A merica 'wish Periodical Cada CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 13 and the Legal Chronicle DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE May 17, 1940 1..ect attacks, "Trojan-Horse" and ARBEITER RING " Fifth Column" tactics as well Lloyd Succeeds Malcolm MacDonald as United Front overtures. It was Paige 1 all in vain. After each attack the Continued from As Colonial Sec'y Arbeiter Ring came out stronger Bnai Moshe Notes Guest Speakers at Services; Sis- terhood Plans Lag b'Omer Affair, Moonlight for Katzman. The public is in- vited. The Bnai Moshe Sisterhood and Men's Club will give a Lag b'Omer dinner Sunday evening, May 26, to be followed by games. Dinner will be served at 6:30. Reservations are taken at the congregation office and by the chairmen, Mrs. Henry A. Deutsch and Mrs. I. Palkovitz. A moonlight, also sponsored by the Bnai Moshe Auxiliaries, will be held Sunday, June 30. non religious Jew found a few and more ready to rid itself and LONDON. (Palcor Agency)— organizations scattered over the the labor movement of its enemies. Rabbi Louis Werfel of New large metropolis, most of them The Workmen's Circle was and George Ambrose Lloyd, first occupy the Bnai Moshe without a program and without is a Jewish fraternal order. Jew- Jew- Baron of Dolobran since 1925, York will deep social interest. As the ish life, Jewish culture, Jewish has been appointed Secretary of pulpit at late Friday evening speak a weeks and months passed the in- rights and interests were always State for the Colonies to suc- services May 17 and will worker met dffi- and are now closest to the hearts ceed Malcolm MacDonald by on the topic "What Future Has sh wi e dividual J cult problems of his daily life, of the members of the Workmen's Prime Minister Winston Chur- Orthodox Judaism in America." On Sabbath morning Rabbi Wer- like sickness, death, unemployment, Circlt. The Workmen's Circle laid chill. tc, which require some form of the foundation of the Jewish fel will preach on "A Torah for e financial and moral. Labor Committee, is the most Humanity." air!, ly mutual mu. Ask for There was a need for a frien . d h ardent summorter of the "Ort", . Rabbi Hugo Mantel of Dor- .1 - a en am- hand, a friendly wind an those is ), helping the Gewerksh. ft C Chester, Mass., will speak 1 . erly love, particularly among th , n, is is a p art of the Joint Dis- al Dinner-Dance May 25; evening, May 24, on the topic who did not have the time to ac- tribution ; a, Committee and is con- Formal Mother and Daughter "What of the Morrow," and Sab- new language and new the tributing generously to every TO. 8-8139 bath morning, May 25, "What Is 're the n qui Tea May 19 new mode of living in the ish cause. Not being a par- world. tisan organization the Workmen's Religion?" begin at The National Council of Jew- 8 Services :30 and are conducted by Can- Among the thousands who came Circle has among its members l a ll' shades of ish Juniors will sponsor its an- o f between 1890 and 1900 were many representaf l ve all asll c asses in Jewish nual spring formal dinner-dance anci who brought with them from th e opinion of life. idea on Saturday, May 25, at Frank- old country the ls great .- The members of the Arbeiter lin Hills Country Club. Prepara- and social libel equality human ation. With the awakening of the Ring n this occasion, on the tions for the affair, including national and social consciousness .10th of h an. nive.rsary of the founding music by Phil Brestcff and his of the Jewish masses in the old of the. th e i r . otgamzation, are proud orchestra, have been completed under the co-chairmanship of Lu- their accomplishments. country came also the renaissance members of the e chil e Mann and Diana Rosenblatt. Hundreds of members the Jews of America. The ,, among . The May meeting, at Temple in Detroit will workmen Circle n Jewish labor unions began to fight — El on Sunday, May 19, at for the abolition of the sweat- convene Ss unday, May 19, at 2:30 Beth p , at the l Jewish Community 2:30 p. m., will be a mother and shop, for better working condi- They to celebrate this great daughter tea. Election and in- tions, and it was imperative that e Centel Cent . ,.. c. ey wtlhl hear the Work- stallation of officers followed by a mass organization should be vent. rrlen , ,ss C, • iirrecllee c oid.usl: the hWork- a musical and social hour will created outside of the unions, mano in orc estra, complete the program. which should combine all the men features of the new acutely the recitations of the Workmen's changing Jewish life. • Circle school children, the presen- of the Workmen's Circle Thus, came the Workmen's Cir- tation group and they will hear (Continued from Page 1) de (Arbeiter Ring). It came as dramatic the speeces of national and local a synthesis of the idealism of the Jewish laboring people and Workmen's Circle members, who ating class of 1940, which will re- the practical realism of the new in spite of the adversities and ceive its diplomas at this Sab- American life. This synthesis be- the tragedies of today still hope bath Eve service, invited him to and work for a better tomorrow, be the commencement speaker. • Don't Risk the Danger of Moths came the foundation on which the The graduating class consists of • Don't Risk the Danger of Fire Workmen's Circle grew, to be- for a happier world, for a free the following students, most of • Don't Risk the Danger of Theft come the largest Jewish labor world. ---- whom have attended the Temple PAY NEXT FALL fraternal order in the world. The schools from the kindergarten age en C ircl e . of the Wor's through the 12th grade: h i storY history of Benjamin, Fur Coat Cleaning & Cold Storage Bernice can be justly calledk am Frances the Jewish labor movement in First De-Mothed In our U. 5. (lov- Helen Ruth Blumberg,Louis A. 9 e! ntnent approved vaults—cleaned Amerca. o y, it is an organ- Cohen, Betty M. Dvorman, Bette i by master Furriers Methods— f, ization with 750 branches in Ruth Elkin, Florence Betty Eren- Vita-Glazed—Insured up to $100 valuation. Additional insurance If every city and town in the United stein, Harold Firestone, Faye desired at a minimum cost. States where Jews live and work. Will Feature Concluding "Youth Flint, Tracy Freeman, Ruth Na- Seventy-five thousand strong is omi Gittleman, Marvin M. Gold- Speaks" Program at the the membership of this remark- berg, Russel H. Greenberg, Helen Jewish Center able organization. Wherever there Mae Greenstone, Leonard L. Gross- Phone Now is a branch of the Arbeiter Ring "Jewish Youth and Zionism" man, Burton C. Hartman, Henry in existence, it is the center of the progressive and liberal move- will be the fourth and final David Kaine, Gerald Matthew "Youth Speaks" program of the Leavitt, Stanford M. Levin, Alan ment, not only Jewish, but also 533-S47 FOREST AVENUE, EAST American. It was Norman. Thomas season and will be held on Sun- Nathan, Donald Joseph Pearl, who told me that whenever he (lay, May 19, at the Jewish Com- Corinne Ruth Perlis, Regene May Hol- Schefman, Ruthe Evelyne Schef- comes to a town in the south, munity Center, Woodward at man, Bernice E. Simon, Caroline middle west or far West, for a brook. Rabbi Morris Adler of Con- J. Somlyo, Dorothy Stiglitz, Shir- speaking engagement, he is as- sured of a hearty welcome and a gregation Shaarey Zedek will be ley Ruth Weinberg, Miriam L. ONE OF THE MOST MODERN IN THE STATE Norman Lee r. Weitz and responsive audience if there is a the moderator of this town hall Weisman, - Sally Josephine Wellebe awarded NEW PUPILS NOW BEING ENROLLED branch of the Workmen's Circle forum. The speakers will be Aid The diplomas will 11812 Linwood Ave., corner Tuxedo, upstairs vah Drasnin, Yehuda Solter; Cas- Grossman, president in existence. at Forty years ago the Arbeiter par Boyarsky and Zelda Rosen- by Harry C. Gro SIMON RICHARDSON, Principal Ring began primarily as a mutual that. They represent the follow- of the Young congregation. The People 's Temple Private Lessons Can Be Arranged aid fraternal organization. During ing points of view respectively: the following years it became the General Zionist, Labor Zionist, Club scholarship medals have Caro- Transportation furnished for children who live at a won by Dorothy Stiglitz, Faye to F lint. distance from the school. o and went Red Cross of the labor movement Revisionist and Mizrachi. Cor- The audience will be permitted tion of the world. Whenever there is le men J . line For information call TOwnsend 6-1698 a call for help from any Jewish to take part in the question and Hoab Perlis, Marvin M. Gold- A or non-Jewish labor organization answer period which will follow rine Ruth nd L anywhere in the world the Work- the formal program. Those dis- The berg Temple aouis A. Cohen. High School activi- men's the first it to is conie to the Circle rescue, is whether for satisfied with the answer as given by the discussants are permitted ties keys have been won by Ruthe Council Juniors SMILO SOAP IE First Time in Forest Cleaners'. History! COLD STORAGE GRADUATION and INSURANCE With Wattle Cleaning of Winter Clothes, Blankets, Drapes and Rugs "Jewish Youth and Zionism" Topic of Symposium Sunday COlumbia 4200 FOREST CLEANERS, Inc. KADIMAH HEBREW SCHOOLS I political prisoners, victims of per- a maximum of two minutes to Evelyne Schefman, Regene May J. I Schefman, Faye Flint, Caroline secution or sufferers from hun- challenge the argument. elected So mly o , Dorothy Stiglitz, Marvin Betty M. Dvorman Rose Poskel, newly - ger and war. The educational and cultural president of Junior Hadassah, M. Goldberg, B congregatit, Kalle vice-pr work is one of the outstanding will be chairman of the evening. and Dr. Helen Mae I. Greenstone. Herbert dis- on, will esi- achievements of the Workmen's She will be introduced by Murray s. Leonard Gross- Circle. One hundred and twenty Jacobs, vice president of Shaarey dent of the Yiddish schools are supported by Zedek Young Peoples' Society tribute the award the valedictory . Parti c ipating in t ry e the organization, Yiddish high and chairman of the "Youth man r willl the deliver schools, courses for teachers, for- Speaks" committee. fo service for the Sabbath Eve Dancing will follow the pro_ ritual following members of ums, clubs for juniors, dramatic and the community is in- will the Ruth Na omi Gittleman , the he be class: gram groups, etc., are included in , wide educational program. Thou- vited to attend. Admission is t invocation; Frances Bernice Ben jamin, Gerald Matthew Leavitt, sands of children are given a free. ---- Ruthe Evelyne Schefman, Donald liberal Jewish education, taught Joseph Pearl, Corinne Ruth Per- ' Jewish history, Yiddish language Lis and Miriam L. Weisman. A and literature, the history of the feate of the ritual will be the feature labor movement. Torah Service conducted by mem- The Workmen's Frank- Milton Wienberg of Lansing, begs of the class. Rabbis Frank- prac- pioneer in group medical Circle was a Lin and Fram will deliver brief tice. The medical departments of the Workmen's Circle in New Mich., has just notified the State York, Chicago, Los Angeles and Department of the Jewish War messages of felicitation to the other cittea are giving their mem- Veterans of the United States cl Dr. Marcus to Address College Exercises May 27 is soon to have the re- bet's the finest type of medical that he number for a Jewish War The closing exercises of Beth service American medicine can quired El College of Jewish Studies will give. The Workmen's Circle owns Veterans Post in that city. Word one of the finest tuberculosis ran- has been received that Governor be held Monday night, May 27. Dickinson will attend the installa- The lecturer will be Dr. Jacob itariums in the country, at Lib- R. Marcus, professor of history lion. arty, N. Y. Dior Burman, national corn- at the Hebrew Univn College. The J ewish youth was not for- George Galvani and the Temple gotten by the Workmen's Circle. mander of the J. W. V., Harry The last few years saw the Schaffer, past national command- Choir, accompanied by Jason Tick- growth of the youth movement in er, Sam Friedman of Akron and ton, will render Schubert's Can- tata "Miriam's Song of Triumph." it; about 5,000 young members other outstanding figures in the On Monday night, May 20, Beth joined the organization and form- veteran family have given their El College of Jewish Studies will ed English-speaking branches of assurance that they will attend. observe visitors' night the the Workmen's Circle. spring term. While college classes The path of the Arbeiter Ring Games Night of League for are limited exclusively to regu- larly registered students during ays covered with was not always Labor Palestine This • roses; there were difficulties and the entire term, on this special Saturday Night visitor's night the public is wel- fights in its ranks as it usually All who occurs in a very living and active The League for Labor Palestine come to visit the classes. it was the organization. Circle But leadership, that extends an invitation to all to desire to attend should first come Beth El College Workmen's understood the danger of Corn- the attend night party on on to the the second office floor of of the Temple May its 18, games at 45 Farrand Park, which Communist movement. The passClasses charge. munists used all means to cap- Highland Park. 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