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PAGE SIX

August 5, 1938

ICU

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

FOOTNOTES
TO HISTORY

Colonial Office
Praises Revusky
Partition Booklet

PLAN FOR THE
MT. SINAI BALL

I for Jews. Great national calm 1-
lities happened on that or so•close
i to that date that they were asso-
ciated in the minds of people as
I all happening on the same date.
Plans were furthered toward the
The Talmud states that God de-
grand ball of the Mt. Sinai Hos-
creed that particular day as a
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Greenstone of Leslie Ave., announce th
pital
Association during the past
engagement of their daughter, Elsie Anne, to James Henri Marks week. Most important of recent
It Happened to the Jews day of woe and trouble in the
"Great Britain and the East," grandson of Mr. and Mrs- J. M. Netzorg.
very beginning of Jewish history.
developments was the appoint-
well known mouthp iece f the
By RABBI MORDECAI L BRILL According to this interpretation , the
Mr. and Mrs. Max Schmier of Lawrence Ave., announce th
the ninth of Ab was the day when British Colonial Office, gives con- engagement of their daughter, Phyllis Jane, to Irving Frenzel o ment of additional chairmen and
siderable
space
in
its
issue
of
July
the
Jews,
in
the
desert
of
Sinai,
According to Jewish teaching,
7 to the booklet on "Partition or this city, son of Mrs. Rose Frenzel of St. Louis, Mo.
Adam and his descendants were bewailed their lot when the spies Zionism" published by the Zion-
Mr. and Mrs. Abner A. Wolf of 12703 Broadstreet announc
destined to live forever but when brought back bad 'tidings from ist Committee for an Undivided the engagement of their daughter, Lois Elizabeth, to Irving Philip
he sinned he brought death into Canaan. So God declared: "You
Golden,
on of Mr. and Mrs. John 0. Golden of. 15161 Warwick
William
St.,
New
27
the world. Only a single COM- cried without cause; I will, there- Palestine,
mandment —a prohibition—was fore, make this an eternal day of I York, N. Y. The booklet, writtep Road. The wedding is to take place on Sept. 4. A reception will
m.
laid upon him, and he trans- mourning for you." It was then,1 by Abraham Revusky, an author- be held at the Wolf residence on Sunday, Sept. 4, starting at 7 p.
Mrs. Yetta Waldman of Clairmount Ave. announce: the
gressed it. Because of his sin says the Talmud, that the decree ity on Palestine affairs, was is-
all his descendants are in bond- was ordered for the destruction sued in English and Yiddish and engagement of her daughter, Esther, to Sol Ellis, son of Mrs.
Is now being translated into Bessie Ellis of Atkinson Ave.
age to death. Thus the sins of of the Temple and the scattering it
Hebrew by the Anti-Partition
the fathers are visited • upon the of the Jews amongst the peoples Committee of Palestine, recently
children. A homiletical passage of the earth.
established in Tel Aviv.
a • •
in the Midrash relates that the
After reading Revusky's pam-
righteous descendants of Adam
The expulsion of the Jews from phlet, the editors of "Great Brit-
come to Adam and reproach him Spain happened to come on Tisha
ain
and the East" came to the
saying, "Thou are the cause of b'Ab and in modern times•a great
our death." Whereupon Adam re- catastrophe is bound up with ' th e conclusion that the "best Jewish
brains"
against partition, al-
Aug. 14—Miss Goldie Chaness, (laughter of Mr. 'and Mrs
plies, "I wa.; guilty of but one day. It was on that day, in 01914, though are
the majority of Jewish Samuel Chaness of Tuxedo Ave., to Joseph S. Greenberg, son of
sin, but there is not a single one that Russia ordered the mobiliza-
opinion
seems
to be for it.
among you who is not guilty of tion of her armies and the World
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Greenberg of Clairmount Ave. at Hotel
Mr. Revusky's booklet can be
many iniquities."
War started. A year later there obtained for 6 cents by writing Belcrest.
• • •
was an Aacuation of all Jews to the Zionist Committee for an
Aug. 28—Miss Anna Aaronson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mor-
Mark Twain had high regard from the border provinces of Rus- Undivided Palestine, Room 1812, ris Aaronson, to Sol Cowan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Cowan of
for the manner in which Jews ad - sia. East European Jews have 27 William St., New York City. Toronto, Ont., at the Bnai David Synagogue.
ministered their charities. Ile always kept in mind the fact that The committee, composed of rep-
wrote: "The Jew is not a burden their misfortune began on Tisha resentative "Neinsagers" of all
on the charities of the city, or of b'Ab.
shades of Zionist opinion, is in
• • *
the state. When he falls by the
close contact with similar com-
road in the battle of life, his own
MRS. AL GOLDBERG
According to a Jewish teaching, mittees being established in other
people pick him up and give him in the perfect world originally countries. Its main aim is to ex-
majors
ill the ticket selling cam-
succour and healing. Ile is gener- designed by God, man was meant pose the injustice and dangers of
paign which is rapidly assuming
ous with a fine and large hence°. to be a vegetarian. No living partition and to arouse the Jew-
Aug.
2—To
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Leo
Gallin
(Frances
Weissman
b
city-wide
proportions.
knee. The Jews make no noise creature was to live at the ex- ish people to stronger fight for
Johnstown, Pa.) of 7004 Thatcher Ave., a daughter, Linda.
An enthusiastic meeting of the
about it; it is done quietly; they pense of another living being.
the pteservation of its rights un-
July 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rosenbaum (Belle Koenigs association's board was held re-
do not nag and pester and har-
(ceerradit, 1931, 8. A. P. 8.)
der the present mandate.
berg) of Boston Blvd., a daughter, Barbara Mae.
cently at the summer home of
ass us for contributions; they
give us peace, and set an exam-
July 23—To Mr. and Mrs. George Kayes (Harriette Berger) Dr. and Mrs. Leon Katzin, at
"Arc you a pharmacist?" she
It is a very old custom for pious
Round Lake, Mich. Mrs. Jacob
ple--an example which we have asked the young man at the foun - worshippers to go to synagogue of 13641 Dexter Blvd., a daughter, Linda Sue.
president, presided at
not found ourselves able to fol-
July 27—To Mr. and Mrs. Fred B. Collier of 949 Virginia Ilarvith,
long before the services, with' the
the board meeting, and Mrs. Hil-
low; for by nature we are not
"No Madam," he replied, "I'm a object of studying the Bible and Park, a son, Bernard L.
liard Goldstick, general chairman
free givers, and have to be pa-
Rabbinical writings.
July 24—To Mr. and Mrs. Emil Rose (Shirley J. Ilibler) of the grand bull, reported on
tiently hunted down in the in, fizzician."
of 17224 Fairfield Ave., a daughter, Margery Ellen.
the progress of committee work
terest of the unfortunate."

July 20—To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Bloom (Stella Good- to date.
man) of 2924 Waverly Ave., a son, Harvey Paul.
Tisha b'Ab (ninth day of the
Elaborate plans were discussed
Hebrew month Ab) is a day of
To Mr. and Mrs. Joel Salinger (Lillian Marks) of Hazel- for the forthcoming event, with
mourning during which Jews fast
special emphasis placed on the
wood Ave., a son, Sheldon Norman.
and bewail the destruction of the
progress of the ticket sale and
Temple and Jerusalem centuries
the growth of the souvenir pro-
ago. The day has always been
gram of which Mrs. Al Goldberg
Bar U. S. Consular Officers from EVENTS ARRANGED BY
considered a day of misfortune
is general chairman, Mrs. Leon
.
Transmitting Funds to
DETROIT LEAGUE FOR Slavin is chairman and Mesdames
German Jews
WASHINGTON, D. C. (WNS) PEACE AND DEMOCRACY JosIma • Karbel and Ira Liebson
are ea-chairmen. The meeting
—American consular officers in
was followed by a buffet lunch-
Germany are legally prohibited
A group of Detroit women
from accepting funds from Amer- gathered several months ago to eon.
Additional committee leaders
icans for transmission to non- study the problems of war and
EXCURSION TOUR
Americans, the State Department Fascism. On June 1 they voted appointed during the week in-
cluded
the following:
TO EUROPE
announced in a statement which unanimously to affiliate with the
Meadamett Hyman Altman. It. J.
is expected to put a stop to the American League for Peace and dlendelaohn, David KalIntan, M. E.
D AfiA,..y ..,s . , s 29 7
Itnr It man. Leo Oreckll n, I taniel Dw-
practice of American Jews send- Democracy.
\
ain, N. Kattatonski, Havid Kleiner, Man
ing funds to relatives in Ger- . The league had its origin in Silk, Dorothy Hertzberg, Harry Selig-
..
Visiting PLYMOUTH, LONDON,
, William Lappin. Louie C. Wasser-
many
through
American
consular
HARWICH, AMSTERDAM, HAGUE,
2932 when Henry 13arbusse and man. Benianlin Kavinsky, George Ra-
officials.
.1. Roll, Minnie Gold/Wick,
BRUSSELS, PARIS.
This is the trio that is preparing for the 43rd national encampment of
Romain Rolland summoned a binowitz,
Harry Friedman, J. M. Berri., Ben
Personally Conducted 5,
the Jewish War Veterans of the United States, to be held in Detroit
World Congress Against War to Brand, loan M. Gordon, A. Itogoff,
The
British
government
may
hi.
Falk.
M. Wit.. Ezra Kiplitn,
RHEA E. CASHMAN
from September 2nd to 5th. This will be the first time the Jewish War
I.
in Amsterdam. The inter- M,
word, Minnie Winahall, D. Levey,
hand the Jews a Rosh Hashonah meet
Veterans has met in the West. Left: David Nair, co-national chairman;
national organizing committee lhSeedberg. Max Rosen, Nathan Fish-
WORLD-WIDE TRAVEL
present
in
the
form
of
the
report
man. J. Leff, William Boesky, Morris
Center, Samuel J. Leve, general chairman; Right, Martin Horowitz, co-
BUREAU, Inc.
of Bernard Shaw, Mad- Cornfield;
Nathaniel Pernir k, A, Bel.-
of the new Technical Commission consisted
national chairman. Ten thousand delegates from every state in the Union
1253 GRISWOLD ST., nr. Grand Rime
ame Sun Yat Sen, Theodore Drei- nik. Leonard Cohen, Harry I. Cohen.
on Partition.
RA 3368
A l Share, IL Millman.
Rome Agree.
ser,
Albert
Einstein,
Maxim
Gor-
Marie Base. A. Altman, A. Hershman.

ky and Henrich Mann. The Con- Irving Yarrows, ',AVM Friedman, Sy
Feinberg. Sol Benner, I lel. Eder,
gress was attended by 2196 dele- Jack
Greenberg. Morris Birnbaum, Jo-
gates from all over the world and seph Sandler. Harry Collin., Tillie Ell.
Ernest Goodman. Anne R.I. -
out of it came the World Corn- man.
halm, S. (1. Bank, Hyman Steinberg.
mittee Against War and Fas- J. Ilreenotone, Pearl Dither, Eva Ellen-
Mein,
Al Wineman, Sol Adask in, It.
cism.
Felginson, A. Hark, nowt shook, M.
The American movement met Barnett, II. Lindenbaum and R. J.
first in September, 1933, with hove.
more than 2,600 delegates from

35 states assembled in New York
City.
Four
years
later,
in
No-
ROBINSON'S 26th ANNUAL
vember, 1937, at a meeting in
Pittsburgh, the structure of the
organization was changed to rep-
resent a broader section of the
Circuit C o u r t Commissioner
American people and the new
name, the American League for William J. Cody is a candidate
for
one of the two nominations
Peace and Democracy, was adopt-
for Probate Judge on the Demo-
ed.
cratic Ticket in this fall's pri-
The league invites to member- mary election.
ship all organizations (except po-
As Circuit Court Commissioner,
litical parties), and all individuals Judge Cody has handled thous-
who desire to "Protect and ex- ands of cases during the last few
tend democratic rights for all months involving non-payment of
sections of the American people, rent and foreclosure of land con-
keep the United States out of tracts. A program he advocated
war and help keep war out of the suggesting a flexible discretionary
world."
power for Circuit Court Commis-
On Saturday, Aug. 6, a peace sioners similar to the Moratorium

commemorating
the
24th
an-
Act insofar as landlord and ten-
rally
niversary of the World War will ant are concerned, has won wide
be held at Times Square at 3 support. His handling of landlord,
o'clock. This meeting is being tenant cases brought forth recog-
simmered by all the branches of nition from both aides, not for-
NO,
Wk.
the American League for Peace getting the underdog and at the
and Democracy in Detroit. Speak- same time, not lohing sight of the
ers will include Miss Dorothy Mc- laws as get forth by the legisla-
Connell of New York, Miss Haru ture. Judge Cody was instrumen-
Matsui, a member of Japan's tal in ordering that there shall
leading industrialist family but be no evictions made on Satur-
herself a foe of Japanese aggres- days, Sundays or holidays and
sion in China, Rabbi Leon Fram also in extending leniency to ten-
ants because of inability to pay
of Temple Beth El and others.
Miss Dorothy McConnell, na- rent or to find a place suitable
tional secretary of the Women's to their income.
For the last 20 years, JtIdge
Committee of the American
League for Peace and Democracy, Cody 'has lived in Highland Park
with
his mother and sister and
will be the guest speaker at a
special meeting on Monday, Aug. he has played an important civic
role in the community. He at-
8, at the Central Methodist tended
the Highland Park High
THIS IS BUT ONE OF
Church, Woodward and Adams School and Junior College and
HUNDREDS UPON
Ave., at 1:30 p.111„__
also graduated from the Detroit
HUNDREDS OF
The officers of the Women's College of Law. He is the chair-
Branch of the League are: Presi- man of the Highland Park Demo-
ITEMS OFFERED IN
dent, Mrs. Arthur Robbins; vice- cratic organization and has been
OUR AUGUST SALEI
Dfn can Phyf e or 10-Leg Table
president, Mrs. - Noah Aronstam; active in all congressional , diss
6 FLOORS OF FINE
recording secretary, Mrs. L. M. tricts in the community where
The
Duncan
Phyfa
Table
is
available
in
FURNITURE' . • ALL
lialbstein; a financial secretary, he is known as an able and effec-
Mahogany or Walnut—the Ten-lag Table
Mrs. B. Argiewicz; treasurer, tive campaigner. He is an active
REDUCED.
is available with the Walnut Suite only.
Mrs. J. L. Rosefield.
worker in the Highland Park
The group is non-sectarian and Old Newsboys Good Fellow Organ-
non-political and extends an in- ization, having sold newspapers
vitation to anyone interested in to support himself and family
while attending high school and
the work to become a member.
\
Example of August Valise
college.

Engagements

Wedding Calendar

Births

NORMANDIE

. . I :, , ' t „

2.3

THE DINING ROOM VALUE OF THE YEAR

1

flUGUST 511,11

Cody Is Candidate
For Probate Judge

18th CENTURY 9-Pc. SUITE!

Choic• of figured
walnut or mahogany
combined with other
woe ds. Note the
shaped front buffet
with recessed drawer
• nd the gr•c•ful
styling of the chairs.
H • n d-rubb•d finish
9 pieces, including
China Cabinet.

AUTHENTIC
STYLING!

OPEN MON., WED. & FRI. EVENIN?S

Contributions to Temple
Beth El Funds

Rotil Franklin I:Marla Memorial Loan
Fund:
In memory of Ruth Franklin Ein-

stein from II. - Otterf elder of Chicago.
III, in memory of M r. PhIVItyll, of
Berne :
Denm er. Colo. , from Be rna F. rd
mory of Rat hel ant, Solomon
Jacob
Jacob and Amon. Levyn from Mr. and
Mrs. Harry IC, Solomon In memo'',
of Samuel E. Gage from Si,.. S. K.
Gage: in memory of William Wurs.
burger from Mrs. Fred M•ryrnont and
Esther Bloom, In Tn.-more of Mrs.
Ilintna
n Roof Mra. J. Painter: in
memory of Pauline Rieman and Adolph
Slither !rum Mr. •nd Mra i. T. Ober.
(elder.

Temple Memorta/ Fund:

In memory of lull. NI•rz from Mrs.
5. 5. Mar, in memory of Mrs Leopold
Schlesinger from Mr.•nd Mrs. Mr.
Nes nian In II1Pmnry of Mrs. Milton
Slornan from Mrs. Sarah Benjamin:
In memory of Julius Hyman Warn
(rem tha-c•7 Lowell K•ttlion; In mem-
ory of • Theresa . Ottenherg from Mr.

and Idra I Itammport.

Contributions to the Jewish
Children's Home

canto

.I-URNITURE COMPANY

WASHINATON BLVD AT 1470

Prenzlauer Group Sponsors
Picnic at Belle Isle

A meeting of the Eva Prenz-
lauer Maternity Aid was held at
the home of Mrs. .1. Greenstone,
Tuesday, Aug. 2.
The next meeting will be held
at Belle Isle, with a basket pic-
nic and cards, on Tuesday, Aug.
16.
All members are requested to
meet at the Casino at 12 o'clock
noon.
A donation was received from
Mrs. L. Solomon in memory of
her father, Rubin Sternberg.

ARENA GARDENS WRESTLING

Mystery surrounds next Mon-
day's wrestling card at the Arena
Gardens which is topped by a
match between Mystery Man Nos.
1 and 2.
Mystery Man No. 2 is at the
present time light-heavyweight
champion, and "The Great Me-
phisto," who is No. 2, seeks to
overthrow him. The only way Me-
phisto could get the hooded mat-
man in the ring with him again is
to agree to a catch-weight bout.

The Jewish Children's ilome of
Detroit wishes to acknowledge
with, thanks the receipt of dona-
tions from the following: S. G.
Greenberg. Mrs. Meyer Gerson,
Mrs. Esther Jay, Lee W. Oppen-
heim, Jae Pasieka; Mr. and Mrs.
Flowers for all measles. —
L. Avery, in memory of Rebecca
Zussman; Mrs. Abe Rosenzweig Dostar-Joy Florist. Tvia. 1-4412

A Real Vacation

AT THE

BEACH HOTEL

All Outdoor Sports
Cocktail Lounge
Dancing Until 2

Rates $500 7irtif:Ufs

CHARLEVOIX, MICH.

FRANK' & SEDER'S

Sterling Silver
$ 1 STAR set with
ti 0',

Genuine Marcasite

With Solid Silver Chain

Here's the star you've
wanted, Girls — in
sterling silver — for S
ONLY $1! Set with •
real marcasite!
Dainty sterling silver
chain. A real "find"
at this price!

FRANK & SEDER'S—STREET FLOOR

HUDSON'S

Augu st Sale

LINENS-
BEDDING

An Annual Savings Event!

Here's where homemakers profit! The out-
standing sale of the season for sheets, towels,
tablecloths, spreads and other needed every-
day items. You'll find vast assortments of
new. merchandise — well-known staples and
fresh, colorful Fall patterns. They're so at-
tractive — in appearance and price — we
know you'll want to restock your linen closet
completely.

HERE ARE SOME OF THE VALUES-

Hand-Hemmed Damask Cloth (72 by 90) $7.95
(matching napkins are $9.50 a dozen)

Hemstitched Damask Sets

$6.95

70 by 88-Inch Damask Cloths

$4.49

50c

Huck Hand Towels

22c

Crash Towels with colored borders

22e, 25c, 35c

Crash by the yard

Anchor Sheets, 81• by 99-inch size

(Cases and other sheet

sites

$1.09

proportionately priced.)

New Chenille Tufted Spreads

$6.98

An "All-Over" Patterned Chenille Spread $4.98

"Two-Tone" Chenille Tufted Spread

$8.95

Mattress Covers

$1.49

These are but a few of the hundreds—
Come and see them for yourself!

THIRD FLOOR—GRAND RIVER

HUDSON'S

Nit. Are guldeet to I% Sal. T..

!!Chronicle Want Ads Pay!!

Lehman Among Favorites
for Democratic Preside.•
tial Nomination

NEW 1I'ORK. (WNS)—Govern-
or Herbert fl, Lehman ranks
eighth among the Democrats with
the greatest popular following
among party members as emo-
cratic candidate for president in
1940, a poll of the American In-
stitute of Public Opinion revealed.
Lehman and Secretary of Agri-
culture Wallace each received 3

per cent of the votes recorded in
the poll which showed Vice-Presi-
dent Garner, Secretary of State
Hull and Postmaster General Far-
ley -far in the lead.

UNVEILING OF TOMBSTONE
An unveiling of a monument
in memory of Abraham Horwitz
will take place on Sunday, Aug.
7, at 11 a. rn. at Machpelah Cem-
etery. Rabbi Moses Fischer will
officiate. Friends of the family
are invited.

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