTY
ciety of St. Marys Church here.
stores in Palestine.
'wle hnd sister are about the
lease, Endorsed
arguments of the B'nai Moshe !trimmings
ducted services for Harry Leven-
on their new Pesach
!trim "
M Leading
son of 1525 Seward avenue on
The Gamboleers completed ar- ' speakers. The Jewish Community '
Physkiene
CATHOLIC CREDITS JEWS, PROTESTANTS
Thursday, at Gilbert's Funeral rangements for the "Millionaires Center team consisted of Eddie utfita*
"And when it comes to neck-
Home, 81 Delaware avenue. Burial party. to be held on Sunday. Shilman
and Sol Sheifman. Miss ' wear - w . ell
'
IN FOUNDING THE STATE OF MARYLAND
e . . . "Sam Wein, the
2073
was in Oakview Cemetery, Royal April 8, at the Hostess Cake Build- Hannah Ferman is the coach.
other half of the popdlar firm of
Gladstone
• •
r. Oakman boulevard at Twelfth
Oak. A heart attack caused M ing,
haberdashers who keep most of
NEW YORK.-While Catholics ' Lazear, Jacob Leah, Philip Salo-
The final lecture in the series the we
Levenson's death Tuesday at the street.
well dressed fellows up around PROPERTY OWNERS, ATTEN- in particular will celebrate, on mon.
Euclid 10467
TION-Let the Mickey Manage-
Meyer Green and Lew Kroger, "Old Jewish Values in the Mod-'the
ount and Twelfth looking
age of 53.
Credit is also given by Father
ment Co. relieve you of your March 27, the tercentenary of the
will , be presented by Clairm way, shook his head. "I
A
who have been on an extended e ern World"
property worries. For efficient founding of Maryland by a group Rosa to the Protestants who co-
leave of absence, will co-operate Rabbi Max %eine, Thursday.', cloc
clocked one fellow the other day
management and economical of pilgrims and the concomitant operated. "The credit that we
in this affair. Norman Levine of- March 29, at 9 p. m. Rabbi Weine . who was selecting a couple of ties
maintenance, tall Mr. M. H.
In loving memory of our dear fared his services the night of the . will discuss the concept of a Jew- for Yentov, and, believe me, I had
ee
Rev. Cantor
lti-
institution of the principle of re- more
give to
Goldsmith, Cherry 9689.
ish community and Jewish com- to miss both lunch and dinner to
o first
fithet Catholics in
David Goldel husband, father and grandfather. P arty.
1 igious freedom, an article In the
o
.
, munel organizati n.
.
help
him
get
just
what
his
heart
1
Misses
Naomi
Jacobs,
Ruth
TAKE
NO
CHANCES
with
cheap
: Morris Barit, who pawed away 12
Commonweal, Roman Catholic Maryland should not make us sub-
'heron'. Fevo
caeca
years ago, April 5, 1922 (6 days Cohen and Ruth Gedalka will be i , _Dr. Edith Hale Swift will de- ' was set on."
shoe repairing when M. Kaner's weekly, by Father J. Elliott Ross. tract from the credit due to the
54 0 51EL.
' in charge of tickets, white harry ' liver her sixth and final discourse' "Maybe," said Jules, "it's be-
quality costs no more. We do pauses to give both Jews and Protestants," he states. "George
in Nisan).
cause we have an many neckties to
Sally Handel and Maur-
: TuAman,
the finest work in the city of Protestants due credit in this van- Calvert obtained the consent of
.
Marriage and Family : pick from!"
Nodding Comae. I
In our hearts your merlin lInten
ice Brooks will handle the games. ,°, 11 ., "Love,
Detroit. Hand sewed on re- Lure.
a Protestant king, James, to the
sv,•t. resin em true
„ Many ! I should say so-from
a.. Performed •1 I
Sunday evening, March 25.
; Miss Tillie King and Hazel Fein- ' Lai?'
quest for your better shoes.
Father Ross points' out the granting of a charter liberal
wed b y I
l''.g. stuvr:a anOtam ufr Pr.
berg will take care of the check- at 11 p. m. The discussion will ' the hot numbers at 55 cents to
KANER, Expert Shoe Re- "established fact" that • Jew enough to allow religious liberty,
Ha'.
M.
treat
with
family
relationships.
the deluxe babies at 61.50-there
Appoi ■ t...at , Sadly missed by his wife, chit- . room, and arry Hoffman and Sid- '
pairs, 127 E. Grand River (op- named Matthias Sousa who came and there must have been some
i ,
Emend I/460
must be 2,000 of.'em. All new,
I ney Stoller will distribute the
posite Broadway Market).
from the Barbadoes was among understanding between the King
and grandchildren.
Tau Chi Delta Dance on
too."
, stage money.
or four live- the first Maryland pilgrims and and Lord Baltimore in regard to
ems s t ore • t 9038 WANTED-Three
Olen & ' ens
April 12.
The prizes will be on display
landed with them and that Mr. this moot Important point More-
Twelfth street, newly enlarged to
wire automobile salesmen to rep- Sousa was in attendance upon the over, the Catholics, although hold-
at Abe Boesky's, 8701 Twelfth
resent oldest Jewish Chevrolet provincial assembly in 1641. He ing the powers of government in
Tau Chi Delta Sorority an- take care of their growing busi-
street.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
dealers in Detroit Drawing ac- also quotes B. H. Hartogermis, a the first years of the colony, may
Tickets are available from any nounces its annual dance at the ness, is doing the job of the year.
count and commission. Great lifetime Jewish student, as having have been, as some claim, in a
member of the club or may he se-' Graystone Ballroom for Thursday, Only recently the store stocked
opportunity for right parties. found evidence that the following minority. Certainly many Pro-
Smith
shoes,
in
addition
to
cured by calling Lew Lavine. SO4 Aped 12. Mies Miriam Stark, J. P.
now
and
Apply Mr. Streng, Streng Chev• early colonisti in Maryland also testants must have been willing to
their
original
lines,
president
of
the
sorority,
has
as
Fisher Building, Madison 3231,
rolet Co., 12th at Philadelphia. were Jews nr of Jewish lineage: risk their lives and fortunes. In
her committees: Mica Anne Plot- they're talking of breaking down
between 10 a. m. and 12 noon.
the
wall
and
increasing
the
size
of
general
arrange-
The Gamboleers, a mixed social kin, in charge of
FOR
RENT - Attractive, large, Richard Abrahall, Cornelius Abra- the great adventure of establish-
club, meets every Sunday after- ments; and the Misses Marian, the store again.
well-furnished room in refined ham, Isaac Abrahams, Solimon ing a state upon the basis of re-
Visit Olen & Wein for Yom Ton
Schwartz, Lillian Goldberg and
noon.
The
next
meeting
will
take
Use of all facilities. 2211 Barbara!, Heater Cordes, Malthiae ligious freedom. There is glory
home.
Trinity 2-2114
7739 John R. St.
da Costa, Ansel Israeli, Solomon !enough for all."
place at the home of Miss Ruth Elsie Gorwitz on the publicity this yeir. You'll meet Detroit's
Calvert, Louis Wolnansky.
smartest dressers there.
committees.
,Gedalka, Sunday, Starch 24.

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