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February 23, 1940 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1940-02-23

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America ,fewisk Periodical Cotter

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

9

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE end The Legal Chronicle

Februde ✓ 23, 1940

Trees Planted in
The Butzel Forest

Annual Children's
Home Meeting on
Sunday, March 10

The Jewish National Fund ac-
knowledges the planting of the
following trees in the Fred M.
Butzel Forest in Palestine:
One tree in memory of J. H.
Ehrlich by Dr. and Mrs. N. E.
Aronstam.
One tree in memory of Mrs.
Jeanette Greenberg by Hebrew
Ladies Aid Society.
One tree in memory of father,
William Busch, by Mr. and Mrs.
Harry D. Davis.

Hermi 11 Cohen, president of
the Jt•y h Children's Home, an-
nounce, that the agency's an-
nual ni• • ting will be held in the
home, Imilingame and Petoskey
Ayes., on Sunday, March 10, at
3 p,
A meeting of institutional child
care pomde was held at the Jew-
ish Children's Home Feb. 13. It
was tho third of a series of
meeting= arranged through the
One tree in memory of J. H.
Ehrlich by Mr. and Mrs. David
council if social agencies by
Murphy to acquaint
Hertz.
Mrs.
the board members and staffs of
Two trees in memory of J. H.
the chill care institutions of De-
Ehrlich by Ben and Al Rosenthal.
troit with each other's facilities
Two trees in memory of J. H.
and pi ograms, and to make for
Ehrlich by Sidney and Jeanette
better understanding among those
Gorman.
engaged in this field of work.
One tree by Mr. and Mrs.
Dr. •10,:eph Molner, director of
Aaron M. Pregerson in honor of
the service department of
60th birthday of Maurice H.
the Di t r oit Department of
Zackheim.
Health and a member of the
Two trees in memory of Abra-
medical faculty of Wayne Uni-
ham Katzin by Jewish Women's
versity, spoke on "Safeguarding
European Welfare Organization.
Children's Health in the Institu-
One tree by Wednesday Bridge
tion". lie cited statistics to show
Club, in memory of Abraham
that institutions immunize and
Katzin.
protect the children in their
Two trees in memory of Abra-
care to a much greater degree
ham Redblatt by Jewish Women's
than children in the community.
European Welfare Organization.
Dr. Molner also spoke of the
One tree in memory of Samuel
recent work done at the Jewish
Slomovitz by Mr. and Mrs. A. M.
Children's Home in connection
Pregerson.
with the poliomyelitis epidemic
Four trees in memory of Sim-
which raged in Detroit last sum-
cha and Esther Friedman and
mer. He lauded the excellent
Jacob Zunzel, Sarah Malcah Hey-
hygienic precautions taken at the
man, by Mr. and Mrs. L. Fried-
Home in preventing the spread of
man.
infection. Through this study new
One tree in memory of Esie
information of extreme impor-
Sorin on Yahrzeit by Mrs. Anna
tance was secured regarding the
Sorin.
transmission of infantile paraly-
A contribution from Mr. and
sis.
Mrs. Isaac Shetzer. honoring M.
Dr. Molner was introduced by
H. Zackheim on his 60th birthday,
Louis Newmark, superintendent
and in memory of Yahrzeit of
of the home, who pointed out
father, Jacob Meyer Sarasohn,
that the splendid health record
and in memory of Samuel Slomo-
of the Jewish Children's Home
vitz.
is due largely to the painstaking
A contribution in memory of
care given the children by the
Joseph H. Ehrlich by Mrs. J. H.
volunteer medical staff, particu-
Ehrlich.
larly Dr. Harry Metzger, who is
A contribution in memory of
chiefly responsible for the stand-
Samuel Slomovitz by Mr. and
ard maintained in the Infants'
Mrs. Israel Davidson.
Department.
One tere in memory of Mrs.
Zion
Branch
2
Peale
Zeire
Czechs
in
refuge
Russians,
Finns,
Herman Cohen, president of
Sarah Freedman by Mr. and Mrs.
over
the
world.
the Home, was introduced to the
to Meet Sunday
Harry Madison.
"Indeed there are urgent and
group.
The Ladies Auxiliary of the
Light refreshments were served
immediate problems. We have
On• Sunday, Feb. 25, there will Jewish National Fund is plant-
(Continued from Page 1)
after which a tour was made
today to save millions from star- be a meeting of the Poale Zeire ing three trees in memory of
through the building.
Fund campaign for $2,250,00 in vation, from disease and to up- Zion, Branch 2, at 7 p. m., in Mrs. J. Polinsky, Abraham Katzin
and Abraham Redblatt.
that city with the assertion that hold, as best we can, the moral the Jewish Community Center.
Three trees in memory of Sam-
"there are immediate services and spiritual forces in the world."
The second of a series of lec-
which we may give daily during
ture-discussions dealing with Jew- uel Slomovitz by Lena Bialick.
Two trees by Sisterhood of
ish and labor problems of general
this war to lighten the tragedy
Bnai David Synagogue.
interest will be presented.
and to save millions from dark-
(Continued from Page 1)
One tree in honor of the 25th
ness and despair."
All who are interested are in-
wedding anniversary of Mr. and
vited
to
attend
and
participate
in
Declaring
that
all
Americans
volunteers who joined the Auxil-
Mrs. Abe Kasle, by Mr. and Mrs.
the discussion.
(Continued from Page 1)
must share in the tasks of sav-
iary Military Pioneer Corps.
Abraham J. Lachover.
Seven hundred of the soldiers ing millions from starvation and ecutive director of the Jewish
For information regarding the
are soon to leave for France t disease and of upholding the Welfare Federation, which includes
Most accredited prophet in planting of trees in Palestine,
join the Allied Forces, which were moral and spiritual forces in the both the United Hebrew Schools Hollywood these days is M-G-M's please call Mrs. Philip Slomovitz,
previously enlarged by hundreds
and the Jewish Community Cen- Al Lichtman, who predicted stag- Un. 1-6872, 17417 Stoepel Ave.
of Czech-Jewish volunteers who world, Mr. Hoover said that a ter
as member agencies, detailed gering box office grosses for
had registered in Palestine as vast relief and rehabilitation pro- plans for the new structure. "As "Gone With the Wind" at a time
One of the must films of the
part of a special legion.
gram was necessary to bring im- the newest unit of the United when everybody else considered it immediate future is "Dr. Ehr-
The High Commissioner praised mediate assistance to large num- Hebrew Schools system," he said, just an overgrown white ele- lich's Magic Bullet," an epic of
the smartness of the troops as bers of Jews in Europe. He point- "the Rose Sittig Cohen Memorial phant.
the war against syphilis.
he reviewed them and commended ed to the record of service of the Building will accommodate ap-
their
efficiency,
he knew
that they
would saying
be a credit
to Joint Distribution Committee dur- proximately 500 students, and, in
the traditions of the British army. ing the past 25 years, adding that addition, it will serve the neigh-
Viscount Samuel conferred for the institutions which the Joint borhood as a center for cultural
an hour with members of the Distribution Committee helped to and social activities. The building
Jewish Agency on the problems build up in various European will include eight class rooms on
confronting Palestine as an out- countries had prepared those Jew- the second floor, and an assembly
groh
ish communities to withstand the room, a directors' meeting room, a
Si of the war crisis.
ir Anthony Eden , Dominions shock of the present disaster. waiting room and offices on the
Secretary, returned to Cairo by These institutions and organiza- first floor."
As president of the United Jew-
plane this afternoon after a five- tions were also the basis for
meami something
hour inspection of several camps large-scale relief activities which ish Charities, trustee for the Car-
of Amiralians billeted in Pales- must be carried on in 1940, Mr. tie Sittig Cohen estate, from which
funds for the new Rose Sittig
tine. After witnessing the ar- Hoover said.
Describing the distress of the Cohen Memorial Building were
rang•ments made for handling
the troops. Sir Anthony told re- victims of war in Poland, Mr. allocated, William Friedman con-
porters : "I should like to send Hoover declared that the suf- gratulated the United Hebrew
s Hitler a snapshot of what we fering which many hundreds of
o Schools and the Jewish Commu-
children have
bad to
endure and
was nity Center on the attractive and
say t. day. It would spoil his thousands
of men,
women
modern new plant which will
breaks .t."
"more tragic even than in the house their branch activities. "The
housing of two activities in the
Alum: u m May Be Produced in last war."
same building it not new to the
Mass Evictions Deplored
Palestine
"More and more war becomes United Jewish Charities," said
TEl AVIV (Palcor Agency)—
Palestiiie
may
become
an impor- of a war of soldiers against civil- Mr. Friedman. For many years
. rater
for
the extraction
taut .
n in ustrial scale ians," he said. "The major strate-
after the
Charities
estab-
Kraeusen-brewed E and B Special Beer, as
_ fished,
in 1899,
its old was
home,
the
al,,-n,
on a a • d
i , a , , • . ejected

new
process
proves
gies
are
directed
to
driving
na
part of its unusual second fermentation, is
tions into submission by starva- Hannah Schloss Building, on High
I
housed activities of every
feasil i ,
carbonated
naturally and healthfully—not
iscovery
by
a
tion,
by
terror
and
attack
from
St.,
—social, athletic, educational
Ai. on orta n t d•
type
artificially or mechanically. This results in
Pale . , . le
P Jewish chemist, report- the e ir. • And still another and h as
and many others. With the fin-
forcible corporation
of
uniform smoothness, all fermentable sugars
ed ii, the "Palestine and Middle new attack upon civilians
. the Jewish Welfare
.
.
prove of
ad emerged. That is the fore'
Federation in 1926, however, the
East 'Magazine"
of immense
Tel
A • is
e Aviv,
is
eliminated and balanced flavor with never
eviction of peoples in blocks of United Jewish Charities became
likely to
any danger of green, bitter beer. You'll feel
ndustrial progress in millions from their homes. The the property-holding body of the
vantar- to industrial
Eret 4 Israel. The chemist has ap - stated purpose is to make racial organization and now acts as trus-
this difference in the one beer with 93 days
to
extract
clayey groups fit into political boundar- teefor bequests designed for gen-
fro'
13 lied
- • a aluminum
patent on from
a process
of aged mellow goodness in every bottle!
. ies. That is, to destroy minorities, oral distribution to various char-
char-
(table agencies."
soils of a certain type to be found
Poland
we now
see destruction
the Polish
look for the Metallic label
in Pa kstine. Experiments in other of "In
addition
to the
henry
Meyers, president of the
H
• dumped in millions
being
countries to extract the necessar v people
into crowded areas where they Jewish Community Center, greet-
laummum
ore from foreign sub
assembled guests.
stance, have been unsuccessful, are incapable of self-support. ed the Dr.
A. M. Hershman spoke of
and it has hitherto been found _
Jewish
people
being
concentrated
into a narrow and bleak reserva- the importance of the Hebrew
only in the costly bauxite ele tion. And from all these forces Schools to the community.
7t y and
ment.
Construction and administration
and
eviction per-
we of the Rose Sittig Cohen Memor-
A mixture of aluminum with of persecution of
thousands,
find hundreds
gn
illa gm •s ium p roduces maelium,
a substance now used in aircraft haps millions more, of refugees ial Building will be under the di-
homelands. They are rection of the United Hebrew
construction. There is a large
large from their
Schools. Charles N. Agee is the
in
• fact, there
quantity
lon e J ews Germans,
of ma um resent not a a one
Poles, architect for the building.
in Dead S ea minerals.
are millions of

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