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December 20, 1940

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

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20th Histadruth
Dr. Adolph A. Schmier House of Shelter
Elects Silverman Anniversary to Be
Devises a Special
Celebrated Her e
Meeting
Hears
Annual
Dinner
Muscles Treatment
Prominent Guests to

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Reports of Achievements
Address Gathering at the
A special treatment for ailing
Statler Hotel on Jan. 5
Max M. Silverman was re-
muscles of infantile paralysis pa-
tinents has been devised by Dr. elected president of the House
This year marks 20 years in
Adolph A. Schmier, former De- of Shelter at the annual meet- the growth of the_ Histadruth in
WE HAVE THE Bpi. EQUIPMENT MADE
troiter. ing held following a dinner at
Dr. Schmier is a member of the Home for Aged on Wed- Palestine. Twenty years ago the
the staff of the Hospital for nesday evening. Rabbi A. M. Histadruth began with a mem-
of 4,400 and today count,
Joint Diseases in New York, as Hershman was re-elected honor- bership
gibs. Flat Pieces carefully ironed
120,000 in its ranks, constitut-
well as the Uptown Hospital of
ing one of one strongest Organ-
Additional Pounds $340 lb.
New York and the Bone and •
ized Jewish bodies in Palestine
A VERY INEXPENSIVE SERVICE
Joint Hospital, a division of Co-
and is a most important factor
lumbia University where he is
in the upbuilding and defending
an instructor in orthopedic surg-
of the Jewish Homeland.
All Finished
ery. Dr. Schmier is a fellow
Its 20th anniversary will br
of the American Society of Or
celebrated at the annual con-
thopedic Surgeons.
ference of the Detroit Geverk- •
Describing Dr. Schmier's treat-
THE BARGAINS OF ALL TIME
shaften Campaign, Sunday, Jan.
ment, Newsweek, in a recent is-
5, at the Statler Hotel.
sue, stated:
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The conference will consist of
"How much does treatment
two sessions, one from 10:30
Flat Pieces and Handkerchiefs
benefit the ailing muscles of in-
a.m. to 1 p.m., at which time
Neatly Ironed
fantile-paralysis patients? To
reports will be given by the
Batb Towels and Underwear
answer this and other questions
9 chairman and treasurer of last
Dried
of muscle strength, Dr. Adolph
year's drive, reports by organi-
7c lb.
A. Schmier of New York's Hos-
j OU $ AdditiFolnuaffle:o
zations affiliated with the cam-
pital for Joint Diseases revealed
paign and the election of vari-
THE BEST UNIVERSAL SERVICE
last week at the first annual
w
ous committees.
medical meeting of the National
The second session will begin
Foundation for Infantile Paral-
at 2 p.m. when the guest-speak-
MU SE
ysis . (held in New York) that
ers, Rabbi Barnett R. Brickner
he was developing an apparatus
NM responsibie for sun-burnt or wind-whipped curtains
of Cleveland and David Wert-
which includes a specially built
THE NEWEST DEPARTMENT IN THE CITY
heim, national secretary of the
table and a sensitive level scale.
Poale Zion Zeire Zion Party.
The patient is braced on the
-will address the gathering. Both
table so that he can move only
are brilliant speakers and out-
one set of muscles at a time
standing personalities in Amer-
MAX M. SILVERMAN
and the strength of his pull
25c
In
ary
president,
and
the
following
lean,
world Zionist and the
rgainst the scale is recorded.
"Thirteen normal 11-year-old other officers were elected: bor Zionist movements. Other
Vice presidents, Isaac Rosen- prominent speakers will also par-
girls, for example, flexed their
thal, Moses Levitt, Barney Bar- ticipate. A fine musicial program
legs
at
the
knee
with
an
average
per Pound
witARING Amain.
pull of 38 pounds, but the mus- nett, David Kliger, Jerry will be given.
conference will close at
cles of one stricken girl were Bielfield; treasurer, Louis Dann; 5:3T0hepan
per pound
so weakened that she could only secretary; Kenneth Wasser.
The campaign committee re-
Minimum Charge $1.80
reach a 10-pound level. The
In his annual report as presi-
exact value of massaging, exer- dent, Mr. Silverman pointed out: quests all Jewish organizations
A MOST RELIABLE INSTITUTION
"The major body of the work of Detroit to elect their dee-
cise, and other techniques was
d gates to this important confer-
shown in tests on this child less of our agency may b e div ide
than four months later—her flex- into three equal parts; (1) care ence and to send in their names
2) care of local and addresses to the campaign
ing strength had risen to 27
transients, ( (3) care of that office, at 12244 Dexter Blvd.,
pounds. Dr. Schmier believes his of
homeless
men,
muscle tester will enable physi- groupf destitute men who were and thus unite in the work with
cians to analyze the effectiveness formerly given service by the the Chalutzim and builders of
and
Deliver
to
All
Parts
of
the
City
We Call for
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of their treatments more accur- Kosher Kitchen agency. In order the Jewish Homeland.
ately and to avoid the dangers to give adequate service to our
TOWN LAUNDRY -
of incautious overexercising
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f 1 t Se, iffid St
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which may actually weaken ail- clientele, the House of Shelter Collect $1,207
has a cooperative relationship
with the Jewish Welfare Federa-
ing limbs."
For Yeshivoth in
lion and the Jewish Social Serv-
Palestine, Europe
ice Bureau."
Mr. Silverman stated that
Set
,Dec.
27-28
as
Announcing Our New Address and Telephone
were given aid In
Four women who made collec-
Women's Sabbath transients
securing jobs, some were referred tions with boxes raised amounts
to
and hospitalsfor
cal clinics
treatment,
others were medi-
en- as follows: Mrs. Ida Solal, 3313
Women Invited to Synagogue
Tuxedo, $820.66; Mrs. Anna Spi-
Shabbos
on
abled
to
communicate
with
rela-
Services
vak, 1477 Blaine, $300; Mrs.
Kosher Meat CI Poultry Market
Elmhurst,
Chanukah
2663
fives.
Grossberg,
next
to
Kresge's
M.
MARKET
During 1940, Mr. Silverman $53.39; Mrs. Miriam Sholofsky,
in the A. T4
Jewish women of Detroit and
were ac 3301 Fullerton, $33.
(Between Burlingame and Webb)
other Michigan communities are reported, 7.4 transients
TO.
8-8119
The sum of $444.17 was sent
urged to attend services at their commodated, as compared with
11632 DEXTER BLVD.
neighborhood synagogues, the 695 in 1939. Of this number, by cablegrams to eight Yeshi-
comingweek-end, Friday eve- 36 were local homeless men, voth in Palestine, and $775 was
ning, Dec. 27, and Saturday compared with 32 in 1939. This
28 (Shabbos
Cha-
year,
16,190 meals were
served, sent by who
Chief Rabbi
Shulman
morning,
Dec.
of
Slabodka
Yeshiva
was
in
nukah). This Sabbath has been as against 18,541 in 1939, and Detroit; $25 was given to Beth
set aside by the Women's Branch 4,978 lodgings were provided, Judah Yeshivavah in Detroit; $50
left over from Passover collec-
of the Michigan Synagogue Con- compared with 5,064 in 1939.
Mr. Silverman also stated:
tions was included in this money,
ference to serve for a rededica-
"More
transients
came been
to De-
,—
as
might
have
ex-
making a total of $1,257.05.
lion of Jewish womanhood to
Present at counting of money
troit
— given by —
traditional
Judaism.
At Congregation Beth Tefilo pected, because of the increased when boxes were opened were
1941 will Rabbi Stollman, Rabbi Levine,
Emanuel, Taylor and Woodrow job opportunities.
Wilson Ayes., the sisterhood will probably be our banner year as and Louis Dann.
The women wish to thank all
sponsor a special program for far as short time contacts with
who had a share in making this
the Friday Evening Forum, at transients are concerned.
3153 CASS AVE.
"I wish to announce at this collection possible.
LACHAR'S
8:15 p.m. Mrs. M. J. Wohlge-
Upon receipt of a cable from
lernter, the Rabbi's wife, will time that the capital indebted-
Dave Diamond's Orchestra — Mel Lowe, M. C.
address the audience on the sub- ness of the House of Shelter has the Hebron Yeshiva, now in Jeru-
ject "Chanukah and Its Signifi- been paid in full. This was made salem, this committee at once
FINE ENTERTAINMENT
possible when the Jewish Wel- sent $100 to Palestine. The cable
canoe for Women In Israel."
Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka of fare Federation rece Greg
Reservations
Limited
Congregation Bnai David, Elm- dowment from the McGregor In- from
Rabbi Yecheskiel
Sarna
of
$3.50 Per Plate
the Hebron
Yeshiva read:
"Heti
Save.
4.9420;
at
Fourteenth,
will
deliver
stitute
and
the
Executive
Corn-
ron
Yeshiva
Hungers.
To.
8.1957;
Lacher's,
Ty.
burst
at dedicated to the Jew- mittee of the Federation voted Cable Support."
Call Wm. Hordes, Ch. 6780,
a sermon
8-9019. Ask for Cottler.
Dexter Davison Mkt., To.
Last week, the sum of $430
ish woman, and the sisterhood that that gift be used to pay
will serve a special "kiddish." the balances due on our moot was sent to Rabbi A. Seras of
Mkor Chaim Yeshiva of Jeru-
Members of the ladies auxil- gages."
Mr. Silverman thanked the
iaries and sisterhoods of all con-
gregations, who live within walk- Federation and other agencies salem.
ing distance of Congregation for their cooperation, as well
Samuel H. Weiss Dies at
TRinity 2 - 0100
Bnai David, Elmhurst and 14th, as the staff, Hyman Altman,
8210 Twelfth Street
at the Age of 61 .
are invited to attend an Oneg chairman of the house commit-
present
Shabbos
program,
jointly
ar-
tee,
and
Mrs.
Altman,
president
Goldbergs, Jacobs and Littman
Funeral services for Samuel
ranged by the Women's Branch of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the
H. Weiss, 69 years old, 1947 0
the great acrobatic international artists, the sensation of the
of
the
Michigan
Synagogue
Con-
House
of
Shelter.
Palmer Wood,.
New York World's Fair
Hyman Altman, who arranged Lucerne Dr
ference and the Mizrachi Wo-
ere hid
" ' home at 2 p.m.
h II at his
Ner
men's Organization of Detroit, the dinner, opened the festivities w
with introductory remarks. Louis ' , N N , 1' onday. Rabbi Leo M. Fran'-
at the social hall of the syna- Dann was toastmaster. Brief re- lin, of Temple Beth El, official
on Saturday afternoon:
• was at Woodmen
marks were delivered by Rabbi ed. e. Burial
metery.
.Mr. Weiss (lied it
Cemetery.
A.
M.
Hershman,
Isidore
Sobeloff,
e
G
with the participation of
Hospital Friday after a
Dr. Otto A. Hirsch, Isaac Rosen- race Hospital
NATHAN AND ROSA GOLDBERG, JACOB AND BETTIE
Quarterly Council
thal and P. Slomovitz. short illness. A native of
JACOBS, FANNIA RUBINA, GUSTAV BERGER, LEON
troit, he was a -graduate of Cen-
Meeting on Sunday
SEIDENBERG, VITEE DUBROW, HAROLD MILLER,
tral High School. He was a
THELMA JACOBS, L. BUCKSHITZKY,
KALVARIER AID SOCIETY member of the Elks, the Detroit
ELLA WALLERSTE1N
The Jewish Community Coun-
Yacht Club and Bnai Brith and
The Kalvarier Aid Society 'Temple
is survived
cil •il hold its quarterly meet-
his e IAif
B, eeh,
in
thank
the
following
members
for
ing this Sunday afternoon, Dec.
t Lillian.
22, at 2 :30 p.m., in the audi- aiding in the success of their
torium of the Workmen's Circle dinner: Mrs. Celia Festenstein,
Educational Center, 11529 Lin- vice president; Mrs. Gussie Co-
wood Ave. There will be an in- hen, Mrs. Bella Tickten, Mrs.
teresting exhibit showing the ex- I. Lederman, Mrs. Rose Seid-
with music by ALEXANDER OLSHANETZKY
tent of the subversive activities man and others. Charles Gins-
FURNACE OIL
in this country and the methods burg, Mr. Dorn and Mr. Ritter
Last Performance Sunday Night, Dec. 22
being used by the national or- donated food from the Eastern
LA 4500
ganizations in combatting them. Market. Material help of $25
MATINEES SATURDAY AND SUNDAY
Officers as well as delegates of was donated by Dave Friedman. Oh,
all affiliated organizations are Thanks to Mr. Shaefsty for con-
tributing the music.
invited.

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