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November 15, 1940
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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle
ANNUAL EDUCATION ISSUE
TO BE PUBLISHED NOV. 29
The annual Education Issue of The Detroit Jewish
Chronicle, published on the occasion of Jewish Education
Month of the United Hebrew Schools, will appear on Friday,
Nov. 29.
Individuals, business firms and organization s desiring to
insert greetings to the United Hebrew Schools in this
issue are asked to communicate with The Detroit Jewish
Chronicle, 525 Woodward Ave., telephone Cadillac 1040.
priately chosen as his topic "Be-
ginning with Thanksgiving."
Cantor David Katzman and a
well trained choir will chant the
prayers. There will be commu-
nity singing and a social hour
and refreshments after the serv-
Congregation Bnai Moshe an- ices, which will begin at 8:20
nounces the beginning of late sharp. The public is invited.
Friday night services for the
season 1940-41, Friday, Nov. 22.
Our sympathy to veteran show-
The services are sponsored by man Daniel Frohman, in hospital
the Men's Club of the Congrega- with a broken hip.
Cong. Bnai Moshe
Friday Services
To Start Nov. 22
SOCIAL AGENCIES CALLED UPON
TO HELP IN ALIEN REGISTRATION
GIFTS TO CHILDREN'S HOME
The Jewish Children's Home
acknowledges receipt of dona-
tions from the following: Mrs.
J. Benjamin, Mrs. A. Hoffman,
Mrs. M. Sprague, Mrs. Green,
Mrs. Leo Mellen, Mrs. S. Schultz,
Mrs. Rose Glist, Mrs. Ben Lif-
kowitz, in honor of the recovery
of Mrs. Roe Shapero; Mr, and
Mrs. Isadore Berman, in mem-
ory of Mrs. Abe Gelbard.
Why taatiiit
Several Local Groups Cooperate in Effort to Facilitate
National Program
The Immigration and Naturali- societies for educational informa-
zation Service of the United tion regarding available facilities;
State Department of Justice re- and the Workmen's Circle Educa-
ports that at the midway mark tional Center, the Bnai Brith and
in the period for the registration the Jewish Community Center as
of non-citizens, which began Aug. service centers on alien Registra-
27 and ends Dec. 26, approximate- tion.
ly 2,300,000, or some 64 per cent,
of the estimated number of aliens
in this country have been regist-
ered and fingerprinted at the post
offices.
In a letter sent to Clarence
H. Enggass, chairman of the board
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of governors of the Jewish Wel-
S. L. A. Marshall will give his
fare Federation, which is central-
RABBI JACOB J. NATHAN
izing the work of local Jewish answer to the question "What Are
organizations cooperating in a Britain's Chances?" next Tues- tion and will be directed by E
program to facilitate alien regis- day, Nov. 19, at 8:30 p. m., in Rabbi Jacob J. Nathan.
E
tration, Earl G. Harrison. direc- the main auditorium of Temple
Rabbi
Nathan
is
recognized
as
Beth
El,
Woodward
at
Gladstone.
tor of registration, stated:
Mr. Marshall is the military one of the most eloquent young
"I am glad to be able to make expert and foreign affairs com- men in the Rabbinate and prior
an encouraging report at this mentator of the Detroit News and to his assumption of duties at
time to social agencies through- Station WWJ. His work, "Blitz- Bnai Moshe, in association with
out the country cooperating in krieg", has just been placed on Rabbi Moses Fischer, conducted
the registration of non-citizens. sale this week, and has been well a successful season of Friday
Reports from many sources give received. He will speak under night services at Congregation N
ample evidence that the Post Of- the auspices of the Men's Club of Anshe Sholom, in Chicago, one
fice Department has carried on Temple Beth El. The lecture will of the outstanding congregations
its work efficiently and in full be open to the public, tickets being in the Middle West.
accord with the spirit of friend- available at the door.
The opening service will be
liness towards aliens in which
This meeting was originally dedicated to Thanksgiving Day
President Roosevelt signed the bill scheduled for the Brown Memorial and Rabbi Nathan has appro-
on June 28 of this year. I am cer- Chapel, but has been moved to the
tain that the assistance given by main auditorium of the Temple to
social agencies and the better un- take care of the demand for seats.
derstanding they have fostered in
Arthur J. Hass, vice-president
their communities among citizens of the Men's Club, will preside at
and non-citizens alike have been the meeting and at the question
real factors in eliminating anti- period that will follow. He is being
alien tendencies which might oth- assisted by Benjamin Wilk and
erwise have found expression in Norman R. Thal.
various ways.
The meeting will be followed
Job Not Yet Complete
by a social hour and refreshments.
"I am particularly anxious, how-
ever, that this favorable report
- should not lead interested groups Mrs. Louis Wolfe of River
to feel that the job has been com-
Rouge Makes Magnificent
pleted. At least a million non-
Gifts
to Hadassah and
citizens have not yet registered
Red Cross
and the nuber may be many
more. Some who have not yet
A dinner and card party given
registered may believe that they
are citizens. Some may think that by Mrs. Louis Wolfe of 91 Elm
registering under the Selective St., River Rouge, on Sunday, Nov.
Service Act or having been in our 17, at 6 p. m., at the River Rouge
military service relieves them of Jewish Club, 41 Oak St., River
the necessity of registering as Rouge, to help refugees in Pales-
aliens. Others may assume that tine.
The response to the Red Cross
long residence, first papers, or
frequent exercise of the franchise in River Rouge was up to the
city's usual generosity. Among
makes them citizens.
the large donations was a gift
Voluntary Agencies Can Help
of 100 dresses presented by Mrs.
"Volunteer agencies can help Louis Wolfe, 91 Elm. Mrs. Wolfe
many non-citizens to overcome not only made all of the lovely
problems of this kind.
dresses but furnished all the ma-
"Each social agency should be terial.
able to estimate its own compe-
Last fall the River Rouge Her-
tency and to determine when those ald published an article telling of
seeking assistance ought to be re- the work that Mrs. Wolfe was
ferred to other agencies for the doing for the refugee children. It
special kind of information and is, it declared, an unchallenged
assistance they may need."
record, that one individual could
Mr. Harrison expressed his make and present 500 sheets, 500
warmest appreciation for local dresses, 500 socks and 100 pairs
cooperation.
of pajamas within 15 months and
Local Groups in Work
this is Mrs. Wolfe's super-gift to
Mr. Enggass has sent copies the less fortunate.
of Mr. Harrison's letter to the
The following letter was receiv-
heads of the local Jewish agencies ed by Mrs. Wolfe from National
and organizations cooperating in Hadassah:
a joint program to give effective
"We received two cases con-
help to those with problems in- taining 500 sheets. We are over-
volving the study of English, citi- whelmed by the complete task of
zenship status, or other legal or such grand proportions by an in-
governmental matters having to dividual; we realize the tremen-
do with naturalization and adjust- dous amount of effort and energy
ment, as well as alien registration. expended to accomplish such a
In a public statement Mr. Enggass feat. We are at a loss for words
again called attention to the fact to express our gratitude for your
that local Jewish organizations are fine piece of work. We wish for
cooperating fully in order to in- you a long life and good health so
sure an efficient program and that that you may carry on the grand
the Jewish Welfare Federation is work."
acting only as a coordinator of
the work. Appealing to all aliens, Midwest Workmen's Circle
resident in Detroit, who have not
Conference Here This
already registered to do so at
THE CAR
Week-End
once, Mr. Enggass listed the or-
ganizations engaged in the pro-
The Emile Zola branch of the
gram, and referred non-citizens to
Vi
seek their help in the following Workmen's Circle is to be hosts
to a midwest conference of the
fields:
The Council of Jewish Women, English speaking branches of the
for naturalization work; the Re- Workmen's Circle of the Middle
settlement Service, for services to West. There will be about 200
the newly-arrived immigrants and delegates from 15 cities. The con-
_ b refugees; the Jewish Community ference will take place at the
Center for instruction in English; new Workmeit's Circle Center,
the Jewish Community Council, as Linwood at Burlingame, Nov.
a contact with organizations and 16 and 17.
Marshall to Speak
At Temple Beth El
On Tuesday Night
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