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IIRONICIA

THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, _ APRIL 2, 1937

Vol. XXXVIII No. 45

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LATE JOSHUA COHEN LEAVES HIS RABBI ASKS FORD Complete Arrangements for HOLD "OPEN HOUSE" Organize Machinery of
1927 10th Anniversary Event of AT HOME FOR AGED
ENTIRE ESTATE OF $300,000 TO TO BIAS REPEAT
DISCLAIMER Federation, Service Group SUNDAY AFTERNOON Trade Council for 1937
THE UNITED JEWISH CHARITIES
Allied Jewish Campaign

Largest Bequest in Entire History of Jewish
Community of Detroit is Made Known
by Fred M. Butzel

HIS LATE SISTER, CARRIE SITTIG
COHEN, HAD BEQUEATHED $150,000

Rabbi Rosenblum Asks for Invitations Mailed for Dinner to Be Held on Sunday Eve- Women's Reception Com-
mittee to Act as Guides
Another Unqualified
ning, April 11, in Ballioom of General Motors
for Visitors
Disapproval
Building; Progrims Is Announced
- ,
SAYS CERTAIN NAZIS
Mrs. Walter Laib, chairman of entire evening's performance is TO REGISTER GUESTS
IN A SPECIAL BOOK
MAY NOT KNOW OF IT the program committee of the De-, "Keep Moving." Six sketches will

troit Service Group, on Wednesday l be enacted, as follows:

"The Inside Story," a play by
Refers to Letter of Apology announced the program that is Julian Zemon, will be presented by Myron Keys Issues State-
ment Regarding Com-
being arranged for the dinner that a group of players whose names
Wtitten on June 30,
pleted Home
will mark the 10th anniversary will be listed next week.
1927
"The March of Time"
celebration of the Jewish Welfare

' SACHAR TO SPEAK
HERE ON TUESDAY

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of
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sh
it

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Group of Community Leaders to Hear Re-
port on Conditions of Impoverished
Jews in Poland

Organization of the machinery of the
Trade Council of the Allied Jewish Cam-
paign for the solicitations to be conducted
from May 2 to May 15, for a quota of
$385,000, neared completion this week.
The selection of captains of eight divi-
sions

A bequest of approximately $300,000,
the entire estate of the late Joshua Cohen
who died on Saturday, March 20, has been
left to the United Jewish Charities. An-
nouncement of this bequest, by far the largest
ever received by a Jewish cause in Detroit,

ar e

ALEXANDER KAHN TO ADDRESS
DINNER NEXT MONDAY EVENING

Lewis Weitzman will be the nar-
An invitation has been extend-
Federation and the Detroit Service
NEW YORK (WNS)—A plea Group, on Sunday evening, April rator for a most interesting resume ed to the entire community to at-
of
the community's history, in the tend the "open house" of the
to Henry Ford to repeat his state- 11, in the ballroom of the General
sketch, "The March of Time," Jewish Home for the Aged this
merft of June 30, 1927, in which Motors Bldg.
which was directed by David Wel-
Invitations to the dinner are ling and Seymour Simons. This Sunday afternoon from 1 to 5
he repudiated the anti-Semitic
p. m. at the new building on
libels of the Dearborn Independent, being mailed as this issue of The sketch will be enacted by the pres- Petoskey end Burlingame Ayes.
Detroit Jewish Chronicle goes to entation of living pictures and
So that the occasion may be well
confessed his injustice to the Jews press.
skits.
attended, all Detroit Jewish or-
and promised to do everything pos-
Wineman to Preside
"Birthday Candles" will be a ganizations have sent special in-
Henry
Wineman,
general
chair-
the
sible to make known throughout
dancing skit presented by the fol- vitations to their members.
world his unqualified disap- man of the 1937 Allied Jewish lowing dancers:
Mrs. A. M. Ferar, president of
Campaign, will be chairman of the
Sylvia Cohen, Annette Goodman, the Women's Auxiliary of the
proval of The International Jew" program. Brief remarks will be
Leah Goodman, Ruth Gottesman, home, has organized a epeeist' re-
pamphlets he published, has been delivered by the following:
Ida Gross, Lillian Gross, Ann
Clarence H. Enggass, president Pearlman, Blanche Ratner, Ida ception committee to receive and
made to the automobile magnate
show the guests about the home.
by Rabbi William Rosenblum of of the Federation; Mrs. Joseph H. Sklare, Natalie Stark, Nola Weiss. Each room and building entrance
president of the Service
What is expected to be one of will have a guide, and visitors will
was announced by the various chairmen. Additional
was made by Fred M. Butzel, vice-president of the United Temple Israel. in a letter ad- Ehrlich,
Group; Kurt Peiser, executive di-
feature surprises of the eve- be requested to register in a book
selections will be announced next week, when the entire
Jewish Charities, at the request of the Union Guardian dressed to Ford, Rabbi Rosenblum rector of the Federation. There the
ning
will
be
a
one-man
skit,
"flu-
urged him to reiterate his 1927 will be a brief talk by a former
which has been especially pur- slate is expected to be completed.
Trust Company, the executor of Mr. Cohen's will.
statement now when it would be president of the United Jewish man Problems," in which a prom- chased for that purpose and which
inent Detroiter will chart the his-
Various campaign committees are meeting almost
Joshua Cohen was a brother of the late Carrie Sittig invaluable as s service to the Charities,
reminiscing on the his- tory of social service activities will become a permanent part of
daily to evaluate prospect cards, and to enlist workers for
Cohen, who, in her last testament made public in July, cause of truth." Pointing out that tory of organized community ef- here.
the home.
No charge will be made for ad- the drive, the objectives of which are considered more
1936, also willed her entire estate valued at approxi- the leaders of Nazi Germany "are forts in Detroit.
"It Can't Happen Here"
waging an internal and a uni-
and there will be no solidi- important this year than in any other year In the last decade.
An Interesting Show
mately $150,000 to the United
Another of the skits to be pres- mission
versal
campaign
against
the
Jew
tation
of funds. Refreshments will
A
most
interesting
show
has
The appeal in behalf of Polish Jewry is especially attracting
dsitinne
Jewish building or ol,luilcdonng
which constitutes a revival of the been arranged by Mrs. Laib's com- ented will be "It Can't Happen be served to all the visitors.
attention. In order to enlighten the local leaders on the conditions
Here,"
which
will
be
enacted
by
infamousies and libels contained in mittee. The central theme of the
The new home will be com-
that torment Polish Jewry, a din-
named as a memorial to the mem-
the
following
cast
of
characters:
the repudiated Dearborn Independ-
ner has been arranged for Monday
Henry Sills, James Wineman, Mrs. pletely furnished and ready for
ory of members of her family.
ant and "The International Jew,"
occupancy within two months, it
evening, April 6, at the Great Lakes
Joseph
Finsterwald,
Irving
Kauf-
By the terms of the will of
Rabbi Rosenblum said "it may be
was
announced.
Club, at Hotel Belcrest, 5440 Cass
mann, Julian L. Zemon, Mrs. Harry
Joshua Cohen, however, the that certain men in Nazi Germany
Myron Keys, chairman of the
Ave., with Alexander Kahn, chair-
Cohen, Miss Marjorie Epstein,
money must be used for charit-
have not heard of your letter of
executive
committee
of
the
home,
man of the Joint Distribution_Com-
Henry Freud.
able purposes in memory of his „,.
June 30, 1927."
-
mittee on Poland, as guest speaker.
"Top Hat," another of the danc- issued the following statement:
father, Simon Cohen; his mother, Will Address Public Meet
"The erection of this building
Rabbi Rosenblum suggests that
Mr/ Kahn Is a member of the ex-
ing Under Auspices of
ing acts, will be presented by the
Rose Sittig Cohen; his brother,
is
an
accomplishment
of
which
we
Ford
send
copies
of
the
letter
to
ecutive and budget committees of
dancers.
Solomon C o h e n; his sister,
Bnai Brith Lodges
Hitler, Goebbels and Goering in
the Joint Distribution Committee.
Roth-Berdun Studios are direct- can be justly proud. It represents
Carrie Sittig Cohen and himself.
Re-Elected
President
of
Con-
the hope that "they too will realize
He is chairman and one of the or-
ing the dancers. The stage man- the result of a united effort on ege,
The United Jewish Charities
Dr.
D Abram L. Sachar, national that they have been duped, and gregation Shaarey Zedek agers are Dr. Barnett Malbin and the part of the whole community
ganizers of the People's Relief Com-
was the original organization
more
particularly
realize
that
the
which
was
made
effective
by
the
at
Annual
Meeting
mittee, and a member of the ad-
Dr. Benton Marks. Ben Samsky is
carrying on philanthropic work at director of Bnai Brith lintel
material upon which they have
ministrative council of the Jewish
in charge of lighting. The directors Jewish Welfare Federation.
Hannah Schloss Memorial Bldg. Foundations, will address Detroit built their case is worthless." "The
"Open house will be held to en-
Agency for Palestine.
and it finally was divided into the Jewry at a meeting sponsored by Pelleys and the Winrods here,"
Maurice II. Zackheim was re- of the plays and skits are Seymour able the public to see the result •
Simons,
David
Welling
and
Lizette
Jewish Social Service Bureau, the Bnai Brith Lodges of Detroit, Rabbi Rosenblum wrote, "once elected president of Congregation
On behalf of the relief and re-
Freund. Art Chafetz and Harvey of community determination and
Fresh Air Society, Jewish Cen-
Shaarey
Zedek
for
a
second
term,
construction activities of the Joint
ters Association and North End on Tuesday, April 6, at 8:30 p. m., they realize that their cheap ful- at the annual meeting held in the Vehon are in charge of the scenery unity.
Distribution
Committee overseas,
minations are not really an Aryan
"Funds raised by the Federa-
and properties.
Clinic. Subsequently, from the at Temple Beth El. Dr, Sachar's or Teutonic product, but a des-
Mr. Kahn has made numerous trips
tion in its Allied Campaigns have
Jewish Social Service Bureau, the
to
England,
Eastern Europe and
aicated, discountenanced American
made possible the construction of
Jewish Child Placement Bureau
Palestine. His studies of conditions
export brought into this country
this beautiful building; funds to
was formed. The United Jewish
there,
and
reports
to the Joint
under foreign labels, can be de-
C
be raised in future campaigns will
Charities has remained in cor-
Distribution Committee have vital-
pended upon to fold up their tents
make possible • its maintenance.
porate existence for the purpose
ly
aided
that
organization
in plan-
and like the Assyrian slink away.
The Jewish Community's dream
of holding various properties be-
ning further activities. His last
Charge. Ford Agents Conspire
has at last been realized and a
longing to the aforesaid agencies
trip abroad for that purpose was
With N•xis
long-felt need , will be filled. Our
and for distributing to them var-
during the summer of 1935.
Personal representatives of Hen-
in this venture should be
ALEXANDER KAHN
New York Edifice Badly success
ious funds received from time to
ry Ford are working closely with,
Mr. Kahn is a member of and
an inspiration to all Detroit Jewry
time.
Damaged
by
Blaze
on
and giving financial aid to secret
to contribute to the approaching legal counsel for, the Forward Association, publishers of the Jewish
The estate consists of very val-
Nazi agents in the United States,
Daily Forward, the Yiddish organ of the Socialist Party in the United
spring drive."
Passover
uable property in the center of
it is alleged by John L. Spivak in
States, and a member of the executive committee of the publication,
the city facing Michigan Ave. and
the third of his series of articles
New Leader. lie is also a member of the Socialist Pa'-y, the Work-
Lafayette St., between Griswold
NEW YORK—After two fires
in the Daily Worker on Nazi pro-
men's Circle, and the Penguin Club of Washington, D. C.
and Shelby Sts., and also cash
paganda in America. Mr. Spivak
apparently of incendiary origin
Mr. Kahn obtained his bachelor of laws degree from New York
and bonds.
cites an alleged letter from Gen-
University in 1903.
had been extinguished in the West
eral Nicolas Rodriguez, exiled
Invitations to the dinner in honor of Alexander Kahn have been
Side Synagogue at 160 W. 82nd
leader of the anti-Semitic Gold
issued to a select group of leaders by Meyer L. Prentis, national
St. early Saturday morning, a
Shirts of Mexico, to the Ford
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third swept the interior of the Court Action Is Postponed
manager in Mexico. The letter,
written on stationery of the Silver
building Saturday afternoon caus-
When
Nazis
Create
Shirts, is dated Sept. 27, 1934.
ing damage estimated by the syna-
Great Uproar
Fainting Powder in
Another letter from Rodriguez to
gogue officers at several hundreds
Letters Sent Jews
the Ford manager on Feb. 7, 1935
NEW
YORK
(WNS)

The
of thousands of dollars.
expresses thanks for the latter
Detroit Chapter to Submit
having given jobs to members of
Fire Commissioner John J. Mc-
WARSAW (WNS)—Letters
Reports to Affiliated
1
) =11 I g azi or G i ear nc io amnp-i lte c t a hn
the Gold Shirts. The contact man
Ells oft is understood to be con- League for Culture against Fritz containing a mysterious powder
Organizations
DR. ABRAM L. SACHAR
between Rodriguez and the Nazi
MAURICE H. ZACKHEIM
which causes persons opening
vinced
that
the
fires
were
deliber-
Kuhn,
fuehrer
of
the
pro-Nazi;
agents in America was Henry Al-
them to faint have been re- $30,000 Worth of Furs
subject will be "The Present Chal- len of San Diego, a lieutenant of social hall of the synagogue on ately set.
German Bund, who is charged; ceived by many Jews in Grodno.
Ruined by Bomb in Shop
The executive committee of the lenge." The public is invited to at- William Dudley Pelley, according Wednesday evening.
The two earlier fires occurred with operating a business in viola- I The letters are ostensibly from
at Poznan
Detroit chapter of the American tend. Admission is free.
Other officers were elected as for- simultaneously at 1:45 Saturday tion of the state penal code, was
to Spivak. The latter alleges that
Jews but an investigation has
Jewish Congress at a meeting held
Dr. Sachar was formerly profes- Allen and Nazi agents Schwinn, lows: Robert R. Marwil, vice-presi- morning, one under a pile of four adjourned for a week, until April
their source to be the
on Thursday evening, March 25, sor of history at the University of Papep, Winterhalder and Themlitz dent; Harry H. Shulman, secre- chairs in a classroom in the syna- ..,5 by Magistrate Richard F. Mc.; disclosed
WARSAW, roland—A wave of
headquarters of an anti-Jewish
at the Jewish Community Center Illinois before becoming national met with Mexican Fascists at tary; Isaac Shetzer, treasure
r. gogue
Ky
in Yorkville
court, but not
basement
and the other in
group. In Soenowitz the anti- anti-Semitic agitation, accompa-
decided to convene the annual director of the Bnai Brith Hillel Ague Caliente in the summer of
Members of the board were I a curtain over the platform of the until the two factions had engaged
Semites are employing an air- nied by bombings that caused con-
meeting on the Congress on Sun- Foundations. He is a prominent 1933. Spivak also cites the fact that elected as follows: For a three- basement assembly hall.
in an oratorical free-for-all. When
plane to flood the town with siderable property damages, swept
term, Morris H. Blumberg,
Kuhn entered the courtroom he
day afternoon, May 23.
speaker, author and scholar. He is Fritz Kuhn, head of the German- year
Moe Leiter, David Friedman and, Seven hundred persons assem- WIIS accompanied by 150 Nazis. As anti-Jewish literature.
over strike-beset Poland.
the
author
of
"A
History
of
the
Officers of the Detroit chapter
American Bund, travels around
bled in the temple at 10 o'clock he approached the bench to ask
will submit their annual reports Jews" and many important ar- the country conferring with his Dr. Leonard Sidlow; to fill a va-I Saturday
The strikers, totalling about
morning to celebrate the for an adjournment his henchmen
coney,
Arthur
S.
Purdy.
and will outline the activities of ticles.
followers while on Ford's payroll
100,000, generally demanded high-
Cantor J. H. Sonenklar was re- second seder of the Passover. unloosed a storm of "hells" and 1937 PUBLICATIONS
er
wages to meet rapidly rising
the Congress during the past year.
In his address, Dr. Sachar will and points out that William J.
Alexander Kinderman, the care-
ARE MADE KNOWN living
the Nazi salute in military
costs. In many cases the
Plans were at that time made for deal with Jewish problems and the Cameron, Ford's confidential sec- elected for smother year.
taker, was
alone
aone
in the n building
e ung by
y formation. In reply the anti-Nazis,
Set
Membership
Record
retary
and
former
editor
of
the
future activities.
walkouts
were directed against
situation of the Jews in the world
Annual reports were submitted 1 o'clock in the afternoon. The led by Eugene Grigat, shouted
PHILADELPHIA. — The Jew-
The executive committee today. Dr. Sachar enjoys a great Dearborn Independent, was for a by Mr. Zackheim, who outlined the third fire was reported at 3:16 ''Hurray for llochfelder," 'loch- ish Publication Society announces Jewish employers. An incendiary
time
the
head
of
the
Anglo-Saxon
bomb
was
hurled at a Jewish shop
reached a decision to select a popularity in Detroit, and his
congregation's activities during o'clock.
felder being the c o m p I a i n a n t the publication of six books dur-
committee on discrimination to previous appearances here have Federation and a heavy contrib- the past year; by Morris Blum- After this blaze Thomas Brophy, against Kuhn. The uproar finally ing the year 1937, any three of in the city of Poznan. Furs valued
deal with important issues aris- been attended by overflow audi- utor to the Rev. Gerald Winrod's berg, retiring treasurer; by Arthur Chief Fire Marshall, began an in- became so great that Magistrate which are available to members at $30,000 were destroyed. A pas-
ing in the employment situation ences. The public is urged to come Capitol News and Feature Service S. Purdy, retiring secretary, and vestigation that is still under way. McKiniry ordered the court cleared. under the Society's membership ser-by was Injured when a Jewish
textile shop was bombed at
in Washington.
as well as in the spread of preju- early.
by epresentatives of organizations Mr. Kinderman volunteered to go While llochfelder was agreeing to plan.
Grudziadz.
dice in the renting of apartments.
to the W. 68th St. police station, the week's adjournment, Nazi and
affiliated with the synagogue.
The first book to be released
In Warsaw Jewish shop signs
A committee of three was se-
Mr. Purdy reported that the where he was questioned by Mr. (PLEASE TURN TO PAGE Si
(PLEASE TURN TO Pool S)
were smeared by anti-Semites. Sit-
lected by the executive commit-
membership increase during the Brophy and detectives for several
downers
who took over . metal
tee to study the boycott situation
past year to '753—the largest on hours. A stenographic report was
factory here in February conti-
and to co-operate with the League
record in the history of the con- taken of his interrogation.
nued
to
hold
their poets, while the
for Human Rights. Members of
gregation.
Wide Damage in Third Fire
What the Jewish Welfare Board Did During the
city's newest coffee houses re-
the committee are Maxwell L.
y
Plan 76th Anni
The
first
two
fires
did
little
dam-
World
War
mained
in
the
hands of the strik-
Black, chairman; Benjamin
In his annual report, Mr Zack-1 age but the third demolished the
ers, who have occupied them for
Rosenthal and Aaron Kutnick.
helm
called
the
attention
of
mem-;
valuable
scroll-work
Russian
•al-
a week.
By BERNARD POSTAL
beia of the congregation to two nut Ark of the Covenant and de-
By Building Local Institutions on a Solid Foundation
Election. by Direct Ballot
Boycott. Hamper Trade
approaching anniversaries — the
NEW YORK— The convocation The wreafreword 0 the Jewish Welfare linard in the World War Is here told 75th anniversary of the synagogue stroyed 18 hand-illuminated Torah,
Widespread Jewish 'wycotts ham-
We
Also
Assure
Strength
for
National
or Books of the Law, kept in the
foe the IOW time 01 this Sent of • eerie. of two articles en the ecr.don of
of the next session of the Ameri-
pered trade and brought protests
and
Overseas
Agencies
the teth anniterstary of the United state.. entrance Into the World War and the 30th anniversary of Dr. Tabernacle. The 425,000 pipe or- I
can Jewish Congress on the basis
from Jewish business men. They
A. M. liershman's affiliation with ran was
on April S.
was badly damaged and the
of direct ballot to be invoked be-
cited instances in various towns,
Shaarey Zedek as rabbi. He urged entire south end of the synagogue
By
KURT
PEISER,
fore the end of 1937 was decided
Including Katowice, where trading
Arts
Feature
Syndicate)
500,0
(Copyright. 1117,
that arrangements be made for was wrecked by flames, smoke and
Ewseutive Director, Jewish Welfare Federation and Allied
upon at a meeting of the admin-
licenses had been refused to Jews.
appropriate celebrations of both the axes of the firemen. During
Jewish
Campaign
istrative committee of the Amer-
Hundreds of strikes were under
The Jewish Welfare Board was make provision especially for the events.
the third fire a hose line burst
ican Jewish Congress on March 23. organized 20 years ago, on April needs of the soldiers and sailors
way in the nation, with trouble
Mr. Zackheim commended his and flooded the synagogue base-
Our community aspiration at this time is to assure a solid
Discussing the instructions of 9 1917, three days after the of the Jewish faith, whose par- associates for their efforts during ment with four inches of water.
impending in the textile mills of
foundation for our important traditional agencies.
the extraordinary conference which United States declared war. This ticular requirements could be ful- the past year and especially ex- I The West End Synagogue is one
the Bialystok district- Workers
We naturally begin with the local agencies and institu-
was held in March, 1935, In Phila- represented the first united effort filled only by an understanding pressed himself as proud over the
there demand a 30 per cent In-
of the oldest and wealthiest in the
tions,
delphia, the administrative com- on the part of American Jewry to Jewish organization.
crease in wages.
fact that •an adequate Hebrew de
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We must strengthen the Detroit institutions and provide
mittee undertook to implement the function in behalf of the Jewish
Clothing manufacturers and can-
partment has been added to the
It. Manifold Services
them
with
the
much-desired
security.
decision reached at that time to men in the army and navy. It was
ning establishments felt the effects
It is impossible to detail the in- religious school, under the direc-
If we build our important service institutions on a solid
convoke the next convention of the a crystallization of the inspire- numerable ways in which these tion of Mordecai I. Soloff, educe-
of the strike wave, but heavy in-
foundation we can guarantee security for the national and
American Jewish Congress through tion and enthusiasm of the men purposes were carried out and the tional director. He also pointed to
dwuasltkrioueswere relatively free of
overseas causes.
the use of the direct ballot.
walkouts.
and women of American Jewry wide scope of the many services the numerous contributions made
The date of the elections is to who desired to serve in America's rendered by the Board. To adjust by the synagogue to various causes
It stands to reason that if the local institutions are made
Industrie. Tied Up
be determined upon at a subse- cause by strengthening the morale the soldiers and sailors of Jewish and to many Yeshivas.
secure, we can feel free to join in the important task of build-
The government stepped into
quent meeting, it being understood, of the Jewish men In the services. faith to their new surroundings;
ing up strong national educational, recreational and hospitali-
the picture to forbid by decree any
Mr. Zackheim urged the affili-
however, that the elections will A meeting of representatives of to maintain and encourage their ated organizations of the sync-
On Friday evening, April 9, the I
sation agencies. If we are not beset by worries In our own
unwarranted price advances. The
take place in the fall of 1937. The prominent Jewish national organ- religious convictions; to offer them gogue to place greater stress on regular Sabbath Eve service at
community, we are placed in a better position to provide relief
Ministry of the Interior warned
full plans for carrying out of elec- izations resulted in the permanent the intimate human service of hos- the religious aspects of their work. Temple Beth El will be sponsored
business men of severe punishment
for our unfortunate and oppressed kinsmen in European coun-
tions are to be carefully worked organization of what was then pital visitation; to Investigate
and conducted by the Temple Sis-
for industries taking advantage of
tries; and to build • home for them in Palestine.
Other Report.
out by the organization committee known as the Jewish Board for real or fancied Injustice; to aid
the situation to boost ;:Ices.
Reports in behalf of affiliated or- terhood.
That is why our appeal to the community at this time is to
of the American Jewish Congress, Welfare Work, under the leader- in matters arising out of abrupt ;ionizations were submitted by the
Those participating in the sere-
Industrial cartels — especially
help us raise the standards of our agencies of mercy and
together with its governing coun- ship of Colonel Harry Cutler.
Henry
Meyers,
Mn.
those controlling coal, iron and oil
lee will be
reconstruction. That is why we strive to provide excellent
termination of business or em- following:
cil.
—recently
pot into force continued
Mrs.
Charles
Robinson,
for
the
who
will
deliver
the
sermon;
Mrs
guidance
for
the
important
Jewish
institutions
through
the
to
advise
in
regard
to
ployment;
the
purpose
of
the
Board
was
The invoking of the direct ballot to It provide
increases in Ufa scot to the con-
for the Jewish soldier insurance and pay allotments; to Sisterhood; Abe Gordon, Junior Barry Krohn, who will read the
training of our young men and women for leadership in our
in 1937 will represent • return to and sailor everywhere, aiding, help them in writing and trans- Congregation; Elconan Saulsen. ritual service; Mrs. John Hopp,
sumer of basie commodities. The
educational Institutions, and the building up of able social
the method employed in the con- cheering, inspiring and serving mission of letters, In questions of Men's Club; Judge Harry B. Kei- who will give the opening prayer,
workers, deelarinv they were un-
workers in specially supported schools for social research.
voking of the first American Jew- him loyally and helpfully, and ethics or conscience, military mat- den, educational committee; Abra- and Mrs. Adolph Sloman, who will I
able to spread their salaries far
We are on the eve of a great campaign. Detroit Jews are
lab Congress in 1918 and which through him, his country and the tees, family difficulties, loneliness ham Satovsky, Young People's So- give the closing prayer.
enough to exist, answered with the
asked to live up to the tradition of being a merciful people.
The service will be followed by
has been a goal of the American ideals for which it stands. It was or dejection; to give them material tidy; Theodore Baruch, library
ware of strikes.
By living up to previous standards we can provide the strength
Jewish Congress. As explained at also determined, as a guiding prin- comforts; to provide them with committee; Joseph H. Ehrlich. the usual social hour which, like
Starting in the cities the walk-
that is needed for our community.
the meeting of the administrative ciple,.to extend the service of the wholesome recreation and enter- Clover Hill Park Cemetery; Robert the service itself, will be sponsored ,
eats spread to the country district,
Let us unite to provide strength for our people. We can
committee subversive forces cur- Jewish Welfare Board to soldiers tainment in their free time; to ob• Loewenberg. Cheers K a d I s ha: by the Sisterhood. This organize-.
until more Than se ;separate Is-
do it by assuring security for our existing institutions and by
rent in the U. S. and elsewhere, and sailors without sectarian re- fain for them entree into congenial Harry Shulman, house committee: tins will also furnish the ushers
dustries and businesses were tied
raising the standards of our mercy-providing agencies.
and conditions in Jewish life as striction, but at the same time to 'PLEASE Tram ro Lair PAGE)
Moe Leiter, membership committee. for the owning.
an.

Estate of Deceased Consists of Valuable
Property in Center of City, as Well
as Cash and Bonds

ss

Name Captains of Eight Divisions to Solicit
for $385,000 Quota From
May 2 to May 15

ZACKHEIM REMAINS
SYNAGOGUE'S HEAD

SYNAGOGUE BURNS;
HUNT INCENDIARY

HEARING FOR KUHN
IS SET FOR APRIL 5

CONGRESS ANNUAL
MEETING MAY 23

STRIKE IN PROD
DIRECTED AT JEWS



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“The Star of David Men"

Strength for the Community

Sisterhood Service
at Temple Beth El
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