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June 21, 1940
New Summer Hours DR. FRANKLIN HONORED BY WAyN
for Library of the UNIVERSITY WITH DEGREE OF LL. b.
Shaarey Zedek Also Honored by Hebrew Union College With Doctor
of Divinity D egBr r d ,
In keeping with the policy of
previous years Shaarey Zedek Li-
At the graduating exercises of D
Co i:.e:
n t i o isrssin
o , thethecitSizy elpho;you,s3
brary will remain open through-
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out the summer. The schedule Wayne University, held on Thurs- eictg B oa rd, the Civ ic Theater .
for the months of July and Au- day evening, June 13, Dr. Leo
gust, however, will be as follows: M. Franklin, Rabbi of Temple and Plan Association, the For'd
10 a. m. to 1 p. m. and 6:30 p. Beth El, was one of four persons Republic, the League of Nations
m. to 8:30 p. m. on Mondays, honored by being presented with Assmattmt, and the C i t i z en s
Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thurs- an honorary degree. The degree Committee on Needs o f Wayne
days, and 9:30 a m. to 12.30 p. conferred upon him was Doctor University. For these services he
of Laws, a degree which he al- was cited as one of Detroit's t en
m. on Fridays.
useful citizens.
The library board calls atten- ready holds from the University
tion to the wide assortment of of Detroit. He was also recently th As he comes to the Scriptural
three score and ten years, it is
books for summer reading now honored by his Alma Mater, the t to
reap the harvest of resp
obtainable for circulation to Hebrew Union College, which and affection in which he ' h ec t
i c
Is held.
members of the Jewish commun- conferred upon him Honoris His c ____ , .
Causa, the Doctor of Divinity De- i
concept of religion, actively
ity and the general public. A gree.
mplemented, has so minimized
fine and large selection of favor-
The citation from Wayne Uni- the old barriers of race and creed
ite classics, books of religious
that today interdenominational ex-
versity
reads as follows:
value, works of historic and bio-
changes are common as they were
graphic content, popular books
formerly rare. With scholarl y
in fiction and delightful children's Citation to Dr. Leo M. Franklin Wily, quiet courage, and indomit-
by
stories, also publications in He-
able good will and fellowship, h e
Wayne University
brew and Yiddish, are now avail-
has
shown
that church,
on
the
Occasion
of
His
Receiving
and
synagogue
are cathedral,
alike the
able at the Shaarey Zedek Li-
the
Honorary
Degree
of
brary. Many of the volumes ac-
House
of
God."
Doctor of Laws
cessible at present in the library
have just been released from the
Dr. Franklin is said to be the
"LEO MORRIS FRANKLIN, a
press; a number of others have native
of Indiana, graduate of first person who holds honorary
been in constant demand Cincinnati with Phi Beta Kappa degrees from both of Detroit's
throughout the year.
Key, and Hebrew Union College great universities.
as Rabbi in 1892, recipient of the
honorary degrees of Doctor of Dr. Alvin D. Hersch to
Receive Urgent
Laws and Doctor of Divinity; for Occupy the Temple Pul-
the past forty-one years he has pit Sabbath Morning
Appeal for Funds
been Rabbi of the Temple Beth
El. President of the Central Con-
For Kovno Yeshiva
In the absence from the city
ference of A m e r i c an Rabbis, of Dr. Leo M. Franklin and
Chairman
of
the
Tract
Commis-
An urgent appeal for funds
Rabbi Leon From, both of whom
has been received from the Kau- sion, author and editor, he is a are in attendance at the meeting
nas Yeshivas by Rabbi Jacob M.
Lesin of Neistadt, Lithuania, and
Rabbi Isaac M. Karpen of New his own community that his great- the Tem
cur-.
York, who are in Detroit solicit-
pleabpluitlphitmowrinllingbebyocp
ing for the Kolel Kovno Yeshiva Firmly convinced of the essen- Alvin D. Hersch, who will con-
tinily democratic nature of reli- duct the service and preach a
of Lithuania.
The cable from Kovno, trans- gion, he established a system, now brief sermon.
Sabbath services continue un-
mitted here by Rabbi L. Ruden- i c i d e 1 y copied, of unassigned
sky, executive director of the I wars, uniform religious education, interruptedly throughout the sum-
and
non-sectarian
services.
He
mer months. They are held in
Kaunas Yeshiva fund in New
York, describes the critical con- has served this city as a member the Brown Memorial Chapel, be-
of
the
Detroit
Public
Library
ginning at 10 o'clock.
dition of the theological school
and states that many refugees
have come to the Yeshiva and are
in need of support.
During their stay here, Rabbis
Lesin and Karpen addressed
synagogues and organizations in
Registrations for Camp Habon - - ing the Center, Madison 8400.
their effort to raise funds to
help assure the continued exist- im, the summer home camp of th Lenore Markson is director of
ence of the famous Lithunian Jewish Community Center, Wood the camp.
Yeshiva.
ward at Holbrook, will take plac e
A local committee has been
formed to assist the two guests on Monday and Tuesday, July 1, Rabbi Fineberg to Install
in their efforts. They will re- and 2, at the Center, from 9
Bnai David Men's Club
main here another week to con- a. m. to 4 p. b. This program
Officers June 27
tinue their efforts.
designed to meet the needs of
the many boys and girls from
The Men's Club of the Bnai
the ages of seven through fifteen, David Synagogue will hold in-
who find it impossible to leave stallation of officers on Thurs-
the city during the summer vaca- day, June 27, in the auditorium.
tion, has been sponsored by the
Rabbi S. Z. Fineberg of Flint
Center for the past 11 years. A will act as installing officer. Mu-
well rounded camp program is sic will be furnished by the Son-
Dr. Edgar A. Kahn, 39-year- offered within the building it- dray Gypsy Orchestra. Colors will
old University of Michigan brain self, utilizing the many facilities be presented by Boy Scout Troop
surgeon, son of Albert Kahn, which the new Center now af- 135. The public is invited.
architect, left for France, where fords.
he will serve with the American
The camp season begins July
Red Cross in the American Hos- 15 and extends for six weeks
Gifts to North End Clinic
pital.
through Aug. 23. The day be-
Dr. Kahn, who has been asso- gins at 9 a. m. and ends at 3:30
North End Clinic has received
ciate professor of surgery at the p. m. A small fee of $6 is re-
university medical college since quired, in addition to a Center the following contributions:
In honor of the wedding anM-
his graduation in 1924, left on
the Clipper from New York for membership of $2, for the com- versary of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Portugal last Saturday noon. His plete six weeks season. The $6 fee Wineman from Mr. and Mrs. Sam
destination in France is uncer- provides the child with hot lunches Gilbert; in memory of Joseph
tain, the American Hospital hav- served daily in accordance with Finley, from Mr. and Mrs. Al-
ing been moved from Paris to a dietary laws and the Center mem- bert M. Jordan; in memory of
city in southern France within bership offers a leisure time pro- Joseph Jordan, from Mr. and
gram for the child for the entire Mrs. Albert M. Jordan.
the last few days.
For the Supplementary Medi-
Dr. Kahn has won recognition year. Trained and experienced
Assistance Fund for Children:
as one of the outstanding brain counselors have been selected to cal
In memory of Mrs. Anna Net-
supervise the program.
surgeons in the country.
In addition to swimming, which zorg, from Mr. and Mrs. Leon
will take place in the Center's Netzorg; in memory of Morrir,
Miss Leah Davidson Appears own
swimming pool, many addi- Myers, from Mr. and Mrs. Leon
in Piano Recital
tional activities have been planned Netzorg, Miss Sadie Hirschman
which include social dancing, mu- and Jesse F. Hirschman.
Miss Leah Davidson, daughter sic, puppetry, arts and crafts,
For the Alpha Epsilon
of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Davidson journalism, playground activities, Scholarship Fund: In honor of
of Birmingham, Mich., appeared photography, toyery, art classes, the following confirmations, from
in a piano recital in Birmingham dramatics and Jewish holiday cele- Allison Steele, Mignon Ginsburg.
and was given an ovation for her brations. The Center library will Shirley Ann Oppenheimer and
marvelous presentation of selec- be made available to the campers Mrs. Samuel A. Rosenberg.
tions from Mozart, Schumann, daily. Special parents' programs
Chopin, Grieg, Beethoven.
will be held at which counselors
KURT ELLENBOGEN
The piece de resistance was and parents will be able to dis-
SOUGHT IN DETROIT
the Beethoven 'Concerto, C. Min- cuss the particular needs of their
or No. 3." This was a happy child. Weekly trips to places of
Anyone knowing the where-
selection and to make the num- interest have also been outlined
abouts of Kurt Ellenbogen, for-
ber complete there was a cham- for this summer program.
merly residing at 2432 Pingree
ber music accompaniment com-
Further information of Camp Ave., please contact Mrs. Mau-
posed of Emily Adams and Ida Habonim may be obtained
by call- rice Goldstick at Madison 697
Bell Knox, violinists: Mitchell
0 .
Humphreys, viola; Arthur Bach-
mann, cello; William Griss, clar-
inet; Ronald Odmark, oboe; How-
ard Wigell, flute; and John An-
derson, bassoon. This combina-
June 24, 26, 27—Graduation exercises in three branches of
tion was skillfully directed by United
Hebrew Schools.
Marius Fossenkemper who gave
June
25-27--Annual convention of Rabbinical
the soloists excellent support. America, at
Congregation Shaarey
These people were all from the
June 25—Address by Dr. Louis Finkelstein, presid A esnstob
em f ly(
Jew-
Detroit Symphony Orchestra. The
soloist revealed warmth and ish Theological Seminary of America, at public meeting at Shaarey
outstanding technique in this Zedek, opening convention of Rabbinical Assembly of America. ,
July 4—Excursion of Detroit Post No. 135 of Jewish N‘ or
number.
Veterans of the United States.
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To Serve in France
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Detroiters Active at Conven-to serve on the praesidium. Mr.
tion of Federation of
Mellin, Mr. Greenbaum and Mrs.
Polish Jews
Siegel were active on commit-
tees. Mr. Mohr was again elected
Morris Mohr, president of the vice-president for the State of
Polish Jews, Isadore Mellin, vice- Michigan.
president, Abe Greenbaum, treas-
The following resolutions were
urer, and Mrs. Jenny Siegel, of adopted: To coordinate the poli-
the Ezra Sisterhood, attended tical work with the American
the 32nd annual convention of Jewish Congress; to support
the Federation of Polish Jews United Jewish Appeal and that
in America, which was held June all relief work of the Federation
8 and 9 at Asbury Park, N. J., be conducted with the coopera-
and concluded in New York on tion with the Joint Distribution
June 10. Committee, and to send every
A report as to what took place possible assistance to Polish ref-
will be given shortly at an open ugees wherever they may be.
meeting. The delegation express- The Detroit District and the
ed their satisfaction as to the Ezra Sisterhood are planning to
splendid achievements of the launch a membership drive in the
work of the Federation and par- very near future. The office of
ticularly with the relief given to the Federation of Polish Jews is
refugees. located at 9124 Linwood Ave.,
The Detroit delegates played a phone number TYler 4-5913. The
distinctive part in bringing about office is open daily except Sat-
important changes at this con- urday and Sunday from 9:30 a.
ference. Mr. Mohr was elected m. to 5 p. m.
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