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April 19, 1940 - Image 33

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1940-04-19

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

30

Let us decide honestly what
we can do, and then do it with
all our might.—Amelia D. Barr.

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Bernstein Program
Received Favorably Is Installed in

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DETROIT LEAGUE OF N. H.
J. C. THANKS WOMEN WHO
HELPED IN SUCCESS OF
ITS PROJECT

In behalf of the Detroit League
of the National Home for Jew-
ish Children at Denver, Mrs.
Harry Goldberg, president, thanks
the Jewish women of Detroit
for their cooperation in the city-
wide simultaneous mah jong and
bridge parties held last Wednes-
day, which made this event an
outstanding financial and social
success.
Mrs. Jack Lefton, general
chairman, and Mrs. Ben Silber-
stein and Mrs. Samuel Seplowin,
hostess chairmen, thank the many
hundreds of women who acted
as hostesses on that day and
made it possible for several thou-
sand women to contribute to this
project for the benefit of chil-
dren who have been exposed to
tuberculosis.

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Wyandotte, Mich.

April 19, 190

Seymour Milman
To Address Wayne
Avukah April 24

The part that Jewish soldiers Scholarship Winner to Describe
His Recent Visit in Palestine
played in the World War and
the part that Jewish citizens will
Seymour Milman, Avukah's
take in the furtherance of Amer- scholarship winner, has recently
icanism was explained Sunday returned from his trip to Pales-
night by speakers of national tine. On his lecture tour to vari-
prominence when officers were ous universities, he is stopping
installed and a charter presented in Detroit to speak, on April 24,
to the Down-River Post of the 8:30 p. m., at the Women's
Jewish War Veterans of the Building of Wayne University,
United States at the State Audi- 446 Putnam. The topic to be
torium.
discussed is "Conditions in Pal-
Harry Schaffer, past national estine."
commander of the JWV, princi-
Mr. Milman will address a
pal speaker in attendance, prais- general meeting of the Wayne
ed Danny Cohen, organizer of University chapter of Avukah.
the local post, the fifth that Co- Avukah invites all those inter-
hen has organized in as many ested to attend.
states.
Mr. Milman traveled through
Speaking of the organization Europe during the time of mo-
of which he was head, Schaffer bilization and sailed for Palestine
stated the Jewish War Veterans when the war began. He partici-
is the second oldest veteran or- pated in the last Zionist Con-
ganization in the Unitted States. gress, spent considerable time in
It was organized after the Civil the "Kibbutzim" in Palestine,
War to combat a wave of anti- and in major cities. He has
Semitism with its membership studied carefully the agricultural
made up of Civil War veterans and industrial situation in the
of the faith. The Jewish War land, the national institutions,
Veterans of the Spanish Ameri- youth movements, social forms
can War were organized after which are evolving, and the Jew-
that war and another group was ish-Arab problem.
formed after the World War. In
1923 the three organizations
were consolidated into the Jew- Yeshivas Aided by
ish War Veterans of the United
Ladies' Free Loan
States.
Schaffer explained that the
A total of $725 was received
Jewish population is 3 percent of from the proceeds of a Purim
the entire population of the na- party given by the Detroit He-
tion and that Jews formed 5 brew Ladies Free Loan, held
percent of the fighting forces March 12, 1940, in Littman's
of the U. S. during the World Peoples Hall, the entire amount
War. He urged all those in at- to be sent to Yeshivas in Pales-
tendance to protect their rights tine and Lithunia, as follews:
of freedom of speech, press and
Checks to be mailed out at
religion in this nation
once to Palestine:
Wendell Lochbieler, Detroit na- Hebron Yeshiva
$30.00
tional commander of the Mili- Yeshiva Mea Shearim
30.00
tary Order of Purple Heart, re- Or Torah Yeshiva ........ 30.00
lated to the audience the work Grand Yeshiva Etz Haiyim 30.00
performed by the Jewish War Yeshiva Petach Tikvah 30.00
Veterans in Detroit. lie explain- Yeshiva Beth
ed there is a lot of misguided
25.00
Joseph, Jerusalem
people in the world, misguided Yeshiva Beth Joseph—
mainly because they listened to
25.00
Tel Aviv
agitators. He praised the J. W. Chief Rabbi Herzick
V. for its work and expressed
50.00
(for refugee Rabbis)
his association's wish for its con-
Checks to be mailed at once
tinued success.
to Lithunia:
Samuel Friedman of Akron, 0., Slabodka Yeshiva and
past national vice commander,
$50.00
Katel Kovna
revised the history of the or- Rabbi Zalman Bloch, Telsa 50.00
ganization. The officers were in-
stalled by Dr. Robert Rosen of
$350.00
Total
Detroit, national committeeman
The balance of money will be
of the J. W. V. Samuel J. sent to 12 Vilna Yeshivas as
Rhodes, Sr., vice-commander of soon as collections permit.
Detroit Post 190, served as toast-
Of the entire amount taken
master.
in, $400.75 was collected by
Commanders of American Le- Mrs. Ida Baker, 15900 Normandy
gion and Veterans of Foreign Ave.; $174.50 was collected by
War posts in several sections of Mrs. Sarah Goldman, 1504 Glynn
the metropolitan area were in Court. The balance of $149.75
attendance. Other distinguished was collected by other members
guests were Hy Greenbloch, of the organization.
Youngstown, 0., chief of staff
"We wish to take this oppor-
of the state department of Ohio; tunity to thank all synagogues,
Will Beaubier, state commander organizations, business institu-
of the Ohio J. W. V., and Wil- tions and individuals that helped
liam Unger, past commander of so greatly to make this Purim
the state department of Penn- a big success. May God bless you
sylvania.
all." Mrs. Baker, president of
Mayor Louis W. Behm of the Detroti Hebrew Ladies Free
Wyandotte, delivered the wel- Loan, said.
coming address.
Officers installed were Harry
Paskowitz, Wyandotte, command-
Cr; Morris Fox, River Rouge,
senior vice commander; Max
Baker, River Rouge, junior vice- •••••

commander; Dan Cohen, Wyan-
dotte,adjutant; Jack Tarnoff,
Rabbi Leon Fram of Temple
Wyandotte, quartermaster; Her-
man Marsh, Delray, judge advo- Beth El spoke Thursday, April 11,
cate; Elliott Stern, River Rouge, to members of the Junior Alumni
chaplain; S. H. Wiseman, Lin- of the United Hebrew Schools.
locn Park, offices of the day; Rabbi Fram stressed the im-
Morris Gotch, West Detroit, pa- portance of the present Allied
triotic instructor; Sam Fogel, Jewish Campaign and also the
Wyandotte, officer of the guard; necessity of aid given to it by
Isaac Glass, sentinel; Tony Lie- Jewish American Youth. The
bowitz, River Rouge and Elliott meeting was concluded with spe-
Stern, River Rouge, trustees.
cial movies presented through the
courtesy of the Allied Jewish
Campaign.
Lauds Hyman Altman's
The Junior Alumni's Allied
Efforts for Mo'os Chitim Jewish Campaign team was noti-
fied of its duties at the last meet-
Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle: ing by the co-chairmen, Sam
Shortly after a radio appeal Krohn and Ruben Isaacs. Mem-
by Hyman Altman for funds for bers of the team include Norman
Mo'os Chitim (Passover matzoes Leeman, Sol Panush, Shirley Su-
for the poor) WMBC received an bar, Fred Sorkovitz, Leah Bas-
overwhelming response from the chim, Ida Cohen, Isadore Katz,
Detroit Jewry. I was scheduled Bernard Margolis, Rebecca Un-
to make an announcement and at gas, and Harriet Greenberg.
the same time, was enlisted by
The membership committee, Lil-
Mr. Altman to receive the numer- lian Smerling and Fred Sorko-
ous phone calls offering dona- vitz, announced the admission to
tions. It made my heart swell membership of Shulamit Michlin.
with pride that for an hour and
The next meeting of the Jun-
a half after the appeal was made, iors, which is to be held Thurs-
the phone messages kept pouring day, April 25, will feature Aaron
in, on all five lines, subscribing Rosenberg, prominent Detroit at-
to this worthy cause. It is heart- torney, who will speak on "Jew-
ening to note how freely our peo- ish Humor."
ple give in a time of need.
For further information regard-
Charles Handler,
ing the Juniors call Ruben Isaacs,
251G Pingree Ave. Tyler 6-2298.

Junior Alumni of
Hebrew Schools

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