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May 10, 1940 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1940-05-10

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CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110

9

May

DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1940

10, 1940

RABBI LEON FRAM TO RESUME HIS
N e w Officers of
SERIES OF SERMONS ON PEACE
Beth El Sisterhood

RABBI LOUIS WOLSEY'S
FATHER DIES AT 89

Contributors to
Ehrlich Forest

SAGINAW. — William Wolsey,
William Friedman and Oscar
Officers and board members of "If Hitler Wins" to Be Pulpit Topic Next Friday Evening pioneer Michigan resident, father Kaufman, in memory of Saul
at Temple Beth El
of Rabbi Louis Wolsey of Phila- Jacob.
the Sisterhood of Temple Beth
El for the ensuing year are as
delphia, died at the age of 89.
Israel Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. N.
By popular request, Rabbi fine the methods and the objec-
Funeral services were held on Schayowitz, Mr. and Mrs. H. A
tives
of
such
a
stable
peace,
follows:
rs.
Lawrence
Freed-
Leon
Frani
will
resume
his
series
Isis.
Friday.
Silverberg and Harry Seligman,
man; vice-presidents, Mrs. Henry of sermons on the subject of the proved so interesting to the con-
Mr. Wolsey opened the first in memory of Joseph H. Ehrlich.
gregation
that
he
has
been
re-
Meyers and Mrs. Willaim H. peace that shall follow this war.
Dr. Barnett Malbin; Mr. and
quested to carry the series still bank in Clare, Mich. He also op-
Frank; recording secretary, Mrs.
further and to consider all the erated knitting mills in Clare Mrs. H. W. Himelhoch; Mr. and
He
has
already
delivered
five
Alfred Dreifus; corresponding
Mrs. Morton Ashner, in memory
sermons dealing with the prin- possibilities presented by the and Saginaw
,eaeta ry, Mrs. Emil Waldbott; ciples of the peace that should conflict, including the role that
of Mrs Hannah P•entis.
treasurer, Mrs. George Bloom;
Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. Jacobs
financial secretary, Mrs. Lawrence be established if the Allies win. America plays in the world situa-
JR. HOME RELIEF MOTHERS' and Jack Perlman, in memory
ustodian, Mrs. M ax In the sixth sermon of the series tion.
Van Baalen; c
Rabbi From will deliver the
DAY AFFAIR SUNDAY
which Rabbi Frani will deliver
of Joseph Ehrlich.
m embers of the board,
Ungar;
Mrs. George Roberts, in honor
lesdaines Arthur Bloom, Irving at Temple Beth El, Woodward seventh and concluding lecture
The Junior Home Relief So-
Hirschman, Samuel Hartman, Her- and Gladstone, at the Sabbath in the series on Friday night, ciety's
annual Mother and Dough- of recovery of Rabbi Hershman.
K llet Moritz Kahn, lvor Exe services, next Friday night, June 7.
The graduation exercises of ter luncheon will be held at the Mrs. George Roberts, in mem-
ber
May
17,
he
will
speak
on
the
Milton
hn, Hirsch Kreger,
Hotel, May 12, at ory of Wolf Kaplan.
Ka
Temple Beth El High School will
p. elond
n
itLi
MWillard Mayer, Morris subject "If Hitler Wins."
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gass of
Marx,
123
t : mO
'Hand,
Gerald Spero, Lawrence Rabbi From began this series take place Friday night, May 24. De
The luncheon is given in con- Ann Arbor and Myron Shiffman,
cegar, Karl Segall, Leonard Wein- under the stimulus of the request The closing exercises of Beth El
Benjamin Wilk and Miss Hilda of the President of the United College of Jewish Studies will junction with the newly organ- ill memory of Joseph H. Ehrlich.
Ell-
'r,
Gottlieb.
States that the churches begin take place Monday night, May ized Sub-Juniors. Mr. and Mrs. James I.
Mrs.
Preston
W.
Slosson,
wife
mann,
in
memory
of
Mr.
Ehrlich
27.
The
confirmation
exercise::
The officers and board will meet thinking in terms of a design for
for their annual luncheon Wed- a permanent world peace that will take place Sunday morning, of Prof. Slosson of the Univer- and in memory of Anthony
nesday, May 15, at 1 p. m., at shall be planned at the peace June 2. The concluding exercises sity of Michiiran, will speak. For Deutsch. Bros., in memory of Mr.
Lewis
information call
Franklin Hills County Club. conference to follow the second of Temple Beth El Religious tickets and
Ehrlich.
World War. Rabbi Fram's series School will take place Sunday Charlotte Hozman, To. 5-9028.
Silver from Mothers for Refugee of sermons, which sought to de- morning, June 9.
Mothers
Silver from mothers for refu-
gee mothers in Palestine will be
the special Maytime contribution
of 55,000 members of the National
Federation of Temple Sisterhoods,
A resolution condemning as
world's largest Jewish women's re-
ligious organization, to the re-
"anti-democratic and un-Ameri-
building of uprooted Liberal Jew-
can" the anti-alien bills now
ish religious communities through
titicorilit(titiARCK
pending in Congress was adopted
Helm keniziweir
Sieetrierl Ilatudi
establishment in Palestine of con-
Ste/Odell 1410144
unanimously Monday by more
llour tlereherdl
RAW te Looter
gregational religious schools, af-
Taraget boaster*
C' NERS
than 200 delegates and observers
It i rs k ir Lelsoraort
f d..:11 Illonerdarel
Fin;
Lleril000h
ter school clubs and leisure time
toilet Ilegoce
to
a
conference
held
at
51
Sproat
L
lhtobouro
RA
t oil (On
activities for children. This an-
Fg. vii. oho
10 Cabe
St. in Detroit under the auspices
Jell. Mattes
.10:es felt
nouncement was just made by
Walter Wares.
'him i.e..
of the Civil Rights Federation.
Itaerilkoses.t1 t
S
i.e'
1:74f1i1Oki
Mrs. Leon L. Watters of New
I.
Ilrir
Wreer
like h UroNthiae4 Jaime
The delegates, representing 126
Willr artier
Neil IleJirtell
York, president of the National
Sea, I eitel Daeld Pone. ','
Detroit labor, fraternal, profes-
O rim Italwre
14Irt
a
leap
Federation.
sional, civic and women's organi-
f reel ity.eetrattet
Max tralleleteW
Mrs. Watters explained that the
Ire)... nostnVorta
lisoh trioNttrs
zations, heard Ernest Goodman
( et nostril..
Athos fourosol
silver offering of nickels, dimes or
19.oller Rostothal
arena tioldsitin
of the National Lawyers Guild
F a r d i , 111 5 56 1. 1 . 1i nye
, r
irellell
lieldelein
v
quarters which will be given at
analyze the Smith, Hobbs, Demp-
/Win, Ilow.haller
Philipp
Stkustrotru
Hamel
Frits
the May meeting of each local
sey and similar bills and charac-
111141I Illrigistral
Iii NI Slolason
Collsv Salo
Sisterhood is in addition to the
arose annum
terize them as "the most brazen
Fax Sltr•btri
Nolo normal
regular NFTS program of Aid
llfi...1,1nep
soros.
Wills Ttahler
un-American legislation ever con-
nolliati Itlinteda
• Don't Risk the Danger of Moths
to Refugees.
Ilt3t! Kalish
Ka
sidered by an American legisla-
44 :17 IP
1...
IllotI l l og
..
El lin! Cohe
Detroit's Sisterhood of Temple
7hthtle
• Don't Risk the Danger of Fire
ture."
i
Beth El is a member of the Na-
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. i;.:, .. ,..
."7.>.].7'.''• • < '7.7':—
Florence Cassidy, expert on
• Don't Risk the Danger of Theft
'..::.:<;.• <
tional Federation.
naturalization for the Detroit
PAY NEXT FALL
Council of Social Agencies, de-
Marble plaque listing the 56
scribed the plight of aliens who
Strawberry Festival of Hun- Jewish citizens of the City of are prevented from becoming
Fur Coat Cleaning & Cold Storage
First lie-Mothed In our U. S. Gov-
garian Hebrew Congre-
citizens through no choice of
Danzig who died in the last
95
ernment approved vaults cleaned
their own. Miss Cassidy urged
by master Furriers Methods--
gation on May 12
war, sent to the Jewish Theo-
--
Vttn-tilazed—inmured
tip
$100
that the impediments to naturali-
%.aluation. Additional Insurance If
The Hungarian Hebrew Con- logical Seminary of America zation be lightened.
desired at a minimum cost.
for safekeeping, together with
Senator Stanley Nowak advo-
gregation and its Ladies Auxili-
the
550
items
of
the
famous
ary will sponsor a strawberry museum collection of the Dan- cated support of the bills pro-
posed by Congressman Tenero-
festival on Sunday, May 12, at
zig Jewish Community.
8 p, in., at 9850 12th St.
- wicz and Lesinski of Michigan,
Phone Now
designed to facilitate the natural-
ization process. He urged that
the public support these bills to
aid the foreign-born as vigorously
533 147 FOREST AVEINUE,IAST
as they are fighting the bills to
persecute them.

DANZIG RELIC Conclave Condemns
Anti - Alien Bills

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