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March 22, 1940 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1940-03-22

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America Awisk Periodical Carter

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

411111LA

15

March

22,

end The Legal Chronicle
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

1940

FORM INSTITUTE
TO STUDY PEACE

Additional Contributions to Anti-Semitism

Federation of Polish Jews S een

as 'Boomerang'
by Father Walsh

JEWISH FARMERS
MAKE PROGRESS

Winchell wonders whether a
certain lady now in Hollywood
isn't Hitler's friend the Princess
Hohenlohe, and whether she isn't
showing an undue interest in Cali-
fornia's airplane production.

Agricultural Society Reports
The Detroit District of t h e
Federation of Polish Jews this
.
Growth; Refugees as
week announced the following
PHILADELPHIA —(Religious
Farmers
additional contributions to the News Service). — The opinion
m
fund to finance the shipment of that Roman Catholics fomenting
Dr. Gabriel Davidson, execu-
clothing for refugees from Po- anti-Semitism are launching "a
:Zing MON., MAR. 25
land in Lithuania, Rumania and boomerang" at their own faith tive head of the Jewish Agricul-
The establishment in the Unit- Hungary:
was voiced here by the Rev. Ed- tural Society, has just issued the
States of an Institute for the , $50 each—Harry and Max mund A. Walsh, S.J., founder society's 40th annual report. It
THE
e d
a aims D unitz, Mr. and Mrs. S. Schwartz, and regent of the Georgetown
formulation of the pece
deals with the society's labors
auspices
PLAYWRIGHTS
under
the
Progressive Ladies Aid Society, University School of Foreign
of the Jews ,
of the American Jewish Con . - Bereditchever Progressive Bene- Service, before the St. Joseph's to strengthen and enlarge the
COMPANY
Jewish farming class. The report
gress, was announced by Di . hcial
.
Society, Suwalker Inde- College lecture forum.
states that "Today there are, ac-
6 resenff
Wise,
president
of
S.
the
organization.
A decision to pendent Progressive Ass'n., Kadi-
Stephen
cording to fairly authentic esti-
100,000
mates, approximately
establish such an institute was mall Social Club, Quality Damp
Purim Observance of Young Jews wresting a living in whole
Wash Laundry.
reached at a meeting of the gov-
Israel Junior - Intermedi- or in part from American soil.
$25 each—Bac hman &
ern ing council of the American
Good m an
N ee dl e
Jennie
ro
ll,
a Taylor- Their farms are on the whole
Sunda y at
ates
Je wish Congress. will cooperate Club, Walter L. Field, Zhitomen
a Wilson Synagogue
well equipped and well stocked,
in
and will stand favorable compari-
The a institute
similar institute to be Progressive Understitzing Ver-
with
Emanuel Mitzvah School will be son with the average run of
established under he auspices of eim, M. Kaufman, Joseph Holtz-
host to all Junior - Intermediate American farms. Jewish farmers
the World Jewish Congress, with man.
n almost every
ry
$20—S.
Kohlenberg.
$15 each—American
Bakers, boys' and girls' groups of Detroit are to be found nion
i
headquarters in Geneva. The in-
Young
Israel
Sunday
morning,
State
in
the
U,
are
engage
stitute planned by the American
$10 each—William
Krotkin, Macrh 24, at a special Purim in every branch of agriculture
Jewish Congress will in all pro- Mourice
Landau.
World
American
Jewish Congress
section Samuel Greenberg, Jacob R. progra mfor Jewish youth to be practiced
in the
the A
and as a class
are United
forging States,
ahead
lity be
pabi the
held in the hall of Congregation in step with the march of sci-

eyo
Green
eig,
Beth
Tefilo
Emanuel,
Taylor
and
entific
progress."
H
'
Institute. Its functions will be
I KEy LARG
to study the minority righs claus- Weiss Sol H. Ve
Friedman,
Josep & Woodrow Wilson. The event i s
in M. 'Jacob
The
society
guides
and
aids
o- under the direction of Rabbi M. Jews who desire to go into
es of the Peace Treaties of 1919, Cohen' Loui Kaufman Minkh
,
ier 8 V erin,
,
J . W ohlgelernter.
investigate their application, dis- t z 110dol'
farmin g. Last year 1.558 sought
cover wherein and why they fail- Son, Charles N. Agee, Harry
Daily morning prayers, includ- the society's services and 173

ed. On the basis of the findings Schlanger, Meyer Newman, Fan-
he ritual of Purim, such as families , coo risin
p
g about 800 —
ny
Smolowitz,
Max
Svitkin,
Har-
ing
t
thus reached, there will be form-
the reading from the Torah and individuals were settled on farms For Distinctive Gifts . . •
ulated the demands which the ry Cohen, David Horodoker, Un- other festival additions, will be in' six States.
Give EUROPEAN SPECIALTIES
Jews will make after the peace, terstizung Cerein, Chernigover & conducted by Emanuel Mitzvah
The report also tells of the
The Finest Citoreinter ,---
looking to a restoration of the Loyover Aid Society, Harry H. boys, a post-confirmation group, work the society is doing to
in Interesting Packages
at 9 p, m. in the chapel of the rehabilitate farm-minded refu-
rights of Jews in Europe and Coggan.
$5 each—Ben Lewis, Nathan synagogue.
gees and shows that 135 refugee
the establishment of safeguards
which will prevent the infringe- Lewis, Philip Lipson, K. Shapiro,
Included on the program are families have been established on
Three
Trinity 2-0765
Kobrin Beef Company,
Purim farms and almost 200 refugee in- 9148 12th St.
an operetta , , entitled "Purim
inert of these rights.
A special committee is being Bros. Dry Goods Store, Chodor- Streamlined, a Megillath Esther dividuals were placed in farm
named to set up the Institute kover Progressive Verein, Louis Puppet Show,
. orchestra numbers, jobs. The Society guided the ref-
which is expected to engage the Eder, J. Lansky, Samuel J. recitations, Professor Quiz, etc. ugee families in the selection
cooperation of outstanding his- Rhodes, I. C. Freud, Louis Chad,
Another feature of the pro- of their farms and helped many
. am will be the exchange
e of to finance their purchases; $134,-
torians and legal authoriti s, both L. W. Crohn, Morris Pais, Sam
Smaltz, Moses Gitlin Mr. and "Shalach Monos" (gifts) among 000 has already been granted
Jewish and non-Jewish.
Mrs. Isaac August, M orr i s s
' members of the audience, with the in loans to refugee farmers. Re- Due to the recent fire, A. Hopt-
Jacobs, Aaron Newman, Perce boys and girls acting as mes- cently the society established a
Knights of Pythias to Hold Golden, I. Liebovitz, S. Littman, senge•s. Parents are welcome to refugee training farm where a man's Bakery will remain closed
Korn's 5c to $5.00 Store, James
.,,, accompany their sons and daugh- short, rudimentary course in for a short time. We beg our
Interdenomination
Howard, Charles Cohen, M. ters to the program along with farming is given. And in stress- customers to bear with us during
Meeting
Weiner, Harry Yura, B. Sobin, members of the Young Israel or- ing the value of settling refu- alterations which, when completed,
gees on farms, Dr. Davidson
J . M. Siegle, Joseph Trombka, C. ganization.
Next Tuesday night, Detroit Hornick, Jesse F. Hirsehmanc;
The only admission charge will points out that "There are some will enable us to serve them better
Lodge No. 55, Knights of Pyth- John G. Golden, Kar Glove , be a contribution of one cent or refugees who will be better off than ever.
Sauls.
ians, will present an interdeoom- Apron Co., ess than
$5—Samuel more to the Moos Chitin fund on the farm than anywhere else.
inational evening in the Castle
raised
by the Young Israel Junior- No effort should be spared to
WATCH CHRONICLE FOR
In sums less
i
Hall, Erskine tnd John R.
Zuidman, Louis Yanen, Z. Bick, Intermediate clubs, which will be settle those who possess the
OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT
The program, arranged by Abe Gordon, Diamond Drug Co., turned over to the central Detroit qualifications which give fair
promise of success. There is, too,
Harry Letzer of the cultural Sidney Weinberg, Edward J. Passover relief organization.
Boys and girls, aged 8-16, who a broader significance. In placing
committee, will feature as speak- Weiner, H. Rosenthal, M. Os-
ers George D. O'Brien, Arthur trove, I. Zukerman, Meyer Freed- are not members of the Young refugees in productive occupa-
rn
F. Full and Aaron Droock.
man, Abram Zapolsky, Morris Israel groups may also partici- _ tions without adding to the co-
petitive strain of city economy,
The affair will be an °- n en Cohen, Ben Saxer, Harry Rosen- pate in the Purim observance.
we are constrained to believe
meeting for members, wives, and Blatt N & R Chemical, W. G.
,
that we are contributing a meed
friends. The committee urges
8916 12TH STREET
members to invite non-Jewish Xieve,
Wm.
Berg,
Max
berg, Dr.
J. B.
Kass,
L. Rosen-
Golub, Pierrot to Address World of service to the general wel-
fare."
frie nds.
Wolf Kaplan, Workmen's Circle,
Adventure Series at In-
D. 0 of , - Branch 111, Julius Brody, Man-
rg behalf
rmer Rep. George
Former
stitute
of
Arts
Brien will speak in
1, .,
Restaurant, Marcus &
F. hattan
the Catholic faith. Arthur
i
"Your Mexican Vacation" with
Fall, head of the Detroit Busi- Marcus; essles,
Charles
Hamburger,
Dr.
Newman
& Newman,
w o; l ii:K n
ness University, is the Protest- S
hn Sun- 1,000 feet of natural color mo-
ant representative. Aaron Droock .,,,,,“m J. Brown, John tion pictures taken two months
ago, will be the World Adven-
NOW SELLING 3 GREAT CARS
is president of District 6 of Bnai shine,
George
Rosberg,
Mrs. Weiswasser,
Zieve, Esther Neu- a tore Series lecture subject at
Brith.
man, Mrs. F. Neuman, Besie _ 3:30 next Sunday afternoon,
Neuman, Sol Elking, Mrs. Dia
mond, Stanislaw Schapior, War. March 24, at the Detroit Insti-
Grace Moore in "Louise" to Polickie, R. F. Goitz, Moe Yolles, tute of Arts. George F. Pierrot,
GET HIS DEAL FIRST
World Adventure Series direc-
Have Its Detroit Premiere Stewart,
Chas.' W. J. Bender, W.
Grady Johnson
L. Seid- tor, is the speaker. On the same
Associated with
at Cinema Theater Start- man, Sol Bloom, Walling,
Wm. Luchansky, program is Miss Roselle Brewcr,
ing Saturday
who will speak on "My Dog and
Harry Urnot, A. Terry, Samuel Yours" and introduce her own
Carl
Bartman,
Col.
TOwnsend 8-9310
Grace Moore's latest
film an
tri- Greenberg,
Lovett,
12250 Jos. Campau
ill begin
L. Sower, S. Shift- Seeing Eye Dog, "Lady Luck."
umph "Louise" w
exclusive Detroit engagement at man, W. A. Reed, Mrs. J. Kata-
starting nick, Tom Lawler, Mr. Hollen- Party of J. W. E. W. 0. on
the Cinema Theater
der, Sam Malitz, John Rish, D.
April 3
Saturday, March 23.
musical
romance,
M.
Freed,
Roy
Chatlin,
L.
Me-
a
We take this opportunity to thank all those who have
"Louise,"
Mrs. Harry Mitz will be hos-
was produced under the personal dow.
has
already
been responsible in some way or other in helping us to
0
The sum of $3,50
tess to members of the North
supervision of the composer,
Gustave Charpentier. In addition been remitted from Detroit to Woodward branch of the Jewish
build up one of the most outstanding Dental practices
to Miss Moore, who sings the defray expenses of shipping Women European Welfare Or-
in the Middle West.
title role, others in the distin- clothing, and another check for ganization at her home, 4044
DR. J. M. GOLDSMITH
guished cast include George $1,000 will be available this Sturtevant, on Wednesday, March
27, at 12:30 p. m. Final plans
DENTISTS
Thill, famous European tenor, week.
will be made for the dessert
formerly of the Metropolitan, An-
And Associates
bridge and Mah Jong party to
dra l'ernet, Baritone of the Paris Olympia Hotel and Baths
STAFF:
be held at the home of Mrs. S.
Opei a and Paris Symphony Or-
Open for Passover;
J. M. Goldsmith, D. D. S.
M. Shore, 7621 La Salle Blvd.,
eheo 1•a and Chorus.
R. 0. Lamb. D. D. S.
Is Strictly Kosher on Wednesday, April 3, at 1
o'clock. Mrs. Shore will be hos-
Chief Dental Technician: A. R. Mathieson.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Kramer and tess and in charge of tickets.
Assistants: Boyd Hinz—William Palmer.
family arrived in Mt. Clemens, For information call Tyler 4-
Receptionists: Miss LaVerne Bruce—Miss Elaine Holt
3013.
The
public
is
invited.
I loving memory of our dear from Hot Springs, Ark., where
—Miss Carmel Capito.
The
organization
acknowledges
mother, Anna Weiss, who passed they were spending the winter, the following contributions to
away 5 years ago, March 20, and are opening the Olympic
the Benjamin Wisper Memorial
Hotel and Mineral Baths.
1935.
The Olympia Hotel Is under Flower Fund: Mrs. Harry Kob-
Important News!
la :'v Mother, it Is live years
the supervision of Rabbi D. lin in honor of her daughter's
s °'''.` You have gone away,
Kline, and is conducted on a recovery; Mrs. I. B. Krause in
FREDSON'S KOSHER
11'e miss you every day,
honor of her daughter's mar-
And wonder where you've gone t o
strictly Kosher basis.
RESTAURANT
stay.
For reservations for Passover riage.
for memories linger NMI.
MU, Moved to
planted
by
Two trees were
or other visits, call Mt. Clemens,
'Veil have left a 1011e11110 ,
memory of
12017
DEXTER,
near Elmhurst
The world can never 1111.
the
organization
in
75.
the late Abraham J. Redblatt.
The new quarters arc much larger, more
Sadly missed by her husband,
attractive and more comfortable—Here
Moritz . ; her daughter, Jennie;
we continue to serve the best home-
Junior Congregation Formed
and family.

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IN MEMORIAM

01

OBITUARY

at Bnai Zion Synagogue

GEORGE LEVIN
In loving
memory
our dear on of March
this city,
years old,
died
daughter
and
sister, of
Florence
14. 74
Funeral
services
The Bnai Zion synagogue,
Disner, who passed away 8 years were held on March 15 with bur- Humphrey and Holmur Ayes.,
ago, March 22, 1932 (14 days ial in Elmwood Cemetery, Rabbi has formed a junior congregation
in Adar).
He is and any child who is interested
Leon Fram officiating.
may come to the synagogue any
Days of sadness come over us,
survived by a daughter, Mrs. Saturday morning. The officers
Tears In ollence often flow,
Clara N. Walker, a son, Bern-
Memory keeps her ever near us.
hardt B., a sister, Mrs. Charles are: Barney Yagoda, president:
Though she Bled eight years ago.
Poss, vice-president, and
Lindenbaum and three grand- Jack
Nathan Kelmanovitz, secretary.
Sadly missed by her parents, children.
sister and brothers.

cooked meals DAILY at reasonable prices.
Fredson's has a special dining room for
showers, weddings, banquets and parties.

FOR RESERVATIONS CALL NORTHL AWN 9786

Fredson's Kosher Restaurant

12017 DEXTER, AT ELMHURST

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