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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1940-12-20

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December 20, 1940

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE end the Legal Chronicle

Leading Soloists
Featured at Mich.
Symphony Concerts

Trees Planted in
Palestine Forests

VAN LOON

(Continued from Page 1)

Purity Chapter to
Have Bingo Party
Tuesday, Jan. 14

Philomathic Debating Club's
27th Oratorical Contest
on Jan. 8

guard until he felt himself strong
Debating
Philomathic
Club
The Jewish National Fund enough to turn directly upon his
will present its 27th annual ora-
0.
E.
Purity Chapter No. 359,
Council of Detroit announces the
torical contest, Tuesday, Jan. 8,
The series of four symphony planting of trees in Palestine protectors and to doom them to S., announces a charity bingo at the Jewish Center. This affair
a life of shameful degradation— party to be held on Tuesday will consist of six orations, deal-
concerts, by the Michigan Syni- forests as follows:
phony Orchestra, which will be
In the J. H. Ehrlich Forest: a life without liberty. But in the evening, Jan. 14, at the General ing. with Jewish, national, ae,1
given at the Center on four Two trees in memory of Barney few corners of our planet where Motors Bldg., W. Grand Blvd. international problems. Admi--
and Second. There are to be sion will be free and anyone in-
Tuesday evenings beginning Jan. Wetsman by George Blumenthal;
7, will feature a group of lead- three trees in memory of Nathan a semblance of freedom survives, many prizes, including a free terested in this type of speech
ing soloists, and one program Finley by Mary Cohen; trees it is the duty—the imperative and trip to Florida. Admission is work is invited.
of modern dances, in addition to planted in memory of Nathan absolute duty—of those who have free, with the privilege of play-
Judge D. J. Healy will ad-
the group of symphonic compo- Finley, brother of Mrs. Herbert retained some hold upon their ing six games for 50 cents.
Purity Chapter is raising funds dress the organization within the
sitions. The orchestra will be H. Warner, by William Fried- sense of fairness and righteous-
next few weks on child delin-
under the direction of Valter man; one tree in memory of Isaac ness to save and preserve them- for charity. It is the only Jewish quency.
Poole. Concerts will begin at Pernick by A. J. Blumenau; trees
chapter of Eastern Star in Mich-
8:30 sharp on each of the four planted in memory of J. H. Ehr- selves for the day when they can igan. It has contributed $1,000
Tuesdays. The programs will be lich by Rabbi Morris Adler; two begin the work of reconstruction. to the Home for Aged and $1,000 COMETRA PLAYERS GUILD
open to the public free of charge. trees by Mr. and Mrs. Maurice
"No one should accept this as to the Children's Home.
All young people who are in-
On Tuesday, Jan. 7, Julius H. Zackheim in memory of an expression of defeatism or as
Chajes, director of music at the Nathan Finley.
the counsel of one who is afraid Hebrew School Transporta- terested in dramatic work and
technique, are invited to the
Center, will appear as soloist
In the Fred M. Butzel Forest: to accept battle. Far from it!
with the orchestra, and one of One tree in memory of Nathan Only facts are facts and due to tion Dinner Held in Flint Webster Hall Hotel on Wednes-
day, Jan. 15. Further announce-
his orchestral compositions will Finley by Beryl and Lillian Har- our unpardonable carelessness and
More than 300 guests assembled ments will appear in The Chron-
also Ire included in the program. rison; one tree in memory of our unwillingness to have the
On Jan. 14, a well-known Isaac Pernick by the Auslander courage of our responsibilities, at the Jewish Community Center icle.
vocalist will appear as soloist, Family Club; two trees by A. C. we have lost so much territory Sunday night for the Hebrew
and a young piano virtuoso will Lappin in memory of George N. that temporarily, at least, we School transportation dinner which
appear with the orchestra in a Cantor.
must withdraw and then prepare was sponsored by members of the
concerto by Haydn.
To plant trees in Palestine for a new campaign of enlighten- Sisterhood of Beth Israel.
The invocation was given by Dr.
On Jan. 21, an all-Beethoven
call the chairman of the ment.
Rabbi Sampson Wise of Detroit
Evening will open with Beetho- tree committee of the Jewish
"This will impose upon us the
program will be presented. The National Fund Council of De- task of drilling ourselves in the and Rabbi S. Z. Fineberg intro-
ven's Fidelio Overture. Evelyn troit, Mrs. Alexander W. Sand- manual of tolerance with much duced the honored guests and
Woods, well-known pianist, will ers, Hogarth 0967, 12342 Broad- greater care than we have ever speakers. Cantor Leon Rezniak of
Detroit entertained with vocal se-
appear as soloist in Beethoven's street.
done before. There should be an lections, with Miss Roselene Downs
Fourth Concerto for Piano and
HOTEL
end to our easy-going indifference as accompanist.
On the Beach of 12th Street
Orchestra.
and
we
must
above
all
rid
our-
Mrs. Alan Forman, president,
MIAMI BEACH. FLORIDA
On Jan. 28, Cola Heiden will New Year's Celebration of
appear as soloist in a Mozart Sholem Aleichem Institute selves of the notion that such thanked her committee for their
too Rooms
things can't happen over here. work to make this affair a suc-
Each with Private Bath
Piano Concerto.
They not only can, they already cess. Mrs. Samuel Cohen was pre-
All Facing the Ocean
Reservations for the New Year's have and for too frequently. While sented with a gift from the sister-
Completely Equipped Solarium
celebration of the Sholem Aleich- boldly accepting the harsh disci- hood in appreciation for her work.
AMERICAII .'d ElIROPEAII PL AII
em Institute are expected to be pline of any army that is called
Dietary Laws
Jacob Pines, president of the
at a premium, as the demand for upon to fight a desperate battle, congregation,
SPECIAL tATES
brought
a
mesage
tickets is already surpassing that we must steadfastly get ready for for the sisterhood members and
CtitISTIPAS Ano nen) ucArs
(Continued from Page One)
110UOMIS
of previous years.
the joyous hour when once more thanked the committee for pur-
Lout, Acne Matlaqemeta
out "that it is proposed that a
Those, who wish to celebrate we can march forward to bring chasing the bus for the Hebrew
Sanmer
special agency shall be set up New Year with friends and mem- about the ultimate and enduring school. Israel Sendler outlined the
Mold Mkt • Sharon sperm. N
in which all elements in Jewish bers of the Sholem Aleichem triumph of that power of reason need for a bus to transport chil-
life irrespective of affiliation Schools are requested to secure which alone can set us free.
dred to school where they are
with any Jewish group, may their reservations immediately.
"And there, my friends, is a taught.
The affair will be held in the job for a few strong-hearted vol-
join."
The conference has been called auditorium of the Jewish Com- unteers. I grant you it will be
Primrose Benevolent Club
after months of discussion on the munity Center. Reservations may the most difficult campaign ever
The Primrose Benevolent
part of leaders of the American be obtained by calling A. S. Lan- undertaken, but one which car- Club's annual luncheon will be
Jewish Congress on the advis- dis at Townsend 5-9732.
ries with it a reward for out- held at Huylers in the Fisher
ability of initiating such an ef-
shining all others. For the sur- Bldg. on Tuesday afternoon, Feb.
the
letter
of
invitation
fort. In
vivors of that glorious warfare 11.
it is pointed out that the Amer- Woman's Division, was made by will be hailed as the true bene-
ican Jewish Congress is con- Mrs. Stephen S. Wise, president, factors of mankind—as those who
vinced "that Jews must face and Mrs. Bernard S. Deutsch, have delivered the human race
fairly and squarely the fact that widow of the late president of from the bondage of those age-
the most important task in the the New York City Council, old prejudices of self-righteous
Cadillac - LaSalle
world today, if civilization is to chairman of a special committee superiority which, whenever com-
survive, if freedom is to endure, named by the organization on bined with suspicion and fear, will
Oldsmobile
if Jews are to live again as free Aid to Great Britain, to Major turn even the humblest and mild-
men, is to prevent the victory C. R. Redgrave, O.B.E., M.C., est of citizens into the most fer-
now being sold and
of Hitlerism. Today
Brit-
headquarters
grim Great
battle
not at
the
hdarters of the Down ocious
ous animals of all creation
serviced by
ain wages a
town Committee of the British and the sworn enemies of the
alone for her own survival, but War Relief
eef Society, 150 William i •d
ea l of tolerance."
for the survival of civilized so- W
St. The check represents the
Here is reality. Instead of de-
ciety."
second presentation of a mobile spearing over the temporary de-
The conference is expected to
Society
by British
the Women's
Di- feat of the humanitarian forces,
bring together representatives of lief
kitchen
to the
War Re-
y
Jewish communities throughout vision, and supplements three Mr. Van Loon calls his fellow-men
the country and the spokesmen embulances which have been con- to action. He demands prepared-
General Manager
of Jewish fraternal life in the tributed for British Aid through ness. We believe that we shall
have it, that we shall learn the
United States. It is hoped that the Red Cross.
Di- truth from the bitter lessons of
many organizations and individ-
Branches of the Women's
uals will recognize the need o of vision in Boston, Chicago, De- the past decade.
The revised edition of Mr. Van
specific assistance by Jews to troit and Los Angeles have al-
Inc.
and will lend their ready organized themselves to Loon's "Tolerance" is worth
eat
Grpp o rt torn the lau nchingof start this work and a network reading and having. The epi-
su
12250 JOS. CAMPAU
American Jewish aid to Great of committees extending from logue deserves wide distribution.
Britain through an agency to be coast to coast will be organized, It is a call to arms by men who
TO. 8-9310
created which will be represen- it is expected, by the Women's stand for peace and freedom and
factions
in
Jewish
tative of all life in this country. Division to enroll Jewish women tolerance.
community
—P. S.
in support of this effort.

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Motors,

To Aid Greek War Relief

Dr. Wise, in a message to the
Assistance Committee for Ref-
ugee Israelites of Greece, made
known that the American Jew-
ish Congress would ask Ameri-
can Jews throughout the coun-
try to contribute to Greek war
relief needs.
The action of Dr. Wise fol-
lowed the receipt of a cablegram
appealing for such atisistallce
from the Greek Jewish Refugee
Organizations whose headquar-
ters are in Athens, Greece.
The request of the Greek or-
ganization urged that all Jewish
communities in North and South
America contribute their moral
and material assistance to the
Greek cause. The assurances of
help were sent in a cablegram
by Dr. Wise, who received a
message of thanks Mira the Chief
Rabbi of Salonica, Dr. Koretz.

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Congress Presents $2,000 to
British War Relief for
Mobile Kitchen

A check in the amount of $2,-
000 was presented to the Brit-
ish War Relief Society for the
purchase of a mobile kitchen by
the Women's Division of the
American Jewish Congress. The
presentation, in behalf of the

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