1 November 22, I c40 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle I6 Rabbi Haas Coming Lecture Wednesday Jr. Service Group By Dr. A. A. Werner In Behalf of Jewish To See Palestine (Continued from Page 1) Publication Society Movie on Sunday Members of the medical and tered remains of the French Re- DE GAULLE Relatives Seek M. Buskier in Detroit The whereabouts of M. Buskier, whose address was originally given at 2325 W. Grand Ave., Detroit, is sought here by hi s relative, Moszek Szperling, Pier- ackiego, No. 43, Chmielnik, Po- land, through the World Jewish Congress. The search for Mr. Buskier's whereabouts is being made by the American Jewish Congress. Those knowing where he can he located are asked to communicate with the Detroit Chapter of the Congress, 10•II Penobscot Bldg., Cherry 6559. allied professions are invited to public." Rabbi Louis J. Haas, well "A Homeland in the Making," hear Dr. A. A. Werner, of St. "Because France had a long the motion picture which the De- Louis, assistant professor of in- known to many Detroiters as the tradition as a haven for the exiled and the oppressed," the troit Junior Service Group will ternal medicine at the St. Louis person who built up the large Senator continued, "this sudden Present on Sunday, Nov. 24, at University School of Medicine, Detroit membership in the Jew- reversal of policy trapped count- 2:30 p. m., in the auditorium of on Wednesday, Nov. 27, at 8:30 ish Publication Society of Amer- less thousands who had sought the Jewish Community Center, is p. m., when he will conduct the ica, when he was here two years session of the series, at ago, is arriving in Detroit for shelter and asylum within its an exciting and thrilling story second borders. Because France has en- of the rebuilding of Palestine the Detroit Institute of Art Lec- another visit on Monday. joyed religious freedom and under the usual conditions in the ture Hall. Rabbi Haas will re-visit the Sponsored annually by North many friends he has made during equality for 150 years, these world today. Milton S. Marwill, who lived End Clinic as an educational his visit here and will enlist other racial decrees fall with stunning force on the half-million French- and worked in Palestine in 1938, project, the Dr. Max Ballin Me- Detroiters as members in the So- ► I I la ■ ■■■\"■ 1,\I ■ 1 I MS 1 I I VI I men of Jewish faith, at home will lead a discussion following morial Lectures offer post gradu- ciety. and in the colonies—men and the picture. Yehuda Solter, active ate work to the physicians of The Jewish Publication Society women whose patriotism and de- member of the Junior Service Wayne County. The present is a non-profit educational organ- votion have glorified the pages Group, will give a brief resume series, a study of recent ad- ization, supported by nominal of French history from earliest of the agencies in Palestine sup- vances in therapeutics, is the dues from its members, and by days." ported by the Allied Jewish Cam- eighth in the history of the funds donated by individuals in "Such wrongs as Vichy has paign. Dancing will conclude the course. Dr. Aaron A. Farbman sympathy with its aims. Anyone is chairman of the committee of done in recent days, in abro- program. become a member of the So- The Detroit Junior Service North End Clinic staff physicians may gating laws which assured equal- ciety by paying the minimum an- in charge of the 1940 program. ity of status to all peoples and Group meets regularly on the North End Clinic, a member nual dues of $5. races for a century and a half fourth Sunday of the month. Na- In addition to the annual mem- agency of the Detroit Commu- under the tri-color of the French dine Lewis, president of the Na- bership at $5, there are five other nity Fund and the Jewish Wel- Republic, such things are noth- tional Council of Jewish Juniors, fare Federation, provides medi- classifications: Life Membership, ing more than a temporary phase 1,1orse Shiffman, active worker in cal care for ambulatory needy $250.00; Sustaining Member, of inglorious and e n s l a v e d the Junior Division of the Allied persons without charge or for $100; Friend, $50; Patron, $20; JACK ERMAN France," Rabbi Stephen S. Wise Jewish Campaign and on the payment of such proportion cf and Library Member, $10. These Junior Collection Committee, and said. classes of membership receive all "The last word will not be Joseph Zwerdling, young Detroit the cost as the patients can af- of the publications of the current L val , " attorney, all active members of ford. spoken either by H it 1er ora year, or their choice of any six Dr. Wise added. "The word of the Junior Service Group, have cloth-bound books published by peace and decision will be spoken been elected to the board of Direc- Donor Luncheon Planned by the Society. by Winston Churchill and we tors to fill vacancies. Jacob L. Young Women's Bicur will do all that we can, short of Keidan is president of the organ- Cholem war, to hold up the arm of ization. ERMAN'S Churchill, who fights as truly for H. Weizenbaum, Expert Young Women's Bicur Cholem Fluorescent Lighting Gives France as for England." Furrier, Builds Discrimi- The protest meeting was held Dr. Sachar to Address the Organization met Monday, Nov. You These Advantages- Council of Jewish Women 18, at the home of Mrs. E. Edel- under the auspices of the Ameri- nating Detroit Clientele • ECONOMY son, 3784 Cortland Ave. Further can Jewish Congress in coopera- Dec. 2 on "J on the Pass- • EYE-APPEAL plans were discussed for the donor tion with the American Federa- H. Weizenbaum, expert furrier, port" • COOLER LIGHT luncheon to be held at the tion of Labor, the American has acquired an enviable repu- • ENGINEERED LIGHT Committee on Religious Rights Dr. A. L. S a char, author, Shaarey Zedek on Wednesday, tation in his field since his ar- A • INCREASED LIGHT and Minorities and the Church teacher, historian and lecturer, Jan. 22. rival in Detroit four years ago • LOWEST PRICES The Young Women's Bicur Peace Union. will address the monthly meeting from Germany. Francis Biddle Urges Tolerance of the Detroit Section, National Cholem Organization is planning With a background of exper- a rally for members and their Toward Aliens Council of Jewish Women, on friends to be held at the Pal- ience in the capitals of Europe, Deploring the confusion and Monday, Dec. 2, at 2 p. m. metto Hotel. The admission to Mr. Weizenbaum continues to emotion generated in the United The meeting will begin at serve the most discriminating cus- States by the European war, 12:45 with a bundle dessert this rally is a pledge to the donor tomers and will offer references Francis Biddle, Solicitor General luncheon for the benefit of Coun- luncheon. of skilled jobs he has completed of the United States, urged a cil Resale Shop. for prominent Detroiters to those more tolerant attitude toward Following luncheon there will aliens at the 16th triennial con- be a round table report on Youth Education League who may desire it. Located at 9150 12th St., at Auxiliary's Barn Dance vention of the National Council Councils national convention held Fluorescent Lighting Atkinson, Mr. Weizenbaum today of Jewish Women. on Sunday Fixtures at Hotel Astor in New York, ranks among the leaders in his The delegates adopted resolu- Nov. 11-15. The six Detroit dele- A special meeting of the Youth field. In addition to offering ex- 5 tions supporting the President's gates who will complise the panel FREE PLANNING program to keep the United are Mrs. A. H. Brodie, Mrs. Dan Education League Auxiliary was pert work on the best fur orders, 5 he also does remodeling and re- 9708-10 JOS. CAMPAU States out of war, and favoring Krause, Mrs. Lewis B. Daniels, held at the home of the Vice- admission of refugee children Miss Setta Robinson, Maurice President, Jean Simons of Ful- pairing. He will be pleased to Phone TRINITY 2-9790 1 from the European war zone to Goldstick and Mrs. Douglas lerton Ave. Four new milk cases make appointments over the ‘11.% 11 OLIO VII .\\N MINIM al 0 the United States over and above Brown. were accepted by the organiza- telephone, Trinity 2-0629. the quits for permanent resi- Dr. Sachars subject for the tion. Refreshments for the Barn dence. afternoon will be "J. on the Dance to be given Nov. 24, at Mrs. Maurice L. Goldman, San Passport," a reference to Nazi Kerby's Barn, were discussed, and Francisco, was re-elected presi- persecution. plans for the event were com- dent. Others elected include: The meeting will be held at pleted. Mrs. Joseph M. Welt, Detroit, Congregation Shaarey Zedek, and vice president. admission will require a bundle Many aYear for Council Resale Shop. Toys Dr. Sevringhaus to Address Prof. S. W. Baron Sees Lessen- are especially needed in prepara- Temple Beth El Sister- ing of Anti-Semitism tion for the holiday season, but hood on Dec. 9 INDIANAPOLIS. ( W N S )- clothing, household articles and Speaking at a joint meeting of costume jewelry are also in de- At its December meeting, Mon- the midwest section of the Jew- mand. day, Dec. 9, the Sisterhood of ish Welfare Board and the East Mrs. Sidney Weisman, chair- Temple Beth El will present Dr. Central States Regional Confer- man of the program committee- Elmer L. Sevringhaus, professor ence of the Council of Jewish is arranging the meeting. at the University of Wisconsin Federations and Welfare Funds, Dr. Sachar to Address Dinner Medical School, in an address on Dr. Salo W. Baron, Columbia Meeting the subject, "Obesity, Types and University history professor, de- On Monday evening, Dr. Sa- Treatment." clared that the persecution of char will address a joint dinner Jews seems to be lessening. meeting of the boards of the "It is quite possible," he said, Jewish Welfare Federation, the Bowling League of Pisgah DETROIT BREWING CO • ESTABLISHED 1868 "that anti-Semitism rather than Detroit Service Group and the Lodge of Bnai Brith advancing, has been checked in Junior Service Group, and will viiiiimmiiintommuiliziounimimmorminemiiinommummemommoommunomminsiminimil111#11 1939." Dr. Baron, author of "A discuss the problems of the Jew- The captains and advisory m _- Social and Religious History of ish student on the campus. board of the Bnai Brith Pisgah -1-- the Jews," pointed out that So- Lodge Bowling League gathered -g- 3 viet Russia was trying to absorb at a session held in the meeting m much of its Jewish population, Ladies of Yeshiva Beth Ju- rooms of the Bowl-O-Drome, Nov. S 2:. Germany was too busy with the 6, for the purpose of adjusting dah Plan Donor war for a strong anti-Jewish team averages and to lay the Dinner campaign, and the United States framework for the Pisgah Lodge was seeking a national unity pre- Further plans for the donor Bowling League's cooperation in Is Better Dry Cleaning cluding race discrimination. dinner which will be held at the the forthcoming membership drive of the Bnai Brith. The Bnai David Social Hall, Elm- For Your Fall Clothes Banquet of Molly Segal hurst at 14th, Sunday evening, high light of the session were talks by Louis Schostak, presi- Auxiliary of J.C.R.S. Vitalize dry cleaning removes every Dec. 1, will be discussed at the next meeting, Tuesday afternoon, dent of Pisgah Lodge; Sam Maza, on Nov. 19 trace of dirt and soil and at the Nov. 26. An interesting program vice-president, and Nathan D. same time restores essential ingred- Molly Segal Auxiliary of J. is planned. Mrs. Samson R. Rosen, chairman of the member- C. R. S. of Denver, Colo., met Weiss is directing a play in which ship committee. ients necessary to prolong the life on Nov. 19, and made plans for pupils of the Yeshiva will take Discussion centered about the of the fabrics and to keep its body the banquet to be held on Dec. an active part. Other pupils of the coming national Bnai Brith Bowl- and shape. 8, at Congregation Bnai David, Yeshiva will read from the Tal- ing Congress and the participa- Elmhurst and 14th. For tickets mud. Mrs. P. Rottenberg, presi- tion of the Pisgah Lodge Bowl- call, Mrs. A. Greenfield, Town- dent, requests organizations to be ing League in that event. E., Vitalize Dry Cleaning and Hand Finishing send 6-5895. The president, Harry Schwartz, S represented and to call her at Called For and Delivered Townsend 5-1171 for reservations. was commended by the body for m A.Z.A. Chapter 63 Has the efficient manner in which he conducted the proceedings. • Men's regular Suits or Topcoats Bar Mitzvah 6 ERMANS p p g P The Choice of Thousands for In honor of the Bar Mitzvah of the chapter, Detroit Chapter 63, A. Z. A. will hold open house on Sunday, Nov. 24, at 2 p. m., in the Fred Butzel Room of the Jewish Community Center, Wood- ward at Holbrook. Rabbi J. S. Sperka will be the speaker. Re- freshments will be served and everyone is invited to attend. In the evening the alephs and alumni of the chapter will escort their dates to a dinner dance at \Vest- wood Inn. In charge of the en- tire affair are Norman Blum and Saul Moss. Women of Workmen's Cir- cle Plan Luncheon Form Citizens' Forum The women of Workmen's Cir- cle Center met Thursday evening, Nov. 21. Meetings are held every Thursday. The rummage store is located at 2230 Hastings, between Columbia and Montcalm. Members and friends are asked to call Mrs. Cole, Townsend 8-0254, and reserve dates for rummage. The luncheon will be held on Jan. 22. A Citizens' Forum is being formed to meet every Tuesday at p. m. at the Highland Park YWCA, Davidson at Woodward. The chief idea of the Citizen's Forum is to give people five min- utes to advocate their economic plan to look after local problems, unemployment, poverty, human needs, etc. Dr. Charles Donnelly is an officer of this group. Lynford W. Smith is president, George Oxford is vice-president. Fr. 1 °9 • Ladies' plain Dresses, Suits, or Coats It s smart to insist on Vitalize for appearance sake as well as economy. Phone COlumbia 4200 FOREST CLEANERS 533-547 FOREST AVE., EAST Ill1111%1111111111M'MMIIIIIIIIIIMIUIMMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII hg II pi •