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MEVenzordosisnalitomcus

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

February 24, 1939

Will Your Home Be
Their Home?

Installs
limt. Sinai
PIERRE
VAN
PAASSEN
Chi ld r e n' s H o m e l DR. GOLDSTEIN,
Of icers uesaay
S h o w e r T u es day
TO ADDRESS RALLIES MARCH I AND 9

Plans have been completed for
The Ladies Auxiliary of the
the installation of officers of the
Children's Home will have its (CONCLUDE' ) FROM PAGE. ONE) sen is a well known figure in the
ghettos of Europe and is one of Mount Sinai hospital Association
third annual shower and lunch-
eonette on Tuesday, Feb. 28, at Our Years," recently published the few non-Jews who is an hon- which will be held in the social
home
owner
you
If you are a
by Hillman-Curl, is one of the orary citizen of Tel-Aviv. lie hall of Temple Beth El on Tues
passed into the hearts of the Jew-
Probably have to deal with a mort-
greatest books by foreign cor- ish people of the world with his day, Feb. 28, at 8:30 p. m.
gage. Payments are fairly easy
Nathaniel Goldatick, corporation
respondents published in recent courageous stand against govern-
to make now, but if you should
years, will speak at the meeting mental indifference and intrigue
die before the mortgage is paid off, your dependents might
in
Palestine
during
the
riots
of
on Thursday evening, March 9,
1929. Every Zionist in America
have a struggle to make the payments. For what is, in effect,
under the auspices of the Zionist read his stirring account of the
merely a slight increase in the interest rate you pay, you can
Organization of Detroit. The sub- heroism of the Yishuv at that
ject of his address will be "A time in the New Palestine. In
obtain a Great-West policy which will clear off the mortgage
Gentile Reviews the Jewish February and March, 1933, Pierre
for your family if the emergency should ever arise.
Scene."
van Pnassen visited Germany and
Let use give you full particulars of this attractive plan.
Pierre vanPaassen is of Flew- was airested by the Nazis on the
ish ancestry, his people having uspicion of having aided several
lived on the same piece of land Jews to have escaped from the
in Flanders since the ninth cen- Ilitlerite house of bondage and
turv. Ile was educated at the fur spreading so called "Greuel"-
1512 UNION GUARDIAN BLDG.
Athenaeum of Antwerp and a p ropaganda in France and the
the Erasmian Gymnasium in Rot- United States. Every newspaper
terdam. The war interrupted his u sing Mr. vanPaassen's articles in
studies. Wounded twice and dec- America has been barred from
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orated by King Albert of the Bel- entry into Germ
any on the ground
gians personally, "for extreme that "vanPaassen is a Dutch Jew,
coolness and initiative under heavy who uses a false name and whose
fire in the attack on Ypres sal- real name," according to the An-
ient," he broke away from his grif, "is Pinchus Pascovitz, an
MRS. RALPH PAUL
ancestral bearings and came to ex-rabbi from the Ukraine."
Canada after the war, where he
In addition to crossing and re-
the Home, Burlingame and Petos- entered journalism. His rise in
Kosher Meat and Poultry Market
crossing Germany since the Hitler
key.
newspaper work was rapid. Fea- regime came Into power, Pierre
WE DEI ITEM
Mrs.
Ralph
Paul
is
general
ture writer for the Detroit News vanPaassen visited the Soviet
11637-41 DEXTER BLVD.
NATHANIEL GOLDSTICK
Phone HOgarth 3042-3
chairman.
Between Burlingame and Webb
and the Atlanta Constitution, suc-
luncheon will be served front cessively, he was called to New Union several times for a study council, will install the officers and
YOU CAN BUY QUALITY KOSHER MEATS WITH CONFIDENCE
of
Jewish
conditions.
Ile
was
1° noon. Mrs. Conrad Friedman, York by the publishers of the
will also act as master of cere
Mrs Edward Roth, Mrs, Louis late New York World, who, after with the Ethiopian forces in the monies. Several prominent guests
Emmett and Mrs. Milton Simon a short period in the metroolitan r esistance against Italy and has have been invited to speak.
just arrived from Spain where he
will assist.
area, sent him to Europe as fea- went at the outbreak of the Civil
The meeting will open with the
Mrs. Moe Leiter and Mrs. Jack
writer and columnist for the
presentation of the colors and
Schwartz are arranging the bridge ture
Evening World. Among his jour- War.
and Slab Jong games for the af- nalistic scoops was the announce-
VanPaassen's "Days of Our singing of America and Ilatikvah.
A musical program has been
ternoon. There will be prizes.
Years" is not only a timely book;
Mrs. Charles Smith, Mrs. Nellie ment of the termination of the it is also a timeless book. His de- arranged by the well known Dr.
Roman question six months before
Alexander
Aianke, German Cello
Kahn, Mrs. Sloe Dann, Mrs. Max the reconciliation between the scriptions of his experiences in
Dushkin, Mrs. Sam Eder and Mrs. Italian State and the Vatican be- Germany, in Ethiopia, in Pales- concert player, accompanied on the
piano
by
Mrs.
Rosa Bassin Stein.
Henry Shapero are assisting on came an accomplished fact. He tine, are as interesting today an
Refreshments will be served and
the hospitality committee.
they were when they first oc-
was
the
personal
guest
of
Signor
Contributions are welcomed in Mussolini for three weeks and curred. His interview with the a social hour will follow. Hus-
place of linen as admission in toured the country of Fascism in Mufti, recorded in this book, is bands and friends are invited.
order to purchase necessary cur- the company with the Duce's one of the most dramatic stories Mrs. Jacob Ilarvith, president,
tains and bedspreads for the dor- brother, Arnaldo. Pierre vanPaas- of our times.
stated that, in addition to this
meeting plans for the paid-up
mitories.
An invitation is extended to
membership dessert- bridge, Mah
all members and their friends to
Jong and fashion show, to be
attend this affair.
held in the Fountain Ball Room
Mrs. Samuel Kavanau is presi-
at the Masonic Temple, March 28,
dent of the auxiliary.
will be announced. Mrs. Jack
Greenberg, Townsend 6-0195, is
chairman of the paid-up member-
ship committee. Mrs. Charles Git-
vilion.
(CONCL • DE! , l'ItONI PAGE ONE)
lin is chairman of the fashion
Paying for the booklet with an show, assisted by Mesdames Sam-
through the sale of Membership autographed five-dollar bill, Mr. uel Benavie, Samuel Fisher and
Certificates. Pointing out that it Smith welcomed the Jewish Pal- Harry Lewin as co-chairmen.
is the rank and file of American estine Pavilion as a purely ideal-
Jews who have assumed the re- istic exhibit in a Fair necessarily
sponsibility of presenting to the largely commercial in nature, add-
Jewish Center Men's Club
The Little Women of Iladassah American public a true picture of ing:
announce their fourth annual ball the Jewish rehabilitation of Pal-
"It is particularly fitting that
Plans Social Affair
8928 TWELFTH ST.
to be held on Sunday, Feb. 26, at estine, she added that Junior lia- the New York World's Fair give
the Elks Club, formerly the Old dassah expects its first sale, with a graphic portrayal of the old
Final details of the forthcoming
WHOLESALE ONLY
Colony Club, Park and Mont- so typical a representative of and the modern Palestine. That first anniversary dinner dance of
calm. Co-chairmen of this semi- American ideals as Sir. Smith the little land on the other side o f the Men's Club of the Jewish
Showroom Hours-9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Daily
purchaser
of
the
booklet,
to
be
a
the Mediterranean is close to the Community Center, Woodward at
formal dance are Elizabeth Levine
Monday and Wednesday till 9 P. M.
and Florine Disner, whose com- clarion call to liberal America to hearts of men the world over, for Holbrook, were arranged at the
mittee members are Shirley Bar- rally to the support of the Pa- it figured so remarkably in the last social committee meeting on
history of our great religions."
ahal, Lillian Smerling and Blossom
Feb. 8. It has been definitely de-
Rovetch.
Membership certificates for the cided by the committee, headed
This affair is primarily a fund- DR. JOACHIM PRINZ
Palestine Pavilion have been dis- by Dr. Israel J. Kunin, that the
raising one, receipts of which are
TO SPEAK SUNDAY tributed• among many organiza- gala affair will be held Sunday
sent to Henrietta Szold. This
tions in Detroit. The local com- evening, March 26, at Northwood
money will provide kindergarten (CONCLUDED FROM CAGE ONE) mittee in charge, representing all Inn.
scholarships for the children in
The committee, in addition to
Zionist and other groups, is mak-
will be called upon to enlist in ing an effort to dispose of a mini- the chairman, is composed of the
Palestine.
Patrons
are
Messrs.
and
Mes-
the
work
of
the
Congress
and
to
With Dr. Israel Goldstein, one
mum of 20,000 membership following members: William Phil-
the movement as groups. At books.
lips, Edgar Goldman, Dr. Jack
of the outstanding Zionist leaders dames Phillip Lipson, Saul Katz, join
Maurice Landau, Wallace Newton, the present time, 71 local Jew-
A meeting of the Pavilion Com- Jackman, Sam Dictor and Nathan
in the world, as guest speaker, Nathan Spevakow, Harry Dunitz, ish organizations are affiliated
mittee will be held here next Mon- R. Berke. Reservations are being
and with the Wayne University Max Dushkin, David Freedman, with the Congress.
day to speed the work in behalf taken by Mr. Fleischman at Ma.
Junior Dance Group providing Max Kogan, Harold Goodman, Ben
Women enlisting in the move- of the Jewish participation in the 8275 and by Dr. Kunin at Ca.
1233.
the program, the annual luncheon Rovetch, Louis Savage, Abraham ment will become members of World's Fair.
Cooper, Jacob Grant, Phillip Gil- the Women's Division which was
of the Ladies'
bert, Lewis Daniels, Joseph Ehr- formed here last week under the
Auxiliary of the
lich, Henry A. Lessen, Max Dun- chairmanship of Mrs. Nathan
Jewish National
itz, Frank Wetsman, Maurice Spevakow.
Gourwitz, William London, Julius
Fund will be held
Dr. Prinz's C
Green;
Doctors and Mesdames Leo-
Dr. Prinz comes to Detroit
Wednesday noon,
nard
Sidlow
and
Adolph
Ehrlich;
to
share
his experiences in Ger-
March 1, at the
Mesdames Aaron Meyer, D. W. many with his local audience
Arcadia.
Simons, Irwin Cohen, Gershenson; and to present a program on the
When you require addition-
Reserva-
Messrs. Fred Butzel, William basis of which American Jews
Brand, 11. W. Stark, H. P. Weller are asked to embark for the
al funds, come to this Bank
tions may still
protection of civil liberties every-
and Gershenson Brothers.
first! Malions of dollars are
be telephoned to
Officers of the Little Women of where.
loaned each year by this
Mrs. Philip Cut-
Dr. Prinz, who has been in the
Hadassah are: President, Rosa-
Bank for all purposes to
ler, chairman of
mond Meyer; vice-presidents, Eve- United States for little more than
men and women in Greater
the arrange-
a
year,
is a distinguished orator.
lyn
Meyers
and
Rose
Brooks;
re-
Detroit. Rates are low and
ments committee,
cording secretary, Irene Siegel; A member of a family which had
repayffients may be made
Tyler 4-4350;
lived
in
Germany for centuries,
corresponding
secretary,
Muriel
OW an extended period.
Mrs. Leon Kay,
Lipson; treasurer, Jeanette Soifer; he was compelled to leave his
Your steady employment
secretary of the Mrs. Leon Kay Blossom Rovetch, publicity chair- native land after repeated arrests
and paying ability establish
luncheon c -
for his courage in denouncing
mittee and chairman of reserva- man.
your credit. Come in.
Nazis from the public platform
tions, 13641 Dexter, Hogarth
in Germany proper. Ile was the
2460; Mrs. S. N. Heyman, lunch-
first Jew in Germany publicly to
eon co-chairman. Davison 0954; MRS. ABRAHAM SHAPIRO answer the attacks upon his fel-
MORRIS PLAN
Mrs. L. Miller, chairman of rum- TO ADDRESS MIZRACHI low-Jews in a now famous book
mage sales, Tyler 6-9831; Sirs.
called "We Jews." His daring
Charles Brody, chairman of ways National President of Women's in denouncing the Nazis was not
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MVO.
el
GUANO
11011
and means, Un. 2-1492; Mrs. I. Organization to Be Guest of confined to the written word. On
i).
A 111,iNCII IN YOUR NI10141101010 0 i
Margolis, chairman of booklet, Young Women's Group Feb. 27 the public platform, from his pul-
RA. 5 960
To. 5.0027.
pit at the funeral of Jews mur-
, IWO 10C411A0 arose INWIIANCA CONIOIIATION
Dances to Ilebrew and other
Mrs. Abraham Shapiro of New dered by the Nazis and in scores
1
Mesas HAWN MUM MANI
songs by the Wayne University York City, national president of of political meetings, he dared to
Junior Dance Group, under the the Women's Mizrachi Organize- defend his people against attack.
direction of Miss Julia Sanford Lion will be the
His address here is one of a aeries
of the division of health educe- honored guest at
of talks he will deliver in a num-
•
lion of the College of Education the paid-up mem-
ber of important cities, urging the
Candidate
of
the
university,
will
feature
the
u
i
Jews to unite in a common pro-
Nowcl
bership luncheon
luncheon program. Members of to be given by
gram to meet the advance of
or Wayne Auditor the Junior Dance Group are: Ma- the Detroit chap-
anti-Semitic attack and calling
rie Buano, Leada Miller, Evelyn
upon them to support in particu-
Moore, June Michaels. Rebecca ter of Young
lar the program of the Amer-
Miz"
The many friends of Leo J. Pitkowsky, Ruth Miesel, Lois rachi
" °men's
ican Jewish Congress.
to be held
Nowicki will be interested to Winkler, Lois Heiden, Lezah
ereVeincaki Wolnie, Helen
rs,i' l H larh oo ldne acr l
know that he has announced his Enge,
Emergency Campaign for
of Glendale
'
candidacy for Wayne County Skorupski,
ChristIn m ea n Wright, can via
Yeshiva of Stolin
Ave. on Monday,
Auditor on the Democratic ticket. Wall.
The piano accompanist will be Feb.
Mr. Nowicki has served one
An emergency drive is being
An 27.
interesting
term as Lieutenant-Governor and Elizabeth Hunt Gottelseben. The program ho e
conducted here for the Yeshiva
___ two terms as dances on the program follow:
of Stolin which finds itself in
planned, with
Wayne County 1.. Dance of Greeting—Carl Mil- Mrs. Shapiro as
dire need of funds to provide for
'
ler.
Drain Commis-
guest speaker, to Mr.. A. Shapiro the upkeep of teachers and pupils.
2. Syncopated Patterns — Calr be followed by a
Until now income for this the-
sioner.
Miller.
book review and a short musical ological school came primarily
In announc-
(1) Marie Buano.
from the Jews of Poland. The
program.
ing his candid- ' (2) Lezah Enge, Marie Bu-
Final arrangements have been dire condition of the Jewish pop-
ano.
made for the spring festival to ulation of that country places the
acy, Mr. No- 3. On the
Sidelines—Carl Miller.
burden on American Jews, and it
Fobs!
wicki said: "The 4. Three Pre-Classic Dance Forms. be given late in March.
Mrs. Abraham Caplan was the is urged that liberal contributions
1103,0 bi
Hassler
extensive inter-
(1) Galliard
be
given
for
this
school
to
pre-
organizer
of
the
Young
Women's
Lully
(2) Sarabande ....
C s t accorded
vent its closing its doors.
Romeau Mizrachi chapter.
(3) Gigue
Contributions may be sent to
Mrs. J. Barnett Is president of
my candidacy 5. Two
dances to Hebrew songs. the new group. Vice-presidents• the local voluntary representative,
convinces m e
(1) Happy is the Man (Aahre are: Mesdames; M. Liebshitz, M. Jacob Hoberman, 10250 Cardoni.
that there is a
Ila-Ish).
10 009. 1,00,51.
Goldsmith and R. Sklar. Other
real public de-
04 Ookk ON1 4.100
(2) Nora.
are: Mrs. Leo Genzer, sec-
A choir of boys and girls from officers
mand for a
retary;
Sirs.
H.
Schuman,
finan-
Jewish American Youth
the Hashomer Hatzair will ac-
change
in
the
cial secretary; Mrs. H. Harris, Chorus Plans Annual Affair
L J. Nowickl
Present admin- company the Palestine dances.
1108
The concluding rally in the in- corresponding secretary; Mrs. S.
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istration of that office. I know
C. Mandel, treasurer. Trustees
was
donor
luncheon
The
Jewish
American
Youth
that attempts by political oppor- terests of the Fort
Wayne Hotel on include Mrs. Philip Dubinsky and
Chorus has begun plans for its
tunists to confuse the voting pub- held at the
annual presentation, which will
lic by filing phantom candidates Tuesday. Rabbi J. S. Sperka was Mrs. N. Fierburg.
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J. 0 o w 0.94
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the
guest
speaker.
Judith
Hey-
take place in the early part of
and properly appraising honest
April. The group has selected a
and fearless public service. I man, Ilelen Sloan and Beverly
of
comic operetta, entitled "The
am submitting my candidacy on Knoppow, children of members
Wedding," for its program. Re-
the basis of my record in office. the organization, entertained the
s.olow r. oo
hearsals will begin soon, to which
both as a former county official large gathering.
all young men and women who
and. as a member of the last
100014•1NC
are interested, are invited. The
state administration, a record
which is well known to the Peo- Federation of Lithuanian
On March 3. at 8:30 p. m., club meets on Wednesday evening
ple of Wayne County and has
the Bnai David Friday night gath- at 9 p. m., at the Jewish Com-
Jews to Meet Sunday
ering will be devoted to • Purim munity Center, Woodward at Hol-
been commented upon favorably
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many times by the local press,
The Federation of I huanian
A costume party has been
which always has been found in Jews will meet Sunday F.b. 28, Sperka will speak on "The Book
the forefront of every movement at 3 p. tn., at Jericho. Temple, of Esther." Cantor Abraham planned by the group for Satur-
A CAMBIAL MOTOR
championing decency and honesty , Joy Road near Linwood Lith- Singer and his choir will have day night, Feb. 18, of which Clara
in government." The primary uanian Jr' s are invited .o attend a special musical program. A Cohen and Arthur Snider are in
charge.
social hour will follow.
elections will be held on March this meeting.
6.

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JEWISH CENTER PLAYS after nosing out the Detroit ag-
gregation in the semi-finals. De-
AKRON THIS SATURDAY troit had previously eliminated

An evening of basketball
games and dancing has been ar-
ranged for Saturday, Feb. 25,
when the Center Varsity team
plays the Akron Jewish Center
here. The game should be a "nat-
ural," according to Sam Levy,
health education director, since
the rivalry between the two Cen-
ters in this sport has existed
for several years.
Two weeks ago, the Detroit
Center lost a hard game to the
Akron boys in the Ohio city by
a 48-45 score and Detroit is out
to take advantage of the fact
that this game is being played
on the home floor. The Akron
Center team has been Jewish
champion of Ohio for many sea-
sons, and last year won the Tri
State Tournament in Cleveland,

the tournament favorites who
represented the Youngstown Cen-
ter
A strong preliminary game is
being arranged for the early
comers who like their basketball.
After the games. music for danc-
ing will be furnished by Harry
Mills and his orchestra. Center
members arc asked to bring their -
friends. The admission of 26
cents includes both games and
the doming.

Bialostoker Juniors

The Bialostoker, Jr. Organiz-
ation will have its annual opens
meeting at the Book -Caidllac
hotel on Wednesday, Starch 1,,
at 8:30 p. m.

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