America ffeirisk Periodical Cotter er 4, 1940 CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle With the Jewish Knickerbocker Will Speak Here Nov. 27 War Veterans 7 le of he of nd he he h- a he n- of 11 Dr. coup ans 0 notate bi Leo lain 10 gan a partm Robert Rosen, department nder, Jewish War Veter- f the United States, an- the appointment of Rab- n Foam as honorary chap- . the Department of Michi- d Ellis E. Goldberg as de- nt adjutant. All will p service tiot St at 7: starts vania urged J. w. ewish War Veterans Posts rticipate in the dedicatory and parade of the Gra- per Highway on Oct. 30, 0 p. in. Line of parade at Gratiot and Pennsyl- Ayes. All comrades are to turn out with their V . caps. Det oit Ladies Auxiliary No. 135 as put in 3500 hours of Red C ross work during the month of S ptember. This unit under the I adership of Bessie Silver- man, resident, and Mrs. M. Lu- piloff, general chairman, has been co-operating with the Red Cross for the relief of war torn Europe for many months. The executive committee of the Department of Michigan met last Sunday to formulate plans for the coming. Military ball to be held on Feb. 21, 1941, at the Masonic Temple. All Jewish or- ganizations are requested to note the date. A new post will be formed at Flint, Mich. The installation of this baby post will take place at the Durand Hotel, Flint, on Oct. 20. Dr. Robert Rosen will be the installing officer with many comrades and ladies from Detroit in attendance. P- n- h, 3r al he . Ih st he 'id or st nd its sh M. ho on p- New recruits are being lined up for a J. W. V. post in Pon- tiac by Irving Steinman, active worker for Jewish welfare in Pontiac, All Jewish war veterans in that vicinity are urged to affi- liate themselves as charter mem- bers of this 45-year-old all-Jewish veterans' organization. New posts are also being formed at Lan- sing, Bay City and Grand Rapids. Mrs. Eli Levin, widow of the late Dr. Eli Levin in whose mem- ory the Lt. Eli Levin Post No. 230 was formed, will shortly pre- sent a set of colors to the post bearing her late husband's name. The date for the presentation will be announced in this column at a later date, Commander Philip Cantor announced. A letter explaining the aims and objects of the Jewish War Veterans of the United States will shortly go out to all Jewish organizations and speakers for these organizations will be fur- nished to explain and acquaint the Jewish community with the J. W. V. program. ss to is me h" Ind 8 kis- f or ied log ith tck its ion :on rk- ela the oon the by the rec- in the by orti- erg Ier bias Three Michigan Men, Stu- dents at Hebrew Union College, Conducting Holy Day Services. Three Michigan men are among 45 students of the Hebrew Union College, Cincinnati, who are con- ducting High Holyday services in various communities throughout the country. This announcement was made at the Cincinnati office of the College. Michigan men and the com- munities which they are serving this Rosh Hashonah and Yom Kippur are: Albert A. Gordon of Detroit, at Saginaw, Mich.; Bernard H. Lavine of Petoskey, at Petoskey, Mich.; Joseph M. Strauss of Pon- tiac, at Harlan, Ky. This year, Mr. Gordon will con- tinue to serve the Saginaw Con- gregation Beth El as bi-weekkly student Rabbi. Temple Beth El is a member of the Union of American Hebrew Congregations. Organized in 1875 by the Union of American Hebrew Congrega- tions, Hebrew Union College was the pioneer American Jewish Theological Seminary. Among its 439 graduates are Dr. Leo M. Franklin and Rabbi Leon Fram of Detroit. Dr. Julian Morgen- stern is the college president. Greater Detroit Council of Bnai Brith to Fresent Famous War Correspondent Nov. 27 At the meeting of the Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Council held last Wednesday at the Commu- nity Center, the delegates repre- senting the four local lodges of the order decided to present H. R. Knickerbocker, world famous wa, correspondent and Pulitzer Pliz winner, in a lecture on We nesday, Nov. 27. The event will take place in the large audi- torium of the Masonic Temple. Mr. Knickerbocker, at present in London in behalf of Interna- tional News Service, is scheduled to leave Europe by Transatlantic Clipper during the first week of October. His sensational articles on the war situation appear in a large number of newspapers the country over, the Detroit Times being his local medium. In view of the fact that the net proceeds from this lecture are contemplated to revert to the special defense fund of the Anti- Defamation League of Bnai Brith, Jewish organizations are requested to clear this date. Louis Rosenzweig is president of the Council and the commit- tee in charge of this event con- sists of Ben F. Goldman, repre- senting Pisgah Lodge, Joseph Glaser of Louis Marshall Lodge, Louis Tischler of Theodor Herzl Lodge and Louis M. Bloomberg of Detroit Lodge. Advance reservations may be made by calling CHerry 3372. HOME RELIEF SOCIETY PEP RALLY MONDAY Mrs. Joseph Sachs of 3807 Cortland Ave. will be hostess to the Home Relief Society at an- other pep rally on Monday, Oct. 29 EMJAYCEES The Emjaycees are open for membership. A large open meet- ing will be held at the Educa- tional Center, Linwood and Bur- lingame, Oct. 23, to acquaint the Jewish youth of Detroit with ac- tivities of Emjaycees. Any young man or woman over 17 years of age and of fine moral character is eligible for membership. The next meeting will be held at the home of Miss Charlotte Byron, 1977 Glendale, Wednes- day, Oct. 2, at 8:30 p. m. Guests are invited. Bowling will follow the meeting. The present moment is all we can call our own for works of mercy, of righteous dealing, and of family tenderness. — George Eliot. To One and All-- A Happy Rosh Hashonah Thru our years of business with you we have learned to respect and appreciate the meaning of the great event, Rosh Hashonah, and it is with the greatest of sincerity that we wish to extend MRS, CHARLES HARRIS our best wishes! 7 at 1 p.m. Members are urged to bring signed pledges for the annual dinner dance to be held at the Stetter Hotel on Sunday evening, Oct. 20. For reserva- tions call Mrs. Charles Harris, Tyler 6-7791, or Mrs. Joseph Jacobs, To. 8-4346. UNVEILING OF MONUMENT An unveiling of a monument in Y.P.T.C. Dinner memory of Bella Gould will take And Dance Oct. 13 place on Sunday, Oct. 6, at 1 p. m. at the Machpelah Ceme- At the first general meeting tery. Relatives and friends are of the Young People's Club of invited. Temple Beth El, plans were com- pleted for the dinner-dance to be held at the social hall of Tem- ple Beth El, on Sunday, Oct. 13, at 5:30 p. in., at which time Rabbi Selwyn D. Russlander, of Cincinnati, youth director of the Union of American Hebrew Con- gregations, will be the principal speaker. Rabbi Russlander is in Detroit to conduct the High Holy Days services in the social hall of the Temple, and also to take an active interest in the plans of the Young People's Club. He was a speaker at the National Federation of Temple Youth's Regional Convention in Decatur, Mich. Non-members may attend only as the guests of the mem- bers, and all reservations must be made in advance. There is a nominal charge for attendance. At the meeting on Sunday, Sept. 29, Rabbi Leon Fram gave an inspiring address and Rabbi Eric Friedland of Pontiac was in- troduced. Members of the Young People's Club are offered free enrollment in Beth El College of Jewish Studies, and badminton, basketball, ping-pong and the for- mation of a modern dance class and the production of several plays will all be begun the week of Oct. 13. The next general meeting is set for Sunday, Oct. 27, for members only. Reservations for the dinner- dance on Oct. 13 must be made by calling either Bertha Goldhoff, at UNiversity 3-2110, or Miriam Savage, at HOgarth 8709. • Tuttle & Clark 1533 WOODWARD AVE. 5701 - - - - 1940 A Happy New Year to You May happiness and good cheer accompany you - - - may your hopes bear fruit, your efforts achieve the reward they merit. Bicur Cholem Jrs. and A. Z. A. Chapter 63 Sponsor Yom Kippur Dance Bicur Cholem Jrs. and A. Z. A. Chapter 63 will jointly spon- sor this year's annual Yom Kip- pur night dance in two of the city's most beautiful ballrooms, on Oct. 12. Bicur Cholem Jrs. are present- ing Mike Falk and his orchestra in the General Motors Ballroom. A. Z. A. Chapter 63 is pre- senting LeRoy Smith and his or- chestra in the Fountain Ballroom of the Masonic Temple. The joint dance committee of both dances is headed by May- nard Feldman and Jerry Lich- terman of Bicur Cholum Jrs. and Sid Chafetz and Saul Moss of A. Z. A. 63. Tickets are honored at either IN MEMORIAM or both dances. All proceeds are In loving memory of our be- for charity. For further infor- loved daughter and sister, Lillian mation call Maynard Feldman, Jacobson, who passed away 17 To. 6-1914. Years ago on the 2nd day of Rosh Hashonah. In prayer it is better to have Sadly missed by her parents, a heart without words, than Sisters an d brothers. words without a heart.—Bunyan. Rosh Hashonah Greetin0 FROM The J. L. HUDSON CO. —DETROIT-