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j ll EVLTHOITILVISH &MIMI

tad THE I,KGAL _CHRONICLE

DONOR
BANQUET FEB. 5

Rabbi Gruenwald of Frank-
fort Am Main to Speak I MIZRACHI
to Bnai David Forum on
Friday, Jan. 20

Friday evening, Jan. 20, at 8:30,
Congregation Bnai David, Elm-
hurst and 14th Sts., will present
Dr. Zvi Gruenwald of Frankfort
am Main as its guest speaker. Dr.

January 13, 1939

PROGRAM ARRANGED FOR CELEBRATION OF
DR. FRANKLIN'S 4oTH YEAR IN DETROIT

(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE GEE)

tributed articles and editorials to
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
Dr. Franklin is a frequent con-
tributor to magazines and has
published a number of brochures,
among others, "Christ and Chris-
tianity from the Standpoint of
the Modern Jew," "Practical
Problems of the Ministry," "The
Jew's Contribution to the Civili-
zation of Our Century," "A
Word to the Queen of Rumania,"
a ritual for Jewish schools and
camps, a brief ritual for Sunday
Service Congregations, and, quite
recently, his book, "The Rabbi—
The Man and His Message,"
which was published by the Behr-
man Jewish Book House of New
York.
In 1896 Dr. Franklin married
Miss Hattie M. Oberfelder of
Chicago. Of three children born
to the couple, two survive, Leo
I. Franklin and Miss Margaret
Franklin, the eldest daughter,
Ruth Franklin Einstein, having
passed away seven years ago.
Dr. Franklin is a member of
the Wranglers Club, the Eco-
nomics Club, the Great Lakes
Club, the Franklin Hills Country
Club, and the Knollwood Country
Club.

On Feb. 5, at its annual donor
of proper organization, were do- similarly, for two terms, as presi-
banquet to be held at Lacher's, later, a new constitution and by ing fairly ineffective work and
3153 Casa Ave., the Mizrachi Or- laws was formulated, no on duplicating one another's efforts. dent of the Alumni Association of
ganization of Detroit will have as even suggested that any refer- Thus, some seven organizations the Hebrew Union College. He is
the chairman of the Tract Com-
the principal speaker Rabbi Joseph ence
ence to the ownership of pews were welded into one, known as
H. Lookstein of New York, for should be made. Since that time the United Jewish Charities, out mission of the Union of Ameri-
can
Hebrew Congregations and
of
which,
in turn, grew the pres-
many years an outstanding per- and under the inspiration of Tern-
sonality in Jewish religious and ple Beth El, more than 100 con- ent Jewish Welfare Federation of Central Conference of American
Rabbis.
He is at present a trustee
Detroit.
Zionist life.
gregations in every part of the
many Jewish and non-Jewish
Although the new Temple of
Dr. Lookstein is assistant pro- country have adopted the un
structure above referred to was organizations. Ile has just been
fesaor of homiletics at the Yeshiva assigned pew system.
reappointed for another term of
College of New York, principal of
Carrying the idea of democ presumed by those who built it to six years as commissioner of the
the Hebrew Teachers Training racy into the religious educa be sufficiently large and well Detroit Public Library, of whose
School for Girls of New York, tional system of the school, Dr ' equipped to answer the needs of board he has twice served as
vice-president of National Miz- Franklin insisted that it was the • the Jewish community for many president. Ile is also a member
rachi, spiritual leader of Congre- duty of the congregation to see years, it very soon was outgrown of the board of the Detroit Sym-
gation Kehilath Jeshurun, one of to it that no Jewish child wa and in 1924 a splendid edifice, phony Society and was one of
the larger orthodox synagogues in deprived of a religious education s which the congregation now oc- the first trustees of the Civic
the metropolis.
because of the unwillingness or cupies at Woodward and Glad- Theater group of Detroit. Ile was
Tickets for the banquet, at $5 the inability of its parents to pay stone Ayes., was constructed. one of the first directors of the
each, are obtainable from the pres- a tuition fee. Although the plan This Temple, with its fine insti- World Union of Progressive Ju-
ident, Daniel Temchin, Ty. 6-8089, introduced with this idea in mind tutional building, still ranks daism and a member, of the board
THE SUPER CHIEF
or Isaac Rosenthal, To. 8-7771."
has, of necessity, been somewhat among the finest structures of of managers of the Union of
Only oll•Pullman extra hire 39k-hr. Chicago-Los As
The major office in the Mizrachi changed from time to time, the its kind to be found anywhere. American Hebrew Congregations.
streamliner. From Chicago each Tuesday and Saturday 7:15 pm.
Regional Organization, comprising principle still holds good and With the greater facilities that There are few civic enterprises
THE CHIEF
the states of Michigan, Indiana, through a scholarship system es- were thus made available to the in which Dr. Franklin has not
Many-hours-fastest and only all•Pullman extra fare darn
Kentucky, and Ohio, was captured tablished some years ago, all congregation, all its activities taken a leading part. He serves
Chicagodos Angeles train; and the only ultramodern dais-
by a Detroiter. Daniel Temchin, children of parents who cannot grew apace, so that today its pro- on the board of the Ford Re-
less steel streamliner daily between these two points.
president of the Mizrachi of De, afford to pay tuition fees are gram is well rounded and in- public, the League of Nations
IL CAPITAN
trait, was elected president of Re- taken care of in the Religious cludes all forms of activities— Association of Detroit, the Citi- Donations in Memoriam to
America's only all-chair•cor 391S-hr. Chicago-Loa Angel:-
gional Mizrachi at the conference School of the Temple, which is educational, recreational and so- zens Housing and Planning As-
Jewish Home for Aged
streamliner. From Chicago Tuesdays and Saturdays, 5:45 pr.
held in Cleveland, Jan. 6, 7 and 8. now one of the foremost insti- cial, as well as religious.
sociation, and is a member of the
CALIFORNIA LIMITED
Hi. Civic Activities
Among other Detroiters honored tutions of its kind in the country.
advisory board of the Detroit
The
following have made con-
DR. ZVI GRUENWALD
However, Dr. Franklin's efforts Planning Association.
Standard Pullman—stainless steel chair car daily CaWorn: .
were Rabbi Max J. Wohlgelernter, Formed Jewish Student Congre•
tributions to the Home for Aged:
have by no means been confined
train, known to transcontinental travelers for over 40 years.
who
was
elected
vice-president
for
For
a
number
of
years
Dr.
station
at
Ann
Arbor
Gruenwald has been in America
Mrs. H. Coville, in memory of Mrs.
to his own congregation and com-
GRAND CANYON LIMITED
Michigan, and Sol B. Edelman,
In 1916 Dr. Franklin estab- munity. Ile served for two terms Franklin was the editor of the Celia Kassel; Mrs. Louis Goldberg,
but a short time and has made a who was elected regional treasurer.
A fine fast train :•r all classes of travel, carrying ? Fred }frays;
Detroit Jewish American. Its pub- in memory of Shirley and mother
lished
the
Jewish
Student
Con-
as
president
of
the
Central
Con-
successful lecture tour presenting
Dining Car, and l'allmans direct to the Canyon s rim.
lisher at that time was the late Goldman; Mrs. H. Lampke, in
The conference, which was at- gregation at the University of
THE SCOUT
a first-hand picture of the Jewish tended by more than 80 delegates Michigan, the first Jewish stu- ference of American Rabbis and Sol 51. Goldsmith. Ile has con- memory of uncle Abe.
Swift, fine, economy train to Los Angeles, for coach and Tourist.
situation in Germany seen through from many Mizrachi groups of the dent organization of a religious
Sleeper passengers only. Fred Harvey dining car meals, only
region, was opened by Julius nature to be formed in this coun-
the eyes of a Rabbi.
900a day; special car for women and children; courier-nurse.
Born in Czechoslovakia, Dr. Schwie, president of the Mizrachi try. During the first years of
Council
of Cleveland, and was wel- its existence this student congre-
Gruenwald studied in universities
ALL AIR-CONDITIONED, OF COURSE
and seminaries in Germany ad an comed officially by Mayor Harold gation was supported by popular
—■ ••-••
Burton
in behalf of the City of subscription and especially
able and brilliant speaker. In his
For mem:titans, details, etc., Just consult your
t Santo Fe repreeeetotire,or write,
engagements in the metropolitan Cleveland. Other notable speakers through the generosity of the
cities of America he has received at the conference were Rabbi Abbe late Julius Rosenwald. American
ft. C. SMITH, Oen. Arent
praise and commendation for his Billed Silver of Cleveland, national rabbis from every part of the
101TronenortatIon Illdf.
DETROIT, MICII.
vivid picture of German conditions. chairman of the United Palestine country were brought to address
Phone: RAndolph test
His topic will be "Germany Be- Appeal; Rabbi Isaac Stollman, the students at least once a
fore and After the Nazi Revolu- who also spoke at the Chibath month, Dr. Franklin himself con-
Yerusholaim synagogue on Friday ducting the services each week.
tion."
Rabbi Joshua Sperka will pre- evening, and who headed the De- Directly as an inspiration of the
side and Cantor Abraharp Singer troit delegation to the conference, Jewish Student Organization, a
will conduct the musical portion and Gedalia Bublick of New York. great non-sectarian service was
A resolution was passed to con- for a number of years held at
of the program. The public is in-
tinue the regional office in Detroit, Ann Arbor at Hill Auditorium,
vited to attend.
with
a special per capita tax to on which occasion practically all
For Your Benef it
defray the cost maintaining the other churches in the city closed
office. Four meetings of the execu- their doors so that students, pro-
It's Naturally
tive committee are to be held dur- fessors and townspeople gener-
• The Amelie S. Rothschild
ing the year. the first one will ally might attend the service,
plaque for exceptional service
take place In Detroit, Feb. 5. The which was regarded as a fore-
Carbonated .
presented each year by Iota Al.
other meetings will be held at most factor in bringing about
Steinies
pha Pi, the oldest international
ter
T h e Jewish National Fund various times in Cleveland, Toledo better understanding among the
Exports
Jewish sorority, was received this
Council of Detroit acknowledges and •Cincinnati. It was decided to various religious groups in the
year by Nu chapter of Wayne the
planting of the following trees hold the next regional conference university city.
University. The occasion was the
in the Fred Butzel Forest in Pal- in Louisville, Ky., in November,'
The efforts of Dr. Franklin to
36th annual convention held at estine:
1939.
create a spirit of understanding
the Essex House, on Central
among Protestants, Catholics and
Two trees in honor of the en-
Park South, in New York City,
FOR YOUR ADDED PLEASURE
during the holiday season, under gagement of Anne Miller, daugh- Alec Templeton to Be Solo- Jews was recognized by the Uni-
versity of Detroit, a Jesuit in-
extra choice, extra long-aged to-
the chairmanship of Sylvia D. ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Miller, by
ist
at
Two
Symphony
stitution,
which
conferred
upon
the
Ladies
Auxiliary
of
the
Jewish
Kaplan.
baccos give extra rich flavor .. .
Concerts Jan. 21
National Fund.
Dr. Franklin the honorary degree
Ruth Broder, president, and
of Doctor of Laws.
extra Cellophane wrapper assures
One tree in memory of Mrs.
Muriel Nushan Goodman retire Merl Shuman by Mr. and Mrs.
Alec Templeton, brilliant young
When, some years ago, an ef-
extra freshness.
rented Detroit's chapter. The ac Harry Shuman.
English pianist who has been blind fort was made to enact a law
tivities of the convention prone
Four trees in memory of Nate since childhood, will be presented in the Michigan legislature which
included a formal dinner-danc e Shaman by Mr. and Mrs. Rex as soloist with the Detroit Sym- would practically have put pri-
in the Colonnades, teas and eve Besau, Mr. and Mrs. Al Williams, phony Orchestra, Victor Kolar
ning socials in the Elizabethia n Mr. and Mrs. William Polinsky, conducting, at the two concerts of vate and parochial schools out of
. .0-ear a INC.• mamma CO.OITE011
business, Dr. Franklin made a
Suite, and meetings.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mintz, Mr. Saturday, Jan. 21, in Orchestra
Martha S. Sagon, re-elected na • and Mrs. Nate Gelfand, Mr. and Hall. Templeton will appear at very aggressive campaign against
such vicious legislation and on
Chevorlet Takes Initiative tional dean, entertained the girls Mrs. Harry Buchman, Mr. and both the Young People's program that occasion was perhaps the
at Susan Palmer's for luncheon
10:45 a. m., and the popular- first rabbi anywhere to have
in Sponsoring National and at various occasions at her Mrs. Ben Heckle, Mr. and Mrs. at
priced concert at 8:30 p. m.
spoken from the pulpit of a
Truck Week Jan. 14-21 home on Riverside Drive. To- Frank Besau.
In point of popularity Temple. Catholic church.
One tree in honor of the recov-
gether with Sylvia Kaplan, a din-
ton established a record last sea-
ery
of
Mrs.
David
Kallman,
by
the
Very early in his ministry Dr.
As the world's largest producer ner was arranged at the Droth-
Ladies Auxiliary of the Jewish son when, on one of the winter's Franklin brought together the
C.041..1934,4 P. Lae IllArd
not only of passenger cars but of ingham.
bitterest nights he caused hun-
National Fund.
various
Jewish charitable organi-
trucks, Chevrolet is taking the
TIME IN on ON Cold's "Melody end Madame^ with ROBERT BINCHLEY and
Other officers elected at this
ALWAYS FRESH' Doubly protected by two jack.
dreds of loyal followers to be turn- z
One
tree
In
honor
of
the
Bar
eN of Cellophane. OUTER j.(i.
initiative this month in a move annual meeting were: Doris F.
ARTIE SUE'S Drawn, every Sonde, aight.Coloodoke Netyolk,Coest-to-Couna
ed away from the box office. Noth- ations in Detroit, which, because
et opens at BOTTOM of pack,
designed to focus interest of corn- Singer, corresponding secretary; Mitzvah of Sanford Perlis, by Mr. ing like it had happened in years o f their numbers and their lack
mercial vehicle users on their Rhoda Goldberg, recording sec- and Mrs. Philip Cutler.
of
Detroit
music.
One
tree
in
memory
of
Martin
transportation needs. The program retary, and Ruth Feder, expan-
Edith Rhetts Tilton will lecture
will take the form of a National sion chairman. Those whose terms Paul by the Zedakah Juniors.
One tree by Mr. and Mrs. at the Young People's concert
Truck Week, Jan. 14 to Jan. 21, of office did not expire this year
which
will include a demonstration
plans for which are being com- are: Ruth S. Fink. treasurer; Charles A .Miller and one tree by of the orchestra's string section.
pleted now by W. E. Fish, corn- Sylvia Kaplan, social chairman; Nathan Apsel, in memory of Na-
mercial car and truck sales man- Amelia W. Finch, student loan than Shaman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
ager of Chevrolet. fund treasurer; Renee Klyde, bi- Benjamin Shaman of 149 Tenny- Detroit Club Dance at Ala-
son Ave., Highland Park.
mac Hotel in Miami
The company's entire organiza- annual editor; Helen Wagner, bi-
Regarding tree planting in the
tion, wholesale and retail, will be annual business manager; Anita Butzel Forest, please call Mrs.
Beach, Fla.
enlisted in the campaign, Mr. Fish Morgenstern, co-ordinating chair- Philip Slomovitz, Un.
1-6972,
said. Details of the operation were man.
The Detroit Club of Miami
17417 Stoepel.
worked out here Dec. 20, at a
Beach, composed of resident of De-
meeting of regional truck man- Junior Auxiliary of Bnai
troit will hold its first meeting of
agers, representing the wholesale
Brith to Feature Noted Mizrachi Delegates to Re- the season in the lounge of the
MASTER "SS"
organization from coast to coast.
Alamac Hotel Wednesday evening.
port at Mlave Malke
Dance Team at Valentine
SEDAN
These men carried back to the field
Mrs.
Malbin
of
Detroit,
who
was
DELIVERY
on
Jan.
21
Dance Feb. 19
the outline of the various promo-
president for the past two years,
The Junior Auxiliary of Bnai
tional activities and material which
A mlave malke affair in honor has called the meeting and it is
will be distributed to all Chevrolet Brith, at a dance to be held Sun- of the delegates from the Detroit hoped that many folks from De-
day evening, Feb. 19, in the grand
dealers and salesmen. •
Mizrachi Organization who attend- troit vacationing at Miami Beach
4
Thirty thousand special mes• ballroom of the Book Cadillac Ho- ed the Cleveland regional confer- will attend. At the first meeting
MASTER
tel,
will
feature
the
well
known
,' sages will go out to fleet users
ence on Jan. 6, 7 and 8, will be Mayor Levi of Miami Beach will
DE LUXE
I from coast to coast in advance of (lance team Enid and Ricardo. given by the local Mizrachi on welcome them.
STATION
Other
stage
celebreties
will
enter-
The Alamac and Miami Beach
Ithe event, inviting them to viow tain.
Saturday, Jan. 21, at 8:30 p.
WAGON
will undoubtedly enjoy the biggest
the special truck displays which
This dance will be the Junior at the Bnai Moshe, Dexter corner season ever" said Samuel Jacobs,
'
dealers are setting up in their
Lawrence.
Auxiliary's fourth annual Valen-
dealerships in scores of cities tine
The delegates will submit their noted father of the Family Jacobs,
dance.
e across the country.
report of the proceedings of the owners and operators of the well
LIGHT
Ida Gear has been chosen chair-
DELIVERY
conference.
Rabbi Max .1. Rohl- known Alamac Hotel. "We are
man of the bid committee. Bids
• ..
enteri ng our lath
PICK-UP
n
at
Miami
will preside. The report Beach and little dseaso
1 '
Dr. Ruth„Alexander to Ad- will be sent to those whose names gelernter
id we anticipate
appear on the guest lists. For fur- will he given by Rabbi Isaac Stoll-
dresz,
Detroit Town Hall
development and growth of
_._
ther information in regard to the man. Sol B. Edelmann, Daniel the
Miami
Beach
when
first we came
Temchin,
Jacob
Levin,
Louis L
purchase of tickets call Ty. 6-0684.
evis. i here. Ten years ago at the Bis-
Dr. Ruth Alexander of Chicago, Miss Lois Love will extend all the Isidore Sosnick, Abraham Rapt- I c
man
and
Judah
Lachar.
Refresh-
CoyneCollins
we
little
thought
writer, economist and lecturer will information required.
LIGHT
be the speaker for the Detroit
ments will be served. All those in- r that some day it would become the
DELIVERY
terested in the Mizrachi work are! vacation playground of such great
PANEL
Town Hall in the Cass Theater,
invited.
nvited. There will be no admission expanse.
next Friday morning at 11 o'clock.
it grow And more than ever will
without limit for folk are
charge and no appeals.
Dr. Alexander is a trained econ-
' realizing that Miami Beach offers
omist. She has four degrees from
what no other resort can possibly
Northwestern University and a
THREE-
Bartlett and Robertson i n suggest for rest or relaxation or
knowledge of seven language. In
OUARTER-TON
recreation. Reservations w a y
Two-Piano Concert
the past years she has become a
STAKE
!ahead
of
any
previous
winter
sug-
celebrity who has scored in philos-
on Jan. 24
I gest another banner year."
ophy and music, and has made a
sensational reputation through
If you want to be reassured
writings in current periodicals
that romance has not gone out of Contributions to Scholarship
and in her lectures before the New
art, that technic, "platform ap-e
Fund of United He-
HEAVY DUTY
York Town Hall, Banking Insti-
peal," and high pressure salesman-
brew Schools
CANOPY
tutes and Financial Committees in
ship are not the only things that
EXPRESS
the East and West. Dr. Alexander
make for success, take a good look
The
United
Hebrew
Schools
is proving conclusively that women
at that engaging pair, Ethel Bart- I gratefully acknowledge the receipt
are making enormous strides in
lett and Rae Robertson, and find rof one scholarship from Mr. and
all fields of worthwhile endeavor.
out how they came to play two- Moe Fred A. Ginsburg of Chicago
Her subject will be "Shall Man or
piano music.
Blvd, in memory of their parents,
HEAVY DUTY
the State Survive?"
FAMOUS VALVE-IN-HEAD
• Chevrolet's unequaled truck volume natu-
True, they are married; and ro- Morris and Lena Ginsburg.
STAKE
mance is supposed to stop when
TRUCK ENGINE
The schools also acknowledge
EXPRESS
rally
enables
Chevrolet
to
give
you
unequaled
Flower Fund of the Jewish
housekeeping begins. But they the receipt of one-half scholarship
Home for Aged
seem to have solved that too. Both from Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hamburg
truck value.
of them were wedded to their art of Richton Ave., in honor of the
before being
POWERFUL
HYDRAULIC
The following have made con-
to each other. Bar Mitzvah of their son, Daniel.
• Chevrolet trucks for 1939 are offered at
It's hard to avoid getting a Each of then, wedded
tributions to the Home for Aged
was a rising pianist. Daniel Hamburg is a student at
TRUCK BRAKES
the lowest prices ever quoted on trucks of such
in lieu of flowers: Mr. and Mrs. calendar at this time of the year. Rut they were newly married, and Central Hebrew School.
Joseph Broder, in memory of Mrs. The butcher. the baker, the cam.' for one to be playing in London
The United Hebrew Schools re-
outstanding quality.
HEAVY DUTY
Yet t a Burnstein and Isadore dlestick maker . . . and the bank while the other was in Scotland ceived one-half scholarship from
HIGH RACK
Kahn; Mrs. Louis Goldberg, in . . . all send you your 1939 or Ireland was not their idea of the Jewish Women's European
MASSIVE NEW SUPREM-
life.
calendar
with
their
best
wishes.
memory of Mrs. Rebecca Brown;
• Chevrolet's famous Valve-in-Head Truck
W elfare Organization as an ex-
LINE TRUCK STYLING .. .
A mighty useful gift, too! But
Saul Kaufmann, Reading, Pa., in
Whenever they met., they played pression of appreciation for the
Engine brings you an unmatched combina-
COUPE-TYPE CABS .
.
memory of Mrs. Herman Marx; here's a new kind of calendar t ogether, uncovering ever new participation of the pupils of the
Mrs. II. 11. Meisner, in memory of and it's just as useful. It's a t reasures and delighting an eager Philadelphia -Byron H eb
tion of power, reliability and economy.
VASTLY IMPROVED
f riends. And one day, Schools in a play which was pre-
Abraham Robinson; Mr. and Mel. Hebrew-English Calendar cover-
VISIBILITY
Charles Pliskow, in memory of ing 24 years. It goes back to they were induced to play some of rented at the organization's sixth
• Chevrolet trucks are the only trucks in the
1917 and ahead to 1941. It will their music in public. To their ut- annual donor luncheon. Mrs. Anna
Mrs. Yetta Burnstein.
give you any Hebrew date and ter surprise they were an even Geldberg is the president of the

entire low-price field with all the modern
day of the week, every yom-tov, greater excess together than they organization.
CAB-OVER-
Mizrachi Women's Meeting Yahrzeit. Bar Mitzvah date . . .
ENGIN§ MODEL
FULL-FLOATING
truck advantages listed here.
had been separately, so the logical
Tuesday, Jan. 17
all within those years. It will thing was to do more.
REAR AXLE
In the Riverside Drive apart-
give you the dates of all impor-
Bartlett and Robertson exemplify ment of Shalom Asch, whose new
Mrs. E. Segal, president of the tant Jewish holidays up to 1962.
Available en Heavy Duty
the
highest
standards
in
music
for
800-page
novel
on
Jesus
is
near-
Detroit Mizrachi Women, a n -
Thousands of Jewish families two pianos. They will appear in
medal( only.
i leg completion (with Maurice
mantes a social meeting will take have already received this calen-
New Chevrolet-Built
at 1 o'clock Tuesday at dar. It is yours FREE if you concert at the Masonic Auditorium Samuel doing the English ver-
on Tuesday evening, Jan. 24. Tic- sion), you can see one of the
CAB-OVER-ENGINE MODELS
4eaeha r'e Hall on Twelfth St. It write a card or a letter to:
kets
for
this
concert
can
be
pur-
rarest
collections
of
Chanukah
Offering amazing now triple savings... tfits threo•
M to be a social meeting with an
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