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Most Important Mercy Drive in History
of Detroit Jewish Community Will Open
On Sunday Evening at Dinner at Statler

MOTHER . DAUGHTER
LUNCHEON AT SHAAREY
ZEDEK SUNDAY, MAY 8

Anti-Nazi Banquet
Thursday Evening

The Sisterhood of Congregation
The German American League
(CONCLUDED FROM PADA ONE)
they are faced today.
We must Shaarey Zedek will have its an- for Culture, the anti-Nazi German
subsidize them not only for hu- nual mother and daughter lunch- organization, announces that an
ens in American Jewry as well as manitarian
reasons or because we eon on Sunday, May 8, in the so- informal banquet will be held at
prominent non-Jews.
believe in the democratic ideal, cial hall of the synagogue, Chi- the Social Turnverein, 8731 E.
At the luncheon meeting on but also because we will never cago at Lawton. Luncheon will be Jefferson Ave., at 7 p. m. on
Monday, the speaker will be Dr. admit the right of any country or served at 12:15 and will be fol- Thursday, May 12. The members
Emanuel Hertz, brother of Chief dictator or tyrant to eliminate the lowed by an interesting program. of the sponsoring committee for
Rabbi Joseph Hertz of England, Jews from the life of the land.
Agnes Ann Brown will give the the banquet, who will address the
a practicing New York attorney, We wish to establish the right of prayer. Mrs. Aaron Silberblatt gathering, are:
himself a former student for the the•Jews to live in every country will represent the mothers and
Prof. Otto C. Marckwardt of
rabbinate and now recognized as as long as their conduct is that of Marjorie Silberblatt will represent Wayne University; Carl Weide-
the outstanding authority in the honorable citizens." Rabbi Feuer the daughters. Mrs. Samuel S. man, president, American Turner
world on Abraham Lincoln. Dr. also stressed the second important Wittenberg will render several Bund; Rabbi Leo Fram, Temple
Hertz is coming to Detroit as the factor in the drive—that of pro- vocal numbers. Charlotte Krue- Beth El; Rev. Owen Knox, Beth-
guest of Beth El College of Jew- viding for the migration of thou- ger will he featured in R short lehem Methodist Episcopal
ish Studies, whose public assembly sands of Jews. Ile declared that playlet. Her supporting cast in- Church; Frank X. Martel, presi-
he will address on Monday eve- with all doors closed to the Jews clude the small daughters of sev- dent, Detroit and Wayne County
ning, and he will make his ad- Palestine remains the major col- eral Sisterhood members.
Federation of Labor; Richard T.
dress to the Allied Jewish Cam- onization center and its upbuilding
The new dance group will Pre- Frankensteen, assistant president,
paign workers through the cour- must be made the primary objec- sent two humorous dances, en- United Automobile Workers; Lar-
tesy of Rabbi Leon Fram, direc- tive of all Jewish community ef- titled "Tin Type" and "Money ry S. Davidow, Gustav Schema.,.
tor of the college.
forts.
Goes Round."
Reservations, at $1.50 per plate,
Reservations must be made , must be mailed not later than
On Tuesday, May 10, the work-
A surprise feature at Monday's
ers will be addressed by Miss meeting was the appearance of through Mrs. J. Perlmuter, Town- May 11 to Eric A. Hillebrand,
Tony Sender, former member of It Partin Marden, a young boy who send 7-2286.
11067 Wayburn Ave., phone Pin-
the German Reichstag and an ex- c ame to this country a year ago
gree 1809.
ile from her native land since a nd gained national fame by writ- FORMAL DINNER-DANCE
The honorary presidents of the
1933. An active figure in Euro- ng the prayer of thanks for hay-
OF COUNCIL JUNIORS national committee of the German
pean political life for many years, ng gained a place of refuge in
American League for Culture are:
her viewpoint was naturally such his country. The superintendent
Prof. Franz Boas, Columbia Uni-
Plans are under way for the an-
an to attract the displeasure of o f schools took note of this prayer
versity, New York; Prof. Julius
the Nazis. Although actually re- a nd sent it to President Roosevelt. nual formal to be given by the Lips, Howard University, Wash-
elected to the Reichstag in the T he prayer has since been printed National Council of Jewish Juni- ington, D. C.
last legal election on March 5, i n the press throughout the coun- ors on Saturday evening, May 21.
Officers of the local chapter are:
1933, she was a marked woman t ry. At Monday's meeting, Martin, This year's affair will be a dinner Honorary presidents, Prof. Otto
and only by an almost miraculous w ho is now being sent on a tour dance, given at the Franklin Hills C. Marckwardt and Gustav Schme-
escape across the border did she o f the country by the Hearst news- Country Club, with Marvin Kahn man; president, Eric Riesterer;
evade the otherwise inevitable p apers, read his prayer to the and his orchestra providing the vice-president, Rudolf Faust; cor-
music. Tickets may be obtained
concentration camp. Miss Sender c ampaign workers.
by calling Ethel Handelsman, Ho- responding secretary, Eric Hille-
first attracted wide public notice
To Stage Radio Play
earth
5666, or Dorothy Yura, brand; recording secretary, Hugo
when she protested against the in-
Aa part of the campaign radio Townsend 7-5261, co-chairmen of Mueller; treasurer, Walter Mar-
vasion of Belgium in 1914. In
rogram,
the
play
"Auf
Wieder-
the
social
committee, or by con- cus; executive board members,
1916 she participated in the first s P
Anton Jacobs and Conrad Woelfel,
International Anti-War Congress s ehn," which has been staged by tacting any Junior Council mem-
in Switzerland. For 14 years a t unday School pupils as part of ber.
he Youth Project, will be pre-
Highland Park A. Z. A. 313
member of the Reichstag, having
first been elected in 1914, she T voted over a special program on Prenzlauer Maternity Aid
The Highland Park Chapter 313
also served as editor of a daily s uesday evening, May 10, over
Elects
Officers;
Bridge
labor newspaper in Frankfort and p cation WMBC, at 7:30 o'clock.
of A. Z. A. had as its guest speak-
upils of the Yiddish, Hebrew and
on May 18
WRY a Social Democratic represen- r
er at the chapter's Passover so-
t-tive of the Frankfort City Coun- 0 eligious schools comprise the cast
cial Mav Chomsky. Mr. Chom-
f this play, which has been di-
The Eva Prenzlauer Maternity sky in very active in activities
cif for two years.
at
rected by Mrs. Nathan FL Berke. Aid is sponsoring a strawberry the Jewish Center. lie addressed
Judge William M. Lewis of Phil-
Hospitality Committee I bridge on Wednesday, May 18, the chapter on "Passover."
adelphia, a national vice-president
2
p.
m.,
at
Kerns Auditorium ,
Mrs. Nate S. Shapero and Mrs.
Chapter 313 won its first ball
of the United Palestine Appeal,
proceeds to be used for tonsil- game in the A. Z. A. schedule
will be the speaker at the lunch- Abe Srere are co-chairmen of the
eclomy cases, through the Mal- against Chapter 63, at Central
hospitality
committee
for
the
din-
eon meeting on Wednesday, May
vin, Klein memorial fund. Tickets High School Field.
11. Distinguished for his activity ner on Sunday evening.
ran be procured from any of the
Members of the pospitality are:
The chapter plans to have a
in numerous civic and cultural en-
following
chairmen: Mrs. J. social the middle of May, with
terprises in Philadelphia and the Mesdames Harold C. Allen, Mau-
Greenstone, Mrs. J. Rose, Mrs. H. Hank Greenberg of the Detroit
State of Pennsylvania, Judge rice Aronsson, Morton Ashner, Ed-
Eisler and Mrs. E. Koffman.
Tigers as guest.
Lewis was first appointed to the w ard Atlas, Irving W. Blumberg,
At the meeting held at the Stat-
A new feature that the reli-
Bench in 1922. In successive Louis C. Blumberg, Harry Becker,
ler Hotel election of officers took irioun committee, headed by Philip
Morris
H.
Blumberg,
Hyman
election, for 10-year terms, he re-
C.
place. Mrs. Z. Goldsmith was Rothschild, has put under
ceived the largest majorities ever Broder. Maurice J. Caplan, Abra-
way
elected president; Mrs. H. Eisler, at each meeting Is the "March
obtained by any Philadelphia ham Cooper, Ben B. Fenton, Sey-
judge, indicating the high esteem mour J. Frank, Fred A. Ginsburg, Mrs. J. Rose, Mrs. F. Strauss, of Events." The chapter is in-
vice-presidents; Mrs. E. Koffman, formed
by the religious depart-
in which he is held by all elements John Ginsburg, Harry Jacobson.
in the community. He formerly Walter Laib, Max Schayowits, recording secretary; Mrs. J. Yud- ment on all Jewish activities at
koff,
treasurer; Mrs. L. Solomon, home and abroad. Boys in the
served the Order of Brith Sholom Bert Silverman, Barney Smith,
corresponding secretary.
chanter prepare culture talks on
as grand master and has for many Herbert II. Warner.
A special board meeting will be subjects of Jewish interest.
years been one of the major lead-
Organisations Raise 88% of
held Monday, May 9, at 8 p. m.,
ers in the Zionist Organization of
The boys attended the A. Z. A.
Their Quotas
at Mrs. F. Strauss' home, 3799 stag, Sunday, May I, at Barium
America of which he is a vice-
Organizations and congrega- Sturtevant.
Hotel.
president. He is also affiliated tions are responding oenerously
with the American Jewish Corn- to the 1938 Allied Jewish
Cam-
mittee and the American Jewish paign.
The records show that Junior Hadassah Mothers' J. W. E. W. 0. to Give
Congress. He has held offices in they have Increased their gifts
Day Meeting Sunday
Steamship Tickets to Or-
practically every important Jew- from the general treasuries by 25
phan for Palestine
ish cultural and philanthropic
per cent to 100 per cent. Myron In commemoration of Mother's
movement in his home city and has A. Keys and Joseph Bernstein
re- Day, observed on Sunday, May 8,
been active in the Jewish Publi-
A
special
meeting of the Jew-
art that to date the organizations i the Detroit unit of Junior Hades-
cation Society of America, Fed- have
ve raised 88 per cent of their sah extends an invitation to
all ish Women's European Welfare
eration of Jewish Charities. Asso- quota from the
organizational. members and their mothers to b e Organization was held Monday,
ciated Talmud Torahs and other pledges. The organizational con-
present at the monthly meeting to May 2, at Congregation Bnai
important movements.
tributions this year are included be held on Sunday at the Statler Moshe. Mrs. D. Silverstein, presi-
On Thursday, May 12, the in the executive quota.
Hotel at 2:30 p. m. Ethel Delis, dent, presided.
speaker will be Marvin Lowen-
Checks for support to Euro-
A small number of organiza- chairman of the program commit-
thal, one of the outstanding Jew- tions have not yet reported
on tee, announces that an interesting pean orphans for 36 cases were
ish authors and lecturers in their contributions.
sent amounting to $196; for rent
program
has
been
arranged
which
The
officers
America. His recent book, "The of these groups
to an orphan family brought over
are therefore includes Jewish readings and reci-
Jews of Germany: A Story of Six- urged to take
up this matter at tations by Aaron Rosenberg. A to Detroit and for rent to an or-
teen Centuries," has received their next meeting and call
phan student in a Hebrew col-
A. J. musical treat is promised as a
wide acclaim. Hi, other impor- Lachover, Co. 1600.
special feature. In addition, there lege.
tant works include "The Mem-
It was decided to pay for a
will
be
an
address
by
Mrs.
J.
H.
At a joint meeting of the execu-
oirs of Glueckel of Hameln," "A
Ehrlich, second national vice- steamship ticket for an orphan
World Passed By" and "The Au- tive and special gifts, the heads president of Senior Hadassah.
girl in Poland (a chalutza) to go
tobiography of Michael de Mon- of the Allied Jewish Campaign
Ann Brooks, chairman of the to Palestine.
taigne." He has written articles lauded the various organizations Jewish National Fund committee
The organization will give a
for their wholehearted cooperation
for the most important American
in the humanitarian drive and for announces that there is still time free paid up luncheon to members
magazines. Born in Bradford,
who
pay dues for 1938 the first
the excellent spirit which prevails to secure certificates for the plant-
Pa., he graduated from the Uni- among the
week in June.
groups. ing of trees in honor of mothers.
versity of Wisconsin and received
Thanks
were expressed to the
The
In addition to the organizational meansmone y secure d throu gh this chairmen, committees and the
his master's degree from Harvard
is appl ied t o
Jewish
University in 1916. He served as pledges from the general trees- National Fund quota. the
public
for
help in the success of
The price
director of the Zionist Bureau uries, members of the organize- of a certificate is $1.50 and Miss the theater benefit given during
for the Pacific Coast, was an asso- tions will be solicited for their Brooks will take orders at the Passover.
c iate editor of Menorah Journal, individual gifts to the campaign. meeting on Sunday
A board meeting will be held
or by tele-
was representative In 1927-28 of Slipe for the members of the vari- phone communication to Town- Monday, May 8, at the home of
groups are alread
y in the send 6-8821.
Jewish minority interest at the
Mrs. B. Feldman, vice president,
League of Nation, and was sem' hands of captains and workers
940 Custer.
Miss Sadie Shur. chairman of
tary of the World Conference for and members of organizations are the cultural committee, announces
naked to welcome these volunteers
International Peace Through Re-
that
Theodore Baruch will be the
ligion in Paris from 1928 to 1930. and do their share to the cam- guest speaker at a cultural meet-
paign. The first meeting of these
Dr. Abbe Hillel Silver of The
ing at her home, 2060 Hazelwood
captains
was
held
on
Thursday
Temple of Cleveland will address
evening, at the Philadelphia-Byron Ave., on Wednesday evening, May
the luncheon meeting on Friday,
11. All members and friends are
School.
May 13. National chairman of
i nvited.
The Primrose Benevolent Club
the United Palestine Appeal, Dr.
org
anized
Silver has for more than 20 years
a team of workers to
been among the leading figures in ass ist the organizations in their Large Audience Hears Rab-
the Zionist movement. He is one gen oral solicitation.
bis Wohlgelernter, Becker
he Halevy Singing Society also
of the most brilliant orators in
and Frani Discuss Divi-
ors, anized a group
America today.
of workers to
sions in American Judaism
ass ist In solicitation.
"Give Him Your Welcome
Appeal by Rabbi Fisher
An appeal has been issued to
Sponsored
by the Men's Club of
A
the Jews of Detroit to extend a W n appeal in behalf of the drive congregation, a symposium on the
made by Rabbi Moses Fischer,
hearty welcome to the volunteer
three
groups
in America Judaism
as follows:
workers who are engaged in the
—orthodox, conservatism and re-
wry as well as mankind at
large
av
sacred task of raising funds dur- he
re corded o
n their sterol! of boner form—was presented at Beth Te-
i ng this important mercy drive, the sh 1111171e11 of number of men ahem filo Emanuel Synagogue last
dewinate as u glorIou• teotature•
Thursday evening, with Rabbis'
Your visitor will be • friend. who . •t the approach
of death ru•de
neighbor or business associate," Hum • nity at Wee rattler th•n their Max J. Wohlgelernter, Lavy M.
own kin •no
rel•tIves
the
hens
of
the
this appeal states. "He is an agent
fort user th ey arcumulattui during Becker and Leon Fram speaking
for a great cause which embraces la i i fetime of hard
for t he respective religious
tell and labor
rylt.r:d
52 organizations working in every
t.h,e
1;1,tt-.. groups. Six hundred people at-'.I
major field of communal respon- who Jumbled himself In his
tended the function. All three par-
sibility, for material aid, rehabili- or snaking no large bequests for hu- ticipants stressed the importance
man
tation and our own self-respect. the g nation porno.. en the round that of ceremonial observances in ores-
ave abundantly and lailehly up to
Through hint you can help insure the Polite while •live The round pion ent-day Jewish life and the role ,
of sh
o 101 Otto amounted to
t he dignity and stability of our
sis,theme
played by the practice of tradi-
Straw.. to whome beneinlenie
tional customs in the preservation
future. Think of the solicitor three than
contInent• bear testimony. etreesed
la codicil the same
ho will come to you as our repre-
of Jewish loyalty.
point, additin
' ii
I I '
s entative, as representative of guld I that he time* to follow as the
j
on rule in his life the wisdom In.
lid ed
the Detroit Jewish Community-
Make
Plans
for
Yeshiva
Beth
in the uplent sayings
••R
"hoover give. While well and
nd more, as a representative of
healthy gives
Judah
Banquet
May
15
old
.
millions who cannot speak to you
lhoever isinewhile sing
In bed
alien wirer .
i n person, but whose need is as in-
The
I.adies
of
the
Yeshiva
Ine,er ghee •fler he 1. dead
t ense and whose call is as urgent
filre• copper
Beth Judah, have planned the
a s if they, themselves, pleaded
Al the Jewish Welfare, Federation
t heir case before your very eyes. open. I,. nowt annual eanitiaign for Its following nrogram for their 11th
vast humarilt•rian sonnets which ro ver annual banquet: Rabbi J. S. Sper-
Let the sine of your contribution
Phuee of its philanthropical •ndeav• ka will be the toastmaster and
reflect the immensity of the ap- br a as It mobilise. Cs organised (fares
on • orals urtprorodeoted *al an/Paned David Cohen; chairman for the
peal."
hitherto, with the sacred mall and en- evening. Cantor Kapov-Kagan
Campaign leaders and workeri peal to Detroit Jewry and for
will be the guest vocalist and he
ter 10
1
lo at,.
that
were heartened this week by the Si,. ilianti, men of beffeVOIONOF
sum of 131•.000 for It. will be assisted by the youngest 1
act that many contributors are Int•I, notional and. more than an, for member of his choir,
Jerry Klein, '
ice International
undertakinsa 1 hes
i ncreasing their pledges. In- ie
11-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs.
is 'se
reases are reported by divisions eht trd."p'si.re d, Ise
Nathan Klein, of 3743 Rochester
n the pre•campeign organization
OR wisdom shiete4 . bylirr: ',,::
Ave. S. Solomon will be the piano
r*il with
'th a
e accompanist.
as well as the executive commit-
glee
Ma view of rebehibi•
tee of the Trade Council.
t•tion end recontertietion I. gold .
All Detroit rabbis are invited
Te
with the only view to r
At an enthusiastic meeting of
to attend the affair. Banquet res-
lieve the •Iik and :emirate hu•
the combined pre-campaign divi-
man nifferine le alleer.
ervations should be made early..
To
glee without plan, cohesion anon
sions, held at noon Monday, a
The banquet will be held May . I
the Impela of the D■ 01.0t 1.
stirring address was delivered by
cert. ,
at the Bnal David Congregation,
And again, to giv e of the eves rob-
Rabbi Leon I. Feuer of Toledo
14th and Elmhurst, at 7:30 p. m.
stance and ry an others Is give
who decried the existence of a
For reservations call Mrs. H. Rot- 1
is Feld.
group in American Jewish life
To glee from the ems .,Mare
tenberg, president, Townsend ,
personal ronostratIon to
which, for the sake of its own
6-1171; Mrs. Katz, treasurer.,
work for It is albrer.
security, favors shrinking within
Te Oils abundant sympathy and
Townsend 6-4230; Mr. Fracer,
alb
its own shell and abandoning the
Proved without coeuret• eft is
secretary, Northlawn 1792, or the I
stet @ten teeing copper, it I•
European Jews to their own fate.
Yeshivah, Townsend 8-7061.
men mockery. -
"This would mean that we ma
May Retrelt Jewry, weighed la this
haw of unParelleted plight and reed
sentence
on
European
death
the
The Big Musks] Treat of the
la !onset. he found equal t• its Fr.. ,
Jewry," Rabbi Feuer declared. hIslorleal respattaibilltia and eve In
Season
"We cannot subscribe to such • • II It. aspertr-gold I
HALEVY'S CONCERT
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to be held at Scottish Rile
not doomed to extermination but
Ask the young people; they
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Standing left to right: Mrs. Morris H. Blumberg, Mrs. Harry
A. Hyman, Mrs. Irving Golden. Left side seated, back to front, Mrs.
Albert Krohn, Mrs. Herman Lewis, Jr., Mrs. Clifford Cole. Right
side, back to front: Mrs. Max E. Sable, Mrs. M. Kassel, Mrs. I. S.
Polosker.

The hand addressing of 6,250
pieces of mail in one day, was ac-
complished by the 1938 Allied
Jewish Campaign mailing squad
under the co-chairmanship of Mrs.
Morris H. Blumberg and Mrs.
Charles Rubiner. The mailing
squad is on call for Jewish Wel-
fare Federation work the year
'round but puts in Intensive day
by day duty for the three weeks
preceding the annual drive.
An overage of 20 women a day
respond to the call of the chair-
men and work at campaign head-
quarters in the Hotel Statled from
early morning until late afternoon
addressing and stuMng campaign
literature to promote city-wide in-
terest in the drive. Approximately
0,000 pieces of mail has been
handled by the committee this
year. In addition to the committee
members pictured, those actively
engaged in the work, include:
Mesdames A. M. Altshuler, M.
Axelrod, Harry Berman, Peter
Bernstein I. I. Bittker, Max Slum-
ber!! M. Burstein, I. B. Dworman,
D' l'inberg, Is Freedman, Aimee
G ' es,Max Gerstma I
n, A. Greenstene. nif.. ITalirtriies.
tizia
Sohl Levy Arthur
Purdy,IJCZI.Rie

Weiner, D. Winograd, 0. Zemon,
and the Misses Evelyn Agree, Lois
Appleby, Henrietta Ascher, Betty
Relit, Bernice Bronstein, Sylvia
Bronstein, Elizabeth Finley, Jean
Grossberg, Miriam Herschberg,
Charlotte Himelhoch, Sylvia Hoff-
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Dr. Wise to Speak
At Polish Conclave

Prof. Joseph P. Chamberlain,
of Columbia University, chairman
of the national co-ordinating com-
mittee for German refugees, and
Rabbi Stephen S. Wise will be the
prircipal speakers at the celebra-
tion of the 30th anniversary of
the Federation of Polish Jews In
America tp be observed at a spe-
cial conference May 8, at Hotel
Pennsylvania, New York. Both
Prof. Chamberlain and Dr. Wise
were among the confer -es called
to the White House by President
,osePh Rosenberg, 1t,l'ori!iosel7berg, Roosevelt to discuss the Presi-
American co-
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