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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle
January 17, 1941
YESHIVA
(Continued from Page 1)
DR. L. M. PERLZWEIG TO CONFER
Rabbi Margolis'
Wife Dies, at 35 WITH LOCAL LEADERS OF JEWISH
CONGRESS DURING BRIEF VISIT
F uneral services were held in
ed 25 years ago by the late
During his brief stay in De- World Jewish Congress, will con-
for Detroit on Wednesday morning
Yehuda Levin, was
annex
fer with local Jewish Congress
Rabbi
ears
housed in an
years
many
and
maintained
by the for Mrs. Morris D. Margolis, troit, Dr. L. M. Perlzweig, chair- leaders.
Mogen Abraham Shul. It was that wife of Rabbi Margolis of Jack- man of the British Section of the
On Saturday evening, Dr.
Dr. Perlzweig will meet with
fact, primarily, which motivated sonville, Fla., former Detroiter, ---
the membership and leaders of . w h o died after a long illness in Gerhart Seger Lectures in members of the executive commit-
n unusual
tee of the Detroit Chapter of
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Detroit on Sunday
the congregation to relinquish Jacksonville last Sunday morn-
the
American
Jewish
Congress
plans for the construction of a
crunchy
new synagogue and to turn their ing. Rabbi A. M. Hershman offi-
Next Sunday, Jan. 19, 2:30 and Women's Division of the Con-
nibble „ ,
gress,
as
well
as
representatives
resources, amounting to some ciated. Funeral services were 3.0y .. , at Jericho Temple, 2705
road
near
Linwood,
the
of
organizations.
000,
over
to
the
combined
also
held
in
Jacksonville
before
al
$20,
Suitable
On Sunday, Dr. Perlzweig will
committee for t he pur ose ot Rabbi
Mar goli s brought the body Y Labor Institute of Social Science
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presents Gerhart Seger in a lec- address the Michigan state con-
constructing a new home for to Detroit for burial. .
for all
Detroit's advanced school for
Mrs. Margolis, who was Ma- tune entitled "Nazis at Work in ference of the United Palestine
occasions
thilde Polinsky before her mar- America." Mr. Seger, before 1933 Appeal in Lansing.
B iblical-Talmudical studies.
a member of the Reichstag, is
Those Who Helped in Merger
At the Congress Women's Divi-
the author of several books de-
Instrumental in bringing about
sion luncheon meeting on Monday,
ove
were
Louis
Solai,
pres-
• ent this
head
of
the
Mogen
Abraham
scribing
the
Hitler
terror
in
Ger-
m
many, of which his Oramen- at the home of Mrs. Isaac Shetzer,
"THE STAR OF THEM ALL
burg," depicting his own experi- Dr. Perlzweig will be the guest
congregation; Rev. Solomon Chin-
ences in a Nazi concentration speaker.
itz, secretary; M. Wolfson, treas-
camp, has sold almost half a
urer; and the veteran communal
million copies. He is now the
leader and active worker in both
editor of the liberal "Neue Folk-
the Yeshivah administration and
zeitung" in New York City, and
the Mogen Abraham group, Louis
is perhaps the leading German
Dann.
worker against Hitlerism in this
The decision, reached after sev-
country today. He has appeared
eral weeks of thorough discus-
before hundreds of distinguished
sion, makes it possible for the
audiences and has reached mil-
,Yeshivah to consider plans for
lions with his message over the
meeting, in the immediate future,
radio.
the growing demands made upon
After the lecture, the members
it since its reorganization last
of the audience will take part
September, which resulted in an
in the meeting by asking any
enrollment of 110 students in the
Vitalize dry cleaning removes every trace
*questions they may wish. The
current school term. The Acad-
of dirt and soil and at the same time
public is invited to attend.
emy is at present located in a
restores essential ingredients necessary to
four-family residential building
prolong the life of the fabrics and to keep
Avodah
Welfare
G
r
o
u
p
at 2535 Elmhurst.
Statement by Stollman
Plans Installation of
its body and shape.
Rabbi Isaac Stollman, presi-
Officers
dent of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah,
Vitalize Dry Cleaning and Hand Finishing
issued the following statement:
Avodah Welfare Group (for-
"Yeshivath Beth Yehudah ex- LATE MRS. M. D. MARGOLIS merly Jr. Welfare Group) held
Called For and Delivered
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tends its heartiest congratula- riage to Rabbi Margolis in July, a board meeting on Tuesday eve-
tions to the members and the 1930, was born in New Haven, ning, Jan. 14, at the home of
committee of the Mogen Abra- Conn., 35 years ago, was edu- Ben Rosenbaum, to make final
Men's regular Suits or Topcoats
ham Synagogue, headed by Isaac cated in Detroit schools and was plans for the installation of offi-
Ladies' plain Dresses, Suits, or. Coats
August, Louis Solai and Louis graduated from Detroit Teachers' cers which will take place at the
Dann, for their generous resolu- College. She was also graduated Bnai Moshe on Wednesday, Jan.
tion to join the funds of Mogen from the New York School of 29, at 8:30. There will be a guest
Its smart to insist on Vitalize for
Abraham with the funds of the Music, was a Hebrew teacher, speaker, dancing and refresh-
appearance sake as well as economy.
Yeshivah to erect an adequate an accomplished pianist and was ments. All young men and wo-
edifice to house Detroit's' school one of the active leaders in the men are invited to attend.
for advanced Bible and Talmud Detroit Halevy Singing Society
studies.
in Detroit. In Jacksonville, she
"Never before in the history of was active in numerous move- rietta Szold Volume of the Gold-
Detroit Orthodox Jewry has a ments, was an ardent Zionist and en Book last December.
Surviving Mrs. Margolis are
step of this unique significance served on the regional board of
and importance been taken. This Hadassah. She was chairman of her husband, a five-year-old son,
resolution crowns the history of the Jacksonville Refugee Com- Mayer; her father, Jacob Polin-
the old Mogen Abraham Congre- mittee and was a leader in Jew- sky; a sister, Ethel Polinsky, and
533-547 FOREST AVE., EAST
gation, which was rich in acts ish National Fund work. The two brothers, Morris and Wil-
of generosity. The Yeshivath names of Rabbi and Mrs. Mar- liam Polinsky, the latter all of
Beth Yehudah will now be able, gol's were inscribed in the Hen- 11 ,4coit.
greatly encouraged by the splen-
did support of the Mogen Abra-
ham group, to go ahead in its re-
organization and to realize plans
of further advancement, by tak-
a
ing in many more students and
increasing the present activities."
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material resources of American
Jewry may be mobilized for the
continued rebuilding and defense
of Palestine in the critical year
of 1941, Dr. Abba Hillel Silver,
national chairman of the United
Palestine Appeal, announced.
The two-day conference, the
first outstanding assembly of
American Jews in 1941, will have
as its guest speakers Paul V.
McNutt, Federal Security Admin-
istrator and Majority Leader
John McCormack of the House of
Representatives and Dr. Bernard
Joseph, Legal Adviser of the
Jewish Agency for Palestine, who
is flying here via the Pacific
Ocean to place before the Wash-
ington conference the fullest de-
tails on the extent of Palestine's
participation in the war for the
preservation of democracy and
its needs to meet the economic
problems resulting from the war.
Aid to Great Britain Includes
Defense of Palestine, Say
Zion Leaders
Support of the defense of Pal-
estine is included in the program
of "All aid short of war to Great
Britain" which the United States
Government and people have
adopted, is the assertion of Dr.
Harris J. Levine, former Grand-
master of the Order Sons of
Zion and member of the National
Executive of the Zionist Organi-
zation of America.
Joining in the plea for a
stronger Zionist Organization,
Abraham Goldstein, noted Jewish
and Zionist leader of Hartford.
Conn., stated that the creation of
a strong front of all organized
Zionist forces to fill the gap in
our ranks cannot be overempha-
sized in the present critical mo-
ment.
DNB, the dateline of the official
German news agency, really stands
for "Do Not Believe," suggests
Walter Winchell.
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