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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1937-10-29

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TIERLTROIVEIVIS/ICIRONICLE

•nd THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

YOUNG ISRAEL AND CONGREGATION
EMANUEL SPONSOR FRIDAY TALKS

TREES PLANTED
IN PALESTINE IN
BUTZEL FOREST

TREES PLANTED THROUGH

NATIONAL FUND COUNCIL

JACK MANN
President



CARL SCHILLER
G
I M anager

JOE ZOHOTT
Service Manager

See It Here

The

New 1938

The Jewish National Fund
Council announces the following
trees planted in the Fred hi, But-
zel Forest in Palestine:
Two trees by Max Davis in
honor of Richard Cohen.
Two trees in honor of Samuel
Fineman by Clarisse Finernan.
One tree in honor of Philip
Schreiber by Henry Eiser of New
York,
One tree in memory of Joseph
Levin by the Akiba Club, of which
Saul It. Levin is the sponsor.
Trees may be planted in the
Fred Al. Butzel Forest in Palestine
by calling Mrs. Philip Slomovitz,
University 1-6972, 17417 Stoepel
Ave.

TREES PLANTED THROUGH
THE HADASSAH COMMITTEE



Rabbi Wohlgelernter First Speaker in Series; Will Also
Speak at Sabbath Morning and After-
noon Services

October 29, 1937

BNAI DAVID CHANUKAH

CONCERT DECEMBER 5

A Chanukah concert, planned
as a city-wide affair, will take
place at Congregation Sinai David,
Elmhurst and 14th, on Sunday
evening, Dec. 5.
Congregation Bnai David is
now making arrangements for the
Chanukah concert to include , a
unique holiday program of songs
and music. In addition to B. Z.
Kapov-Kogan, cantor of the syn-
ogogue. a large choir trained and,
directed by Si. Schwolnick and al
symphony orchestra will partici-
pate. Rabbi Joshua Sperka will
be the speaker.

Young Israel of Detroit, joint- at
Taylor and Woodrow Wilson
ly with Congregation Beih Tfillo Ares.,
on Friday evening, Oct. 29,
Emanuel, announces the first of a at 8:30.
series of 12 Friday evening Lec-
I'rominent Jewish educators will
tures to be held at the synagogue
address these forums on Jewish
education, religion, Zionism, youth
problems and current Jewish news.
For the first lecture Rabbi Max
J. Wohlgelernter of New York,
executive director of Union of Or- REHEARSAL OF CHORAL
thodox Jewish Congregations of GROUP ON WEDNESDAY
America and a member of the fa-
culty of Young Israel Extension
Shaarey Zcdek Choral Society,
Courses of Yeshiva College, has
comprised of members of the
be en invited as guest speaker.
Men's Club, Sisterhood and Young
Rabbi Wohlgelernter is a gra
d- People's Society will meet Wednes.
uate of Isaac Elchanan Yeshiv
a day, Nov. 3, at 8:30 p. m for
C ollege of the City of New York
another rehearsal. This group
and University of Washington. Ile
meets under the leadership of J.
has also held positions at Beth
H. Sonenklar each Wednesday
Jacob and Arias Israel of Hamil-
evening at the synagogue. Those
ton, Ontario, and as executive di- interested in participating
are re-
rector of the Seattle Talmud To-
quested to communicate with
rah. Ile is a brilliant orator.
Cantor Sonenklar at Tyler 4-6200,
Cantor Rubin Boyarsky of the
congregation will lead in the con- Contributions to the North
gregational singing, A social hour
End Clinic
and refreshments will follow.
Rabbi Wohgelernter will aso de-
North End Clinic has received
liver talks on Saturday at 10 a.m. the following contributions:
and at 4 p.m.
In memory of Joseph Levin from
RABBI WOHLGELERNTER
The pubic is invited.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Yoednicke; in
memory of Aubrey Mittenthal of
New York City, from Mr. and
Mrs. Oscar R. Blumberg; in
o
memory of Charles Rosenberg of
Chicago, Ill., from Mr. and Sirs.
Late Aaron D. Markson's Collected Works to Be Dis- Oscar R. Blumberg; in memory
of B. G. Morris from Sir. and Mrs.
tributed at December Event; Daniel Peraky
Oscar Blumberg,

Mrs. S. L. Kavanau, chairman
of the Jewish National Fund Com-
mittee of Hadassah, announces
the sale of two additional Ifuleh
Gift Bonds this week. Money from
the sale of Ifuleh Gift Bonds goes
toward the purchase and develop-
A MORE SOLID, MORE SUBSTANTIAL,
ment of the latest important proj-
MORE MASSIVE CAR
ect undertaken by the Jewish Na-
tional Fund, that of opening the
frontiers of the Galillee sections.
These bonds bear no cash value
nor accrue any interest, but serve
as a lasting memento of an invest-
ment for the Jewish people and
for the development of a Jewish
state.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Barach
have subscribed for a $5 Ifuleh
8510-12th St. at Philadelphia
MAdison 1505
gift bond in memory of Mrs. Jen-
nie Jospey, and Mr. and Mrs. Alex
Caplan have bought a $5 Ifuleh
Gift Bond in memory of their
to Be Guest Speaker
election of Nov. 2,
mother, Sella Caplan of Pitts-
"Richard W. Reading is a high burgh, Pa.
public servant, of fine character.
The Kvutzah Ivrith, the He-
Trees have been planted and
formal public appearance of the David Rubenstein who- raised
He Is possessed with tremendous contributions for land purchases
brew cultural group, resumed its
book will take place at a luncheon most of the funds necessary for
In a statement issued this week energy that is constantly being di- in Palestine have been received as
the publication.
activities and formulated plans
rected
for
municipal
good.
He
has
follows: In honor of Allen Gene
meeting of the Kvutzah during
Dr. Perry P. Burnstine said:
One of the purposes of the
for
several
important
projects
to
an utmost sincerity in his make- Becker, by his mother, Mrs. Her-
"In a few more days the cid- up, as well as a
be carried out during the ensuing the early part of December. The Kvutzvah is to lend support to
dynamic person-
bens of Detroit will decide who elite. As city assessor, as city man Becker; in memory of Airs. year. The first meeting held for guest speaker will be the co-editor the Ilistadruth Ivrith of America,
Helen Weiss, by Mr. and Mrs. S.
shall be their chief executive.
an organization which sponsors
controller, and as city clerk, there H. Glucksman and Mr. and Mrs. that purpose was in the form of of the book, Daniel Perske.
"The present city election is has never been one word of scan- Herbert Cohn; in commemoration a festive gathering during the In-
The publication of the book was the publication of the only He-
brew weekly "Hadoar." T h e
termediate days of Succoth. At
of tremendous linportanco.
dal against his good name. His of the Yahrzeit of M ack
Weiss Y
b
Kvutzvah together with the en-
"All good citizens are urged keen knowledge of city affairs, his wife, Mrs. Moe Weiss; in mem- that gathering there was also held
tire staff of the United Hebrew
to exercise their sacred right and plus his 17 long years of useful, ory of Mrs. Selina Silver Yunis election of officers, and the fol-
Schools raise each year an ap-
lowing were chosen for the com-
efficient,
public
service,
plus
his
duty by voting
by Mr. and Mrs. Julian Lazerov ing year:
preciable amount of money to-
Tuesday. Nov. dynamic personality, entitle him and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Lipson;
Aaron Rosenberg, president; II.
wards this Hebrew weekly. The
2. Don't fail to promotion as the chief execu- i n memory of Joseph Levin by Mr.
Boraks, first vice-president; Julius
same organization, the Ilistdruth
tive of our dynamic city.
to vote!
and 'Mrs. Joseph Budnitsky; in
Rabinowitz, second vice-president;
Ivrith, also publishes the Hadoar
"It has been
"A vote for Richard W. Read- memory of Minnie Silber, mother M
aurice Landau, treasurer; Jo-
Lanoar, the Iladoar for youth
a singular ing for Mayor will mean a clean of Mrs. Julius Braun, by Mr. and eph
Sulkes,
financial
secretary;
which
is being used by the pupils
pleasure a n d fair-minded, unbiased, efficient, Mrs. Philip Gilbert.
in the higher classes of the United
feyer Mathis, recording secre-
honor for me progressive and liberal. municipal
By order of the Worthy Mat-
Hebrew Schools.
ary;
Samuel
Lehrman,
corre-
to have cam- government in Detroit."
ron Theresa Klein of Purity Chap-
ponding secretary; Michael Mich-
This year stress is being laid
Deigned in be-
ter, No. 369, 0. E. S., trees have
in, chairman lia-Fozath lia-Sefer
upon a new project—Hebrew
half of good
been planted as follows: in mem-
distribution
of
Hebrew
books);
Contributions
to
the
Jewish
clubs.
A number of teachers head-
g overnment
ory of Sol Klein, father of Past
ed by Mr. Soref and Mr. Panush
(orris Lachover, chairman pub-
Children's Home
by constantly
Patron Reuben Klein; in memory Ir city; Yitzchok Soref and Ber-
volunteered
to conduct clubs in
using every
of Rose Olschansky, mother of
ard Panush, in charge of Ilebrew
Hebrew for those boys and girls
at my disposal
Elsie Slakter; in memory of Ida
The
Jewish
Children's
Home
of
lob
work;
Gershon
Ifecker
and
who
have
completed
the study
before the pri-
Goldner, mother of Anne Rosen-
Kramer, social committee,
Prescribed by the United Hebrew
maries and Detroit wishes to acknowledge baum; in memory of Joseph Gel- !orris
he
with
thanks
the
receipt
of
dona-
Schools,
and
want
to
become
more
executive committee consists
Dr. Burnstine election in
ler, father of Birdie Rissman; in
Proficient in their spoken Hebrew.
furtherin g the tions from the following: Miss memory of Julius R. Isaacson, Is f the following: Bernard Isaacs,
reel Katz, Louis Green, Sol Kas-
These clubs will meet Saturday
successful candidacy of Letr oit's Ida Kellman, 2080 W. Euclid; husband of Julia Isaacson; in
en, Abraham Shatter, Abraham
afternoons in various homes in
No. 1 public servant, the Hon. Ladies Auxiliary, Jewish National memory of Jacob Harris Smith,
P anush and M. Siazer.
Fund; Mrs, A. J. Copeland, 2335
the form of an "Ones Shabbath."
Richard W. Reading.
father of Mrs. Minnie Israel; in
Calvert Ave.; Bob Wolfe, 2740
Several other meetings were
While the main purpose of these
"Detroit's successful non-parti-
Fullerton Ave.; Council of Jew- memory of Mayer Davis. father he Id by members of the Kvutzah,
clubs is the acquisition of pro-
san charter is in jeopardy( De-
ficiency in the spoken Ilehrew,
ish Women, 89 Rowena; Max of Marian Ginsburg of Bay City. an d it was decided that the first
troit's business interests are in
Mrs. S. L. Kavanau, chairman pr
AARON ROSENBERG
these meetings have been care-
Ginsburg (Rex Beauty Shop),
eject is to be the distribution
jeopardy! Therefore, it is in-
of the Jewish National Fund of
fully
planned by the committee
11618 Dexter; Mrs. Alexander
the late Aaron Markson's book, made possible by the contribu-
cumbent upon you—Mr. and Mrs.
and they will be centered around
Goldberg, 4053 turtevant, in Committee of Hadassah, 1999 Cal- T he Complete Works of Aaron
tions of personal friends of Mr. such subj
Good Citizen—to take more than
vert, Townsend 8-0834, will be D.
as current events ,
Markson," which was published
honor of Yahrzeit of father of
a passing interest in the coming Adolph
pleased to give further informa- in
ar son and his family, and problems in
Cobe.
ects connection with up-
New York and edited by Daniel
tion.
y b the oman
mainl
W's Auxy
iliar buil d ing etc. of Palestine, Jewish
ersky and Bernard Isaacs. The of the Kvutzvah headed by Mrs. value
s,

"THE CAR THAT IS COMPLETE"

Now on Display at

JACK MANN

CHEVROLET
COMPANY

KVUTZAH FORMULATES PLANS FOR YEAR

Dr. Perry Burnstine I
Urges All to Vote

11

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THESE ARE THE ISSUES:

Lower Rents

Th e Labor platform has a clear-cut program
for slashing rentals. We propose to use the
powers of the city to regulate rentals. We

propose also a -50,000,000 home-building
progra m with federal loan. and self•liquidat•

ing bond. that will not increase the city'.
debt. End the Banker's rent gouging by
voting LABOR!

Lower Food Prices

Powers of the City Charte r that have never

been used by the bankers and real estate

men who now run our city are ample to

investigat e high prices of food, gas,
power,
transportation, and other necessitie s of life.

The LABOR candidate s are the only candi-

dates pledged to bring about lower prices.

DI EN

Jek 04 e, 0464

MAYOR

PATRICK H.





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Higher Incomes

With ■ City Administrati on
pledged to bring
about lower rents, lower food prices, munici-
pal ownership o f ga s and electri
c plants,
you are assuyd of more income. The LABOR
candidate. also have a program to end the
thieving in City Hall, to stop costly duplica-
tion of services, to cut street car fares, and
to end banke r dominatio n
of city finances.
And — don't forget — salaries have in-
d 250 millions since the C I 0 came to
Detroit.

FOR COUNCIL

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TRACY M.DOLL
MAURICE SUGAR RICHARD FRANKENSTEEN
R•J 'THOMAS
WALTER REUTHER

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