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YESHIVA BETH JUDAH LAIES
INTERESTING
FINANLIAL STATEMENT
IN
The 23rd anniversary of the raise funds for the maintenance
FRESH AIR CAMP
STAFF A NNOUNCEDI
Was Ardent Zionist; Known Yeshiva Beth Judah was cele- of this institution.
Funds are also raised by mem-
as Able Painter and
brated at a banquet on May 15. bership dues, donations, memorial
Irwin Shaw, director of Fresh
Sculptor
Organized 23 years ago by the late pledges and box collections.
Air Camp at Blaine Lake. near
Funeral services for Morris
Rosenstein of 2044 Taylor Ave.
were conducted on Tuesday morn-
ing, with Rabbi A. M. Hershman
and Cantor J. II. Sonenklar olTi-
dating. Burial was in Clover Hill
Park Cemetery.
Mr. Rosenstoin who was an ar-
dent Zionist, spent four years in
Palestine. Ile was known as an
able painter and sculptor and was
a learned Talmudist.
Some of his finest paintings,
depicting Biblical scenes, are in
possession of his children.
Surviving him are four daugh-
ters: Mrs. Samuel Berman and
Mrs. Jacob S. Sauls of Detroit,
Ruth of Chicago and Mrs. Morris
J. Appelman of Chicago; and
three sons, Samuel J. and Ben-
jamin Rhodes of Detroit and
Irving G. Rhodes of Milwaukee.
The following is a statement of
Rabbi Judah Levine, for the teach-
account and operation for the
ing of the spirit kof the Talmuo.I year ending Dec. 31, 1937, pre-
to the Jewish youth of Detroit, pared and audited by Nathan L.
this organization has been main- . Tracer, secretary:
tained and has progressed conti INCOME
Dues
$ 623.55
v itions
621,85
i dli skor
58 75
Box Collections
278.26
Entertainments
1728.67
Refunds
338.94
Loans
977.80
8.65
Flower Fund Collections
Upper Floor Rentals
228.16
Miscellaneous Receipts 402.00
Brighton, Mich., has announced
the camp staff for the 1938 sea-
son, which opens June 27.
Irving Rosen. B. A.. from
Wayne University. and Sara Stein.
miduate of Michigan State ^ Nor-
mal College, will head the list
SHOES REPAIRED
LIKE New
Total lucerne
$5266.63
EXPENSES
Coal
$ 32.00
Entertainments
515.84
Office Expenses
226.03
Real Estate and Paym's 2593.35
Collector's Commission. 200.58
Legal Expetises
87.02
• Invisible No Nail Soling
Salaries
226.69
Phone
' -Teacher's Wages
62.50
• Repaired, Cleaned and Dyed
Pledges
210.50
• Low Prices for Quality Work
General Repairs
419.311
• We Use Only Fine Prime Oak
Flowers
46.88
Leather
Hastings and 12th St.
NO
CHARGE
Rent
250.110
• Expertly Trained Shoemakers
FOR PICK UP
Detroit Bank Charges
4.41
Rebuild Shoes to Look Like New
and DELIVERY
Loans Paid
585.00
1612 UNION GUARDIAN BLDG.
Miscellaneous Expenses 204.92
Detroit Post No. 135, with its
Water
19.79
convention committee, are sponsor
General Insurance
58.70
ing 11 radio broadcasts in behalf
IRWIN SHAW
CB COMPANY
MRS.
H.
ROTTENBERG
Light
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29.36
of the Jewish \Val. Veterans of
Gas
7.88 of 24 counselors. Both Rosen and
the U. S., and their 43rd national nuously under the active support
General Painting and
Miss Stein are returning for their
encampment, which will be held of the ladies of the Yeshiva Beth
Decorating Co.
400.00 third season at Fresh Air Camp.
here Sept. 2 to 5, 1938. There will Judah.
School
Books
13.02
The camp athletic program will
be four radio broadcasts over sta-
The Ladies of the Yeshiva, after
Telephone
4.19 be supervised by Ben Chinitz,
Cor. John R & Piquette
tion WWJ, four over WXYZ, and many
years of strenuous effort
who is principal of the Bnai
three over station \VMBC.
have bought a home for the Ye -
Total Expe.itara
56179.99 Moshe Religious School. and who
The first broadcast was delivered shiva on 2535.41 Elmhurst as a
Deficit for the year ...$ 931.36 has won a reputation in the field
over station WWJ, on May 23, by permanent home for preparing Less Previous Balance
of sports as well as education.
the president of the Detroit Con- Jewish youths for higher rabbin-
of Jan. 1, 1937 ... 960.59 Serving on the athletic staff will
vention Corporation, Samuel J. ical colleges in New York, Chicago,
be Bertha Sokolov, harry Berg,
Lever The second of this series of Boston and Philadelphia.
Bal. Dec. 31, 1937
$ 29.23 Sidney Schiff and Selma Horo-
broadcasts will be heard over the
The Ladies of Yeshiva Beth ASSETS
witz.
same station on June 20, from 8 Judah number approximately 300
Cash in Bank
0
Harry Fox, B. A., who majored
to 8:15 p. m. Dr. Robert R. Rosen, members.
LIAB‘LI T I ES
vice-president of the Detroit Con-
Loa s Pay
• $ 265.00 in health education at Wayne
This
group,
under
the
leader-
vention Corporation, will be the
University, is in charge of water-
ship of the president, Mrs. Pearl
speaker.
C11
44 iital Deficit
$ 235.77 front activities. His group of as-
Maurice Bordelove, commander Rottenberg, provides for the up-
sistants includes: Leada A. Mil-
Respectfully
submitted,
of Detroit Post No. 135, and vice- keep of the home, provides trans-
NATHAN L. TRACER, Sec'y ler, Norbert Ketzi, Jack Tauber,
president of the Detroit Conven- potation Cu,- children and con-
Ladies of Yeshiva Beth Judah Gertrude Weinstein and Jeanette
tion Corporation, will speak over ducts many affairs necessary to
Bielfield.
station WXYZ, on Tuesday, June
Handicraft instruction will be
14, from 9:45 to 10 p. m.
under the supervision of Beatrice
Over 10,000 delegates and their
Baiter. art teacher in the Detroit
For five successive years the percentage of new
friends are expected in Detroit for
public schools. She will be as-
the convention.
business purchased by existing policyholders has
sisted by Philmore Belsky and
shown a steady increase, and last year reached ■
ICONCLVDED FROM PAGE ONO)
be created. then it would surely Manuel Simon. Lester M. Hirsch
new high figure.
be worthwhile to make the great- and Marjorie Mitchkum will teach
J. N. F. AUXILIARY
lore.
make judenrein those countries in est effort to obtain additional op- nature
ANNUAL MEETING
The 70,000 policyholders, owners of this. Com-
The comp paper, edited and
pany, have thus indicated their continued con•
TUESDAY, JUNE 14 which the governments and their portunities which are not as ade- Printed by the campers them-
sadistic, epileptic applauders and quate and not se complete. Think selves, will have Allan Barahal as
deuce and satisfaction.
The Ladies Auxiliary of the the Jew-baiter ♦ have denied us what a consolation we can bring staff advisor. Lillian Mellen is
They are not only building extra prosperity for
Jewish National Fund will hold its
in
charge
of
all
dramatic
produc-
numbers
,of
Ger-
large
to
those
themselves, but are securing profitable pro-
annual meeting and installation of the right to live? Regardless of man and Austrian Jews, perhaps tions and Geraldine Horowitz will
officers at the Fort Shelby Hotel, what one's view of Jewish his- to the overwhelming majority. conduct dancing classes.
tection at low cost. Assure mutually.
tory
may
be,
regardless
of
one's
525 Lafayette, on Tuesday, June
The club department will be
who are condemned to continue
conception of the future course living, or to continue dying in sponsored by Sarah Horowitz,
14, at 7:30 p. m.
Philip Slomovitz will be guest of our martyred people, we would Places where their right to live Beatrice Fisher and Eugene Nor-
speaker. The musical program wilt today bless the hands of a Jew- is hot recognized.
man Agins.
be given by Mrs. Ben Merkle, vo- ish "evacuator". if those hands
Fresh Air Camp offers health-
And why should we limit our
calist, with Mrs. Mildred Maher were able to point to some place,
beautifully
ful, outdoor vacations to Jewish
horizon
of
martyrdom
to
Ger-
at the piano.
and if there were some place, to many and Austria? What would boys and girls from 6 through
husbands and friends of mem- which to evacuate. The world,
furnished outside rooms
15 years of age at a nominal fee.
bers are invited to attend the an- however, is today small apd nar- we do if tomorrow Poland should Located on wooded Blaine Lake,
All with private tub and
nual meeting. Refreshments will row. Doors and gates are every- become envious of its western just 44 miles from Detroit. the
neighbor,
and
if
Hungary
and
be served.
where bolted, and when they are
shower baths-at lowest
Members are urged to report opened, it is only for a little Rumania would begin to practice camp biuldings are modern in ev-
change of address to the secretary, while and for very few persons. German methods? Does anyone ery detail. Meals are wholesome.
possible rates in down-
a appetizing and prepared in ob-
Mrs. Joseph Deytshe. Mrs. Deytshe
A sell lord." no •AIIVNIAN on VIA, Pad
We will, of course, fight and imagine that we would be a in
few servance of the dietary laws. A
can be contacted at To. 5-9398.
fight hard for the wider opening position to evacuate within
town Detroit for perman-
doctor
and
nurse
are
always
on
years,
not
hundreds
of
thousands,
auxiliary
is
planting
trees
The
of the doors to Palestine. We
in Palestine in memory of Mrs. will', of course, not rest until we but millions of Jews? Where to? duty and the camp medical clinic,
ent guests. You can live
Jack Ellenstein, a board member succeed in bringing into Pales- How? With what means? With with its new addition of a 12-
DAVID STOTT BUILDING
who passed away recently. Two tine at least a substantial part what prospects in the new lands? hospital bed dormitory. is now
in luxurious comfort
trees have been planted in mem- of the German and Austrian
Let us "evacuate" whomever equipped to take care of any
emergency.
ory
of
each
of
the
following:
Jake
inexpensively.
youth for whom we can and we we can, wherever it will be pos-
Vacations at Fresh Air Camp
Peiser of New York, brother of must create there a possibility for sible, and as many as possible.
Mrs. S. J. Weiner. and Mrs. Leah a dignified human existence. How- Let us try to extend the liberation are divided into five two-week
Smilo, mother-in-law of Mrs. A. ever, as optimistic as we may be, offered by the new Palestine to periods beginning June 27, July
11, July 25, Aug. 8 end Aug. 22.
Smilo.
no one of us has any reason to the largest possible number of The camp fee includes bus trans-
CADILLAC SQUARE AT BATES
suppose that, under the best of Persecuted Jews. That. however, portation to and from the Cam
Political and economic conditions. is not a sufficient answer to the as well as a physical examination.
we can, in the next few years, cries from the depths, or rather
Registration may be made for
bring in and re-establish in the the more terrible silence from one or more periods at the camp
Jewish homeland those hundreds the depths. of the hundreds of city office, 61 W. Warren Ave..
Michigan
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of thousands of Jews whom Hit- thousands who cannot be rescued Room 308. Further details may
Mount Clemens
lerist Germany and Austria wish by "evacuation" and, who knows, be obtained by calling Columbia
even
from
those
millions
of
Jews
WEDDINGS, BANQUETS, PARTIES, ETC.
On Tuesday, June 14. at 8:30 first to despoil, to spit upon, and in other European lands who are 1500.
p. m.. the audience in the audi- then to expel. Palestine can be today,more shadows of men rather
Special Sunday Dinners-Phone Mt. Clemens 790
the redemption, the complete and
torium
of
the
Jewish
Community
(FARBAND CAMP)
than living creatures. and who Officers Elected by Junior
Beautiful Ballroom with Seating Capacity of 500
Center, Woodward at Holbrook. final redemption, but Zionism is may yet be thrust-may the evil
Group of Jewish Home
will be treated to an entertaining not an ambulance which can at hour never come-on the thresh-
WRITE OR WIRE FOR RESERVATIONS
Chelsea,
Michigan
,
Long Lake
for Aged
evening at the music and dance any moment, in answer to the old of actual deportation.
Unexcelled Service, Elegant Rooms, Strictly Kosher Cuisine
festival sponsored by the Jewish first unexpected cry. accommo-
We
have
no
alternative.
Our
Rodelle Broder was chosen as
Center Men's Club. The mixture date large numbers of Jews and destiny compels us, perhaps
of song, dance and symphony will deliver them from dangers which t.gainst our own will and to the president of the Junior Group of
KINDERWELT is a non-commercial camp owned by
undoubtedly be enjoyed by all have already assailed them, in or- dismay of our tormentors. to issue Jewish Home for Aged in the re- BNAI MOSHE'S ANNUAL
the Jewish National Workers Alliance
who take advantage of this op- der to bring them to rest and forth into the world with the cent special election. Helen Aar-
PICNIC THIS SUNDAY
security. Realistic Zionism has
portunity.
onson and Mildred Moray were
and the Poale Zion
The Jewish Community Center never promised such miracles, and intense energy of despair for a elected to fill the offices of cor-
renewed
struggle
for
our
most
The
annual picnic of the Bnai
no
one
can
today
make
such
de-
Symphony Orchestra. under Miss
All Sport Activities
elementary human rights, for the responding secretary and record- Moshe Sisterhood will be held on
• Beautiful grounds
Sadie Cooper. well known local mands of it.
ing secretary. respectively.
most
natural
and
for
all
natural
Sunday,
June 12, at Nankin Mills
To
be
sure,
we
will
fight
and
• Singing
musician, will open the program
The members of the Junior
• Dramatics
Park. All members are invited to
and will offer four selections: we are willing to fight; whenever rights. for our right to live where
looking
•
Swimming
we
are,
wherever
history
has
set
Arts
and
Crafts
•
"Sarabande" by Bohn. "Polonaise it is necessary we will appeal us down, wherever we have, celebrating this occasion at the
• Gardening
Militaire" by Chopin. "In a Per- to the conscience of rulers and throughout generations, contrib- dinner-dance scheduled for Sun-
• Yiddish
sian Market" by Ketelby and to public opinion. and when need uted to the growth and the day evening, June 19, at North-
•
Natural
Science
• Jewish History
"Minuet Antique" by Karganoff. be we will not be ashamed even
Moray and Es-
of the land. where wood Inn. Mildred
•
Photography
Following this, the Center Mod- to adopt a tone of supplication development
Hebrew
ther levy are in charge of ar-
•
and to arouse. wherever that can we have for hundreds of years rangements. -At the closing meet-
ern
Dance
Group,
led
by
Miss
•
Dancing
• Boating
MADE FROM
Edith Muskin, will offer two be done. the last remaining spark brought children into the world. ing on Tuesday evening. June 14,
laid our dead to rest. In other
numbers. The first, in which Miss of mercy so that persecuted Jews, and
reservations and final plans will
FOR INFORMATION CALL
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words,
is
this
to
be
a
new
struggle
whose
blood
has
been
drained.
Muskin and Ronnie Dorsay will
TOwnsend 5-9772 or TOwnsend 6-9330
for emancipation at this time and be made.
participate, is called "Esuimenan" may be admitted in the largest against those savage forces which
The meeting on Tuesday will
which- -mreseptc..the theme that Poksible numbers to other coun-
then
?Is gov- 1-‘ 0'4 last 6...seinen', sesaion of tar
2.71fty at helm
women want eqbality onr4 . untie ...Os Jes...Prougl.,,,$th- -arid
season.
Durtlig the summer
love comes along. The other, in appreciate the nobli steo taken ernments in so mane countries? Jupior Group will get together for
MRS. SCHOMBERGER
which the entire group will parti- by the American government. Yes, indeed, a new struggle for outings.
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., DIES AT AGE OF 68
consisting In addition oS which has at least come forward emancipation. because there is no
Fayga Keidan, Mickey Betz. Min- with good word and with a other alternative and because even
Mrs. lianbeh Schoenberger of
ette Levitan. Bernard Whiteman concrete proposal to help a cer- emancipation, if it were possible, way our present-day suffering and
2546 Calvert Ave., died Sunday at
and Bertha Berkowitz, will satir- Lain number of Jews to find new must exist for more than a gen- hopelessness.
world must feel the Pulse
her home, following a brief illness.
ize a club meeting, at which no homes for themselves and for eration. and even more than two, of The
the Jewish masses. their re-
Born in Zagar, Russia, 68 years
one seems to agree with the their children in other countries because even for the upbuilding
ago, Mrs. Schomberger came to the
which, God be thanked. have not of the great center of the Jewish volutionary energy. their obstin-
chairman.
masses
in
Palestine,
we
must
ate
will
to
live
and,
if
you
will.
United
States 48 years ago, mak-
Thereafter, the Jewish-Ameri- yet succumbed. But shall we rely
have AO thoroughly degraded
their convulsions. the perils
ing her home first at Bay City.
can Youth Chorus, a widely known entirely upon President Roose- Jews, no millions of beggars, even
of
their
despair
for
themselves
She
lived
in Detroit for tne last
group of songsters. who have velt's humanitaripn gesture and
30 years.
offered many programs over the upon the forthcoming interne- which the lands of Persecution and for others, perhaps even the
wiakto
give
us
in
return
for
our
entire
world.
And
if
it
is
true
Besides her husband, Robert,
_radio_ eau _preseist_a„ cnm, e_ noon. tionst....c.eferentel
All too often, the unexpected
death of the breadwinner means
that the standard of living to
which he has accustomed his fam-
ily and dependents will have to be radically revised. Most
families under the circumstances would have to come down
too suddenly to a lower standard of living. To guard against
this danger, the Great-West Life has worked out a practical
readjustment income plan. Let me give you full particulars-
you will be interested.
HARRY IIIMELSTEIN
By Factory Methods
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Directions to the picnic grounds
Funeral services were held at
beet and Sullivan. with • cast of and confidence. Yet is it not clear where we have already been and to believe that the organized
40. The production, under the to every Jew-who does not spare Placed "beyond the law." This 1 rank and file possesses somewhere are as followa: Take Joy Road to the home at 2 p. m. on Tuesday
know
not
and
at
the
present
mo-
Middlebelt,
turn
left
and
follow
with
Rabbi A. 51. Hershman offici-
more political wisdom than all of
dramatic direction of Sidney himself from ifeeing the situation
Winer and the stage direction of as it is, in its full and horrible ment I cannot know it. It is these wise men combined. It is Ann Arbor Train 2% miles, from ating. Burial was in Clover Hill.
Middlebelt and Joy Roads. Follow Park Cemetery.
Abe Zitomer. was recently given nakedness. that even in those 20- enough that I know the terrible impossihle to foresee today what signs,
and received such fine acclaim odd countries, the governments of truth-that we have neglected at potential powers, what character
There will be refreshments,
that the Men's Club invited them which have officially agreed to least that partial rehabiliation and and effectiveness may vet develop
Bnai David Sisterhood
games. prizes and dancing from 3
to offer it again.. Under the di- Participate in the conference re- that striving to stop the modern if our powerful masses, filled with to
8. Mrs. Jacob Farkas and Mrs.
Haman
forces
from
spreading.
I
silent
sorrow
and
suppressed
in-
F8'4'1570
garding
the
victims
of
rection of Nathan Samaroff, the
At
the meeting held June 6,
Harry
Meer
are
in
charge
of
ar-
chorus has reached new heights. and anti-Semitism, no refuge can am not certain that we have al- dignation, will become politically rangements.
nomination of officers took place.
The Men's Club is inviting the be found for these hundreds of ready exhausted all means of pos- articulate and strongly organized,
At
a
special ineeting to be held
entire community to avail them- thousands of Jews of whom the sibilities of appeal, of our capacity shall find authorized and respons-
June 13, officers will se elected for
BIRMINGHAM
selves of this opportunity. A Pan-German Chmelnickis wish to for pressure and impression, of ible leaders, and shall begin to Officers Elected by A. Z. A. the ensuing year. This meeting will
Chapter 63
short business meeting when an- be rid. that within the next few our hidden reserves of energy in communicate to its leaders the
close activities for the season.
nual elections will be held. will years at any rate it will be im- all those international factors warmth of the national soul of
which
can
perhaps
be
stimulated
resistance
with
which
it
has
been
mass
possible
to
arrange
for
the'
Detroit
Chapter 63 of Aleph p. O m n., S in attuhre d-a soc
Precede the program and mem-
y'ia jluh ne all, 11; farewell
-119IrErflitifft 5diVr
bers of the club are urged to "evacuation" of those Jews? Do in our behalf. Until now we have blessed by history.
Zadik Aleph of Bnai Brith held party will be given to the members
I believe in directing and also semi-annual election of officers on by the Sisterhood. in the form of
come early so as not to delay the we not already hear (even in heard individual Jewish voices,
Program. As the closing event of America itself) half-ashamed and but we have not vet heard the in directors, but directors must Tuesday evening, May 31. The a cabaret dance. It will be the last
the Men's Club. the music and veiled warnings against "too collective voices of the Jewish have a chorus and responsible following were elected: President, affair of the season.
No Aeti.Semitism Among Negroes, over occasional speeches and ac- dance festival will conclude • great" an immigration of Jew- People and the Jewish masses. commanders must have a re- Sam Schiff; vice-president, Sidney
Mrs. Joshua Specks urged the
tions
which
seem
to
indicate
anti-
S ■ ys the Crisis
series of month17 programs. de- ish refugees. in circles which we Until now we have seen Jewish sponsible army. Is it clear that Wolin; secretary, David Faigen- members to attend the Miarachi
political
representatives.
but
we
the
democratc
elections
of
the
consider
to
be
free
from
anti-
NEW YORK (WNS)-There
baum;
treasurer,
Jerry
voted to sports, health and gen-
Hellman; linen shower. at Bnai Moshe, on
no widespread or deep-seated anti-
eral interest Membership is open Semitism and hatred of alens in have hardly seen the constituency American Jewish Congress can be sergeants-at-arms, Morris Hutton Monday afternoon, June 13.
The erection of a monument Is
Jewish feeling among Negroes, it
from general? Moreover, even if the itself. and. at the risk of being a successful attempt to create such and Sol Moss; publicity manager,
en to all Jewish young men
superfluous;
our
memory
will
is asserted editorially in the June dare if our lives have deserved it. tne see of 23, who are members possibilities of "evacuation" for misconstrued. we have until now • "chorus" and to mobilize such Paul Boim; chapter chaplain, Al-
All ancient histories are noth-
an army? Good luck!
bert Schaeffer.
ing but accepted fables.
issue of The Crisis magazine. The
-Pliny The Younger. of the Jewish Community Center. tens of thousands of Jews shculd not even dramatized in the proper
editorial states that some Jewish
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