America ,fewish Periodical eater l isiaisa CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle May 3, 1940 NEW CLASSES ORGANIZED BY THE UNITED HEBREW SCHOOLS Contest Announced By Farband Camp LATE FRIDAY EVENING SERVICES INAUGURATED BY BNAI MOSHE Congregation Bnai Moshe is in- tocracy," and on Sabbath morn- Announcement of a prize essay augurating a series of late Fri- ing, May 11, Rabbi Katz will speak on "The World is a Mir- The main school, at Philadel- contest on "Why I Like Farband Classes for beginners and day evening services, during ror." more advanced pupils have been phia and Byron, is open all day. amp made b y the board of Services begin at 8:30 and are rectors of the c amp. Two sets which a number of out of town conducted by Cantor David Katz- in all branches of the The branch schools are open only Cam organized United Hebrew Schools, and rag- during teaching hours, from 3:30 di rabbis will speak both Friday of prizes are being offered for man. A social hour follows. The istration which commenced on to 8 The :30. schools are located as fol- the best essays. One set will be evening and Sabbath morning. On May 3, Rabbi Jacob Brown, public is invited. Choi Ha-Moed will be continued awarded to five winners between The Bnai Moshe Sisterhood until the end of the month of lows: 1245 W. Philadelphia Ave.; 9243 Delmar Ave.; D. W. Si- the ages of 7 through 11 years, of Sioux City, Ia., delivered a begin spring activities with April. and a second duplicate set to sermon on the topic, "To Thy will It is important that parents who mons Branch at Tuxedo and Hol- winners between the ages of 12 Tents, 0 Israel," and on Sab- an open meeting Wednesday af- t to register their children mu•; 17750 Brush; 15705 Park- bath morning Rabbi Brown will ternoon, May 8, at 2 o'clock. 16. . oa for the summer semester do so side; Central High School; Brady to 1 First prizes will be a full speak on "Ye Shall Be Holy." Among the planned affairs is a immediately. This will give the Public School; McCulloch Public week at the camp, situated near On Friday, May 10, Rabbi Mor- Lag b'Omer dinner, Sunday, May school an opportunity to properly School, and Winterhalter Public Chelsea, Mich., or the alternate ris Katz of Hamilton, Canada, 26, and a moonlight, sponsored sc School . award of an Argus candid cam- will deliver a sermon titled, "The jointly with the Men's Club, Sun- organize the c classes. Inner Life of Democracy and Au- day, June 30. era. Second prizes offer a full week- Altman, Evelyn Owens, J. Kar- end at camp, or a fine archery Camp Camp Tamakwa s Memorial Gifts Received Shirley Mae, I. Bishop, Mrs. set. Detroit Sunshine C - Government 3 0 Third, fourth and fifth prize- By Memorial donations were given winners will spend a Sunday at camp as guests of the manage- for Mo'os Chitim to the Detroit Pythians Sisters Mother's Last summer the boys of Camp Sunshine Club by the following: Tamakwa conceived an idea Expect 600 Delegates ment. Day Dinner on Monday The rules of the contest are Maxwell Jospey, Mrs. A. Smilo, which is proving of interest to and Guests to Na- Birdie chairman, an- Anyone between the ages of 7 Mrs. H. Love, Mary Gordon, Mr. nounces a August, all camp leaders and educators Mothers and Daughters to 17 is eligible. The essay must and Mrs. H. Freedman, Louis tional Sessions who have heard of or came in banquet, given by the Pyth- not exceed 500 words, and must Freedman, Dora Goldman, Mrs. Day contact with it. The first day of ian Sisters, Greater Detroit Tem- amp, the boys meet together and The 30th annual convention of tell why the entry enjoyed his or J. Priscol, June Abramsohn, Reta ple No. 152, on Monday, May 6, c various campers nominate two or the Jewish National Workers' Al- her stay at Farband Camp. En- Berlin, Mrs. H.• H. Prenzlauer, 6 p. m., at the Temple Hall, three of their number for the liance (Farband) will open in tries should be addressed to: Far- Minnie Fishman, Reha Hulsch, Erskine and John R. Call Mrs. important office of Camp Coun- Detroit at a public session in the band Camp Essay Contest, 12244 Al Busch, Fannie Strauss, Mrs. I. Globerson, To. 8-0247, or Mrs. '1 president. In this manner, the auditorium of Cass High School Dexter Blvd., Detroit. D. Harris, Mrs. Dave Harris, . Raskin, Ty. 6-0867, for res- u is • Harns P Kap an . Mary June 15 1 The contest c loses three important officers are chos- All former campers of Far- Isaacson Marie Hyman, Mrs. H. e•vations. en—president, vice president and band, or prospective campers, are secretary. The fact that there invited to submit essays. are no financial involvements eliminates the necessity of a treasurer. Each cabin chooses SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. S. just one of its members to be an agent to carry the decisions, The last study meeting of the ideas, thoughts and wishes of current year of the Shaarey the individual cabin group to the Zedek Young People's Society regular meetings of the Camp was held in the Allen Room of Council. The agent is not to rep- Congregation Shaarey Zedek, on resent himself. He is merely to • CULTURALLY: Lectures, discussions, debates—on topics Thursday evening, May 2. Rabbi convey the wishes of the cabin of current interest. Courses in Jewish studies. Bulletins, Morris Adler led the discussion. pamphlets and other publications on vital questions. Con- group. Ideas are discussed at the For Sunday, May 5, a novel Council meetings, which are held certs with outstanding artists. Modern Yiddish folk schools and interesting "Hobby Lobby" regularly, they report the deci- for children. program is being planned by Es- sions to the other members of SOCIALLY: A progressive Jewish national environment. • ther Freedman and Irving Good- the cabin. In this way programs Intelligent comradeship. Branch socials, dances and other man. All members possessing are developed, activities chosen, interesting events. Progressive observance of Jewish and amusing, interesting or educa- rules and regulations established, labor holidays. Community singing of Yiddish, Hebrew tional hobbies are invited to par- and differences of opinion settled. and English folk songs. Palestinian dances. ticipate. The officers of the CampCoun- Life and health insurance benefits on Election of officers for next FRATERNALLY: • cil are elected for a period of modern scientific basis. Policies for whole-life, or 15 or season's activities is scheduled for four weeks, at the end of which 20 payment, or term-to-age-70, from $100 to $3,000. Sunday, May 19. time they are replaced. No one Disability for $6, $10 or $15 per week, for 24 weeks can hold office for more than one LOUIS SEGAL in the year. Sanatorium arrangements and extra $100 term consecutively. The agents are consumption benefit. Hospitalization insurance plans for elected every two weeks. The on Memorial Day, Thursday, May Children's Home Auxiliary's the member and his family. Medical services, and funeral Games Party on same rule about holding office 30, at 2 :30 p. in., H. Yellis, na- and cemetery benefits in most cities. Relief fund for applies to them as well, so that tional field director, who is in May 29 needy members, and fund for the aged. every boy in camp, inasmuch as Detroit to arrange for the ses- there are only four boys and sions, announced this week. Mrs. Moe H. Leiter, general • RECREATION: Camps for children and adults. Picnics, Louis Segal, national secretary hikes and outings. Athletic groups in many cities. Inter- one counselor in each cabin, has irman of the lun an opportunity to be a member of the Farband, in a statement cha cho eon, b given city meetings at frequent intervals. uxiliar y of the Campaign for 500 New Members Now in Progress in tees are chosen, such as program delegates and guests are expect- by the Women's Auxiliary on that committee, sanitation committee, ed at the sessions from commu. Jewish 's Wed- nou Detroit on Occasion of 30th Annual Convention to Open 29, an day, the United n e c s kets are May now in dis tribution grievance committee, food corn- nities throughout i in Detroit on May 30. Segal said that na- t mittee, and so on. Naturally, the States. Mr. mittee, fo r this e vent. Mrs.is chairman of For further information mail the attached coupon to either 2056, boys do need some guidance in tionally prominent leaders will a n WILLIAM HORDES, Secretary of Convention Committee, purpose they choose one of the po•tant issues affecting Jewry the ticket committee, with Mrs. 605 Fox Theater Bldg., Detroit, or H. YELLIS, National and in Palestine as well Paul Friedberg, Un. 3-0054, and counselors of the camp to help overseas Organizer, Jewish National Workers' Alliance, Hotel Statler, as the status of Jews in this Mrs. Samuel Weisman, To. 6- 4094, as co-chairmen. They are Detroit. them. will be discussed. Co- This type of camp activity lends country In connection with the conven- assisted by Mesdames Cyril itself beautifully to the natural Please send me Farband membership information growth of boys in all their stages. tion, the six branches of the Far- hen, Lou J. Epps, Maurice band in Detroit are conducting a Kraus, Irving Mahler, Herbert that The boys learn to recognize Name there are others to be considered, campaign for 500 new members. Paul and Abe Schmier. that each individual has his own More than 150 have already been A pat on the shoulder for the Address wishes, that each person may have enrolled. an opportunity to speak his mind, Information regarding mem- Heinz Company for its Yiddish Telephone regardless of how it conflicts with bership in the Farband is con- leaflet which listed those of the Varities that aren't kosher for the thoughts or opinions of oth- tamed in an advertisement on P57esach. els. These and countless other page 9 of this issue attitudes and values are devel- oped. The directors and staff of Camp Tamakwa feel that with this kind of a camp government, and with the tremendous interest shown in it by the boys, it can- not help but make a valuable contribution in their youthful lives, Camping, after all, is not a preparation for living—it is that he has assumed directorship living itself. Each day the prob- of beautiful lems that confront these boys, regardless of how important or trivial they may be, must be handled as they arise. The devel- opment which grows from meet- ing and solving these problems gives each boy a very definite awareness of his place and the A CAMP FOR GIRLS importance of the individual in our modern society. Established 18 Years AGES 7 TO 17 Farband Conclave To Open May Join the Jewish National Workers' Alliance (Farband) What Alliance Offers You: SEYMOUR TILCHIN Announces KAMP KAIRPHREE Cardozo Club Forms Soft Ball Team; Charity Party Saturday Cardozo Club has organized a softball team and plays every Sunday at 10 a. m. on Diamond No. 4 of Roosevelt Field, at Cen- tral High School. This Saturday, May 4, at P. m., the club will have its charity bingo party at Garber's, 9001 12th St. at Taylor. The entire proceeds will go to the Allied Jewish Campaign. All friends and members are invited to attend. There will be refresh- ments. For tickets inquire at Garber's or call the secretary, Max E. Hecker, Tr. 2-6533. Lake Charlevoix Northern Michigan Mrs. Harry L. Jackson Camp Mother MARIE BEVERIDGE, A.B.—M.A., Head Counsellor, President Camp Fire Girls Guardian Ass'n, Teacher at Cooley High School. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL Mrs. Joe Magidsohn 3284 WEBB TO. 8.5415 EXCLUSIVELY FOR BOYS IN AGES 7 - 17 NORTHERN MICHIGAN 15 Miles from Charlevoix 10 Miles from Petoskey SEYMOUR TILCHIN, Director LEE PLAZA HOTEL TYLER 6-8200