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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

February 14, 1941

Irving I. Katz Appointed
Temple Men's Club
Chairman of First Con-
Annual Father-Son
vention of Temple Sec-
Banquet on Feb. 26
retaries

bulletins throughout the countr y
and have been widely used as en-
closures with congregational no-
tices. He is now at work on a
"Manual for Synagogue Adminis-
tration," a section of which, en-
titled "Forms and Records for
the Synagogue," will be on ex-
hibit at the Convention of the
Temple Secretaries.
Mr. Katz, prior to his coming
to Beth El two years ago, served
for nine years as director of ac-
tivities and educational director
of the Oheb Zedek Temple in
Cleveland, 0., and for three years
as executive and educational di-
rector of the Anshe Emeth Tem-
ple in Youngsttown, 0.

Vincent P. Dacey Supported Att'y-Gen. Jackson
for Board of Education
Gets Cardozo Award

Of Tau Epsilon Rho
Vincent P. Dacey, former
State Representative and candi-
United States Attorney Gen-
date for the Board of Education,
outlined the reasons for and ob- eral Robert Jackson has been
"No speeches! No ceremony!
Announcement has just been
awarded the Tau Epsilon Rho
jectives of his candidacy.
Just plain fun!" is the keynote
of the program for Temple Beth made by Lester A. Jaffe of Cin-
"I am a can- Legal Fraternity's annual Car-
El's annual Father and Son ban- cinnati, chairman of the national
177.77.777.77V1 da te for the dozo Memorial Award, it was an-
quet to be held Wednesday, Feb. program committee for the thir-
3oard of Edu- nounced this week by Benjamin
26, under the auspices of the ty-seventh biennial council of the
'. •ation," said Marcus, Detroit attorney who
Union of Amer-
Dacey, "be- was national president of the fra-
Men's Club.
lean Hebrew
Dinner will be followed by a
!ause I feel ternity in 1940.
The award will be made at a
Congregatio n s,
ping pong exhibition by top rank-
hat the post
dinner in Washington, D. C., on
of the appoint-
ing professionals, cartoon movies,
iffords a splen- Feb. 22, at the Mayflower Hotel.
ment of Irving
a famous magician, a jitter-bug
lid opportunity Judge Isadore Bookstein of Al-
I. Katz, execu-
review and a drum novelty.
'or public- bany will make the presentation.
tive secretary of
Among the games and contests
Tinted service
This award will be made an-
Temple Beth El
will be the famous radio game,
or a lawyer, nually to the individual who dur-
"Child
Psychology"
Topic
of
Detroit,
as
"Truth or Consequences," with
mrticularly
one
ing the previous year best ex-
chairman of the for Center Women's Study
Leon S. Wayburn acting as mas-
with legislative emplified the ideals and social
cony ention of
ter of ceremonies. There will
Club
Talk
3xperience.
philosophy of the late Justice
Temple seer e-
also be group singing and prizes
"Our present Benjamin Nathan Cardozo of the
taries which
and favors galore.
Mrs. Kathryn Hacker, staff
r e United States Supreme Court.
facilities a
inade-
will be held in member of the Parent Education
Among the unusual features of
woefully
V. P. Dacey
Detroit in April
the evening is the appointment
quate. Over a
concurrently Department, Merrill Palmer
of a group of boys to act as son-
School, will speak on "Child
with
the
Un-
Psychology"
at
the
meeting
of
thousand
of
our
school
children `Youth Speaks' Forum
hosts. Each of these boys will
ion's Council. the Young Women's Study Club are on half-day sessions. Class
organize and preside over his own
On Thursday, Feb. 27
This will be the of the Jewish Community Center rooms are overcrowded.
table. The Temple Boy Scout
1. I. Katz
first time in the
"We must fight in the legis-
Troop will also take an active
Tuesday,
Feb.
18,
at
the
Rose
history of the Union's councils Sittig Cohen building, Lawton lature for a proper share of
The next monthly "Youth
part.
Speaks" forum will be held on
The committee in charge of that the Temple secretaries of and Waverly, at 2:30 p. m. Mrs. state aid.
Father and Son night includes the congregations affiliated with Hacker's talk was arranged
"This year state aid for all Thursday evening, Feb. 27, at the
Norman Thal, chairman; Saul the Union of American Hebrew through the Community Fund Michigagn public schools totaled Jewish Community Center, in
Rose, Murray Sutkin, Albert Congregations, the parent body Speakers' Bureau.
$41,000,000. Detroit received but celebration of National Brother-
Ressler, Robert Sloman, Seymour of reform temples, will have their
$9,500,000 of this amount. If hood week, Feb. 22-28, sponsored
Tilchin, Morton Eden and Her- own convention. Serving with
we
secure a just share of state by the National Conference of
Thanks
Mr. Katz on the committee of Mt. Sinai Ass'n's
bert Rosenthal.
aid our school shortage would Christians and Jews. Youth
speakers, representing various
The affair is open to all mem- arrangements are: Harry A.
quickly eliminated."
bers of Temple Beth El, and to Levy, executive secretary of the Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle: he Mr.
Dacey's candidacy
is sup- faiths, will discuss "The Signifi-
The
officers
and
members
of
.
the fathers of boys who are regu- Temple, Cleveland (Dr. Abba
prom - cance of Brotherhood in Amen-
larly enrolled in the Temple Hillel Silver, Rabbi) ; Chester G. the Mount Sinai Hospital Asso- ported by a committee of
can Democracy." This program
ciation
of
Detroit
extend
thanks
is being arranged with the co-
Sunday S c h o o I. Reservations Bandman, executive secretary of
may be made at the office of Temple Rodef Shalom, Pitts- to The Detroit Jewish Chronicle nent• citizens representative of all operation of the local A. Z. A.
I.
Franklin,
Hon.
Harry
S.
burgh (Dr. Solomon B. Freehof, for its diligent support and space groups
Teooy, in the city. They include organization, of which Max
Temple Beth El.
Hon. Charles E. Dorais,
Rabbi), and Samuel D. Schwartz, accorded this association in the L
Sinai, Chicago
(Dr. of Louis
L. work
nual donor
luncheon
Jan.
executive
secretary
Temple
of promoting
the held
second
an- Hon. Carl M. Weidemail, Hon. Chomsky is director. Admission
John Kaminski, Hon. Charles C. to the forum will be free.
Bnai David Ladies
Oiggs Cosimo M. Minas o, Dr. Danes Boycott Nazi Book Die-
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at
the
Masonic
Temple.
Install Officers M Mr. Rabbi).
May we wish The Detroit Jew- C. B. 'Lundy and James L. Mahon.
Katz is a graduate of
play F ea turing Anti-Jewish
Mrs. J. S. Sperka on Feb. 4 Western Reserve University and ish Chronicle every blessing and
STOCKHOLM (WNS) — An
installed the following new of- Spencerian Business College in continued success in its publica-
Ladies of Yeshiva Beth
O. Besides his gen- tion. May it have countless years
elaborate display of books in Co-
ficers of the Ladies' Auxiliary of Cleveland,
oral and business education, Mr. of service to its readers and hu- -
to Honor Member
Congregation Bnai David :
President, for fourth consecu- Katz also spent many years of inanity
y
has
The Ladies of Yeshiva Beth penhagen
has an exten-
stud ie
supervisors of the
tive term, Mrs. Zelick Needle;
Mount Sinai Hospital Associa-
eaturing
vice-presidents, Mrs. L. Cohen sive Jewish backgro und. He as
ad
en wedding anniversary party for violently anti-Jewish books, it
and Mrs. Rosen; treasurer, Mrs.
a in • d y.
• - T
eac h
er ' s
of their memb ers St
J. Fishman; secretary, re-elected, 'reacher, the Patent
Danton Walker, noting that the one
Feb. 15, at 7 p. m., at the Bhai was r indicative of the average
Voice, and has been a regular
S Zack
the
British
Who's
1941 edition
Rabbi J. S. Sperka was the contributor to the Synagogue, the Who lists Hitler as the man most Zion Synogague, Humphrey and w anish citizen's attitude toward
All members and friends D
guest speaker. Cantor Singer official organ of the Union of in the public eye, nominates him Holmur.
of the Yeshiva and their hus- the Nazi-inspired anti-Jewish reg-
rendered musical selections. Mem- American Hebrew Congregations. for the ittle of Public Cinder
ulations.
bands are invited.
bers and their husbands attended His articles in the latter have No.
been reprinted in congregational No. 1.
the dinner which followed.

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•-: FOR 35 YEARS A FAITHFUL JUDGE :-:

RE-ELECT

Judge Henry G.

NICOL

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CIRCUIT JUDGE

UNBIASED

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COURTEOUS

ABLE

JUDGE NICOL HAS SUCCESSFULLY SERVED THE COUNTY OF WAYNE AS A CIRCUIT
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COURT COMMISSIONER AND AS A JUDGE OF THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR THE PAST
YEARS. THE OUTSTANDING RECORD HE HAS MADE FOR FAIRNESS AND EVEN TEM-
PERAMENT IN THE DISCHARGE OF HIS DUTIES ALONE ENTITLE HIM TO RE-ELECTION.
THE FACT THAT HE HAS BEEN RE-ELECTED TIME AF T ER TIME CONCLUSIVELY
PROVES THE CONFIDENCE OF THE GENERAL PUBLIC IN HIS ABILITY, FAIRNESS AND

SOUND JUDGMENT.

PRIMARIES MONDAY, FEB. 17, 1941

This ad inserted and paid for by a Jewish friend and admirer of Judge Nicol.

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