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PIEDETROIT /EWA ARONICLE

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

CAMPAIGN RALLY
AT STATLER THIS
SUNDAY EVENING

to properly deal with the question
SELECTION OF ENGGASS AS
i UNUSUAL TRIBUTE
Rubinow to Speak
does the lawless element
TO JUDGE KEIDAN 1 of
I
gain an upper hand. It is s for us
HEAD OF GENERAL DIVISION
Here on April 22
who believe in law and order to
COMPLETES CAMPAIGN SET-UP (CONCLUDED FROM !'AGE ONE) show
those who believe in Jaw- I
(CONCLUDED FROM PAOE

tets won a national musical con-
test, conducted by a society for
publishing American music. This
season the Cincinnati Symphony
Orchestra is playing a new work
of his entitled "Four Sketches for
Orchestra." For ten seasons
Rabbi Heller has written the pro-
gram-note% for the concerts of
the Cincinnati Orchestra.
In addition to his other distinc-
tions, Rabbi Heller is invited to
address meetings in every part
of the country, and to make ad-
dresses on a great variety of sub-
jects and occasions.

Spring Dance of DeMolay
Chapter April 6

The Perfection Chapter, Order
of DeMolay, will hold its third
itial tribute of the present cam- lessness and disorder that the'
annual spring dance at the Book
(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE) !drive, but elements hitherto un- paign by placing him for ahead state is stronger than any indi- try's foremost social workers.and
Cadillac Hotel, on Saturday, Ap-
Peiser and Milton Alexander, for
- ' affiliated with the Federation are I of all candidates as the lawyers' vidual in the state, and that the' economists, a writer of note, ed.
ril 6.
whom special requests were made organizations, and his co-chairmen now giving us courage in con- first choice for retention on the law is stronger than the one who itor of the B'nai B nth Magazine.
Hostesses for the evening will
by some organizations. The Im- re Joseph Bernstein, Mandell ducting a drive for the largest
Wayne County Circuit Bench.
violates the law." Harry Yudkoff, president of Phi-
be: Miss Sarah Austria, Miss
portance of the great causes that Bernstein and Maxwell L. Black. aunt asked of this community in
Judge Keidan's re-election
The re-election of Judge Kei- gah Lodge, urges every member
Elizabeth Bergner, Miss Beverly
have merged in the Allied Jewish ..ewis J. Weitzman is chairman many years," Mr. Peiser said.
comes as especially gratifying
dan to the Wayne Circuit Court of the lodge, Women's Auxiliary
Jacobs, Miss Esther Kavanau,
Campaign were discussed and the 0 f the program committee and "With Mr. Fred Butzel as gen- I news to Detroit Jewry because
was urged by the bar and and A. Z. A. to be present at this
Miss Dolly Levine, Miss Ruby
necessity of the erection of an Abe Srere is chairman of the fin- oral chairman, Mr. Wineman as he is one of the most religious-
civic groups in the interest of meeting, which will be an invite-
Lipshaw, Miss Beatrice Neuter,
Old Folks' Home building was ance and audit committee. Esther chairman of pre-campaign solici-
ly observant men in the corn•
progress and efficiency in the tional affair. Tickets may be pro-
Miss Elaine Schiller, Miss Bea-
especially stressed. During the R. Prussian is secretary of the tations, Mr. Enggass as chairman
munity. He is Orthodox, is an
work of the court. ' cured from Harry Yudkoff, 2159
trice Winsen.
early part of April, special ap-
a. of the general division aml a
observer of Jewish law and
National Bank Bldg., Ra. 8010;
peals in Jewish to the delegates
, group of able young men, who
tradition and is devoted to the
The origin of the dollar mark is
Aaron Rosenberg, 1150 National
Two million pounds of paper are
and to the individual members of
h a v e previously distinguished
cause of Jewish education and
Bank Bldg., Ca. 9611, or Rudolph known beyond controversy. The used every year by the bureau of
the organizations, will be issued
themselves in campaign work, as
the rebuilding of Palestine.
, Meyersohn, 602 Lawyers Bldg., word "dollar" comes from the Ger- engraving and printing in the
by Rabbi Isaac Stollman, Rabbi
their assistants, I see success While he has never accepted
Ca. 0909. Anyone interested in man "their." first coined in 1106. manufacture of stamps.
A. M. Hershman and A. J. Lacho-
ahead for our current fund-rais-
presidencies of organisations,
ver Sunday morning, April 7, and
he
has,
however,
acted
as
chair-
ing effort.
cure tickets by calling any of the
other speakers, including Samuel
"I am confident that by enroll- man of • campagm for the • above mentioned names. Further
D. Weinberg, Joseph Haggai,
United Hebrew Schools, and for
ing the co-operation of all local
During
this
winter,
for
the
first
details will appear in an early
Joseph Bernstein, Kurt Peiser,
12 years has served as
organizations in our present cam-
first time in the history 'of Bay City, issue of The Chronicle.
and Bernard ]rases are scheduled
vice-president of the schools.
paign we are also assured of the
pupils of the Bay City Hebrew. Last Monday night, Pisgah
to deliver brief radio talks.
support of the Jewish community A. chairman of the educational
School met every Friday evening, i Lodge honored its past presidents,
By May 5, the work of the or-
committee of Shaarey Zedek he at the Talmud Torah and conduct., who were the guests of honor and
at large. I have been greatly en-
ganizations will, in all probability,
couraged by the support that has is responsible for the organize-
ed services in Orthodox fashion. conducted the meeting. Women's
be completed, and the captains
lion of one of the finest Sunday
been forthcoming from the
One of the pupils acts as cantor. , Auxiliary and A. Z. A. members
and workers of the various or-
a S teth.onodl: nicn. the c 8o 0
u0
n .try,Hwe it his a ■ n
spokesmen of various organize-
There is also a large attendance were also in attendance.
ganizations will then join forces
■ of adults who came to hear the
Aaron Rosenberg was present-
with the other workers and assist
member of the board of gov-
Friday evening melodies, which the ed with a gavel in recognition of
them in bringing the other end
ernors of the Jewish Welfare
teacher,
A.
Schachter,
taught
the
I
his
term of office as president of
of the campaign to a successful
Federation and of the board of
pupils. Pisgah Lodge during 1934. Jacob
Conclusion. Some captains of sev-
the Jewish Centers Association.
After
the
services
the
teacher
1Miller,
the oldest living past pres-
eral Jewish organizations have al-
After making a brilliant record or one of the audience speaks on
ident in the city, made the pres-
ready met Mr. Lachover, Sunday
as an assistant prosecutor, during
Jewish topics and then "Yidgal," entation in the name of the lodge.
morning, April 1, and have ac-
which he led a powerful drive "Sholom Aleichem," and one of the
Nathan D. Rosin, a past presi-
cepted his plans for local solicita-
against loan sharks and quack
national songs is sung. dent, was chairman of the corn-
tion, at which time prospect slips
doctors, he was called upon to
Sunday,
March
17,
a
Purim
mittee
on arrangements and chair-
and pledge cards were turned
help in the plans for the estat• party was given at the Masonic man of the evening's program.
over to the captains who promised
lishment of the present Record- Temple. Two plays were performed, Among those who participated in
to organize their team and start
er's Court. In 1920, Governor one in Hebrew, "Our Mother Ra-
HARRY S. GRANT
soliciting their members at once.
Albert E. Sleeper appointed him chel," by B. Isaacs, (superintendent the evening's program were Mor-
ris Garvett, Theodore Levin, Jo-
Rokeach Kosher Nyafat is a pure voice-
drive
and
publicity
is
being
di-
Judge
of the Recorder's Court. of the United Hebrew Schools of cob Miller,
The conference further decided
Ben F. Goldman and
table fat for frying, baking and cook-
In 1923 Judge Keidan was re-
that the contributions of organi - rected by Gertrude B. Sarasohn
past
presidents.
Detroit) and the other in Jewish, j Aaron
Letters Droock,
stating all
they
were
unable
ing. It is a 100% pure vegetable
and
Philip
Slomovitz.
elected, receiving the largest vote "Haman Wants to Steal the Gra-
zations as a unit do not exemp t
product, and may therefore be used for
The campaign quota of $270,-
ever received by a Detroit judi- ger," by G. Einbinder. The char- to be present were received from'
its individual members from their
both meat and dairy dishes. Look for
cial candidate.
individual contributions. Women's 000—of which $100,000 is to be
acters of the plays were Reva, "Daddy" Adolph Freund, who is
the blue seal "Kosher for Passover"
organizations are requested to set aside as the_special fund for
While on the Recorder's bench Abraham and Tobie Reichman, wintering in Florida, Adolph Fin-
on the jar.
contribute large sums out of the the construction of a new build•
he took a leading part in the de. Ruth Ginsberg, Frank Friedman, sterwald, Samuel J. Rhodes and
ing
for
the
Jewish
Old
Folks
treasuries of the organization and
velopment of the probation de- Florence Kramer, Helen Glantz, Harry Solomon.
in addition to this, to solicit their Home and $170,000 is to be used
partment and in the establish- Shirley Blumenau, Martin Arnold
Last Thursday night, Pisgah
individual members for small for the maintenance funds for 29
ment of the psycopathic clinic. At Rose Taylor and Robert Sherman. Lodge's social welfare committee,
the same time, he declared war Mr. Schachter spoke about Bialik. under the chairmanship of Har•
sums in order that the wives may local, national and international
on thugs and bandits, setting a The Hebrew school choir sang Bia- old M. Siverston, put on a pro-
not be inclined to deduct said agencies—was fixed by the budget
new standard for punishment of Ilk's first poem, "To the Bird." Ten gram of entertainment for the
nominal amounts from their hus- committee consisting of Abe
The finest honey obtainable. Recom-
Srere, chairman; Maurice Arons-
dangerous criminals. Hebrew and Jewish songs wer e
bands' contribution.
hildren of the Jewish Children's
mended for all purposes for which
son, Fred M. Butzel, Clarence 11.
In 1927, in recognition of his sung under the direction of the
The question of 'the forma-
SAMUEL SUMMERFIELD
i-
Home,
including
Cecil,
the
Magi-
1
-
honey is used. Look for the words
Enggass, Israel Ilimelhoch, Nate
ts eacher and the p i oe ra g cc A
o
tion of a council of organize.
in pinany ciao and Block }lead Puppets.
work in Recorder's Court, G
Gov-
"Kosher for Passover" on the label.
S.
Shapero,
Simon
Shetzer,
Henry
ment of Mrs. J. Gi: b
draw- w
lions. The present drive is draw-1
Hens was discussed and • com-
er nor Fred
W. Green appointed for accompanied on the violin. Rabbi
ing them closer to our program,
1
mittee,. of the following was
For Sale At All Groceries
Judge Keidan to the Wayne M. Glantz and his son, Jack, en-
I HELLER TO SPEAK
and especially to the project for j county
appoislied: Aaron Kurland,
Circuit Court, to succeed riched the program by singing Jew-
the building of an adequate home ltne rate
Look for the name ROKEACH
HERE ON TUESDAY
Jacob Levine, S. Lieberman,
uud ge GeorgeF. coda. ish songs, accomitanied by Mrs. A.
on the label.
Mandell Bernstein, H. Altman,
for our aged and infirm. I In 1929 he was re-elected for a Adelman. Mrs. M. Littman sang
(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE 1)
Maxwell Black, Joseph Bern-
"Already we are assured of an full term of six years.

(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE I)

Bay City Youth
Conduct Friday , attending this meeting can pro- I
Night Services

\‘i

FOOD PRODUCTS

\ • O,SMER FZJI

*ROKEACH KOSHER
*NYAFAT
is Kosher for PASSOVER

*ROKEACH PURE
HONEY
is Kosher for PASSOVER

interesting campaign from the 1 As Circuit Judge, Keidan lived

stein.

This committee will meet with
an other group of five to be ap-
pointed by Mr. Peiser to map out
plans for the formation of the
council. This committee is to meet
at seine future date, probably,
early in the fall.



Advance Coistributions

Encouraging reports were re-
ceived at campaign headquarters
relative to contributions made by
organizations thus far.
Among the largest pledges re-
ceived thus far is the gift of
Zedakah Club of $1,000 for the
erection of a new building for the
Jewish Old Folks Home, and an
additional pledge of $1,000 for
the Allied Jewish Campaign main-
tenance funds.
, Other pledges' were received
frbm the following: Pinsker Ve.
rein, $500; Progressive Ladies
Unterstitzung Verein, $500; Zwil-
ler Verein, $100; Primeros Bene-
volent, $75.

List of Capt•ini

The following is a list of cap-
tains of working committees of
various organizations to take care
of solicitations among members
of their respective organizations:
Mrs. Marilyn Avrushin, Frank
Barkoff, Ben Bayer, S. J. Benyas,
Mrs. N. Blatnikoff, Judge Samuel
Brezner, Mrs. Caplan, Mrs. Aaron
Carlstein, Max Charness, B. Co-
hen, Harry Cohen, Charles Driker,
Mrs. Rose Dubrinsky, Mrs. Ecyel.
berg, Rose Ehrlickman, Mrs. Na-
than Fishman, Mrs. Framovitz,
Mrs. Jack Freedman, Simon
Freedman, Mrs. L. Goldberg, key-
man for Zedakah; P. D. Goldstein,
Mrs. I. E. Goodman, Mrs. Rose
Greenbaum, Mrs. G. Zellman, Mrs.
M. Rott, H. Heiberg, S. Heiberg,
Mrs. Max Hayman, Mrs. Esther
Hoffman, S. Kanat, Mrs. Samuel
Kanners, Mrs. Wolf Kaplan, Mrs.
Mrs. A. Katzin, Dr. David
Kliger, Edward J. Kopel, Mrs. B.
Kornwise, A. Kovitz, Mrs. Harry
Kraft, Mrs. Morris Krause, Mrs.
B. Levin, Harry Levine, Julian
Lowenthal Ben Magod, Herman
Marsh, Jennie Maskin, Mrs. R.
Miller, Mrs. J. Modell, N. Zuss-
man, Mrs. Louis Davidson, .1. Pe-
vin, Mrs. J. Redblatt, Irene Rod-
man, Nathan Rene, Mrs. Jennie
Rosengard, M. Rosenthal, Mrs. H.
Rottenberg, Israel Rubin, Mrs.
Ruzumna, Morris Schwartz, A.
Seleyansky, Mrs. Simon Shetzer,
Mrs. Aaron Silberblatt, Mrs. S.
Silverstein, Samuel A. Singer,
Sam Sinkoff, Mrs. Esther Solo-
mon, Max Sosin, I. Stern, M.
Terebelo, Dr. H. Weber, Yetta
Weinberg, J. Weiner.

CAMPAIGN PUBLIC
RELATIONS EFFORT

(CONCLUDED PROM PAG ■ t)

Junior essays, to be entitled,
"When I Grow Up'", must be 300
to 400 words in length. Senior
essays, on optional subjects, "Our
Local Needs," or ''Our National,
and International Needs", require
500 to 600 words. All essays must
be turned into the school or cen-
ter offices by May 5. Final judges
will. award prizes to three con-
testants in each group at the dos.'
hut function of the— Campaign.
Winning essays will be published
in The Detroit Jewish Chronicle
and the Jewish Daily Forward.
Pupils of Temple Beth El, Con-
gregation Shaarey Zedek, Congre- ,
Ration B'nai David, Congregation'
B'nai Mobile, the United Hebrew'
Schools and the Jewish Cen,mu-
nity Center are participating in
the Essay Contest.

Radio, Advertising Crops

Milton Alexander is in charge
of all arrangements for radio
publicity. He has tentative plans
for a city-wide broadcast of
unique and interesting propor-
tions. He will also present speak-
ers over Jewish Hour programs.
Lawrence Michelson, Jacob Al-
bert, Louis Luckoff, and Milton
Alexander are in charge of news-
paper and direct by mail ad-
vertising. •
The public relations committee
Includes: Nate S. Shapero, chair-
man, Jacob Albert, Milton Alex-
...A., Louis Ban. Louis S. Co-

point of view of the devotion up to the standard attained in
that is expressed and the mone- the Recorder's Court. The bar

tary offerings assured. Detroit looks upon hint as one of Wayne's
Jewry's tradition for liberal giv- ablest judges, and gave expres-

ing to worthy causes is certain , sion to this opinion in its recent
to be repeated in this year's primaries. Jurors under his charge
drive." attest his courtesy and coopera-
tion and witnesses and litigants
I recognize his fairness, impartial-
DR. DAVID MACHT
TO SPEAK FRIDAY' ity and understanding of the law.
Judge Keidan's view of the
courts in relation to the corn-
icroxixiieu FROM PAOE 1)
munity may be summarized in a
i n various scientific soc i e ti es a d., quotation from an interview with
vancing the study of medicine, I him some years ago. He said:
chemistry, biology, therapeutics, i "I trust that the decent ele-
optics, psychology, linguistics and' ' went in our community will sup-
physics. He is a member of the port the efforts of the judges who
American Medical Association, I are trying to make life and prop.
Botanical Society, Association of erty in Detroit safe. I have an
Hebrew-Speaking Physicians, Lin. abiding faith in the loyalty of the
guistic Society of America, Jew- , vast majority of our people to the
ADOLPH FINSTERWALD
ish Academy of Arts and Sci- laws of their country and to the
Wineman and Mrs. Joseph H. cocoa, and an honorary member laws of their state. We are a
Ehrlich.
of Phi Delta Epsilon and the Al- law-abiding, not a law-breaking
pha Omega Societies. Ile has de.' people. Only when the courts fail
The initial campaign rally
voted considerable time to food
will be held on Sunday eve-
analysis, experimental hygiene
ning, April 14, at Temple Beth
and other problems in connection son's series of lectures were
El, at the dinner-meeting of the
with the natural sciences intim- Rabbi S. Z. Fineberg of Flint;
pre-campaign solicitations cli•i•
ately associated with the practice Dr. I. J. Rogoff, who was on a
lion. Under the chairmanship
of Henry Wineman, efforts will
of Judaism. I visit here from Tel Aviv; Rabbi
be put into motion at this meet-
His lecture here will start at M. Lichtenstein of Toledo, and
ing to canvass a large group of
8:45 p. in. The public is invited Rabbi I. Stollman of Congrega-
donors whose contributions are and only those coming early will lion Mishkan Israel. Rabbi Jacob
expected to be made before gain admittance as the seating Unger is to speak Friday evening,
the May 5 meeting.
capacity is limited. j April 5, at the Young Israel
Among the speakers in this sea-; Building.
Arrangements are being made,
at the same time, for a special

appeal in all local synagogues
during Passover.
In the meantime, efforts for
the solicitation of local organiza-
tions, as groups as well as from
their memberships, are marked
by activities unprecedented in
previous campaigns. It is ex-
pected that not a single society,

on the one hand

they 're Milder

RABBI MOSES FISCHER

landsmanshaft, fraternity or sor-
ority will be missing from the
list of contributors, and that the
largest number of individual do-
nors in the history of Allied Jew-
ish Campaigns will be included in
this year's drive.

Statement by Peiser

The formation of the special
Committee of 21 to direct efforts
among the local organizations is
due to the conferences which
were convened in the past two
months by Mr. Yeller. In spite
of the misunderstandings and
hostility which previously existed
in some ranks towards the Feder-
ation and the Allied Jewish Cam-
imam
gn, Mr. Peiser has succeeded
in unifying all efforts and in
creating an organized united front
for the drive.
Mr. Peiser, commenting on the
completion of the campaign ma-
expressed
satisfaction
chinery
over the personnel thus far select-
ed as well as the encouraging
response that is coming from all
groups.
"Not only are all our leaders
wholeheartedly enrolled In prepa-
rations for the opening of the

Kane, Rabbi Leon Film, Bernard
Isaacs, Aaron Kurland, Louis Lu-
doff, Lawrence J. Michelson, Ed-
ward Rothman, Morris Safir,
Philip Slomovitz, Harvey 'Vehon
and S. D. Weinberg.

Reich-

man "'Papiroeseu," under the pi-
ano accompaniment of Sh. Blum-
enau. F. Trainer danced. A num-
ber of Jewish and Hebrew recita-
tions were recited by the pupils.
The teacher recited "Esther," from
Sholom Aleichem.
The officers of our Hebrew School
are: R. Adelman, president; J.
Morris, vice-president; W. Kentz,
secretary; H. Alpern, treasurer,

the leadership7f this section of
!Jewish life in America.
Ever since youth, and follow-
ing in the footsteps of his father,
Rabbi Heller has taken an active
part in the Zionist movement, and
[ championed the ideas of Zionism
' in public. His relation with the
Zionist Organization of America
culminated some years ago in his
election to the post of chairman
of its National Executive Com-
mittee. Ile is now a member of
Low Maternity Death Rate the administrative committee.
Rabbi Heller received his sec-
Reported in Palestine
ular education at Tulane Uni-
versity, and at the University of
The low death rate of 3.8 per Cincinnati. Ile secured his rah-
1,000 cases among women at , binical degree from the Hebrew
childbirth in the Rothschild-Ha- ' Union College in 1916. During
dassah Hospital in Jerusalem and , the war he served as a chaplain
the Iladassah subsidized hospitals I with the American Expeditionary
in Tel Aviv and Haifa, as well as Force in France. He was called
among the patients delivered at to the Cincinnati pulpit in 1920.
homes through the Hadansah ob- , At present Rabbi Heller is a mem-
Metric service, is recorded in the ber of the board of governors of
1933 report of the Hadasaah Me- , the Hebrew Union College, of
dical Organization, made public the commission on the synagogue,
here by Hadassah, the Women's president of the Cincinnati Peace
Zionist Organization of America. League, a director of the Metro-
Mrs. David Greenberg, chair- I politan board of the Y. M. C. A.,
man of the Palestine committee I a member of the Board of Educa-
of the organization, contrasted tion of Cincinnati, and a mem-
this maternal death rate in the ber of many other local and na-
cities of Palestine with the rate tional boards.
One of Rabbi Heller's avoca-
of 4.5 per 1,000 in New York
hospitals, as revealed recently by tions is music. He has written
the New York Academy of !dem- a number of compositions. Some
I years ago one of his string quer
icine.

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Brooklyn, N. Y.

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