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March 29, 1940 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1940-03-29

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,4lr'eriarn lowish Periodical Cotter

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

3

Chronicle
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE e nd The Legal

Qrs. Rachel Vixman
To Speak April 3

SAMUEL N. WEINBERG
OF WEST BRANCH DIES

Contributions to the Bnai Brith Women's
Party on April 1
Ehrlich Forest

Funeral services were held in
Bay City Tuesday afternoon for
Samuel N. Weinberg, prominent
merchant of West Branch, Mich.,
who was killed Monday in an
automobile accident. He was 47
years old. Rabbi Mendel Glancz
and Rabbi Pierce Annes con-
ducted the services at Shaarey
Zedek cemetery, He is survived
by his brother, Jacob, of West
Branch, and a sister, Mrs. Reu-
ben Simon of Detroit.

MO'OS CHITIM PARTY OF
SUNSHINE CLUB AT MIAMI
BEACH, APRIL 3

The Detroit Sunshine Club at
Miami Beach, Fla., will give a
party for the benefit of the De-
troit Mo'os Chitim Fund next
Wednesday at the Louis Prato
Grill, 731 Lincoln Road, Miami
Beach. Dora Goldman is chair-
man of the affair.

The. following have made con-
tributi o ns to th e J. H. Ehrlich
Memorial Forest:
Sams Cut Rate, Inc., in mem-
The MAI oit Women's Division ory of Reuben Rosenfield; J.
the American Jewish Congress Rabinovitz, in memory of J. II.
of
will hold a meeting on Wednes- Ehrlich; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Co-
day, April ;I, at the Detroit Le- hane; Charles Lapides, in mem-
nd Hotel, at 2 p. m. The guest ory of Dr. Joseph J. Fineman;
FOR SALE—APARTMENTS:
la
speaker vol, be Mrs. Rachel Vix- Charles Lapides, in memory of
man, they organization direc- J. II. Ehrlich; Charles Lapides,
tor of the Women's Division of in memory of Reuben Rosenfield;
the Jewish Congress, formerly Alex Schreiber, in memory of
Officers Elected by Demo-
director of Young Judea, and of J. II. Ehrlich; William London;
cratic Servicemen's League
Sisterhood organizations.
Harold Smilay; Dr. and Mrs.
A. Peter Kennedy has been
preceding; the meeting a sub-
Shul-
st
y E . .u; Sadie
elected commander of the Demo-
scription luncheon will be held man; William M . Rosenthal ; Mr.
cratic Servicemen's League of
at 12:15 p 01. in honor of Mrs. and Mrs. B. Sobia; Dr. David
of today the profit sellers
Wayne County.
Sobin, in memory of Dr. David
vix man. Reservations are now
Other officers are: Dr. Robert of tomorrow. When this
J.
being taken by Mrs. Ernest
M. Levine; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
E. Rosen, senior vice-commander; liquidation is over, up go
7-6583, or Mrs. Sarasohn; Judge and Mrs. Harry
Wm. R. Lydon, junior vice-com- the prices. Rely on our
Sachse, Ti)
David J. Cohen, TO. 5-1833.
B. Keidan; Mr. and Mrs. Jules
mander; Arthur G. Shedd, post Facts and Figures.
Mrs. Nathan Spevakow, presi- Schubot; Mr. and Mrs. Isaac
Adjutant; William Foley, finance
dent, invites members and friends Rosenthal; Dr. and Mrs. M. N.
Mrs. Abe Miller, president of officer; Herman Brooks, Judge $5000 Down
to attend the luncheon and meet- Frank, i in memory of Reuben the Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society, advocate; Frank Moran, Post
Rosenfield; Dr. and Mrs. M. N. invites members and friends to Chaplain; Joseph R. Schmidt, buys 30 apt. (119 rooms)
ing.
The following will be host- Frank, in memory of J. H. Ehr- attend the spring luncheon on Post Historian; Charles Smith, includes furn. Rent $12,000.
Former sale $175,000. En-
lick; Mr. and Mrs Philip Rosen- Wednesday afterncon, April 10, sergeant-at-arms; Dr. Perry M.
esses:
Mesdames Maurice Axelrod, thal; Mr. and Mr's. David Li - at the Dexter-Lawrence Hall. A Burnstine, post surgeon.
tire price now $45,000.
Frank Bernstein, Perry Burn- ton;
r
-
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harold
Ehli
Mr.
Kennedy
is
past
command-
lick• Edith Mark; Mr. and Mrs. luncheon will be served at 12 :30
stifle, A. A. Davidsan, Irving
p. m., to be followed by mah er of the Wayne County Coun- 31 Apt.
Dworman, Max Dushkin, H. D. Herbert Cohen; Mrs. Milford
Stern;
Isadore
Levin

Mr
and
jong,
bridge and other games. cif of the American Legion, past
(175 rooms) high grade.
Davis, Martin Friedman, Robert
Benjamin Wilk; 'in memory Attractive prizes will be offered. president of the Old Newsboys
Rent $19000. Just think
Kaltman, Samuel Katkin, Max M.
of J. H. Ehrlich by Mr. and Mrs. The committee reports that the Goodfellow Fund, and is still on former mtg. was $175,000.
Kogan, Harry Nathan, Ben Ros- . J
" proceeds realized from their their executive board, a director
enthal, William Roth and Frank S. Friedland; Mr. and Mrs. Alex party will go towards Passover of the Detroit Newsboys Asso- Foreclosed price $65,000.
Wetsman.
Immerman, honoring the 41st relief for Mo'os Chitim. The fol- ciation for a period of 30 years, Regular terms.
wedding anniversary of Mr. and lowing members are making ar- and executive counselor of the
18 Apt.
Mrs. Isaac Shetzer, the recovery rangements for this affair: Mes- Artist and Writers Guild.
of Emil Lowenberg, the recov- dames Morris Weinstein, Marcus
All 3 rooms and bath, like
ery of Dr. A. M. Hershman, inKall ush Eleanor Ehrenwald and Trees PI an ted in Meyer
new. Excellent location.
Continued from Page 1
memory of Gershon Ashkenazy, Frieda Einzig
'
New stoves, Gen'l Elec. re-
Berlin Forest in Palestine
".
of Samuel
Weinberg
selves in this division of the in
of memory
West Branch,
Mich.;
in honor At a meeting a resolution was The following trees were plant- frig. Former $90,000 value.
campaign set-up.
Must be sold. Only $32,500.
of M. H. Zackheim by the pupils unanimously adopted creating a eel in the Rabbi Meyer Berlin
At a joint meeting of the
Terms cash to mtg.
of United Ilebrew Schools. memorial fund in memory of Forest in Palestine:
boards of directors of the Jew-
Mother Malvina Klein, who was
By the Sisters of Zion Mizra-
ish Welfare Federation and
. two trees in honor of Mrs.
MR. BEDFORD
the first president of the Hebrew chi,
ch
the Detroit Service Group, on
Ladies' Aid Society.
Joseph H. Kunin, on the occa-
March 22, the quota of $925,-
Planning Committee on Organi-
Homer Warren & Co.
The society increased its sion of her birthday; two trees
zations who have not yet turned pledge to the Jewish Allied Cam- in honor of Mrs. Isaac Shetzer;
000, proposed by the budget
56 Years Dependable Service
in a list of captains are asked paign to $400 for this year. two trees in honor of visit of
c ommittee, was approved and
to enlist at least ten people for
was definitely set as the goal
The next meeting of the or- Shulamith Schwartz; one tree in voimmmammgmemem•NIEMI•le
this purpose and submit names, ganization, to be held on Wed- honor of Mr. Bernard Isaacs;
for this year's drive.
Pre-campaign solicitation for addresses and telephone numbers
afternoon, April 3, will one tree in honor of Mrs. Mil-
the 1940 drive will begin simul- of these captains to the Allied nesday social
RECEPTACLES
meeting to which ford Pregerson; one tree in hon-
a
taneously with that of the exe- Jewish Campaign office at 51 be
Garbage, Ash and Rubbish.
members and their friends are or of Mrs. Bert Smokier; two
Reinforced Concrete. Fully Haar-
cutive committee the week of W. Warren Avenue, immediately. invited as guests of the society. trees by Mr. and Mrs. A. Dubrin-
anteed• AMERICA
April 8. Executive committee The following organizations The hostesses for the afternoon sky in honor of their children:
N
AMERICAN
workers will solicit prospects have already signed and turned will be Mesdames E. Diamond, H. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Dubrinsky,
RECEPTACLE CO.
whose subscriptions should be of in their organization pledges to Friedenberg, P. R. Freeman, F. and Mr. and Mrs. Reubin Du-
579 Kenilworth To. 8-5889
sizeable amounts, in the category the headquarters of the cam- Feldman, L. Feldman, Fenkel, brinsky, on the occasion of their
just below that of the pre-cam- paign and have increased their Fein and F. Fried. 14th wedding anniversaries.
gifts substantially: Temple Beth
Dates for
the 1940 El
Allied
Jew-
paign
group.
Sisterhood,
Youth Education
ish Campaign proper .101 I- be • May League and Hebrew Ladies' Aid
6 to May 16, when general solic- Society.
itation will be conducted through-
The officers of the Hebrew
out the entire Jewish commun- Ladies' Aid Society include: Mrs.
Abe Miller, president; Mrs. Ar-
ity.
Junior Set-Up
thur J. Schiff and Mrs. E. En-
i
The president of the Detroit gle, vice presidents; Mrs. Ida
Junior Service Group, Maurice Berkowitz, recording secretary;
A. Glasier, has accepted t h e Mrs. F. Freeman, financial sec-
chairmanship of the Junior Di- retary; and Mrs. Helen Muller,
OVER HALF A CENTURY THE TRADITIONAL
vision for the 1940 Allied Jew- treasurer.
ish Campaign.
The officers of those organiza-
MATZO .— SUPREME IN KASHRUTH AND
ar-
"Organization in the Junior Di-
at lions not yet having made ar-
QUALITY.THE FINEST MATZO FOR YOU,.
.
vision ranks is going forward ie.r.
rangements for an address by a
a rapid pace," said Mr. Glas will member of the campaign speak-
w ors' bureau, are urgently request-
workers
year, divi-
be "Junior
organized
into this
twelve
be head- ell to contact the speakers' bu-
sions. Each division will
ell by two co-chairmen and will Columbia 1600.
nclude a division secretary and reap secretary, Max Chomsky,
include
eight, captains, each of whom
Jews Being
will have eight workers. Heading
MATZO MEAL • FARFEL • LAKE MEAL • WHOLE WHEAT MATZO • EGG MATZO
the divisions as co-chairmen are: Fed in Poland
Ray Davis and Miss Regina Schil-
ler; Dr. and Mrs. Jack Rom;
David Goldman and Morris H. NEW YORK — Through re-
Shillman; Max Fogelman and sources of the Joint Distribn-
Julius Schwartz; Kopel Rubiner tion Committee, which, together
and Alex Baruch; Jacob Weiss- with the United Palestine Appeal
man and Abe Zwerdling; Robert and National Refugee Service,
Mazer and John Sills; Ruben receives its funds from the 1940
Gold and Sherman Shapiro; Bud United Jewish Appeal for Ref-
Bielfield and Miss Laya Fau- ugees and Overseas Needs, food
man; Harold Mahler and Jerry is being provided daily for more
Rosenzweig; Bernard Weissman than 500,000 Jews in Warsaw
and Joseph Zwerdling, Lester and provinces in German-con-
Kaufman and Herman Raznick. trolled
Poland.
More
than 100,000 are receiv-
assover
Serving as vice-chairmen of
Campaign
are
Jacob
ing
meals
from 103 kitchens es-
the Junior
ll its tradition
L. Keidan, David Levy Jr., and tablished in Warsaw, while 400,-
Murray M. Waxman. A special 000 others are being fed in the
Rabbi David Klein,
edorim in all its splendor
gifts committee, for pre-cam- provinces. This is but one phase
Rabbi Eric Friedland
paign olicitation, will be head- of the widely ratified programs
Julian
Frank, of the constituent agencies of
ed by 1 dton Doner
pecial rates for Seders and week.
will officiate.
and includes:
the
United
Jewish Appeal for
Wilfred
Doner,
nly Mt. Clemens Hotel accredited
Edwin
dwin (;age, Louis J. Gordon, repairing the ruins of Jewish life
by Union of Orthodox Rabbis.
in Europe caused by the war and
H
Robinson
, and Edwin
providing new homes in Pales -
Wolf.
acation with us.
secre- tine and other countries for the
Appointed as division
taries are: Miss Sadie Beth Klein, refugees from the todal waves of
njoyment for young and old.
M_ iss Dorothy Schetzer
emember to write or phone your

SERVICE
SUPREME
ELEGANT ROOMS

Miss Director of the Joint Distribu-
reservations.
berg•
Miss
Betty
Milen,
UNEXELLED
STRICTLY
KOSHER
CUISINE
, ...

mriarn Shetzer, Miss Lorraine tion Committee, reporting on
_Wolf, Miss Esther Berger, Miss conditions in Poland, declared
Nadine Lewis, Miss Dorothy that the spirit of Polish Jewry
_ Levy, Miss Beatrice Pizer, and has not been broken by the ex-
R EJOIC ITII THOSE DELIVERED 11 10111
treme suffering it has endured
THE NORM OF THE OPPRESSOR'
Miss Blanche Hurvich.
since the outbreak of war. Jews
Organizational Participation
O fficers of women's and men's forced to wear the white armlet
lo cal groups are urgently request- bearing the blue star of David as
e ll by campaign leaders to take a mark of degradation, have Con-
an the question of their organi- vented it to a proud emblem of
z..aetional pledges to the 1940 Al- courage and determination to
MINERAL BATHS
lied
li Jewish Campaign, so that all survive.
PHONE 75
MT. CLEMENS, MICHIGAN
grou p contributors may be signed
A young hopeful in the fisti-
and
)
recorded in the office of the
campaign not later than April cuffs game whom his trainer
calls
17-year-
the second Kid Berg, is 17-year-
7, 1940.
Members of the Campaign old Harry Lazar of England.

The Women's Auxiliary No.
122 of Bnai Brith will hold a
get-acquainted party, Monday,
April 1, at 8:30 p. m., at the
Bnai Moshe Synagogue. Cards
and mah jong will be played.
On Saturday, April 6, at 8:30
p. m., at the Bnai Moshe. the
auxiliary will sponsor the refugee
fund-raising games party. All
monies raised at this party will
go to aid refugees. The affair is
open to members and friends.
For information call Mrs. Nor-
man Rom, chairman, To. 5-7372,
or her co-chairman, Mrs. Dave
Diamond, To. 6-8422.

Division

Will Addre.,s Women's
Congress
o f American Jewish

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