-P E D Enzorrf ous n amomax

PAGE FOUR

November 5, 1937

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

Simon Shetzer Replies to NAMED ON RAILROAD
Criticism of Community MEDIATION BOARD
Council Made by "Two
Orthodox Rabbis"

Couzens Appoints
John Litzky on
Retirement Body

Mayor-Elect Reading Thanks
Community for Support

In a statement to The Jewish
Chronicle, Richard W. Reading,
mayor-elect of Detroit, expresses
his appreciation to the Jewish

Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle:
John Litzky, well known in
In your issue of Oct. 15 there
legal and fraternal circles here,
appeared an open letter attack-
has been
appointed a mem-
ing the Jewish Community Coun-
ber of the Retirement Board of
cil and signed anonymously "Two
Trustees by Mayor Frank Cot-
Orthodox Rabbis." "Two Or-
tons. At the last election held on
thodox Rabbis," however, is not
Oct. 5, the Electorate of The City
a complete cloak of anonym-
of Detroit passed a new Retire-
ity and since I believe I know who
ment System for City Employees
these two rabbis are, I accent the
and created a Board of Trustees
challenge implied in their accusa-
consisting of nine men.
tion and make reply.
The board is composed of the
following men: The Mayor, the
There has been no "concerted
I'resident of the Common Coun-
effort to prohibit an orthodox
cil, the City Treasurer, five city
rabbi to lift his voice or head in
employees and one private citizen.
Jewish community affairs in De-
Mr. Litzky, a resident of this
troit." Nor is there any desire on
city for the past 25 years, is a
. the part of anyone associated with
oast commander of the Julius Ro-
the establishment of the Com-
senwald Post No. 218 of the
munity Council to deny the Ortho-
American Legion. Ile is also a
dox adequate representation.
member of the Mosaic Lodge and
There are two gentlemen upon
DR. I. LEO SHARFMAN
of the Jewish War Veterans of
the executive committee who rep-
the United States, Detroit Post
resent the two leading orthodox Prof. I. Leo Sharfman, h cad No. 135.
congregations, one the present of the economics department of
president, the other a former the University of Michigan, has
president. If these two gentlemen been named by President Ito
are not sufficiently representative volt as a member of the bo ard
HON. RICHARD W. READING
of their respective congregations to mediate the dispute betw een
voters for their support in Tues-
to uphold their orthodox interests the Pacific Electric Railway and
a.
-
adequately, it is a sad reflection its employees.
Z Tygel to Address Gathering at day's election.
upon the congregations which have
"While I am naturally happy at
the Beal Moshe
my election," stated Mr. Reading,
elected them to positions of lead-
ership and which have designated
An important conference of the "I am particularly gratified with
them as their delegates to the
Detroit branch of the American the fine support given me by the
council. Nor are these the only
Committee Appeal for the Jews Jewish people. The injection of the
two orthodox representatives.
in Poland, sponsored by the local racial issue into the campaign by
There are in Detroit two chapters
my opponent was an unfortunate
Bingo Party Noy. 18; the Donor
of alizrachi, the orthodox Zionist
incident but the Jewish voters were
Luncheon on Feb. 1
organization, and the president of
not misled and gave eloquent an-
one of these two chapters is also
ewer to these charges with their
a member of the executive com-
The Bnai David bingo party,
ballots. My public record conclu-
mittee.
sponsored by the Sisterhood and
sively demonstrates that I am a
man of broad sympathies, of prog-
The Council is the representa- Men's Club of the Bnai David
ressive ideas and I am free from
tive voice of the community. The Synagogue, will be held in the
any racial or religious prejudices."
executive committee is only a con- social hall, Thursday evening.
Nov.
18,
at
8:30
p.
m.
Members,
'Mr. Reading concluded by say-
venient administrative agency
ing, "I shall be mayor for all the
which is at all times directly re- friends and the general public
are
asked
to
attend
and
help
people of Detroit, regardless of
sponsible to the Council. Any del-
race, color or creed,"
egate to the Council has an equal make this affair a success. Mrs.
voice with any other delegate. Irving Berson and Mrs. Max
Those orthodox rabble who are Sampson are chairmen, assisted
New Books Secured by the
delegates will have an opportunity by their co-workers.
Shaarey Zedek Library
to be heard. No one questions The following are new ap-
their right to speak. Some of I pointees of the Bnai David Sis-
A
large number of new books
them will be placed on the various terhood: Mrs. Hyman Miller, pub-
have been added to the Shaarey
committees through which the licity; Mrs. Morton Espar and
a
Zedek
Library. Among the out-
Council will function and where, Mrs. Bernard Blostein, sick corn-
standing books of fiction there
too, they will have an opportunity mittee; Mrs. Dan Otis, member-
are
the
following:
to contribute of their intelligence, ship; Mrs. David Cohen and Mrs.
"The Mother," by Shalom
wisdom and experience. Morris Wolk, representative at
c reproductions
Asch; "If I Forget Three," by
Just in passing, let it be noted Detroit Jewish Council.
Joseph
Donner;
"Time
Piece,"
Mrs. Roy Chatljn, Townsend
that of the 10 orthodox congre-
and "Barren Metal," by Naomi
7
!!!!::::1
gations having rabbis of their-8154,
is general chairman of
Jacob; "Jewish Romances" by
own, only five had become affili- Bnai David Sisterhood's second
Lehman;
"The
Buried
Candela-
ated with the Community Coun-n nual donor luncheon. which is
Z. TYGEL
17:1°16
brum," by Stefan Zweig.
oil at the date of the first Council to be held Feb. 1, at Fort Wayne
Among the non-fiction books
meeting, And of these five con- Hotel, 408 Temple. Mrs. Lou branch of the Federation of Polish
gregations, only two had desig- Sakanof, ways and means corn- Jews in America, has been called received are the following: "The
hated their rabbis as delegates. mittee,will gladly assist anyone for this Sunday afternoon, Nov. Tragedy of Antl-Semitism," by
At this time there are six such wishing to raise their fees for 7, at 2 o'clock, at the Bnai Moshe, Max Hunterberg; "The Jewish
School," by Nathan Morris; "Out-
orthodox congregations affiliated this purpose. Novelty cards will Dexter and Lawrence.
be available. Mrs. Bernard
Z. Tygel, executive director of line of Jewish Knowledge, Vol.
with the Council, only three of also
.
whom have named their rabbis tiosatein, Townsend 6-5003, heads the American Committee Appeal, III," by Israel Goldberg and Sam-
among their delegates. What, the ticket committee. Mrs. Harry and one of the leaders of the son Benderly.
There have also been received
pray, is the alleged affront of the Avison is in charge of the Pro World Federation of Polish Jews,
will address the meeting. Mr. some Hebrew books published in
Council towards the orthodox rab- gram and souvenir booklet.
bis compared with the affront in- Mrs. J. Docks of Monterey Ave. Tygel recently returned from a Palestine: "Shires Rochel" by Ro-
Lively Wool stays young
volved in a congregation failing entertained the Bnai David Ma- trip to Europe wheee he conferred chel Blauvstein, several books by
terhood board members at her with leaders of Polish Jewry and the well known Palestinian writer,
to consider its own rabbi worthy home,
he will bring a report of the tra- J. Burls, and others.
The Nov. 1, at 1 p. m.
of representing it as a delegate
The library is open each day
annual complimentary paid- gic conditions of the Jews in Po-
to the Council. That is indeed "an
from 10 to 12; 2 to 6 and 7 to
.
can luncheon planned by Bnai Da- land.
arrogant snub."
.
9;
on Fridays from 1 to 4 and on
Another charge which the "Two Yid Sisterhood, is to be held Nov.
Sundays from 9 to 1.
23,in the social hall of the myna-
Orthodox Rabbis" make and which gogue. Mrs. Hyman Miller, chair- Contributions to Women's
The librarian is Miss Janet
is wholly unwarranted by the facts man of the affair. and the ha
Auxiliary of Home for Aged Olender.
is the statement that the "Com- sesses promise
a pleasant after.
munity Council is shaped in strict noon.
Two Block. North of Joy Road, Corner Underwood
The Women's Auxiliary of the
accordance with the example set
by the Welfare Federation onThe first open meeting of the Home for the Aged announces the
whose board the orthodox rob- Bnai David Sisterhood will be held following contributions:
Monday, Nov. 8, at 8 1). m., at
Gifts to the memorial fund were
binate is taboo." Of the 10 mem- the meeting hall of the synagogue received from the following:
tate to return for another dose of
Workers on the 1938 Detroit
berg who sat upon the nominating Members and friends are invited.
Mrs. Philip Gorelick of 3308
the same. The damage to a per-
committee only two are members Mrs. Graf...chairman of the af - Webb Ave., in memory of her fa- Community Fund campaign, will
face a tremendous task as the new
of the Federation board. Certain- fair, is arranging a social eve-
sonality is had enough. but the
ther, Leonard Kunin and mother.
ly it cannot be said that these two ping of entertainment cards and Reva Kunin; from Mr. and Mrs. week dawns in pushing the $2,500,-
harm resulting from the loss of
dominated the other eight corn-
By HARRY COHEN, President
000
drive
"over
the
top",
campaign
The
fourth
annual
donor
dinner
mittee members. And it is worth refreshments, after the business A. Homonoff, 2994 Collingwood,
even a single member of a uni-
Friends of Harry Keys, for 18
leaders told them as they assem- of the Ladies Auxiliary of Yeshi.
in
memory
of
Mrs.
Ida
Goldner.
fied group, can be of greater con- years a constable in Wayne
saying now that although the meeting.
bled for their last luncheon meet-
mother
Ann
Rosenbaum;
from
sh
Beth
Judah
will
be
given
Sun-
Detroit,
New
York
and
other
sequence.
Federation took the initiative in
ing before the week-end.
County, was elected constable in
Mr. and Mrs. Moe Leiter, 1745
providing the funds for the Corn-
Reports showed that pledges are day, Nov. 14, at 7 p. m., at Con- cities are striving to arouse in the
It seems to me that my young the 22nd Ward by a large major-
Boston Blvd., in memory of Jo-
munity Council in two successive
still far from the appointed goal
minds
of
its
Jewish
populations
friends
can
adjust
themselves
seph Levine; in memory of Irving
ity, at the election on Nov. 2.
years and started in motion the
The need for money in the com-
a realization of the need for He- more adequately not only in Jew-
Osnos, son of Mr. and Mrs. Cla-
machinery which eventually cre-
Other Jews who were success-
ing year will be greater than in
mps, by Bnai Brith; Mra. Rivka
brew education, By means of en- ish situations, but also in their re-
ated the Community Council, at
lationships with non-Jews, when ful in the race for constables are:
In accordance with the annual Levine of 512 Westminster Ave., the past year, it was said, not
rollment contests, of posters, par- Properly equipped. Witness the
no time has the Federation at- custom, the Jewish War Veterans in memory of Esther Yetta Rap- alone because of increased activity
S. Arthur Gordon, 2nd Ward;
ent meetings, and newspaper ar- high regard that Jews-and non-
tempted to exereise•any domina- of the United States will broad-1 "snort; Mrs. Herbert Cohen, anticipated but also because of the
ticles, religious education is being Jews alike have had for our teach-
tion or control over the organize- cast their Armistice program over 16517 Baylis, in memory of Na- increased costs of living. If the
brought to the attention of the ers and rabbis. The scholarship
Lion of the Council or of the elec- I a nation-wide hoop-up on Sunday than D. Metzger; Mrs. Ray Stral- required resources are not at hand,
public. We spend time, money, and splendid character of •many
tion of its officers and executive morning, Nov. 7, at 11:30 a. m.
ser, in memory of Mrs. Muriel it was indicated, fund officials may
and effort to direct our people of our people have led us to point
committee. Nor has the Federa- The services will be broadcast Moscowitz; Mrs. Sophie Katz, find it necessary to curtail activi-
to
a study of our laws, history, with pride to their achievements.
Lion attempted to serve out for over the National Broadcasting 17515 Northlanw, in memory of ties in many of Its 80 agencies.
customs, and manners. We supply For our young people not to know
During the. coming week daily
itself any special sphere of influ- Company coast-to-coast Blue Net- father, Julius Pomarz.
ence in the Council. The Federa- work.
education free of charge where of the great names of our schol-
luncheon meetings will be held for
Donations to the Simcha Fund
tion has exactly the same kind of
necessity indicates such a course ars and rabbis, is
A list of the stations available were received from Mrs. Samuel campaign solicitors at the Hotel
a reflection
representation that any
to be desirable. Yet the response upon the mothers and fathers who
other con- to receive and relay this broadcast Kanners of 16140 Washburn. hon- Stotler, and on Friday evening a
is not in proportion to the Jewish fail to arouse in their children a
stituent organization has and this, includes WXYZ, Detroit.
oring her recovery from illness. final victory dinner will take place.
despite the fact that its member-
Community Fund officials are
desire to attend Hebrew School.
An impressive all-Sectarian pro- and from Bnai Brith, in honor of
indeed disheartening that
ship is the largest of any single gram has been arranged with the Mrs. S. K. Slobin'a recovery from urging that public spirited citizens
It is true that many children
ipnoftuspliaist eioinndef the beautiful live
who have not been visited by soli-
may not have a great desire to
Jewish organization in the city. following speakers: Colonel Alva illness,
l ived by our fathers, in spite o f attend
citors telephone campaign head-
We consider It unworthy of these J. Brasted, chief of chaplains,
Hebrew School. In this ,
the devotion of our fathers t o
quarters at the Hotel Stotler,
two rabbis to have raised this War Department; Capt. Robert D. Junior Council to Sponsor
many of them are not unlike their
a Cherry 7830 and ask that their
Jewish ideals and customs, w e fathers and mothers. Parents who
Federation issue which could not Workman, head of chaplains,
Bridge on Nov. 17
must today rudely awaken parent 3 are willing to make the very great
pledge be called for.
possibly have been based upon a Navy Department; Dr. Abram Si-
and children by means of adver effort that is probably required
•
proper scrutiny of the facts in- mon, rabbi of the Washington He-
volved.
The Council House on Rowena
Using technique to the realization in training their children will get
There is one other point that brew Congregation; Harry H. Ave. will be the setting for a Contributions to Scholarship
HARRY KEYS
that their help is needed to per them to want what is worth want-
Schaffer commander-In-chif of
De ua e Judaism.
Fund of the United
should be made. It cannot be said the Jewish War Veterans of the fund-raising b•ridge, being spon-
ing by providing opportunities for
At the time of the destruction the worth-while wants to grow Henry Gordon, 6th Ward; S. Rob-
Hebrew Schools
that the approach of the Corn- United States. The United States sored by the social service com-
ert Diamond, 9th Ward; Charles
of the Second Temple, Yochanan and multiply.
munity Council Is wholly secular, Army Band will furnish the music. mittee of the National Council
The United Hebrew Schools ac-
Blondy, 10th Ward; Joseph Har-
ben Zakkai realized that our ex
as charged. Included among the The broadcast is part of the of Jewish Juniors, on Wednesday knowledges with thanks the re-
That Hebrew school attendance ris, 12th Ward; Sidney W. Gray,
MRS.
P.
ROTTENBERG
istence as a people was in grave is desirable, most of us will agree.
aims of the Council is one which policy of the Jewish war veterans evening, Nov. 17, at 8 o'clock. ceipt of contributions to th
18th Ward; Michael Seidner, 20th
directs us to promote and advance of memorialize departed conlrades. There will be refreshments and scholarship fund of the school gregation Emanuel, Taylor and danger. To avert this dangerous Our schools are desirable because Ward.
Possibility, he secured from the they use the most modern and
the spiritual aspirations of the to promote good-will among all prizes, and the receipts will be from the following:
Woodrow Wilson,
Mr. Keys is well known in De-
used
for
Chanukah
party
for
150
Roman
Emperor
permission
to
Jewish people." While the Coon- ex-servicement regardless of creed
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Meyer o f
In honor of the occasion the rob- build a school at Jabneh. It was up-to-date methods of teaching. troit and is popular because he
cil may not deal directly in reli- or religion and to advance the children. For tickets call Mrs. Ben 17516 Fairfield Ave.. friar s^hsl
- bis of Detroit will be present. Can- to be just a small school. Per- The old-time "cheder" is an in- has devoted himself unstintingly
Bayer, Townsend 6-1950, or
;dolls affairs, and I doubt whether reuse of peace.
stitution consigned to antiquity.
arships in honor of the Bar Mitz - for R. Boyaraky and a well-known
the rabbis themselves would en-
Dorothy Seidman, Townsend
to many Jewish causes. He is an '
vah of their son. Seymour Leonard , speaker from out-of-town will be mission was granted, and this All that was good and useful
6-4828.
"small" school proved to be the
active member of Shaarey Zedek
courage such interference, the
about it has been retained. The
which will take place on Saturday . present. D. Temchin will be toast-
Council should concern itself with
and is one of the ushers there. He
Youth Education League
means
of
keeping
the
scattered
traditional admonition that "The
Nov. 6, This liberal contribution
raising the moral and ethical tone
refugees loyal to Judaism. The study of the Torah is our one su- attends Shaarey Zedek - Sabbath
-
Avoda Men's Club Formed; will pay for the education of f6u master.
of the Jewish community, by tag-
The public is invited. Those tiny sea coast town on the Medi- preme task in life," is the guid- services regularly and is also a
The Youth Education League
Sponsors Party Nov. 10
children whose parents are on •
wishing to obtain reservations ran terranean became the center of ing principle of the U. H. S. of regular attendant at. the Shalosh
ing up those matters which reflect sponsored a highly successful
able to take care of their tuition
Seudom on Saturday afternoons.
do so by calling the chairman, Jewish learning. From it, as Detroit.
upon the honor and dignity of the bridge luncheon on Oct. 27, at
The Avoda Men's Club was or. fee. It will also provide these Mrs. P. Rottenberg, Townsend though from the hub of
,Jewish group. It is my personal Fyfe's Auditorium and thanks the
Organizer of the west side
a wheel
The course of study is divided
children
with
free
books
and
with
mired to promote social and
5-1171,
or
Mrs.
Katz,
To.
6-4320.
hope that when the Council shall many friends who contributed
went out students. They became into three well-integrated groups. branch of Young Israel, Mr. Keys
charitable activities. The officers transportation to and from the
have demonstrated its ability to prizes and food.
like the spokes of that wheel, They are, (1) the kindergarten, is a former president of that
school.
of the club are: Albert A. Ross,
handle difficult problems, it will
who kept the people on for children of the age of five; branch, He is also a member of
A get-together for the mem-
Mr. and Mrs. Saul Gertzman of Jr. Zedakah Bingo Party on teachers
not hesitate to take up the goes-. berm and their husbands was held president; Jack Commer, vice
the
th e rim in close (2) the seven year elementary the Union Lodge of the Masonic
president;
George Arta, treasurer; Ls Salle Blvd. contributed to-
Nov. 9
tion of kashruth control as well in the form of a Hallowe'en cos-
touch with the hub of Jewish life course, and (3) the four-year Ord er,
wards
the
scholarship
fund
of
the
as the regulation of the "mush- tome party. at the Merrivilla Hyman P. Levy, secretary.
at
Jabneh.
This
small college high school which is in turn sub-
In spite of a vicious campaign
The Avoda Men's Club is spon- Bar Mitzvah of their son, Abra-
room" synagogues which spring Apts. Mrs. Edith Sucher was the
proved to be the forerunner • of divided into a junior and senior based on religious issues, Mr. Keys
Junior Zedakah announces its
soring a bingo party Wednesday ham. S.
tip each year as the High Holy chairman.
e
Babylonian
colleges.
high school.
h
won by a majority of 4,000. Ile
The Youth Education League first social gathering of this sea-
evening,
Nov.
10,
at
the
Bnai
Days approach. These are two
The next meeting will be held
Today, we are not in grave
The m ajo r subjects taught are resides with his family on Strath-
contributed one scholarship to son, a bingo party to be held on
questions which involve more than at the home of Mrs. Sadie Mitt, Moshe auditorium, Dexter art'
danger of having Jewish life ex- molter reading and understanding more Ave.
Lawrence. Prizes will be offered. the scholarship fund of the United Nov. 9, at the Women's League
a limited Orthodox interest. They 4044 Sturtevant.
terminated
as
in
the
days
of
the
of the prayers, the Hebrew lan-
Proceeds to be used for charitable Hebrew Schools. This contribu- Bldg., 4735 Cass Ave. The chair-
concern the entire Jewish com-
tion will pay for the education of man for this party is Golds Zack. Romans. We are always in danger guage, the Chumosh, "or Five Harmonica Claim and Band,
purposes.
munity. And incidentally, the or-
■ child whose parents are unable ; The party is open to men and of persecution, but the immediate Books of Moses," with the com-
thodox rabbis who have handled
peril that faces us now, is ignor- mentary of Bashi used in the
Chess-Checker Tourna-
the question of kashruth for many ership and by attacking the mo- To Show Pictures Depicting to take care of his tuition fee. women. There will be prizes.
ment at Dexter Center
It will also provide him with free
plans were made definite ance. Even the upbuilding of Pal- high school, and the Prophets.
years have no record of success tines of those who have given so
Camp Tamakwa Activities books. The officers of the Youth !These
estine
depends
upon
the
educa-
The
Mishnah,
and
Gemarah.
Jew-
I at the last meeting held at the
to which they can point with pride much of themselves to bring the
tion of our youth. It is easy to ish history, Hebrew literature,
Education
League
are:
Airs.
Wil-
At
the Dexter branch of the
home
of
Violet
Bonin
on
Oct.
31.
and the question of "mushroom" Council to this point. The present
see how a group, otherwise uni-
Camp Tamakwa announces the liam P. Greenberg, president:
grammar and composition and Jewish Community Center, on
Tickets for the affair can be
synagogues is one which, to my executive committee will not serve
first showing of its moving pict- Mrs. Louis Fried and Mrs. Harry obtained from Gold* Zack by call- fied, can be broken down by the customs and institutions are also Thursday evening, Nov. 18, • har-
knowledge, they have completely forever. If any error hss been
ures, to which the public is in- Topcik, vice-presidents; Mrs. Louis ing Tr. 2-1608, or from Zedakah action of even a single individual studied.
r
monica class and harmonica band
ignored. When the time comes to committed in the selection of its vited. It
who is not aware of the purposes,
will take place on Fri-
For boys of Bar Mitzvah age, will be formed. Martin Hoffer will
tackle these problems, all of us members, and none of us claim in- day, Nov. 26, at the Wilshire Ho- Wasserman, recording secretary; Juniors.
desires,
customs.
or
traditions
of
there are pre-Bar Mitzvah classes take ■ professional harmonica
Mrs. Benjamin Gelman, torres-
will welcome the co-operation of fallibility, the mistake can be cot-
A
formal
dance
to
be
given
the group.
available.
the orthodox rabbis who are ore- rested at the next election. Until tel, at 7:30 p. m. The pictures oonding secretary; Mrs. Harry Christmas night, Dee. 25, is also
apart for the edification of his
While attending daily services
show the camp itself, the staff, Galperin, treasurer; Mrs. Albert
In indicating here the nature class put it together again and
Pared to work with us on a basis then, is it too much to ask the
scheduled by the club. Further at the synagogue, I meet many
the
various
activities,
Including
of the purposes and effects of the show them "what makes it go."
el mutual understanding and trust, "two orthodox rabbis" that they
Bloom, financial secretary; Mrs. details will be made known after
fine
young
men
of
good
Jewish
swimming, life-saving, canoeing, Martin L. Friedman. publicity;
U. II. S. it Is my hope that I have
A large class, equipped with
NW not with suspicion and chat- help build with us • finer Jewish
sailing. riding, other athletics, Mrs. Morry Suesman, case worker. the next meeting on Nov. 7, at families who have had the misfor- helped to make others understand screw-drivers, In all probability, is
the home of Adele Davis of Webb tune of losing • father or mother.
of motive. community and refrain from tear-
II boa taken the Jewish corn- ing down the foundations before and life at Camp Tamakwa in
its achievements. For only by ac- expected to be present,
A contribution from Judge and Ave.
These young 'people frequently tive participation in the services
Personal invitations to Mrs. Charles Rabiner In honor of
a long time to take this we have even begun to rear the general.
A chess and checker tournament
t his showing are not necessary. the
knew so little Hebrew, as to be
Bar Mitzvah of Joseph War-
as represented in the super-structure?
Eve magazine, the Jewish WM- unable to read the "Kaddish" offered by the United Hebrew is being organized at the Dexter
Schools can Detroit Jews make branch as a basis for the newly
ner and Jarvis Frenetic'.
1 an 's publication, has folded up se
on of the Jewish Corn-
This statement to my own and
The palm for the best name
The United Hebrew Schools are after plenty of financial head- is mice. Their own embarrassment this institution serve the purposes formed chess and checker club.
Camel It ought not be I accept full personal responsibi- charge goes to Alfred Levy of
not tempered by the Presence for which it was intended.
n receipt of a liberal contribu- aches which proved incurable even
•
Hannan Kraft, a memberof the
NOWa who are the lily for it.
of colleagues in exactly the same
Brooklyn,
who
now
is
Warner
Al-
t
ion from Richard Allen Prince
seerctiveneas by
Dexter Center will present I tra-
Very truly yours.
r Doug as , Levy wain t dig- 0 f Glynn Court in honor of his after three or four of our wealth- predicament Often, keenly aware
The king of the onion business velogue talk with movies and slid.
i• its lead-
est
Jews
had
contributed
sizable
SIMON HETZER.
of and disconcerted by a first
miffed enough for him, he claimed• B ar Mitzvah.
is a landsman of ours called Ben based on his vacation trip to Colo.
sums.
experience, they beat- Balish.
■
redo during the past rummer, .

one. Polish Federation
Conference Sunday

Sisterhood of Bnai
David Plans Events

Beauty has

the floor!

your Oa a

'1

aglle

types. Dignified Oriental
ontemp
...dash ing

patterns—and many

oth ers.

Our price tags won't cramp
1 your
You'll find
ar
them as 1W:s

if

44

50

for a x 12

Famous Furniture Co.

Last-Minute Appeal
For Community Fund

*** COMPLETE LINE OF FINE FURNITURE AT GREAT SAVINGS * *
9405-9409 Grand fiver Avenue

4th Donor Dinner
of Yeshivah Nov. 14

Purpose of United
Hebrew Schools

Harry Keys Chosen
Constable in 22nd

Jewish Veterans'
Broadcast Nov. 7

I

'th

