ritEDLTROgiEWIS/1ffiROXICIA
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and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
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• THE BARGAINS OF ALL TIME
DeLuxe Family Service 90
Additional Poonato 5 Cent* per Foond
OUR SOCIAL SERVICE AGENCIES: HOW
THEY FUNCTION IN PRESENT EMERGENCY ;
' ;
Piece. and Handkerchief
Neatly Ironed
Bath Towels ■ a ndUnderwear
Fluffed Dried
Flat
(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE 11)
Children's Care in
Depression Period
By A. J. LEVIN
President, Jewish Child Place-
ment Bureau
Leisure Time Program
GREETINGS OF TILE SEASON
By JUDGE CHAS. RUBINER
President, Jewish Community
Center
Edgar's Sugar House
The present Jewish Community
Happiness Prompted
the Council is actually ■ depart-
The Jewish Child Placemen Center, located at Woodward a
At Children's Home
Holbrook,
with a branch at 11518
ment of the Jewish Social Service
Bureau was organized in 1929, and
1924 W. LAFAYETTE BLVD., DETROIT
Bureau, although it has an inde-
since that time has given care to Dexter Blvd., is a combination of
By HERMAN COHEN
pendent board and committees
hundreds of children. The under- facilities, personnel and program
Telephone Lafayette 0008
President, Jewish Children's
of
the
old
Y.
W.
H.
A.,
sponsored
representative of all groups in
lying philosophy of this organiza-
Home
the community.
tion is that every child who cannot by the Detroit section, National
No matter what you pay,
for one reason or another be cared Council of Jewish Women, and the
During the various periods of
risen
The Jewish Children's Home o for by its own parents, should be Jewish Centers Association. It has
no laundry
financial stringency within the
been operating only for a year and
Welfare Department the Council Detroit has as its purpose the care given a substitute home environ-
can launder a finer shirt.
its services have been limited to
took over the Jewish families who of dependent children who through ment as nearly the same as the
NINE MERCHANDISE WAREHOUSES
this period.
fell within the categories that unfortunate circumstances became home environment of other chil-
The Jewish Community Center
Through Years of Depression or Progress
charges
to
the
Jewish
community.
dren
in
the
community.
The
board
were ineligible for public aid. The
is one of that whole group of char-
number of these categories in- Reasons for such dependency are of directors of our agency does not
acter-building agencies which had
FINANCIAL SECURITY
Flat piece s carefully ironed.
creased or decreased, as public as many as life in its complex corn- maintain that a foster home can
to fight for their existence during
Additional pounds, 4c lb.
funds were less or more adequate posite can produce. The structure take the place of a child's own fam- the depression. The tremendous
DEPENDABLE SERVICE
of
the
Home
and
its
equipment
and
ily
but
we
do
maintain
that
a
care-
for the number of cases handled.
its facilities have been painstaking. fully selected and carefully super- need for direct relief of hunger
The Council's policies on intake
ly selected. The policy of conduct vised foster home does give the made many feel that character and
of cases were flexible, accommo-
and philosophy of the work is no child an opportunity for normal de- morale maintaining agencies of our
dating themselves to the situation
Pieces
one
construed
as to provide for the velopment as no other means of kind should confine their programs
U V
in the Welfare Department. In'
to the absolute minimum, or even
10 large pieces permitted.
child an opportunity for the high-
1932 the Council spent $25,000; ; est possible degree of approxima- protection or care can give. The worse, turn over all of their re-
experience of the last six years has
in 1933, $12,000, and by the end
sources for relief.
ROW
per
tion to the natural home surround- proven this contention.
1
of 1934 it will have expended an- ings and family environment. The
TINTING p.,.
But what are the facts? What
flu
• -.•
A number of our children have was the actual role of these agen-
ether $12,000. These amounts are
child
is
regarded
as
an
individual
NH nosisablo 1w wodsorol w oar-oldwat ortalw
for relief of families only. No sal-1
so
adjusted
in
their
taster
homes
cies
and particularly our own Jew-
and is handled and treated in a
aries or overhead are included i manner to develop the individual. as to feel almost like members of ish Community Center during this
QUALITy
since the work is done by the staff ity with all its potentialities. Pro-
critical
period of distress and
of the Jewish Social Service Bur- per emphasis is laid upon the adap- the families. To give two very re- want? It is very difficult, of course,
'BUILT IN'
eau. At the preset time, the Wel- tation of the child to group life for cent examples: One foster mother to measure results in work that is
become tour from summer
Single
Double, ea.
FIORE ROME
fare Department accepts practic- which a conglomerate system of recently offered to pay a child's tui- largely in the realm of spirit and
pig
perspiration
03MAY
ally every type of case of material child care is the most suited.
carefullj
tion fee, after graduation from morale. We are not like hospitals
at
relief except unattached men. Ilow-
laundered in
In the family environment de- high school, in a special commercial which can point to the number of
ever,
within
the
acceptable
groups
veloped in the home equal empha- college if the agency would supply beds and patients, nor like relief
your own ticks
2
there are individual cases that for sis is placed upon every detail of
agencies which can say "we have
MACH
one reason or another cannot be development such as health, hy- the child's other necessities for six no many clients whose food, rent
Since 1884
referred to the Department, For giene, education, secular and re- months. Another child, with a ser- and clothing bills we pay at no
example, certain immigration cases, ligious observances, character de-
Mus health problem involving a much per month per person."
although eligible for public aid, velopment and recreation.
WEARING APPAREL
However, one needs only to visit
Per pound
tremendous exertion on the part
would become subject to deporta-
In the first 11 months of the of the foster mother, is receiving the Jewish Community Center at
tion if they came on the roster of present year we cared for 72 chil-
any
time to see the tremendous
care in a foster home instead of at
P" P'''''d
the Welfare Department. Other dren coming from 47
broken fam- the hospital, to which we planned work that is being done, to see the
Minimum Charge, $1.50
families might have a alight in- ilies of our Jewish community.
1400
or no young men and women
to send him,ssimply because the
come, that almost equals the Wel- Evaluation of the services rendered
child did not wish to leave his home who participate actively in social,
fare allowance, and yet cannot get by the Jewish Children, Home to
athletic
and literary clubs under
and in conference with the foster
along because of the presence of the community cannot be expressed
mother and doctors it was decided fine sponsorship and guidance and
needs not provided for in the De- in mere words or figures. Appraisal
to allow the foster mother to care who get a tremendous amount of
partment's budget. All these are of the services is expressed in the
satisfaction out of this participa-
for the child.
properly within the jurisdiction of benefits derived by the children
tion; a satisfaction which comes
The agency hat under its care a
the Jewish Unemployment Emer- through their happy development
from a lessening of the distress and
t990It6RAND DOULEVARD-OPP.FISHER
few infants but since we have no
gency Council.
promoted by the care received in provision for the care of very despair that accompanies their
OPEN MONDAY EVENINGS
BUDGET IF YOU WISH
The problem of homeless unat- the Home.
fruitless
hunt
for
jobs.
young infants our work is concen-
tached men presented another area
One needs only to visit the hobby
trated on the care of older children
which the Council undertook to
and crafts room, the art room, the
from the age of about three. How-
serve. This was done through the
The Schools Carry On
ever, if once accepted into our care music study classes, and dramatic
Council's Committee on Homeless
groups; all of them busily at work
the children are usually carried
Men, of which Max Silverman is
creating and developing a taste for
By AARON M. PREGERSON
until the relatives or parents can
A JOYOUS CHANUKAH TO YOU ALL
chairman. By arrangement with
better things, interests which will
provide for it or the child is old
President, United Hebrew
the ;louse of Shelter, these men
be of immeasurable help in pro-
enough to become industrialized.
Schools of Detroit
who, upon investigation, were
viding for the permanently increas-
SERVE ONE OF THE
Because of the depression the ed leisure time of our population.
found to be in need of this type of
care, were admitted to the House of
Our United Hebrew Schools are agency is compelled to care for quite Some 300 young men and women
Shelter. The services of a special valiently carrying on. I am happy a number of older children, who, un- participate actively in this pro-
shrker on the staff of the Jewish to state that the educational ac- der ordinary conditions, would be gram.
AT TWELFTH AND TAYLOR
Social Service Bureau were made tivities have been progressing in a accepted by the relatives or would
Step into the large, well-equipped
available for this work in order very satisfactory manner. The cur- become self-sustaining. Times are gymnasium sometime and witness
Sunday Special:
that the men might not remain in riculum is divided into three de- hard and relatives do not find it for yourselves how some 1000 boys
Complete
"QUALITY IN EVERY LOAD"
for only
the House of Shelter indefinitely partments: the kindergarten, for possible to accept these children and girls, men and women, are
but could be discharged as they se- children of the age of five; the into their homes or even contribute keeping themselves physically fit
8 - Course Dinner
towards
their
support
in
any
way
1971 Theodore and G. T. R. FL
cured employment or other satis- elementary, covering a seven-year
and getting all of the benefits pos-
factory provisions could be made course; and the high school, a at all. Previously a good deal of sible from the full health education
Phone Plaza 3617
clothing was provided through program. Debates, discussions,
At Our Delicatessen Cininleri
for them. At the peak the number three-year course.
PICKLED TONGUES, 1st Quality
of homeless resident men at the
I4c lb.
A large group of children have gifts of parents or relatives. How- talks by outstanding authorities,
SALAMI
Shelter amounted to 60; at present graduated this year from the ele- ever, today even' this item must book reviews and theater parties
17e lb.
Special Prises ce Delleatrosen for Parties, Lathering's, ele,
there are only six.
mentary department and a high wholly be supplied through the give to these same people oppor-
5.
tunities for cultural expressions
The second purpose of the Jew- school class graduated about two funds of the agency.
The industrialization of the which though not measurable, are
ish U n e m ployment Emergency weeks ago.
We are presently supervising children too because of the depres- obvious.
Council is to co-ordinate relief ac-
The Mothers' Clubs with some
tivities In the Jewish community. nine branches throughout the city. sion is not a very definite one even
We
have recently opened a new after a child succeeds in securing 500 members enrolled are a vital
One
of
the
products
of
the
de-
Mrs. Jacob Miller, well known
force
in the program of the Cen-
°1
to a host of Detroiters for close pression was the Kosher Kitchen branch in the Jewish Community a job. The agency always has to
These clubs carry on their own
to half a century, died at 5 p. m. organized a couple of years ago to Center to accomodate the children stand ready to help these children ter.
full
self-educative,
creative activi-
Wednesday, following a lingering serve one meal daily to Jewish un- of that vicinity. Fifteen hundred in between periods of employment
D supplement the small wages ties, designed to bridge the gap be-
illness, at the age of 66, at the employed. Last spring the Kitchen children attend, our Ileb
tween
the
older
and
younger gener-
called on the Council to make a Schools, 56 per cent of whom are usually earned by these children.
survey of the clientele served by receiving their instruction gratis.
The number of children taken ations.
PARIS ULEANni Men's and
In
addition
we
have
some 130
Our financial situation is rather care of by the agency has increased
the Kitchen and the necessity for
lesdleo• Gorment• — Carpels
and Rose — Drapes — For-
its continued functioning. As a precarious. The annual budget has while the amounts of money avail- people who are receiving vocation-
niters
— Gloves, Tins, Hats,
result of that survey, the Kitchen been reduced to $48,587, approxi- able fort he care of children has al training in such subjects, as
etc.
It is the sincere
liquidated its work and
an the House mately one half of what it used to decreased. This situation forced bookkeeping, legal stenography,
of Shelter agreed to provide meals be in previous years. On account the agency to effect greater eco- shorthand and typing practice
classes,
which
will
prepare
them
for
of
the
cfa
a
mr
ilur
tt
e
igo
n
th
wish of our entire
of
our
last
t
to thoae in the group who were
Allied nomies than could be made without
found to be in need of this by the
affecting the welfare .of the child- jobs as and when available.
The
Center
maintains
an
employ.
I
the
income
of
the
Jewil
organiaztion
that
Srciellfoare
Council's Committee on Homeless
a, ren in our care. It will probably
Men. The number of this group Federation has been reduced to but be very illuminating to know that ment bureau through which 190
young
men
and
women
were
act-
$22,000.
We
are
depending
upon
you and your loved
has decreased from about 21 at the
in spite of the increased cost of
time of merger to a daily average the income of membership dues, living the amount of money spent ually placed on jobs, permanent
CLARK 0 STREET
tuition fee, Women's Auxiliary,' in 1934 for the care of a child is and temporary since Jan. 1, 1934.
of nine at the present time.
ones will have an -
.
Such a function alone, carried on
Another effort at co-ordination etc., to balance our budget. Let us about fifty per cent less than the
without the benefit of a full-time
enjoyable holiday.
was the formation by the JUEC of hope that these sources of income cost in 1929. However, due to the
employment worker, would almost
the co-operative Council of Jewish will measure up to our expectations. great efforts of our staff and the
We have accumulated a consider- fine cooperation of our foster par- justify the cost of the Jewish Com-
the
Family Welfare Organizations in
munity Center to the community.
February, 1934, under the chair- able deficit within recent years. Our ents our children have not been
Untold also, must go the count-
manship of Mrs. Joseph 11. Ehrlich. present salaries have been reduced subjected to any real suffering al-
to
the
very,
very
minimum.
I
hope
though the agency is not able to less words of good cheer, advice
This is a delegate body consisting
and
guidance to boys and girls fac- Rt IO M IIN DMILTIM SWIM IN L IIMM ‘S
W It IL IL'IM$
of representatives of some ten or- that the parents who are sending provide the type of clothing, spec-
ing life, perplexed by its complex.
ganizations engaged in relief and their children to our Hebrew ial educational opportunities, and
ities
and unaware of its hazards.
family welfare work. A clearance Schools will make every effort pos. other items which, under ordinary
Young men and women with spe-
bureau has been established to sible to pay their tuition fee and conditions, would be considered
cial personal problems stream into
avoid duplication of work. Meet- that the Jewish Community realiz- most necessary .
the offices of the trained, sympa-
ing
the
significance
of
Jewish
edu-
ings are held once a month at which
In spite of the great hardships thetic professional staff and come
MRS. JACOB MILLER
Madison end Clark Streets
the societies report on their work cation in our national and religious which . were encountered by the
out a little more hopeful, a little
life,
will
contribute
liberally
Whittier Ilotel, where the Millers and individual cases are discussed.
agency in the care of its children,
Right at the focus of the
made their home.
Recently, the sponsorship of the Co- coming Allied Jewish Campaign in we think we can point with pride better prepared to tackle these
problems.
order
to
enable
us
to
settle
our
ob-
business district,yet out of
to our record of achievement. The
Funeral services were held Fri- operative Council was transferred ligations and to carry on our
In co-operation with SERA, the
work 1108 children under our care today
earshot of city traffic, you
day and burial was in Clover Hill by the JUEC to the League of in a dignified manner.
Center carries on an all-day nur-
are, on the whole, a happy, healthy sery school which provides play,
sleep soundly all night.
Park Cemetery. Dr. A. M. llersh- Jewish Women's Organizations in
an
effort
to
secure
greater
co-opera-
group although many of them were creative activities and hot lunch-
man officiated.
tion on the part of the societies.
serious health problems upon ac. eons, free of charge, daily to some
Surviving her besides her hus-
The Moving Force of
The above gives a brief and con-
eeptance and there are but few 30 children two to five years of
band
are
three
sons,
Morris
R.,
Aul UP
cise statement of the principal func-
The
Service
Group
'
who today are in need of special age. These children come from
Meyer and Harry A.. and two tions and activities of the Jewish
care,
with Servidor and
homes of the unemployed and D.
daughters, Mrs. R. J. Marks and Social Service Bureau relating to I-
, .s
The agency is particularlrproud P. W. clients.
Circulating Ice•water
Miss Dora Miller.
The Detroit Service Group is not
the emergency needs created by the
We're celebrating the production of the
that
although
many
most
serious
Much of the above program is
Mr. and Mrs. Miller would have depression. In a subsequent ar- merely the fund-raising group o behavior
5 Millionth PHILCO with bigger trade-in
• Home of Terrace Garden
problems have been accep- carried on by all recreational, leis-
been married 49 years next Feb- ticle other features of the Bur- the Jewish Welfare Federation. I
allowances and easier terms than ever
• Boston Oyster Rouse
Md
by
our
agency
we
have,
in
the
ure
time,
character-building
agen-
is in reality the guiding spirit o
ruary.- They came to this country eau's work will be described.
before! Come in now—see the magnifi-
Six years of our existence, only
shortly after their marriage, and
The officers of the Bureau are: communal activities of the variou pared the Detention Home for a cies such as ours. The Jewish
cent new 118X and the many other
made their home in Michigan for Theodore Levin, president; Julian agencies included in the Federation Short period of time for one boy Community Center is unique, how-
PHILCOS. World-wide reception, mar-
ever, in that it serves the Jewish
It is the Service Group that se
38 years, most of this time resid- H. Krolik, vice-president; Prof.
veleta
tone. Radio'. greatest values!
because
we
were
not
able
to
adjust
ing in Detroit.
Samuel Levin, treasurer; and Har- lects the compaign planning com him otherwise and but one boy was Community primarily. It attempts
Trade - in Your Present Set—EASY TERMS
to provide for the Jewish youth of
mittee, directs the collection de
Mrs. Miller also spent two years old Silver, secretary.
sent
to
a
Reformatory
for
one
year.
Detroit the self-respect and com-
partment, organizes the programs
In Palestine, where she went with
Both of these children have now munity consciousness through the
and supervises publicity.
Mr. Miller who was the managing
The Welfare Council of the Sere made a good adjustment in the development of a sympathetic ap- PHILCO 118X—$100
1,500
Families
Served
director of the Judea Life Insur-
SMALL DOWN PAYMENT
ice Group includes among its font community. In all other cases, even preciation • and understanding of
ance Co., from 1925 to 1927. I
REASONABLE MONTHLY
By Hebrew Free Loan tions educational activities -to in- those that have been accepted from their historical heritage and social
CHARGES
Herself a very liberal donor to
form the community regarding the court directly as delinquent responsibilities.
children, we have succeeded in
all worthy causes, Mrs. Miller was
The Hebrew Free Loan Assn- non-local agencies, recreational and
a constant inspiration to Mr. Mil- iation—Gemilath Chasodim—was educational agencies, the work of slaking a fair or good adjustment
2,000 Weeks of Camp
ler in his numerous communal organized in Detroit in 1895, with the aged and transients, the local Without the use of the reforms-
activities in thia country and in ■ capital of $1,000. In the first 10 health program, our child care pol- series or Detention Home.
By MRS. MAURICE KLEIN
Palestine. She encouraged him in month of 1934, it loaned out $100,- icies, the family welfare efforts, 4 This achievement is not only ■
great tribute to our staff but an
I all his eftortc, and in Palestine 000, serving 1,500 families.
Vice-President, Fresh Air
and the social legislation group.
8925 TWELFTH STREET
Society
practiced charity and benevolence
Under these various headings are even greater tribute to the foster
The organization aims to help
Between Hazelwood and Taylor
parents who were willing to accept
with an open hand.
included
all
the
functions
of
every
the individual to maintain hie mit-
these sick, poorly behaved or de-
Only by the exercise of grea
rempeet by granting him a loan, no agency in the city which is affil-
A Complete Line of
lbsduent chi dret, into their homes economy, and an altered policy, ha
that he might not be forced to seek iated with the Jewish Welfare Fed-
and through kindness bring them
Furniture — Radios — Washers — Refrigerator.
eration.
Fresh
Air
Camp
been
able
to
sur
charity.
This
loan
he
can
secure,
lama.
L tONAllIt
The Service Group may well be up to decent manhood and woman- vive the depression. With scarcely
in time of need or great emer-
.1 .1 max 6.1 mew la 6.1 mhz.1 wk. kw ∎ a me
gency, without interest or service called the moving force which mo- hood.
any support from the Community
' It is probably Important to bring Fund, and with a small
tivates
the activities of the variou
charge. It is granted to the small
amount
business man for his business; to agencies of the parent organize to the attention of the public here from the Jewish Welfare Federa.
that the monies coming to our tion, it has been necessary to de-
YOU CAN TELL
William Rindakoff, former Del- the peddler for Ma stand or truck; Lion—the Jewish Welfare Feder&
agency have not been of help to the vise the present plan,
ray
merchant
and
well
known
Ma-
and to the family man for his in- t im .
THE WORLD
namely, to
children
directly but have also care for as many
con, died Monday at his home, 1211 surance premium, for emergency
scholarship cases
YOU BOUGHT IT
served in an indirect way to keep as possible and to supplement that
Webb Ave., at the age of 86.
illness, for European relief, and for
large
number
of
the
very
finest
a
AT EOSINS
number up to the capacity of the
Funeral 'services were conducted school tuition.
families in our city from applying
The required security on a loan
In the chapel of Temple Beth El at
camp with children who are able
Ire • sears
Due to lack of space, lfiee r a avy.
toeither a private or pub- to pay the very nominal
idnc
You are all urged to attend a meetin
is the endorsement of two business
2
p.
rn.
Wednesday.
Burial
was
in
SUM asked
asw
g which is •f vital ,
seare.
rwt
we are compelled to elim-
of them, which just about covers
Woodmere Cemetery, with Union men. The repayments are made
we • ,slot
importance, to be held at
,
Although most of our foster w- the coat of th eir food.
Lodge offiriating: Dr. Leo M. weekly, over • period of eight
inate the reports of the
I
mina Sa.."
are recruited from the very
months.
Franklin officiated.
The children who are sent on
Wit sew awl
following agencies from elt. pa
JERICHO TEMPLE — WEDNESDAYEVE., Dec. 12
mostly affected by the de- scholarships are referred by the
The operating expenses of the
He is survived by his wife, a
lobed. Se wore
this issue: Jewish OW
I
aae
one family only received various welfare agencies of
daughter, Marjorie, and two sons, organization are paid by the De-
Os.
Folks' Home, Jewish So- any kind of aid during the entire city, and only those whose need the
•
troit Community Fund, and the
Raymond and Herbert
is
llopt owe.-
A well-informed banke r will he present
period
of
the
agency's
existence.
capital
is
added
to
by
the
Allied
greatest
are
accepted.
to explain how
Mr. Rindakoff became oeriously
cial Service Bureau, Moth-
Olen or h•
The money PA
you can secure money from the
Many of the Meter parents would,
mood
ill on Sunday, the day after he Jewish Campaigns of the Jewish
Federet Housin g Adrainia- !
ers Clinic and House of undoubtedly, have gone through used to take care of these scholar-
and his wife, Fannie Ehrman Welfare Federation.
ship children is made tap almost
tration without ehe aid of banks.
Tn. oulorlatel
Shelter.
These
reports
will
the
crisis
without
the additional entirely of contributions, big and ; _._
The Hebrew Free Loan Associa-
5
r
Rindakoff, had observed their 49th
teloo, '• REIM to
_ _
__a_ ._.. _
appear in next week's help which is coming in through small, sent to the Fresh Air So-
tion is open to the public at its
wedding anniversary.
Aannies
the board paid for the children in ciety for that purpose.
REFRESHMENTS WILL FOLLOW
• Mr. Rindakoff was born in Ann office at 1915 Clairmount Ave.,
issue.
e • r
THE MEETING
their homes. However, for quite a
g
= 86 years ago and was (ran 9 a. m., to 3 p. m., daily, ex-
Last season 2,000 week' of camp # Everything freel
In a forthcoming issue number of families the small
Tow arcurged to att•nel! 11'
t to Detroit when a boy Later cept Saturday, and from 9 a. m.
were enjoyed by children re re-
we
will
also
feature
a
amounts
of
money
paid
by
our
Sponsored
by
Mr.
Boris
Litvin,
to
12
noon
on
Sundry.
be sweat to Cheboygan, where be
Pres.,
g many groups, one-half of
symposium of important agency for board of the children, I this number being there on scholar-
THE LUMBER STORE
The officers of the association
hem, one of the eity's leading
9300 flehbell Ave ;
.em-local agencies which plus the sturdy ingenuity of the chips. All enjoyed the same privi- aM
dieing merchants. Thirty years are:
family
itself,
were
the
means
which
David S. lemon, president; Joll-
.................
yoa k
. returned here and 'stab-
loges, and no distinetions were '
are beneficiaries of the carried them over the critical
...........................
last mad.. The resulting benefits, and
llOad a clothing store in Delray, eph H. Ehrlich, first view-president;
!
•
Jewish Welfare Federa- I fear years on an almost pre-crisis the
Lewis Stoll, second rice-president;
enthusiasm
I retiring several years ago.
of both parents and
standard
of
living
treasurer;
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