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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle
November I, 1940
Women's Council
Offers Help for
Alien Registration
Gifts to North End Clinic
FLINT NOTES
RABBI RALBAG
SPEAKS SUNDAY
Mrs. Jacob Block, 1022 Maxine
avenue, Mrs. Harry Magidsohn
of Sunset Village, Mrs. Lawrence
Bateman, 1702 Linwood Ave.,
Mrs. Hymen Hoffman, 1205
Blanchard avenue, Mrs. Joseph
Shuirman, 1613 Seminole street
and Mrs. Rosenberg, 826 East
Ninth sreet.
North End Clinic has received
the following contributions:
The fourth Tuesday in every
In honor of Beverly Slatkin, Will Address Mass Meeting at month has been set aside for a
from Mr. and Mrs. Alex Imer-
series of benefit bridge-mah
Central High School
Assistance with alien registra- man; in memory of yahrzeit of
jong parties to be sponsored by
tion is the newest of many serv- Mrs. Edith Brenner Stern, from
Rabbi Howard Ralbag, prom- the Sisterhood of Temple Beth El.
ices performed by the Service to Mr. and Mrs. Saul Copin; in inent spiritual leader of New Mrs. George Olds is general chair-
the Foreign Born Committee of memory of yahrzeit of Miss Thry- York, will address a public mass- man and any member of the or-
the Detroit Section, National za Goldstick, from Mr. and Mrs. meeting Sunday, Nov. 3, at 2 ganization who hasn't been con-
annual social gathering
An
Saul Copin; in memory of Dr. P.M., at Central High School tacted by a committee member which is attracting the attention
Council of Jewish Women.
Letters have been sent to all Jacob Levitt, from Dr. and Mrs. Auditorium, Linwood and Tux- is requested to call either Mrs. of members of the Sisterhood of
aliens whose names are listed with S. W. Rice; in memory of Mrs. edo. This meeting will bring to Olds or Mrs. Edward Rosenberg. Beth Israel these days is the Sim-
Council and the Jewish Social Celia Lezin, from Mrs. Maurice
Among those who will act as chas-Torah dance to be held at
Service Bureau, explaining the J. Caplan; in memory of Abe
hostesses are Mrs. Milford Des- the Jewish Community center , on
new registration law. In addition, Gelbard, from Mrs. Maurice J.
enberg, 210 Welch boulevard, Sunday, Oct. 27.
the committee maintains office Caplan and Mr. and Mrs Arthur
howl each Monday, Wednesday Field; in memory of Mrs. Clara
and Thursday, from 9:30 a. m. to Roman, from Mrs. Sidney Silber-
12 p. m., at Council office, 7844 man; in memory of Mrs. Herman
Woodward Ave., for the benefit Waldstein, from Mr. and Mrs.
Send Your Child to
of aliens who desire help in fill- Irvin Cohn; in memory of Osman
ing out registration blanks.
Fisher, from Miss Josephine
The committee cooperates with Welt; in memory of Dr. M. J.
the Federal Post Office in this Berris, from Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
11845 LINWOOD AVE.—Townsend 8-3503--Townsend 5-5462
Blumberg and Mr. and Mrs. Jul-
activity.
In the past year, under the ian G. Wollner; in memory of
For a Modern Hebrew ZI Jewish Education
c hairmanship of Mrs. Maurice Abe R. Gelbard, from Mr. and
Goldstick, the committee has giv- Mrs. Oscar Blumberg and Mrs.
Free Transportation
en aid to aliens in more than 500 Clara W. Lehmann; in memory
cases. Tracing relatives of refu- of Mrs. Ettie S. Harris, from
gees, procuring affidavits, pro- Mr. and Mrs. Julian G. Wollner;
viding transportation for refu- in memory of Mrs. Rachel Blum-
gees within the United States, berg, from Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
and arranging transportation Blumberg; in honor of the 45th
AUTOMOBILE
from war-encircled countries in wedding anniversary of Mr. and
10en16.: P . tre.
$ 5
LOANS
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Europe to other over-seas coun- Mrs. Louis Ullman of Cincinnati,
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tries where refugees may await from Mrs. A. Ermann and Miss
per year cpkItit.--
-go (0 iv(wes
their migration to the United Marcia Ermann; in memory of
IS $(4 Payment
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States, are among the sitlations Mrs. Ettie S. Harris, from Mr.
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RABBI HOWARD RALBAG
handled by the Committee on and Mrs. J. B. Neiman and Mrs.
is lesstlw50%
Service to the Foreign Born.
Fanny Teller; in memory of Abe the platform in addition to Rabbi
Cases come to the committee R. Gelbard, from Lester Neiman; Ralbag the Hon. Frank Fitzger-
from national agencies. Since in memory of Jacob H. Margolis, ald. Democratic Candidate for
WASHINGTON BLVD. AT GRAND RIVER
September, 1939, 163 cases have from Dr. and Mrs. Laurence F. United States Senator, and the
Member Federal
Member
Convenient Branches
been handled from National Segar; in memory of Joseph Sie- Hon. Murray D. Van Wagoner,
Deposit Insurance
Federal Reserve
Corporation
System
RANDOLPH 5960
Council, 220 from Hias, 54 from gel, from Mr. and Mrs. Philip candidate for Governor of the
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the National Refugee Service and Marcuse.
State of Michigan. Admission is
118 others from other agencies.
free.
In this same period the com-
Rabbi Ralbag is a graduate of
EMJAYCEES
mittee assisted with 70 affidavits,
the Theological Seminary at
The Emjaycees' open meeting Jerusalem,
19 other problems, 64 first citi-
Palestine, and is now
zenship papers, 19 second citi- on Oct. 23, was addressed by serving as Rabbi of the Jewish
Aaron
Rosenberg.
Frank
New-
zenship papers and 21 derivative
Center Synagogue at New York.
citizenship papers. During last berg, vice-president, discussed the He is an author of note and
accomplishments
of
the
club.
spring. as many as 50 cases per
written for many publica-
The Emjaycees will in the fu- has
week were cared for.
tions on Jewish history and liter-
In addition to advice and help, ture meet every other Wednes- ature.
Extends the Public a Cordial Invitation to Attend
$
the committee maintains a fund day at 9 p. m. in the new Edu-
Aaron Kurland, Detroit attor-
which is available for aliens who cational Center, Linwood and ney, will preside. Aaron Rosen-
need money in order to pay for Burlingame, in room 1.
The Opening of His
The next three meetings will berg, attorney, will speak in
their citizenship applications. The
Yiddish.
committee is active during the include a program of recorded
whole year, and that its work is classidic music with comments by
worth while is proved by the Miss Dorothy Fabian, a round
amount of comfort and help it table discussion under the super-
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JAMES ROOSEVELT presents
HARVEY L. ELFORD
Nov. 17, in the main ballroom of
the Staler Hotel. George Kava-
naugh and his society orchestra
will furnish the music.
Harvey L. Elford has been ap-
pointed chairman of the dance
for the Junior Welfare Group. In
collaboration with him, Mrs. Sam
Osnos is the chairman for the
Jewish Women's European Wel-
fare Or ranization's committee.
Mr. Elford has appointed the
following committees: Publicity,
Harriet Levine, Phil Rudin and
Rose Shulman; tickets, Beatrice
Leland, Sidney Beerbohm and
Belle Josselson.
Y. F. V. JRS.
A hobo party will be given in
honor of Hallowe'en on Satur-
day, Nov. 2, at 2531 W. Euclid
Ave., by the Yiddish Folks Vc-
rein, Juniors.
"
Pastor Hall"
A true story exposing the conviction of Martin Niemoeller, the
Lutheran pastor—His Imprisonment. WHAT HAS HAPPENED
TO HIM? IS HE ALIVE?
MRS. ELEANOR ROOSEVELT appears in the
Prologue of this picture.
STARTING FRIDAY, NOV. 8TH
Town Theater
(FORMERLY ORCHESTRA HALL)
WOODWARD AT PARSONS
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