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CLIFTON AMUR • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

— PAGETHRER

- and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

June 17. 1938

FRESH AIR CAMP
MONTEITH INN 'PLACES EMPHASIS"
ON YOUTHS' HEALTH
Opens May 2 ,1th

A Perfect Summer Vacation-

MUSKOKA, CANADA

Excellent Accommodation

150 ROOMS
1101 and cold roaming wider.
Room, with both. All raddile Rooms.

KOSHER MEALS

at the largest Jeobill Hotel and
Summer Resort In Muskoka.

Supervised Social and Athletic
Activities

Dont log, Golf, ''coed. Badminton.
Biding. Booting, Musics,
lea
pod nolramIng In the Cool eaters
Itiowenu, at the Hetet door.
of lake
For further infornuillon write to
Hotel or

MR. H. SHOPSOW1TZ,

t95 Spoilt. Are., Toronto. (moods

"SIYUM I-IASEFER" OF
YESHIVA ON SUNDAY

Sunday, June 19. at 1 p.
will mark the event of the cele-
bration of a "Siyum Ilasefer"
(the completion of the writing of
the holy scroll), which is being
sponsored by the ladies of Yeshi-
Dr. Eli N. Bernstein, graduate vah Beth Judah.
The Sefer Torah will be taken
of Rush University, who has in-
out of Mrs. Shulman's residence,
terned at Harper Hospital, and
' •
Registered Nurse Miss Mary Kar
abenick will be in constant at-
tendance at Fresh Air Camp
clinic during the 1938 season which
opens Julie 27. Fresh Air Camp,
located on Blaine Lake, near
Brighton, Mich., is open to boys
and girls from six through 15
years of age, at a nominal fee.
The health of the campers is
the primary concern of the en-
tire staff of 40 adults, who com-
pose the personnel of Fresh Air
Camp. The clinic, proper, is stock-
ed ,pith all the scientific, medi-
cal supplies necessary to any emer-
gency and the twelve-bed dormi-
tory clinic addition, which has
just been completed, makes pos-
sible the isolation and treatment
of any camper who is ill.
The purchase and preparation
of food is carefully supervised.
Fresh butter and eggs are sup-
plied by the surrounding farm-
RABBI ISAAC STOLLMAN
ers for the table, Pasteurized
milk is delivered by a local cream-
ery. All meats and fish, how- 3250 Elmhurst Ave., where re-
ever, are shipped out from De- freshmenta will be served and an
trait, and each meal abounds in orchestra will entertain the guests

IT'S SMART' TO DRINK

DINNER OF MARSHALL
LODGE ON JUNE 26

HALEVY CAMPAIGNS
FOR NEW MEMBERS

Starlit Room of Hotel Webster
Hall will be the scene Sunday
evening, June 26, of the fourth
annual dinner-dance of Detroit

Following its successful annual
concert, the lialevy Singing So-
ciety is continuing its work under
the direction of Dan Frohman
with opening preparations for its
next concert, to take place early
in 1939.
At the present time. a cam-
paign for new members is under
way. All persons interested in
AR
Jewish music or general Halevy
activities are invited to come to
Northern High School, Room 123, ' Shake hands with the following
on Tuesday evening at 9 o'clock, who have just have joined the
where membership applications Knollwood family . . . Bernard
11. Bloch, Sam Marks. Kolmon
will be accepted. Rehearsals are'
Jerome K. Bennett.
Shapiro,
held each week, concluding at
11:15 p. m. Membership dues are I.awrence Block, Ivan Frankel,
nominal. Samuel Margolis, Maurice R.
On Wednesday, June 8, the Nayer and Sidney II. Silverman.

PLEASANTLY TANGFUL

A Quality New Style Console
Priced Unusually Low

Halevy double octette, appeared
at Temple Beth El at the celebra-
Watch these names: ERWIN,
tion of the first anniversary of DICK AND BILLY, With the
the Mt. Sinai Hospital Associa-
summer Ellmann attached to
SI.25
CHICKEN DINNERS
each, you can expect great
tion. William Getman, assistant
1Fraokeninoth Stile)
conductor of Ilalevy, directed,' thing. from them. Erwin just
WHOLE BROILED LOBSTER
from
with Bella Ritten Goldberg ac-! received his Law D
FRESH STURGEON STEAK
companying at the piano. The 1 the University of Michigan.
FROGS LEGS, Roadhouse Style
following members participated:. Richard is acquiring literary
STEAKS—CHOPS
RABBI JEROME 13: FOLKMAN
Lena Chafetz, Helen Lynder, i glory at Yale. Billy is presidePt
Anna Warren and Carrie Weiss, 1 of his class at Highland Park
CONTINUOUS ENTERTAINMENT
sopranos; Sarah Alterman. Ger- i High School. Together with I,ouis Marshall Lodge of Bnai
OASIS ARISTOCRATS
Brith.
trude Levine, Edith Miller. and I their parents, James I. and
The program will include an
Cecelia Smith, altos; Nathan Ben- I Jean, respective presidents of
FOR DANCING
address
by Rabbi Jerome Folk-
Minimum
Verge
et
Wish,
Max
Cooperman,
Mania
N. Cover
Knollwood and its woman's or-
Schane and Joe Siegal. tenors; ionisation, this family of Ell. man of Grand Rapids,
Friends
of the Lodge desiring
Fred Alterman, Julius Chafetz, rnanns are
■
at this writing en-
leafy, fresh vegetable. The diet- at 1 p. m, and from there will David Goldberg and Max Shapiro, joying a brief stay in New York to attend should make reserva-
proceed to Congregation Beth
tions
by
calling
Dr. M. M. Silver-
ary laws are observed.
basses.
where three of them—the par-
70' Cooler
man, Tyler 4-2378, Markus Si-
Pure well water is piped to Aaron V'Israel (Stoliner
ents and the youngest—are
Plymouth Rood and Greontiold
2565
Elmhurst,
near
Linwood,
mon,
Cadillac
4924,
or Alvin B.
all parts of the grounds and into
saying bon voyage to the two
Pima Northiewn 9707 lee Reserwahme
NAME KATE L. WEDES
Levin, Columbia 1600.
all the buildings. The entire wat- where speakers will address the
older boys. Erwin and Richard
J.
C.
R.
S.
DELEGATE
gathering
and
refreshments
will
er supply system is inspected
who will soon be on the high
regularly by the Michigan State be served.
seas for a tour of France and
Kinderwelt a n d Farband
The N. W. Nelson
Detroit Jews as well as all sup-
Kate L. Wedes, financial secre-
Homer Warren & Co. Offi- Department of Health.
Engl•nd.,They earned the major
Camps Prepare for Open-
Designed for perfect ventila- porters of the institution with tary of the Brochah Goldstein
cial Points to Stability of
portion of their traveling ex-
ing of Tenth Season
and sanitation, the modern their families are invited to at- Auxiliary of the Jewish Con-
penses by acquiring prizes. It
the Real Estate Market tion
camp buildings provide for the tend. Rabbi Isaac Stullman, spir- sumptive Relief Society of Den- is • well earned trip for the two
in Detroit
comfort and protection of the itual leader of the congregation, ver, has been appointed delegate
•
• Full 88-Note Scale • Rich, Full Tone
brilliant boy..
The Jewish National Worker's
to the national annual conference
campers. Linens are changed with will preside.
Other New
• Only 37 Inches High
Alliance, the Labor Zionist Fra-
The committee in charge is to be held at the Denver Sana-
In the face of disturbed eco- regularity and wash-room facili-
CG-uroles
ties include private storage space headed by the officers of the la- torium, June 24 and 25.
Tuesday at Knollwood .. • The ternal organization, and the Poale
• Beautifully DesOned • Gm:rant...NI
nomic conditions the real estate for personal belongings such as dies of Yeshivah Beth Judah:
second Ladies' Day of the season Zion Party are making extensive
$195 . $230
it
market has displayed encouraging towels, soap and washcloths. An Mrs. 11. Rottenberg, president;
attracted a goodly sized crowd of
HARRY
BRADLIN
$235 - $260
Contributions to Temple femmes who are this year dis- preparations to open the 10th
}rat to roll nod
II. In
plum, Nalco drift.
firmness with the prospect of excellent sewage disposal system, Mesdames Lansky, Hubert. vice-
and up
let i11111 show you the :schen.
Beth El Funds
with washroom and toilet facili- Presidents; Glassman and Schal-
playing an unusual zest for golf season of the progressive chil-
strengthening as the season ad- ties in each building, meets every
offsky, vice-presidents; Mrs. Wain-
. . . and from their score cards dren's camp,•Kinderwelt at Chel-
Musical
Center
el
Detroit"
"The
vances and there appears to be health requirement.
ger, trustee; Mrs. Katz, treasurer; Ruth Franklin Einstein Memorial Lean it begins to look like the men sea, Mich.
a confirmed opinion among in-
Fund:
A physical examination is given Nathan L. Tracer, secretary.
Kinderwelt is a unique institu-
In memory of, Ruth Franklin Eli, folk are due for some real com-
formed realtors that the fall will every prospective camper just two
stein from Mrs. Bertha Zenner in mem- petition . . . Take Dorothy Solo- tion in the Detroit Jewish com-
nry of ilenjatoln Latnbert, Simon and
witness a substantial upturn, it days preceding the trip to Fresh
mon
ferinstance
.
.
.
On
no,
4
munity.
Founded 10 years ago as
Sarah
IleavenrIch,
from
Mrs.
Benjamin
i s reported.
Air Camp, thus insuring, inso- ORTHODOX ASKED
Lambert: in "memory of Cora (Roman hole she distinguished herself art experiment in scientific and
Home of Steinway and Knabe Pianos
that far as is possible, that each child
influence
Miss Dorothy Mom.: in memory
very
"The
TO BACK CONGRESS from
with
an
eagle
.
.
.
Iler
tee
shot
progressive Jewish education,
of Samuel anti Sadie ileavenrich from
brought about the decline of gen- carries no contagious disease be-
Mr.. Alfred itotimehlid and Mine Edith landed on the edge of the lake. Camp Kinderwelt succeeded in ob-
eral business in the long run will fore he mingles with other boys
Ileavenrich; in memory of Abraham M.
And Branches
By RABBI ISAAC STOLLMAN }}rmann
from Mrs Abraham Erman!): the 2nd rolled on the green and taining mass support from large
prove beneficial to real estate," and girls.
of Irene Rosenb erg (lidding then taking perfect aim sank a sections of the Jewish population.
In memory o
stated Walter L. Henderson. vice
Fresh Air Camp vacations are
from Mre, S. A. Ito.. erg.
10 foot putt for a three . . .
seriousness of the mo-
One of the most important fea-
The
of
Jo-
mitten
In
honor
of
o
the
confir
president of Homer Warren & Co. divided into five two-week periods
ment, the plight°of world Jewry seph Lefkorsky. and Stuart Hamburger, meritorious even for a Tebashnik tures of Camp Kinderwelt is the
"The continued controversy be- beginning June 27, July 11, July
young; in honor of the
today, and the situation of an un- from Mrs. S. De
of David Mayer, Rodney Or A Moe Diamond . . . marvel- extensive modern program of
tween conflicting groups as to gov- 25, August 8 and August 22. Reg- f o r t u n a t e pessimistic-stricken c ofirmatIon
and M•rgy llo• ous for tyro . . . Mrs. George Jewish education, including Jew-
Rubinson,
olmo , A rtupDanto
cn
h
ernmental control of industry and istration for one or more periods world leave no doubt that there eenhaum from odd, and Mr. Charles
Fineman won the putting contest ish folkways, customs. and cere-
Rubiner.
management of money has pro- may be made at the camp city
office, 51 West Warren Ave., Room i is still caprice or narrow-minded- Temple Memoriol Fund:
and from the broad smiles on the monies; the Jewish and Hebrew
longed the business unrest," Hen-
In memory of Mother Henrietta e„.,.
By RABBI MOSES FISCHER
They tuition fee-20.00 for ness on the part of some groups Stor k from Mr. Anna William: In mem- faces of Mrs. Otto Weiss and classes; Jewish lore and Hebrew
derson said. "Not until they agree 308.
each twweek period—ineludbe and influential individuals in re-
of Rachel and E. Barrie Rosenberg Sara Agree it doesn't take any songs and dances.
d-
on an acceptable program will
pc,
from
om Mr. and Mrs. I. O. Reeenbern of
occu lt po wers to know that they
to the referendum and demo-
Rabbi Jos. RUsheim who repre-
.; In memory of Phil' , occult
Camp Kinderwelt is located on
Angel.. Calif.;
As the returning barbarism and
genre! conditions improve. There bus transportation to and from ard
r atie elections called by the Amer- Idle
Cowan from Mr. Philip D. both turned in good scores . . . the beautiful shores of Long Lake
David
as well as the required phy- c .
brutality of the middle ages sum- sented the most sublime type of
will undoubtedly be compromises camp,
Cowan; in memory of Herbert Sioman, and when Mrs. Ben Goldstein, who
sical examination. wen Jewish Congress.
the
"Stadlon" in the courts of
in
Chelsea,
Mich.
During
its
10
Adolph
mon
again
not
alone
single
Jews
on both sides.
It seems that, as yet, to them em Samuel *noon. from um
never keeps her score, sank a 15 years of development, however, but whole Jewries, who are German rulers and princes, whose
'Experience shows that in each
the cup of Jewish "tzoreth" is l' ItItu
nrirs
. rden Tuition Fund:
foot putt she excitedly yelled to the camp had expanded and new .rooted since many centuries In three uncles and aunts were also
that the battle
In honor of the confirmation Of Ruth
year one-half is better than the 20 ORGANIZATIONS IN
nst Jewry did not Reinheimer from Dr. and Mrs. Harry her caddy. "Mark this one down, buildings and improvements were their respective countries. to bear burned at Brandenburg, gives the
other half and we should be on NEW KASHRUTH GROUP inaoutnchy e dt against
son."
constantly added.
the martyr crown of Israel — the following direction to the saints
the threshold of improvement dur-
clarify their blurring visions and!iont.74
‘'noutrouo rend:
—•—
In memory or Edith W. van Beaten
In preparation for the 10th an- most glorious. and tragic crown „who prepared themselves to die
vague calculations. It is there-
ing the coming six months. There
in Milk
Mlk y
At ■ conference held June 13 fore encouraging that the masses from Mrn. Milton ',dim
Alex Schreiber, the movie
niversary of the camp, special which our people received with for their faith. "The Jew who is
is a tremendous backlog of de- at Lacher's, the newly-formed
toy of Edward Atiapach from Mr. nti
respond to the call for unity Mrs. Sidney 8. Weinman and the }Renee magnate, is in dire need of • committees are working to pre- their election to become a "orient- chosen, to suffer martyrdom in
mand for homes which will prove
Barlow; In memory of Nanette C. %Vein-
Women's Kashruth's League initi- through the Congress.
bodyguard.. . to protect him
pare a suitable program for the people and holy nation." as hun- order to sanctify by his death the
a determining influence and the
man.
ated the following new officers:
from mobs of people who are
The Orthodox Jews throughout Th. Braille Fund
occasion, It o Is expected that Dr. dreds of th usands of our people Name of God. shall first recite
revival of confidence will act as
Mrs. E. Horwitz, president; the country are inspired for the
In memory of 4e marnuraer. Moertte
continually
asking
for
passes
Chaim Greenberg, outstanding become subjected to the pains and the prayer 'God, the Soul Thou
a stimulus to the real estate mar- Mrs. II. Weisenfeld and Mrs. I.
Barber and Joseph Federman from Mr.
Congress movement by such na- tinsel Bernstein: In memory of jowl,. . . . Freddie Klein peed. one Jewish writer and orator, will visit agonies of persecution. discrimi- Slant Given Unto Me, etc,' after
ket.
Rosenthal, vice presidents; Mrs. tional religious organizations as Federman from Mr. and Mrs. Louis too . . . but not for the same
the camp on the occasion of the nation. suffering, homelessness, which he shall say the short con-
"Today's real estate market of-
L. Seiton, recording secretary; the Mizrachi, Union of Orthodox MaIne. honor of the confirfation of Janet
purpose . . . He recently de-
statelessness and breadlessness, as fession of sin. Hereupon shall
celebration.
fers many excellent investment
Mrs. B. Zieve, corresponding sec- Congregations, and finally the en- Altman of Cleveland from Jeanne Ber-
cided
to
conduct
a
class
in
The directors of Kinderwelt gradually the grave or the wan- recite the following Brochoh:
opportunities and wise buyers are retary; Mrs. A. Rosenshine, finan-
and 'reside Bloomgarden; In honor
dorsement and appeal of the Agu- ger
Klabo and his first pupil was
are Nachman Drachler, a teacher der-staff or both together become "Blessed be Thou. Our Lord, King
of the confirmation of Marilyn Ruth
taking advantage of them. I do
cial secretary; Mrs. .1. Keidan, dath Horabonim (the Union of EibInger, Mario Rosenbaum-Roaalind
Herman Mathias ...When
in the Detroit Public School Sys- the only possession of millions of of the Universe, who hest sancti-
not anticipate the long heralded
treasurer; members of board of Orthodox Rabbis of America and Dorothy Cole. Richard Kuttnauer, De- Herman walked away with all
tern, and Moishe Haar, veteran Jews, It will be in order and of fied Us with Thy Commandment
v ant Weiteman and Betty Jane Lewis
real estate boom will materiolize
directors, Mesdames BitinskY, Canada).
from Mr. and Mrs. Jules Rosenberg.
his teacher's cash, Prof. Klein
teacher of the Jewish Folk Shule interest to call and recall from and has Bidden Us to Love Thee
with undue suddenness. but I be-
And it is my intention at this fps
Chapnik, M. S. Dann, Davis. Der-
was
deluged
with
offers
from
in Detroit. Mr. Drachler has serv- the pages of our medieval litera- —who Are—who Werest--and
lieve that there will be a gradual
The congregation gratefully neknowl•
oven, R. Grossman. Clicksman, time to call our local orthodoxy edges the revelpt from Man Edwards
ambitious students who were
ed in various capacities in pre- ture the spirit and attitude with Shall be—with all our Heart and
and healthy increase of activity."
Goldsmith, Koretz, Lansky, Wil- to share more attively in the work «teem., or the emote or his brothe
anxious to enroll in his school.
vious years, having been director which our forebears prepared Soul and to Sanctify Thy Name
the late bettor Edward. the sonl ar
IMm London. Needle. Peiman, related to the coming elections. 8500. Thin hequent wan made bv the
during the 1935 and 1936 sea- themselves to the call of martyr- Publicly. Blessed Art Thou. 0
Inaugural Cr o w d Breaks Smith, Schlussel, S. Shnitz, Sachse, The orthodox, whose sense for tent•tor as a memorial to his parents.
God who Comfiest to Sanctify Thy
dom.
Five Year Record at Ce-
DID YOU KNOW ... that Golf sons.
Schwartz, J. Tobin, L. Tobin, "achduth" (unity) is unquestion- Hymnals:
t,n, etiry4hi lne
pDr:Lan LI, I7.;
Adjoining Kinderwelt, but en-
Rabbi Elmer Rokeach writes Unity with Love: Hereupon let
able, should unite in action, give Pm
used to be called cow pasture pool
dar Point-on-Lake Erie
Wohlgelernter.
the Martyr-Saint utter with deep
tirely
separate,
is
the
Farband
in
his
ethical
treaties,
"If
thou
Hymnals,
Temple
with
I
Polon
. . . and when first introduced in
The guest speaker of the eve- expression to Jewish solidarity, }lowers for the Polon:
Camo for adults. The adults have hadst lived in the dread days of devotion and concentration the
Flowers for the pulpit were cent in this country 50 years ago was
Despite threatening skies and ning was Rabbi M. Wohlgelernter. and see that not a single ortho-
a
special
program
consisting
of
martyrdom and people had fallen 'Shma Israel' and arriving at the
memory of Harry E. Byron to Mrs. the subject of jibes and derision
A resolution adopted at the dox-minded Jew in Detroit, elig- Harry
intermittent showers. the initial
word 'Echod' surrender his soul
E. Byron.
ible to vote, should fail to vote.
fro mthe populace . . . Now, lectures, discussions. and enter- on thee to force thee, to Roost°.
week-end at Cellar Point, San- meeting provided that member-
to the Lord." In another passage
The congregations, through their
throughout America, there are tainment. The Detroit office of the tire from thy faith, thou would
dusky, 0., on Saturday and Sun- ship in the League be oven to in-
leaders, should make extremely League for Pioneer Pales- 6,000 golf courses, private clubs camps is located at 12244 Dexter have surely given thy life in its the same Rabbi Rosheim — who
day broke all previous records in dividual ladies and representa- strong efforts and use all their
defense! Now, then fight now the has personnally faced many times
and municipal links, on which Blvd.
tine Sponsors Moonlight
attendance. The Hotel Breakers tives of women's organizations.
influences to have everyone joined
fight laid on thee in better days death—writes "It is a tradition in
10,000,000
people
play
more
or
served a near capacity crowd, due Membership dues are one dollar
July 13
my family that those who die wil-
in this great task.
less golf, and if they won't im- Detroit League of N. H. J. C. with the evil desire, fight and con- lingly for the Sanctification of
to the large influx of tourists and per year.
It should be the aim of every
prove their golf they can improve to Elect Officers Wednesday quer!" The remarkable fact in the Lord, are filled with such un-
A constitution committee was one, as I wish to believe, to
vacationists and also the annual
All Mizrachi groups of Detroit
this
passage
is
that
the
saintly
convention of the Ohio Credit a ppo inted consisting of Mesdames avoid political injections in the are cooperating in sponsoring the their vocabulary of cuss-words.
bounded love and devotion to the
The Detroit League of the Na- Rabbi accepted as a matter of Lord that they don't sense any
Derovan, J. Keidan, I. Rosenthal, campaign for election, for Con- moonlight on the Steamer Bob-1,e,
Union League.
tional Home for Jewish Children fact, as something beyond Ques- Pain or ache at the supreme
Seigel, Sachse, I. Shnitz, L. Tobin. gress is to defend the rights of Wed
The spacious Amusement
There
are
more
than
200
books
n esday evening, July 13,
tion and doubt that each and
Organizations represented at every Jew, no matter what his which is the first major affair of on golf instruction being pub- at Denver will hold its final meet-
cle, which has been redecorated
every Jew would lay down his moment and their soul departs
and augmented with new rides the meeting were Ladies Auxili- political affiliations may be. It is the newly organized League fur lished today . . . It seems that ing of the season and election. of life in the days of martyrdom to from the body even without the
and attractions, was thronged ary of Bnai Zion, Ladies Auxili- not a political campaign; it is Pioneer Palestine in their efforts anyone who would read one of officers on Wednesday, June 22, escape apostosy!
slightest spasms of agony and suf-
with pleasure seekers who de- ary of Beth Judah. Ladies Auxili- the call for uniting as many Jews of support for the Hansel Ilamiz- these books thoroughly should at 1:30 p. m., at a tea at the home
fering." Indeed a wonderful tradi-
Rabbi Joseph Kato, the great
lighted in the amusement pro- ary of Tuxedo Talmud Torah, as we possibly can for the safe- rachi workers and Pioneers in have no difficulty in going around of Mrs. Sol II. Levy, 18976 Fair-
a family!
codifier of the Sculchun Aruch, tion in
vided by this concessionaire type Ladies Auxiliary of United He- guarding of Jewish rights every- Palestine.
in par or less . . "The only field Ave. All members are urged
I think the story of such mar-
to attend this meeting, at which writes in his diary, "A joyous
brew Schools, Sisterhood of Shaa- where. And nobody should look
of entertainment.
Tickets may be secured from trouble with learning to play Via
tyrdom beggars in spiritual depth
vision
was
granted
me
last
night.
Thousands enjoyed the bathing rev Zedek Women's League of for gains at the expense of "idishe members of Abe League or by one of these books," commented appointments to the board of di-
and devotion the martyrology of
Young Israel, Women's League of tzoreth." For to all of us, ortho- calling Ty. 6-8059 and Ty. 5-7938. Dr. Bernie Bernbaum, "is that rectors and selection of commit- The "Magid", the heavenly mes-
beach over the week-end.
senger appeared to me and any other people.
tee chairmen will be made.
The Coliseum. wherein Sal Havoc' Ha Mizrachi, Ladies Aux- dox or nationalist, rich or poor,
the
ball
and
club
can't
read."
The arrangement committee
A luncheon honoring the retir- brought me the glad- tidings that
Cummings and his Musical Canal- iliary of Jewish Children's Home, there is one problem, "Kol d'mei consists of Lillian Temchin, chair.
iers of Cleveland provided music European WeJfare, Ladies Auxili- achecho zoakim," the yet: e of the man; Dr. I. Kunin, Saul Schles-
A cooling engineer is authority ing and newly elected officers, I shall be privileged like Rabbi
for dancing, was crowded through- ary of Beth Abraham, Ladies Aux- blood of your persecuted and tor- inger, Sara Peiman, Rose Elkin, for the discover that the average board members and committee Solomon Molcho, my sainted
Mrs, Pearl Thum died Tuesday at her
out the afternoons and evenings iliary of Yeshivah Beth Judah, tured brethren is crying for help. Max Chomsky, Hy Eakin, Ed. duffer during 18 holes of golf chairmen will be held on Friday. friend. to lay down my life to
Let us all unite in the holy ef-
June 24, at the Knollwood Coun- sanctify the Name of God. and I home on Lincoln Ave. after • long
of the week-end.
Ladies Auxiliary of Ahavath
Ruthenberg, Rachael Ungar. Re- has a heat loss of 2,000 British
Hines. She wan • reddest of Pontiac
shall
be
worthy
to
become
•
burnt
fort
of
"pikuach
nefosheth"
of
a
try Club.
The officials of the G. A. Boeck- Achim, Ladies Auxiliary of Bnai
for II yearn. 81, was an ardent Tem-
becca Lipshitz and George Schnei- thermal units, and a water loss
offering upon the altar of the ple •nd Sisterhood worker. Funeral
ling
a
ing David,
Company, owners
Ladies
and oper- Auxiliary of Mish- whole nation.
of 500 CC's. "This means," said
der.
inquisition, and my self-artificial services were held at White Chapel
tors of Cedar Point. are opti- kin Israel, Ladies Auxiliary of
he, "the player gives off enough Picnic of Hebrew Ladies Aid
offering shall be received as a Cemetery Thursday. with Rabbi Eric
mistic over the forthcoming sea- 014 yolks' Home, Ladies Auxili- Trees Planted in Palestine
heat to raise the temperature of Society on Sunday, June 26
Friedland officiating. She is survived by
Enfant, Service
pleasant fragrance t.A the Lord.
Auxili-
her • — "and. lks -d-- j • *On. *Oa*.
, .
Israel,
mei: due to treme......km book
a
of Wilt Pe, degree, at
to Honor Memory or Mrs.
Doctor Solomon Schechter Madison, WI.: • daughter, Mrs. P•
jogs. not only in the-convention ary of Beth Itzchock, Sisterhood
will lose enough water through
The
annual
picnic
of
the
lie-
Friedman of PAW Orange, N. J.. and
Jack Ellenstein
The Infants Service Group held perspiration to fill two average
in
his
Studies
on
Judaism
quotes
,department but also over special of Beth Tefilo Emanuel, Sisters
H. Len or Brent-
her timelier.
brew Ladies Aid Society will be
italast social meoting at the King water-glarow'sI( • • . T"--May
tom a Spaniah,chronicle of
n, N. Y_,
-
railroe-'-j, Steamer —Sion Mizrachi
exturske-
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be
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srurrit trees haso .ready been • „rk Cafe. Too- -flock pro,,.-ow true . but we r tear
ar- Merman PlymodUr Rivensitfe- Park. Tne me' of at., ...../Stisition,
Goodtime and- fltealiier Put-in- }he hew group wework in con.
The aduel Ilisterhood
. ?ncheen teak
junction with the Vaad Ha Kash- Planted in Palestine to honor the was a huge success, due to the ef- Golanty can throw off enough committee headed by Mrs. Max the exiles belonging to the weal- place at " Knollwood Country Club on
.
Bay.
ruth and Council of Orthodox memory of the late Mrs. Jack forts of Mrs. II. J. Millman, chair- heat to burn holes through a Gross and Mrs. David Muller is thy class embarked upon a Span- Medoemily. June S. Guest speaker. were
Mrs. hi. Schare, co-cbair- bank safe when he mimes a five-
ish boat which was to land in sire. Douala* Brown of Idetrolt who
Playoffs in All-Center Soft- Rabbis for the enforcement of Ellenstein, who was an active man;
arranging a full day's entertain-
member of the Ladies' Auxiliary man, and their captains. hits- foot putt and lose water through
Tunis where many Jews found ronokeN:rn •ien -j07":sh einITo r drair;1
Jewish
dietary
observances.
ment.
There
will
be
games,
con-
ball Leagues
of the Jewish National Fund. dames Louis Wortowsky, Sam tear ducts at the rate of a gallon
refuge. While on the boat the Friedland.
tests, prizes for children, and light
—
Those who planted trees are: Banks, Maurice Snider, Al Sillier, an inch when Jules Schubot makes
captain turned pirate and robbed ,..
refreshments will be sold all day.
Playoff games to determine the Isaac Richelieu's Where-
Mesdames
Rose
Agree,
P.
Altman,
Carl
Kutinsky
and
Maurice
Ar-
u;.
r n ii
: .i.,::;;:r. rer .; Jacob, 17
e
him putt for an eighteen inner There will be signs posted indi- him of all his valuables. ravished war 'n'i,:i‘
champion of the All Center Soft-
abouts .Sought .by .
Buchman,
Charles Brody, . 11
B h man, S. onow.
his two beautiful daughters. who day tooling. June 10. Rabbi Friedland
that doesn't drop.
cating the exact location of the
n
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on the American Jewish Co mo..
ball Leagues begin Sunday, June
On Tuesday, June 14, the In-
to cover their shame Jumped
Jagdade, P. Cutler,, R. Cabot. Jo-
in •pok•
M o th er i11
—M, S.
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s
,
Following
the
wake., Rabbi af
sadMrs.
os
rdreie _grounds. Members—their
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Center leagues has been taking
place each Sunday since May 1.
The top two teams in each division
qualified for the playoff competi-
tion which is based on a double
elimination system.
The first week's draw, the loca-
tion of the gfmes, and the lineup
of umpires, as announced by Sam
A. Levy, the Center health edu-
cation director, follows:
Roosevelt Field. Diamond 1—
Dubonnet vs. Titans. 10:15 a. m.;
umpires, Fred Breyer and Hy Po-
ser.
Brady Field, Diamond 2—Sa-
tans vs. Monarchs. 10:15 a. m.:
umpires, Irving Teicher and Joe
Friedman.
Roosevelt Field. Diamond No.
2-20th Centure Club vs. Celle-
giates, 10:15 a. m.; umpires,
Lloyd Avurback and hlItrtin Sher-
man.

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of his whereabouts to locate Isaac
Richelieu, whose last known ad-
dress was 3785 Longfellow Ave.,
Detroit.
Dr. Samuel Benison of Haifa
wites in behalf of Richelieu's
mother and states:
"This old lady is a neighbor
of mine, and is truly typical of
the renowned mother in Israel.
She works hard and earns her own
livelihood. She rejoices at the
great privilege of living in the
Holy Land, and if only her son
would let her know that be is
alive, and, please God, well she
would ask for no more. •
"I hope that through your
kindness in publishing this letter
in your columns the son himself or
some acquaintance will write to
this dear old lady. Her address
is: Mrs. Kasha Shevelewish, c/o
Chaya Hochberg, bet Mark, Mount
Carmel, Haifa. Paletine."

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'/Tee:

d tun:
berg, I. Green, B. Harrison. John
Hayman, Max Hayman, Samuel
Heyman, S. Jacobson, II. Kraft,
J. Kunin, A. Knoppow, Martha
Levy, L. R. Lightstone, William
Mandell, I. Margolis, A. D. Mark-
son, A. Miller. L Miller. E.
Sachse, L. Schlien, Shewach,
William Silver, A. Smilo, H. Slo-
an, P. Solomivtx, S. Werner.
Others desiring thus to honor
her memory are asked to commu-
nicate with Mrs. Samuel H. Hey-
man, Davison 0954.

Thanks from Eva Prenz-
lauer Maternity Aid

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Officers
Wilshire.
The Infants Service Group
The Young Women's Chapter
thanks The Detroit Jewish Chron-
icle for splendid co-operation of Bicur Cholem elected the fol-
icle
lowing officers for the ensuing
throughout the entire year.
year: President, Mrs. Joseph
Mizrachi Shower a Success Bokst; vice president, Mrs. Emil
Edelson; treasurer, Mrs. George
Mizrachi Women of Detroit Brown; financial secretary. Mrs.
r
thank those organizations whose H. Fishe ; recording secretary,
assistance helped make a success Mrs. William Stoller; publicity
agent,
Mrs.
William
Frankford.
of the linen showekheld June 13
The Young Women's Chapter
at the Snail Moshe. Large amounts
of linens were contributed which of Bicur Cholem will hold a paid-
up
membership luncheon on June
have already been sent to New
York for shipment to Palestine 25, at Moinet's, yearly dues being
the
admission fee.
to help equip the new Home for

Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle:
The Eva Prenzlauer Maternity
Aid takes this opportunity to ex-
tend to you sincerest thanks for
your splendid co-operation in
handling our publicity this past
•••••
Thy name, 0 Lord, endureth for
Force and right rule everything year.
MRS. JENNIE YUDKOFF,
ever; and Thy memorial, 0 Lord, in this world; force until tight
Secretary.
throughout all generations.
—Psalms 135:15. appears,

Refugee Girls which will shortly
be opened in Tel Aviv. Women
who have packages they are de-
sirous to submit are askeo to
contact the chairman. Mrs. Joshua
Sperka, Townsend 7-8000.

ARENA GARDENS WRESTLING
"Gentleman" Jack Claybourn.
the South American matman, will
get his chance to erase the only
defeat charged against him since
he came to this country next Mon-
We must laugh before we are day when he meets "Bull" Curry,
happy, lest we should die with- king mat villain. in a return bout
at the Arena Gardena.
out having laughed.

society will terminate with a wre • - review!:

- solgr- Wft — MYTonta•se•yitiesg—mmorwi••linurnalw
wet-.mew
lonely. deserted island. Hereupon One at the Detroit zoo.
the Spanish Jew raised his hands
and cried out to the Heaven.
Donations in Memoriam to
"Lord Almighty, I know that
Jewish Homo for Aged
Thou hest allowed all these things
The following have made do-
to happen to me to test my faith,
to tempt me to doubt Thee and nations to the Home for Aged:
Mr..
Thy Fatherly Providence! But in
X'notlee el!ireI r i: mse . m
r. ori'aV ' : frt
r
spite of all that happened to me harry Goldmen. in memory of Mrs.
Hannah
Schomberger: Mr. and Mrs. I.
Lord, I am Thy and Thy shall I
memory of Mrs. Neenah
remain with each, drop of my
heart-blobd unto mie last breath."
Flower •Fund of Jewish
Dr. Eck, one of the fanatics
Home for Aged
of the counter-Reformatory move- ContributPons to the Jewish
Children's Home
ment of the Catholic Church,
The following have made .con- described in-sa special essay thy
The Jewish Children's Home of
tributions to the Home for Aged burning of thirty-eight Jews in
Brandenburg under the title. "The Detroit wishes to acknowledge with
in lieu of flowers:
Mr. 8 Bonfield. In memory of moth- Wonderful Story of the Burning thanks the receipt of donations
Tense;
Mr.
(Bober. Capitol
of Thirty-Eight Jews in Branden- from the following: Mrs. J. W.
Heights, Md., In memory of mother.
William burg, how they listened smiling Allen, Mrs. Jacob Albert, Mrs. D.
Mrs. Ilheine•Neche
Iforowit. Toledo; 0, In memory of upon their death sentence, how W. Simons, Mrs. L. Tebashnik; Mrs.
father, Samuel-Heiman Iforwlo.• Mrs.
Louis Rosenthal, ir. memory of Mrs.
Kaplan. in memory of husband, they ascended the auto-de-fe joy-
Hannah Schoneberger; Mrs. M.
Aaron Kaplan; Mr. A. Levy. In mem- ously, singing the psalms of David
ory of grandmother. Mrs. Libido Ellen- and how they continued to pray Cohen, Peter Guttenberg, Wrig-
of while their bodies were roasted ley's Market, Maurice Aronson,
"Zt7ier
' m. r1% ":471: 11L.;:' 7.74V,
Max Ginsburg.
and creplited to ashes."
memory ef 2144 and Motel Harrl•

luncheon on Wednesday, June 22,
at the Dexter-Lawrence Hall. A
complete luncheon will be pre-
pared and served by a committee.
A nominal admission charge is be-
ing made to members.
The last meeting of the advis-
ory board was held at the home
of Mrs. Max Gross, 9333 Grand
River.

