ovember I, 1940

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

28

Two Important Pamphlets
Distributed by Jewish
Community Council

Laud Van Waagoner
As Champion of
Race Tolerance

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The dance wit I be held at
Youth Education League Barn Dance of Youth Educa- Kirby's Barn, Ei Olt Mile Road
11/2 miles
tion League Auxiliary
and Middlebelt I
and Its Auxiliary to Have
ver,
on
Sunday
west
of
Grand
Ri
Joint Meeting Monday
on Nov. 24

A joint meting of the Youth
Education League and its Aux-
iliary will be held at the home
of Mrs. Samuel Green, 3003 Cal-
vert Ave., on the evening of
Nov. 4, at 8:30 P.M.
Plans will be completed for
the fall fashion show and Mall
Jong luncheon to be held in the
auditorium of the Jewish Com-
munity Center Thursday, Nov.
12, at 12:30 P.M.

The Jewish Community Coun-
cil this week mailed to represen-
A group of Jewish business
tatives of every Jewish organi- and professional men this week
zation two pamphlets; one ex- joined in issuing a statement en-
plaining the Talmud and expos- dorsing the candidacy of the Hon.
ing the distortions of its teach-
ings which at present are being
spread in Detroit by Nazi-in-
spired propagandists; the other
giving a true picture of how
Jews earn a living. Additional
copies of these pamphlets and
material on other timely sub-
Workmen's Circle Women's
jects are available, without
Group Plans Donor
charge, at the council office.

Plans for a barn dance were
discussed at the meting of the
Youth Education League Auxil-
iary held at the home of their
president, Miss Rose Greenblatt
of Dexter Ave., Oct. 22.

night, Nov. 24.
Mrs. Clarence Kahn is chair.
man of the food committee, and
Miss Laura Pears i on is in charge'
of tickets. Those interested, call
Miss Pearl Sc hneider, 2640
Gladstone, Tyler 4-0428.

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A Natural Alliance of Two

Proven Humanitarians

Luncheon

5th Anniversary Banquet of
Jewish American Youth
Chorus Nov. 4

In commemoration of their
fifth anniversary, the Jewish
American Youth Chorus an-
nounced a formal dinner-dance
to be held at Saks Show Bar on
Nov. 4. Reservations may be
made by calling Mrs. Eugene
Brown, Ty. 4-5460.

Stanley Ratner Dies at IS
After Lingering Illness

Stanley Ratner, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Irwin Ratner of 12024 Mar-
tindale, died on Saturday at the
age of 16, after a lingering ill-
ness, at the University Hospital
in Ann Arbor. Funeral services
were held on Sunday, and Rabbi
Joshua S. Sperka officiated.
Surviving him, besides his par-
ents, is a sister, Ilene.
The Boy Scout Troop No. 135
of Congregation Bnai David par-
ticipated in the funeral services
and Jack Abramson impressively
sounded taps.

HEALY IN RACE
FOR RE-ELECTION

Judge D. J. Healy of the Pro-
bate Court, who seeks re-election
to the office of Judge of Probate
in the election on Nov. 5, was
born in Detroit of a pioneer fam-
ily whose reputation in business
and civic affairs of Wayne Coun-

Franklin D.

The Womans' Organization of
The Workmen's Circle Educa-
tional Center announces that all
meetings will be held on Thurs-
day evenings in the Workmen's
Circle Center, Linwood and Bur-
lingame.
Members and friends are asked
to attend the meetings and to
MURRAY D. VAN WAGONER make pledges for the donor
Murray D. Van Wagoner for luncheon to be held in January.
AND
Governor of Michigan.
"Mr. Van Wagoner is a cham- Donor Luncheon of Ladies' g
pion of the rights of the people
Lechem Aniyim Nov. 6 _1 4
and stands four-square for all
democratic ideals," the statement
The Detroit Ladies Lechem E
reads. "He is a staunch defend- Aniyim's annual donor lunch- :t=
er of the downtrodden. He ab- eon will be held Wednesday, Nov.
hors race and religious prejudice, 6, at Lachlar's. Call Mrs. Wein-
and is prepared at all times to go stein, Townsend 5 8718, for res-
to bat for the minorities."
ervations.
The statement proceeds to
The society has taken over
state that a man who was re- Littman's Theater for Tuesday,
ffi
sponsible for so many progressive Nov. 19. Call the secretary, Mrs. L
This is a natural alliance between two men who repre-
acts as State Highway Commis- Goldberg, Trinity 2-0940, for
sioner could not possibly enter- tickets.
sent the same ideals in public life. Just as the name of
tain thoughts of intolerance.
Roosevelt signifies the human approach to NATIONAL
B
"We urge his election," his Sub-Junior Home Relief
problems. so does the name of VAN WAGONER stand
friends state. "He is a man who
Annual Fall Formal
will be a credit to the great state
for the human emphasis in STATE government.
The Sub-Junior Home Relief
of Michigan and his acts of tol-
will
give
its
annual
Fall
formal
erance and justice will help make
Michigan an ideal state. His se- at the Michigan Room in the
Van Wagoner has been a great Highway
lection as Governor will be a Statler Hotel, Saturday, Nov. 16.
Ruth
Goldberg
is
chairman
of
great boon to all the people of
Commissioner. He will make a great
the Dance Committee. She is as-
Michigan.
sisted by Gloria Mason, ads, and
Governor
Eleanor Pershin, publicity.
E
Max
Gail
and
his
orchestra
will
Labor League Warns of
the entertainment and
Danger; Urges Democratic provide
dancing from 9 to 1.
Vote
Call Maureen Leuens, To. 5-
0063, for tickets.
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League, Darrell D. Smith, League
director, issued the following
r
ELECT...
statement.
"Not since the Civil War", he=_—
stated, "has this country faced
a greater peril in its fight for
self-preservation. The overseas
situation can be off-set by our
great President's defense pro-
gram, but the greatest danger,
that of a divided country on Nov.
5th, can only be prevented by an
overwhelming endorsement of
President Roosevelt's far-seeing
policies by the citizens of this
country. You must prevent
America from becoming a second
France. You must answer Hitler
and the American reactionaries
• Pledges wholehearted support and unsparing effort toward the
Nov. 5, by voting Democratic.
program of President Roosevelt.
If you fail to vote you can thank
only yourself for the catastrophe
• Pledges to conduct the office of Secretary of State on an
that may happen this coming
economical, efficient and businesslike basis.
Tuesday."

Roosevelt

Murray

Van Wagoner

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VOTE DEMOCRATIC

Non Partisan

LEO V.

SECRETARY OF STATE

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• Because of his outstanding business ability and his high char-
acter, his candidacy is endorsed by many of the leading
Jewish prcfessional and business men.

Large Congregations Attend
Services at Downtown
Synagogue
ty is a matter of public record.

JUDGE D. J. HEALY

He is 57 years of age, is married,
Synagogue
and lives with his family in De-
Downtown
The
troit. He is a graduate of the
University of Detroit Law School, and
could
women
not accommodate
who felt inclined
all men
to
practiced law before taking observe Shemini Atzereth festi-
office as Judge of Probate in 1932. val last Thursday, and the reg-
Judge
Judge Healy's reputation as a ular services were repeated three
ocially-minded citizen has been times during the morning hours
socially-minded
honestly earned through 25 years for the benefit of several groups.
of social service to the commun- Rabbi Herman Rosenwasser
ity, especially with boys groups. delivered the memorial sermon
He has proven himself to be ju- at all of the services.
Simchat Torah services were
dicially and tempermentally suited
to handle the thousands of chil- held in the evening under the
dren's cases that have come be- auspices of the Ladies' Auxiliary
fore him during his eight years of the Isaac Agree Memorial So- •=='-
as Judge of Probate in charge of ciety. Rabbi Rosenwasser spoke
on the significance of the occa-
juvenile problems.
During his eight years in office, sion and eulogized the late Isaac
Judge Healy has built around him Agree, to whose memory the
an organization of highly skilled Downtown Synagogue has been
and trained personnel, which is so established by the Agree family.
The Downtown Synagogue is
essential in dealing with human
lives and problems. At the same planning new activities for the
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time he has saved the tax-payer ensuing season under the leader- 1"--
money, through an economical and ship of Rabbi Rosenwasser.
business-like operation of the
Rabbi Adler to Address
Court.
This year the Judges of Pro-
S .
bate will be elected on a Non-
on
Nov.
10
Partisan ballot, which will be sep-
arate from the regular party bal-
The next open meting of the
lots.
Young People's Society of Con-
UNVEILING OF MONUMENT gregation Shaarey Zedek will be
An unveiling of a monument on Nov. 10, at 3 P.M., in room
in memory of Henry Holinstat 302 of the synagogue. The guest
will take place on Sunday, Nov. speaker will be Rabbi M. Adler
3, at 2 p. m. at the Clover Hill who will have for his topic "How
Park Cemetery. Relatives and Can Jewish Youth Prepare for
Possible Adversity."
friends are invited,

World War Veteran

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Re-Elect

GEORGE A.

Din gm an

Drain Commissi oner

Donated by:

IRWIN J. KASOFF

LOUIS A. WEINSTEIN

ALBERT GERSHENZON LOUIS WECHSLER

VOTE STRAIGHT DEMOCRATIC

