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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1937-10-22

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October 22, 1937

THEfLerRomicwisntiinomaz

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

$1246 Raised by Six Detroit Women
Distributed Among 18 Yeshivas in
Palestine and European Countries

A nitric '-

Ilebron Leshivah (Jerusalem),
The gum of $1,246.65 raised by
a group of six Detroit women who I $75; Or Torah Tiberias (Pales-
during
the
conducted tag days
tine), $50; Yeshiva Mea Shearim
High Holy Day period has been
distributed among 18 Yeshivas in (Palestine), $50; Grand Yeshiva
Palestine and in European coun- Etz ltayim (Jerusalem), $50;
Rabbi I. Scher 4Slobodka), $100;
tries.
The ladies who solicited funds Rabbi I. 111. Gordon (Lomza), $60;
with boxes and secured this sum Chief Rabbi B. B. Liebowrtz '(Ko-
A. Kotler
of money are: Mrs. Ida Solai, Mrs. menetz), $60; Rabbi
Joffee
Ida Baker, Mrs. Sarah Goldman, (Kletzk), $50; Rabbi A.
(Biallestok),
$75;
Rabbi
S. Z.
Mrs. M. Shalofsky,Mrs. M. Spi-
Weintraub
(Pinsk),
$60;
Rabbi
Lena
Teichner.
vak and Mrs.
L. J. Funkel (Mier), $50; Chief
Of the amount collected, the sum Rabbi A. I. Block (Telze), $50;
of $1,030 was sent to the Yeshivas. Rabbis Lewinson and Kaplan
The balance of $216.65 was turned (Chofetz Chaim), $50; Rabbi Sz.
over to the Detroit Hebrew Ladies' Sokop (Grodna)! $50; Kolel
Free Loan Association in payment Kovno (Kovno), $50; Mesywta
of a loan made during Passover (Warsaw), $50; 5lichla Metier
in order to provide for Matzos (Jerusalem), $50; Rabbi R. Mil-
and other Passover necessities for etsky (Jerusalem), WI
students in the Yeshivas now
The solicitors of this fund
helped with the larger sum.
The Yeshivas to whom the fund brought the records of collections
of $1,030 was allocated on Oct and disbursements to The Chroni-
18, and the amounts sent to each, cle, and expressed thanks to all
I donors for their generosity.
are:

/Ate to Pin

FREEDOM
Remember it was Patrick H. O'Brien and Maurice Sugar who

smashed the vicious alien registration act.

EQUALITY
Only when those who work for a living unite and show their

E AND B IS ENJOYED EVERYWHERE

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WELL WHERE

-

pO 'IOU RECKON

A FELLER CAN

Loa( AND NOT SEE
EZSIEINIE BEER

FEDERATION PAMPHLET OUTLINES
REASONS FOR SUPPORTING FUND

strength at the polls will the grasp of the wealthy few on the
government be broken.

JUSTICE
The Labor Slate is pledged to fire Pickert, the labor-hater and

Reasons why the Jewish com-
munity of Detroit should co-ope-
rate in the 1938 campaign of the
Detroit Community Fund are set
forth in a pamphlet being sent out
this week by the Jewish Welfare
Federation to members of the Fed-
eration,
The folder tells, briefly, the
story of the Community Fund and
its wide-spread activities, and re-
minds Federation members that
they have a double duty—as citi-
zens of Detroit and as Jews—to
support the Community Fund. It
also lists the various activities and
agencies which are maintained in
whole or in part by the Communi-
ty Fund, many of which are of
service to Jews as well as to non-
Jewish citizens,
Most of these agencies would
have to be duplicated by the Jew-
ish Welfare Federation if the ex-

dubber of workers. Its platform also demands lower living
costs, better housing, and public ownership of the gas and light
companies.

isilielENeMINVOR

7o,t,

TRACY M.DOLL
RICHARD FRANKENSTEEN
WALTER. REUTHER
MAURICE SUGAR
R eJ .11110MAS

isting, fund-supported agencies did
not take care of Jewish require-
ments for such service, the book-
let states.
Listing the Jewish agencies ac-
tive in Detroit, the folder indicates
the amounts of money received by
each directly from the Communi-
ty Fund, a sum which totals
$212,429.16.
More than 2,000 Community
Fund solicitors and others will fill
Orchestra Hall Monday night for
the first community concert of the
Detroit Community Fund. Re-
quests for ticket reservations ex-
ceeded the supply 10 days ago.
The concert will be played by
the Detroit Symphony Orchestra.
The Detroit Symphony Society is
furnishing the hall and sponsoring
the concert in co-operation with
the fund board of directors and
women's committee.

JACK MANN, Pres.

Bnai Brith Ladies
Campaign's Issues
Listed by. O'Brien to Meet on Monday

An open meeting of the Women's
Points to Vital Concern in Elec-
CARL SCHILLER
JOE ZOHOTT
Auxiliary of Bnai Brith will be
tion by Every HOusewire
C
I Manager
Service M
held Monday, Oct. 25, at 8:15 p.m.,
the
Bnai
Moshe
Synagogue,
Every housewife and mother in at
Detroit is more vitally concerned Dexter at Lawrence. Guests are
in the coming city election, Nov. 2, welcome.
The program. arranged by Mrs.
than at any previous time in De-
troit's history, according to Pat-
M.,
rick II. O'Brien, Labor candidate'
for Mayor. The women should give
careful scrutiny to the issues of
C. LICHTMAN
the campaign, he points out, and :
Sale. Manager
should not fail to vote.
"Why are food prices so high?
Why does domestic .cooking and
heating gas cost so much? Why
are lighting rates so high? Why is
crime so prevalent, especially at-
tacks upon children and women
by sex degenerates?" These are
questions Judge O'Brien says are
outstanding issues here.
The meeting of Pisgah Lodge
A city administration can, if
of Bnai Brith held Monday eve-
ning was featured with a sympo- it sincerely nets out to do so, meet
sium on the question of the parti- these problems and correct them,'
to Judge O'Brien.
tion of Palestine. James I. Ell- according
"The small business man and
mann and Levy M. Becker were
shop-keeper is not to blame for
the speakers.
high food prices," Judge O'Brien
A MORE SOLID, MORE SUBSTANTIAL,
Dr. Victor Droock, chairman of says. "Big business, with its big
MORE MASSIVE,CAR
the membership committee, was profits to maintain, is the answer.
A city government, prpperly mind-
ed, can ferret out the reasons, cor-
rect them and protect the con-
MRS. JESS R. FELLER
sumer and small business man.
"If I am named Mayor of De- Harry Tanner, will include an ad-
troit, I will change some policies dress by Dr. Edward Jandy of
and department heads at once. Wayne University, on the subject,!
Women and children will be safe "Social Aspects of Crime." The
on the streets, because the police group will be entertained by Mrs.1
MAdiaon 1505
8510-12th St. at Philadelphia
will be doing police duty—the pre- Allen Weisberg with Yiddish and
vention and detection of crime— English songs, accompanied by
and not the bidding of a police Mrs. Dave Diamond.
commissioner whose chief concern
Mrs, Joseph Sanders, president
is how quickly he can make his of the auxiliary, has announced
men jump to obey his orders from the appointment of Mrs. Jess R.
Big Business and Industry."
Former Judge Patrick H. O'- Feller as chairman of the member-
Featuring the DYNAFLASH
committee. The co-chairmen
Brien is running for Mayor as ship
Cantor Jacob II. Sonenklar of
Mrs. 51. M. Silverman and
labor's candidate. His running are
Sirs.
Aaron Kurland. Several Congregation Shaarey Zedek will
mates are R. J. Thomas, Tracy M. membership
ENGINE and TORQUE-FREE
The Maimonides Medical So-
teas will be sponsored be the soloist at the Itebrew ed-
Doll, Richard Frankensteen, Walt- by this committee
in the near fu- ucation dinner at the Philadelphia- ciety held its opening meeting of
er
Reuther
and
Maurice
Sugar,
the
season on Tuesday evening,
SPRINGING — In the Most
who are nominees for the Common ture,
Byron Hall on Sunday evening, Oct. 12, at the Stotler Hotel. The
meeting was well attended by the
Council.
doctors and their wives, and con-
'Modern Chassis in the World
NUMEROUS ACTIVITIES
sisted of a musical program as
DR. VICTOR DROOCK
OF MUSIC STUDY CLUB
well as an address by Rex G.
gratified with the splendid results
White of the Detroit News.
achieved by his committeemen in
The Philanthropic Committee of
Old leaf-type sprints are gone. Each
The Maimonides Medical So-
HE GAS TREADLE in the new Buick looks
securing many applications for
the Music Study Club, under the
wheel has a soft, shock-smothering cush-
ciety is planning this year an ed-
I like any other. The wheel has a fa-
membership in the lodge to cele-
A lively advance sale of tickets chairmanship of Mrs. Ezra Lip-
ucational program which will con-
ion of stout coiled steel.
miliar feel in your hand.
brate the 80th anniversary of its is ► eported from the Jewish Corn- kin, is inaugurating the season's
sist of a series of short articles on
No shackles, no spring covers, no grease
existence, The class will be in- moody Center for the Hopwood 1 work with a program for the child-
But under that long, proud bonnet is an
popular medical topics. These
points. Nothing to go wrong, wear out or
itiated at the Steller Hotel on Prize play, "They Who Arise," ren of the convalescent home at
articles
will appear in the Detroit
engine unlike any you've ever known
Sunday, Nov, 21, for which occa- which will be presented Saturday Lexington, Mich., Sunday after-
clog
with
dirt,
rust,
grease.
Jewish
Chronicle.
before.
sion • banquet has been arranged. evening, Oct. 23, by Federal Thea- noon, Oct. 31, Mrs. Louis A.
The
society
will also be glad to
Sid risks are blessedly reduced. Rear
Cohen is in charge of this pro-
And giving silk-smooth levelness to the
Dr. Droock has appealed to all
hpelayperrosd.
provide medical speakers to ad-
tires
last
longer.
The
whole
car
handles
production
was
first
staged
gram.
The
llarriet
Badd
Dancing
members
of
the
lodge
to
partici-
ride is springing such as no other car
The
dress lay organizations on medical
pate in the drive for new mem- by the Mille! Players, at the Uni- School will provide the talent and
more easily.
topics of general interest.
can boast.
bers. Anyone interested in apply- versity of Michigan in Ann Arbor, Mrs. Max Fisher will be the ac-
or
match-
after
Whether
it's
power
you're
engine
What happens in the DYNAFLASII
for membership is requested to snd there won wide acclaim of companist, liallowe'en favors and
ing
less comfort and security, you'll want
happens in no other car. Fuel is converted
call Dr. Droock at Columbia 1520. critics and dramatic authorities. refreshments will be served.
Buick this year. And with the DI NAELASI1
The Junior Music Study Club
It won for Arthur Miller, the au-
into tiny, fist-size cyclones—and the
you
thor, the Hopwood Prize and the will hold its first meeting Sunday,
engine and TORQUE-FREE SPRINGING
cyclompression that results makes gaso-
the
Bureau
of
New
Oct.
31, at the Jewish center, un-
award
of
get half a score of other features.
line give up more performance than ever
Announcement was made this
Plays, the latter a sizeable cash der the leadership of Rosa Bassin
You can learn about them all from your
week that the Choral Group of
before in any commercial engine!
Mr.
Miller
is
a
senior
at
Stein
and Mrs. E. Lipkin. Officers
award.
the
Men's Club of Shaarey Zedek,
nearest Buick dealer, now waiting to tell
the University of Michigan who are as follows: President, Betty
Matching DYNAMI.A.S11 power in impor-
which functioned splendidly last
you the engineering "must" story of the
Formation of a first aid class expects to turn to dramatics when Goldstrom; Rita Aronoff, Vice-
tance is Buick's n ewTOROVE-FREESPRING-
year. will be reorganized. This
President; Shirley Shuhner, Sec- CANTOR J. H. SONENKLAR
at the Jewish Community Center he graduates.
year.
group will again be under the di-
MG and the arroflite ride it provides.
The play deals with the life of retary; Susan Kiesler, Treasurer;
has been announced, to meet for
Oct. 31. Cantor Sonenklar Jags rection of Cantor J. II. Sonen-
middle
class
family
during
the
Carol
Ruskin,
Chairman
of
Pro-
a
10 weeks on Wednesday evenings,
grams.
of a la-
member of the committee on ar- klar.
at 7:45. The course will include excitement and difficulties
This rear it is planned to con-
members of
The next meeting of the junior rangements for the dinner, which vert the choral into a mixed
consideration of all types of first bur dispute in which -
aid relief methods for injuries. It the family figure from different group of the Music Study Club will will officially conclude the annual grout) of men and women. and
unique
among
plays
be held at the home of Carol Rus-
Is open to all members of the angles. It is
it kin, 1235 Burlingame, on Sunday. Hebrew Education Month obser- members of the Sisterhood and
Center, men and women. The of this type, critics say, in that
Young People's Society as well as
course will be given by Abe Sam- presents the theme in a more sym- This meeting will be in the form vance, under the direction of the the Men's Cluls•are called upon
pathetic manner than do most such of a Itallowe'en party. All eligible United Hebrew Schools of Detroit.
TOW NONE( 0011 Farms
sky.
to
join.
dramas.
members are invited to come.
M A Otrusat mOtOs$ CAl
The first meeting of the group
Please telephone Longfellow 5827
will
be held at 8:30 D. m. on
Monthly Ping Pong Tourna-
you want to come in as a mem- GLEE CLUB AT CENTER Wednesday, 'Oct. 27, at the
Rabbi Fram to Speak to the if
ber that day.
ments at Center
Shaarey
Zedek.
Shaarey Zedek Men
Those interested in the group
A glee club Is being organized
urged to write to Cantor Son-
Monthly ping-gong tournaments
Rabbi Leon Fram will address Kieltzer and Umgegend Ver- for the Jewish Community Center are
will feature activities at the Aaron the Men's Club of Congregation
by Mrs. Doris Sperling Markle. enklar or the synagogue, or to
ein to Give Card Party,
Dello): games room at the Jewish
The first meeting was held last call Tyler 4.6200 for further in-
Zedek on Wednesday
Community Center during the Shaarey
Tuesday evening, and those who formation.
Sunday, Oct. 24
evening, Nov 3, on the subject
coming season. The first of these "Europe-1937." This will be the
attended began work on the re-
CLEOPHIAN YOUNG JUDAEA
will take place Thanksgiving day, second of the regular monthly din-
Kieltze rand Umgegend Vereln pertoire which will include songs
The Cleophian branch of Young
and thereafter on the last Thurs-
in Yiddish, Hebrew and English.
of the club.
met
Sunday,
Oct.
17,
at
Jericho
ner
meetings
Membership in the club is open 'to Judaea will hold its annual open
and second alternates are Leemon was elected best speaker. day of each month.
Temple. A Green, president, pre- all
Philomathic Selects Speaker First
meeting
Sunday. Oct. 24, at 2:30
intermediate
boys
and
girls.
The
critic's
report
was
rendered
There
will
be
no
entry
fee
for
Eugene Rabinowitch and David
Contributions to the Fresh sided. The constitution of tly• It is being modeled along the lines D. m., in the Bnai David Syna-
by Richard Kramer.
these tourneys, but entrance will
for Annual Oratory
Verein was read for the third tim e of the Jewish American Youth gogue on Elmhurst and 1401
Crohn.
Air
Society
be
restricted
to
16
players.
Points
Plans for the revival of the
and was adopted unanimously.
The program of the afternoon
Ayes. All girls who are interest-
Contest
Choeus.
Jewish Forensic League was un- for winning these tournaments will
was • debate on the question, dertaken by Sol Schwartz, chair- be awarded to the club of which
ed, between the sees of 16 and
The Fresh Air Society re-, Final arrangements were made
18, are invited. For this meet-
The following who will partici- "Resolved: that the British par- man of the foreign relations coin- the winner is a member, and will celved contributions from the for a card party to be given Sun-
MONDAY
NIGHT
CLUB
day,
Oct.
24.
at
Jericho
Ternp'e.
ing the girls have also planned
be added to the all sports trophy following:
pate in its 24th annual oratorical tition plan be adopted." A vote by committee.
Arrangements were also made for
The Monday Night Club held entertainment for prospective
Esther
L.
Rosenthal,
in
memory
score.
Philomathie Debating Club In-
contest were selected by the Phil- the club for the winning side er.
the second annual dance to be its social on Monday. Oct. 18, at members., The membership com-
Jack Freedman, director of the of Mrs. Hannah Freud; Mr. andl
osnathk Debating Club at its meet- stilted in ■ tie. The affirmative vites Jewish young men interested game room, announced that a num- Mrs. Wm. A. Fusel, in memory of , green Sunday. Jan. 9, atCongre- Mrs. M. Lipsitz's home, 3791 Tux- mittee consists of Evelyn Shrag-
in public speaking, between the
upheld
by
Philmore
Leemon
Mrs. Hannah Freud; Mrs. Hoke gation Boat Moshe. Dexter and edo. The next meeting of the er, Ethel /hikes, Gloria Simon.
f.ng, Sunday, Oct. 17: Norris was d Joseph Epel, while David area of 14 and 21, to visit Sunday ber of new games have been ac- Levin,
in memory of Harold Red- 1 Lawrence. The proceeds of both club will be hell at Mrs. Gold- Bessie, Faxatein and Anne Aver-
an
quired
by
the
Center
and
are
now
Green, Harry aro ,
afternoon
meetings
held
at
the
-
affairs will go for relief in Poland. man's home, 3764 Humphrey.
Crohn and Benjamin Hertz corn
buck.
I field and Philip Rothman,
Lennon. Phillip Nusholts, .Sol
available to members.

CHOOSE—THE ECONOMIC ROYALISTS OR THE PEOPLE!

See It Here!

Membership Drive
of Pisgah Lodge
Now in Progress

The New 1938

"THE CAR THAT IS COMPLETE"

Now on Display at
CHEVROLET
COMPANY

JACK MANN

Maimonides Starts
Soloist at Hebrew
Education Banquet Educational Drive
for Medical Topics

"They Who Arise" at
Center on Saturday

First Aid Class
at Jewish Center

"See Your Nearest Buick Dealer"

Reorganize Shaarey
Zedek Choral Group

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