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January 24, 1941

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

MICHAEL WILLIAMS CHALLENGES
Date of Halevy
FATHER COUGHLIN ON QUESTION
Annual Concert 4 OF
GIVING SUPPORT TO BRITAIN
Is Set for May

BRITISH AID

TREES PLANTED IN
PALESTINE FORESTS

(Continued from Page 1)
The Jewish National Fund
A provisional committee, which Council of Detroit announces the
has undertaken to enlist the aid wanting of trees in Palestine
lief • forests as

11
f D e troit J ew s for
Noted Catholic Editor Calls Royal Oak Priest's Following o project, was s elected at this In the J. H. Ehrlich Forest:
One tree in memory of Abra-
At its combined musicale-dance,
"Meager"; Brands His Words as "Nuisance
meeting. It consists of Rabbi Mor-
which took place on Jan. 11, in
ham Kadick, father of Mrs. Mor-
ris
Adler,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Frank
Opinion" of Catholic Minority
the Bnai David, the Detroit Ha-
ris Adler, by Mr. and Mrs. M. H.
levy Singing Society announced In an address on Station CKLW their allies because they are for Bernstein, Dr. and
David
Mrs. Cohen,
Perry Zackheim; trees planted in mem-
hundred
to a gathering of several
Cohen,
Dr. and Mrs. I. H. ory of J. H. Ehrlich and Rachel
patrons, associate members, and of Windsor, Ont., on "American America's great ideal of liberty Harry
Burntine,
Mrs.
Mrs. Robert Draws, Mrs. Max Goldman by Mr. hr and Mrs. Harold
friends
that its 16th
rs. N. Ehrlich.
cart
is scheduled
for annual
Sunday con-
eve- Catholics and the War," Michael both
for religion
and peoples
in all up
civic
relations
for all the
of Dix,
the
Dushkin, Myron Dushkin,
E
A contribution from the Hen-
ning, May 4, in the Masonic Williams, eminent Catholic lay all the races who make p
rietta Szold Young Judea Aguda,
leader, former editor and at Ares- unified people who will indeed I. B. Dworman, Mrs. Adolph
Temple.
The Haley y presented two mein- ant columnist for Commonweal, follow the President . . . Good Lich, Henry Fenster, Rabbi Leon led by Miss Esther Charnas.
night and good fighting till we Frank
Fram, Mrs
Mr.
and Friedman,
Mrs. Arnold
To plant trees in Palestine
Aaron
Mr.
,
Forests call the chairman of the
bers as special features of its liberal Catholic weekly, came out Americans join you in your fight-
program at its recent musicale. for unlimdited adid tho Great Britainf ing and cease, as I now cease, uel Green, William Hordes, Mur- tree committee of the Jewish
-
in and
Edith Rossin Resnick displayed
condemned the attitude
o from talking, unless, of course, and Mrs. Ben Gordon, Mrs. Sam-
is t followers
uncertain Father Charles E. Coughlin de- ray Jacobs, Abe Kasle, Mrs. Sam National
Council
of De
an enjoyable soprano voice in a and
es in E. no
Coughlin
troit, Mrs. Fund
Alxeander
W. Sanders,
er Charles

sires to turn the statement of a Katkin, Mrs.
J. Lachover,
Ben-
, ^e
group of songs, accompanied by .1 a
M. A.
Laikin,
Mrs. Maui
Landau, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Lave, street.
Hogarth 0967, 12342 Broad-
Rebecca Katzman Frohman. Irv- n terms.
plain fact into a more or less Landau,
ing Rosengard, baritone, sang a
Mr Williams disproved
the eloquent debate. The eloquence, Mrs. Moe Perlis, Mr. and Mrs.
- that

.
number of solos which were very claims . of the Coughlinites
of course, will be his. The facts William R. Roth, Mrs. E. J.
aid to
warmly received. He was accom- Catholics . are opposed to aid
Sachse, Jacob Schreier, Mr, and
panied at the piano by Mrs. Ro- Great Britain. He declared that I think will be mine."
Mrs. Harry Schumer, Isaac Shet-
sengard. The Halevy chorus con- Coughlin has only a "meager
zer, Philip Slomovitz, Rabbi J.
(Continued from Page One)
eluded the program with several
priests and Catholic
S. Sp hill Mr. and Mrs. Nathan
0
favorite selections under the di- following
of
he
lay editors." "The truth is,"
Spevakow, Mrs. Arthur Stone, ralli6s to be held during the corn-
o
rection of Dan Frohman, accom-
Mrs. A. L. Weisman, Mrs. Harry ing week.
panied by Celia Plotnick. Follow- lies
declared,
"that
American
Cath
-
0
Mr. Ellmann stated that the
are in a great majority, both
The
large
majority
of
Jewish
Shulman,
George Jackson, Na-
ing the musicale there was dane- the clergy and the laity, realize
n, Ben Glasier, special supplement of The De-
than Weingarde
ing to the music of the Kings or are rapidly realizing that the job seekers are in need of some
By David Ruby, William Sandler, troit Jewish Chronicle in behalf
total world war which now is help in securing employment. B Carl Shalit, Frank Wetsman.
and Queens of Swing.
of the membership drive has been
The program was under the only in its opening phase, is be- offering a free employment serv-
In addition to the responsibil- received with enthusiasm.
supervision
of Max
Levy,
pies]-
dent of Halevy,
with
David
Gold- yond all other of the many in- ice to all such individuals in the
Latest Palestine Facts
berg, Halevy past president, of- terests at stake, is a war to the community, the Jewish Vocational ity assumed for two mobile kitch-
ens, by Messrs. Shetze•, Kasle
Emphasizing that a large Zion-
Christianity
and
Service,
Woodward
at
Holbrook,
death between
n- is operating an agency where and Roth, gifts were received at ist membership is necessary in
ficiating as master of ceremonies Judaism and the highly organ-
for the evening. The refreshment ized and thoroughly prepared employers know they may secure this meeting, in sums ranging order to strengthen the Jewish
bar and
general
were
in the
hands arrangements
of the enter- forces of four great powers, led the best available Jewish workers from $10 to $200, from Samuel position in Palestine, Mr. Ellmann
tainment committee chairman, by Adolf Hitler, in an attempt and where workers know that the Katkin, Frank Bernstein, Arthur made public the following latest
Anna Warren, who was assisted to conquer the world and crush greatest number of jobs for Jews Stone, Bnai David Sunday School, facts about Palestine:
Since the outbreak of the war
11 reli ions other than the in the community are concen- Dr. I. H. Dix, Henry Fenster,
Beja
nm in Gordon, Wi lliam H • in September, 1939, 34,000
by Anna Bobbin, Gertrude Katz,
If Adolf tinted.
. Jew-
t
Any Jewish job seeker may des Benjamin Laikin Dr. A. W.
Jeanette Serling, Sadie Zucker- worship of the state.
refugees immigrated into Pa]-
man, Max Cooperman, Louis War- Hitler succeeds democracy is apply to the Jewish Vocational Sanders, Jacob Schre'ier, ' L. Sei- ish
estine•
• -
doomed."
"We believe," Mr. Williams Service for aid in getting a job ton, P. '' Slomovitz, J. Soberman, • Since 1933 more than 280,000
ran and Philip Warren.
e usual Leon Kay, Keystone Oil Refin- refugees
es from Germany, Poland
r plannin g a career.
HAIFA (Palcor Agency)— warned, "that if a minority of ore gistrion
E
at hours are Th Mondays ing Co.
and other countries iastern
Forty-nine Polish-Jewish refugees, our fellow American citizens,
." Europe have settled in Palestine.
• • address
r. Per 1 zweig
• ' s stirring
Dr.
expressing their gratitude for whether Catholic, Protestant, Jew- through
Thursdays
from
9
a.
m.
to noon. In order to render the
p_ Promise
ish or Agnostic
shall try to
corn-
preciation
of the courtesy
of a the
with Hitlerism
and
sue- various types of service required described the courage derived ny More than 6,000 Palestinian
Grecian
hospitality
and their
men of the British Navy who had ceed in bewildering or duping by individuals who are unable England's civilian population from Jews are enlisted with British
convoyed them, arrived here with other Americans to follow their to apply
during
the usual
work-
an velt,
address
President
Roose-
in defense
of Palestine
and
hours,
the office
of the
Jew-
the by
American
accent
of forces
a neighboring
countries.
Several
tales of an adventurous
voyage
fatal and
folly,
our country
will
be who
ing had
Jewish
companies have already
defeated
without fighting,
ish Vocational
Service will
re-
nurse
gone
to or
England
is to
render relief
work,
from been organized.
of
its
soul
as
well
main
open
Thursday
evenings
Over 140,000, or more than a
m. Those per- the sight of a mobile kitchen that
from their native land.
with the loss
fro m 7 to 10
to p.
report during the was sent by Americans. He said quarter of the Jewish population,
power
as its possessions
Amer-
so ns unable
ican
-age its to of back
regular
day time hours may write that this type of assistance, corn- estine.
are engaged in farming in Pal-
illons
"At citizens
least t4 a).e
m and
from American Jews, will go
up their president and their na- or phone (MAdison 8400) for a in from way towards cementing Eleven new colonies were estab
tion
in Hitler
arms in
a finish
fight against
appointment.
a
Adolf
to a
. . . for Thursday
Because of evening
the volume
of work friendships
between Jews and the fished in the 15 months period
and limited facilities, no person British and towards emphasizing ended Dec. 31, 1940, bring • ing to
total of 260 the number of
e_
American
sympathy for the Brit-
r
Hitler!"
colonies in the country.
He concluded his address by will
will be seen without a p
ish cause.
referriin
ng again
to Coughlin
reply will
as come
arranged
All persons,
appointment.
job seekers and Contributions towards the pro- At this moment there are some
employers, are urged to avail bile kitchens may be sent to the 8,100 Jewish refugees with Pal-
follows:
WINDOW SHADES
s
only for
him Coughlin?
to tell you. That
But I i themselves of this new commu- office of the American Jewish estine immigration certificates in
from
Father
awaiting
MADE TO ORDER
various European ports awaiting
can tell you, in conclusion, that nit service, where the right per- Congress,
Penobscot
Bldg•,
or to the 1044
chairman
of the
Wo- transportation
p ortation t o Palestine.
Cleaned and Repaired
is
fitted
to
the
right
job.
,.. son i
men's Division of the Congress,
the impact
impact of the war
Despite th

I know that whatever he says
LINOLEUM
Mrs. Nathan Spevakow. until the situation , the expansion of Indus-
unless indeed he should even yet
committee has been organized try and agriculture in Palestine
Inlaid and Battleship
come to see the truth about the
is being maintained, thanks to the
completely.
war—which is along the line of
The committee will be formally is extraordinary measures taken by
CARPETING
his recent utterances since he
Continued from Page 1
organized and will commence ac- he Jewish Agency for Palestine
Rugs and Furniture
gave up his former exclusive de-
votion to Social Justice will rep- for the Detroit council, announces tivities at a meeting on Monday in cooperation with national Jew-
VENETIAN BLINDS
resent nothing but a nuisance that committees are now being evening at the home of Mr. and ish institutions in that country.
Drapery Hardware
opinion held by a minority of organized to have charge of local Mrs. Harry Cohen, 2014 Calvert
American Catholics, egged on by arrangements. The personnel of Ave.
tiet Our Prices and Save
Free Estimates Furnished
sinister forces from outside of these committees will be an-
Present First of Fleet
our country. But American Cath- nounced shortly.
8625 LINWOOD
NEW YORK. — The first of a
(Continued from Page 1)
The
meeting
will
bring
to
De-
olics
in
a
great
majority
are
for
CALL TYLER 5-1230 \ Canada and Great Britain and troit the outstanding Reform fleet of mobile field kitchens to
Jews in every field of endeavor— be contributed for British civil- originate in the studios of
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and politics. Already, leaders in tion of the Inter-Faith Commit- the nation's capital. It is entitled,
. .
these various fileds have indicated tee to Aid the Democracies was "Palestine Jewry in the War."
The broadcast is in connection
their intention to attend the presented Jan. 16 to Frederick
W. Gehle, chairman of the fund- with the annual national confer-
But we all like to
meetings.
Coincident with the meetings raising division of the British ence for Palestine which will be
Our
dine out. Harry Be-
Cocktails
held in the Hotel Willard, Wash-
Delicious
of the union itself will be held War Relief Society.
esky's
has
a
friend-
and
The co n-
The field kitchen, which is to ington, Jan. 25 and 26. Th
.
Delicatessen
the biennial meetings of the Na-
h e and
ly
atmospher
Fancy
i this
Delivered
tional Federation of TempleSis- bear the name of the late Lord ference is the contra body in
its
food
is
cooked
Drinks
terhoods, the National Federa- Lothian, British ambassador to country for those interested in
FREE
right. Mother will
Mixed
tion of Temple Brotherhoods, and the United States until his sud- rebuilding the Jewish homeland
An y where.
appreciate a good
by
the National Federation of Jew- den death, was presented to Mr. in Palestine.
Anytime
dinner prepared by
Experts
Dr. Weizmann is scheduled to
ish Youth. The last named organ- Gehle by Dr. Maurice L. Peri-
someone else.
B ization will begin its sessions on zweig at ceremonies which took arrive in this country aboard the
Sabbath, April 26, with a youth place at the offices of the Ameri- trans-Atlantic Clipper from Lis-
service in Temple Beth El, and can Jewish Congress. The field bon, Portugal.
Dr. Weizmann has been a rec-
on the preceding Friday evening, kitchen represents the proceeds
a pre-conference service will be of a special performance given on ognized leader in Jewish affairs
held at the Temple with an out- Dec. 30, by Maurice Schwartz and throughout the world for a guar-
standing speaker of national repu- the Yiddish Art Theater to aid ter of a century. As head of the
Phone
Trinity
2-9366
1.
12th and Hazelwood
tation occupying the pulpit. Ful- Great Britain. Dr. Perlzweig was Daniel Sieff Research Institute,
_____---.
, , ,m,„„,,,,,,,,
.,,,„...,nin rz,Exgsmffinmmimimmtmj ler details of the program will chairman of the committee which his studies in biochemistry and
. ,m
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be published from time to time. arranged the performance of Mr. allied sciences resulted in impor-
Among those invited to attend Schwartz and his company, which tont advances for land cultivation
and to participate in the program is to be one of a number of bene- in Palestine. He pioneered for the
are Governor Herbert Lehman, fit performances by the Yiddish establishment of the Hebrew Uni-
of New York, and Judge Samuel Art Theater in behalf of British versity in Jerusalem in 1939,
During the World War, he be-
I. Rosenman, also of New York. war relief.
Dr. Perlzweig, in presenting the came director of research labora-
now being sold and
Marshall Lodge Theater field kitchen, made known it is tories in the British Admiralty.
the first of what is expected to
serviced by
Party on Sunday
b e a fleet of 200 kitchens each
London by Bnai Brith headquar-
Fourth in the current series of costing $2,000 and feeding 500 ters to aid the Bnai Brith Car
monthly theater parties sponsored persons at a time.
Mr. Gehle, in accepting the Committee for Refugee Children
by Louis Marshall Lodge of Bnai
gift,
made known that the most in London to find new homes for
Brith, will be held Sunday eve-
immediate
need of the civilian those of the 550 children from
ning, Jan. 26, it is announced by
Germany, Austria, Poland and
Max Blumenthal, chairman of the population is for these field Czechoslovakia under its care who
lodge committee on special func- kitchens, and emphasibed the de- were made homeless when the
tions An audience limited to 60 sire of the British War Relief hostels in which they were living
persons will witness an advance Society to cooperate in every
showing of a full-length bill of way with the Jewish Section of were smashed by German bombs.
outstanding motion pictures. A the Inter-Faith Committee to Aid Two drafts totaling $4,000 had
previously been cabled to London
Inc.
buffet supper and dancing at the the democracies.
by Bnai Brith for the mainte-
Variety Club in the Hotel Book-
12250 JOS. CAMPAU
Cadillac are included in the eve- Bnai Brith Cables Funds to Aid nance of refugee children brought
to England by the British lodges
Refugee Children in London
ning's program, tickets for which
TO. 8-9310
and auxiliaries prior to the out-
WASHINGTON, D.
are available on application to
draft for $1 000 was cabled to break of the war.
Jess R. Feiler, Davison 1937.

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