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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle
marc i, 29, 1940
captains and assisted by Loeb, chairman; Mrs. Benjamin paign were also discussed. Hos-
ed by
ed
Jones and Mrs. Gershon Levy, tesses for the Divisions at whose
of
workers.
corps
of
the
entire
Wo-
secretaries; Mesdames Irving J. homes the Teas were held in-
As secretary
men's Division, Mrs. Seymour J. Shevin, Leo M. Frank, Ben Jacob, eluded: Mrs. Perry P. Burnstine,
Continued from Page 1
W-B;
Frank announces the set-up of R. B. Newman, Joseph Wein- W-A; Mrs. David Wilkus,
Education
in
the
state
of
Thuer-
campaign
machin-
traub,
Harry
M.
Feinberg,
Chas.
Mrs.
Robert
J.
Newman,
W-C;
C11 ICA GO.—The finals of the
the Women's
Mrs. Henry Wagner, W-D; Mrs.
third annual oratorical contest ingen. She comes of an old Ger- ery as follows: Hyman, Louis Silverman, Paul
man
family
of
the
purest
"Ar-
C. Deutch, Paul L. Freeman, R. R. Kallman, W-E; Mrs. Moe
P.
of the 13nai Brith Hillel Founda- yan" stock.
Division W-A, Mrs. Perry
Leiter, W-F; Mrs. Abraham
N•ill be held at the Cov-
Burnstine, chairman; Mrs. Max captains.
Division W-H, Mrs. Charles Cooper, W-G; Mrs. Ralph Weis-
tions
After
studying
at
the
Univer-
enant Club of Illinois on April
Berendt and Mrs. Aimee R.
W-H; Mrs. Nathan Simons,
7 in Chicago under the joint sities of Leipzig, Paris and Co- Gaines, secretaries; Mesdames Robinson, chairman; Miss Louise man,
WTI; and Mrs. Walter Laib, W-J.
logne,
she
married
the
world
spon..rship of the Covenant Club
Joseph Falk, Maurice N. Neback, Shiffman and Miss Dorothy
" There is no woman in De-
famous
Prof.
Julius
Lips,
t
h
e
and he Hillel Association of
Harry E. August, Harold L. Bloom, secretaries; Mesdames
Edward A. Atlas, Bert Silver- troit, today, who, when acquaint-
Chie:0, it was announced here head of the department of an- Kaplan, and I. B. Dworman, and man,
Ralph Weisman, Benjamin ed with the facts will not be
this w eek by Myron Herzog, thropology at the University of Philip Co•elick, captains.
Division W-B, Mrs. Maurice D. Gordon, Joseph H. Kunin, happy to contribute generously
chai r m a n of arrangements.
Harry Buchman, Daniel Grant, to the special Women's Drive,"
Twelve students who won local
Klein, chairman; Mrs. James
L. Jules Sanders, J. Haggai, Sarah stated Mrs. H. J. L. Frank at
Ehrlich,
contras in the 12 Hillel Founda-
Frank is
Stein, Mrs. Harold N.
and Mrs. Herbert M. Smith, sec- Levine, D. Reitman and Miss one of the teas. Mrs. the
tions and 18 Hillel Extension
retaries; Mesdames Louis Smil- Charlotte Himmelhoch, cap- serving
as treasurer of wo-
Units and then went on to win
men' s special fund-raising efforts.
top honors in the 12 regions
ansky, Louis Savage, Sidney tains.
into which the Foundations and
Division W-I, s Mrs. Nathan Si
Meyrson, Morris Rand, Melvin J.
Mrs.
Mrs. Alicia Patter on Guggen-
Extensions were grouped will
Oscar helm, of the Madill-Patterson
Mrs.
Kuttnauer, Victor W. Klein, mons, chairman;
connlete for the title of national
Mesdames
secretary;
Norman R. Thal, John C. Hopp, Zemon,
clan, is said to be
UV oratorical champion.
N. H. Schlafer, Martin L. Fried- Lewis R. Barak, Emil Rose, Jacob newspaper
p lanni ng a paper for Long Island.
The 12 finalists include Her-
man and Miss Setta Robinson, Harvith, Samuel Schreier, Hattye
0. Davis, Adolph Ehrlich, Harry
bert London of the University of
captains.
Michigan, representing the Mich-
Division W-C Mrs. Samuel J. Bennett, Sam Fisher, Max Schu
igan Hillel Foundation, the Mich-
Lewis, chairman ; Mrs. Harry biner, captains.
Wetsman, secretary; Mesdames Division W-J, Mrs. Philip
ig an State Hillel Extension and
the Michigan State Normal Hindi
Leonard H. Weiner, Herman L. Bloomgarden, chairman; Mrs.
Extension.
Lewis, Alfred I. Dreifus, James Sam Gross and Mrs. Lawrence
H. Wineman, William M. Fleisch- Freedman, secretaries; Mesdames
man, Willard D. Mayer, and Eu- Harry Krohn, Alfred Loewen-
gene J. Arnfeld, captains. stein, Oscar Blumberg, Maurice
WINDOW SHADES
Division W-D, Mrs. Carl S. Morse, Albert Krohn, Barney B.
MADE TO ORDER
(Continued from Page 1)
Schiller, chairman; Mrs. Jack B. Isreal, Marcus Ginn, Leon H.
Behrmann,
Mrs.
Selden
Koblin
Frank,
Abe
Gordon,
and
Jack
Cleaned
and Repaired
Abraham Srere, president of
and Mrs. Irving Golden, secre- Hillman, captains.
■
the Jewish Welfare Federation,
LINOLEUM
Institutes for Workers
ta•ies; Mesdames A. Goldman,
will preside at the meeting, and
Morey Scholnick, Adolf W. Low- Institutes in campaigning were
Inlaid and Battleship
greetings will be extended by
enstine, Harold Ressler, Irving conducted at ten division teas
Myron Keys, co-chairman with
CARPETING
Smith, Aaron Carlstein, Arthur held simultaneously, on Friday
Joseph Bernstein of the organi-
MRS. ABE SRERE
Rugs
and Furniture
R.
Campbell,
Harry
Click,
Henry
of
this
week
for
the
chairmen,
zations division of the Allied
Weingarden secretaries, captains and work-
Jewish Campaign which is ar- Cologne and Curator-in-Chief of Wagner, Nathan
VENETIAN BLINDS
ers in the Women's Division.
the Rautenstrauch-Joest Museum, and Jacob Mazer, captains.
ranging this meeting.
Drapery Hardware
Division W-E, Mrs. R. R. Kali- Prospect slips and workers mater-
the
second
largest
museum
of
Dr. Wise, who is president of
man and Mrs. Nathan Metzger, ials were distributed and instruc-
Oct Our Prices and Save
anthropology
in
Europe.
the American Jewish Congress,
Free Estimates Furnished
chairmen; Mrs. Harry Z. Brown, tions were given at this time,
With the advent of the Nazi and Miss Sarah Zack, secretaries; regarding the technicalities of
chairman of the executive com-
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mittee of the World Jewish Con- regime in 1933, she became an Mesdames Meyer B. Berkman, camptigning. The objectives and
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gress and former president of enemy of National Socialist M. H. Prince, Joseph M. Mellon, special problems of the 1940 cam-
the Zionist Organization of ideology and an ardent fighter Samuel H. Mitchell, Herman E.
America, is rabbi of the Free for the cause of truth and jus- Rafelson, Harry Weingarden,
Synagogue of New York and tice. Her husband resigned his Joseph N. Prentis, Sam S. Stahl,
president of the Jewish Institute position rather than accept the Isaac Zuckerman, J. E. Newman,
of Religion. He is an honorary Nazi conception of science. Prof. Irving H. Small, Charles H. Las-
ONE OF THE MOST MODERN IN THE STATE
chairman of the United Jewish Lips refused to teach the racial key, and Victor Finn, captains.
NEW PUPILS NOW BEING ENROLLED
Appeal for Refugees and Over- theories propounded by the State,
Division W-F, Mrs. Simon
at 11812 Linwood Ave., corner Tuxedo, upstairs
seas Needs and is universally re- and became distinguished as the Shetzer, chairman ; Mrs. Morris
garded as one of the major Jew- only German "Aryan" anthropol- Adler and Mrs. Meyer R. Katz,
SIMON RICHARDSON, Principal
ish personalities of our age. He ogist to refuse. Mrs. Lips fol- secretaries; Mesdames Jack
champion of the rights of Jews lowed him to Paris and later to ger, Benjamin E. Cowan, Moe
Private Lessons Can Be Arranged
is champion
in every sphere. His activities on this country. Their house and Leiter, Philip Smith, William R.
Transportation furnished for children who live at •
behalf of city, state and nation, belongings have been confiscated Roth, Harry Sklar, Maurice Wag
distance from the school.
his espousal of the causes of the and both Professor and Mrs. Lips nee and J. J. Marks, captains.
For information call HOgarth 1889
weak, the oppressed and the per- have been deprived of their Ger-
Division W-G, Mrs. Morris
secuted have made him an out- man citizenship for antagonism
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standing factor in the civic and to the present regime.
Mrs. Lips now works with her
political life of America.
As chairman of the executive husband and has accompanied
committee of the United Pales- him on four expeditions to Afri-
tine Appeal, a constituent of the ca. She spends each summer in
United Appeal, Dr. Wise climaxes France in order to watch Europ-
a long association with the move- can events. In her lectures she
ment for rebuilding of Palestine speaks warmly and sincerely of
and settlement there of a maxi- the struggle for democracy as
mum number of Jews from Ger- opposed to the trampling upon
many, Poland and other lands. human rights practiced by the
He was head of the Americacn German government. She is a
delegation to the tri-partite con- firm believer in religion as a
ference which the British govern- basis of human civilization and
ment held early this year with cherishes the freedom of the in-
She
the Jews and the Arabs regard- dividual above all else.
ing the Palestine situation.
is soon to become an American
Dr. Wise has spoken from bun- citizen.
drec's of platforms in as many
Women's Division Organized
cities to appeal to his fellow -
Recognizing the importance of
Jews to aid in the recreation of
the Jewish homeland. Joining the their position as vanguard for
Jew ish National movement at a the 1940 Allied Jewish Cam-
period in its history when its im- paign, the leaders of the Worn-
pli•ations were not fully under- en's Division have spent the past
stood among reform Jews, Rabbi few weeks in intensive prepara-
A' isc was one of the founders of tion for the drive.
The special gifts division of
of
the Zionist Organization
the Women's campaign, headed
America . in 1898.
His varied career is an index by Mrs. Henry Wineman, with
to the breadth of his interests Mrs. Robert J. Newman as Sec-
ano the catholicity of his sympa- retary, held a Tea on Monday
thies. As president of the Ameri- afternoon, March 25 at the Great
can Jewish Congress and of the Lakes Club, to inaugurate its
Committee of Jewish Delegations work. Guests of honor on this
he has fought to protect the occasion were Mrs. Paul Muni
rights of Jews in America and and Mrs. Siegmund Herzog. Mrs.
els, where. As co-chairman of the Herzog is chairman of the Wo-
City Affairs Committee in New men's Division of the Cleveland
Yolk, he has battled for honesty drive now in progress and has
in municipal administration. As served as president of the Cleve-
pl , , ident of the Jewish Institute land Federation.
Beautifully appointed, the tea
01' Religion, he has built up one
o'the country's most important was arranged by Mrs. Fred A.
1,t , !al theological seminaries.
Ginsburg who is chairman of the
!)r. Wise received his doctor- arrang
ements c ommittee for the
a'
in philosophy at Columbia Women's Division.
1 n iversity in 1901. He began his
Following the general opening
1 1 6 1ic career as a rabbi of a rally of the Women's Division on
, w. York synagogue in 1893, Tuesday, at Temple Beth El, an
and went to Portland in 1900 army of over 1,000 workers, each
where he remained until 1906; armed with prospect slips special-
r' turning to New York
City, to he
, licita
assigned
her for
so
f"anded the Free Synagogue of '3'
New York, of which he has been ers'
tion material,
and other will
necessary
canvas work-
every
the rabbi since 1907.
The United Jewish Appeal for Jewish home in Detroit.
The goal set for the Women's
Refugees and Overseas Needs, in
"hose behalf Dr. Wise will speak Division this year is $65,000 and
I" re, represents the ccombined every woman in the community
ororts of the Joint Distribution will be afforded the opportunity
contributing toward the
Committee, the United Palestine of
' \ l'Peal, and the National Co- cause, for campaign machinery
ordinating Committee Fund, Inc., has been set up to facilitate
and is devoted to the three-fold complete coverage of the city.
task of relief and reconstruction Under the chairmanship of Mrs.
in Europe, immigration and re- Abe Srere, division chairmen
)
settlement in Palestine, and refu- have each organized ten teams
gee adjustment in the United and enlisted the services of sec-
States. retaries. The teams will be head-
U. of M. Student
In Hillel Finals
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