February 7, 1941
the Legal' Chronicle
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and
CLARISSA FINEMAN
May We Suggest
That You Serve
Men's Club to Take AID-TO-BRIT-AIN, :DR.
TO SPEAK AT FRIDAY'S
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Page
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BNAI DAVID SERVICES
(Continued
from
Charge of Temple
Service on Feb. 14 sent by Detroit, at the cost of I. Clarissa. Fineman, well
Gewerkshaften
Drive Gaining
New Supporters
$1,750
a kitchen.
Morris
Rosenberg and Louis known scholar, will be the
guA
large ' and
audience
of over
400
guest
workers
delegates
filled
to
The Temple Men's Club will
overflowing Lachar's Hall on 12th
conduct
the regular
Friday
eve
ning services
at Temple
Beth
El - Gunsberg, representing Congre- speaker at .the Friday night gath- St: at the last meeting of the
on
on Feb. 14. A discussion, in which gation Bnai Moshe, reported that ering at Congregation Bnai Da-
Gewerkshaften Campaign held on
the entire congregation will be $950 was raised thus far from vid, Elmhurst and 14th Sts„
Thursday, Jan. 30, under the
invited to participate, will take their members and that a suffi- Feb.
14,
at
8:30
p.
m.
L.
Morris
Dr. Fineman, who received her chairmanship of
cient additional sum will be se-
or
.D.
at
the
University
of
Michi-
Schaver
Ph . .
the place of the sermon.
cured to assure the contri • u '
Murray Sutkin, N. M. Lerner of one kitchen from this syna- gan, has done much research in • The guest speaker of the eve-
ng was David Pinsky, renowned
fields of history and sociology. ning
and Robert Sloman will read the gogue.
She is now program chairman dramatist• and poet, who is na-
service.
Youth Group Formed
Your . .
of the Woman's Division of the tional president of the Jewish Na-
"The Laymen's Challenge to
p
A
group
of younger
people,
il.. American Jewish Congress, De- tional Workers Alliance. In his
the Synagogue" will be the general
LUNCHEONS
address Mr. Pinsky stressed the
subject for the open forum which under the co-chairmansip s Berry troit Chapter.
Dr . Fineman will speak on importance of strengthening the
DINNERS or
will follow. Benjamin Wilk, presi- Liam I. Starkstein, Lohui of W
"The Wave of the Future and productive ability of the Histad-
dent of the Men's Club; will pre-
Late Evening Parties
Its Implication." This evening will rut in Palestine, in providing
side during this discussion. He
be dedicated to the Sisterhood. homes
and livelihoods for thou-
h
will be assisted by Seymour Til-
We deliver within a
Rabbi Joshua Sperka and Can- sands of refugees who are fleeing
chin and Arthur Goulson, Jr.,
,rcasonable distance
in from European terror. Through
who will give short talks on the
t• for A. Singer will participate
efforts of the Gewerkshaften
Serving Detroiters for the
el the program. A social hour will the
subjects.
Campaign in America the Histad-
•
past 19 years.
follow., All, are welcome.
rut is facilitating the great work
NAOMI CHAPTER OF JUNIOR
of building and defending the
Tel:
.
BNAI BRITH
Jewish Homeland.
A fireside chat, consisting of
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Inspired by the forceful appeal
light, operatic selections, was
made by Mr. Pinsky, many dele-
given by 'the Naomi Chapter of
gates of organizations and work-
the Junior Bnai Brith at the home
ers in the campaign pledged them-
of Rita' Goldin. 2726 Fullerton,
W. McKay Skillman, Judge of selves to enlarge their campaign
12539 'WOODROW WILSON
Recorder's
Court
since
1925,
is
on Feb. 7.
activities and help to bring to a
a candidate for re-election. He maximum success the 1941 cam-
was 31 years old when he became paign.
a judge and has since been re-
Among the delegates reporting
on the activities of their organi-
zations were the Detroit Hebrew
Ladies, the Chernigov-Loyever, the
Pinsker, the Yiddisher Folks Ve-
rein, Odesser, Mogilover, Zamosc-
Tamoshover, Pogrobistcher, East-
ern Ladies, Brisker, Caroline
Friendship Club, Lachover, Berez-
Detroit's Favorite Radio News Commentators
WILLIAM I. STARKSTEIN
nitzer, the Jewish Fraternal Club
and Branches 79 and 137 of the
with their dramatization of news and sparkling highlights
and Louis J. Gordon, volunteered
Jewish National Workers Alli-
behind the headlines
their services for the aid-to-Brit-
ance.
ain movement and guaranteed at
ArlazarofT Branch 137 of the
least one kitchen.
J. N. W. A., the strongest work-
Working with this group are
ing unit in the campaign, has
gained, through the efforts of
the following:
Max Lieberman, another valuable
Marvin Grossman, Max Rand-
and active worker in the person
ier, George D. Seyburn, Allan
of Max Bachman, who together
Kramer, Edward A. Epstein, Da-
with Norman Cottler have al-
vid Stober, Ben B. Fenton, Bar-
ready shown remarkable results
ney Smith, Leon Zeckman, San-
in increasing old pledges and ob-
ford D. Adler, David Miro, Joseph
taining a large number of new
Radner, Frank Bernstein, Harry
contributors.
Rott,
Ben
Tobin,
Irving
Kolen,
You can buy QUALITY KOSHER MEAT
The meeting closed with the
Sol
Block,
Abe
Smith.
with Confidence from
showing of a newly-produced Pal-
Treasurer's Report
estinian film, which was enthusi-
astically, received by . the large
Mrs. William. R. Roth, treas-
audience.
iurer of the Detroit Jewish Sec-
tion of the Inter-Faith Commit-
(Between ,Burlingame and ;Webb)
tee to Aid Britain, which is co-
Myron D. Stein Named
operating with the British War
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11632 DEXTER BLVD.
Assistant Manager of
Relief
Committee,
reported
on
to
Kresge's
JUDGE
SKILLMAN
Next
Monday that more than $2,000
SIAM Bros. & CO.
was submitted in cash 'up to that turned to the bench by the voters
time for this fund and that an of Detroit in three different elec-
Of interest to the community
tions.
Skillman is a graduate is the announcement that Myron
:
of Judge
the University of Michigan and D. Stein has been named assist-
practice of law in De- ant manager in the Detroit of-
fice of Sutro
the
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troit immediately following his
Bros. & Co.,
,
honorable discharge from the
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BECAUSE IT IS THE BEST
'army after the end of the world
Bldg. Members
of the N e w
war.
York Stock and
Ten years ago Judge Skillman
other principal
was chosen by his. brother jurists
exchanges, the
The Car That Gives You the Good Things First
as the first Executive Judge of
firm deals in
the Recorder's Court and it was
office
stocks, bonds
during his term in that
FOR
and commodi-
that some of the most important
SEE
judicial reforms of the past two
ties.
BEST TRADE ALLOWANCE ON YOUR
decades were put into effect.
Mr. Stein has
OLD CAR
It was while Judge Skillman
been associ-
A Large Stock of Desirable Used Cars
was Executive Judge that the
ated with Sutro
Always on Hand
since
present Bail Bond Bureau and
Bros.
1931 as cus-
the Key Number System of Jury
M. D. Stein
Selection were adopted by the
tomer's m a n
Recorder's
his promotion comes as a
and Court.
As
ward for a decade of conscien-
A a result of the national
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Jefferson, Cor. Chene
recognition these two plans re- tious and faithful service. Pos-
Skillman was IT
sessing a genial personality and
ceived, Judge
asked to serve on the Committee a keen student of market trends,
on Criminal Procedure of the
MRS. WILLIAM R. ROTH
additional sum of $2,000 was American Bar Association. He is he has acquired
a no large personal
and a
g. His kwledge
serving his third term as follo in security i nvestments are
;
It is expected that at this ' now
pledged.
It
Monday's
meeting there will be chairman of this national corn- vice ilable
on to the public by calling
appointed Cadillac 6960.
a sufficient sum to pay for three mittee.
Judge Skillman was
kitchens.
to the Recorder's Court Bench YOUTH EDUCATION LEAGUE
Mrs. Nathan Spevakow, Mrs. by Governor Alex J. Groesbeck.
Millman, president
NIrs. H. J. M
Ernest J. Sachse, Frank Bern- Prior to that he has served as
Education League,
stein, Samuel Katkin, William R. an Assistant Prosecutor on the
Roth, Isaac Shetzer, and a 'score staffs of Paul W. Voorhies and of presided
the Youth
at a large open meeting
held at the home of Mrs. Max
of others are actively engaged Robert N. Toms.
in carrying on the work for this --______—.— Abramson, Feb. 3.
Plans were formulated for the
fund.
fense line for America, are our
Radio Appeals
partners in a great effort to keep annual dinner dance to be held
Speaking over Altman's. Jew- the torch of freedom burning, in May. Mrs. N. J. Reisman was
ish Hour last Saturday evening, to eradicate slavery, to restore appointed chairman of dinner
Mr. Zackheim urged support for liberty to lands of oppression. dance. Mrs. John Sklar, chairman
the aid-to-Britain effort by en- "Aside from being a move- of ways and mean, and Mrs. Wil-
couraging contributions for the ment to aid Britain, the cam- liam Sucher, chairman of year
fund for mobile kitchens. Mr. paign to secure funds to purchase book. Additional committees will
Zackheim stated in part: mobile kitchens is also a great be chosen at the next meeting.
e ff
or t . We can not
"Our specific task is to send humanitarian
DARDANELLS
several mobile kitchens, fully let England down. We must send
An open meeting of the Dar-
(quipped to feed 500 people, to five, -six, , perhaps ten mobile danells was held at the home of
Britain, in the name of Detroit kitchens from Detroit to Eng- the president, Helen Salk, 2972
Jewry, as a signal to the people land. I ask you now to send your Fullerton. A charity affair is be-
of England that the Jews of De- contribution to this fund, in as ing sponsored. There is to be elec-
troit, like the Jews of all free large a sum as you can, to any tion of officers at the next meet-
communities, are with them in member of the committee, to me, ing, at Sally August's home, 2960
this great battle. These mobile to Isaac Shetzer. to Mrs. Wil- Elmhurst. The meeting of Feb.
canteens, fully equipped, • are in- Liam R. Roth, the treasurer, or 12, will be held at Rhoda Cowen's
tended to serve as a sign to . the to the secretary, Mrs. Ernest J. home, 3303 Glynn Court. All are
British that we will not let them Sachse, 2474 Calvert, Townsend
invited.
down, that they, as the first de- 7-6583.
JHUNG'S
Chop Suey
Chow Mein
for
Judge Skillman in
Race for 4th Term
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Kosher Meat 13 Poultry Market
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We 'move trunks, pianos,
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