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THE TARIFF IS MODERATE ONE HUNDRED TEN EAST HANCOCK (CORNER JOHN R) TELEPHONE COLUMBIA 3000 BERTRAM FRIEDMAN, Manager Kadimah Hebrew School I Opens New Season; Offer Many Courses in Language and History It costs money to travel but your travel dollar does extra duty when you con- fine your trips to Blue Goose Lines. Blue Goose buses are Comfortable and clean. Our drivers are pleasant, effi- cient men and Blue Goose buses operate on conveni- ent, frequent schedules. Detroit Terminal Washington Blvd. at Grand River Ave CA. 9000 BLUE GOOSE LINES Charlie Chaplin's film "The Dic- tator" is going to be out soon, we're promised . . . Its three principal characters aril called Adenoid Hinkly, Herring (that's for Goering) and Gasolini. It is true that Bert Lahr, the screen comedian, was born in Yorkville of German stock—but Bert is very much against the Nazis, and during the world war served in the U. S. Navy. (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE) ONS) RABBI SPERKA'S BOOK PUBLISHED Is Valuable Manual on All Jewish Laws of Mourning; (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONa) • • • The reporters who cover the State Department are a pretty blase lot, and they haven't been particularly pepped up by the press conferences held by Secre- tary Hall since the war started. Rut one day this week Michael McDermott, the veteran public re- lations officer of the Department, walked into the press room and said: "We just received a cable from P'delle (the Ambassador to An Open Letter to Father Coughlin Ilimelhoch, Harry L. Jackson, Contains Complete Rituals and Is The following open letter has Myron A. Keys, Ben Kramer, Gus been addressed to Father Cough- Richly Annotated D. Newman, Meyer L. Prentis, lin through The Detroit Jewish Alex Schreiber, Nate E. Shapero, Simon Shetzer, Abe Shiffman, Bloch Publishing Co. of New lation and transliteration; with a Chronicle by Morris Stein of Aaron A. Silberblatt, Mrs. Abe York this week published Rabbi 60 year schedule of the yahrzeit 15617 Corsica Ave., Cleveland: Cleveland, Ohio, Srere, Melville S. Welt, James Joshua S. Sperka'a "Eternal and a 50 year calendar for Yis- Sept. 4, 1939. Wineman and Dr. Max Winslow. Life". It was printed by the press kor dates." Board members whose terms of the Jewish Publication Society Containing the complete ritu- An Open Letter to Father Coughlin: continue for two years are: Mrs. als for these services, and being Edward A. Atlas, Julius Berman, richly annotated, this volume will Rev. Father Charles E. Coughlin, tr Michigan. Irving W. Blumberg, Louis C. be found valuable by rabbis and Detroit, Blumberg, A. J. Blumenau, Abra- of great interest to laymen who Reverend Sir: ham Cooper, Joseph H. Ehrlich, are anxious to secure informa- You surely must be keenly Herbert M. Eiges, Roy R. Fisher, tion regarding the laws of disappointed, chagrined and hu- Harry Frank, Mrs. H. J. L. mourning. But the book does not miliated because you were not Frank, Peter P. Gilbert, Harry limit itself with these. It also a ccorded the exceptional honor A. Hyman, Nathan Kaletsky, Abe deals with the religious duties of o f giving away the bride Hitler Kasle, Mrs. Walter Laib, Harry Jews to preserve health, with the (a born and baptized Catholic) C. Markle, Walter Mayer, Sam- traditions of visiting the sick, of in the recent marriage of Hitler uel A. Popkin, Herman Banner protecting patients by not inform- to Stalin, an avowed and arch and Barney Smith. ing them when they are seriously enemy of Catholicism and your Serving on the Detroit Service ill, of confession in Jewish law distorted idea of Christian Social Group in an ex-officio capacity and the guarding of the body. Justice which you have been are: Abe Srere, president of the Funeral and burial rites, the spewing about for some years. Jewish Welfare Federation; Clar- prayers prescribed for the serv- Your fervent plea calling upon ence II. Enggass, chairman of the ices, the laws to be observed in "Catholics, Protestants and Jews Federation board of governors; houses of mourning, the blessings to fight against this anti-Christ and Isidore Sobeloff, Federation's to he recited at the unveiling of idea" is sickening and like the executive director; Miss Esther a tombstone and the reciting of whining of an incorrigible child, R. Prussian, Detroit Service the Yiskor are explained in de- is without rhyme or reason. Group secretary, and Maurice A. tal. i Anti-Christ, indeed; Anti-Chris- Glasier, president of the Service A valuable portion of this tian Social Justice, indeed! Group's Junior Section. book is the collection of Biblical How do you reconcile the fact Peter P. Gilbert, chairman of and Talmudic prayers and read- that Christianity all over the the nominating committee, pre- ings for these occasions. There world as a whole, has been, and s ented the slate for the 1939-1940 are also selections from the writ- is now about to begin waging elections. Mr. Gilbert's committee RABBI JOSHUA S. SPERKA ings of lien Sirs, Judah lialevi, a war, and ruthlessly killing and included Louis C. Blumberg, Har- I Bachya ben Joseph, Yadayah maiming one the other, each al- vey H. Goldman, Ben Kramer, of America in Philadelphia. Ha-Perini, Israel NaJara and legedly a disciple of the Prince Barney Smith and Dr. Max Win- 'This volume is the first in- mon lbn ,a . of Peace? Answer that if you slow. stance on record of the appear- The 50-year calendar for Yis- can! Fund-Raising Body ance in one volume of "A di- kor and the provision for listing What do you say to Hitler and The Detroit Service Group is gest of all laws of mourning; 50 years of Yahrzeits will also his galaxy of Jew baiters of the permanent fund-raising or- complete funeral, burial and un- be found useful. The book con- which you are an active member; ganization which motivates the veiling services; Kaddish, Yiskor eludes with a valuable glossary Hitler, born and baptized a explanatory notes. activities of the Jewish Welfare and El Mohle in Hebrew, trans- and Catholic, and still a Catholic Federation. This group plans (not having as yet been excom- campaign organization, provides municated front the church) the executive personnel and fur- what do you say to the robbery nishes the man-power for fund of the Jews by these disciples of solicitation in the annual Allied (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE) coth folklore. They learn that the the Man from Nazareth? Answer Jewish Campaigns. In his report this if you can! heavens open at midnight on the to the board of directors, Mr. , Law, chosen to complete the read- seventh day and a wish made Now about your pet "child" Newman commented on the sec- ing of the five Books of Moses, while viewing this phenomenon Christian Social Justice, preached oral points high lighted in an and the Bridegroom of the Be- as you say by the Lord Jesus, will surely be granted. analysis of pledges to the 1937, ginning, who follows him. Though this Succoth may not whom millions of Christians 1938 and 1939 drives, Succoth, which was the first worship and adore! In that ser- rae lip•refme In the total number be as joyous as in past year, it or mon did he preach and advocate madeearh year 'ix worthy festival celebrated in the Temple of note,•• .111 51r. Newntan '•In 1939 of Solomon, is a happy time. In is more than ever important that the persecution of the Jew for we show ICON contributors, which is ancient days, it was one Of the somewhere in the world there be the last two thousand years? Is an increase 9.172 or 4 1 cent to or t he number of contribtory, ...I h . ee I n thr pilgrim holidays which drew a place where religious and moral this the Christian Social Justice u 1937 an d 5.709 or 30 per emit over 193X We nilaiit credit it great portion wOr shippers to Jerusalem from values may be increased and your Christ preached? all parts of Palestine. Today it is where gaiety and happiness may Does Italy, wherein is situated of ON Increase to the partldlpat Ion - of the ) null, group In 19211 end 1939 the period of rejoicing in the har- multiply unchecked. For Ameri- the Vatican housing the Vicar of selmiliro.erri‘,..,.'s ad ri rp noln, 1 ,11,.90 o our v e s t and relaxing in communal cans this fall, the Sukkah is that Christ, His Holines the Pope, ensi is 1939. the n.... .now v.. 11 1111.1 friendship and celebration after sanctuary. practice 'Christian Social Justice' 1651,R119 a hlell le an Ineloase or 5 301 . - I (Copy right, 1939, S. A. 3'. S.) in its ape-like immitatIon of 199 or 48 per reel over 1937 and the Ten Days of Awe. In this $261.151 or 41 per vent mar 1938 m onths of Tishri, food is plenti- Si e mhos e aver Re alit in 1939 ful and of reasonable price, and aa 534.16 AP agalnet 529.31 In 1934 and cool breezes bring relief from city 135.1s in 1937. - Detroit hat 11.5 known for the heat. mpl•nt11,1 Job It hai done In the 125 The festival nowadays revolves to $500 bracket. The Mandan' of giv• Inc In this aroup Ix conelderell good. around the Sukkah. Some families Where we fall short Is In the 1500 and .er gi oup. This year a., have are fortunate enough to have Ater, In the right dire. tIon In space for a Sukkah of their own. i ills a group. (his We show met In tide I ale- eery 1.3 Per rent of the 4 ontributom Some Sukkahs are erected by Kure 465 or thei.e.! Jewish institutions and some are raised. in the synagogue it- The 1939 Allied Jewish Campaign constructed ,e sr report Is Incomplete as or, oral of God self. AO one has to be reminded lionisn And captains aro etI ❑ or Irina of the custom which opens the `""'"'""I """ iimisrs rraliced n'"" through t hen Sukkah celebration—The inviting efforts. Some of the campaigners still of a poor guest to the table to on the Joh are Sidney Alexander, Hen Penton, Ilan ey Goldman. Iton Kramer, make the patriarchs of successive Harney Smith, George .44eylnit and evenings—Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Sanford Adler •• Joseph, Moses, Aaron, and DAM Junior Section Report —feel at home. The Sukkah Is Maurice A. Glasier, president the especial delight of children, of the Junior Section of the De- but all join fervently in the clos- troit Service Group, analyzed the ing prayer which asks for the results achieved by the Junior privilege of sitting in the Sukkah Division in the 1039 drive. which the Lord will make when "Working n separate dIthdon In the Messiah comes. Gm Allied Joe Mb Campaign gstrap, the The children also like the Sue- Junior workers mot lolled 6,547 props,. Simon Richardson, principal of . the Kadimah Hebrew School, 11812 Linwood Ave., corner Tuxedo, announces the resump- tion of classes for the new sea- son. i Mr. Richardson announces that the curriculum of the schools will include the teaching of He- brew and Yiddish, Jewish his- tory, writing, composition, pray- er?, and customs. • A competent staff of teachers will ti sell these subjects. Mr. Richardson also announces that Jewish holidays are celebrated in this school in traditional fashion and by the dramatization of his- , torical events. Children are also Hrerared for Bar Mitzvah and are taught to conduct services before the Omud. Kadimah Hebrew School will also arrange for privavte les- sons. Transportation is provided for those who live a distance from the schools, For informa- 1 tion, call Hogarth 1889. 'mono the young people of Itetroler Jew lelt community, and 111.vtired 3,000 soi(7,68o1o4,9„3tot.oe A t;::171 .gams, $1,100 ranted last year. 74 Ine 010100110 dollars of the 1939 Junior eull.TIP110115. W8,1 obtained III 1 . 1.11,” emir,' Mr. 111a sier 'In order to vol. the balance of the Junior pledgee ot the least possible coon, a Junior Nazi persecutions of the Jews? Reject Scheme for Settlement of What is your answer to that? Jaws in Kimberley. No, Father Coughlin! If "Christian Social Justice" is any- MELBOURNE. (WNS) —The where defined In Dictionaries, look it up, so that you may know Federal Government of Australia it and cease spewing your con- has rejected proposals made by temptible mouthings f ore. e r I the Freeland League for Jewish Amen! Territorial Colonizetion for settle- MORRIS STEIN. ment of Jews in the East Kim- berly region of Western Aus- Attention all youth organi - tralia, the Melbourne Sun re- zations! Avoid having your ported. Although the Western dances and special programs Australian Government had pre- conflict with those of other •iously approved these proposals groups by clearing all your in principle, the Federal Govern- dates through the date clear- ment's rejection was based on ing bureau operated by the their policy of opposition to any Junior Section, Detroit Sere- schemes of group settlement in ice , Group. Call Co. 1600, Australia, line 41, MAKE NO MISTAKE! Have Your Clothes Finest wilily Dry Cleaning Make your fall clothes look new by !awing them VITALIZE Cleaned . . . a superior quality method that will make your clothes sparkle with fresh, clean beauty— perfect in every detail — each garment beautifully hand-fiabhed. l'hone for a pick-up today. MEN'S SUITS or TOPCOATS • Ladies' Plain DRESSES COATS, SUITS, COlumbla 1200 FOREST Price Includes Pickup and Delivery CLEANERS & DYERS 533-5047 E. FOREST Cor. John R. and Piquette Cash and Carry Price 99c New IMO NO•t4 ,, 1• sans". owns YAWS drian D. Rosen and M. Manuel Hellman in New Law Offices Adrian D. Rosen anounces the h" " "g""• 'remodeling and enlarging of his Mr. Giesler also outlined the suite of offices at 1224-6-8 Na- Junior Group's plans for the tional Bank Building for the gen- eral practice of law. Mr. Rosen coining season. Is well known in the community Year-Round Activities as an ardent supporter of all In addition its fund-raising' program, the to Detroit Service local Jewish functions and or- Group functions actively through-lganizations and hat an extensive reputation in the local bar. out the year, supervising the col- Associated with him in occu- lection of pledges promoting pying the same law offices is programs and directing publicity. M. Manuel Heitman, a graduate It also appoints the committee to of the University of Michigan conduct the budget hearings, Law School, who has been prom- weighing the petitions of each inent in Jewish fraternal and o r ganization requesting inclusion community work. In addition to in the campaign. an active participation in Allied Reporting for the collection Jewiah Campaign and general committee, Harry R. Solomon, organization work, he is a line reviewed the collection Yeshiva of Detroit Joins the chairman, as Junior` Deacon of Per- figures for the past three Cam- 1 officer fection Lodge, No. 486, F. & United Yeshivos Founda• paigns. He stated that collections A. M., a member of Detroit Con- tion; System is Spreading on the 1936 Allied Jewish Cam- sistory, and Recording Secretary Throughout the United paign, for $306,701, totalled of Detroit Louis Marshall Lodge, 96.2 per cent to date; collections Bnai Brith. States on the 1937 campaign, for $333,- Both attorneys invite their The United Yeshivos Founda- 974, totalled 95.7 per cent to many friends to visit their en- date; and collections on the 1938 tion, Inc., of New York City has larged and remodeled offices. now branched out its activities campaign, for $351,247, totalled throughout the country, includ- 89.9 per cent to date. 'Total collections for the first Junior Hedassah Sends $5,000 ing our city. Yom Kippur Gift to Palestine The Yeshiva of Detroit has four months of 1939," said Mr. Solomon," are $289,747, or 44.5 NEW YORK. (WNS)—Junior joined the Foundation and is now conducting here a member- per cent as against 44.8 per cent Hadassah, the Young Women's collected for the same period in Zionist Organization of America, ship campaign for the benefit of 41 institutions of learning in the 1938. The 1939 figure, however, has cabled $5,000 as a Yom Kip- runs only to Sept. 25, and we pur gift to three educational in- United States with a student body of over 10,000, which com- feel that by the end of the month stitutions in Palestine. These are we shall equal the percentage Meier Shfeyah, a children's vil- prise the United Yeshivos Foun- last year for the same lage near Haifa; Pardess Anna, dation, Inc. Rabbi Isaac Stoll- obtained period," a citrus farm for the graduates man is president of the Yeshiva A vote of thanks was tendered of the children's village, and the of Detroit. Mr. Solomon and the members of Henrietta Szold School of Nurs- the collection committee for their ing in Jerusalem. fine work. In the absence of Israel Himel- Luise Rainer is now a refugee hoch, chairman of the Public in Switzerland, preferring stay- Relations Committee, Sidney Al- ing there to making bad pictures Poland). I'm going to read it." The reporters were hushed, for exander read the committee's re- in Hollywood. not since the Panay was sunk by port outlining plans for an edu- Japanese bombers had Mac cational program to be carried seemed so grave. Then he read: out during the coming year. tee and other overseas agencies' "This place, a defenseless open Community Fund Participation officials, Isidore Sobeloff reported Cooperating in the general the activities of these agencies village, was bombed at eleven a. m. today by flight of four Ger- fund-raising program of the an- in the present European emer- nasal Detroit Community Fund gency. Changes are so rapid," man planes which dropped at least 12 bombs not only on out- Drive, a Detroit Service Group holds true one day does not hold committee is appointed each year stated Mr. Sobeloff, "that what skirts but also along man street 300 yards from this embassy and to work out Community Fund true the next. Resettlement ac- e ions ins. In the absence of tivities, however, are going on as within even closer proximity of other missions as well as the Julian H. Krolik, chairman of the before. With the exception of Foreign Office now located here. 1940 Community Fund Commit- those of military age, Jews are Verified casualties include eleven tee, Mrs. Joseph II. Ehrlich re- still being permitted to leave killed, forty seriously injured and ported on the group 'a plans for Germany and permanent homes many business properties. Popula- the coming Community Fund must be found for 100,000 refu- tion terrorized by suddenness and Campaign, to be held from Nov. gees who have found temporary 6 through Nov. 21. "It is our havens in neutral countries." unexpectOness of raid." duty as citizens. as well as Jews," A summary of Mr. SobeloVe They asked Mac what village ', Wed Mrs. Ehrlich, "to throw report will be sent to Detroit it leas, but he smiled and said: nor rces and our energies into Service Group board members], "They always seem to find out the Detroit Community Fund and arrangements made to publi- where we have our Ambassador. drive. Service Group members It's no use helping them along." will not work as a unit, but will cize the programs of the various working in Europe to- NOTE: Ambassador Biddle's snrcad out through every division agencies day, villa, near Warsaw, was one of of the campaign set-up." Before adjourning, a rising the first targets for German raid- Ov er**** Ateneies Report vote of thanks was given to Si- ers. When the government moved, Recently returned from New mon Shetzer for his splendid two- he moved with it York City, where he conferred year record as chairman of the (Copyright, 1939, S. A. F. ) 'with Joint Distribution Commit- Service Group board. 'D..° on .' campaign rrnhill" zed linos." you beauty the moment .t143. Clipper" styling! Etf ow it's FIRS "Royal. You'll knfreshing ' see its reevi n ee • you'll 101 0 With POTOMAC SPOTLIGHT Passion Play. Before the war be- gan, he received a letter from his brother. "We are letting our beards grow," this letter said, and it has been promised that in 1940 we will present the play at Oberammergau." Lang, Junior, who had hoped to play the Chris- tus, like his father, said that the players of the village had refused to go on with the play, unless the Jewish characters could be portrayed as originally planned, and as portrayed since 1870. Now that the war is on—he doesn't know whether the Passion Play plans will go on. PAGE FIVE EE THE SUKKAH: HAVEN OF PEACE . An Excellent Address LET'S GET DOWN TO BRASS TACKS OFFICERS ELECTED BY SERVICE GROUP FIRS I SI ant y00 econonlY the 01°11' , „ value•-the econorny oldest in the l ire dollar You'll know leadev-the it's WO biggest buy P rice range! • "Chevroleiii FIRST Again .4 /1