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chairman of the employment
committee of the Jewish Com-
Rabbi Leib Pot shnik and Rabbi ings . from their school and a com munity Center, will be the guest
Si. Paretzky, two you u g
Rabbi Shkop, now in his 82nd speaker at the fifth lecture o
ates of the Rabbi Sharon Shkop
Yeshiva of Grodno, arrived in De- year, taught 30,000 students stns- the House League membership
11 . 50 ears of service as lecture series, under the general
troit this week as a delegation
Rosh Yeshiva of his famous theme of "The Jew in a Chang-
representing this famous theologi-
school. There are a number of De-
cal school to solicit support in De-
troit Jews who were his students.
troit.
He was the organizer of two Tar-
The Rabbinical Council of De-
buth schools in Palestine.
troit has arranged for a public
Rabbis Potashnik and Paretzky
meeting for Monday evening, Feb.
urge those who desire news from
27, •at the Beth Tetila Emanuel
Poland and their immediate com-
Synagogue, Taylor and Woodrow
munity to come to the meeting on
Wilson, at which these young rab-
is will speak and will bring greet- Monday.

Dr. Plinn F. Morse
Will Give Ballin
Lecture March

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Democracy"

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Pisgah and Marshall Lodges of
The third address in the Dr.
Max Bailin Memorial Lecture Boat Brith, the Women's Auxili-
Series will be given by Dr. Flinn ary and the A. Z. A. chatters
F. Morse, pathologist of Harper of Detroit, will be the guests of
lIospital, on Wednesday evening, Congregation Beth Tefilo Eman-
uel and Young Israel for the
eponsible
for
wen-burnt
or
wind-whipped
curtain
Not n
March 1, at 8:30 o'clock, at the
series of Friday eve-
THE NEWEST DEPARTMENT IN THE CITY
Detroit institute of Art Lecture 18th in a
ning forums held at the Taylor-
Hall. Scheduled to open the
CHARLES E. FEINBERG
Woodrow Wilson Synagogue. The
1939 series, Dr. Morse was forc-
program on March 3, at 8:30 p. ing World," to be held on Tues-
ed to postpone his lecture be-
m., is being arranged with the day, Feb. 28, at 8:45 p. m., at
cause of illness, and the course
Each
25C
SEYMOUR TILCHIN
assistance of Mrs. Sam Aaron, the Center, Woodward at Hol-
was inaugurated by Dr. Gordon
chairman of adult education for
above sea level. There is a half B. Myers, of Wayne University. the Women's Auxiliary of Bnai brook. Ile will speak on "The
mile of lake frontage, a sandy The subject of Dr. Morse's dis- Brith, who will be hosts at the Jew and His Vocations."
8210 TWELFTH ST.
Sir. Feinberg, during the course
beach with a sandy bottom. The course, on Wednesday evening, social hour following the forum,
per pound
TRINITY 2.0100
territory is excellent for those will be "The Diagnosis of Fe- together with the officers of of his lecture, will discuss such
111KAIIING ArrattEl,
Vicki Baum, glamorous Vien-
questions
as
whether
the
voca-
vers
of
Unexplained
Origin."
suffering from hay fever and
Einanuel Sisterhood headed by tional fields for Jewish Youth nees novelist, whose best-seller
per pound
IOC
FRI.
NIGHT, FEB. 24
The Dr. Max Bailin Memorial
asthma. The camp's own farms
Mrs. William Adelson, president. are becoming limited, what help "Grand Hotel" brought her world
Lectures are conducted annually
BENEFIT PERFORMANCE
will supply the food.
Minimum Charge, $1.80
fame overnight, will speak before
Samuel W. Leib, presiding offi-
Among the features of the under the auspices of North End cer of Emanuel Men's Club and can vocational guidance give to the Detroit Town Hall in the
given by
A MOST RELIABLE INSTITUTION
camp program will be: Horseback Clinic as an educational project, former president of Pisgah Jewish youth and how can we
The State Committee of the
riding, tennis, golf, boating, in order to offer post graduate Lodge, will be chairman of the combat discrimination in employ-
International Arbeiter Order
ment.
swimming, football, baseball, work to the physicians and the
3 Short Plays will be
evening..
The community is invited to
marksmanship, hikes and trips members of allied professions of
"Arteff" -"Nit Gefidelt''
Pursuant to resolutions adopt- this program. Admission will be
to Indian reservations, the Soo greater Detroit. Each year the
"Pain in the Neck"
O
series is devoted to study in a ed by the Union of Orthodox free to Center members and 10
O T
C rr
NDRYe
and isle Royale.
L
Repeated by Popular
Jewish Congregations of America cents to non-members. Sylvan
Mr. Tilchin also announces specialized field. The subject of
Request
and
the
National
Council
of
U, DOWNTOWN
Rapaport, chairman of the voca-
two special features: tutoring in the 1939 course is "infection."
SUNDAY MATINEE
North End Clinic is a member Young Israel, with which Con- tional guidance committee of the
intermediate and high school
gregation
Beth
Tefilo
Emanuel
Club Leaders' Group, will intro-
subjects and preparation for Bar agency of the Detroit Commun-
and EVENING
Driirc . in III Pocluniihr - ( .1' r i
ity Fund and the Jewish Welfare and Young Israel of Detroit are duce the speaker.
1Jc/rid
.0-
I I
Mitzvah.
FEB. 26
affiliated, respectively, next Fri-
for
boys
of
be
Federation.
The camp will
perforated:
day's forum will be devoted to
the ages of 11 to 17. Further
ON OUR STAGE
a commemoration of the 150th
information may be gotten from
anniversary of the establishment
The Romantic Spectacle
Mr. Tilchin, 3265 W. Boston MINORITY STATUS
of the U. S. Congress, which met
IN PALESTINE IS
Blvd., Tyler 5-6123.
first under the Cpnstitution,
Detroit's Finest
Mr. Tilchin is well known In
OPPOSED BY JEWS March 4, 1789. The coming Sab-
Detroit for his association with
Jewish Funeral Home
On Sunday, March 26, at Ho-
bath preceding the Purim festi-
educational institutions and with
1CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE)
val and known as Parshath Za- tel Statler, the . Zedakah Juniors
By BEN ZVI
Jewish causes. lie has been ac-
will
hold their sixth annual
Enlarged Orchestra
chor (marked by the reading of
tive in Jewish communal work
Samuel Denies Arab Claim
New Scenery
the Biblical command to remem- dance. This is the last affair
for a number of years. For the
Viscount Samuel authorized a
ber the tyranny of Amalek fol- in the 1938-39 series of events.
FEATURING
past 10 years he has been in the denial of the Arab claim that he lowing the Exodus). has been set Proceeds of this affair, as well
SADIE SHEINGOLD
educational field, teaching in the had met three times with General
TRinity 2-2114
aside by all orthodox synagogues as all others which preceded it,
7739 JOHN R. STREET
MAX KLETTER
public and high schools of the Nutt Pasha es Said, Iraqi Prime
for a rededication to the ideals of go to send needy children to
city, at Temple Beth El High Minister, and had offered his sup-
SAM AUERBACH
VICKI BAUM
Camp.
liberty and religious freedom.
School and the Beth El College port to the Arab demands. He has
Miss
Julia
Bolan,
dance
chair-
Rabbi M. J. Wohlgeternter,
Fisher Theater next Wednesday,
toots
of Jewish studies. lie has been been in communication with nei-
spiritual leader of Emanuel and man, announced that Dave Dia- March 1, at 11 a. m. Out of her
Matinee-7S .w-ewe, 19n. T.
a leader of clubs, was active
in ther Nuri Pasha nor any • other
•
Evelitnes-35-50-75-$1 Me T.
president of the Michigan Syna- mond and his orchestra will sup- personal philosophy. gained from
Jew-
member of the Arab delegation,
Zionist groups and in Allied
gogue Conference. will be the ply music for the occasion.
ish Campaigns. lie received his he declared. lie also denied the
Miss Adele Davis is in charge her own rich life and her studies
forum speaker, discussing the
of other people she will offer
A. B. and M. A. from the Uni- Arab report that he had sub- "Struggle for Democracy" as of the souvenir book.
Was
Nation-
mitted
a
memorandum
to
the
versity
of
Michigan
and
his
Former Sheriff
The publicity chairman, Miss her answer to the question, "Why
e Universit y. British government urging a mirrored in the pages of Jewish Charlotte Aaron, announces that Be Afraid?"
.
history and culminating in the
ally Known as Police
For years she toured Germany
froalumnus
LL.Bis
an m Waynof the United larger representation of Anglo- Present-day life of Israel in Am- Dave • Diamond will present a
He
with her husband, Richard Lehrt,
Executive
Jewry among the Jewish confer- erica and abroad, and including novelty floor show.
Hebrew Schools.
ees in London.
Tickets art. now on sale, and conductor of an orchestra in
an analyiss of the democratic
Former Sheriff Henry Beh-
Interview with Chamberlain and ideals of the United States gov- may be °btu,. ,d front any of which she played the harp. She
studied people in small towns,
BNAI MOSHE Y. P. S.
4:9
9
rendt died Sunday at his home,
MacDonald
the
following captains. Mrs. Max
ernment and the American civil-
AO 0 9 • 0,,
Dr. Chaim - Welzmann, Davi
16551 Cruse Ave., after an illness
Sherman, Miss Yetta Mennen- became acquainted with odd ho-
'2
tels and queerer guests. In her
The Young People's Society of Ben Gurion and Dr. Stephen S. ization.
of more than three months. Fu-
berg.
Miss
Sylvia
Rothberg,
Miss
Preceding Rabbi Wohlgelern
V
neral services were held Tuesday Congregation Baal Moshe an- Wise visited Prime Minister ter's address, Cantor Rubin Boy- Rosalind Schweitzer. Miss Cale spare time she scribbled stories
and novels. By accident these
at Temple Beth El, with Rabbi nounces its third annual May Chamberlain at 10 Downing arsky of Beth Tefilo Emanuel, Kantor, Miss Anne Kaplan.
Ceram' location sod facilitin make
this one of the most desirable nestle-
were noticed, sent to a Berlin
Leon From officiating. An Elk dance, to be given Sunday. May 7, Street. Mr. Chamberlain had ex- will lead the congregation in
places for large part'. and banquets.
publishing house; two books re-
funeral was later held in Lansing in the synagogue ballroom. All tended an invitation for the inter- Sabbath hymns. The lecture will New Workmen's Circle
Special rate. to Matinee parties
sulted.
where burial took place in the proceeds will go to charitable or- view to the Jewish leaders. Col- he followed by an open forum
Branch
Is
Formed
Here
Six
years
later,
Vicki
Baum,
onial
Secretary
Malcolm
Mac-
ganizations.
family lot.
discussion. In accordance with
now in Berlin where her husband
In connection with the club's Donald also was present at the
Born in Detroit May 31, 1869,
the ritual of orthodox syna-
An enthusiastic crowd of 250
It 2.9151
he lived for a time with his fam- membership Arive, the organiza- meeting, which lasted three quar- gogues, the regular Friday eve- hanqueteera assembled S u n d a y was a conductor of the Berlin
0231 Woodward
Ray. Castes
State Opera, took a job editing
topic
ters
of
an
hour.
The
exact
tion
invites
all
prospective
mem-
ily in St. Louis. In 1876 they
ning service is conducted at sun- evening, Feb. 19, at the Phoenix
Jacob
in the biggest German publish-
moved to Lansing. Young Beh- bers to join them at the congre- of conversation was not divulged, set.
Club, to celebrate the installation ing house. Before long she was
Silverman
rendt worked in his father's cigar gation, Sunday, Feb. 26, at 3 but it was understood that in ad-
a dition to being designed to coun-
of English-speaking branch 460 editor of the leading German
factory. He enlisted in the Army p. m., where they will leave on
Bnai
David
Sisterhood
Plans
110H2L
of the Workmen's Circle and the woman's magazine, Die Dame.
U Years ,
during the Spanish•American war. hay or sleigh ride, following a terbalance the interview of the
Theater
Party
and
Paid-
Baruch Charney Vladeck club of Tickets are at Gi•innell's Music
memos
short
business
meeting.
Members
Prime
Minister
with
leading
Arab
lie entered politics by being
the Young Circle League, and to Store, $1,10 and $1.65, including
jamemsurem
Up Dinner
delegates, the conference had the
elected constable. lie then held are welcome to bring friends.
etuttz.
hear Dr. Israel Knox, national tax.
Non-members
are
also
welcome
added
purpose
of
preliminary
dim,
the offices of Deputy Sheriff of
The Bnai David Sisterhood is director of the English-speaking
MOO
Ingham County, police officer of to join the Bible and Discussion cussion of the British govern-
and youth division of the Work-
Group
which
meet's
every
Tues-
meet's
program
for
Palestine.
completing plans for a micintg
Elmhurst
the Circuit Court, and in 1906
Bnai Brith Women's Auxil-
TO. S-8839
appointed chief of police of day at 8 p, m. in the small chapel, Ussishkin Addresses Conference theater party, to be held April 1, men's Circle.
was
"As Jews," Dr. Knox said, "it
iary Concludes Member-
Ilartlege•
under the leadership of Rabbi
in Hebrew
at the Delman Theater, on Wood-
Lansing.
Partanned
of the ward Wilson Ave. Mrs. Sol Eau- is important that we preserve
at
one
The
main
address
Moses
Fischer.
ship Drive with Rally on
President Wilson appointed him
The dramatic group is ready to morning conferences of Jewish dem and Mrs. George Raskin are and extend our language and our
United States Marshal for East-
Monday
culture.
But
also
as
Jews
it
is
cast
members
for
a
new
play.
Cast
and
British
representatives
was
"The Greek
chairmen of this affair. The co-
ern Michigan in 1914. During the
A rnbaliador of Good Will"
World War his office investigated rehearsals are held at 9 p. m. on delivered in Hebrew by the 75- chairmen are: Mesdames Al Nest, important that we align ourselves
The
Women's
Auxiliary
of
Tuesday. The group is directed year-old president of the Jewish Morris Sandubrae, Albert Swartz, with the labor movement because
its
Rev. Cantor and registered 23,000 aliens. lie by Miss Sarah Stein.
National Fund, Menahem M. Us- Benjamin Clark, Sam Ledger, Ru- the solution of the Jewish prob. Bnai Brith will conclude
declined to run for governor on
DAVID
Prospective members are urged aishkin.
bin LoPatin, Morris G arber, Asher km is linked up with the solo. membership drive with an open
the Democratic ticket in 1920. In
Veteran of many conferences Borden, Sam Brant and Charles lion of the problems facing the membership meeting on Monday,
GOLDEN
1924 he was appointed United to file applications with the mem-
at 8:30 p. m., at the
States Jury Commissioner. In bership chairman, Jules Polock. with British officials, Mr. Ussish- Jones. Mrs. Leon Slavin will be great mass of workers. The Feb. 27,
Detroit'. Pantile
Circle is the only or- Bnai Moshe Auditorium, Law-
kin is believed in his lengthy ad- the cashier for the Workmen's
1930 he was elected sheriff of
51011gt.
affair.
rence
and
Dexter.
Rabbi Eric
IE. 2-1388
h
118 Oavenpo:4
Tickets can be obtained from ganization that makes it possible
TVI.Elt Cone
Wayne County, running for the Contributions to Jewish Na- dress, the exact nature of whic
could not be determined because members or at the box office. The for us to do both. it is the only Friedland of Pontiac will speak.
Weld Uerensma
first time on the Republican
tional
Fund
Through
The
dramatic
group under the
In PerforMed el ticket. Defeated for re-election
of the confidential nature of the public is invited. All proceeds. go organization that deals with the
direction of Mrs. Norman Rom
HadassaCommittee
h C
Home and hr Air
present sessions, to have urged towards the maintenance of the entire Jewish life, not just one
in 1932, he again won election as
polniment.
will present a playlet entitled
—
large scale Jewish immigration Bnai David Sunday School. segment."
sheriff in 1934.
"Oh, What a Rummage Sale"
Detroit
Chapter
of
Hadasstah
•
With the new branch there are with the following cast: Lois
HELD OVER 2ND WEEK
Behrendt
leaves
wife, acknowledges the following contri- into Palestine and an increase of
Mrs. Leonard Canner is chair-
— the Mr.
former
Lena Allen
of his
Lansing.
land sales to Jews—points on man of the paid-up get acquainted now seven branches in Detroit of
Wiry
There was one daughter, Una Es- butions to the tree planting pro-I which he has previously expressed dinner to be held in the social this notional Jewish labor frater- Leib, Helen Leib, Becky Gold-
berg, Selma Goldberg, Helen
Monuments of Character
strongly. This was, how-
ther, now dead. Mr. and Mrs. gram of the Jewish National himself
ever, the first occasion on which hall Monday, March 13, at 7 p. m. nal order.
Rom, Ann Mittledorf, Dorothy
Joseph Heideman, district see- Cherron, Bess Finn, and Eve
Behrendt took the daughter's two Fund:
Assisting her are the members of
From
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Philip
Lip-
>
the venerable Jewish leader had
swoon pa saxi
children into their home. Also
board. This dinner is for mem- retary and member of the na- Handelsman. Refreshments will
surviving are Mr. Behrendt's son in honor of the recovery from presented his views during a for- , the
ars worth he sr
A min et Wn
e Is it Sr.
David Sisterhood Nona! board of directors of the be served during the social hour
B
Paul and Connor mal meeting of the present con-
e
WO et IR Int Harm l l se le ti i . P n.
brother. Harry, and two sisters, illness of LOUIS
t
Worwmen's
Circle
presented
the
N
—.
Members are asked to call Mrs.
following the meeting.
Mrs. Rae Salinger and Mrs. Deb- Abraham, son of Mr. and Mrs. ferencee
II pin tie es he lint Ile If es kris to
charters to the new branch and
Anyone interested in becoming
Colonial Secretary 51 alc o 1 m Canner and make reservations.
esl U asks ma 1st Iii
wt he Wse
orah Demby, both of South Bend, Julian Lazarov; and in honor of
im.
—. Y. T
club.
s member of the Women's Auxil-
Ind. Another brother, Arthur, the the Bar Mitzvah of Richard MacDonald, Foreign Secretary A special meeting of the Bnai
Hy Fish, chairman of the iary of Bnai Brith and unable
will be held Mon-
father of Milton Behrendt, De- Savage; in memory of Mrs. Sarah Viscount Halifax and Undersecre• David Sisterhood
.244 &suss 4. 44 nue,,,eiss. epee,
Feb. 27, at 8:30 p. m., in branch, accepted the charter, and to attend this meeting may do
troit attorney, died in 1911. Tobin from Mr. and Mrs. Joe tary of Foreign Affairs Richard day,
Jack Meltzer, chairman of the so by contacting Mrs. Charles
Horwitz, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Butler were present at the the social hall.
The next board meeting of the club, accepted in the name of the Solovich, membership chairman,
Robinson, and Mr. and Mrs. Her- meeting, which opened with brief
remarks made by Dr. Chaim Weiz- Sisterhood will be held at the Young Circle League.
To. 5-7375.
man Wetsman.
wadkarat.
karat. Neitentrale
Enlist Peden lon le English
" a home of Mrs. Rubin LoPatin of The chairman of the evening
An inscription in the Sefer mann. Then, after Mr. Ussish
LAST DAY ••11.tet•SIA .•
7729 TWELFTH ST.
was Dr. H. S. Mellen, who intro-
Baylis
Ave.,
Monday,
Feb.
27,
at
Olen 4032
Hayelect in honor of their first address, the Colonial Secretary
le11111110111 Isis NOOK
Tiler VIM
duced
the
toastmaster,
Samuel
S.
Lyceum
Theater
Group
to
EAST COLUMBIA
grand child, Steaven Arthur, son commented on the views presented 1:30 p. m.
Silverstein. Greetings were extend-
st *wain. I.N .
Stage Play March 5
(CINEMA
of Mr. and Mrs. Searl Cohen, by the former.
ed by Melach Ravitch, Jewish
David ben Gurion, chairman of be tolerated, the National Coun-
Mrs. Anton Kaufman, wife of from Mr. and Mrs. Herman
poet, representing the Jewish
The Lyceum Theater opens its
Non-Partisan Judiciary Com• e editor and publisher of the Cohen.
the Jewish Agency Executive, cil of the Histadruth, meeting
Scientific Institute, Ii. M. Raden season with an original three-act
th .
Contributions may be made by wound up the discussion by pre- here, warned in a resolution.
Newark,
N.
J.
Jewish
Chron-
shule teacher, Louis Raphael of farce, "I Want to Be Alone," on
millet, Urges Non•Partisan
senting
the
Jewish
reaction
to
calling
Mrs.
Philip
Lipson,
Uni-
icle, formerly of Detroit, died
branch No. 156, Abraham Zweig Sunday, March 5, at the Diamond
Election of Judges
on Feb. 16 following an illness versity 1-9440, 17527 Fairfield Mr. MacDonald's reply. Society exists for the bentfit of of branch No. 181, Harry Lif-
Temple, 5646 Lawton near Grand
Ave.. or Mrs. David Seligson, Reception Tendered Weismann its members; not the members for
shitz of branch No. III, Aron- River.
Frank A. Gorman. chairman of of several months.
and Jewish Delegation
the benefit of society.
On March 14, the Kaufmann Townsend 8-8742, 3343 Sturtevant
son
of
branch
No.
945,
Emma
Morton J, Sobel directs. His
A brilliant gathering assembled
the NonPartisan Judiciary Com-
ha ve mark ed their 30th Ave.
Moore of branch No. 645E, Cha- cast is Miriam Savage, Florence
reception held
mittee of Michigan. announced would
in the evening at a
anni vers ary .
d
fetz
of
branch
No.
592
of
Wind-
Schurgin, Sylvia Zingeser, Irv-
in honor of Dr. Chaim Weizmann
the opening of committee head- wedding
rs. Kaufman, who had been Purim Bake Sale of J. W. E. and'the other Jewish delegates at
sor, Ben Shifrin of the chorus ing Burton, Al Mazur, Beatrice
De.1117, Anerness,
Gold.deln
quarters in the Olds Tower, at active
charitable activities
in
W. 0. on Thursday,
and mandolin orchestra, Joseph Jaulus, Mandele Max Kruger,
Met Grand River.
the Colonial Office. Foreign Sec-
etoit.
continued
her
Lansing. •
2371311
w hile in D r
Kass, treasurer of the district Ben J. Roth and Rae Schuff. The
March 12
retary Viscount Halifax, Colonial
A volunteer committee of citi- work of aid ing the needy in
STATE OP RICHMAN, County of
Secretary Malcolm MacDonald. warn.. ,s—At • eemloo of tin PrOlmll• committee, Jacob Wexler of the play will be followed by a dance
from every county in the
scan
• k
•
court
Ins
inOsi
Count"
of
Wayne.
held
Jewish
Socialist Verband, end to the music of Chuck Pudney's
A
special
meeting
of
the
Jewish
Viscount Samuel. Lord Melchett et the Probate Court Room In the City
state has banded together to al
Mrs. Kaufman is survived by
Meyer Schneider of the Jewish Rhythm Caravan. Tickets can be
the campaign to amend
the con-
r the
non- her husband and four sons, Women's European A elfare Or- Lord Reading, numerous members uf on snit, on the twenty-11re der of
Pehruary
In
the
year
one
thousand
nine
branch
of
the Socialist Party.
purchased by calling Lillian
n election
of all Judges in Theodore, Herbert, Julian M. and I ganization will be held Monday, of the Foreign Office and many `undreel thlitv.Mne. Present PatrIsk
to
atituti on
Dan Frohman, mid-western di- Scnheid, Townsend 8-7675, or Syl-
Leonard ; two sisters. Mrs. Helen , Feb. 27, at Congregation Bnai other distinguished personalities It. (ete
M, Jade. of Pron. to the
nartisa
AF A
rector of Workmen's Circle chor- via G. Zingeser, Northlawn 6393 .
, Inatter of the erditte of OCZsr
attended.
Thee committee contains both Rosenthal of Detroit and Mrs. i Moshe, Dexter and Lawrence, at
Michigan.
• , uses and orchestras, played a
•• RI So k% deinsped. O n e n
Palestine Chief Rabbis Visit
Mint the petition, duly verlhod, and
Felix Widder of New York; and' 7 P. lit
Archbishop of Canterbury
it Rumell it-nu nen nerutor of the lent cello solo, accompanied by Mrs. Mizrachi Purim Mlave
Republican and Democratic
party I a brother. Saul Newman of Jed At this meeting final arrange-
banker',
de-earned
'moaned&
or
acid
Rabbi lease Halevy Herzog, wiltWW1
Rebecca Katzman•Frohamn.
I melda will be made for the Purim
Industr iali sts.ators. and , male*, L. 1.
Malice on March 14
, ring that he he !Innen to sell
lead ers.
Telegrams were received from
bake sale to be given by Mrs. Chief Rabbi of all of Palestine, pt.
remain nal nude of meld dneares1 for
pro fessional men, educ
Joseph Bernstein, S. Schkloven,
Israel, Thursday, March 2, in and Rabbi Ben Zion Meier Uziel,
labor leaders have united to serve I
A Purim celebration, in place
otif ndP.:111: 1 rhtahr.gesdeoT ei1-f and from the state executive com-
all the butcher meat markets of Chief Rabbi of the Sephardic 'wh rd 7:271:s1 ..Id
on the committee, as well as
BECAUSE IT'S
estate It I. ordered.
of the usual Mlave Malke, will
community of Jaffa and Tel Aviv. shat t t.h te manly-third
) of
• rt h , mittee of the Socialist Party of
f o )1 00'
Detroit,
ISRAEL SANDELMAN
clergymen of all denominations.
be
sponsored by the Mizrachi Or-
rid
the
proceeds
of
this
affair
will
paid
a
visit
to
the
Archbishop
of
neat .
Friday,
Michigan through Tucker P.
Ave.
e
Three
former
Governors.
Alex•'
of
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ganization on Saturady evening,
Canterbury. The chief rabbis had .•01riP.
•nd 15.1 sit nor. Smith, chairman.
Groesbeck and Chase. S. Os-1
„., 'Feb. 17. Funeral servi ces we r e E.
— for European orphans.
CO.. DITSOil
J.
n long interview with the arch- sone Interested In mid amnia appear
Dr. Knox will speak on "The March 4, at Lecher's 8939 12th EMMY A HOUR SILWING
Republicans , and Will "-- I held Sunday, Feb. 19, Rabbi
born, Repu
occa-
several
lure paid I Miff 1111 maid time and Present World Situation" Friday, St., at 8:30 p. m. The program
bishop,
who
has
on
m
ire
is
A
wp
'
•
ern
s
Fischer
officiating.
Comstock, Democrat, are mem- • ...
Ladies Lech
pier., to 'how ranee why • I ivene.
will
include
specially
prepared
noui , not i.e granted to seic .1.1,euteir Feb. 24, at 8:30 p. .m., at
ers of the sions expressed his deep sympathy
i survived by four daughters, Tillie,
Officers and members
sketches in keeping with the tra- WRESTLING AT ARENA GAR•
0 sett enl «• •s pray.4 far I
bets.
!Mre. Julius Wallace, Mrs. Hattie Ladies Lechem Aniyim thank for the Jews and his interest in •
ntlyon And It le further ordered. n Bialostoker Hall, 8625 Linwood . ditional way of commemorating DENS ON MONDAY EVENING
'KornerHarry Goodman, and friends, business people and or• the upbuilding of Palestine.
ha•
tope .1 thin ceder he publlehed
,
Jim tondos, holder of three
'
ireek•
ne•onti•
'a
l glandchildren.
Or, •nt,
Neal O'Hara has suggested that the events of the Purim period heavyweight wrestling titles, will
of the six
SPECIAL BULLETIN
chenniel,
TM.
• ganizations for their cooperation
in Jewish history. Music and re-
of Immigration Will Not •mvs. of hn•tnie
prin.& .Myin Slating in the correct translation of the
First IMoouneement winners ! The reports about Dr. Sigmund in arranging the banquet at Con- Stifling
make
his Arena Gardens debut
Histedruth
freshments
will
be
furnished
suit-
Be Tolerated.
eald County or war w .
names end addresses of
.aid
name of Hitler's Schwarzer Korps
of Monday night in a 60-minute one-
Quiz C o n- I :Freud's forthcoming visit to this gregation Bnai David on Sunday,
PATRICK Ti ORRIEN,
Council Declares
is blackguards . . . How about able to the occasion. Members
Special thanks to the
o f t he $250,000 Movie
19•
Judg•
of
Probate.
fall
match
against the German
DI-1Feb•
stages
nd their friends are
T E I. A V I V. (WNS-Palcor
from the
cam R th
that par- country are optimistic . .
Sper ka a nd Rabb i
e di C tatorshi Pg one-Mani- Mizrachi a
, Rabbi and
test win be made
giant, Friederich von Schacht.
Stifling of Jewish im- ;1,7.7
urged to attend this affair.
thrusts v t,.+,, rest! Freud. who is by no means a well sneakers
the toastmas Agencyl—
Detroit
hlgelernter,
acracies?
the
Wo
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ill
mlf
Ornhat
Rollft
of
p robate
!ter, Mr. Jaffin.
i n the M rpilO
i man, will most

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