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America tfavisk Periodical eater

CLIFTON AVENT.111 • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

THEyjemorriaisftLARorna,

October 16, 193G

PAGE ELEVEN

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

Pioneers
ANONYMOUS DONOR PLANTS GROVE IN I Women Hold
Conclave
For Better Furniture and PALESTINE HONORING JACOB KABAKERS
Most Reasonable
Values, See the

Donates $150 For This Purpose to Jewish National Fund;
Total of 600 Trees Planted by Detroit
Jews Last Week

ABRAMSON

FURNITURE CO.

Our extremely low overhead
coupled with the buying
power of two stores make
possible the unusual values
offered on the very finest in
Household Furniture and
Carpets.

Wherever you live it will pay
you to see us before you buy.

ABRAMSON
Furniture Co.

9925 Dexter Blvd., at Boston
9332 Oakland Ave.

Sundays to 5 p. m.

Eves to 9 p. m.

WEINBERG'S Jewish Radio Hour

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Constitution—weaken it and we en-
danger our own security. Govern-
ment control of industry is but one
step removed from dictatorship of our
private lives.

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from government Invasion

LANDON

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VOTE
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300th Anniversary of Fight!
for Religious Liberty
I
by B'nai B'rith

Nationd Orthodox Leaden An
CINCINNATI, Ohio. — Alfred
Expected to Participate
M. Cohen, president of B'nai
B'rith, will represent Jewry at the
The mid-western branches of
mass good-will demonstration to be Young Israel will convene in De-
held in Philadelphia, Oct. 25, in troit during the Thanksgiving
commemoration of the fight for week-end, Nov. 26-29, to discuss
religious liberty made by Roger important problems facing Ortho-
Williams 300 years ago.
dox Jewry in this country, and
Everett It. Clinchy, director of general Jewish questions. Leading
the National Conference of Jews orthodox rabbis and laymen have
and Christians, will represent the been invited to participate, and
Protestants, and the Catholic many have already accepted the
speaker will be Cornelius C.
O'Brein, master of the Calvert
District, Fourth Degree, Knights
of Columbus.
The entire affair is being spon-
sored by B'nai B'rith.
The ceremonies will take place
at the foot of the Statute of Reli-
gious Liberty, which B'nai B'rith
gave to America in 1876, on the
100th anniversary of the Declara-
tion of Independence.
The three principal addresses
will be broadcast over a radio
hook-up.
A chorus of several hundred
children from the Associated Tal-
mud Torahs of Philadelphia will
perform. Greetings will be deliv-
ered by the Governor of Pennsyl-
vania and the Nlayor of Philadel-
phia.
President Cohen will place a
wreath at the foot of the Statue
of Religious Liberty at the begin-
Pioneer Women at Work in an ning of the program.
Orange Grove

B 0 S T 0 N, Klass.— From 130
pioneer women's groups actively
functioning throughout the coun-
try large delegations are gathered
at the four-day sixth biennial con-
vention of the Pioneer Women's
Organization of America which

A grove of 100 tree will be Steinberg; II. Sokoloff, 214 S.
planted in Palestine through the Ilamlin, Chicago, Ill.; Mr. and
Jewish National Fund Council of Mrs. Harry Sott, 4357 Fullerton;
Detroit by an anonymous donor Samuel Stollman, 3727 Calvert;
in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ruth Ticktin, 2083 Gladstone;
Kabacker of 2499 Edison Ave., Sheindal Turk, 3839 Tuxedo;
on the occasion of the marriage Merman Wakstein, 2261 Taylor;
of their daughter, Sally, to Jo- Mrs. II. W. Wienner, 3047 Cal-
vert; Paul Yolles, 9327 N. Mar-
seph llandelman.
More than 600 trees were tindale; Louis Zeff, 2491 Hazel-
planted in Palestine through the wood; I. Zeff, 3284 Tyler.
Jewish National Fund Council of
Detroit on the occasion of the
visit here of Wainer Ben Avi on
Oct. 4. Trees were planted by
the following:
One hundred trees each by the
Zionist Organization of Detroit sen ten
and Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jew- Sabbath Eve eery Ices Wi II he held
Friday evening. Oct. 16, at 8 o'clock.
ish National Fund.
10. Leo H. Franklin will preach en the
''Nome Biblical love Stories,"
Fifty trees by Pioneer Women's
being the second of a aeriee of addresses
Organization.
on the general theme: "Its-Interpreting
the Light of Modern
Twenty-six trees by Congrega- the Bible In
The nervices will tw fol-
tion Tifereth Israel of 7231 Cam- Thought."
lowed by a nodal hour sponsored by
the Temple Group No. 2. of which Ar-
eron.
J. Hass Is chairman.
Twenty-five trees each by chil- thur
On Sabbath scorning. Oct. 17, Dr.
dren of United Hebrew Schools; Franklin will preach on the subject:
"Comparative Standards," Services will
Dann and Atlas of 3217 Barium begin at 10,30 o'clock.
Tower; Louis Dann, 3339 Tuxedo SINterhood Notes,
Ave., in memory of his son, Ar- Braille classes are starting soon. All
those who are Interested In Joining
chie.
should tall Mrs. Sidney Alexander. Lo.
Twenty trees by Mr. and Mrs. 6321.
began on Thursday, Oct. 15, at
Oct. it. at 2
I. D. Davidson of 1970 Chicago Beginning Tuesday,
Aesculapian Rtklly
o'clock, Br. Ernest Sc heyer will conduct Hotel Stotler, Boston, and will
Blvd.
n art course illustrated whit elides. continue through Sunday, Oct. 18.
Wednesday Evening
Ten trees each by Mr. and T he cost of the entire course Is S1.76. An elaborate program of events
The course Is sponsored by the National
MrslI Ira Brewer, 9006 Jos Cam- Council

of Jewish Women and the Sis- has been scheduled by the local
pau; Congregation B'nai David, terhood.
convention committee, 'headed by
2201 Elmhurst; League for Labor Seven lectures In parliamentary law Mrs. .Sonia Zipperstein, general
under the thretdion of Mrs. Enttne Fox
Palestine, chapter 2, 24 Colorado will begin Oct. 30. at 11 A. M. The chairman.
Ave.; Poole Zion, branch 3.
price for the entity course Is SI.
The convention agenda will in-
of Jewish Studleot
Five trees each by Farband Beth 10 College
night. Oct. 111. at 7:30, will clude discussions and addresses on
Camp and Kinder Welt, Chelsea, he Monclay
the last chance to register for the the work and accomplishments of
Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Bernard popular, lelef. ten•sessione courses Cl the pioneer women in Palestine
El College of Jewish Studies.
Isaacs, in honor of Emanuel Beth
Aftt r that date classes will be closed who tenaciously determined to
Isaacs, 2748 Pingree; A. Mendel- anti- tioltors admitted.
share in the reconstruction of the
son, 3760 Wager, Mrs. Leo E. lett's Temple Club:
The Slen's Temple Clots will have Its Homeland; on the work of the
Morris, 3345 Leslie; Fred Saul ncellin.
meeting on Monday. Oct. 26. Histadruth and its 37,000 women-
Steingold, 3421 Edison; Wayne The meeting will oliiixkt of dinner to members; on the present situation
which ail Inentltero of the Temple are
University chapter of Avukah, in Invited.
The IiHnulttal speaker will be in Palestine and the events which
memory of Harry Lipson; Wendt announced at a later tit.. The twit have transpired (luring the past
of the dinn e r will he II.
and Kanners, 33 Eliot.
few months; the fund-raising and
voting Hensler Temple Club:
Four trees each by B. D. Lieb- A tea dance will he held Sunday after• cultural program of the Pioneer
erman, 2284 Chicago; Morris noon. Oct. 26. at 3 o'clock, lit the Women's Organization of Amer-
social
hall
of
the
Temple.
There
will
Mendelson, 3906 Joy Road; Mr.
ica; and the World Jewish Con-
beno charge.
and Mrs. M. Weksler, 15906 Nor- Animal
CongreatIonal Nosier:
gress report. The heroism and
The annual tneOltig of the congrega-
mandy.
will lake place Sunday evening, courage displayed by the pioneer
Two trees each by the follow- tion
Nov. 1. at R o'clock. The meeting will women in the various agricultural
ing: Mrs. S. N. Heyman, 3224 he preceded by the annual congregation settlements, co-operatives, a n d
Sturtevant, in honor of the birth- inner.
colonies during the riots will be
Format
day of her husband; Mr. and Mrs. Temple
The best seals for the Temple Forum told by Bebe ldelsohn, secretary
Sam Arkin, in memory of Henry are goln,, fast. lo sot delay )01.1r or- of the Women Workers' Council
Tlie
The twason ticket la 51.
SAMUEL S. STAHL
Arkin, 2705 Leslie; Mr. and Mrs. der.
opening lecture by Stuart Chase takes of Palestine who has just arrived
A. Barnett, 1761 Seward; Mr. LI:e0o r Tuesday .;) night.
t . 17 i
in this country, and who comes to
Samuel S. Stahl is chairman of
Bel la
and Mrs. Sol B. Edelman, 2250
Boston as the representative of a committee that is arranging for
LeSalle Gardens; Max Feldman, Madison 9612.
37,000 Palestinian women. She will a rally to feature the next meet-
2319 Calvert; M. Feldman, 2647
unfold the tales of life in Pales- i ng of the Aescupalian Pharma-
Gladstone; Mr. and Mrs. Sam The B'nai David Sisterhood tine (luring the Arab disturbances.
ceutical Society to be held at the
Gottlieb, 3768 Calvert, in honor
Detroiter Hotel on Wednesday
Elects Officers; Plans
of Richard and Julie; Mr. and
evening, Oct. 21. Mr. Stahl will
Masquerade Oct. 31
Mrs. G. Hecker, 1502 W. Phila-
at the meeting which will
delphia; Morris M. Jacobs, 4546
LANDON GREETED preside
be addressed by Governor Fitz-
W. Warren; S. Jacobson, 2916
The B'nai David Sisterhood of
Sturtevant; Samuel Kane; Dr. and Congregation B'nai David, held ON MICH. VISIT gerald or a spokesman for him,
Frank M urphy, Nathaniel H.
Mrs. M. E. Kohn, 1039 Vinewood; its second meeting of the season
Goldstick and Congressman John
Mr. and Sirs. II. Kraft, 3816 on Monday evening, Oct. 12.
Detroiters
honored
Governor
Sturtevant, in honor of I. II. Men- New officers were elected as fol-
Alf Landon, Republican candidate
delsohn; N1rs. Kunin, in honor of lows:
for President on his arrival in
their son, Lou; Bernard Linder-
Mrs. Morris Wolk, president, Detroit, Tuesday.
man, 2455 Pasadena; Sirs. Ida for a third time; Mrs. Philip
The first to greet him from De-
Lurie, 15362 Grandville, in mem- Kramer, retiring president, has
ory of her daughters; Nathan been elected vice-president; Mrs. troit and Wayne County were
Mandeberg, 3200 W. Chicago Bernard Blostein, secretary for more than 75 leaders of business
Blvd.; Meyer Newman, 3337 Cort- a second term; Mrs. Morton and government, who boarded the
land; A. Newman, 15378 Fair- Espar, re-elected treasurer; Sirs. Kansan's special train at Monroe,
field; Leonard L. Radner, 2242 Charles Jones, sergeant-at-arms. Mich. enroute to Detroit.
After being introduced to more
Blaine, in memory of Hyman Rad-
An installation luncheon will
nor; S. Rosenberg, 2967 Webb be given at the B'nai David Audi- than 1,000 women assembled in
the
grand ballroom of the hotel,
Ave.; Sirs. Louis Roth, 502 Mas- torium on Wednesday, Oct. 21, to
aba, Ilibbin, Minn., in honor of honor the past and newly-elected Governor Landon was taken to
his
rooms
and then hastily sped
Rachel Jane Roth; L. Seiton, 3337 officers. Sirs. Ben Gorelick will
Tuxedo, in parents' memory; A. be hostess of this affair. Her co- to Dearborn for an informal chat
with
Henry
Ford.
Sharp, 11390 Broadstreet; Rev. chairman will be Sirs. Bernard
By 4:30 P. M. Governor Lan-
and Mrs. J. II. Sonenklar, 3026 Blostein.
don
was
back
in his room in the
Pasadena; Sam Watnick, 4550 A Hallowe'en masquerade dance
Book Cadillac hotel chatting in-
Elmhurst; Mr. and Sirs. Si. II. will be sponsored at the B'nai formally
with
representatives of
Zackhein, 3224 Webb, in memory David Synagogue, 14th and Elm-
of Sarah Bernstein; Mr. and Mrs. hurst, on Saturday evening, Oct. all of the naturalized citizens
Israel Ziller, 3308 Elmhurst; B. 31. Sirs. Morris Wolk, newly- groups in the city.
After dining privately in his
Lieberman, 2284 Chicago Blvd., elected president of the organ-
rooms Governor Landon rested
in memory of Jacob and Fannie ization, is acting chairman of the until
8:30 P. 51. when he was
Lieberman; Simon Shetzer, 2974 affair. Assisting here is Mrs.
Elmhurst, in memory of Jacob Morton Espar, as co-chairman, whisked to Navin Field in time
for
his
address.
Miller.
and the following committees:
Immediately after his address
One tree each by the follow- Tickets, Sirs. Irving Burson, Sirs. Governor
Landon was returned
ing: Israel Abramson, 2024 Vir- Bernard Blostein; decorations,
ginia Park; Aaron Abramson, 2024 Sirs. R. Rottenberg; Mrs. Abe to his quarters in the Book Cad-
Hotel, and the following
Virginia Park; Mrs. L. Becker, Greenberg, chairman of refresh- illac
3290 Rochester; S. Becker, 3000 ments, with her co-workers, Sirs. morning left for his circuit of the
with brief addresses from
Tuxedo; Jerry Bello, 12158 Dex- Morris Gerber, Mrs. Ni. Goldfed- state
special coach, in Grand Rapids
ter; Sir. and Sirs. J. Bohimer, der, Sirs. H. Steinberg, Mrs. his
Kalamazoo,
Flint, Lansing, and
3260 Monterey; Estelle Bussed, Charles Jones, Mrs. Morris Gold,
9441 Ho!mut; Zusman Caplan, Sirs. Herman Hoffenberg; chair- Jackson,
201 E. Ferry, in memory of Mar- man of waitresses, Sirs. Joseph
cie Riva Caplan; Mrs. A. Si. Corn, Jacobs; assisting committee, Mrs.
3211 Glendale; L. Dann, 3339 Harris Avison, Mrs. Max Samp- Crowley Candidate
Tuxedo; Clifford Epstein, 9290 son, Mrs. Ray Suhd, Sirs. Ben
for Re-Election
Genesee Ave.; Sir. and Sirs. W. Gorelick, Mrs. Goldie Kane.
Epstein, 8741 LaSalle; Mrs. D.
There will be prizes for the
David
II. Crowley, attorney
II. Fauman, 1509 Burlingame; most novel costumes.
general of Michigan, is the Re-
Mr. and Sirs. M. Finkel, 3306 Elm-
publican candidate to succeed him-
hurst, in memory of Airs. Bessie
Soran; Mrs. Nathan Finkel, 3350 Bessie Soran Zwiller Ladies' self at the coming election. As a
member of the Detroit law firm of
Lawrence, in memory of Mrs. Bes-
Aid Society
hionagbam, Crowley, Clark and
sie Klavons; G. Fleischer, 3378
Richton; David II. Frankel, 2744
A meeting of the Bessie Soren
Gladstone; Eugene Franzblau, Zviller Ladies' Aid Society was
3281 Pingree, in mother's mem- held at the home of Mrs. Winshell
ory; Mary J. Goldstein, 1990 Na- of Taylor Ave. on Oct. 12. Mrs.
tional Bank Bldg., in memory of L. Fineman, president, appointed
Sophie Schrieberman Goldstein; the following on the arrange-
Mr. and Mrs. 0. Glassgold, 2230 ments committee for the annual
W. Euclid; Zina Grand; 8422 La- bridge party which is to be held
Salle Blvd.; Max Greenberg, at Kern's on Tuesday afternoon,
2364 Elmhurst; Mr. and Sirs. Oct. 27. Sirs. II. Pevin, chair-
Max Hayman, 3748 Wager, in man; Mrs. Winshell and Mrs. I.
memory of parents; Ben Ilenelin, Pevin, assistants; co-workers:
3737 Tuxedo; Mr. and Sirs. J. Mrs. Parr, Mrs. M. Maranz, Mrs.
lienock, 3295 Rochester, in mem- Wolfson, Mrs. Zager, Mrs. Push-
ory of Dr. Albert Kunin; Mrs. I. kin, Mrs. Winslow, Mrs. Sodas.
Monterey; Mrs. Nide.
3737
Kalmanovitz,
Miss Helen Kass, 349 Woodland;
The next meeting will be held
Miriam Elaine Lachover, 2703 on Wednesday, Oct. 21, at the
Clements; B. Lynn, 2972 Roch- home of Mrs. Winshell of Taylor
DAVID H. CROWLEY
ester; Anne Manson, 349 Wood- Ave.
Kellogg, he has long been recog-
land, in memory of Harry Lip-
nized as an outstanding member
son; Rabbi B. Moldowsky, 15315
Zedakah Juniors of the bar. Mr. Crowley brings
Parkside; Celia Muskin, 8904
to office the ripe and seasoned ex-
Woodward; Max Phefferberg, 4239
Monterey; L Phillips, 2920 Clair-
The fourth annual installation perience of • distinguished legal
mount; H. Plotkin, 8919 Twelfth; of the Zedakah Juniors was held career.
The entire record of Crowley is
Benj. Robinson, 1221 Ford Bldg.; at the Statler Hotel on Oct. 11.
Mrs. Dora Robinson, 2911 Mon- Mrs. Sophia Quator Jacobs. the replete with instances of public
terey; Robert Sanford Rosenfeld, club's new advisor, was toast- service. From 1908 to 1912, he
3291 W. Euclid; Gwenyth D. Ro- master, and introduced the follow- served as prosecuting attorney o
senfeld, 3291 W. Euclid; Mrs. ing girls as officers for this year: Cheboygan County. From 1913 to
President, Annabelle German- 1917, he strode forward as the ex
Rosenstein, Mr. and Mrs. Philip
L Rosenthal, 3305 Burlingame; sky; first vice-president, Esther pert defender of the consumers
Jerry Rosman, 3345 Richton; G Kramer; second vice-president, rights against the utilities de
A. Rosa, 3786 W. Chicago; Aaron Rozaline Schweitzer; correspond- fense he relinguished for the short
Sandweiss, 3727 Calvert; Mr. and ing secretary, Faye Block; record- space of one year after going to
Mrs. Morritz Schubiner, 11318 ' ing secretary, Tillie Munch; treas- Detroit only once more to pick up
Broadstreet; Fred M. Schuman urer, Yetta Menenberg, reporter, the torch of public service to
14931 E. Jefferson; II. Selfon Ruth Tar -um; trustees. Ethel Sil- represent the city of Detroit for
4026 Monterey; Ida Shapiro; Belle berman, Ruth Kramer, Charlotte the following decade and a half.
A member of the Bar Associa
Shier, 2275 W. Philadelphia; Dor Finkel.
Appointments of social inves- tions of Michigan and Detroit.
othy Shier, 2275 W. Philadelphia
Buddy Shulman, 2649 Webb tigator and sewing chairman will Crowley is • member of the board
Sarah Shur, 2050 Hazelwood, In be made at the next meeting on of governors of the University of
honor of Mrs. Dora Shur; Rev Oct. 25, at 2:30 p. m., at the Michigan Club of Detroit, the De
J. Silverman, 2903 Elmhurst. in home of Rozaline Schweitzer, troit Athletic Club, and the Bloom
memory of his son, Melvin; Mr 2288 Pingree. Plans for another field Hills Country Club, and see
and Mrs. P. Slomovitx, 17417 affair will be discussed at that eral religious and fraternal organ
izations.
Stoepel, in memory of Mrs. R time.

Item* lit* El

Notts

Conclave of Young
Israel Nov. 26-29

DAVID I. BERRIS

invitation.
Delegations from all branches
of the mid-western States and
Canada, and the executive of the
National Council of Young Israel
will come to Detroit, where the
first Mid-Western convention was
held five years ago.
The convention committee
headed by David I. Berrls, a past
president of the local organization,
is preparing a program to be of
interest not only to the orthodox
Jew, but to the entire Jewish com-
munity. The committee is espe-
cially aiming to reach the youth,
and through the program of the
convention bring about a greater
understanding of the idealism of
traditional Judaism, to acquaint
the youth with the necessity and
importance of Jewish education,
which Is the primary function of
the Young Israel movement.
The extension courses by the
national organization, under the
guidance of the deans of the Rabbi
Isaac Elchanan Yeshivah and
Yeshivah College last year at-
tracted thousands of Jewish young
men and women throughout the
country, and the development and
spreading of these courses in Jew-
ish studies in mid-western states
will be stressed at the convention.
The program will also stress
the necessity and importance of
unity in orthodox ranks, and the
accomplishment of Young Israel
in this respect. It is the hope of
the committee to make it clear
through the convention that Young

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Israel, with its branches all over
the United States and Canada, in-
cluding in its ranks young busi-
ness and professional men and
women, who are active in every
communal effort, is becoming a
vital factor in rejuvinating and
unifying the ranks of traditional
Jewry.
T h e intermediategroup of
Young Israel under the leadership
of Michael Goldstein is doing its
share to make this convention a,
memorable one. The intermediates
are rehearsing a play which is to
be presented at one of the sessions
of the convention.

June Travis is said to be the
champion visitor to movie studio
sets outside her own (Warner's)
lot because she likes to see how
movies are made.

William Zorach is the sculptor
of the statue of Benjamin Frank-
lin which will stand in the Post-
master General's reception room
in the new Post Office Building
in Washington.

The Double Cellophane wrap-
ping s on Old Gold Cigarettes
keeps out dampness, dryness, dust
and every other foe of cigarette
goodness.

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