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fir 0f,TRORAWISf I (f/fLON IGIE
and THE LEG L CHRONICLE
January 24, 1936
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SOCIAL SERVICE BUREAU AND HEBREW
FREE LOAN ASSOCIATION CO-OPERATE pe
Physicians Laud
Children's Home
T
op hle e.. nei s teile ie te y tin of f r o c fonthgereliz'aolonfil
Health Program
SH AREY ZEDEK Y P S
TO HEAR PROF JANDY!
Two Important Agencies Join in Efforts to Aid Detroit
Jews Who Desire to Become Self-Supporting
"Then, if the Case Committee
That 54 applicants for loans, who
could not meet the simple require- approves, the loan is made by the
meats of the Hebrew Free Loan Hebrew Free Loan Association
Association, the finding of two en- with the Jewish Social Service
dorsers to sign their notes, found Bureau co-endorsing the note and
a "friend in need" in the Jewish guaranteeing the Assoc i a tion
Social Service Bureau during the against loss.
past 31 months, was related by
The borrower understands clear-
Harold Silver, director of the Bu- ly that the money is given as •
reau in a recent report to the ssov- loan, and arrangemente are made
erning board of the agency.
by the Hebrew Free Loan Associa-
"That unique Jewish contribu- don for weekly repayment. Pay-
tion to social service, the 'free loan'
are made by the borrower
has been a practice of the Jewish ments
directly to that office.
Social Service Bureau for many
Statements indicating the status
years," explained Mr. Silver, 'hut of the loans endorsed by the Bu-
it
i was not until 1833 that this reau are draw n up each month. If
function of the Bureau was placed
on a systematic basis co-relating no
payments
are made
several
months,
the case
worker in front
the
the work with the practice of the J. S. B. B. re-investigates the bor-
Hebrew Free Association.
rower's ability to pay. When it be-
"The procedure is as follows: A
comes clear that the borrower can-
request for a loan is assigned to a
not wipe out the debt the Bureau
case worker for investigation. The
the account.
findings are discussed with the sends • check to close
But only 16 of these 54 loans
supervisor and director. If the
recommendation is favorable the had to be settled wholly, or in part,
matter is brought before the 'Case by the Jewish Social Service Bu-
t onimittee' for further discussion reau, although the borrowers were
and decision. (A ease committee surely bad risks from the business
Shaarey Zedek will be held this)
On the request of the new supers
Sunday at 3 p. m. Prof. Jandy,I.
head of the sociology departmen: Intendent, Louis Newmark, • nieet-
ing of the medical staff of the
of
th Wayne University, will address Jewish Children's Home took place
e group. sn unday, Jan. 19. The following
been
cum.!
Detailed place
pleted for a diversified evening of members of the staff were present:
entertainment planned for mem-1 Dr. David Levy, head consultant
bees and their friends, at "a Night ' of the staff; Drs. David Kliger
at the Theater," scheduled for and Harry C. Metzger, the medical
Sunday evening, Feb. 2. Two attending staff of the home; Dr.
one-act plays, dancing and re- Saul Barnett, the eye, ear and nose
freshments will be a part of the consultant, and Dr. Peter Bern-
The stein, one of the attending dentists.
offerings for the evening.
Herman Cohen, president of the
plays to be presented under the
direction of Ralph Bernstein and home, Mr. and Mrs. Newmark,
superintendent and matron, and
by
Milton Ross are "Danger "
Richard Hughes, and "Business Is the remaining supervising staff
Business," by Anne B. Charm. were also present.
Dr. Kliger reported on the ade-
Included in the cast are Milton
Ross, Bernard Cavanaugh, Eve- quate immunization and prophylac-
the
m caried out duringchild,
lyn Robins, Sam Jackson Ralph tic progra
y
pars.
E
three ye
Bernstein, Melba Sklar, David
during his stay at the home is im-
Finkel, Joseph Mash and Mary
munized against diphteria and
Hyman.
Tickets may be procured from smallpox, and is also given an an-
firmtiar Nero
On Friday evening. Jan. II. Gut subject
of Rabbi Berger'. sermon wan "Inter-
preting some R ec ent E vent. In Jewish
coveredphases of the Pal-
Life" whit
estinian Legtelittlie 1'00101, plans for
mau emigration of a quarter Of • soil'
11011 Jew. from tiermeny. the death of
1.rd 11■•■■ 111111, the attempt to declare
Palestine neutral ground and the en.
furcentent of the Nut:en:burg decrees in
tiernianY•
. MOTHERS:
Entrust Your Child's Musi•
cal Education to
TRAINED SPECIALISTS
The Detroit
Conservatory
of Music
Mr. and Mrs. ileneiniln Gold:gel° and
daughter. Pillared Ruth. left on Jan. 31
for New York stem tlmy will sail via
the Panama Canal for California on Jan.
10. tin SundaY evening, Jan. 13. Mr. and
Sirs. Willlatti Present entert•Inerl at •
w iperparty: on Friday Jan. 17, the
Arthur itonentheis were hoots• at a din•
me for them, and on Monday. Jan.
DI Mr. and Mrs Norman Buckner en-
tertained in honor of their anniverury.
5035 WoOdward—Col. 2810
Ott Wednmaday, J•n. H, Mut Jerome
Caron opened her 1101110 for adormer<
bridge given by the 8Interhood of Temple
Beth Jacob.
Tuition Rate. no Higher
Than for Inferior
Mrs. G. J. leppaport and de:lantern.
Roberts mot Sylvia, motored to Miami
for • two niont. stay.
Rabbi Heger addreeaed the Royal
Oak Exchange Club on Wedneeday noon.
Jan. H. and the mime Afternoon mtoke
to t he "Honed.. Park Women's Club".
LANSING NOTES
Offers Private or Class
Lessons in
Singing, Dancing
Dramatic Art and
All Musical Instruments
Instruction
Send for Catalogue Now
Ilemotancy
Doing Class
any member of the organization.
chil-
es noel tuberculin test. Most
age have
Alpha Epsilon Phi fraternity held Its
to unforseen circumstances dren in the pre-school
Jan. 28, 7:15 p. m.
pone the date for the fi been immunized against. whooping
' radio party Jan. II. This party
it was found necessary to post-
Zenith, G. E., Philco, Sparton, H oo ver, Eureka, G. E.,
Is held snnually prior to the formal
arch cough. Scarlet fever prophylaxis in
Study accountancy sad bottom
initintion
fth
annual
Premier, Regina, Electrolux
Crossley, Majestic, Lyric
and Dick testing were carried out
administration under the super-
formal dance to Saturday, M
Mrs. have Hoffman end Mrs Sam
vision of practical Inetructers.
whenever the occasion arose. Dr.
16,
were joint hotness. Si the lat•
Analyse theitrebletaa of busi-
according to Leanore Gams Metzger then reported on the gen• Edelson
tern hot. at a benefit bridge Monday,
ness. For illyyeureelf with
and Mildred Rgranove, co-chair-
a1 health of the older children
knowledge that will someea-
men. This annual event w ill b
Mee Sylvia Lee Posner was hosteve
plorrnent or bring you Itusinees
TERMS AS LOWS AS $1.00 PER WEEK
to • group of girls for a Bohemia din-
presented at the Book-Cadillac e;
nromoten. An illuetrated bulk.
ing
the
year
1935.
Ile
also
re-
ner
Tuesday
night.
prior
to
the
Modern
tin will be sant apse request.
Hotel and a well known orchestra which was exceedingly good dur- Central basked.. game.
consists of several members of the point of view.
Open Evenings till 10 — Sundays till 4 p. m.
general
nutrition
of
on
the
Cadillac SIM
Because of these loans, 70 per will
will furni sh the music.
board, and outside interested per-
the
children
which
is
above
normal
Mr.
and
sire.
Abe
Berkowitz
had
as
sons as well as professional social cent of these 54 borrowers were
their week-end guest the Victor Leven-
with one or two exceptions.
workers). able to get off or stay off the Wel-
Dr. Levy commended the splen- )... and Jack Homes.
"The social situation of the fam- fare. A great amount of money has OSNOS WILL ADDRESS
Myron Komi. of Grand Rapids Is the
ily who wishes to borrow money thus been saved to the community,
JEWISH RADIO FORUM did health program of the home guest
for the week of Philip Simon, a
student at Michignn State
and the business aspects of the loan but the self-esteem that has been
which
has exceedingly
prevailed during
the
past
Kabatsky
to
Talk
on
Afforestation
and
the
good
health
fam-
are considered at these discussions. preserved or restored to the
Mr. end Mee. Harry silverly. (Martha
12
months.
on Feb. 9
Factors, such as the nature of the Ines involved is not translatable
Cohen) announce the birth of a daughter,
It is believed that the general Shirley Etta, on Dee. Id.
Between Elmhurst and Monterey
—
enterprise for which the loan is into dollars and cents.
AaronKu i rlan o dr,di rb ec ro to aro af st th ae t good health prevailing among
Both the Jewish Social Service
requested, the client's business ex-
A regular Meeting' of the Shearer
the children at the Jewish Chil- Zellek
020 Mater
Avian.
Congregation was held Send.. A
perience, his ability to secure his Bureau and the Hebrew Free Loan Jewish Radio Forum dc
neen ■
amengener
own endorsers, the risk involved, Association are member of the 0:30 p, m. every Sunday on Sta. dren's Home was due to the care- Itocial hour followed
Abe Gordon, Mr. Ada Gorelick.
man
Oonoe,
president
of
Pisgah
fill
health
program
which
is
being
tion WJBK, announces that Hers
3 AGENCIES MEET
Morrie Gratiet, Max H. Gronetield, Louis the nature of the social problems Jewish Welfare Federation and
carried out. This program includes
,
Raninel
C.
lelpert.
Mrs.
Ham-
presented, and other details are participant in the Detroit Commu-
e rir
DURING THE WEEK Ummb
el C. Helmet. Harry Hartman. J.
Ledge of B'nai B'
Heideman Mrs. R
. A . Horowits
. Mr. . carefully evaluated. nity Fund.
next Sunday. There will be the tion of all children, second, the
Ida Israel. Dr. and Mrs Murray Jack-
(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE)
man. Sam Jae. Benjamin Jaffe, Joshua
usual additional talks and musical promotion of health and hygiene
habits amongst the children, third,
numbers,
the Social Legislation and Aged
On Sunday, Feb. 9, the speaker the close check on immunization
Emanuel
Klein, , Mrs.
R. W.
rrt. ''''';::
and Transients Committees, re- 17"i'''r:d4"4
Klein, i n
V.'. Klein, 1. Kovareky.
on the Jewish Radio Forum will be of all physical admissions to the
spectively, have arranged the pro- Benjamin Kramer, Mrs.. Louie . Kraux, i
n fourth,
the
correction
,
of
Julius
L. Kabateky, special
attor- home.
gram. Miss Pauline Gollub and Jude Lacher, M. itelli, A. lot vin, J.;
who
will the
give Department
a comparative
resume physical defects as they may arise,
Henry Levitt, Mrs. Henry /Atvitt,
ney for
of Justice
Levy M. Becker act as secretaries Levin,
Mrs. Edna Lwis, Max Liebernmn, Louie
fifth, the proper isolation of chil-
for these two functional commit- If. Lightstone, Mrs. Louis Lightstone. .
tees of the Welfare Council of the Max Loewenstein. Mrs. Max Loewenstein, Rabbi Harry J. Brevis Perfects New International Braille of afforestation work in this coup- dren when admitted to the home,
try and in Palestine. This address and lastly, the strict enforcement
Detroit Service Group. Because the tr1".1,1.°t4i5iaZm:gl''
Code; Compiles "A Hebrew Chrestomathy"
will be given on the occasion of of health rules and regulations in
* Perlmutter, Julius Pliskow, Her-
Townsend Plan is of primary im- MIA
for the Jewish Blind
the observance of Chamisho Osor regard to visitors and parents of
portance to those studying the .i tyi. ,'V„rstir m.'
the children staying at the home.
h'Shrat, Jewish Arbor Day.
problem of liberal legislation, as laasr Rosenthal, Louis Roaenswelg,
The importance of nutrition and
NEW YORK (WNS) — A book three codes in use in England,
well as to those who are concerned Henry P Rosin. Albert Rouman, blre. D.
diet was carefully discussed by
Rubenstein, Hon. Charles liultIner, Mre.
with the care of indigent old peo- Charles ltuhiner. Mrs. Bessie Saramohn, which will make available for the two in America and others in Vi-
Mrs. Newmark and commented on
ple, both groups have been invited Samuel Seliaentier, Max D. Schuster, first time the treasure house of enna and Jerusalem.
by the entire medical staff. The
Mrs. Max D. 144 humpr, Smnuel Schwartz,
to attend the meeting.
. H /hiker, AI. Shinn., Mr. A. Hebrew literature to the blind
of Hadassah to Resume relation of proper diet and good
To those who have not as yet visited our
Non-Local Agency Committee
•
Slinger, Meyer Slinger:pan. Hen
Rabbi Brevis, a former Detroit- Founder
nutrition were correlated in the
Her Work in Palestine
The non-local agencies commit- stein, Ralph Spitler. Harry Stainler, Dr. throughout the world has been er, is a graduate of the Univer-
beautiful
new home, we extend a cordial in-
report given by Dr. Bernstein in
Eduard A. Stern, Mrs II Taltark, finm•
tee, which is one of the seven .1 8. Topper, Sant Trepel, Mrs. Jullue completed here by Rabbi Harry J. sity of Mich gan ,and of the
h Jew-
J
NEW YORK.—Miss Henrietta reference to dental defects ob-
vitation to do so and inspect the 1936 OLDS-
functional committees of the %Cartel!, Herman Warren, A. Warshaw- Brevis, blind chaplain of the New
Institute of Religion. Born in
Szold, founder and honorary presi- served in one or two of the chil-
Homy Weinberg. A. Winter, Sol
Welfare Council sponsored by the a.,
York Guild for the Jewish Blind, Russia 38 years ego he came to
MOBILE models on display.
Winter Dnol,l A. Wolff. Itaild P. Zack.
dent of Hadassah, the women's dren.
Detroit Service Group, will inves-
He
he announced here. Called "A the United States in 1911.
During the past three years
Zionist organization of America,
tigate the workings and activities RAINBOW ASSEMBLY
Hebrew Chrestomathy," the vol- practiced law in Detroit for two
physical
defects
in
the
children
at
sailed on the French cabin liner
of the overseas organizations in-
ume includes extracts from the years, but when he began to lose
home have been corrected to a
ELECTS NEW OFFICERS Old Testament, the Talmud, Jew- his eyesight in 1926 he turned to Lafayette Saturday for Jerusalem, the
cluded in the Welfare Federation
where she has headquarters as di- large extent.
as well as those institutions scat-
ish prayer books and modern Jew- the rabbinate and since assum-
This included the removal of
rector
of
the
Youth
Aliyah,
Rainbow Purity No. 12 and Per- ish literature in the new interna- ing the post of chaplain for the
tered throughout the country,
many tonsils, the correction of the
fection De Molay Chapter held tional Braille code, which Rabbi Jewish blind has been credited through which Jewish adolescents
which it supporta.
are transferred from Germany to visual defects in many of the chil-
TO 8-5880
Bernard Isaacs is secretary of parents night, Jan. 21, at the Brevis invented. Rabbi Brevis with excellent work in perfecting
11340 JOS. CAMPAU AVE.
dren, the repair of dental caries,
the
movement's
agricultural
lands
this group, whose membership in- Eastern Star Temple, 80 W. Alex- began work on his volume in April Braille codes and compiling He-
and orthodontal care on several
andria. Sam Kavanau, "Dad" of when a unified international Brail- brew reading material for tke in Palestine.
cludes:
During her visit here for the occasions. It might be mentioned
Irving E. Adler, Philip Adler Sidney De Molay, Harold Norman, master le code was adopted to replace the Jewish blind.
J. Allen, Hyman Altman, Mrs. Hyman
purpose of fostering interest in at this point that the dental work
Altman, Mrs. Waiter Aronort, Mra. Ed- councilor, and Pearl Pernick offi
the
youth movement Miss Scold of the home is being carried out
ward A. All.s, Dr. Harry E. Auguet, ciated. Alfred Lippit, acting as
match, Ball scoring one ball and celebrated her 75th birthday and by Drs. harry Topcik and Peter
Mrs. Mary E. August, Louis Haas, Syd-
BOYCOTT WILL NOT
ney K. Heisler, S. J. Reny., Mendell chaplain, gave a prayer for the
making possible another. spoke before numerous Jewish Bernstein and also by Dr. Leonard
Bern:dein, Joseph K Bing, Aaron J. parents. Mrs. Ann Weinback acted
BE VIOLATED, SAY
Sidlow, the orthodontist. It has
non-Jewish groups.
Illumenau. Julius Braun, Mre. Douglas as mother advisor for Rainbow in
I. Brown, Sam Brumk, Mrs. Perry I'.
THREE EMISSARIES Roosevelt Hails University in
She will spend a few days in also been necessary to place one
The graduating class of the
net J. Leve, A. J. Levi,,. Theodore Levih; Mrs. Ann Paul's absence. Judge
or two of the children in open air Tuxedo branch of the United lie-
Exile
France
and
then
contiuue
to
Pal-
Mra. Maurits J. CaPlan, Jog. C., Ned H. Smith of Common Pleas
The Jr. Congregation of Tux-
(CON' LUDED ennm PAGE ONE)
Chapman, Mrs. Herman l'oben, Mts. J.'
NEW YORK (WNS)—Hailing estine, reaching there in time to schools and in special postural brew Schools, of which Joseph edo branch of the United Hebrew
Court
gave
the
address
of
the
Cohen, Mrs. Cheri. Cornell. Sol A.
classes. As consultant orthopedist, Haggai is instructor, held election
1 the University in Exile as a sym- greet a new group of about 100
tiann, Mre. il•rry Ferietein, Dr. D. ji. evening.
Schools
held its annual election
Wilhelm
Frick,
minister
of
the
in-
bol of the deeply rooted Ameri- German adolescents for whom Dr. Daniel Stiefel makes sugges- of class officers. The following
raurnan, Charles E. Flint:erg, Mrs. A.
Paul Newman, senior councilor;
terior, and General Hermann Wil- can tradition of freedom of scien- places have been found in rural tions from time to time in regard were elected: President, Allan last Saturday. The following of-
Ferar, Mrs. Samuel K Finenian• Mrs.
ficers
were
elected: President,
Max /I. Finkel:don Doman Haller, Alfred Lippit, junior councilor; helm Goering, premier of Prussia
to postural defects and foot de- Barahal; vice-president, Betty
tific inquiry untrammeled by re- settlements.
Mn.. Omen E. Flelituan. Mre. Nall:. Charley Lippit, past master coun-
formities. The services of the con- Rottenberg; secretary, Ruth Bas- Albert Smith; vice-president, Ger-
Fishman, Mrs. Jerk Freedman. Itarnuel cilor; George Siegal, treasurer, and head of the secret police. ligious or racial restrictions and
ald
Lipnick;
Cabal,
Albert Posen;
II Freedman, le termed Friedlander,
Monarchist circles, on the other voicing hope of a brilliant future Infants Service Group
surgeon, Dr. Sidney Beigs chin; financial secretary, Henan
Val- sultant
sol A, Gallant. Mrs. Ida GarelIck, M. were introduced. Pearl Pernick hand, maintain that the real head
trustee, Daniel Aronowitz; Cha-
ler, have been necessary on only Kraft; treasurer, Albert Smith.
for it, President Franklin D.
terelIck, M. Glrieburg. Mrs Samuel is., introduced Anne Fisher, associate
entine
Dinner-Dance
and
zonim,
Herbert
Kelmanowitz
of the Nazi government in event Roosevelt, in a letter addressed
t;logower , , Adolph M. Goets lien F. Gold.'
one or two occasions during the
Committees were also chosen Daniel Aronowitz.
Louln feeler, Jullun Green, Mrs. advisor; Leona Rosenberg, charity; of Hitler's death would e one of
Feb. 9
past three yearn.
to the dinner marking the second
for the various projects incidental
Julius Green, Mrs. J. Harvith, Mrs. Max Virginia Lichtenstein, faith; and
The
services
of
this
congrega-
In conclusion Dr. Levy corn- to the graduation, as follows:
Hayman, .Mrs. John A Heamorielt, Mrs. Lucile Kavanau, faith-elect. Mr. the younger members of the Ho- anniversary of the institution
and
Albert Homottoff, Julhu Imam., Wm.
henzollern family.
All arrangements have been mented on the well rounded out Program committee, Allan Barn- tion are attended by 60 boys
which has a faculty comprised
Norman gave an address; Miss
Isenberg, Nathan Jaffe, Robert
completed
for
the
Valentine
din-
health
program which is being car- hal, Albert Smith and Betty Rot- girls under the supervision of the
'°
The
serious
nature
of
Hitler
almost
exclusively
of
German
tutiewfm. Mrs. Robert Janeway. Nathan! Judith Victor played a piano solo
principal
and
staff
of
teachers.
kaleteky. Mrs. Remuel Tanners. Irving
illness, which is said to be cancer refugee scholars, declared that it ner-dance sponsored by the In- tied out at the Jewish Children's tenberg; gift committee, Mildred
Kaumfars. Albert J. Kielp. l'. Itachi' by Mendelsohn; Charles Canvasser
of the throat, was disclosed when "represents American adherence fasts Service Group, affiliated Home. It is hoped that the pro- Rosenberg and Emanuel Eizel-
Kliger, Mr.. II. Hoffman, A. Kovits. was chief impersonator; Bill
Mrs. Blorris Krause, Mr.. D. Kumove, Brown danced. Refreshments were Dr. Georges Portmann, eminent to the principle of intellectual with the Eva Prenzlauer Mater- gram for the ensuing year will man; picture committee, Ruth
Shaarey Zedek's League Is
Amon Kurland, Mrs. Aaron Kurland, A.
nity Aid, Sunday, Feb. 9, at the further the continuance of the gen-
French specialist, was invited to freedom."
Raachin, Nathan Saginaw and Lip-
La, hover,
Myron Si. Landeberg. served.
J.
Planning Many Gala
Oriole
Terrace.
Tickets
may
be
eral
good
health
which
has
pre-
come
to
Berlin
to
operate
on
Hit-
Henry Lapides. shIney SI. Lennon, Pam-
nick Smith; pin committee, Ida
At the meeting held earlier in
Jewish Family of Hittlers Change
secured from Mrs. Louis Freed, veiled amongst the children during
Events
1:, Lambert, Samuel W. Leib, Alvin T.
ler because no German surgeon
Dorchin
and
Zalman
I.ondi.
Name
to
the
day,
election
of
officers
took
Hilton
Mrs. Theodore Levi,,. Louis Levine, sirs.
2676 Pasadena, or from Mrs the past year.
would risk perform an operation
There is great joy in the littler
s. Levine, 8:111: Lezell, dire. David Lick- place. The worthy adviser-elect,
Harry
L.
Pliakow,
2952
Calvert.
The Junior League of Shaarey
tic L.0015 Ma.. Jon. Magid:It/W. Mrs. Miss Anne Fisher; the associate that might cost Ilitler's life. The family of the Bronx now that Su-
Newton.
An able committee headed by
Jon. M•gitleohn, Wallace J.
fact that German surgeons have preme Court Justice John L.
Zedek, at its last meeting, an-
German tenon, A. M. Weems.. Meyer . worthy advisor-elect, Leona Rosen-
Mrs. Morris Witus is working tire-
nounced plans for many outstand-
I.. Wrote. Mrs. Meyer L Prentls, Ar• berg; the sister of charity-elect, refused to operate is regarded as Walsh has granted them permis-
lessly to make this affair a sue
tiler S. Purdy. Mrs. Arthur K urdy, Dr.
ing event- for the remainder of
Toba Jackson; the sister of hope- a tacit admission that Hitler is sion to change their name to Hil-
Kaul Ronennweig, Harry Itoeman, Mrs.
Junior Iladawah met with Idles Ruth the season. Heading this list is
seriously ill. Dr. Heinrich Neu- ton. Leon littler, head of the cam. Mrs. Max Giesler will be in
Harry Rosman, Raymond Sallan, lir. elect, Virginia Lichtenstein, and
Romensteen of Hit Berth lit. Reperte of
--
!Bury C. Kaltantein, Wm. Sandier, Ralph the sister of faith-elect, Lucille mann, the famous Viennese throat family, told the court that he had charge of table reservations. Mrs. i
mmliteen were heard and plans made a toboggan party to be held on
Achllier, dire Ralph D. Schiller, Mor-
specialist, has also been approched not introduced himself to stran- Louis Glasiers is arranging fort The bi-monthly meeting of the fo r th flonnr luncheon to le held In the Sunday afternoon, Feb. 9, at
rie Schw•rts, Norman Athwart:. Mrs. Kavanau will be installed at the
middle of March. A t'hairmen and mom-
Norman Schwartz, lir. Lawrence Seger. public installation, Feb. 4, at the but Hitler is known to be opposed gers under the name of Hittler the novel favors. Mrs. Sam Her-1 alumni of Alpha Epsilon Pi, col- to me., woe appointed for this protect Devon Gables. Monte Korn, chair-
Mrs. Simon Snetzer, Mrs. Jessie MAMA
to letting Dr. Neumann operate since 1933 because "the unfortu- com and Mrs. George Jackson are lege social fraternity, was held Mew Edith Finkeintein 55011101115 the man of the program committee, Is
Garry M. Shulman. Mrs. Harry M. Shill. Temple. Mrs. Eva Mann was
the •ellowing acting in charge
f the affair.
because he is a Jew,
nate similarity of his name with in charge of the program, and Wednesday evening, Jan. 15, at rhnirm•whiP.and
man, Dr. Leonard Sidles. Leo Siegel. L. elected mother advisor by the ad-
an amintante, W•Ye end men.. 511,0
Sliver, Ma: M. Silverman, (hear Silver- visory board headed by Mrs. Hat- Find. Many Germans Opposed to that of the German leader had Mrs. Sam Grenadier is in charge! the Tuller Hotel. Plans for the 1111d• Myers; dmoraten, Mimeo Rose
The date for the annual mem-
man, Mre. Oscar Silverni•n, Rabid. John
Superman and Evelyn Golden, tickets bership dance has been tenta-
of
the
flowers.
'
coming
year
were
discussed
and
Nazi
Anti-Semitism
caused
him
embarrassment."
litt-
Sperka, Robert Wesel, Joseph L. tie Weiss.
and Dorothy
To celebrate their first anni- events of the recent national con- Mhwe Dorothy Denbit• 1105.5te011.
Staub, Morrie Steinberg, Mn. A. M.
If there were to be a referen- ler's two sons, Harry and David,
Feb. 8, at 1:30, on the fourth
At tively set for Sunday, March 1.
Golden: publicity, Mee
Smelter, hey moor TlIchln, Emil Wald- floor of Bedel's, a luncheon, fashion dum today on the issue of Nazi who are salesmen, testified that versary the group will have a din- vention held in Cleveland were
the nett meeting Men FInkeleteln will This affair is gratis to all mem-
bott, Mre. Waldtoott, H. H. War-
ner
and
bridge
Monday,
Jan.
27,
,
reviewed.
sloe
review of a hook on "ZIonlem", bers in good standing. The mem-
ner. dire. 11. H. Warner, Morris Wexner- show, radio broadcast and bridge anti-Semitism, two-thirds of the they had lost much business be-
and Ml,. Myer. will at this time preeent
Officers were elected for the en- • biography of the author. The meeting bership of the organization has
man. Meyer Waterstone, Harry Wein- will be the first affair of the in- German people would vote for cause "prospective customer's nor- at Buddy's on DexterBlvd. This
berg, Man Welch Dr. Max Winslow. Al,
is for members only and all reser- :41ing year as follows; Master, will le held on J.. :6 et the home of not as yet been closed and all
abolition
of
anti-Jewish
legisla-
coming
officers.
Reservations
are
mal
sales
resistance
might
he
ner Wolf, Mre. M. II. Zatkhelm.
Mina Myers on Dayton 01.
young people between the ages of
now being taken for tables.
tion, a prominent German who raised by mention of the name vations must be made through Louis M. Felsenthal, Pennsylvania
—
Social Legislation Group
Mrs. J. Karbel of Fullerton Ave. chapter; lieutenant-master, Joseph
There ore. If tables of cards In play 16 to 18 are invited to turn in
held important office under the littler."
The social legislation committee
tat the bridge tournament sponsored by
Taisch,
Michigan
State
chapter;
member.
told Elias Tobenkin, Amer-
the women of Twine Beth es Wed., their applications for
includes:
Palestine Lodge Holds Pub- Kaiser
Gabriel N. Alexander, Milton R. Atlas,
ican Jewish newspaper man, he New Anti-Jewish Riot. in Rumania Donor Dinner of Jewish Peo- scribe, Charles Futterman, U. of day night in Gm temple rooms. Um. ship before this dance in order
Daum
wa•
In
War.
of
amen.-
Herman A. August, Nsthan It. Berke.
D, chapter; exchequer, George Gil-
that they rsay participate in tpe
lic Installation
pie's Schools Feb. 9
revealed here after a fortnight's
monis asseted by Mrs. A. I. Gobeeln.
BUCHAREST (WNS)—While
Irving W. Blumberg. lion. Samuel Wex-
survey of conditions in Germany. the police are still pursuing their - Arrangements for the donor bert, U. of D. chapter; sentinel, Mrs. Harry Freemond. dire. A J. Finn affair.
ner. Jomph R. Rural, liavld J. Cohen.
nd lire Bram. Mrs Nellie Jacobs, who
In place of the annual "black
Morrie Cohl, Dr. and Mrs. Leo J. (Toil.
The incoming officers of the Based on exhaustive questioning inquiry into the attempted assassi- dinner to be given by the Worn- Harold Nelson, U. of D. chapter.
her
daushter.
Mre.
Milford
Casper Cutler, 8. LebrIneky. Herbert M
The next meeting will be held 1 D . e y1011105
Palestine Lodge No. 542 and the of the man in the street, Toben- nation of Dr. Jacob Isaac Nieme. en's Club of the Jewish Peoples
•enterg, was • guest. The nest 1,11, and tan" affair, the organization
Eiger, Maurice A. Engines. Samuel dl.
will this year present a novel
Ity of the Rinterhwd will be • cabaret
Feuer, Julian C. Frank, Jr., Seymour J. Palestine Rebekah Lodge No. 514 kin declared that in the last year rower, chief rabbi of Rumania, Schools on Feb. 9, at the Detroit Wednesday evening, Jan. 29.
to be held Feb. 19 In the temple social
Frank, Mrs. Seymour J. Frank, Simon were inducted into office at a pub- large sections of the German
party to be known as "A Night at
new anti-Semitic disturbances Leland Hotel, are being com-
hell.
Freedman, Henry Freud, M. H. Fru-
--
the Ritz."
hauf, Philip Y. Funks, Mrs. Philip J. lic installation Jan. 14, at Pales- population, formerly mildly favor- were reported from Bessarabia pleted. An appeal is made to all
were 60 inernhere of Itadanstah
There
The annual summer formal
Funke, Edwin Gage, Jacob Gelfand, tine Temple.
able to anti-Semitism, have and Bukowina. One peasant was volunteers who have already
who heard Mrs. Frank nankin. speak
Charles Gershenson, Ephrelm R. °am-
.uhle , t. dance date has been set for June
■
Alfred
A.
Klunover
and
Anna
eloquently
an
an
Beririn
changed
their
minds.
The
promi-
reached
their
quota,
or
those
who
killed and eight Jews arrested
bers. Mrs Ephraim R. Gemberg, henry
"MIMI. • Fellow:hip for World Peace".
27.
M. Gottlieb, Louis A. Gottlieb. Arthur 1. Reifler were installed as the noble nent German quoted by Tobenkin when a hastily organized Jewish require assistance in doing so, to
• 5 • luncheon at the Jewish Community
Gould. Arthur J. Hasa. Louis B. He.- grands of their respective lodges. expressed the opinion that the ma-
As part of the cultural program
center The larit0 Id-shaped (able WWI
self-defense corps routed a mob communicate with Mrs. Pauline ss_,
enrich. Mrs. Louie H. Ileavenrieh, Fran-
brnutlfully dem:rated. honoring the 74th of the organization, Theodore Lei-
ces Higert Shurly J. Howie, Mr.. Following their installation the re- jority of Germans over 30 regard of hungry peasants who had been Finkelstein, president, 2412 Stur-
birthday of Mem Ilenriett• Szold. who bowitz has been chosen to head
a
Shinty J. Horwitz, Mildred Jaffe. Kneel maining officers were installed:
Fre
50
1,0
II
w
:' . i 1 n
1% r h • sermon under the founded the Iladasnah movement 17
Nazi anti-Semitism as political incited by anti-Semites to invade tevant Are s To. 7-2085.
Kahn, Mrs. Hyman Kaplan. Mrs. Moll
•gri. After the luncheon the eake study group which will meet bi-
John H. Schneider and Luba Lupi- propaganda but added that the the Jewish town of Britsheva in
The Detroit Leland Hotel man- :'„,"„'',.„!;,, R ,,VI " ! ' Rt.' ! "
E "°°`" ! ` year. cut
Kept.. Wm. II. Kepi., Herman Kam.
by Mrs. Barnett Winer:en and weekly and discuss subjects of in-
was
development of an entire genera- Bessarabia.
agement will decorate the hall for
tin /sheath. Jan.
'The Hardened dintributed to the fume. Luncheona ,
„rear A. Kaufman, Edward J. - Xoyel, loff, vice-grands; recording secre-
Russell Koslow, Florence a. Krell. Louts taries, Jack Franks and Doris tion of youth under Nazi auspices
Tart" will be the title of Dr. Franklin's mheements were in char. of Mew Hy- terest to the Jewish community.
Aroused by the increasing anti- this occasion and the music will
K.Lambert. Samuuel W. Leib. Alvin R.
Podoletcy, chairman of th• School
Donald Simon has been chosen
d 'il er
m" the aertnen Pubject. 'The as. men
bevIn, leader, Levin. Mn, Leonard T. Hankin; treasurers, Harry Rosen- might ultimately make all Ger- Semitic propaganda that is sweep- be the finest that can be obtained
Penny Luncheon committee which spon-
as chairman of the dramatics
; pren
m. Pblem
ro
of
h and gym, sored the affair.
Lewis, Leonard T. Lewis. Milton M. feld and Pearl Begelman; Arthur mans anti-Semitic.
ing over the country and alarmed the committee states.
kiln wIll tondutt the
Madden, Ben Magid. Dr. Harnett Malbin.
A highlight of the bumineas Meeting committee and has already been
"Except for the contemplated
yv .r° 2
Harry C. Markle. Si Harry C. Markle. K. Hardy, financial secretary of Jewish its Hockey Star Aids Nazi at the result of a senatorial by-
which followed the luncheon was th• casting for a play to be
presented
Rol Msrks, Mre Sol Marks Ralph A. Palestine Lodge.
Olympic Ropes
election in Bukowina, where the fine mesical program and speak- t Temple ewes.
report or ths national convention mad
Meyer, data.Golde Meyer.. diesIlenrY
bY Mr., Maurice Rotenberc delegate. In the near future.
Among the guests present, who
ers,
the
cause
is
so
great
that
it
'
A sensation has been created anti-Semites unseated the incum-
M Nathan L Mietein. Mies Marion
Mr.. Louie L.heior, preenent of the local
Nathaniel
Holtzman,
president
Meier kl•urke P. Moyer Harold Nor• also took part in the ceremony here by the disclosure that Rudi bent candidate of the National is worthy of the undertaking of del.lered by Arthur Kalleti7emauthor of chapter, erred the women to pearl
lee at the Yocum toward fulfilling the inert.. Quote. of the organization, has announced
RoYal A. tepenhelm, Mn.Weal were Judge Hery S. Sweeny, past
every Jewish mother in the City of 100 OW 000 Guinea
night, Jan. IS. at 11,70, for 1974. Toward this end. Mrs. 11.
Ball, Germany's leading
ice- Peasant Party, the latter organ-
i' ,.r re os
. Ed•
A. Oppenheirn. George C,, I .
the appointment of the following
Detroit who appreciates the re- ,N sszny
grand master of the State of Michi- hockey player, who is
si
ward D. Quint, Dr. and Are Garold
Keeten, chairman need the Infant Welfare
a
Jew, re- ization has decided to revive the
Ceti
14.
the
Sabbath
Ere eenicea committee, announewd a Pinr to be held to a•sIst in preparations for the
gan;
Andrew
J.
Brodie,
deputy
sponsibility
of
giving
the
younger
Rattner, Ram Rom. M. Rubin, Saul
"peasant guards," • private mili-
turned
to
Germany
at
the
invita-
on
Wroineeday.
Feb.24.
Mrs.
Hyman
Leff
years' events: Jan Friedman,
Rubin. Benjamin J. 8•11r, A. Ranee, Abe grand master; Maurice Bordelove,
tion of Hans von Tschammer and tia organized to defend the party's generation an education in con never. year. le Franklin will preach I. Ist charms of ticketa for the welfare Rosilin Rubenstein, Shirley Bo-
Satovsky, Myron Schiffnen, Mr.. Myron
50,000 on that wetting.
grand patriarch; Louis Goldman,
formance with the ideals of Jew-
benefit to be held in eenjunctln with
Sehiffrnan, SidneyM. host. Mrs.
Osten, Nazi sports commissar, and meetings against attacks by anti-
111•4. (lab Dinner
the February meeting, and amieting her gard, Rosalie Ross, Ruth Warman,
ney M. Rchott, Harry Sellgeon. Mn. of Port Huron, Mich., deputy
ish life and bring up the young-
Conference of Friendly Mindi•• en• are Mrs. Arthur Weine. Mrs. Owree Kee.
is working out with the German Semitic hooligans and to protect
Harry Sell.. Allen Selmin, Henry
sters so that they will be able to 1 dm the eurnicez of the Men's Temple a wn. Mr.. Al Ilert• and Mrs. Ben Ep- Leonard Frank, Bernard Brown,
grand patriarch.
Olympic ice-hockey team at Gar- the Jewish population in outlying
Sills. Fella F. PlIver. Ramuel A Simmer.
cm, wlli asks place on Thur.. Jan. s tein
Ben Hertz, Albert Harweck, Lil-
carry
on
the
work
of
their
par-
In
addition
to
the
elective
offi-
I.
Smokier.
Len•
Sokolov,
Philip
Ned
0, •5 6 o'clock. Three
re speaker., Jades
misch-Partenkirchen. Ball, who districts. The reconstitution of
lian Radom.
Stern Samuel Sternberg. Mrs. Romnuel cers, the following were appointed
ents and bring tc realization the lrnest
A o Wen, nary A. ont•
iria
A luncheon le penned for the March
went into exile after the Nazi this peasant militia is regarded as
Sternberg, Norman Thal. Arthur Thor-
The next meeting of the organ-
gomery and Dr. Leo M. Franklin will meetine. for the joint purpnee of ralant
ideals
for
which
they
work,"
the
and
installed:
Jack
Begelman,
war.
ne, Samuel R. Weinman, Sidney Wein-
regime came into power, is now the first step in a militant cam-
din use the theme "Why Do we Differ?" fwd. for the purchase of 14 tree. to be ization will be held Sunday, Feb.
donor dinner committee declares. I It will Os a dinner meeting to which planted In Patemine, adjacent to the
man. Mrs. Sidney Weiler:an. Aaron Weis- den; Irving Feldman, conductor;
paign against anti-Semitism.
wanner. Carmen Wolff, Jell. L. Lemon. Dr. Barney B. Israel, inside the only Jew on Germany's Olym-
I rnentlra of the Merit. Club .re 150115.1. siteet th• Iliternild Marlestmh Miser- 2, at the Shaarey Zedek Syna-
pic team. His presence at Gar-
to bring • non.
Each member h
Aged and Transient Group
The public Is invited.
:Om 11nm:ital. and to mum she NntIon•l gogue.
SATELLITES CLUB
guardian; Louis Samuels, outside
h go.. with him him. We per Fund nunit of which committee Mre.
The members of the Aged and guardian; Murray J. Sutkin, right misch-Partenkirchen has strength- GOMBERG TO ADDRESS
The Satellites thank their i pe' reo
.A
Ed•rd Klein is chairman. Hoke.. for
ened
the
German
ice-hockey
team
Transients Committee of the De- supporter of N. G.; Sam Lands-
SUNDAY AFTERNOON TEA
friends for their co-operation in! 4 4611.4 no.• N M.4.
the affair include Mra. 1,011, Mr. Herter
lfra Morse Fishier. Mink FL 1. Bran Alpiner Family Club Card
troit Service Group Welfare Coun- berg. left supporter of N. G.; Jo- immeasurably because his absence
The Sunday Afternoon teas , making the dance a success so- 1,,,: sm e issTst e.i
a r7e",;4;.":1' ir
rasa
nd Mrs. Ron Resnick. A Simnel. m-
had completely wrecked the team.
cil are:
Party Feb. 26
The im- ssesaisi at is. fourth "Quiet Hour of • ewl of the 4th •.s1 donee dinner.
seph Fader, right scene supporter; His return had immediate results sponsored each Sunday afternoon : bially and financially.
Men d. aft erneen, held Ikee. 32. nmpared by the eltalmn•n.
Henry M. Abrnmolity Irving Acker-
etc • to be held
unsolicited entertain- ' 1 24.
man, Harold Allen. Mrs. liarold Allen. Ben Levin, left scene supporter; when the German team easily de- at the Jewish Community Center promptu,
1.0.
at 4 tit leek In the Tem le Mew Ciltbert Fenberg. wisa read. Jan. 241.
Mn Rand. Alm., Daniel J Alpert. louts Slyer Cooper, chaplain; David Sky,
The Alpiner Family Club is
; meat by the guests made the oc- sedltorium. Mra Orme. mesa: centr•rtn. th• calltUrat Andy ern., metwith Mee.
by
the
Women's
Association
of
the
tested apicked team in • training
will soviet Mr (Ire.. All are welcome. Edward Klein at 1111
Aronson, Merton F. Ashner. Sol ler•
to Om. sponsoring its annual card party
Senior Council have proven suc- I easion • gay festivity. A novel edmimion is fr..
iln. Men /Wine Bonn.. Mn Peter M. right supporter to V. G.; Harry
Ont.. with their reed. of early Jest.
on Wednesday evening, Feb. 26,
cessful.
feature of the dance was the Ileterheed Neltrs
Bernstein, Michml Beni:rant. M. Re- Petok, left supporter to V. G.
peter,. Mr* Jomph rowers.. was In
Y.
um
Cniongfene
when
vending
tro., Marwen L Berk. Ben Beam.
Ise
at Congregation B'nai David, Elm-
On Sunday afternoon, Jan. 26, Leap Year observance of having —usemme?
Dorothy Green, assistant to Dr. appreciation for her work in pro-
Meyoreen, char. of the Pm...
Sr. Mdney
M. Stamen. Morris H. Blumberg,
moting
Odd
Fellowship
among
hurst and Fourteenth Stu The
who will eend the men-
Ephraim Gomberg, local attorney. the girls choose their partners.
Lonnie:low
Wear B. Blumberg. Nathan Florin. Mrs. Mark Gunzberg, gave • piano re-
members of the Rebekah Lodge will speak on "Social Justice."
Friends of Sammy Stein, the small admission will include re-
Nathan Rohn, Mm,. Max Wady samwl C tt al.
The Satellites are now plan-
T. fleeing mmHg.. of the fou
Hornetein, Alice Cohen, Herniae Cohen,
during
the
past
15
years.
wrestler.
will
be
happy
to
know
„ „
,„„r
freslunents andprizes to winner&
The No Beta Sorority will act sing a dinner-dance both as •
•
Well Finkel:dein.
Anne loranken• Maurice Bordelove, grand patri-
. : . that he has won his fight to defeat This proceeds of this card party
at 11 , Woe
climax to their winter activities ; nwilt•
• sash, nsrmaa rssaosss. Alexander Z. arch, on behalf of the Palestine
The entertainment was followed as hostesses.
Freeman, Um Alexander Z. Freels..
will be distributed among needy
All Senior men and women are and to celebrate their huge sue-1 R
Lodge presented Past Grand Eve by a card party and refreshments
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