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December 13, 1940

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

BEACI

DETROIT RABBIS APPEAL FOR
U. H. S. Auxiliary
J. N. F. Auxiliary's
MIAMI
PALESTINE RELIGIOUS LABOR
Meeting on Dec. 18
Annual Membership
Luncheon Monday A monthly meeting and dessert An appeal in behalf of the the basis of the Jewish religion
has a

The League
luncheon of the Woman's' Auxil- League for Religious Labor in and tradition.
record of achievements.
The membership drive of the iary of the United Hebrew Schools Palestine has been issued by the remarkable
It numbers 18,000 members who
of the Jewish will be held on Wednesday, Dec. rabbis of Detroit.
are organized in 40 branches in
Ladies
is
bong
concluded
This
appeal
is
made
on
the
oc-
18, at 1 p. m. in the social hall
National Fund
the various cities and villages in
and plans are set for the lunch-
casion of the visit in Detroit of Palestine. The religious Labor
eon which officially closes the
the two spokesmen for this Movement has done great work in
drive, and to which all members
league—Meyer Edelbaum, asso- establishing religious colonies and
ciate editor of the Jewish Times has engaged in agricultural colon-
a re welcomed. The luncheon will
be given on Monday, Dec. 16, at
of London and deputy member of ization on a large scale.
Lachar's on Cass Ave., near
the Zionist Actions Committee,
"We appeal to Detroit Jewry
Peterboro. All members i in good
and Rabbi David Finkelstein of
to give this movement, which is
standing are i invited to attend.
New York.
one of the most important in
Philip Slomovitz will address the
The appeal, signed by Rabbis Palestine, its support and assist-
group and Rosalyn Dons will sup-
A. M. Hershman, Morris Adler, ance. The National Council for
ply the entertainment. Miss Dons
Leon Fram, Joshua S. Sperka, the League in America includes
possesses an extensive repertoire
Jacob J. Nathan, Isaac Stollman, representatives of all groups in
of Ilebrew, Yiddish and English
M. J. Wohlgelernter, Moses American Jewry. It is, therefore,
folk songs and accompanies her-
Fischer, J. Eisenman, J. Thumin the duty of every Jew interested in
self on the piano during the per-
and J. Rabinowitz, follows:
the upbuilding of our homeland
formance. She is highly talented
"We, the undersigned rabbis, to come to the aid of this move-
and many look forward to her
hereby give our full support to
appearance on the program.
the aims and activities of the ment.
"May the time soon come when
The paid - up membership
League for Religious Labor in
luncheon of the Auxiliary is an
Palestine. This movement seeks Israel shall be redeemed an
annual affair which is one of the
to unite the pioneers and workers justice and peace shall reign
features of the winter season.
who wish to rebuild Palestine on throughout the world."
Dues may be mailed to the sec-
retary, Mrs. William Mandel, at
2301 W. Philadelphia, and it is
urged that if possible, such pro-
cedure be followed in order that MRS. MAX HAYMAN
plans can be made to accommo-
plaNyo wNitihghti't's, the Religious School the week-
of the Rose Sittig Cohen branch, Ro'b'TeibterseheSrhwaolol
date the large group that
end of Staurday, Dec. 28, and
Sherwood's
n
near
Davison.
Mrs.
A.
Lawton
Lawto
attends this affair.
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Religious
School
.g of Wyandotte will be the religious implications, will be the ' S
Sunday,Dec.
29.
e
D
Danzig
d
rams
guest speaker of the afternoon, subject of Rabbi Leon
sessions will b be resumed on the
and Mrs. I. Margolis will enter- sermon next Friday night, Dec.
at Temple Beth El at 8 week-end of Saturday, Jan. 4,
20 at
rain with readings in Yiddish.
and Sunday, Jan. 5.
Mrs. Herman Weisman of Edi- o'c
Rabbi Fram will interpret not
son Ave. was hostess at a pep
rally meeting and luncheonette at only the religious references
George Abbott, top flight pro- her home on Wednesday, Dec. 11, made by the hero of the play,
. ducer, has purchased, for imme-for the annual donor lunchceon, but will explain the pilgrimage
diate production, a play calledwhich will be held on Jan. 8. The of Robert Sherwood himself from
"A Bundle From China," authored committees and workers reported a belief in Pacifism to a belief
by Rose Kohn, of Detroit, in col- having received many pledges. in militancy.
Mrs. Louis J. Tobin is general
The Sabbath Eve service at
laboration with Arthur Goodman, chairman of the donor luncheon. Temple
Beth El begins promptly
of Mrs.
New Kohn,
York City.
wife of Dr. A. Max For reservations, call Mrs. Meyer at 8 o'clock. The general public
fellow-
Kohn, is will known as a play- Katz, University 3-2152; Mrs. is welcome and an hour fellow-
wright in Detroit, having written Max Hayman, chairman of ways ship in the Sicial Hall of the
many skits and radio programs and means, may be contacted by Temple follows the service. The
Tyler
6-6266. Mrs.
Julius people of the Temple and
for Jewish community activities.
Phoning
young
Her radio dramatizations present- Berman, chairman of in-memor- their friends and guests gather
ed over Station WWJ on behalf lams, may be reached at Town- after the fellowship hour for a
discussion of the sermon. George
of the Allied Jewish Campaign, send 8-8850.
Galvani and the Temple Choir
several years ago, were received
render the ancient melodies of
with acclaim, and brought her HOME RELIEF SOCIETY the synagogue.
city-wide recognition.
ELECTION ON MONDAY
Temple Beth El announces that
"A Bundle From China" is de-
the Fall term of Beth El Col-
scribed simply as a comedy. Re-
The Home Relief Society will lege of Jewish Studies closes
leased to producers for reading meet at the home of Mrs. Arthur
only three weeks ago, the play has Gilbert, 1986 Atkinson Ave., on Monday night, Dec. 16. The Win-
ter term will begin Monday
received many competitive bids, Monday, Dec. 23, at 1 p. m.
night, Jan. 6, with a new list
and was sold to Mr. Abbott this
There will be a reading of an- of courses in current Jewish his-
week. Mrs. Kohn has left for New nual reports and election of offi-
tory, Jewish customs and cere-
York City to work with Mr. Ab- cers will be held. Mrs. Samuel monies, the literature of the
bott's office in the casting and Arkin, president of the organiza- Bible, the essence of Jewish his-
production.
tion, urges members to attend tory, comparative religion, and
Mrs. Kohn writes under the pen this important meeting.
the Hebrew language.
name of Gale Nandor.
A contribution is acknowledged
There will be no sessions of
from Lyle Carnik.

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RABBI FRAM TO LECTURE ON
"THERE SHALL BE NO NIGHT"

Rose Kohn's Play
Is Accepte d for
Immediate Staging

passed

Managing Director

Culsine

JOSEPH ELKIN

Manager

The one who will be found in
trial capable of great acts of
love is ever the one who is al- .
ways doing considerate small

ones.—F. W. Robertson.

Trees Planted in
Palestine Forests

Nathan Findling in Charge J.W.E.W.O. Home Cooked
of Cuisine fit Poinciana
Dinner and Card Party
in Miami Beach
Jan. 19
The Jewish National Fund

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Council of Detroit announces the
In 1925 the American Pales-
planting of trees in Palestine tine liner President Arthur sailed
forests as follows:
for the Jewish Homeland with
In the J. H. Ehrlich Forest: many notables aboard. They were
Two trees in memory of Chana bound for the opening celebra-
Faiga and Israel Grebnin, by tion of the first Jewish university
Rev. and Mrs. J. H. Kunin; one in Palestine. The President Arthur
tree in memory of Mrs. 1(1,1 was (quipped with a Kosher kitch-
Schwartz, mother of Mrs.. Milton en which strictly adhered to diet-
Friedman and Mrs. Seymour ary laws and Nathan Findling
Golden, by Mrs. Max Lichter; was the chef chosen among many
one tree in honor of Mrs. Rose to head this kitchen.
Sam-
Cabot's grandchild, by Mrs. Sam-
Mr. Findling was born Dec. 22,
uel In M. the
Levin.
Fred M. Butzel Forest: 1895, his Hungarian mother and
Trees planted by Rabbi Morris English father had hopes that
Adler; one tree in memory of their son would become a great
Jacob Wozow, father of Anne rabbi or lawyer. Therefore his
mem- schooling included the Yeshiva
Rabinowitz, and one tree i n
ory of Fred Nelken, father of College in Frankfurt on the
Helen Jalan, by Zedakah Club. Rhine, a rabbinical school in As-
In Pioneer Women's Forest: wienezin (formerly Galicia) and
Two trees in memory of Aaron a rabbinical college in Hungary.
Leib Kurtzman and one tree in But through all these ye of
to
honor of birth of Shirley Eileen study, Nathan's one desire as
, by Pioneer Women, become a chef, so before receiving
Beit man
his degree, he left college in Hun-
Dexter group.
_., To plant trees in PaPlestine gary. This caused his father to
I ()rests call the chairman of the disown him
but an at uncle
of his,
f a hotel
Westbaden
tree committee of the Jewish _ owner
o his rescue and gave him
came to
ational Fund Council of De-
troit, Mrs. Alexander W. Sand- an opportunity to get a start in
c areer of his choice.
ers. Hogarth 0967, 12342 Broad- the For
three years Findling studied
street.
the culinary arts. The war in-
terrupted his studies and after
Persons Sought Here
seeing active duty he came to
The Council of Jewish Women America where he worked in many
is anxious to locate the following then
restaurants
and hotels.
His call
came from
the American
People:
Mrs. Sigbert Meyer who lived Palestine Line to supervise and
at 2610 Webb Ave., Detroit. prepare the food aboard the Pres-
Stefan Demajo and Erich Kelch ident Arthur on its famous trip
to Palestine.
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who o lived at 1983 Clairmount, D De to
Since that time Mr. Findling
troit.
famous
Rosa Brod and Mrs. Jo- has been chef at many
who lived at 9232 resort hotels throughout the
henna
country where dietary laws are
Savory, Detroit.
eniamin
Goldberg
who
lived
at
observed.
Last winter season and
130
this winter he is serving his de-
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Detroit.
Any person knowing the where- licious and unsurpassed cuisine at ,
abouts of the above please notify the Poinciana Hotel, Miami B each
Woodward Ave., Fla., operated by Max Elkin and
Our office at 7644
Madison 6970. Joseph Klein.

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The Jewish Women's European
Welfare Organization will give a
home cooked dinner with a bingo
and card party, Sunday, Jan. 19,
at the Bnai Moshe, Dexter and
Lawrence. Mrs. A. Katzin is
chairman of this affair and is
assisted by Mrs. I. Israel, co-
chairman. Proceeds will go for
emergency relief to orphan refu-
gees.
A special board meeting will be
held Monday, Dec. 16, at the home
of Mrs. Winer, 4263 Monterey.

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