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May 17, 1940

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

12

IMPORTANT JEWISH APPOINTMENTS
League of Women's
MADE ON U. OF M. MICHIGAN DAILY
Groups Will Meet
On Tuesday, May 28 Alvin Sarasohn Named Editorial Director; Jean Schapero,

CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Charles
Rosenthal wish to thank their
relatives and many friends for
the kindness and sympathy ex-
tenc:ed them during their recent
The League of Jewish Women's
bereavement.
Organizations will hold its final
meeting of the season on Tues-
day, May 28, at 2 p. m., at the
Egg Roll — Fried Shrimps
Jewish Community Center.
and All Kinds of
Mrs. Maurice Klein, president,
extends an invitation to all wo-
GENUINE CHINESE FOOD
men who are affiliated with con-

CONVENTIONS

Continued from Page

I

titled: "The American Rabbi in
the Modern World."
Alvin Dann and Gerald Schaflander Selected
A special address on the lif e
of Dr. Cyrus Adler, an honorary
for Posts
member of the Rabbinical As-
Important appointments to the troiters: Jean Schapero, junior sembly, will be delivered by Dr.
editorial staff of the University night editor; Alvin Dann, junior Louis Finkelstein, who has -uc-
of Michigan Daily were an- night editor; Gerald Schaflander, ceeded the late Dr. Adler as pres-
junior night editor on the sports ident of the Jewish Theological
nounced this week.
Seminary of America. ThL , ad-
One of the three most import- staff.
Sarasohn, Dann and Schaf- dress will be delivered at a ses• •
ant jobs on the Michigan Daily,
6 Course Dinners — 50c
lander
received
their
start
in
sion which will be open to the
that of editorial director, went to
We Deliver Anywhere
Alvin Sarasohn of Detroit. Three newspaper work on the Central general public.
Phone TERRACE 2.9292
The Rabbinical Assembly is
other appointments of import- Student, under Spencer S. Fish-
composed of over 300 rabbis
catertng to Parties, Banquets, etc.
ance went to the following De- baine.
serving communities throughout
the United States and Canada. It
is expected that a large number
of the members will be present
at the convention.
3620 CASS AVE.
Among the thousand Jewish coverage of every slip in the D e t r o i t Appoints Member s of
women who have devoted their Women's Division for the 1940 Al- . Executive Committee for 37th
U. A. H. C. Biennial Council
time and energy to the 1940 Al- lied Jewish Campaign, although
The nucleus of an executive
lied Jewish Campaign, during the they had achieved over 110 per
convention committee for the
past several months, were those cent of their quota, the follow 37th Biennial Council of the
who have worked quietly, efficient- ing members of the Women's
ly and conscienciously in many ca- Division organized themselves into Union of American Hebrew Con-
pacities, in addition to that of a telephone squad to be sure that gregations slated for Detroit in
every prospect was contacted and May 1941 has just been appoint-
solicitors.
First
mention
must
go
to
the
many,
where it was thought neces- ed here, according to an an-
WINDOW SHADES
nouncement made by Melville S.
volunteer mailing squad, organ- sary, were solicited: Mendelsohn, Welt, of this city, committee
MADE TO ORDER
Mesdames Samuel
ized and headed by Mrs. S. Mor- Iorris Rand, Samuel J. Lewis, chairman.
Cleaned and Repaired

ris H. Blumberg, who has Mrs. I
Mr. Welt, member of the na-
Charles
Rubiner
as
her
chief
I-
Dix, M. Berger,
S. Van Baalen,
LINOLEUM
assistant. Roger Ettlinger, H.
Donald
tional executive board of the
ed(A
Inlaid and Battleship
. nry Fechheimer and Miss Sadie Union, listed Detroit executive
This year, as in previous years, He
11 ,s irschman. Excellent follow-up convention committee members,
.%
MRS.
MAURICE
KLEIN
CARPETING
the members of the mailing squad _
who have already accepted ap-
stituent organizations of the spent many days, both at the work
in personally pledged
picking
up pointments, as follows: Sidney ,I,
the subscriptions,
over
Rugs and Furniture
add Allen, Justice Henry M. Butzel,
League to attend this meeting. Jewish Welfare Federation office,
VENETIAN BLINDS
Presidents of all organizations are at 51 West Warren, and at cam- the telephone, as well as donem b y Morris Garvett, Harry Grossman,
asked to notify their memberships, paign headquarters in Hotel Stat- N1rs.
tional Sim
pledges
is being and
d Airs. Israel Himelhoch, Albert Kahn,
Drapery Hardware
on Shetzer
lt,leyer Prentis, Judge Charles C.
Mrs. Louis James Rosenberg, ler, addressing the thousand
of 1.1rice Wagner.
Get Our Prices and Save
to the
Free Estimates Furnished
h Mrs. Simons and Henry Wineman. Dr.
chairman of the program commit- pieces of mail necessary
. The motor corps di in the
tee, announces that the program conduct of a successful drive. In men's Division, headed t by
rs. Leo M. Franklin and Rabbi Leon
8625 LINWOOD
ed trans- Fr ant, Rabbis of Temple Beth El,
for this meeting will feature the many instances not only actual Henry Meyers, provided
CALL TYLER 5-1230
Music Study Club under the di- addressing but stuffing and seal- portation for many solicitors wh o, ; ,;11 serve as ex-officio members
rection of Charles Frederik ing of envelopes was considered in no other way, would have been of the committee.
able to contact prospects in out-
Appointments to the commit-
Morse, with Rosa Bassin Stein a part of theirjob.
were pro- tee will be completed in the near
The members of the mailing
. m .
at the piano. Refreshments will
...
i. . Welt.
vided districts.
by Mrs. prospects
Henry J. Meyers, future,
be served following the program squad include: Airs.
M Samuel Bab- lying
tuture, accoiding to
on 10-Year Program
t r
under the direction of Mrs. Her- cock, Mrs. Harry Berman,
' Jack Berman, Mrs. P. M. Bern- Gilbert,
Airs. Albert
Kahn, Wineman
Mrs. Isaac
Mrs. Henry
and
"Ju st
st one year from today,
bert Warner.
delegates and visitors from every
Officers will be elected at this stein, Mrs. S. Blacher, Mrs. B. Mrs. Leon Frank.
part of the United States and
eeting. Reports will be submit- Bloom, Miss Adele Blumberg, Miss
meeting.
CoRingwood at Third
from Canada will be assembled
ted by committee chairmen. There Eileen Blumberg, Mrs. Max Blum-
in Detroit at the 37th Union
will be an exhibit of refugee berg, Mrs. Louis Braitman, Miss
Council which we are now plan-
handiwork. Agnes Brown, Mrs. H. Burnstein,
CARPETED I TO 5 ROOMS
ning," Mr. Welt declared. The
Mrs. H. L. Byerly, Mrs. Samuel
SUITES, FUR. OR UN-
Caplan, Miss Phylis Carn, Miss
council will hear the first report
Progressive Pre-Election Pearl Cohn, Mrs. Louis A. Colen,
FUR., LIGHT, AIRY, SOME
WASHINGTON, D. C. (Reli- on the 10-year program for in-
Mrs. Joseph Davidson, Miss Lu- gious News Service.)—Matter tensified service to religion and
HAVE 2 BATHS. ALL
Picnic on June 9
celle Edelson, Mrs. Louis Elli- tending to incite religious and democracy which was inaugurat-
WITH NEW INDIVIDUAL
Progressive groups of Detroit man, Mrs. Barney Ferman, Mrs. racial hatreds would be ex- ed at the last Union Council."
REFRIGERATIONS A N D
Biennial meetings of Union af-
are giving a pre-election picnic Max Fisher, Mrs. Arthur Fixel, cluded from the mails in a
TABLE TOP STOVES,
on Sunday, June 9, at Paris Park, Mrs. B. Friedman, Mrs. L. Gar- bill introduced in the U. S. filiates: the National Federation
COMPLETE HOTEL SER-
18-Mile and Utica Rds. The in- bowsky, Mrs. Maurice Garelik, Senate here by Senator W. of Temple Sisterhoods, world's
dividual around whom the pro- Mrs. Paul Garelik, Mrs. T. Garon, Warren Barbour. New Jersey, largest Jewish women's religious
VICE. DINING ROOM,
gressives of Detroit will rally on Mrs. M. J. Gertsman, Miss Helen and referred to the Committee organization; the National Fed-
GARAGE. CONVENIENT.
eration of Temple Brotherhoods,
this occasion is State Senator Golden, Mrs. E. J. Harris, Miss on the Judiciary.
LY LOCATED. C. BISIO,
sponsor of the Jewish Chautau-
Stanley Novak, who has fought Charlotte Himmelhoch, Mrs. Julia
8.2680.
MGR., TO.
qua Society; and the National
for labor legislation. Hoeflich, Mrs. Harry A. Hyman,
Among the speakers will be Mrs. Lysle Isaacs, Miss Helene Ladies' Auxiliary of Cong. Federation of Temple Youth will
Congressman Tenerowicz, Judge Kahn, Mrs. Mel Kassel, Mrs. Al-
Beth Moses to Celebrate take place in conjunction with
Patrick H. O'Brien, Rev. Knox bert Krohn, Mrs. Herman Lewis,
the Union Council.
Lag b'Omer May 26
In addition to Mr. Welt, De-
and Senator Nowak. Jr., Mrs. David Miro, Mrs. Leo-
RECEPTACLES
troit leaders who serve on na-
Any organization desiring to nerd Radner, Mrs. Sylvan Rice,
The Ladies Auxiliary of Con- tonal boards of the Union or-
Garbage, Ash and Rubbish.
take a concession to sell food or Mrs. Morris Rosenberg, Mrs. Na-
Reinforced Concrete. Fully Guar-
other items at this picnic should than Rosenberg, Mrs. Gerald Ro- gregation Beth Moses will give ganizations include: Mrs. Harry
anteed. Priced Right.
contact the city-wide picnic con- senblum, Mrs. Samuel Rubiner, a free supper to celebrate Lag Krohn, member of the executive
AMERICAN
mittee, which meets every Thurs- Miss Fern Schlafer, Mrs. D. M. b'Omer, on Sunday evening, May board of the National Federation
RECEPTACLE CO.
day at 6503 McGraw Ave. Sidder, Mrs. Oscar • Silverman, 26. Supper will be served at 6 of Temple Sisterhoods; and Rob-
579 Kenilworth To. 8.5889
Miss Harriet Simon, Mrs. Singer, p. m., sharp. Everyone is wel- ert N. Mazer, executive commit-
Miss Josephine Solomon, Mrs. J. come and members are especially tee member of the National Fed-
Stross, Mrs. Lawrence Van Baal- urged to attend. There will be eration of Temple Youth.
en, Mrs. Harris Van Baalen, Mrs. entertainment, and movie pic-
Form Round Tables
NO DOWN
Irving Wolfgang and Miss Sarah tures will be shown. For further
Mr. Welt pointed out that
information
call
the
president,
PAYMENT on
preparations for the 1941 Coun-
Zack.
In order to insure complete Mrs. Ben Feldman, Madison 4813. cil of the Union are already in
progress throughout the countly.
Formerly S & K Super Service
Round Tables of 10 for the Ad-
Tire & General Repairs - Lubrication - Standard Oil Products
vancement of Judaism are being
8620 LINWOOD at Pingree — TYler 4-9001
formed in the 306 Union Congre-
Courtesy and Service Our Watchwords
gations in the United States and
Canada. These Round Tables will
be the basis for Convention
Round Tables designed to deal
with factors of the current world
1 . crisis.
Founded in 1873 by Dr. Isaac
Wise, the Union of American
Hebrew Congregations is known
as the parent body of Liberal
Judaism in America. The Union
He b rew
h e o clliegei in C8 i n 7
e u sh ta i o b h l isc
in 1 Cincinnati, 1
The College has joined with
the Union to further the I o.year
program for Religion and Democ-
racy. National leaders of the pro-
gram are: Robert P. Goldman ,
.
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o f. Mack ,

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MANDARIN
GARDEN CAFE

Mailing and Telephone Squads and Motor
Corps Aided Allied Jewish Campaign

LASALLE

Window Shade Co.

THE WILSHIRE

Senate Bill to Ban
"Hate" Publications

Tires—Radios—Batteries

JACK'S SUPER SERVICE

Camp Walloon and Kamp Kairphree Are
Excellently Situated

21 FLOORS OF
OUTSIDE
ROOMS

TUB & SHOWER

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CADILLAC SQUARE
AT BATES STREET

Scene from Kamp Kairphree

Kamp Kairphree, a camp for
girls, and Camp Walloon, a boys'
camp, both under the management
of Seymour Tilchin, offer many
advantages.
They are situated in one of the
most fascinating parts of the
United States, near Charlevoix.
There are no mosquitoes at either
camp all summer.

MaY

The health and recreational fa-
cilities are complete to the ut-
most.
Mature staffs, there are no jun-
ior counsellors at either camp,
are in charge.
Trips and hikes through virgin
forests and wild life increase the
interest of the campers.

Installation of Prenzlauer
Maternity Officers May 21

Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid
will hold installation of officers
at the annual paid-up member-
ship luncheon and 10th anniver-
sary of the organization, at the
Wilshire Hotel, on May 21, at
1 o'clock. For reservations call
Mrs. Harry Kaufman, chairman
of the event, Un. 1-0488. and
Mrs. Sol Schwartz, Town. 6-79 41.

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