DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

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GIFTS TO HEBREW SCHOOLS fund of the schools in honor of
the Bar-Mitzvah of their son,
The United Hebrew Schools Berry, which will be observed on
Saturday, Nov. 9.
acknowledge the receipt of two
The Hebrew Schools are in re-
scholarships from Mr. and Mrs. ceipt of a contribution towards
Lou Cohen to the scholarship the scholarship fund from Mr.

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and Mrs. George M. Roberts, in
memory of Benjamin Kaminsky.
The United Hebrew Schools
acknowledge the receipt of one-
half scholarship to the scholar-
ship fund from Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Schwartz of Tyler Ave.,

November I,

1940

in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of
their son, Howard, which will be Council Forms
observed in May, 1941.
Speakers Bureau
The Hebrew Schools received a
donation from Dr. and Mrs. Al-
bert E. Bernstein in memory of A. C. Lappin Heads Committee
to Aid in Refuting
Benjamin Frumin.

REPUBLICAN

Nov. 5

Falsehoods

Frequently the Jewish Commu-
nity Council receives calls from
non-Jewish organizations, partie
ularly churches, for Jewish speak-
ers to address them on variow
topics. The experiences of speak-
ers whom the council has sent
to these groups have been fruit
ful. The council therefore is
forming a speakers' bureau for
non-Jewish organizations to aid
in refuting falsehoods about Jews
and to deal constructively with
Jewish topics. The committee bu-
reau consists of A. C. Lappin,
chairman, Rabbi Jacob J. Nathan,
Max Chomsky, Harry Yudkoff
and Theodore Baruch.

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Nov. 5

11 Delegates Sent to
National Parley by
the Mizrachi

For President

For Vice -President

WENDELL L.

CHARLES L.

The Mizrachi Organization of
America will hold a national con-
ference, Thursday through Sun-
day, Nov. 21 to 24, inclusive, at
Hotel La Salle, Chicago.
Leon Gellman, president of the
Mizrachi Organization of Amer-
ica, in issuing the call to this
Conference, stated that the pur-
pose of this conference is to
consider the special problems of
religious national Jewry arising
out of the war situation.
Meyer Beckman, president of
Detroit Mizrachi, announced that
in addition to himself, the fol-
lowing will attend the conference
from Detroit: Rabbis Isaac Stoll-
man and Max J. Wohlgelernter;
Messrs. Daniel Temchin, Isidore
Sosnick, Isaac Rosenthal, Judah
Lachar, Max Schneider, David
Edelman, Abraham Hoptman and
Lazar Levine.

WILLKIE McNARY

Willkie and McNary stand for fairness to
all, regardless of race or creed or color.
They are opposed to giving any man too
much power. They are for necessary

Goodwill Circle
Luncheon Nov. 6

relief, but eventually they want you to
have jobs, not handouts. They want to be
your servant, not your masters. That's
the American Way!

The annual donor luncheon
sponsored by the Goodwill Sew-
ing Circle will take place next
Wednesday, Nov. 6, 12:30 P.M.,
at Lachar's, 3153 Cass.
Mrs. Sam Rosenberg, president
of the Circle, selected Mrs. Rob-
ert Rosenberg, chairman of the
affair, who will be assisted by
Mrs. Joseph Grossfeld. The pro-
ceeds of the luncheon will be
used to support various worthy
charities.
The
following
patronesses
pledged to attend, up to the time
of going to press:

Mesdames: Jos. Beck, harry Feld -
Alex Gross, Joseph Gross, Louis
Trat trier, Jos. Greenbaum, Sam Boris.
Isidor Opium helm, Jos. Green, Max
Meister, Max M at yas,]Lela Mayer
Miss Irene Ungris, Sari, Einstein, David
Greenbaum, Jacob Nagler, SI orris Ros-
enberg, Emil Phillips, Harry Rosman,
Anthony Deutsch, Dave Berg, Andre,
Iczkowitz, Louis Gunsberg, IV II Ham
Roth, Eugene Gellman, Sam Ausland -
er, Sobel, Jos. Grossfeld, Nat -
eniel Pernick, Sam Denenteld Storrl ,
Klaus, Dave Dunsk y, Jacob Gelbman.
Martin Gelbrnan, Sam Isaacs, Chas
Gitlin, Sol Colton, Theodore Weiss, Leo
Mandell, Isidor Katz, Morton Sobel,
Nathan Nagler, harry A. Deutsch.
Morris Schlesinger,
Dave Meyer, 1
Jacobowitz, Den Stiller, Jos. Miller .
Max Eisenberg, Jack Friedman,
A
Ehrenfehl, (Tarry Meer, Marry Bad -
man, Simon Ginsberg, Philip Shapiro.
Miss Sadie Badman, Sam Julius, Sid-
ney Rosman, Sam Lebow I t z, Robert
Rosenberg, Louis Itubinoft, Geza -
agel, Eugene Macic, Ernest Weinberg
er, Julius Ring, John Isaacs, Moyer
Bernstein, Sam Goodman, Ralph Beck,
S. Gold, Louis Kahn, Robert Fried-
man, Julius I Ierskow itz, Jeanette
Klein, Morris Lebowitz, Simon Fried •
inan, Yetta port man, Joseph Gross
man, Irwin Sims, B. L. Sims, A b.
Harris, T. Pallcovitz, Sam Mittleman .
Tony La howit 7, Irving Greenspan, Mor-
ris Weinstein, Max Gross, Ernest Good -
friend, Henry Faust, Sam Adler, Nath-
an Goodman, Sam Rosenberg, Ben I'
Goldman, Sarah Leleht man., A. Kut
Inv, Anton Feder, Henry Goodman, I .
Feldman, Milton Eisler, Louis limn
man, Adolph Beck, Dave NVerthel met
Chas. l(epes, Alex Friedman, Joseph
Greenfield, Nathan Klein, J. Krause.
Nathan Kline, M. Fox, Harry S
Greenbaum, Robert Middleman, Barn
Samler, Irving Farkas, WI Freeman
Alex Fisch, Eugene Weiss, Miss riot -
trace Fabrick, Dave Krause, SI gmtin ,
ilunsberg.

Mall,

For Governor

For U. S. Senator

LUREN D. DICKINSON ARTHUR H.VANDENBERG

Michigan is safe with Dickinson in Lansing

Michigan is "tops" with Vandenberg in Washington

Vote For These Loyal Public Servants:

DR. EUGENE KEYES

HARRY F. KELLY

for Lieutenant Governor

for Secretary of State

HERBERT J. RUSHTON

VERNON J. BROWN

for Attorney General

FELIX H. H. FLYNN

"A Wife for Every One"
Current Stage Production
at Littman's

for Auditor General

for State Treasurer

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"A Wife for Every One,"
life-drama in three acts, is thy-
current stage attraction at Litt-
man's Yiddish People's heater,
12th and Seward. This play is
being staged this Friday evenin g
and Sunday matinee and evenitun
Featured in the cast with
Nathan and Rosa Goldberg an , 1
(cob and Betty Jacobs and Fani ,i
Rubina, Gustav Berger, and the
entire able cast now appearirLi
at Littman's.

