bEtROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle CHANGE OF TIME MANDELL and DAVID BERNSTEIN Detroit's Favorite Radio News Commentators with their dramatization of news and sparkling highlights behind the headlines NOW 10:15 Sunday Morning WMBC January 10, V , 41 118 HUNGARIAN Morris Schaver Elected Chairman JEWS END LIVES Of 1941 Gewerkshaften Campaign Rumania Decrees Con- verts Not to Be Con- sidered as Aryans GENEVA. (WNS) — The in- creasing Nazi influence in Hun- gary, a forerunner of new and severer anti-Jewish persecution, has so terrorized the Hungarian Jewish population that during the month of Oct. 118 Jews, includ- ing 68 women, committed sui- cide in Budapest alone, it was reported here. Conversion No Aid to Jews LISBON. (WNS) — Rumanian Jews who renounce their faith and become converted to Chris- tianity will not be considered as "Aryans" and will not be ex- empted from the country's anti- Kosher Meat U Poultry Market Jewish laws, high government of- ficials decreed after consulta- tions with Rumanian Church au- in the A. ti M. MARKET next to Kresge's thorities, it was learned here. (Between Burlingame and Webb) Only those Jews who entered the Christian Church before Jan- TO. 8-8119 11632 DEXTER BLVD. uary, 1910, will be considered by the government as non-Jews. Children of Jews who became converted after that date will also be classified as Jews unless Temple Beth El to Introduce Unique Feature they were brought up in Chris- tian institutions. at Sabbath Eve Service Jan. 17 The anti-Semitic Iron Guard closed clown several Jewish On Friday evening, Jan. 17, of the Temple, will preside at this schools and placed them at the in connection with the regular session, which is one of a series disposal of the German army. Sabbath Eve services, there will to be held throughout the entire be a group discussion on the sub- ject, "The Synagogue and the country under the auspices of the Margaret Bourke-White to Community." During the service Committee on Round Tables of Address Fisher Town Hall Dr. Leo M. Franklin will speak the Union of American Hebrew Next Wednesday briefly upon this subject, but after Congregations. Dr. Franklin is the conclusion of the service, the national chairman of the commit- Margaret Bourke-White, noted subject will be thrown open for tee in charge of this program. woman photographer, who has The services and the Round general discussion by the entire 21 countries, including Table which will follow on Jan. covered congregation. the Arctic region, for Life and Harry C. Grossman, president 17, are open to the public. Fortune magazines, shooting wars, revolutions and industries, will speak before the Detroit Town Hall in the Fisher Theater Mizrachi Women's next Wednesday, Jan. 15, at 11 Luncheon Feb. 11 a. in. Her subject will be "Lens FOX—Boasting a spectacular Behind the News". abundance of all that makes for Miss Bourke-White made the At the breakfast party with exciting „entertainment, "Ari- Mrs. Reuben Dubrinsky of Ful- first industrial photographs of zona," screen version of Clar- lerton Ave. as hostess, Young Wo- Soviet Russia's five-year plan, and ence Buddington Kelland's west- men's Mizrachi made plans for produced the first moving pic- ern novel, is at the Fox Theater. tures by a non-Soviet citizen. In addition the Fox presents an- "Eyes on Russia's and "Red Re- other outstanding picture of fea- public". She has shot the story ture length, Fox Movietone News of three dams, covered the Louis- and selected short subjects. ville floflod, and engaged in a Kay Kyser and his orchestra little jaunt to Brazil to picturize will open a week's personal ap- the coffee industry. She has pho- pearance at the Fox starting tographed every major industry grain elevators, lumber camps, Friday, Jan. 17. in the United States—steel mills, coal mines, automobile factories MICHIGAN—Errol Flynn and and skyscraper construction. Olivia de Havilland in "Sante Fe She is the wife of Erskine Trail" with Raymond Massey as Caldwell, author of "Tobacco the murderous abolitionist, John Road," and has collaborated with Brown, and Alan Hale and Ron- him on two books, "You Have ald Reagan heading the support- Seen Their Faces" (1937) and ing castfl. On the same program "North of the Danube" (1939). is the delightful comedy romance Fifty-four of Margaret Bourke- presenting the Aldrich Family of White's photographs that were radio fame in „ Life with Henry” on exhibition at ,the San Fran- with Jackie Cooper, Leila Ernst, cisco World Fair have been Eddie Bracken, Hedda Hopper shipped to the Detroit Town Hall and Hanley Stafford (Baby and will be on display at the Snooks' radio papa). Scarab Club, 217 -Farnsworth Ave., on Jan. 13, 14, 15, 16 UNITED ARTISTS — Cary Grant, Katharine Hepburn and MRS. MAURICE WASSERMAN and 17. Balcony tickets are available James Stewart in "Philadelphia Story" with Ruth Hussey, John its annual donor luncheon, to be at Grinnell's Music Store, Ra. Howard and Roland Young at held on Tuesday, Feb. 11, at the 1124 for $1.10, including tax. the United Artists Theater pre- Detroit-Leland Hotel. William Dudley Pelley'e lawyers Mrs. Harry Shuman, general sent a picturizaztion of the stage success which packed them in in chairman, has as her co-chairmen had to attach the Silver Shirt New York, and coast-to-coast on Mesdames Jack Sobel, Maurice fuehrer's furniture to obtain their the road. On the same bill is Clamage, Jack Pearlman. Chair- fee for keeping him out of jail. "Maisie Was a Lady" with Ann man of the Souvenir Book is Sothern, Lew Ayres and Mau- Mrs. Joseph Weintraub, co-chair- men being Mesdames Victor Rose, reen O'Sullivan. Sam Shuman, Ruby Miller. Pledge chairman is Mrs. M. L. Cantor, and the co-chairmen are Mesdames GIFTS TO CHILDREN'S HOME Morris Rowin, M. Siegen, Irving Bolotnikoff, Fred Bankle. Chair- The Jewish Children's Home men of darlings are Mesdames acknowledges donations from the Maurice Wasserman, Leo Steier, following: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sam Parnes. Feinberg, in memory of Harris Mrs. Sam Aaron, pep rally Shapero; Mrs. Morris Pollack, in chairman, announced the first honor of birthdays of sons, Ar- pep rally and dessert luncheon for thur and Leo; Mrs. Adolph Stern- Tuesday, Jan. 14, at 1 o'clock, berg, in memory ofg her hus- at the Shaarey Zedek. Mrs. Max band; Hrs. Mose Weingarden, in Dushkin will give a book review. memory of husband; Mr. and Mrs. Moe Leiter, in memory of JUNIOR CONGREGATION OF Samuel Shapiro; Mr. and Mrs. SHAAREY ZEDEK Edward Krause, in honor of 50th wedding anniversary of Mr. and The Junior Congregation will Mrs. Myer Levy; Mr. and Mrs. hold its next services on Sab- Moe Leiter, in honor of 50th bath, Jan. 4, at 9:30 a. m., in wedding anniversary of Mr. and the Prayer Room of the Kate Mrs. Myer Levy; Nate Shapero; Frank Memorial Building. Rose F. Becker; Paul C. Friedberg; Stolsky will discuss the Biblical Mrs. Max Smith; Irwin Green; portion while Leah Crohn will Mrs. Nathan G. Maxman; Her- summarize the Prophetical se- MISS FREDA KOSOFSKY bert Mendelson; Mrs. M. Fish; lection. Mrs. Spoon; Harry Srere; Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Barney Kosofsky Sadie Weinstein, in memory of Dr. Albert Einstein believes of Sturtevant Ave. announce the Nathan Finley and in honor of that the principal thing that engagement of their daughter, Brewster Broder's Bar Mitzvah; distinguishes him from most of Freda, to Charles K. Ackerman, Mr. and Mrs. Geyer, in honor of his fellow-humans is the fact son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel their 16th anniversary. that he doesn't wear socks. Ackerman of Elmhurst Ave. Aaron B. Margolis Downtown Theaters BETROTHED One of the most successful Gewerkshaften campaign confer- ences ever held in Detroit took place last Sunday, Jan. 5, at the Statler Hotel. The large and enthusiastic au- dience of 800 delegates and guests was addressed by Rabbi Barnett R. Brickner of Cleve- land, Baruch Zuckerman, mem- Zionist movement in the loss ',f the beloved leader and Chalute, Dov Haas, who was recentl y killed in a motor accident in Palestine. The following were elected to carry on the 1941 campaign ac- tivities: Morris L. Schaver, chairman; A. Meyerowitch, J. Haggai, Dr. Alex Sanders, B. M. Laikin, I. A. Liebson, A. Belkin, L. Wolock, A. Nusbaum, L. Liebhaber and Sarah Sherage, vice chairmen; Harry Schumer, treasurer; M. Ross, financial secretary; D. Si lin, recording secretary; Mori is Lieberman, chairman of the ex- ecutive committee; William Hor- des, chairman of publicity. The following will constitute the or- ganization committee: M. Taich, chairman, 0. Goldberg, D. Sher- age, M. Haar, L. Levine, R. Haggai, Sarah Levine, A. Mon- dry, Mrs. L. Goldfine, Mrs. P. Kanat and H. Weiner. The office committee will be under the chairmanship of Harry Schumer, with assistance of M. Ginsburg and B. Rosenthal. M. Kramer is chairman of the Jewish National Workers Alliance branches divi- sion. A fine musical program was .rendered under the direction of Julius Chajes, director of music, of the Jewish Community Center, and Miss Margaret Kozenn, who MORRIS SCHAVER sang several Yiddish and Pales- ber of the Palestine Histadruth tinian folk songs. Weekly sessions of the Ge- delegation, and Isadore Sobeloff, werkshaften campaign will be executive director of the Jewish Welfare Federation of Detroit. held Thursday evenings in the The first session was under the Farband Folk Shule Hall, 12th chairmanship of M. L. Schaver and Taylor. Mr. Schaver's selection for the and the second of J. Haggai. chairmanship of the Gewerkshaf- A declaration, read by A. ten campaign is a tribute to his Meyerowitch, director of the Far- efforts in behalf fo the Palestine band Folk Shulen in Detroit, was labor drives in the past 10 years. unanimously adopted by the Recognized as one of the most gathering pledging to raise the ardent workers, he has not only sum of $40,000 in the 1941 cam- inspired his co-workers to action paign. but has personally been respon- The gathering expressed its sible for securing some of the deepest sympathies with the labor largest gifts to the drive. Rabbi Saul Taub Thrills Audiences With His Singing Mozhitzer Rebbe Will Again Conduct Services Here This Saturday One of the most thrilling ex- periences of many Detroit Jews during the past week was to hear the Chassidic singing of Rabbi RABBI SAUL TAUB (The Mozhitzer Rebbe) Saul Taub—the famous Mozhit- zer Rebbe who is guest here for another few days. Conducting services at the Beth Yehudah Synagogue last Sabbath, Rabbi Taub also offici- ated at a Shalosh Seudos and a Melaveh Malke on Saturday, and a large audience heard him preach and sing. Composer of hundreds of melo- dies, the Mozhitzer Rebbe inter- preted some of them, led in mass singing and kept his followers en- thralled until past midnight. This Saturday, Rabbi Taub will conduct services at the Beth Abraham Synagogue, Linwood and Sturtevant. On Saturday he will again conduct a Melaveh Malke, at 9 p. en., and the public is welcome. At 7:30 p. m. on Monday, the Mozhitzer Rebbe will be tendered a fareweel at Lachar's on 12th St. The public is invited. Rabbi Taub's singing and mu- sical genius have been acclaimed in books and periodicals. Even the most ardent Misnagdim (op- ponents of Chassidism) have pro- claimed him as one of the great musical figures of this age. While in Palestine, on a third visit, within the last three years, he gathered around him a large following of Chalutzim who adopled his melodies and are now using them among their most popular songs. Six weeks ago, the Mozhitzer Rebbe came to this country through San Francisco. Compelled to seek refuge from his native city of Otvotzk upon the capture. of Poland by the Nazis, he trav- eled through Polish cities and villages, conducted services in forests, was followed by gangs who sought to attack him, and he finally found a haven in Rus- sia. There, he traveled widely, went to Biro Bidjan, conducted services and was given a chance to adjust himself before leaving for the United States. He came to Moscow, was treated well, managed to buy a Jewish cal- endar which was prepared in longhand. From Russia he went to Japan, then to the United States. The Mozhitzer Rebbe is stay- ing here with the Samuel Mil- groms at 1670 Pingree Ave., and he will be pleased to meet his followers there. During his visit in Palestine at the time of the riots and the building of the Ael Aviv Port, Rabbi Taub composed two songs dedicated to the Jewish efforts for Palestine's reconstruction. While in Palestine, he was hailed as "The Jewish Toscanini." The Detroit committee in charge of the Mozhitzer Rebbe's visit here is composed of Jacob Soberman, M. Lipshitz, M. Mager, M. Mohr, Harry Stolsky and E. Rutenberg. ANONYMOUS GIFT OF $230 TO JEWISH CENTER The Jewish Community Center announces an anonymous g ft of $250 from a friend for the purposes of Jewish vocational service. OBITUARY NATHAN ROSENBERG of 2676 Calvert Ave., 48 years old, died on Jan. 8. Funeral services were held at Lewis Br s. Funeral Home on Jan. 9 w.th interment in Clover Hill Park Cemetery, Rabbi A. M. Hersh- man and Cantor J. H. Sonenklar officiating. He is survived by iris wife, Julia; a son, Robert; three brothers, Morris, Jack and Nor- man, and three sisters, Binnie, Mrs. Z. Eisenberg and Mrs. M. Cassels of Toronto.