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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1940-03-08

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE end The Legal Chronicle

14

SEEK WHEREABOUTS OF
MOSES, BERTHOLD OR
LENA LEVY

March

March 8, 1940

THREE DISTINGUISHED RABBIS
Call for Volunteers
Zemach and Meisels
IN DETROIT IN BEHALF OF TWO
In Junior Division
Open Center Series
Of Allied Campaign
IMPORTANT PALESTINE YESHIVAS
Tuesday, March 19

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Anyone knowing the where-
abouts of Berthold, Moses, or
Lena Levi, formerly of Wuerten-
berg, Germany, please communi-
The Detroit Junior Service
Benjamin Zemach,
cate with Mrs. Maurice Goldstick, Group again calls upon all young
artist in the field of onowned
J ewish
Co. 0450 or To. 6-8392.
men and women between 18 and
dance, and Saul Meisel,. concert
30 to become workers in the
and radio tenor, will pear on
Junior Division of the Allied
Tuesday, March 19, a; S:15 p.
Jewish Campaign.
in a joint recital
"Songs
Last year over 795 young men
and Dances of Israel,' in the
and women in the Junior Division
auditorium of the Jewyn Com.
of the Allied Jewish Campaign,
munity Center. This jt,:nt pro.
recognizing t h e responsibility
gram, which will include , some
which is theirs as future corn-
of the finest in the lite: attire of
munity leaders, proved their
Jewish folk music, and !he most
capabilities by raising $15,000
distingueshed interpretat Ion s in
for local, national and overseas
the dramatized Jewish dance, will
causes.
be the first event of the Jewish
In order to have on record
lecture-concert series which is
the names of all young people
bring offered by the Center on
who are interested in volunteer-
alternate Tuesdays, beginning
ing their services as members of
March 19.
the 1940 Junior Division of the
Mr. Zemach is the originator
Campaign, the Junior Service
of the Jewish ballet, and has
Group has printed "Pledge of
appeared in Moscow, Vienna, Ber-
Service Cards" which are avail-
You leave worry behind and
lin, Paris and New York. lle has
able at the Jewish Community
avoid needless expense when
directed plays and ballets in
Center office, or the Allied Jew-
Hollywood and on Broadway. Mr,
ish Campaign Headquarters at
you make trips by bus.
Meisels is soloist with the noted
1401 Hotel Staler. Should it be
Jewish Choral Society of New
inconvenient to call personally,
Low fares, frequent schedules,
York and has appeared at the
telephone Miss Hannah G. Fer-
RABBIS S. L. LEWINTHAL AND JACOB M. SHAPIRO
comfortable coaches and experi-
World's Fair, as well as on many
man, RAndolph 9340, and she
enced drivers combine to make
will fill out a "Pledge of Service" Three distinguished rabbis ar- Horabonim statement declares: radio programs.
The remaining four programs
bus travel attractive.
card and insure participation of rived in • Detroit this week to
"A heart-breaking call come::
applicant as a member of the make an appeal for funds in the to us from the Holy City of will include two lectures and two
Phone or write for
campaign's Junior Division. interests of two important Pal- Jerusalem. The great institutions concerts.
estine yeshivoth — the famous of the old Yishuv are in danger
information.
Yeshiva Meals Shearim and the of destruction. There is a great
Chaye Olom Yeshiva, both of threat that the hundreds of elder-
Downtown Theaters Jerusalem.
ly learned Rabbis and the thou-
Detroit Terminal
The three guests are: Rabbi sands of Jewish children who are
Leo J. Yoedicke, attorney, 30
MICHIGAN—Two of the year's S. L. Lewinthal, Rosh Yeshiva supported b? these Yeshivoth will
Washington Blvd.
old, died on Wednesday
long-awaited productions, "Broad- of the Chaye Olom seminary, and be left with no means of sup- years
in Harper Hospital after a long
at Grand River Ave.
way Melody of 1940," which Rabbi Jacob Rosenberg, of the port. Immediate help is neces-
brings together on the screen, same Yeshiva, and Rabbi Jacob sary to save our Holy Torah and illness. Burial was in White
CA. 9000
for the first time, the world's M. Shapiro of Boro Park, N. Y., to feed the hungry children and Chapel Cemetery after funeral
greatest tap dancers, Fred As- who accompanied them to De- Rabbis. We urge every Detroit services at Temple Beth El on
Thursday.
taire, Eleanor Powell and George troit.
Jew who holds our Torah dear
Mr. Yoedicke, who lived at 155
Murphy, and "A Child Is Born,"
The Vaad Horabonim (Council to do his share in supporting this
daring emotional drama of wom- of Orthodox Rabbis), in a state- worthy delegation in their great Highland avenue, Highland Park,
was born in Dublin, Ireland,
en on the bring df life's greatest ment welconiing the three rabbis cause."
April 19, 1909. He graduated
adventure, are at the Michigan to Detroit, endorses their mis-
Thus, the visit of these three from the University of Michi-
Theater.
TWO WORLD ACCLAIMED FILMS
sion here and urges wide sup- guests is not only in the inter- gan Law School in 1932 and en-
Life and Loves of Robert Ilahert)'s
PALMS-STATE—In "The Re- port of the two institutions for ests of educational institutions tered practice here shortly after
Franz Schubert
turn of Doctor X," that mad which they are appealing in De- but also to secure funds to aid his graduation. He had been a
'UNFINISHED "MAN OF
man of medicine, enacted previ- troit
needy who must be cared for member of the law firm of Le-
SYMPHONY"
ARAN"
ously by Lionel Atwill, returns
Calling attention to the emer- with necessities of life.
vin & Dill for four years.
E. Columbia
from the grave in the person gency appeal to save the world-
The three rabbis are the
Surviving him are his wife,
(opp,
at
:1 '1a
of Humphrey Bogart in a horror famous Yeshiva Meah Shearim guests of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Ann Rambar Yoedicke; his par-
Fox)
outlay that involves Rosemary and the Yeshiva Chaye Olom, Rosenthal at 2479 Blaine Ave., ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Yoe-
Lane, Wayne Morris, Dennis both of Jerusalem, the Vaad (luring their Detroit stay.
dicke, of New Orleans, and a
Morgan, John Litel and Lya Lys.
brother, Dudley.
FOX — Acclaimed by critics
Egg Roll — Fried Shrimps
Pallbearers were Alfred Zweig,
and record audiences as the most Purim Bake Sale of J. W.
and All Kinds of '
.Myron Golden, _Dr. Philip— H,
realistic, rugged and powerful
Broudo, Theodore Levin, Dr.
GENUINE CHINESE FOOD
E. W. 0. March 21
screen drama of our time, the
Emery Grimm, of Chicago, aril
6 Course Dinners — 50c film version of John Steinbeck's
Dr. Moses Frolich, of An Ar-
widely discussed novel, "The
A special meeting of the Jew-
We Deliver Anywhere
bor.
Grapes
of
Wrath,"
remains
a
sec-
ish Women's European Welfare
Phone TERRACE 2-9292
ond week at the Fox. Also held Organization was held Monday,
Catering to Parties, Banquets, etc.
Mrs. Z. Needle, president of CRITICIZES SUGGESTION OF
over for a second week is the March 4, at Congregation Bnai
AN EXTRA TAX BY JEWS
complete version of the first mo Moshe. Mrs. D. Silverstein pre- Bnai David Auxiliary, announces
that the Auxiliary will celebrate
tion picture ever made. "The sided.
Great Train Robbery," plus the
Letters were read from refugee Purim at a festival on Sunday, Editor: Detroit Jewish Chronicle:
I would like to comment on
newest edition of Fox Movietone orphans in Europe who are on March 17, at 8 p. m., in the
3620 CASS AVE.
the letter advocating that Jews
News and selected short subjects. the relief list of the organiza-
nay an additional tax in order
tion. Relief checks were sent to
to help balance the budget. The
families who are now in Hun-
problem of balancing the budget
gary, Lithuania, Latvia and Pal-
IN
is not essentially a Jewish one.
estine.
It is a problem that affects and
Arrangements were made for
concerns every American citizen,
AND HIS MEN DANCERS
a Purim bake sale to take place
not merely one section, and it
A varied and colorful progntm of (bele newest dances
Thursday, March 21.
will be solved not by one part
Election of officers took place,
SCOTTISH RITE CATHEDRAL—MASONIC TEMPLE
but with the cooperation of
resulting as follows: Mrs. D. Sil-
SATURDAY EVE., MARCH 16, AT 8:30
everyone. The proposal violates
verstein, president; Mesdames I.
Reserved Seats at OrInnelCs—Its. 1124—$2.20-$1.65-$1.10, Inc. tax.
the very spirit and law of the
Israel, B. Osnos, B. Feldman, I.
Constitution which stipulates that
Eidelman and Sidor, vice-presi-
taxes are to be apportioned ac-
dents; Mrs. Ida Goldsmith, treas-
cording to population, not accord-
urer; Mrs. Agnes Levin, honorary
ing to race or religion. By the
secretary for life; Mrs. Yetta
very nature of the suggestion,
Keif Englander, corresponding
8210 TWELF1fl ST.
TRINITY 2.0106
Hatzophe U-Mabit admits that
secretary; Mrs: T. Segal, board
Jews are not by nature equal to
of directors secretary; Mesdames
other Americans but should pay
F. Lewis, Lilenthal, J. Bagdade,
*
for the privilege of being toler-
Winshell and D. Kraus, trustees.
OPERETTA CO.
ated. Let's not try to be super-
A special board meeting will
Presents an Outstanding Guest Star
Americans. but be satisfied with
he held Monday, March 11, at
being ordinary good citizens. .If
12:30 p. m. at the home of
Michael Michalesko in
we have any additional funa.,
Mrs. Kief, 2070 W. Euclid.

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Purim Festival of
Auxiliary of Bnai
David on March 17

MANDARIN
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"THE DOME"

LITTMAN'S People's Theater

*

Ben Adler

UNITED STAR

The Lucky Night

N. Dranol a

SUN. MAT. and EVE., MAR. 10, and TUES.. EVE., MAR. 1:
Tuesday, March 19—Testimonial performance in honor of
H. Hoffenberg, staging "REIZELE FROM CHINATOWN"
PRICES—EVES: 50c, 75c. SI; MATINEE: 50c. 75c.

club ROYALE

GRATIOT AT 8-MILE ROAD

PINGREE 1666-7


FOR SUNDAY DINNER

— presents

Choice Steer Tenderloin Steak with
Mushrooms
2.25
Frog Legs (double order)
2.50
Frog Legs (single order)
2.00
Frog and Chicken
2.00
Frog and Cricken
2.25
Frog and T-Bone or Tenderloin
2.50
Spaghetti Royale Special with Meat Balls
1.50
Half Broiled Spring Chicken
1.75
Fresh Caught Lake Erie White Fish
1.75
Fresh Caught Lake Superior Trout
1.75
NO COVER OR MINIMUM (except Saturdays)

ALL STAR FLOOR SHOWS

Annual Report Shows Big
Gains for Schmmidt's Beer

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they can certainly be put to a
tremendously great use in Ole
destroyed communities of Poland,
Germany and in the rebuilt Jew-
MRS. Z. NEEDLE
ish Homeland in Palestine.
Zev Schumer.
Synagogue social hall, Elmhurst

The annual financial report and 14th Sts.
recently sent out to all stock-
The children of the religious
holders of the Schmidt Brewing school will present a play under
Company, Detroit, reveals that the direction of Miss Irene
1939 was Schmidt's greatest year Siegel, and there will be a
since the repeal of prohibition. varied musical program. Mrs.
Total sales of Schmidt's beer Needle invites all the members of
increased front 210,270 barrels the Synagogue and their friends
in 1938 to 244,770 barrels in to participate in this celebration.
1939. This is a jump of 16.41 5- Mrs. L. Nudleman and Mrs. J.
—a large increase inasmuch as Weingarden are assisting her in
1939 was not a good year for the arrangements.
beer sales as a whole.
Net profit for the Schmidt
EMJAYCEES
Brewing Company for 1939, after
provision for all Federal taxes,
The Emjaycees, a newly organ-
amounted to $430,908.15 equiva- zide youth charitablle and social
lent to 43 cents per share of out- club, is planning a spring sports-
standing stock, in comparison fest to be held in April. The
with $257,055.20 or 26 cents per affair will be given on the 8th
share in 1938. This shows an in- floor of the Boulevard Bldg.,
crease of 67' 1 . 5- in net profit. Woodward and West Grand Blvd.
Schmidt's officials report that
The next meeting of the Em-
this is the fourth successive year jaycees will be held at the home
in which sales have mounted of Evelyn Lipson on Tuxedo
and reveal that indications point Ave., Wednesday evening at 9
to more broken sales records in p. m. For further information
1940.
call Dorothy Fabian, To. 5-6138.

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TWO MOTION PICTURE
LECTURES ON SUNDAY

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"Exploring the Bottom of tile

Sea" and "More About Swedci“
will be the next two motion pie`
tune public lecture programs of-
fered by the World Advents e
Series at the Detroit Institute of
Arts. Rene Dussaq, Hollywood's
daredevil undersea photograph' r•.
will tell of his adventures on the
ocean floor in the West Indies at
3:30 next Sunday afterno , n ,
March 10. Burton Holmes, world's
greatest travel lecturer, takes
him audience on a pictorial motor
tour of Sweden at 8:30 licxt
Tuesday evening, March 12.

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CARD OF THANKS

The family of the late Aln w-

ham J. Redblatt wishes to thank
their relatives and friends for
the kindness and sympathy ex -
tended them during their recent
bereavement.

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