THEDernorrintisn til PM GU and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE APPEAL FOR CASH To Lead B'nai B'rith's ISSUED BY ALLIED National Membership Drive JEWISH CAMPAIGN icoNCLUDED coots PAGE ONE) r:RAEUSENED yoa4 plidection IICHaior a ilitactit inawiNO CO. intitOir NON-JEWESS GIVES FOR REFUGEE HELP era abroad cannot eat paper pledges, representing promises in the future. Help is needed now. Contributors are urged not to wait until teh special volunteer collector approaches. They should put their checks in the mail im- mediately, or better yet, tele- phone Columbia 1600, and a Federation representative will call for the check. This is a call that must be answered at once. We plan to complete the special col- lection project within seven days. Our oppressed fellow-Jews await our answer." Officers to Be Chosen Jan, 10; Several Committees Function JOSEPH oPATOSHU, YIDDISH NOVELIST iorsCLUDEL, MGM PAGE ONE) through the crucible of passion- ate thought. J. EUGENE FARBER, The passion for truth vitalizes of Toledo, Ohio, who has been Opatoshu's writing, gives it the- named chairman ot the national been so appalled at the dreadful matic reality. If his satirical in- membership committee of n'nal things happening in other coon- sight makes him quick to per- Math, which will launch ■ tries which have made such un- ceive the beast in man, he is nation-wide drive for members believable hardships for the refu- equally quick to react to injus- on February I with a simul- persecution, hypocrisy. But g ee families. We know from our tice, taneous campaign In all the h d epression -experiences what it is is indignation is never general seven districts of the organi- like to be without necessities. It or rhetorical. The more satirical zation. is so hard, especially for children, his intent, the more sharply he to have such tragic things come. focuses his attention on individ- As you already know, we all ual portrayal. Every one of his have a very warm spot in our characters becomes fixed in the hearts for the Jews. After all, reader's mind. It is this ability the founder of our faith was the to imbue his characters with ar- child of humble Jewish parents, tistic authenticity in the process and Ile made it very plain, al- of expressing his own passionate though many who today profess reactions to men and events that The Junior Congregation of to follow His teachings over- places Opatoshu in the forefront Shaarey Zedek will conduct serv- look this fact, that He came to of Yiddish writers. His ethical strain springs from icesin themain auditorium on offer the Gentile who would ern- brace the Jewish religion, kinship a long line of renowned rabbis Saturday morning. Jan. 14. This with the children of Abraham, and scholars on his father's side. will also be the occasion of the thus making them joint-heirs un- His maternal inheritance endowed der the promise. Today, Jew h im with the hot blood of men Bar Mitzvah of Ilarold Good- who live close to nature. This man. Samuel Krohn will act as and Gentile alike should join hands to put down the pagan combination of intellectual re- cator. Harvey Weisberg will be nations—is it not true that the finement and impulsive force the Bal Koreh. Marilyn Koffman followers of Hitler and Mussolini early fashioned his hatred of Op- will summarize the Biblical por- today are as deadly enemies to pression and the hypocrisy of tion of the week while Miriam civilization as the I'hilistines of men in power. Tobin wil give a resume of the old? In 1907, at the age of 20, his Haftorah, Milton Gordon will de- "And so I come to my favor. heart aflame against Russian re- liver the sermon. Here in Northern Michigan we action, his mind critical of a On Dec. 31, Harriet Victor do not know of any agency which Jewry in the grip of chassidic de- gave the resume of the Sedra is accepting contributions to as- cadence, he determined to break and Celia Elson outlined the sist the Jewish refugees. We with a decrepit past in Poland Prophetical portion. can't do much—even the one- and embrace the pulsating life On Jan. 7 the resume of the tenth we should, under the Law, of a new world. When he reached Sedra will be given by Shirley contribute yearly, has seemed New York his imagination was al- Rabinowitz and Charlotte Sonen- Impossible during these past ready seething with themes for klar will give the Prophetical years. But we'd like so much to many works. Having been en- portion. have some little part in helping couraged by the great Peretz, he —so will you please see that was eager to emulate that master the enclosed $10 goes to some in the portrayal of Jewish life group who are sending funds for as he saw it, to do for the Jews this purpose? We'd especially like in Amerce what Peretz had done to help some one who is trying for those in Poland. to get started again in Paelstine. Disillusion was quick to seize Those who succeed in reaching upon him, New York was not at Discussion of Nazism, Fascism, the U. S. will find willing help, all the utopia he had sought. At nd Communism, with particular but the ones who hope to build first he earned his living in a emphasis on un-American activi- anew in Palestine will have so shoe factory where his hands ties in the United States, will many problems. blistered and became as leathery feature the program of the meet- "If it were permissible, we as the soles he worked on. Later would be glad to offer a home he found employment in a shirt ing pf Detroit Louis Marshall Lodge of Bnai Brith on Tuesday to a Jewish child, refugee—al- sweat-shop, on a newspaper route though I understand that Gentile where he met with the riffraff of evening, Jan. 17, at the Dexter Center, Dexter at Lawrence. homes are rarely considered. As the East Side, in a Hebrew school you know, we haven't much, but where teaching unwilling boys the Dr. Albert Prussin will lead assembly in community sing- we'd make room in our hearts an outlandish liturgy proved the ing following the discussion. for another child, and share what most degrading job of all. The Announcement of the appoint- we have gladly. Barbara would dingy tenement in which he lived ment of Samuel Gurwin as mem- love to have a small sister." repelled and humiliated him. Yet bership committee chairman was all the while he wrote assidu- made Tuesday evening by Alvin Symphony Faces Busiest ously. Recognition as a writer B. Levin, president of Marshall made it possible for him to give Lodge. The committee now is Period of Its Silver up teaching and move away from comprised of Joseph Schwartz the neighborhood of Goerck and Reuben Losh, co-chairmen, Jubilee Season Street. As his knowledge of Harry Ross, Dr. Bernard Schmidt American ways increased and and Emanuel Heitman. With the opening of the new his acquaintance with Jewish life The memory of Louis Marshall series of popular-priced Saturday extended beyond the alums, his was honored Tuesday by a nar- night concerts, in Orchestra cynicism became less scathing. rative presented by Rabbi Harry Hall, Jan. 14, and with regular He began to write more and Z. Gordon who recounted the subscription concerts scheduled more with the irony of sympa- number of his illuminating ex- for the two days preceding, Jan. thetic understanding. On becom- periences growing out of his 12 and 13, the Detroit Symphony ing a regular contributor to a close acquaintanceship with the Orchestra faces one of the busi- Yiddish newspaper, the need of departed leader. A biographical est and most important periods of writing a weekly piece sent him review of the life of the late Mr. its current silver jubilee season. I in search of material in all the Marshall was given by Emmanuel Both Franco Ghione and Victor highways and byways of human Heitman, and a report of cur- Kolar will be seen in action dur- experience. Most of his stories, rent Beni Brith Anti-Defamation ing the coming week. Ghione will however, deal with people work- work by Reuben Losh. conduct the Thursday night and ing desperately for a living, suf- Admission to the meeting of Friday matinee concerts (the pro- fering the harshness of povetry, Jan. 17 will be by invitation gram being the same). while yet making love and bringing only. Kolar will be on the sodium for up families. In depicting these the first of the "pop" offerings. common tribulations and pleas- ures he posed the individual in New Johnson Milk Depot opposition to his environment— an environment oppressing and Opened on Woodward thwarting and vulgarizing its em- battled victims. Thus the strug- and Seward gle of class against class, in its The next lecture of the Kvut- various manifestations, is spread Of interest to the Jewish com- Poignantly over his pages, as are zah Ivrith will be held Saturday evening, Jan. 7, at the Philadel- munity is the announcement that the vicissitudes of rare prejudice. the Johnson Milk Depot Co. have In all these briefer pieces—some phia-Byron School. Solomon Kas- opened a branch store at 8204 of them sparkling chips of him- den, the principal of the Tuxedo- Holmur branch of the United Woodward at Seward. er works, many of inherent ex- George A. Johnson, general cellence—Opatoshu is at pains Hebrew Schools, will speak on the subject of "Kabbalah," and manager of the concern, stated to sketch human beings in all that the opening of this store their commonplace piquancy, to Abraham Twersky on "Chasi- makes available to the Jewish i ndicate that man's life remains dism." The subject of "Chasi- population in this neighborhood essentially unaltered through the dism," discussion on which will the fine products at tremudoiis apparent modifications of time start Saturday evening, will be continued at the next meeting of _travings for which the - "rohnson and circumstance. the Kvutzah on Saturday eve- Milk Depots—are- noted. In addi- ning, Jan. 28. The Hebrew speak- tion to fresh eggs and fresh but- Eva Jessye Choir at Fisher ing public is invited. There is no , ter 4-percent milk with a mini- admission charge. mum butterfat content is sold Town Hall Next for 8 cents per quart while city Wednesday standard milk is sold for 6 cents per quart. Mr. Johnson also stated that The Eva Jessye Choir comes Detroit is the only city in the to the Fisher Theater next Wed- United States where the depot system is available which means nesday morning, Jan. 11. at 11 Montefiore Lodge No. 12, F. S. fresher, cooler, cleaner a n d o'clock, to treat the Detroit Town of I., recently re-elected the fol- richer products. An invitation is Hall audience to one of the lowing officers for 1939: Presi- extended to Detroit Jews to avail greatest melodic and acting com- dent, Adolph Goldberg; secre- themselves of this fine system. tary-treasurer, Maxwell H. Em- binations in many seasons. Famed as the outstanding Ne- mer; trustee, Arthur Gottesman. Attitude of Judaism Toward gro choral organizations of today, Maurice Merker was elected vice- the choir was featured in George president, while Sigmund Schor Trial Marriage and Leo Michelson hold over as Gershwin's opera "Porgy and trustees. Rabbi Felix A. Levy, writing Bess" and also Gertrude Stein's in "Judaism and Marriage," de- "Four Saints in Three Acts," Donations in Memoriam to clares that "Judaism, because both Broadway hits. Director Eva Jessye is widely of its high regard for marriage, Jewish Home for Aged known as author of "My Spirit- especially on the spiritual aide, has no sympathy with 'trial' or uals," a book of folk stories, The following have made con- 'temporary' unions of any kind. poems and spirituals. She was tributions to the Home for Aged: By its very nature and that of musical director of the first Ne- Mrs. S. Cohen, in memory of son, gro talking picture, "Hallelujah," its participants, a union between Beryl-Jacob; Dr. S. W. Green, in a man and a woman must be for directing ensembles of 25 to 500. memory of mother, Beile; Mrs. life. Family and home life can- She wrote the theme song for A. Goldberg, in memory of moth- not flourish under trial systems." Universal's "Uncle Tom's Cabin," er, Judith; Mrs. Mary Wald, in and directed the choir in a "pro- memory of Sender. logue" for nine weeks on Broad- Sunshine Club at Miami way. Beach, Fla. Tickets are at Grinnell's Music Contributions to the Jewish Store, Ra. 1124. Children's Home The Detroit Sunshine Club held • Chanukah dinner at Renne There must be something wrong The Jewish Children's Home Cafe. 1614 Alton Road, Miami with the book of William Ziff, Beach. Fla. The Piccadilly Club "The Rape of Palestine" . . . The acknowledges donations from the of Miami Beach entertained with Goyim rave about it, but the Jew- following Mrs. B. Grosberg, Ben Goldman, Mrs. Blackman, Mr. music and singing. ish reviewers call it anything but Mary Harris donated • towel a good book . . . Ziff's views on Valinsky, Mrs. Braverman, Mrs. Miller, Congregation Bnai Moshe, set. Zionism, which he thinks are orig- The club meets every Tuesday inal and new, merely repeat the Mrs. Jack Gordon, Louis E. Kahn evening at Renne Cafe, Miami old battle-cry of Jabotinaky and of Chicago, Mrs. A. Srere, Mrs. Kalisch, Mrs. B. Lakin, Dr. and Beset his followers, Mrs. S. Barnett. coNOLUDED :ROE PAGE OSE) JR. SERVICE GROUP ACTIVITIES BEGUN Jr. Congregation of Shaarey Zedek Marshall Lodge to View "Isms" Plans for the second edition of the Junior Service Journal were made at a meeting of the public relations committee of the Junior Section, Detroit Service Group, held last Tuesday eve- ning, at the Jewish Community Center, under the chairmanship of Richard Stein. Leonard L. Lewis and Miss Dorothy Schetzer, editors of the publication, have assigned editorials, stories and art work to the following staff mem- bers: Alex Baruch, Miss Esther Begrer, Louis A. Berman, Miss Ann Grosberg, Miss Barbara Lappin, Abe Slayers, Robert Schiff, Miss Helene Schoenfeld and Miss Beatrice Weiswas.ser. Miss Rosalind Schubot, co- chairman with Eliot A. Magid- sohn of the Junior Section col- lection committee, presided at a meeting of the committee held at the Jewish Home for Aged, also on Tuesday evening, In ad- dition to its task of collecting the pledges solicited by members of the Junior Division in the 1938 Allied Jewish Campaign, the Junior Section committee has undertaken the collection of all unpaid campaign pledges in the smaller brackets as its share of the work in the collection cam- paign now being conducted by the Jewish Welfare Federation. Gus D. Newman, president of the senior Detroit Service Group, addressed the meeting. The Junior Section drama group, headed by Miss Regina Schiller and the speakers' bu- reau, under the co-chairmanship of Jacob, Weisman and Morris H. Shillman, have been active the past week. • Junior Section interest is cen- tered in the election of officers for the organization to be held at the initial meeting of the board of directors on Jan. 10. The officers will be chosen by the 26 board members from their own group. A. Z. A. Concludes Regional Conclave More than 400 A. Z. A. dele- gates from two states registered during the week of Dec. 25 at the Book Cadillac hotel for the Great Lakes regional convention and tournament of Aleph Zodik Aleph, youth organization of Boni Brith. The main topic of the regional meet was the debate of the ques- tion as to whether another home than Palestine should be pro- vided for Jewish refugees. The Fort Dearborn chapter from Chicago was winner in this con- test. At the some time an ora- torical contest was held on the subject "The Brighter Side of Jewish Life." Basketball pre- liminaries and finals were held during the three day meet and the Deborah chapter from Chi- cago emerged the victor. Sixteen-year-old Joan Wodell of Edison Ave. was adjudged the sweetheart and queen of the Junior Bnai Brith Tuesday night at the convention ball in the grand ballroom of the Book Cad- iliac Hotel before a throng of 1,000 dancers. January 6, 19 9 CHICAGO THEOLOGICAL COLLEGE DRIVE COMMENCES IN DETROIT The drive for the Chicago The- ological College in Detroit com- menced here this Friday. At a meeting of the Detroit Council of Orthodox Rabbis, held on Tuesday at the home of Rabbi Joseph Thumim, chairman, a call was issued the community to support this school. The appeal, which was drafted by a commit- tee consisting of Rabbi Isaac Stollman and Rabbi Max J. Wohl- gelernter, follows: "The Detroit Council of Or- thodox Rabbis calls upon the Jewish community of this city to extend a generous and courteous response to the representatives of the Chicago Hebrew Theologi- cal College who are visiting here in conjunction with a drive for funds urgently needed for the maintenance of the school, the building of a new addition to the Yeshiva, recently dedicated, and the further expansion of its facilities to provide for the en- rollment of 72 refugee students from the seminary at Frankfort- am-Main, Germany, now closed. e o equi e f luo i pped a gteos an eo t i m na u r e tyr ts heof ark d to rally behind the leaders, m t i the t,he faculty yaenjilivEar of the hat have come to Detroit to remi nd us of our obligation for this great national academy of higher Jewish' learning." Rabbi Mordecai Burstein of Kansas City, Mo., one of a dele- gation of rabbis who arrived here to aid in this campaign, stated Wednesday that the plan of the Chicago Hebrew Theological Col- lege is to bring to this school 76 German-Jewish young mien. Rabbi Burstein is in possession of a list of the names and ad- dresses of these young people, 16 of whom are now in concen- tration camps. In addition to Rabbi Burstein, other leaders who will aid the campaign are: Rabbi Harold Ber- ger, Rabbi alenachem B. Sachs, Leonard C. Mishkin and Rabbi Saul Silber, dean of this college, all of Chicago. Local Jewry is proud of the growth of this center of Torah and Judaism in the Middle West to which we are particularly at- tached as neighbors and because of a close contact through the 15 Detroit men enrolled as stu- dents of the Beth Midrash Le- Torah and its alumni holding re- spectable positions of spiritual leadership in nearby communi- ties. It is the duty of every con- gregation and organized group to assist in the campaign, and individuals approached for con- tributions and help should con- sider it a privilege to serve this sacred cause. In these times of trial for our people it is signifi- cantly true that we have nothing left to us of as much permanent value and abiding strength as the study of our law and the practice of our "Ein Lonu shiur "We barely escaped a war, by a rak ha-Torah bozos!" We urge narrow shave. Chamberlain was all those who wish to build here. actually expecting German bomb- in America for the preservation ers over London one night." of our people and its spirit, who -- Letter from one of the most want to see a generation of eminent statesmen of Europe, Jews raised in this country November 11, 1938. Highland Park A. Z. A. 313 Elects New Officers New officers for the corning term were elected by the mem- bers of the Highland Park 313 chapter. Officers who are to serve till June 1939 include Philip Rothschild, president; L e r o y Heitman, vice-president; Ernest Denefeld, secretary; Louis Iloex- ter, treasurer; Richard Cole, publicity; Seymour Jacoby and Alfred Rodner, sergeant at arms; and Wilfred Katz, chaplain. A combined installation with chapter 337 will be held during the month of January. C. F. SMITH CO. Neugarten Club Elects Officers PURE FOOD STORES The Neugarten Sunshine Club elected the following officers for 1939: Mrs. Samuel Blocher, re- elected president for her second term; Airs. Morton T. Snyder, first vice-president; Mrs. Charles Aller, second vice-president; Mrs. Jacob E. Newman, third vice- president; Mrs. Carl Myers, fourth vice-president; Mrs. Har- old W. Kline, treasurer; Mrs. Martin Krause, auditor; Sirs. Fred Gross, recording secretary; Mrs. Lester Smith, financial sec- retary; Mrs. Jack Langer, cor- responding secretary; Mrs. Har- vey Elbinger, publicity. Installation of officers will take place later in January at which time board members will be elected. The next general meeting of the Junior Section, Detroit Serv- ice Group, planned for Sunday afternoon, Jan. 22, at 2:30 o'clock, will be held at Temple Beth Et Gladstone and Wood- ward Ave. The group will be addressed by Rabbi Fram. A musical program and an original one-act play, presented by the Junior Section drama group, will be features of the afternoon. Membership in the Junior Sec- tion, Detroit Service Group, in open to every Jewish young man and woman, between the ages of 16 and 30 years, in the city. The Junior Section is sponsored by the senior organization which serves as the fund-arising arm of the Jewish Welfare Federa- The Jewish National Fund Coun- tion. cil acknowledges the planting of trees in the Butzel Forest in Pal- France Pardons Illegal Entry of estine, as follows: Refugees One tree in memory of Sarah Horwitz of Buffalo, N. Y., by Mr. Paris. (WNS) — The release and Sirs. Louis Goldberg. of refugees who entered the Two trees in memory of the fifth country illegally was expected to Yahrzeit of Louis and Albert Liber- be completed shortly with a dec- son by Mr. and Mrs. Saul R. Levin. laration of amnesty from the Two trees in memory of Celia French government. The general Becker Strauss by her friends. pardon of all imprisoned refugees Two trees in memory of Harry and other unwanted and perse- Nide, by Zeta Alpha Rho Frater- cuted political exiles was believed nity. certain following the filing of Please call Mrs. P. Slomovitz, petitions with the government by University 1-6972, 17417 Stoepel, many organizations who have for the planting of trees in the pledged to aid refugees. Fred M. Butzel Forest. A i WHERE PRICE TELLS AND QUALITY SELLS Trees Planted In The Butzel Forest • A STORE IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD . • • • O rnhiti alio& Kvutzah to Meet Saturday Evening .a new 'ear ..a neu, SMOKIN G, HEASURzr. 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