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May 17, 1940 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1940-05-17

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9

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and

May 17, 1940

CONTEST

(Continued from Page 1)

Play to Feature
J. N. F. Auxiliary
Meeting Tuesday

the Legal Chronicle

CONGRESS

(Continued from Page I )

sional Polish Government at An-
gers and also to its representa-
tive in the United States, Count
Potocki, on May 3. The protest
of the American Jewish Congress
asked for the withdrawal of any
such plans and the guarantees
of full equality for Jews.
Count Potocki, in his commu-
nication to the American Jewish

years undergraduate work at He-
day in order to enable contes-
, to send them through their
brew Union College, at the same
tants
respective schools. The essays Play "One in a Million" and Ac- time receiving his B. A. de-
gree from the University of Cin-
may also be sent directly to The
cordion Soloist on After-
cinnati. From Cincinnati, he
Detroit Jewish Chronicle. A
noon's Program
transfered to the Jewish Institute
pseudonym should accompany
of Religion in New York, where Congress, made public by the
each essay.
Officers will be elected for the he received his rabbinical degree. Congress, refers to several state-
In a statement addressed to
ments issued by the Porvisional
If you want good as ROOMS WITH
The Chronicle this week, Louis ensuing year by the Ladies' Aux- In conjunction with his rabbini- Polish Government assuring the
at a
Rittenberg, executive and literary iliary of the Jewish National cal work, he received his Master Jews of equality and states
lair cost, the Wacker PRIVATE BATH
of Arts degree from Teachers
editor Of the Universal Jewish
meets your needs...
"there has been at no time any
Fund, at the meeting on Tuesday, College, Columbia University.
Encyclopedia, commends the con-
from /1 15
question as to the sincerity of
Flys minutest° Loop.
May 21, at 2 p. iii. , in the Fred
Rabbi Rosenthal came to the

test and states:
their
intentions."
Special weekly rates.
Temple on the Heights from
Rittenberg's Statement
The
American
Jewish
Congress
Temple Rodeph Sholom, Lafay-
,,The wide response to the
ette, La., and was officially in- in acknowledging the receipt of
y
contest
conducted
by
The
essa
stalled as spiritual leader there this communication from Count
Detroit Jewish Chronicle is a
Feb. 23, 1933, by Rabbi Stephen Potocki repeats its request for
heartening indication of the
a direct repudiation of these
S. Wise.
thirst for authentic Jewish knowl-
During Rabbi Rosenthal's occu- emigration or evacuation schemes
CLARK AND HURON STS.0
pancy of the Temple Rodeph from the Angers Government.
e dge prevalent among our youth.
It also betokens a wholesome in-
Count Potocki's communication
Sholom in Lafayette, La., he es-
cipient awareness by the coming
tablished an enviable record both was addressed to Dr. Stephen S.
generation that the household of
as preaches' and organizer, serv- Wise, president of the American
Israel must, now more than ever,
ing in the latter capacity in or- Jewish Congress.
rely for survival upon those im-
ganizing. the Jewish communities Gov. Lehman and Dr. Einstein to
perishable values which our an-
of Southwestern Louisiana.
Honor Mrs. Wise
cestors have bequeathed to us
Rabbi Rosenthal has continued
Governor Herbert H. Lehman
down through the centuries,
his fine work during his occu- of New York will join with Pro-
"It is eminently fitting that
pancy of the Temple on the fessor Albert Einstein and other
the new 'Universal Jewish En-
II eights pulpit, accomplishing distinguished leaders in the life
cyclopedia' should serve as a
• many changes and improvements, of the American community next
stimulus in this contest. For the
such as: an increasing Jewish Tuesday evening, May 21, in
editors and hundreds of contribu-
consciousness in the Religious paying tribute to Mrs. Stephen
tors of this monumental work
School; proper celebration of the S. Wise on the completion of 10
have striven to make accessible,
holidays; and a Free Daily He- years of activity in defense of
in direct simple English, the
. brew School.
the rights of Jews by the Wom-
origin and development, the as-
Rabbi Rosenthal is active in en's Division of the American
pirations, achievement and frus-
the
work
of
the
Inter-Religious
HELEN SLOAN
Jewish Congniss, of which she is
trations, the spiritual and civil-
a n d Inter-Racial Cooperative the President. The occasion will
izing influence of the Jewish peo- M. Butzel Room of the Jewish Committee and the Palestine be a dinner which is being tend-
pie—a relatively small segment Community Center, Woodward Committee. Besides being presi- ered to Mrs. Wise by the Wom-
dent of the Cleveland branch of en's Division at the Roosevelt
of humanity. and Holbrook.
A feature of this meeting will the American Jewish Congress, Hotel in New York City.
"In the words of Dr. Abba
Billet Silver, these 10 volumes be the appearance as accordion he is a vice-chairman of the
Unexpected
will greatly contribute to a fuller soloist of Helen Sloan, 13-year- Cleveland Jewish Welfare Fund,
a
member
of
the
executive
coun-
Guests?
understanding, by Jew and non- old daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Jew, of our rich and colorful Allan Sloan, and the presentation cil of the Cleveland Jewish Com- Tau Sigma Nu Rush Tea on
Sunday, May 19
Jewish lives and history. And I of an original skit, "One in a munity Council and the Bureau
No need to become
like to recall this terse charm- Million," written by a Jewish of Jewish Education. He is a
excited — Let Harry
terization by the late and lam National Fund worker. The play member of the National Admin-
Tau Sigma Nu Sorority will
Boesky help you enter-
istrative
Committee
of
the
Zion-
ented Dr. Cyrus Adler: 'The UM was directed by Mrs. Samuel
have a rush tea on Sunday after-
tain them with an as-
versal Jewish Encyclopedia is a Lehrman and Abraham Shechter, ist Organization of America. He noon, May 19, at the home of the
measure of Jewish self-defense.' teachers in the David W. Simons has made an extended visit to president, Frances Tubben. Miss
sortment of delicious
"Self-defense, in the midst of branch of the United Hebrew Palestine, Europe and the Near June Gold, assisted by Hilda
sandwiches.
Jeanne Dresner, secretary, and
brutal, ruthless assaults upon de- Schools. The song used for this East.
Miss
Edna
Federman,
treasurer,
mocracy, upon all the hard-won playlet was written by the late
Just Phone
will pour. In charge of the bids
liberties of mankind, is possible Abraham It Friedland, eminent
which were sent out last week are
only if we are well armored. author and educator. The music
TRINITY 2-9366
Arlene Mooshoian, Dorothy Pin-
For the Jewish people there has is by M. Medini of Cleveland.
for prompt Delivery Service
sky, Lorraine Bernbaune.
never been a weapon of self- The cast for this play includes
The rushees are Celia Altman,
defense as effective as our age- the following pupils from the Says Poland Does Not
Sylvia Brown, Dora Denenberg,
old heritage: Knowledge. Boys David W. Simons branch of the
Schools: Newton
Kaplan, Evelyn Levine, May
Contemplate Emig- Mary..
and girls participating in your United Hebrew Baschin, • Jean
12TH AT HAZELWOOD
Binder, Lillian Berger and Gladys
Ann
contest have been in quest of Arnold,
ration of Jews
Zohot.
that knowledge ever since they Baschin, Ronald Karbal, Barbara
have enrolled in the religious Malitz, Eugene Malitz, Harry
Count Jerzy Potocki, Polish
schools of Detroit. Your enlight- Posner and Harold Appelbaum.
ened rabbis and teachers have Members and friends meeting,
are in- Ambassador to the United States,
HOME COOKED MEALS IN PLEASANT SURROUNDINGS
this
in a reply to the protest of the
doubtless endowed them with vited to attend
good foundations. Their essays there being no admission charge. American Jewish Congress
BLAINE KOSHER RESTAURANT
against the revival of proposals
will reveal much of what they
by Polish Government leaders to
HARRY S. DERMER, Mgr.
know. And the winner of the
bring about a large scale emigra-
first prize will have a rare op - Crohn to Address
tion of Jews from a restored
8737 TWELFTH STREET
Dortunity to deepen and broaden
denies that this is the
J. N. F. Radio Hour Poland,
that knowledge. But, in any case,
intention of his government and
the competitive spirit in the con-
Lawrence W. Crohn, president asserts that the Jewish Tele-
test will quicken the pulse and
FOR FINE CUSTOM MADE
impulse of youth eager to fortify of the Zionist Organization of graphic Agency dispatch of May
Detroit,
will
be
the
speaker
on
2
"is
based
on
lack
of
under-
itself with dependable informa-
tion pertaining to the back- the Jewish National Fund radio standing of the policy of the
AT READY MADE PRICES
Government."
ground, accomplishments and period over Station WMBC this Polish
The dispatch of the Jewish
Saturday night, at 9:30 o'clock.
universal hopes of the Jew."
This weekly Jewish National Telegraphic Agency announcing
Fund broadcast has been arrang- such proposals were being dis-
TYLER 4.6728
The driving force of the Amer- c(' by Hyman Altman with the cussed, elicited a protest by the
8823 12TH ST (our only store)
ican Federation for Polish Jews cooperation of the station. William American Jewish Congress, which
is M. Maldwin Fertig, N. Y. State Hordes supervises the programs. was transmitted to the Provi-
TrInsit Commissioner, who after
the Federation's forthcoming con-
vention will set to work to
streamline the organization.

HOTEL

WACKER


BIAS DENIED
BY POTOCKI

HARRY,, BOESKY

QUILTS and PILLOWS

J. TRAURIG

Spring Dance of
A.Z.A. on Thursday

0.

Kamp
Kairphree

Incorporated

A CAMP FOR GIRLS

Established 18 Years
AGES 7 TO 17

Lake Charlevoix

Northern Michigan

Seymour Tilchin, Prop.

Mrs. Harry L. Jackson

Camp Mother

MARIE BEVERIDGE, A.B.—M.A., Head Counsellor,
Teacher
President Camp Fire Girls Guardian Ass'n,
at Cooley High School.

HENRY BUSSE

Henry Busse will play for the
spring (lance sponosored by the
11 local AZA Junior Bnai Brith
chapters on Thursday evening,
May 23, at the outdoor Eastwood
Gardens, Gratiot and 8-Mile Rd.
Morton Sultan, Phil Rothschild,
Phil Kaplan and Milton Barnett
are on the committee in charge.

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

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