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October 30, 1936
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ELECTION NOVELTY
AT PISGAH LODGE
A ler
RABBI FRAM
TO SPEAK IN
NEW ORLEANS
Jerusalem-to-Cincinnati
Phone Call by Dr. Glueck
Peiser to Address
Federation Workers
sistanta took charge of the care- who pledged the support of the
monies. Corsages were presented post. lie presented the new presi-
Rosenwald Post In-
to the installation team. The mit- dent, Goldie Rubin, with a basket
going president, Mrs. Zussman, of flowers conveying with it the
stalls Officers
was presented with a gold past- best wishes of the post. Just be-
Installation of newly elected of- president's pin by the unit. Mrs. fore the ceremonies were ad-
ficers of the Ladies' Auxiliary of Teasie Kominars, past-president journed Henry Weideman pre-
the Julius Rosenwald Unit No. of 1935 was surprised by the I sented the president with a gavel,
a token of good will from his
21 18 8 , was hbealldlr000nm Souf ntdbaey,voOtecrt..i punioil with a gold past-president's brother,
Carl M. Weideman, for-
18
the
The guest of honor was the mar Congressman. Refreshments
wt
an 'e 131dg., which wan filled
guests. Hazel Smith and her as- post commander, Sam Raskin,' were served, followed by dancing.
Ladies' Auxiliary of Julius
The first Jerusalem-to-Cin-
The Association of Federation
sah Wee
cinnati telephone call was made
Employees will hold its first meet,
this week when Dr. Nelson
ing of the current season at the
the mee
Union
of
American
To Address
Glueck, professor of Bible and
Jewish Community Center, Wood-
the Jewi 5 "Presidential Candidates"
Hebrew Congregations on
Biblical archaeology at the Ile-
ward at Holbrook, on Wednesday,
Adult Education
Flint V
on Program; Members'
brew Union College of Cin-
Nov. 4, at 8:30 p. m. Following
ner of
connected
with
Dr.
the business session Kurt Peiser,
was
rogresses
cinnati,
Drive P
Rabbi Leon From has been In-
Helen lglauer Glueck, his wife,
epealier.
executive director of the Jewish
—.
vited to address the XXXVLCoun-
Dr.
Glueck
is
at
present
in
Federation, will speak on "Bud-
Mrs' ,
Next Monday night Pisgah cil of the Union of American lle-
Jerusalem
on
leave
of
absence
gets." The moving picture, "City
g
meetin
dent, ks
Lodge No. 34, ll'nal Milli will brew Congregations in
from his Hebrew Union Col-
Streets," will be an added attrac-
on the
eluding
hold a regular business meeting New Orleans Jan. 16 to 19
lege
post,
serving
as
Director
tion. The public is invited to at-
Hadassa
In Its lodge rooms In the Mac- subjects "Adult Jewish, Educa-
of the American Schools for ' tend the program session.
calling
d en, ahem Bldg., to be followed by tion."
an
Oriental
Research.
The
4,000
This is the second time that
mock election campaign. The
mile rail was one of the longest
marks f ' s 'AYe Major candidates, Franklin Rabbi Fram's work In Jewish edu-
ever received in Cincinnati.
Roosevelt,
Alfred
M.
Landon,
cation
has received national recog-
1).
Judge
tine, re William Lemke, Norman: Thomas nition. Two yearn ago he delivered
and Earl Browder, will be im- a paper before tho Central Con-
Peujee rs
personated In a Retire on the cam- (mitre of American Rabble on the
mune"
The Jewish National Fund Coun-
subject, "Experiments In Adult
paid lei'
paign.
cil of Detroit will hold its annual
Herman Osnon, president of Education."
dassah
election meeting on Wednesday
Beth El College of Jewish Stud-
the lodge, urges all members to
Pe'esti"
In a recent primary held by evening, Nov. 4, in the library of
moveme
attend this meeting as 'several ies, which was founded by Rabbi
matters of importance will be die- ream 11 yore ago, has proven to members of the Wayne County Congregation B'nel Moshe. In ad-
The t
paned of preceding the 'program ho the moot successful school of Bar, out of 81 candidates voted dition to the election of new offic-
amount
adult Jewish education in Amer- upon by attorne,ye for the three ers, annual reports will be heard
of the evening,
Leon 1
Nathan D. Rosin, chairman of Ica. It virtually created • move- offices of Judge of Probate, prose- from the retiring officials and
Temple,
the membership drive, reported at ment for orgnnized adult educa- cuting attorney and Circuit Court plans will be made for the ensuing
ePenhee
the general committee meeting tion in temples and synagogues,
year.
• last Monday night that many ate both Reform and Orthodox
filtrations have been received for throughout the United States and
Rabb
membership in the lodge. The Canada. Most of the new schools \
lender'
membership drive committee is were founded with the advice and
fam ily
now working- on • list of Prose guidance of Rabbi Frani.
that he
In the course of these 11 years
epective members which was re-
ben n
Ho further thousands of people have taken the
cently compiled.
William Samuel Chngy is one
awnitin
various
courses offered by the col-
nonce elates that every male Jew in the
of the pioneers in the new Federal
of 21 years is lege. New courses are constantly
age
rIty•
over
'the
Theater
project. He was one of the
been p '
that co ' eligible for membership in Pin. being planned end offered. Some
first to initiate the Detroit branch
made b gala Lodge. Anyone desiring to courses, on the other hand, have
of P. W. A. Federal Theaters,
join the lodge can file application become such favorites that they
which are now functioning in most
by calling Nathan D. Rosin, Cadil• are repeated every year. Among
large centers throughout the coun-
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ODA 602 Lawyers Bldg.
these
are
Rabbi,
Fram's
course
in
Ise
try. Ile has already appeared in
"""'
Last week in reporting the Me- current Jewish history, Dr. Frank-
"Liliom" in which he had the
mortal meeting held for Adolph lin's course In the Jewish inter-
character of Lindeman; in "I Con-
Freund and Jacob Miller the name pretation of the New Testament,
fess" In which he played the role
of Ben F. Goldman was omitted the courses in comparative religion
of Gildersleve; In "Road to Rome"
as chairman of the resolutions and the course In tho introduction
in which he had the part of Tha-
to Bible literature.
committee.
tomus.
Among the novel courses which
Mr. Chagy now also has a part
have been Introduced from time to
In the important play, "It Can't
time have been Jewish sociology,
(
}lo pen Here" by Sinclair Lewis,
Jewish folk-lore, the history of
which is expected to have a long
Pniedine, and a popular introduc-
run in the Federal Theater, housed
tion to the Talmud.
in the Lafayette Theater at W.
Beth El College has also been
"everywhere" as his des-
Lafayette and Shelby.
ERVIN R. PALMER
Dilation and an unlimited length a training school for religious
A pioneer in the show business,
of time during which to arrive school teachers, and many teachers Commissioners, Judge Ervin R. in which he has been engaged for
in
the
religious
schools
not
only
of
therm Milton Selig Marwil, son
Palmer received the highest vote. 28 years since his arrival in the
the Temple but of othhr syna-
Although off the Probate bench United States, Mr. Chagy is very
of Mr. and 11111. R obert IL Mar-
gogues in the city, have received since 1932, Judge Palmer has re- well known In Detroit as well as
v in .of 862.1, LaSulle Blvd.,
auguretwe his tour of the globe teeming at Beth El College.
ceived more than 500 votes over throughout the country. Ile has
When Beth El College opened
by motoring to Los Angeles on
his constituents, appeared In vaudeville and in mu-
Oct. 18, From there he is to sell Monday night, Oct, 12, for the
Judge l'elmer was born in Be- sleet comedies, and at one time had
for the Orient and plans to re- season 1930.37, 250 students reg- traiton Aug. 5, 1872. He grad- a part in a Metropolitan Opera
turn by way of Palestine. Ac- istered for , the various courses. uated from the Detroit College Company production in New York.
cording to his mother, Mr. Mar- The faculty of the college Is com- of Law in 1895. In the course of his appearances
wil may be gene nine months of posed mainly of nibble front the
In 1902 he became attached to throughout this country, from
nearby cities of Pontiac, Flint,
longer and 111 making this trip
the staff of the Probate Court coast to coast, he used to make
fur pleasure as well as to become Windsor and Jackson.
is clerk. In 1009 he became yearly appearances at the old
enlightened on the social, politi •
Deputy Probate Register and temple Theater In Detroit and
cal sod religious conditions now
nerved under Judge Edgar 0. will he remembered by Detrolters
relating in the various corners of
Durfeo for 10 years. In 1026 he for his presentations of "Gypsy
the earth. If present plans are
was appointed Probate Register. Fantasy" which was a 15-men act:
not altered, ho will travel alone.
On May 16, 1929, he was El' Eight Mascots" — an act named
Mr. Marwil was a member of
pointed Judge of Probate by Gov- after him, his stage name being
' the leeching staff of Shearey Ze-
ernor Green. During his 30 years Billi e ma„off; "Three itoman
dek wheel for a number of yearn
in probate work he has drafted Gypsies"; "Back Home Quintette"
For eseverel years he was ono of
more probate orders than any and other presentations which he
Announcement was made this
the leading figures in the Jewish
other man in Michigan. brought to this city while on a
youth movement of this city and week that the campaign for Keren
His father was recognized as tour of the country.
Ifechnlute will be conducted in De
Mr. Chary has appeared in
was an active leader In Avukah
one of the leaders of the Detroit
Plitt during the week of Nov. 16
prominent
participant
I
as
and speaking roles over
bar
of his generation and as • singing
as well
t
Proceeds of this fund are used to
In the work at the Jewish Com- finance the Palestine pioneer move- member of the law firm of Ward the radio and was also an an-
munity Center, Recently Mr.
Palmer had probably one of nouncer on a Jewish radio hour
ment In this country through and
For several
Marwil WAR honored by being
the largest practices in Wayne for R short time
elected Into the board of directors Ilachsharith farms on which pro- County.
months he was the chief enter-
of the Zionist Organization of spective pioneers train for future
tainer at the Russian Village.
Detroit. Mr. Maned gave up settlement in Palestine.
A house to house canvass will Commissioner Griffin Com-
positions with the city welfare
ho conducted here, and the week's
mended for Re-election
Temple Beth El Y. P. T. C.
and Detroit public schools in
drive will conclude with a concert
order to leek° this trip.
Starts Badminton Season
and nines meeting to be held on
Growth of the Circuit Court
Sunday, Nov. 20, with Finns Serenl
Commissioner's
office
to
its
ores-
,
Jonas Victor, chairman of the
MISS DOROTHY DETZER of Palestine as principal speaker
This campaign is to be conduct- I ent status as an important branch
TO ADDRESS COUNCIL id here in conjunction with the of the Wayne Circuit Court, with Temple Beth El Young Peoples'
Club athletic activities, announces
constantly increasing judicial de - the opening of the badminton sea-
11a-shower lintzoir,
mands, is stressed by Commis son. This sport is available to all
The Detroit section of the Na-
sinner William J. Griffin as the
tional Council of Jewleh Women
will present Mloe Dorothy Dieser, Franklin Speaks on "Bible all-important reason why the vet- members of the Young People's
of Wayne County should elect Temple Club on Monday and
secretary of the Women's Inter-
lees
Thursday nights from 8 to 11
and Democracy"
national League for Peace and
I only men of proven ability, caper-
'
Freedom, on Monday, Nov. 2, at
Coetinuing his course of Sab- fence and a peculiar attitude for o'clock.
Increasing interest is being
2:30, at Temple Ileth El. A so-
weighing judici al problems.
shown
i n the sport, and beginning
viet hour will follow the lecture. both Eve discourses on the gen•
o by G .
Appointed a year ag
instruction without
ov
secure
Mies Weer has Just returned from era! theme "Re-interpreting the Frank D. Fitzgerald, Judge Grit-
. young men and young women
the World Peace Congress in Eu- Bible in the Light of Modern fin has been instrumental in ef All
members of the club are invited.
Thought," Dr, I.eo M. Franklin fecting several improvements al-
rope.
Racquets may be rented for a
Mrs. Meyer Rosenbaum, chair- will this Friday night preach from ready commended by members of
charge.
man of the program committee, the pulpit of Temple Beth El on the Wayne County Judiciary and nominal
Arthur
L. Coulson, president of
And Mrs. Louie James' Rogenberg, the twilled "The Bible and De- members of the Detroit Bar As-
the Young Peoples' Club, is pleased
vice-chairman, urge all incentives Itineracy." Ile n'iIl show In his sociation. His record of 31 years
to announce that the social com-
the
to attend and to welcome Miss address that the writers of
as a succesaful practicing attor- mittee has arranged for a Thanks-
• pellet. Miss Detzer is a vital per- Bible had a somewhat different n ey, and his record while on the giving dance to be held on the
en-
ponality. She had the distinct conception of democracy than is bench,
ben. have brought him the As
night of Thursday, Nov. 20, in the
honor of persuading almost single- customarily attributed to them. dorsement of the Detroit Bar
-
social hall of the Temple. Novelty
handedly the progrcesire senate Moreover their definition of the sociation and preferrment by the
entertainment is being arranged
leaders to demand an Inquiry into term was not that which is us- Detroit Citizen's League. as well
and additional details will be an-
the arms trade.
ually given to it in our der.
individual endorsementa by
nounced.
The service, as usual, begins Public officials and scores of pub-
Sisterhood of B'nai Moshe at 8 o'clock, and is followed by • lic-spirited organizations through- Dr. G u to x b u r g Organizes
social hour which this week will ou
Plans Grape Festival
be sponsored by the Temple
Master Classes
"Judge Griffin is one Circuit
and B
Group of which Irving Ilirechman Court Commissioner who has act-
is chairman.
Dr . Mark Gunzburg is arrang-
nail), increased the revenue of the
The Sisterhotal of Congregation
Circuit Court Commissioner's of- ing master classes for advanced
11'nel Moshe will hold Re wend
flee without increasing expendi- and serious piano students. These
Annual old.feehioned grape festival Contributions to North End tures," said former Mayor Philip classes will be arranged for small
on Sunday evening. Nov, 15, in
groups of four and five students in
Breitmeyer•
Clinic
the templet hall of the synagogue.
each class for two hour duration.
Mrs, James Sobel, chairman of
Radio
Broadcast
in
Tribute
Dr. Gunzburg conducted classes
North End Clinic has received
4.14 Altair, is oseisted by Mrs.
of this type at Klindworth Scher-
to
Dr.
Cadman
Nov.
8
the
following
contributions:
?gm UT sad Mrs William
works
Ceneervatorium In Berlin
In honor of Jesse F. Ilirschman
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Milton
A well-known Hungarian Gypsy from Mrs. Leopold D. Mayer.
On Nov. 8, at 3 p. m. Eastern under the name "Aushildungs
Standard
there will be a Xiamen" and in Conservatorio Na-
In memory
of Mrs, Time,
Karl Etch-
orchestra will furnish the music brini
Rosenfield,
er front Mr.
Mrs.
and
Mark
Mrs.
Flelach-
Non- broadcast around the world by the cional de Mexico under the name:'
for this mcasion.
Blue Network of the National "Clams de perfectionamiente." The
The sixth annual tomer of the roe R
Siottrhool of Congregation Bnial man and Charles Fleischman. Broadcasting Association in honor results were brilliant, because the
In
memory
cf
Joseph
Jordan
of
the late Dr. S. Parkes Cadman. students could learn not only from
Moshe, will this year be held start-
Dr. Alexander Lyons of the Eighth corrections of that own playing,
ing Saturday evening, Nov. Se from Mr. and Mn. Charles Ham-
Avenue Temple, Brooklyn. has but also from the corrections made
burger.
.
through Tuesday evening, Dee. 1
'
been
invited to participate with an to the other players. For informs-
Nre. A. K. Rosenfeld it the cheir-
y of Isaac Mr`rd ' el address on "A Jewish Tribute to tion call at 477 W. Kirby, Coburn-
in memor
from
11r.
and
Mrs
,
Charles
Ham-
aseisted by Mrs, harry Meer,
bia 4474.
president of the Sisterhood. Ar- burger.
In memory of Isaac Goldman Dr. Cadman."
rengements for the bazaar are well
!merman. Stan-
from
Mrs.
John
way.
under
ley !merman, Mr. and Mrs. !limy
Contributions to Funds of C. Crewman and Mr. and Mrs
Herbert II. Warner,
Council of Jewish Women
In memory of Mrs. David Bern-
stein from David Bernstein.
Joseph
The Detroit section, National
In memory of I a Robinson Dr. Leo M. Franklin Leads in Fight on Efforts of r
America;
Council of Jewish Women, re- from Mrs. Max May.
Lewis, President of Freethinkers of
ceived the following contribu
In memory of Mrs. S. Selmen-
•
Leaders Withdraw Names
rom
from rs. Mai
i
hru ■ of Ch is
liens:
For the Elsa F. Welling Scho- May.
lmer
Bar.
Clarence
Darrow.
ht outsnding
American IN, Elmer Barnes
ta
larship Fund, in memory of Her-
For the sarolementary medical
Fight
E d na St. Vincent
es E
Pr . an d anistance fund for children: In eral thin.ers
f
Freund rom
nd writer, ea ded , R Rupert II ug h ..
k
and
ten,*
e
imee
l
re,ehh
f, John Dewey, have ordered Millay, Prof. Chauncey D. Leake
of ei rn. . Kar
Mrs. Samuel .1, Levin; In memory me
by P ro
iss ga d', iiimhmin. Jes
J their
se
names removed from the let- and William J. Fielding. Only the
of Lour* OCT Feehheimer. from from m
latter expressed bine-elf as being
n S. F. Ilirthman, Mr. and Mrs,
Mrs. Carrie I-. Bailin, Mi m Fl
terhead of the I reethinkers
voiced,
.I toll H M artman
va
yers. and Mr. and Airs. America beam* of • letter ad• in sympathy with the views
[opte d, Mr. and Mrs. Syl
R.,
Joseph
Lewis,
president
by Mr. Lewis,
!
It
II
Welling;
1
Dr,
d
i
d by
Groaner and
Band,
.
B.
from
Drug..
to
rabbis
end.
In
his
letter,
Mr.
Lewin
had
de- i
of Frieda Schornbrun,
Nn. 3
of the organisation ,
I
•
other Jewish leaden on the eve of clared that "not
he* 1dr. and Mrs. Senn S.
Yore Kippur appealing to Jews to give up their primitive religious I
Cregossr.
onor . ahanden Yom Kippur an the most beliefs will they be free from per - ,
p
Will
H
rou
Chicago
G
For the Ida E. Ginsburg Sam-
' degrading and humiliating day in 'emotion," and cited the Gentian!
Dr. Joseph Stolz
bids. Fund, in memory of At,.
why 1
from Mr. and Mm
— all the 'open:it:nos annals of re. Jews' situation as a reason
NAM Jambe,
et
in
memory
Forty-two
years
of
service
in
ligion"
and urging them to gem , the Jr., should 'come to the tea-1
Lads Ikesesky;
from
the ministry will be comnicino- up their temples and renounce ligation of the utter futility of
Lids Moo reekkeinver.
and rated when the seventy-fifth year antiquated creed, and by so their religious beliefs and the utter
Imo IL Retool
to the world folly of their relying upon Jaws-al •
1 derisive as act give
birthday aanirervary of Dr. Jo -
'Yees- mph
of courage and': for help and assistance." The lot-'
Stela, well-known Chicago! its finest example
dis- i ter also said that 'prayers are'
41koj PrP-.).
commemorated by , intellectual honesty." This was
wasted efforts on the desert .
. sad •Nrs. rshbi, will be
closed by Pr. Leo M. Frenklim , only
loofah Israel of that city,: rabbi
of Temple Beth El. who, af- , air. and the Jews are the most
and *es Teo* L.
Dr, Stoll Is, Is point of
p of t his teeth: ,
ters..
eenrineing
examle
et
asssslf Of ;Nee.
alumn
alumnus of of ter receiving one et the l the 'and averted tha t the Jews " caa
ago, the oldest !M
bar- communicated with nine of
Palmer Candidate
for Probate Judge
J. N. F. to Elect
Officers Nov. 4
Annual
Rovner Ball This
Sunday
The annual ball of the Rovner
Progressive Verein will be held at
the Fort Wayne ball room, Cass
and Temple, this Sunday, Nov. 1,
at 8 p. m.
King Solomon and his dance or-
chestra will be featured. There will
be crooners and other entertain-
ment. The public is invited.
.. ■ •=1111
Deeds Speak Louder Than Words
Chagy Active in
Federal Theater
l_
k
Milton S. Marwil
On Worldwide Trip
.
with
To Conduct Keren
Hechalutz Drive
Week of Nov. 15
LIBERALS REPUDIATE ATHEISTS'
ATTACKS ON YOM KIPPUR FAST
a
THOMAS C.
ILCOX
Former Sheriff and Democratic Nominee for
It.
SH ERIFF
During his term as Sheriff of Wayne County, Thomas C. Wilcox
proved that he is a friend of the Jewish people. His time was not too
valuable to permit even the most humble to lay their troubles before him.
His Jewish appointees were among his most loyal and trusted employees.
Sheriff Wilcox showed that the Sheriff's office can be conducted in
such a manner that the holder really is a sheriff and not a political drone.
As Sheriff, Thomas C. Wilcox was truly a public servant. He is the
man built for the job. His record of honest, efficient, courteous and im-
partial service proves it.
Put a Real Sheriff on the Job!
VOTE STRAIGHT DEMOCRATIC
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