16 FEDERATION Continued from Page 1 democracy so dear to all true Americans." The 1940 Allied Campaign The Federation president laud- ed the Detroit Service Group, the Federation's fund - raising amr. He recalled the fact that 19,080 contributors enrolled in the 1939 Allied Jewish Campaign conducted by the Jewish Welfare Federation, for the amount of $651,000, which was $260,000 more than Detroit's best previ- ous experience. "Based on our local Jewish population, this seems incredible," said Mr. Srere. "It means that practically every Jewish family in our community had at least one contributor, and many two Pr three, to the drive. "It would be disregarding world events to imagine that this great advance, in amount raised and the number of contributors en- listed was due only to campaign organization, but it is a tribute to the Detroit Service Group and its army of fine workers that the city was canvassed thoroughly and effectively. The Detroit Jun- ior Service Group, which has great potentialities, also deserves a large share of the credit for this magnificent job. Our leaders of tomorrow will be graduates of that group." Tribute to Late J. H. Ehrlich March 29, DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Cantor I. Flusberg to Trees Planted In Conduct Emanuel The Butzel Forest Passover Services William Sandler, president of Beth Tale) Emanuel announces that Cantor Isrolikel Flusberg will conduct services at the Tay- lor-Wilson Synagogue during the last two days of Passover, Sun- day evening, Monday and Tues- day, April 28 to 30. Youthful Chazon Flusberg is considered one of the outstanding interpreters of Jewish liturgy in the United States. He was born in New York twenty-one years ago and received a thorough Jew- ish education, in addition to his musical training. He was a stu- dent at the Yeshiva and Mesifta Torah Vodaath of Brooklyn, New York, and assisted some of the famous Chazonim as a young boy. During the year, he has made a highly successful tour of the principal American Jew- ish communities, and visited De- troit twice last winter as guest of Emanuel Synagogue. On the first two days of Passover, he will officiate at Dallas, Texas. Tickets for admission are al- ready available at the syna- gogue office, 1550 Taylor Ave., Trinity 1-2934; from the Sha- mosh, L Abramson, or in the downtown office of Jacob She- vitz, vice president of the con- gregation, 1728 National Bank Bldg. CA. 5011. A resolution expressing the loss of the Jewish Welfare Fed- eration and the entire commu- nity upon the demise of Joseph Honor Bar Mitzvah H. Ehrlich was read by Rabbi Leon F•am. The resolution will Of Victor Linden be spread upon the minutes of the organization and an appropri- A group of friends who attend- ate copy presented to the family ed the Bar Mitzvah dinner of of the deceased. Victor Linden, son of Mr. and Statement of Treasuerr Mrs. Nathan Linden of Coiling- Reporting as treasurer of the wood Ave., on Sunday evening, at Jewish Welfare Federation, Mau- Lachar's on Cass Ave., honored rice Aronsson stated that of the the Bar Mitzvah by inscribing his $652,905.40 raised in the 1940 name in the Golden Book of the Allied Jewish Campaign, $523,- Jewish National Fund. Benjamin Laikin was toastmas- 345.34 or 80.3 per cent has been collected as of March 21, ter at the dinner, and brief ad- 1940. Of this amount, $494,744.- dresses were delivered by mem- 92 has been paid out in appro- bers of the family and several priations to overseas, national, guests. and local causes. • "The 1938 Allied Jewish Cam- paign, which raised $391,861.58, H e r s c h m a n, treasurer; Mrs. reported Mr. Aronsson, has dis- Charles Rubiner, Abe Shiffman, bursed its obligations in full, Herman S. Osnos, Benjamin E. having paid off all beneficiaries." Jaffe and Mrs. Stella Frank, Mr. Aronsson also called at- board members. tention to the certified statement Placement Bureau, North End Clinic and Jewish Social of resources and liabilities con- Service Bureau tained in the 1939 Jewish Wel- Nathaniel H. Goldstick, presi- fare Year Book, the first edition of which was distributed to the dent of the Jewish Child Place- nearly 400 Federation members ment Bureau read the report of the nominating committee in the attending the meeting. absence of Melville S. Welt who -Elections Held Preceding the president's re- had served as chairman. Two port, elections to the board of new members elected to the board governors of the Jewish Welfare of directors are Rabbi Morris Ad- Federation were held as well as ler and Louis Luckoff. As chairman of the nominating those to four of Federation's af- committee for North End Clinic. filiated agencies. Clarence H. Enggass, chairman Mrs. Hyman C. Border presented of the nominating committee, de- the following nominees for the scribed the amendment to the board of trustees for a three- Federation by-laws, taking prac- year term ending in 1943: Syl- tical effect in 1942, which calls van Grosner, Jesse F. Hirschman, for the rotation of board mem- Marcus Kates, Andrew Wine- bers, making any member who ma nand Mrs. Sol Wolf. Mrs. has served two executive terms Philip Marcuse was nominated ineligible for re-election for the to fill an unexpired term for one year. The slate was unanimously period of one year. "In view of the fact that this elected. George M. Stutz, president of plan for the rotation of board membership will ultimately go the Jewish Social Service Bureau, into effect," said Mr. Enggass, asked Harold Silver, director of "your nominating committee ha3 the agency, to read the report felt that those members of the of the nominating committee in board who have served faithfully the absence of Prof. Samuel M. should he renominated at this Levin, chairman. Nominated and time. Therefore we submit the elected to the board of the bu- following slate for •e-election: reau were: Rabbi Morris Adler, Dr. Leo M. Franklin, Dr. A. M. Fred M. Butzel, Abraham Coop- Hershman, Israel Himelhoch, er, Harry C. Grossman, Benja- Jesse F. Hirschman, Judge Harry min E. Jaffe, Max Osnos, Dr. B. Keidan, Charles Rubiner, Abe David J. Sandweiss and Mrs. Mel- ville S. Welt. Srere and Henry Wineman." Serving with Mr. Enggass on Dr. Frank Kingdon's Address Guest speaker of the evening, the nominating committee were Irving. W. Blumberg and Abra- Dr. Frank Kingdon, president of Newark University, stressed the ham Cooper. theory that "the only way to Frp'sh Air Society Election Suggested amendments to the keep our individual rights is to constitution of the Fresh Air strengthen the rights of every Society were presented by Oscar man. " Warning Americans not to try Kaufman, chairman of the nom- inating committee. The amend- to fight Fascism with Fascism, ments, unanimously passed, called Dr. Kingdon asserted: "It is our for the increase in the number business • to prove by our own of directors of the society from national life that the ways of 16 to 20 members and arranged humanity are alive. We must for the rotation of board mem- keep d ern o c racy working. bers, providing that a director Through such activities as were who serves two successive terms here described tonight, we mani- shall not be eligible for re-elec- fest our power and align our- tion until after one year inter- selves with the decent forces. If we do not enter into such activ- venes. Fdectrd to the directorships ity and so (din ourselves, we rnd offices to be filled were: will have no right to complain." In adjourning. the meeting, Mr. Harry L. Jackson, president: Mrs. Maurice Klein, vice president; Srere urged all Federation mem- Miss Henrietta Ascher, recording bers to take an active part in the secretary; Mrs. Leo J. Croll, cor- forthcoming Allied Jewish Cam- responding secretary; Miss Sadie paign. The Jewish National Fund Council of Detroit acknowledges the planting of the following trees in Palestine in the Fred M. Butzel Forest: One tree in memory of Eph- raim Tickton, by Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sclar. One tree in memory of Yis- roel Osher llershkovitz by the Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society. One tree by the Bridge Club in memory of Yis•oel Osher Hershkowitz. A tree in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of Herbert William Spoon by Young Women's Miz- rachi. A tree in honor of Bar Mitzvah of Gerald Rowin by Young Women's Mizrachi. One tree in memory of Dora Schiff by Young Women's Miz- rachi. 940 Bnai Moshe School, 11 trees; Honor Sholom Asch Carmel School, 3 threes. For tree planting in Palestine, Anniversary Sunilay please call Mrs. Philip Slomo- vitz, UN. 1-6972, 17417 Stoepel A celebration of the 60th '.irth- Ave. day of the noted Jewish \\ der , Sholom Asch, will be hel.. on Sunday evening, March 3 i n the auditorium of the C , -itral Weines Celebrate High School, under the au,,,ices of the Yiddish Culture S, tion Golden Wedding of the Jewish Community , un . cil, with the cooperation o th e Anniversary Sunday "Tsikor," Sholom Al eichem olh Mr. and Mrs. Morris Weine of Institute and the Council of iew- 3268 Sturtevant Ave. will cele- ish Reading Circles. The vent brate their 50th wedding anni- also marks the 40th annivt.: versary Sunday evening, March of Sholom Asche's career .,, a 31, at a dinner at Congregation writer. The principal speaker of the Shaarey Zedek. They were married in Russia evening will be the well h! , , wn and have lived here for the past publicist and literary eriti, S. Niger. There also will be ar ap- 35 years. Their children are: Mrs. Abe propriate musical program. The meeting is open to th e Bobroff, Mrs. Tom Borman, Mrs. Abe Chover, Albert Weine, Mrs. general public and the office] of Jack Gelf and and Rabbi Max all organizations affiliated ,vith the Jewish Community Colincil inc. are especially urged to atteml, 1 2 1 1111111111111111111111111111 1 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111M — covery of Dr. A. M. Hershman by Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Preger- =4' son. The following planted trees in memory of Ephraim Tickton: One by Mr. Harry Festenstein, two by Mr. Maurice Axelrod, two by the Deluxe Auto Sales, one announce by Mr. and Mrs. Philip Slomo- vitz, one by Sam Kovan, two trees by Sam Goldberg, two by That This Year As Always They Will Produce Samuel Festenstein, one by A. =— J. Cutler, two by S. Taxey, one —.== by David Sislin, two by Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schaver, five by Mr. and Mrs. William Hordes, one by Nat Shever. Dr. Lipton planted one tree in honor of his mother. One tree in memory of A. J. Redblatt by Mr. and Mrs. Shifro. One tree in honor of grand- father A. Berez by Charles and Leonard Reider. One tree by Mr. and Mrs. Ab- raham J. Lachover in honor of the recovery from illness of Under the Supervision of the Nathan Yaffa. Two trees in memory of Dora VAAD HA'RABONIM OF DETROIT Schiff by Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Clinton. One tree in honor of the re- covery of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mitz by the Jewish Women's European Welfare Organization. On the occasion of Chamisho Osor the Sunday Schools have 4055 PURITAN AVE. 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