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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle
Moonlight of S. Z.
Sisterhood July 10
Plans are being completed for
the moonlight of the Sisterhood
of Shaarey Zedek, to be held on
Wednesday evening, July 10,
aboard the Steamer Put-In-Bay.
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up at once. There will be no
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FARBAND
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tional general secretary of the
Farband.
To Fight Discrimination
The convention also decided to
join in the fight against discrimi-
nation, and especially to oppose
prejudice by Jewish employers
against Jewish employees. The
general executive was instructed
to follow up investigations of dis-
crimination and to instruct
branches throughout the country
to work out systematic methods
of conducting investigations of
causes and trends of such pre-
judice, and to report them to the
national office.
Strongly condemning Commun.
ist and other subversive activities
in this country, the Farband con-
vention urged the outlawing of
fifth colmuns in all communities
and called for aggressive anti-
Communist campaigns by all
chapters.
A convention resolution also
favored the proposal made by Sec-
retary of Interior Ickes that Alas-
ka be made available for the set-
tlement of refugees.
Combine Women' s Clubs
Juno 7, 1940
Mrs. Solovich Heads
Isadore Ressler's
Bnai Brith Women
Works on Exhibit
The Women's Auxiliary No.
122 of Bnai Brith will hold its
annual installation of officers on
Sunday, June 9, at 8:15 p. m.,
at Temple Beth El.
Sydney Kusworm, grand lodge
chairman and treasurer for the
An event of social as well as
artistic importance will b e
the
exhibition ro of
s by
essaleard
colors f oil Isadore i
well known Detroit artist. The'
exhtib
in b eiti onacoobpeeannedRFoorm
j
idat', Jsuanb,
ele qs ,
Incorporated, at 322 W
W . La layette '
Blvd.
Landscapes, still life, marines,
and figures are among Al r. Re ss.
leri;sir.coRl elec
sslt eior
Ressler, n' who has studied in
Europe under the direction of a
French Master of Art, Rudolph
Deschatlet, is 71 years old, and
was born in Geneva, Switzerland.
He has been established in De-
troHs
itisinecnetir1e 916 .
collection of 150
pictures, includes paintings from
the United States, Canada and
Europe.
Several of Mr. Ressler's paint-
ings have been in the Michigan
Artists' Exhibition at the De-
troit Institute of Arts, and he
has received honorable mention for
his colorful landscape paintings,
His work has also been exhibited
at the Fine Arts Gallery of San
Diego and other art institutions,
By decision of the convention
Eng Roll — Fried Shrimps
MRS. SAMUEL RUBINER
the Farband Women's Clubs an d
and All Kinds of
tickets sold at the boat. Tickets the Pioneer Women's Organiza
SYMPOSIUM CONDEMNS
GENUINE CHINESE FOOD
are now procurable from Mrs. tions will be united into one or
ANTI-JEWISH CHARGES
6 Course Dinners — 50c Aaron Silberblatt, Un, 1-5550; ganization to be known as Pion
Mrs. Sam Fisher, To, 6.2807; eer Women's Alliance.
MRS. CHARLES SOLOVICH
We Deliver Anywhere
Efforts will also be made t 0
Before a packed auditorium
Mrs. Irving Golden, To. 8-6497.
Phone TERRACE 2.9292
intensify the work of the English _ Supreme Lodge Bnai Brith, a dis- Sunday night, the Jewish-Arneri.
Mrs.
Samuel
Rubiner,
Mrs.
Mor-
Catering to Parties, Banquets, etc.
speaking
groups.
There
are
now
tinguished speaker, will be the can Youth Council presented a
ris Blumberg and Mrs. Bert Smok-
symposium on "Anti-Semitism and
ier, chairmen of the hostess com- 30 English.speaking branches with guest of the evening.
MANDARIN mittee, are assisted by Mesdames a membership of 1200.
Mrs. Harry Tanner, past presi- Racial Understanding." Speakers
The convention accepted the dent of the auxiliary and officer were: Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka of
Berman, B. Cpanenwalth,
GARDEN CAFE Julius
Maurice Diem, Sidney Frank, offer of Louis LaMed of Detroit , of the district grand lodge, will Congregation Bnai David; Rev.
3620 CASS AVE.
Philip Gilbert, Abe Gordon, made through S. Niger, of a install the following officers: Pres- Owen A. Knox, minister of the
Charles Hamburger, Max Hay- $1,000 annual prize for the bes t ident, Mrs. Charles Solovich; vice. Bethlehem Methodist Church and
literary work in Yiddish or He- presidents, Miss Clara Hurwitz, president of the Civil Rights
man, Samuel Kaplan, Harry Kei- brew-
Mrs. Jess Feiler and Mrs. Saul Federation; John W. Smith, pres-
dan, Harry Kraft, Saul Levin,
David Pinski, eminent play- Rosenman; monitress, Miss Char- ident of the Common Council;
Theodore Levin, David Lichtig,
Charles Smith, S. S. Wittenberg, wright and novelist, was re-elected lotte Gant; corresponding secre- Rev. Malcolm G. Dade, rector of
Joseph Yolles and Maurice Zack- president of the Farband, and tary, Miss Gladys Goldberger; St. Cyprian's Episcopal Church,
Louis Segal was re-elected gen- financial secretary, Mrs. S. S. and Nat Ganly, business agent of
heim.
Aaron; recording secretary, Mrs. Local 155, UAW-CIO. Edward L.
A meeting of all committee eral secretary.
Convention Banquet
chairmen will take place on Mon-
Victor Finn; mailing secretary, Shulman was chairman.
The
convention
banquet
on
Sun-
A resolution regarding the topic
day, June 10, 7:30 p. m., at the
Mrs. Calvin Prady; treasurer,
some of Mrs. Moe Leiter, 1745 day evening was addressed by Mrs. Nathan Wolf; guardian, Mrs, under discussion was enthusiastic-
Dr.
Israel
Goldstein,
president
of
W. Boston Blvd.
Charles Mandell; sentinel, Miss ally adopted by the audience. The
the National Fund of America, Aimee Barnett; guide, Mrs. Her- resolution said in part, "We sharp-
and Mayor Edward J. Jeffries. man Prady; trustees, Mrs. Ger- ly condemn those who attempt to
Dr, Goldstein spoke of the prog- ald Goldberg, Mrs. Samuel Leib, libel the Jewish people by paint-
ROOMS WITH
ress achieved in Palestine and Miss Minnie Gross, Miss Edith ing them as war mongers and do
FICTION
PRIVATE BATH
pointed to the settlement of 2,000 Rosenberg.
now declare that the Jewish peo-
Only five minutestoloop
people a month in spite of restric-
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t
Mrs. Jess Feiler is chairman of ple join with al other Americans
CLARK AND HURON STS,
tions and difficulties. Mayor Jef-
FROM amo.
,
the installation. Refreshments will in the fervent hope that America
SPECIAL
What caused labor leaders to fries expressed faith in democ. be served and dancing will follow stay out of war." This statement
WEEKLY RATES
work at cross purposes? Why racy.
the program. Members, their hus- was based upon a previous state-
was there opposition to the La-
Others who spoke at the ban- bands and friends are invited.
ment that, "The fostering of in-
Follette investigation? Mitch is quet were: Louis Segal and Sam-
tolerance
and race hatred is fa.
in the center of the events which uel Niger.
cilitated by the existence of war
The Opening Session
aroused these questions. He ob-
Europe and is being intensi-
More than 2,500 people at- ing faith in the Jewish Home- in
serves all the transpiring events,
land, Baruch Zuckerman, noted fied under cover of a war hysteria
and through him the novelist tended the opening session at labor
Zionist leader, lauded De- . . . this growth of anti-Semitism
studies the problems which make the Wilson Theater and heard troit for its great contributions is' a menace not only to the
for a social novel.
addresses by national Farband to the Gewerkshaften and other Jewish people but to democracy
In the 650 pages of "Citi- leaders. Joseph Haggai, chairman funds.
itself."
zens" we hear the echoing call of the Detroit convention com-
The opening session was feat-
for social justice, the craving for mittee, greeted the delegates in ured by a musical program in
WINDOW SHADES
decency among men and for fair an address introducing David which the Halevy Singing So. Jr. Home Relief Annual
dealing towards workers. Some Pinski, national president, as ciety, under the direction of Dan
MADE TO ORDER
Spring Formal June 23
of the records of the LaFollette chairman.
Flohman, and Jan Peerce, noted
Cleaned and Repaired
Committee are quoted in this
Mr. Pinski pointed to the close opera singer, participated. H.
The Junior Home Relief So-
novel, and the committee is dis- alliance between Jewish tradi- Yellis, Farband's field worker, ciety's
LINOLEUM
annual spring formal, fea-
guised
as
the
Gottschalk
Corn-
tions
and
the
democratic
ideals.
spoke briefly. The children from turing Max Gail and his orches-
Inlaid and Battleship
mittee.
He described the achievements the Farband schools in Detroit tra, will be held Sunday, June
Dr. Wilner's friendship with of the Farband and reported that sang several songs and greeted
CARPETING
at the Lakeshore Country
the Jewish captain of the Chi- its membership doubled to 18,000 the delegates, and one of the 23,
Rugs and Furniture
Club. Proceeds will go towards
cago police introduced the angle since 1936.
children, Naomi Beitner, spoke in sending disabled children to camp
of the Jew. Capt. Rosen believed
VENETIAN BLINDS
Invoking the spirit of the day Yiddish in behalf of her school. for their summer vacations.
that
it
was
doing
the
Jews
no
Drapery Hardware
—Memorial Day—Dr. Barnett R. mates. Paul E. Krause, corpora-
good to have police link all Com- Brickner, Rabbi of the Euclid tion counsel of Detroit, greeted Guests are invited. For informa-
To.
Get Our Prices and Save
munists with Jews. Besides, in Ave. Temple in Cleveland, com- the convention in thu name of tion call Natalie Reicher,
Free Estimates Furnished
6-8677.
the course of the investigation pared Gettysburg to Flanders the mayor and the city.
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an attempt was made to create Field and declared that in this
Due to illness in the family,
CALL TYLER 5-1230
suspicion of the Jewish .doctor hour, too, it becomes necessary to Dr. Stephen S. Wise was unable growth of the Farband, on the
by establishing that in his youth strive that those who died in de- to be here to address the con- rapid rise of the English-speaking
branches and the youth groups,
his name was not Mitchell but fense of freedom shall not have vention.
the increase of women's clubs to
Moses. The current American died in vain.
Business Sessions
900, the improvement in the in-
problems, the fight against Fas-
Business
sessions
of
the
con-
Pleading for Palestine as the
surance benefits, the enrichment
cism and Communism, the efforts
vention commenced Thursday of the treasury by $250,000 and
to preserve democracy—all are major aim in Jewish life today, night at Hotel Statler.
the growth of the Farband's
reflected in this magnificent Rabbi Brickner urged that the
Speaking on Thursday night, schools and its Teachers' Semi-
Jewish problem be lifted from a
novel.
Dr.
Aryeh
Tartakower,
Polish
plane
of
charity
to
that
of
states-
nary.
"Citizens" is one of the great
Friday's Sessions
novels of this year. It is a mag- manship. He declared that we Jewish leader, told of the growth
Colliagwood at Third
of
the
Poale
Zion
movement
in
are
with
Great
Britain
in
this
Under the chairmanship of S.
nificent social study, a great
Europe
and
described
the
help
story, a well fictionized bit of hour of destiny and suggested that was given by Belgian and Bonchek, Friday morning's ses-
CARPETED I TO 5 ROOMS
history. Meyer Levin rises in that the Palestinian.Jewish youth Dutch 7ionists to the labor Zion- sion was addressed by A. Dick-
stature as a novelist through this be invited by England to partici- ists in Poland. He said that Swe- enstein, representative of the
SUITES, FUR. OR UN-
pate in the fight for democracy.
Palestine workers' Bank, who re-
great
work.
FUR., LIGHT, AIRY, SOME
Louis Segal, national secretary dish Poale Zionists are now of- ported that $500,000 in shares and
HAVE 2 BATHS. ALL
of the Farband, in a stirring ad- fering assistance to refugees and deposits was invested in the hank
to the Zionist cause wherever during the past year. The Far-
Winner of Essay Contest dress, condemned the Commu- possible.
WITH NEW INDIVIDUAL
nists
and
especially
attacked
the
band urged its memberships to
REFRIGERATIONS A N D
Thanks The Chronicle
Philip Block of New York ap- take shares in the amount of
handful of Jews who still sup-
TABLE TOP STOVES,
pealed
in
behalf
of
the
vocational
port Stalinism. He pointed to
$7,000 in this bank.
Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle: Palestine as the chief avenue of schools of the ORT.
COMPLETE HOTEL SER-
Delegates discussed Mr. Segal' ,
I
wish
to
thank
you
and
The
S.
Niger,
principal
speaker
at
VICE. DINING ROOM,
relief for suffering Jewry and
report at Friday morning's ses-
Chronicle for the wonderful op- said that by placing work for Thursday evening's session, stress. sion.
GARAGE. CONVENIENT.
portunity which you gave to the Palestine's reconstruction first on ed the need for Jewish cultural
An Oneg Shabbat was held at
LY LOCATED. C. BISIO,
consecrants a n d confirmants the Farband agenda the organi- values in American Jewish life. Lachar's Friday evening. The
MGR., TO. 8-2680.
through the essay contest you zation justiles its existence by "Jewish life in the United States speaker, on the subject "Hebrew
has been emptied of content and Poetry in the Middle Ages," was
sponsored. It gave me the neces- that alone.
are becoming spiritually im- Dr. Haym Greenberg. J. J.
sary impetus to think seriously
Eliezer Kaplan, treasurer of Jews
he warned. "Our Schwartz read translations from
about my own consecration.
he Jewish Agency for Palestine, poverished,"
And I want, through you, to old the large audience that spiritual heritage expresses itself poetry of Middle Ages.
thank the judges who found my 'whatever happens the work for in emotionalism rather than na-
RECEPTACLES
The Oneg Shabbat was follow-
Garbage, Ash and Rubbish.
effort worthy of the firsf prize. Palestine goes on, not only for tionalism. We give charity, thus ed by a session which was ad-
Reinforced Concrete ,. Fully Guar-
dispensing
with
our
duties,
but
I assure you that the Encyclo- he preservation of the Yishuv
dressed by Dr. Jakob Lestchin-
anteed. Priced Right.
pedia will be much used and will but also to save the vast hordes we lack respect for national life. sky on the subject "The Situa-
AMERICAN
We
must
endeavor
to
eliminate
remain an outstanding reminder 0 f refugees." He declared that
of World Jewry Today."
RECEPTACLE CO.
ignorance among the masses. We tion
of my consecration.
The convention urged branches
Palestine looks to America as its must give them a national edu-
579 Kenilworth To. 8-5889
Sincerely
throughout the country to insti-
hief supporter in this dark hour. cation."
JUDY JACOBS.
Shah-
In a stirring address reaffirm-
ouis Segal reported on the tute the holding of Oneg
bats.
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