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July 5, 1940

programs, Medal
Winners at Hebrew
Schools Graduations

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

J a m e a Marshall Elected
Honorary Vice-President
of Publication Society

9

Stress Need for
Honor Priest for
Bnai Brith Annual
Unity at Parley
Saving a Torah
Moonlight July 21
of Sons of Zion
The Bnai Brith lodges of met-

PHILADELPHIA, Pa. — In
ropolitan Detroit and their auxil-
electing Mr. James Marshall as
ATLANTIC CITY. (WNS)—
lanes will hold their annual moon-
one of its new honorary vice- A resolution urging Zionist
light on Sunday evening, July 21.
presidents, the Jewish Publication leaders "to restore and main-
The Bob-Lo Steamer Columbia
Society has brought back to its tain unity as the only possible
has been chartered. Dancing
way to meet the extraordinary
aboard ship will be to the music
situation now confronting Amer-
of David Diamond and his orches-
lean Zionists," was adopted by
het. Other entertainment will be
the 300 delegates from 17
announced later.
states attending the 31st an-
All arrangements are being
nual convention of the Order
completed under the direction of
Sons of Zion.
the. general chairman, Louis II.
The resolution stated that
Schostak, who is also the newly
"never has unity and solidarity
elected preside nt of Pisgah Lodge.
in American Zionist ranks been
Pickets may be secured at the
as imperative as at the present
dock at the foot of Woodward
moment."
on the night of the sailing or
Unqualified endorsement and
from any of the Hirai Brith
support of President Roosevelt's
members.
national defense program was
unanimously voted.
PASSAIC, N. J.—Rabbi Max
Nazi Pres s Attach e Requested To
The convention also voted to
was carried Out for the graduat-
Zucker (left) delivers the
Leave Mexico
purchase an ambulance and
class by Shirley Richie and
Bnai Brith message to Fa-
ing rton Wainger. The recipients
MEXICO CITY ( WNS) — Ar-
emergency supplies, with funds
ther Dunne.
Nlo
thur Dietrich, press attache of
raised by various constituent
for the next graduating, class
the Nazi Legation here, has been
camps, to be sent to the Red
were David Levine and Pearl
WASHINGTON. — A s in a 11 requested to leave Mexico by
Mogen David, similar to the news item in a magazine led a
Weisner. The class presented the
Minister of Foreign Relations
Red Cross, in Palestine.
school with a large map of Pal-
powerful group of Jewish lead-
The delegates were addressed ers on the Pacific Coast to pay Eduardo Hay because his propa-
estine. It was presented by Jean.
by Louis Lipsky, Dr. Israel tribute to a Catholic priest on ganda activities are "prejudicial
nette Katz and Florence Marks.
Goldstein, Abraham Goldberg the Atlantic seaboard for the lat- to Mexican interests." Dietrich
G
Addresses were delivered by
and Joseph Kraemer. Stressing ter's - heroism and good will to- has been engaged in spreading
Bernard Isaacs and Norman Rut-
JAMES MARSHALL
the need of unity in Zionist ward the Jews of the community Nazi and anti-Semitic propagan-
rg, the class instructor. Rab•
da in Mexico.
fold a member of a family long ranks, Mr. Lipsky said: "Now in which he lives.
tenbe
Moldowsky
warded
the
di.
bi B.
Theodore Schumacher, editor
when the Jews of Palestine
plomas to the graduates. Grad- connected with the society.
Several months ago, Father
uation and Palestinian songs
Mr. Marshall's late father, stand ready to defend, with William V. Dunne, of Passaic, of the new Nazi newspaper here
Diario Aleman, was also ordered
were sung by the choir, conduct- Louis Marshall, was intimately their lives, if need be, the Jew-
N. J., risked his life trying to
connected with the society from ish Homeland, we here must save a Torah from Temple Ema- expelled. Schumacher disappear-
ed by Mrs. A. Roberg.
recently and the police are
The recipients of the medals its earliest years. He steadfastly stand behind them and hell . the nuel, which was ablaze. The Na- ed
searching for him.
tional
Jewish
Monthly,
published
Feigenson
gold
medal,
refused
to
become
an
officer
of
upbuilding
of
Palestine."
were
Harry Grayer, attorney and by Bnai Brith, reported the un-,
Shirley Richie; Kvutzah Ivrith the society, largely because its
headquarters and meetings were former vice president, was elect- usual incident, and Bnai Brith
That conference of foreign
silver medal, Samuel Farber.
leaders on the Pacific Coast re- language editors at the World's
The David ■ V . Simons graduat held in Philadelphia and he felt ed unanimously Grandmaster of
he could not
it justice,
no the Order,
succeeding
Dr. Har- solved to honor the priest after Fair, where the patricipants pub-
ing class held its ceremony
in do
the
ris J. but
Levine,
who
was nan.ed
licly declared their loyalty to the
they road of his pction.
Winterhalter Public School. Solo• officer or trustee was a firmer Chief Medical Examiner of the
District No. 74, Bnai Brith's United States, was nothing but
mon hasdan, the principal, open- friend than he. He frequently Order. Herman Zvi Quittman
ed the ceremony and introduced came to its annual meetings, he was re-elected evecutive di- a•eafi comprising all the Pacific a publicity stunt for Henry Ford,
Coast states, pp•op•ated a sum and was organized by the foreign
the class president, Charlotte Kel- addressed them, he contributed to rector.
as a cas contribution to the language advertising agency for
man. Addresses were delivered by the society's funds, and he urged
Mount Car el Guild, a charity the auto plant.
Joseph Haggai, class instructor. upon other people its support,
they discovered was close to Fa-
and Bernard Is.mcs. Class songs largely because of his firm con-
ther Dunne's heart, and of which
were directed by Miss Rose viction that if the Jews in Amer- "Upon One Road
Egg Roll — Fried Shrimps
he is Moderator.
Brooke. ica remained ignorant of their
and All Kinds of
In a Timely Aim"
Brief talks on Jewish institu Bible, th err history, their litera-
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senstein, Evelyn Stnllman, Eva ably would not be worthwhile to won wide acclaim for their deep Yurle Post's Helen Kirkpatrick, a
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Catering to Parties, Banquets, etc.
man and Anna Kroll. The vale- hated ignorance. He contributed rooted human elements necessary none other than Dr. Chaim Weiz-
dictorians were Anna Baschin and o::e-fourth of the sum necessary to cement kindliness and brother . - mann . . . While Nazi planes
MANDARIN
Herman Bennett. The candle to set up the Hebrew Press of hood, has written another collec- flew over Britain's capital the
ceremony was carried out by Ra- the society in 1920.
GARDEN CAFE
tion of poems which deserve a Zionist leader calmly read Isaiah
chel Nelson and William Posen.
James Marshall is president of p 1 a c e of first consideration from the Hebrew Bible, Miss
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Yochonan and Barbara Malitz the Board of Education of the among poetic creations of our Kirkpatrick reported.
were the recipients of candles. City of New York; a trustee of days. In "Seeds of Growth",
May Cohen and Jerry Abram- the Jewish Board of Guardians; published by Bruce Humphries,
son presented the class gift to a member of the Board of Man- Inc., 30 Winchester St., Boston,
NO DOWN
the school.
agers of the Society for the Re- Miss Lewis again seeks a path
PAYMENT on
of Juvenile Delin- of justice in the hope that all
Mrs. Bert Smokier, vice-presi- formation
dent of the Woman's Auxiliary, quents; a member of the Exe- peoples will meet "upon one road
extended greetings to the gradu- cutive Committee of the Ameri- in timely aim." This sentiment is
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pain and co-chairman for the onward.
A similar sentiment permeated
r.e diplomas were awarded by Borough of Manhattan, vice-
American the other poems in this volume.
Rabbi Leizer Levin, the nemara chairman
o f
the
instructor of the United HebreWFriends of the Hebree - Univer- Especially interesting is the one-
HOME COOKED MEALS IN PLEASANT SURROUNDINGS
Schools. The recipients of the sity in Jerusalem. He was na- act play "Asmonean", and of ad-
medals were: Feigenson gold tional chairman of the Jewish ditional significance is the poem
meAal, Charlotte Kelman; Kvut- Agency for Palestine campaign "Of Prophecies". "Courage" has
HARRY S. DERMER, Mgr.
zah silver medals, Ben Banish from 1931 to 1933. He is a an angle of importance at this
and Eva Poss.
New York City time, the author pleading for
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y faith:
The commencement exercises member of the Ne
of the Philadelp hia-B
Ita-
' B y:
y: on School Charter Commission and served "All the ramparts and bridges
oard of Vis-
are gone
were held on Thursday evening, a s president of the Board
f t Nw
e Yok r Taining
r
June 27. . ernard
B
When the heart is mastered I
Isaacs opened itors ohe
th
by fear."
the exercises and introduced the School for Boys for two years.
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Miss Lewis dedicates her book
Schools, and by Isidore Sobeloff, tides on Palestine, law, etc.
to the memory of her uncle, J.
executive director of the Jewish
Messelhoff, whom she lauds as
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I have often said that all the "a poet of merit", and opens and
chorus was directed by Mis Rose
closes the volumes with two of
Brooke. Discussions on Jewish misfortunes of men spring from his poems.
institutions were delivered by their not knowing how to I've
Lillian Grunt, Fay Stollman, Beu- quietly at home, in their own
lah Schachter, Esther Leal , Co- rooms.—Pascal.
hen. Betty Leemon and Roslyn
Hurwitz,
and their friends in the name of
Philip Caplan and Madeline the Auxiliary and presented each
(Continued from Page 1)
Children of early school age, or even younger,
Rosenbloom were the valedictor- graduate with a Hebrew Bible.
ians.
The candle ceremony was The Feigenson gold medal was iliary of the House of Shelter;
in charge
reach their late 'teens and early twenties almost
Of Adeline Subar and awarded to Herman Robinson. Harry Cohen; Mesdames Perry
Jerome Finkelstein. The recipients' The presentation was made by Burnstine, Martin Cowan, Harry
1-?fore one knows it. Then comes the day when
for the next class were Morris Miss Blanche Feigenson. The Cohen, Ella Dushkin, Max Dush-
a college or higher technical education is neces-
Zelanko and Charlotte Fortage. Kvutzah silver medals wereg iven kin, Irving Dworman, A. 0. Bar-
The school gift of the class was to Charles Elson and Madli ne sky, Robert Drews, Abraham A.
sary. Why not make sure now that funds for
by Carol Landau
andau and Rosenbloom by Herman D. Bor- Davidson, A. J. Fromm, Dr.
their education will be ready when needed?
Gerald Gorzeck, Max Gordon, aks,president of the Kvutzah Clarissa Fineman, Max Grossfeld,
class instructor, accepted the gift Ivrith.
L.
R.
Kramer,
Benjamin
Laiken,
I will he glad to show you how it can be done
for the school.
A new,
The American Legion Medals M. S. Perlis, Abe Rosenberg
in
a simple practical manner.
feature introduced this were given to two boys and two honoring the Yahrzeit of Mother,
Year in the graduating ceremony girls, Zelig Landy, Sander Bern- Bessie Harris, Samuel Raven,
dramatic presentation of stein, Anne Baschin and Adeline Nathan Spevakow, J. Shreier,
l' th .aes " a Vision
of the Valley" by Subar. The presentation was Ann Seeman, D. W. Simons,
.the Prophet Ezekiel, Martin Sor- made by Mrs. Abraham Zuss- Nathan Simons, Samuel Singer,
kowitz acting the part of the man, the former president of Joseph Newman in memory of
Prophet.
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the Julius Rosenwald Auxiliary Rose Berlin, and the Harris
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, The diplomas were awarded of the American Legion. Mrs. Family in memory of Bessie Har-
py
:Maurice
H.
Zackheim,
chair-
Zussman
was
introduced
by
Mrs.
ris.
Man of the Board of
Education. Sadie Bass, the president of the
,e
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den
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t Mrs. Charles Robinson, presi- Auxiliary.
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of the Woman's Auxiliary
The ceremony closed with th . e. opinion cons
titutrs
e a hiwhise man
t en the United Hebrew Schools, ex- singing of "God Bles America ' are those of bearing and forbear-
ed greeting to the graduates in Hebrew, and "Hatikvah."
ing.—Epictetus.

The United Hebrew Schools
lt
i
had commencement exercsesas
week.
exercises were
The Pal
held at the Custer Public School.
M. Michlin principal of the school,
opened the ceremony and intro-
(laced the chairman of the eve-
, the class president, Osher
ning
Tilchin.
Brief talks were given
by members of the graduating
, Samuel Farber, Lawrence
c lass
Strossky, Florence Marks. Other
Tilchin and Evelyn Moldowsky
were the valedictorians.
A lighted candle which symbo-
lizes the light of the Torah was
given over by a member of the
graduating class to a member of

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