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February 07, 1941 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1941-02-07

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February 7, 1941

and the Legal Chronicle
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

12

system of America, will be John

Debate on Capitalism vs. L. Lovett and S. Wells Utley.
Socialism Monday Eve.
Mr. Lovett is general manager

New Trees—Symbols of Brighter Future
Being Planted in Palestine



Women's Congress
Division Paid-Up
Luncheon Feb. 12

Two leading_industrialists will and secretary of the Michigan
DAY"
NUMEROUS CELEBRATIONS OF "JEWISH ARBOR
d e f end democratic capitalism Manufacturers Association and
ARRANGED IN DETROIT
against the verbal onslaughts of Mr. Utley is president of the De-
two outstanding socialists on troit Steel Casting Company and
Monday, Feb. 10, at 8:30 p. m., a director of the National Asso-
in what promises •to be an excit- ciation of Manufacturers.
United in the belief that capi-
ing evening of debate, in the
Scottish Rite Cathedral of Ma- talism is doomed and must be
1
sonic Temple.
replaced by some form of planned
Defending the present economic
ill be Norman Thomas
4,
— economy will
and Scott Nearing. Mr. Thomas
is widely known as a lecturer,
ti
author and perennial candidate
For Finer Living
for the Presidency on the Social-
ist platform. Mr. Nearing, a for-
mer professor of economics, has
written extensively on economic
and social problems.
The debate, jointly sponsored
by the Olivet College Alumni As-
sociation and the Congregational
Apartment Hotel
Churches of the Detroit area, will
be presided over by Harold A.
Collingwood at Third
Jones, president of the former.
Financial proceeds of the pro-
Convenient to transportation,
gram will go to a special student
I to* 5 room suites, furnished
aid fund at Olivet College. Tick-
ets are on sale at all Congrega-
or unfurnished. Hotel service
tionalist churches and at Grin-
optional. All carpeted, dining
nell Brothers Music House, 1515
room. Garage in connection.
Woodward Ave. All seat are re-
served.
Tickets may be procured also
TOWNSEND 8-2680
from Mrs. Ida Z. Kleinman, 3025
Calvert, To. 8-6454.

WILSHIRE

A World War Veteran

The Women's Division of the
American Jewish Congre7s will
give its annual complimentary
luncheon for paid-up members in

the Detroit Room at the Leland
fter-
Detroit
Hotel, Wednesday a
D
nOon, Feb. 12, at 1 o'clock.
Bi.idge and Mah Jong will be
the feature of the afternoon.
Members are requested to bring
their Mah Jong sets. The social
committee will assist in arranging
tables of play for those who are
unable to do so.
A patriotic drill will be pre-
sented by the Detroit Ladies . Au-

xiliary No. 135, Jewish Was Vet-
erans, in honor of Lincoln's
birthday, and patriotic songs will
be presented by a choral group
led by Mrs. Sol Forman, accom-
panied by Mrs. Morris Lieber-
man.
Committees assisting with ar-
rangements are: Hostesses, Mrs.
Irving Dworman, chairman, Mes-
dames Simon Shetzer, William
R o t h , Daniel Siegel, Robert
Drews, Frank Bernstein, A. B.
Stralser, Isaac Shetzer, Seymour
Kyte, Benjamin Laikin, Jack To-
bin, M. H. Zackheim, Harry
Cohen and Charles Robinson;
table arrangements, Mrs. Louis
Tobin; waitresses, Mrs. Samuel
Katkin, chairman; M e s d a m e s
Max Lippon, N. G. Maxman, M.
Weston, Julain, Julain Tobias,
Louis Haidy, Jack Rosenthal,
Morris Varkle, Harry Frank,
Max Saidman, Karl German,
Sam Binkow, George Haar, Ar-
nold Frank, Nathan Gealer, Shel-
t
.
don Leach, M. Lieberman, Milton
Louis Meises, H a r o 1 d
Spring comes early in Palestine and the 15th day of the Prag,
Hebrew month Shevat is tree planting time in the Land of Israel. Schiller ; commissary committee,
vice-
s, Chamisho Mrs. Ben G Morrds. on, cha
Hry
S,
Known since time immemorial as NewYear for
ir chwartz
Osor b'Shevat (Palestine Arbor Day) is a red letter day in the chairman,
On Mrs. Moe Perlis and Mrs, Minnie
Mesdames
Jewish National Home which is being built in war as in peace.
that day, the country's youth, spade in one hand and sapling in Goodman, assisted by thur
the other (like the group reproduced above) goes to the country- Charles Goldstein, Ar Isaac-
side to plant new Pines, Cypress, Eucalyptus, Olive and a variety son, Ben Imber, Robert Loewen-
of other trees to conserve the soil, to improve the climate, to berg, Morris Krause, J. Himmel-
beautify the landscape, and thus to increase the Homeland's livable son, L. Broner, Leo Koffman, H.
area. Three million, one hundred thousand trees have already been Polier, Claude Grasgreen, H.
ch
planted by the Jewish National Fund in various parts of Palestine.
Himelstein,
Anthony
Henry
Grossman,
Victor Deuts,
Lu bar,
Morris Mendelson and B. I.
Millions more are needed.
In Hebrew schools, youth organizations and general Zionist Dworman. Dues may be paid to
circles, the week of Chamisho Osor b'Shvat (Feb. 12) will be the financial secretary, Mrs. Mor-
observed in many communities throughout the U. S. as an occaison ris Weingarten, 4342 Tyler Ave.,
in or at the door. Mrs : Samuel Kat-
for furthering the Jewish National Fund's reforestation work in
Palestine. The cost of planting a tree is $1.50, and the p kin, Un. 2-3201, will be glad to
of the Arbor Day celebrations and individual contributions to Fend a member of the pick up
mark special occasions will be dedicated to the tree planting pro- squad to call for dues.
The Women's Division of the
gram of he people's fund for the redemption of its Homeland.
American Jewish Congress is col-
Celebrations in Detroit
serviceabl e
Numerous celebrations of Chamisho Osor b'Shvat—Jewish lecting good h warm b
clothing whic mue in goo d
Arbor Day—have been arranged in Detroit.
On Monday, the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jewish National Fund condition to be sent for the civil-
will observe the festival with a special meeting at the Rose Sittig ian population in England whose
belongings have been destroyed by
Cohen Bldg. Mrs. Abraham Danzig will be the speaker.
Congregation Shaarey Zedek's Library has arranged for an bombing
and
bring
your box
to fire.
the Please
store in
the
exhibit of books and pamphlets on Palestine during the Chamisho V Oriole Theater 131d.g.„*• '•corner
Linwood and Philadelphia, any
Osor week.
Special programs for Chamisho Osor have been arranged in afternoon, or call the chairman,
all classes of the United Hebrew Schools.
Mrs. Saul Levin, Ty. :1-3343, or
On Tuesday evening, Feb. 11, the annual Chamisho Osor b'Shvat Mrs. Louis Goldberg, pick-up
celebration will be held in Flint's Congregation Beth Israel Center chairman, To. 8-4648, to have
under the direction of Rabbi S. Z. Fineberg. Philip Slomovitz will some-one call for your contribu-
guest speaker.
tion.
.ar be the Numerous
parties are planned by other groups, at the Jewish
Center and at synagogues.

Dr. Wiener to Address the

Business and Professional
lined up for the solicitation of
prospective doners. Mr. Rosen-
Division of Hadassah on
shine will be assisted by Jack
Tuesday
(Continued from Page 1)
Isbee, president of Young Israel
of the drive from a number of of Detroit. Captains and workers
An address by Dr. Israel Wie-
will meet once or twice every
families who wish to perpetuate _ week during the active campaign ner, president of the Jewish Na-
the
names
of
the
departed
rela
tives through the dedication of Period to report on their activi- tional Fund, and an "Information
Please" program, will feature the
ties.
rooms in the new Yeshiva.
of the Business ml Pro-
to Address Rally meeting
Rabbi
Gold
fessional Division of Hadassah on
D a n i e 1 Temchin, prominent
on Thursday
Tuesday evening, Feb. 11, at the
communal worker, member of the
The first of a series of workers' Variety Club room of the Book
national executive of Mizrachi
and former head of the local report rallies will coincide with Cadillac. Dr. Wiener, for many
organization, who at one time an open meeting called by Young
s _ years prominently associated with
served as president of the local Israel of Detroit for next Thur.
co- day evening, Feb. 13, at its Joy the J. N. F., will speak on "H igh-
Beth
Yehudah,
was named
co of Road Building. The rally will be lights of the J. N. F., and Its
chairman
with David
I. Berris
addressed by Rabbi Wolf Gold, Relation to Problems of the Day."
The " Information Please" pro-
the special gifts committee.
leader of world Mizrachi. The
150 Workers Enlisted
Samuel Hechtman, a member of meeting has been called by the gram will consist of r co-o•dina-
'II Adult School of Jewish Educa- for
and under
two teams—tne
Study
Group,
the chairmanship
of
Young Israel o f
tion, sponsored by Young Israel
serve as co-chairman of the con- of Detroit and the Michigan Syn- Miss Ruth Hershman, and the
struction committee which also agogue Conference, to mark the membership committee, headed by
includes the following: Isaac Au- completion of the first semester Mrs. Samuel Yura. To the win-
gust, former president of both of 15 weeks of its Monday eve- ning team, prizes will be award-
the Yeshiva and the Mogen Ab- ning classes in Jewish subjects ed. Members are urged to bring
their friends.
raham Synagogue; Isadore Cohen, at Central High School.
The study group will hold its
president of the Michigan Syna-
Rabbi Gold, who has just re- next meeting on Feb. 18, at the
gogue Conference; Louis Dan, turned from a tour of Jewish
veteran leader in religious-corn- communities in South America, home of Mrs. Anne Seegman,
munal causes; Louis Solai, pres- will speak in behalf of Mizrachi's 9100 Quincy.
ent head of the Mogen Abraham national committee for the
group; and Isidore Sosnick, vice- strengthening of Torah and Ju-
president of Yeshivath Beth daism in this country. Registra- rael synagogue is limited, visi-
Yehudar. Mr. Berris is chairman tion for the new term of the tors are asked to come before the
of the building committee and adult classes, beginning on Mon- scheduled hour to assure them-
provisional chairman of the drive. day, Feb. 17, will take place and selves of admission.
Another large public rally is
Mr. Sosnick heads the synagogue all students will be enlisted as
and organization committee, with workers in the drive for the new scheduled for Sunday afternoon,
Morris Mohr, past president of Yeshiva building, which is also Feb. 23, with Rabbi A. M. Ashin-
Congregation Beth Abraham, as expected to provide room for the sky of Pittsburgh as guest speak-
er. Rabbi Ashinsky, formerly
co-chairman.
h 1.
Abraham J. Rosenshine, well- adult
spiritual leader of several large
The
meeting
on
Thursday
eve-
known leader of Young Israel.
Detroit congregations, was active
will be in charge of a group of ning will begin at 9 p. m. and is in the Yeshiva organization dur-
25 captains who in turn will di- open to the public. Since the ing his residence in this city.
rect the activities of 150 workers seating capacity of the Young, Is-

YESHIVAH

SHERMAN F.

KELLY

for

COMMON PLEAS JUDGE

LONG TERM

Former Assistant Prosecutor and
Attorney General

Non-Partisan Primary, February 17th

ENDORSED BY

SIDNEY L. ALEXANDER
WILLIAM FRIEDMAN .
ROY R. FISHER
MORRIS GARVETT
ABRAHAM H. JAFFIN
HENRY (HI) MEYERS
GEORGE M. STUTZ

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