Alta PIEPETRODJEWISHOIRONIGLE PAGE TEN Officers Installed by Old Folks' Home Group • Members of the Women's Auxil- iary of the Jewish Old Folks' Home filled the small ballroom of the Stetter, last Monday afternoon, for, the 10th anniversary meeting and installation of officers. I Services were carried through by Mrs. Louis Rubenstein, first pres- ident of the auxiliary. Little Rita Lenore Kaltman, who joined the membership rolls of the Old Folks' 'Home when but a few days old, pinned corsages on each of the in- coming officers, organizers and past presidents. She was intro- duced by Mrs. A. M. Ferar, presi- dent. The Auxiliary is planning for a "Thrift Sale" to be held soon. Mrs. J. Weisman of 2971 Glendale, To. 6-4626, has been appointed chairman of this enterprise, with Mrs. N. Blatnikoff, 2214 W. Grand Blvd., Eu. 0059-M, as her co-chair- man. Mrs. Sam Schwartz, 2953 Cortland Ave., To. 7-0265, has been appointed treasurer. Anyone having clothes, house- hold articles, etc., of which they can make no more use, are asked 'to communicate with anyone of the committee. and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE "Heritage," Story of Birthright of Jews Prof. John Uri Lloyd, author of "Felix Moses," a story im- mortalizing with sympathy and understanding the life of a sim- ple Jew, was the inspiration for a new book just published by Jesse M. Joseph, Cincinnati. "If Jews and Christians knew more about the customs and cere- monials and doctrines of the Jewish people," said Dr. Lloyd To Commence Morning Ses- sions at Schools Commencing Monday, May 27, sessions will be held in the morn- ing, during the same hours as Sunday morning, as follows: First session, 9:30 to 11 a. m., second selsion, 11 a. m. to 12:30 p. m., etc. Accommodations will be made for those children who will at- tend summer school and are un- able to come in the morning to attend classes in the early after- noon. A class for beginners is now being opened to accommodate children who were unable to reg-' Inter during the winter months. Celebrate Lag b'Omer Lag b'Omer was celebrated in all the branches of the United Ilebrew Schools in the traditional manner. The younger children went out on their "tiyul" (outing) and spent an hour with their teachers in dancing and singing, and in the dramatization of stories in connection with I.ag b'Omer. The older children spent their time in an appropriate man- ner studying the history connect ed with the holiday and the vari- ous customs and ceremonials. TWO CAMPAIGN TEAM LEADERS PAIGN SPEEDWAY American Jewish Congress Selects Six Commissions i N EW YORK — The American Jewish Congress announced the 1 9 e4. establishment of six commissions to which will be entrutsed a num- ber of important activities of the organization. The setting up of the commissions is in accordance THIS WEEK with the decisions of the extra- ordinary session in Philadelphia last month. The Commissions are: Commis- sion on Rights of Jews in Foreign Lands; Commission on Law; Com- mission on Economic Research; Commission on Finance; Commis' Sion on Education. The heads of the commissions are experts in the fields of work GENERAL in which they will engage. ABE KASLE AND JOSEPH EHRLICH AT ALLIED JEWISH Prof. Jerome Michael heads CAMPAIGN SCOREBOARD ELECTRIC the Commission on the Rights of Mr. Kasle and Mr. Ehrlich are shown here watching their cars, Jews in Foreign Lands. lie is a WORLD-WIDE on the "Allied Jewish Campaign Speedway," reaching the goal line. member of the faculty of the Mr. Katie's team was the first to reach its quota in the drive, and Law School of Columbia Univer- RADIO later to oversubscribe it by 25 per cent. Mr. Ehrlich's was another sity, and formerly a director of of the leading divisions to reach the assigned goal. the War Transaction Section of The States Department of Justice. Affiliated Organizations of Hebrew The Commission on Law is $1.00 Down Schools Sponsor Moonlight June 13 headed by Hon. George Z. Me- Jr. Home Relief Society Model M-55 — 2 Band Con- dolie, former United States Attor- Elects Officers and sole American and Short Wave The Woman's Auxiliary of the t M. II. Zackheim, chairman of a ney, an authority on the law, who has served at various times as On Wednesday evening, June United Hebrew Schools completed special committee, will contact all ' Assistant District Attorney and 5, at 7 o'clock, the Junior Home all arrangements for the annual' Jewish youth organizations to get special Assistant to the Attorney , a Day fteryliteet Relief Society will hold its father moonlight which will be be held them to cooperate in this enter- General. Rabbi Leon Fram will occupy the JESSE JOSEPH and daughter banquet. The prayer Thursday evening, June 13. The prize. Mrs. Julius Berman is chair- Pulpit Pantie', morning. May 21. at Tashmoo boat has been chartered man of the prizes. M. Michlin, prin. Prof. Salo Baron has accepted For this week only, we are making this ea- anti eprisk on the *abler' "The "and would think more concerning will be delivered by Beatrice for the occasion. One of the finest cipal of the Parkside Hebrew 'the chairmanship of the Commis- 'Omni Ileleslon"—a Igeorlition those things which all religions Nemer, and the daughter's speech orchestras in the city has been en- School, is chairman of the teach- sion on Economic Research. He ' traordinary offer. General Electric's latest- On Sunday morning, Jane 2, atITO, will be given by Winifred Berk. gaged to provide the music for era' group. Miss Leonore Markson ronfIrmation ger... will be held et had in common, there would cer- is a member of the faculty of type long- and short-wave radio—a set Temple Beth 01. The doom of the tainly be less prejudice and in- Tickets for this affair will not be dancing. A special feature of the is chairman of the Alumni Asso- lower auditorium will he closed when tolerance between them." printed, but reservations may be moonlight will be prizes to be ciation. Mrs. Aaron D. Markson Columbia University, occupying you'll be proud to own. Don't pass up this t he continuant. enter the Temple. An Mr. Joseph wrote "Heritage" made by calling Madeline Meyers awarded during the evening. All rind Mrs. D. Rubenstein are rep- the chair of Jewish history, liter- opportunity to buy the best radio for the entirely new 'written has been written ature and institutions. He is a Sr lir. Franklin and Itabbl Frani for to acquaint readers with the in- at Townsend 7-1532, or Elise organizations affiliated with the resenting the Kvutzah. Its central theme will Decant.. At distinguished scholar, holding the least money! See us today. heritance of the Jewish people, Cohen at Townsend 7-8950. Hebrew Schools are participating be, "At sissy. Belgian." This affair will serve as a get- degrees of Doctor of Philosophy; At the election of officers, in this big project. ; Hund•y wirviree will be concluded for their faith, its customs and how together of all the affiliated or- Doctor of Political Science, Doc- the noggin on Sunday morning, June which took place Sunday, May Mrs. Morse R. Saulson is general ganizations centered around the Da that morning, lir. Leo 11. Franklin they are observed. He wrote it tor of Jurisprudence and 'has in will occupy the pulplt and elieek On the to contribute to the cause of good 19, Elise Cohen was chosen presi- chairman of the moonlight. Harry schools. eubjeet "Looking Backward and Fort will and understanding among dent; Winifred Berk, vice-presi- Shulman, a member of the board Mrs. Himon Kaplan is president addition a rabbinical degree. dent; Ellen Barnett, correspond- The Commission on Education The Sabbath enroleeon Mey 25 will men. of directors of the schools, is chair- of the Woman's Auxiliary. conducted by Rabbi Frain Elsie Charlip, re- man of the men's group. Mrs. Har- Aaron M. Pregerson, president is headed by Dr. Horsn M. Kel- Into the tale, which begins in ing secretary; oblet.' -nemesia., en ties muss ise• secretary; Lillian Austen- ry Kraft is in charge of the general of the United Hebrew. Schools, is len, professor of philosophy and • COMWOn" Germany and ends in the United cording der, treasurer. Miss Edna steiner psychology at the New School for 'Metes Temple Cluhl 1 The M.'s Temple Club !mitre the States, Mr. Joseph weaves an in- will continue as sponsor of the distribution of tickets, with Mrs. lending his whole-hearted coopera- Social Research. The foremost 3,1 Krause as co-chairman. Mrs. tion to this project. men of the Congregation to ite clewing Urinate description of the home club. The installation of officers itneeting.smoker and el.tiou of °Mere life of a Jewish family of a for- disciple of the great American o n Tuesday evening. May 28. at 1 will be held in the fall, at which philosopher, William James, and 1111115• Miter. *piglet foreign mer generation. Ile recalls to correspondent appointed by him as teh editor rrespondent of the Detroit News, Jog life customs and ceremonies that time the committee heads will co H. Weinberg Honored ;,scorned from Rogge and Japan,will also be announced. of his unfinished volume. Dr. Kel- sneak on the .1•Jeet "My Fereonal Oli - have become merely a memory, The next meeting of the club Pal. Eimer Berg, ellone for hie On 3rd Anniversary len is, the author of a number of eervallons In Bagels •nd Japan." No and, as the story unwinds, ex- will be held on Thursday night, on Friday May It, 'The' GENERAL ELECTRIC SERVANTS admiind.charge books on sociological, educational plains various religious rites and luay of ale Prayer•Book." Rabbi Hhallmoth thcesHeat May 29, at the home of Lillian iiera Shabuoth gervIces will be held In the symbols, such as the Mizrach, Berger hag ...levied the pr•Yer-book Iw- I With Isaac Finkelstein as toast- and Jewish subjects. Auslander, 2936 Clements. id June 7, innrfill/R, esuee of 'lie °icon., of Jew'. Book 'Temple en Friday 12046 Dexter Boulevard The Commission on Finance is richly illuminated Ilebrew motto master, the third anniversary of Week. 11/ S. tn. The sermon will be preaehed .11 Rabbi Fram on the subject "Rev- hung upon the wall of the home; Weinberg's Jewish Radio Hour headed by Abraham I. Spiro, Open Evenings; Sunday to 4 p. m. Mee. Alw Lai... entertained 21 began on Station WJBK on Tues- prominent lawyer, who has had elation" the Tallith, or prayer shawl, which women at lunt.he. and bridge on Tuna- 'The Crony Holm: RACIAL MANIA W• mnnot too ineletently urge the covers bride and bridegroom at ri•y. May IL at her home on Chippewa day, May 21, at 9 o'clock, and extensive professional experience TOWNSEND 8-9100 member. of the Sleterliond who have the wedding ceremony; the Tef- Road. honoring Mm. Al Rosenberg. The proceeded with an interesting in the conserving of funds. Bel yet returned th.ir peony Boxen In the form of a pantry LONDON. (TIS) — According partyWan ••• Dr. Joseph Tenenbaum retains kindly to do so without further &lee. filin with, its thong and parchment shower • 11 you cannot bring them to the Tem. box containing a biblical quota- to a Berlin report published in the chairmanship of the boycott please notify the seeretory, Madi- ▪ the Observer, a new profession o Sir. and Mee. Saul 111rnkrant were LIBERAL TRADE-IN ON YOUR OLD RADIO committee which he has headed son IMO, and • meseenger will call for tion and worn by the worshipper; h sts m a beautifully appointedeuPPer the Mezuzah, which hangs inside has sprung up in Germany. In Party at their home on litt•wa Drive, game at your home since the initiation of boycott ac- 'The Temple Moonlight; view of the many questions, both Monday. MaY 19. 21 'molts being pretest. the door like a letter-box and tivity. ' The Temple moonlight will be more Mt ratThe than ever this year. We bears a Mosaic message; the private and official, as to the par- Sim. Norman Buckner entertained ten Call on the Steamer "Put•In•Bay" Mon- Torah, the Wimpel, the Arba entage and racial origin of peo- young logo on Melanie', May 18. at day, June 21, at I o'clock, at the foot houee on Ott•wa Drive. the soca- ple, certain enterprising individ- her Kanfoth and many others. Woodward oodward Ave Mon being her eon, Herbert's, tenth Each of these is pictured by uals have set themselves up as birthday. Luneheon wag served In the reereati. room and game. were the Cincinnati artist, Nelson Ron- "genealogists to assist those who sheim, who was awarded a prize are in difficulties over their pedi- Min, ttlla Itoeenthal entertained Ida for his drawings at a recent ex- gree." These genealogists are ....utile. at a elippor and bridge party hibition in that city. permitted to become members of on Suisdily. May 11, at her home n Upon the publication of his the newly organized official Board mine. * Bilis. RELIABLE DOMESTIC HELP. book, Cincinnati members of the of Family Research. The Monday Study Brom, met at the home of Mrs. Norman Buckner. Monday. Laundresses, women for clean- board of managers of the Union May 20. Rabbi Elmer Berger reviewed ing, scrub women, housemaids. of American Ilebrew Congrega- HICEM AIDED 359 EXILES the book "The Rued to War," by Wal- By hour, day or week. All Na. tions, of which Mr. Joseph is a FROM REICH IN MARCH ter Mille. Bons Employment Bureau, Mad. member, gave a luncheon in his Mee. Elmer Hecker wits hooter.. to her honor at the Cincinnati Club on bridge club at her apartment, Jaen 2526. NEW YORK (JTA) — Three Tuesday Roos crest Apt,., on Tueeday, May Si. May 8. hundred and fifty-nine Jewish ref- An advertiser by profession, ugees were either settled in new YOUR SHOES will be refitted to feel an If made to order. In Mr. Joseph has interested himself countries or enabled to return to Lamb and Steer Prosecute "Shepsel" for Kosher fact, your feet will get into the for many years in the study of their native lands through the healthiest and most comfor- the Bible. He is a frequent Hicem offices abroad, during the Violation table condition at. the most speaker on religious and Biblical month of March, according to a re- economical rate. M. KANER topics. In addition to his mem- port made public Monday by the NEW YORK (WNS) — The 5II0E REPAIR, only true shoe bership on the board of managers Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant Bridge Plaza magistrate's court ISAAC FINKELSTEIN In these days, the like of which Jewry has not had refitter in State of Michigan, of the Union, Mr. Joseph is a Aid Society (BIAS). The disposi- in Brooklyn echoed to laughter president of the Isaac 31. tion of these 359 cases entailed a when Harry Lamb and Joseph musical and artistic program. 1517 Broadway, 12916 Jeffer- since the Spanish Inquisition, every self-respecting Jew Wise Temple, Cincinnati, and a cost of 229,020 francs (approxi- Among the artists contributing to son. Steer, Inspectors of the Retail member of its board since 1921. mately $15,000). Kosher Meat Trade Code Author- the program were the following: should keep himself and his family, especially the (Wise S. Solomon and his Cosmopolitans, SALESMEN to sell rugs, cur- Ile also is affiliated with a num- ity, appeared before Magistrate (1311 HAD , growing generation, informed about our cultural, tains, silverware, etc., on easy ber of social and professional or- Gaspar J. Liota to prefer charges playing Jewish folk songs; Gypsy ; payments. Business is good ganizations, and is active in civic club Rao an no unces that Mite. Ore of selling nun-kosher chickens Girl, in a selection of several social and political problems and their proposed now. Extra money if you have and communal affairs. now rii•Itable for the moonlight to be against Shepsel (Shepsel means songs; Jack Lefton; a scene from In the foreword to "Heritage," gen h July • Ticket. may lie obtained a car. Highland Merchandising Madame X. played by Mischa solutions. Mr. Joseph says his purpose was from mg member or the club or by sheep in Yiddish) Zwee, a kosher Fischzon and Vera Zoslovskia; Co., 4624 Woodward Ave. iii:g Merle FIroneteln. 5151-11. butcher. The prosecution is part to indicate "the similarity of caln The tub le planning a h•Yride for Iwc• Sarah Gingold, the flower girl He should know the actual incidents that together of the Code Authority's campaign Pay. Phil mrangenients will • AMBITIOUS YOUNG MAN, 23, Christianity to its mother reli- °tenon Iw made at the neat meeting against the sale of non-kosher singing several songs; Mr. Dombe with experience in retail selling gion" and to help "alleviate the make up the picture of the life of the Jew in Germany, in a sketch as Mr. Chizik; recorded meat and poultry as kosher. and office routine, desires a Job thoughtless, degrading inhuman congratulations and songs, espe- where his human rights are denied him, in Russia where where future is assured. Start- prejudice against all Jews." lie cially sent to Weinberg by his in- and peace among men' is what the Rabbi Meier wrote the whole ing salary no objective. Call concludes: timate friend, Menashe Skulnick he is compelled to maintain his Jewish integrity under "For I believe that 'good will whole world so desperately book of Esther from memory with- I who played with the Goldbergs as Townsend 8-7766, or write to The needs." out • single mistake. Detroit Jewish Chronicle, Box David Romaine. serious difficulties, in other countries where the virus 175. The program was impressive and of anti-Semitism has spread. He should be fully in- the station was visited by a num- FOR RENT—Furnished room for ber of guests, who crowded the formed of the generosity of other lands in these days of single or couple in home of two studios. Mr. Kent, business man- adults. Front, lower apartment trial and tribulation. ager of the station, and Al Nagler, with large porch. Continuous sports announcer, spoke in behalf hot water. Board if desired. The agencies of the community in which he lives of Station WJBK, in congratu- 3207 Blaine, Apt. 6. Garfield lating Weinberg. Many telegrams 4149-J. should be familiar to him. It is only through this com- of congratulations were read, WANTED—Elderly lady compan- among which were those sent by plete information that the Jew can assume his responsi- ion to share expense of small Judge Charles Rubiner and Kurt bilities and lend a helping hand. Peiser. apartment. Call Mrs. S. Wolf, Townsend 7.7703. After the program, friends, as- THE CHRONICLE weekly brings these details to sociates, artists and public spon- BEAUTIFUL LAKE FRONT, 40 sors of the Weinberg's Jewish . the Jewish home. It has its own opinions and has a pol- acres on Long Lake at Orion. No Radio Hour, met at Buddy's and finer place for some organiza- icy to which editorially it is faithful. It has often re- again, under the chairmanship of tion. High elevation and wonder- Isaac Finkelstein, a program of ful springs all over farm. Come ceived commendation for its editorials that have been addresses and telegrams, as well and see me. Lake Str., Lake as contributions by various artists, fearlessly written. But then it deals impartially with Orion. Will divide. F. HERTE, were given, among which were Owner. the events of the day and is a record of Jewish happen- the Gypsy Girl, the Flower Girl, Samuel Solomon playing several FOR RENT—Spacious, furnished ings the world over. It recommends itself to the support numbers. Telegrams of congratu- room for a man in refined home. lations were read, and addresses of every thinking Jewish family. All modern conveniences. Con- were given by Julius Deutelbaum venient location, ideal transpor- in behalf of the B'nai B'rith, Ir- tation facilities. Reasonable. ving Adler of the Galician Ase'n., 1225 Burlingame. Townsend Barney Yanett of the Scholom 7-6470. Aleichem Folks Institute, Samuel FOR RENT—Airy and cheerful Goldenburg, eminent Jewish ac- room for refined lady or gentle- tor; Rosetta Bialis, A. Littman of man in modern comfortable Littman 's Peoples Theater, Sam home. 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WARBUR G eo,eos k o most R6 These nationally known Jesuit leaders are chairmen of the United Jewish Appeal for $3.ra0.003 for relief I and rehabilitate:mot the Jews ofGermany and other lands and lee the settlement of Jews in Palestine This appeal combines the efforts of two outstanding national otganuations the American Jewish Joint Dis- tribution Committee. Inc and the American Palestine Campaign -The acute emergency of a half million Jews in Germany. victims of intolerance and persecution". these leaders say. "must not obscure the fact that there are millions of Jess throughout the world who look toward America foe help that they may wave In Poland. victims of a long depression turn helplessly and hopefully to their more fortunate coreligiorasts fog food. medical care. and economic assistance Thousands of persons seeking refuge and opportunitv N Palestine require ow assistance so that they may enter that country." •nd*on Allis' tfers-h. ham returned t• Detroit after • tielttai at the hem. of 111ra. )1•• Mrs Meld Here. Ifemenrich. Os Wedneed1m Mrs lle•y• re Hitua with ettrich honored delightful bridge luncheon for eigh t auest• A dienit t meetine or Temple Pieter. hoods trill ha held on Townie., May 2., Het.. the' at th• Bancroft Morel the delegates (rem husInem Bottle Creak. Fenn•. flint and 1/ar Par will be entertained at tun. Won Mr. thuuld Gold. In the Gold Room fart, la la charge et arraneenwent• Mn Samuel Settee, and lAce Oar mend Erohn mttoncled the Tulip Fes- u.s: la Holland. 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