A merica Awisk Periorfical Cotter

February 14, 1941

CLIFTON AVINUI - CINCINNATI 10, OHIO

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

EARLIER DEADLINE FOR NEXT
WEEK'S ISSUE OF CHRONICLE

On account of Washington's Birthday, there
will be no mail deliveries on Saturday, Feb. 22.
The next issue of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle
will therefore go to press a day earlier than usual,
in order that our readers may receive their papers
on Friday, and all copy will have to be in the
hands of the editor before 10 a. m. on Tuesday,
Feb. 18.

J. N. F. Auxiliary's
$5 Donor Luncheon
Plans in Progress

New England Palestine Emerg-land endorsed a program to help
solve the problem of Jewish
ency Conference Endorses
homelessness in Europe by bring-
Program to Bring 3,000,000
ing to Palestine at least 3,000,000
Jews to Palestine in
Jewish refugees in the next 20
20 Years

BOSTON (WNS)—Eight bun-years, as the result of a proposal
T h e activities i n connection dred Jewish leaders of New Eng- by Israel Moses Sieff of London,

with the 10th annual $5 donor
luncheon of the Ladies' Auxili-
ary of the Jewish National Fund,
which takes place on March 19
at the Arcadia Ballroom, are

YESHIVAH BUILDING DRIVE BEGINS
Captains and Workers Organized; Synagogues'
and Organizations' Rally on Feb. 23

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1871, in its seventy years of

(In next week's issue
An enthusiastic group of 151
practical service, the Sun Life of Canada
workers for the building fund of The Detroit Jewish
has paid benefits totalling $1,389,808,553,
drive of Detroit's Yeshivath Beth
Yehudah met at the Jewish Com- Chronicle, a special sec-
including $94,173,482 received by policy-
munity Center last Sunday to tion will be devoted to the
launch the campaign. An intens- building fund drive of
beneficiaries
holders
ive effort will be made during Yeshivath Beth Yehudah.)
the next four weeks to raise $35,-
$169,508,809 OF NEW ASSURANCES were issued
000 for the construction of a
during the year increasing the total of assurance
home to house the local Hebrew serves the support of the corn-
protection to the amount of $2,963,708,831.... THE
Talmudical Academy, whose pros- munity," s t a t e d Rabbi A. M.
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NUMBER OF POLICIES now in force (including Group
ent quarters were condemned by Het shman, spiritual 1 e a d e r of
Certificates) exceeds one million, two hundred
city authorities as unfit for school Congregation Shaarey Zedek, in
thousand.
. . TOTAL ASSETS now stand at
use. Enrollment in the six class- his me s s a g e to the campaign
the highest in the history of the Company.
$948,067,304,
es of the Yeshivah, whose cur- opening.
MRS. LOUIS R. LIGHTSTONE
riculum centers about the study
Rabbi Joseph B. Rabinowitz,
Policies are issued in United States currency and
ofBible and Talmud, has now chairman of the Vaad Ha-Yeshi- now in full swing. The divi-
are payable in the same currency at any of the
reached 120,
votli (Michigan Committee for sion chairmen and their captains
42 Sun Life Branch Offices from coast to coast ...
The meeting passed a resolution the Support of Yeshivoth and are encouraged at the fine re-
The total liabilities of the Sun Life of Canada in
expressing sympathy to Rabbi Religious-Charitable Institutions) sponse from the women of De-
.
Isaac Stollman, president of the con . ciuded
the United States are $346,754,165 ... American
the meeting with a troit.
Yeshivah, whose illness prevented brief greeting.
Policyholders are fully covered by permanent trust
Dr.
Israel
Goldstein,
president
him from attending the function.
funds held within the United States for the sole
The main address of the after- of the Jewish National Fund of
The
resolution
pointed
to
Rabbi
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protection of themselves and their beneficiaries.
Stollman's tireless w o r k during noon was delivered by Chief Rabbi America, stated at the National
his two year's tenure which cul- Bezalel Cohen of Patterson, N. Conference for Palestine : "Land
initiated in the recent re-organiza- J., honorary secretary of the Miz- in war time, over and above its
Eor complete Annual Report apply tot
tion of the school. Recognition rachi Organization of America normal importance, has the ex-
traordinary
value
as
the
source
was also given to the work of the and outstanding Talmudical schol-
Lyman E. Malone, Branch Manager
Ladies of Yeshivah Beth Yehu- ar, who came to Detroit as a of food supply which is the staff
Representatives,
WM. NADLER, 0. ARONSON, A. H. FIXLER
War conditions which
dah headed by Mrs. II. Rotten- representative of the Vaad Ha- of life.
1200 Union Guardian Building
berg, which organization has been hatzalah (Emergency Committee make imports difficult and haz-
responsible to a large degree for for War-Torn Y e s h i v o t h and ardous, demand miximum growth
the maintenance of the Yeshivah Refugee Rabbis). He voiced his of the soil." This is the J.N.F.
ittw.
satisfaction at the awakening of Auxiliary's appeal to the women
(luring the past 12 years.
N IIFE
'A SSURES S
Rabbi Ashinsky to Address Feb. Detroit Jewry's interest in To- of Detroit:
SECURITY
"Your response to Dr. Gold-
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23 Meeting at Home for Aged rah, as evidenced in its warm re-
FOR OVER I
Isidore Sosnick, vice president sponse to the transportation res- stein's appeal will be our answer
and co-chairman with M o r r i s cue fund appeal and its deter- to the Yishuv that Jewish woman-
ONE-
Mohr of the synagogue's and or- mination to build a suitable home hood of Detroit is alert to the
MILLION os
ganizations' committee of the for higher Jewish learning. needs of the hou•."
PARTNERS
drive announce that a rally of Tuesday and Thursday eve- Mrs. Louis R. Lightstone is.
leaders and official delegates from nings of last - week• were • utilized chairman •of • the program. Mrs.
all synagogues and communal or- by the captains and workers for Dave Cohen is chairman of the
ganizations will be held Sunday, the classification and distribution speakers' committee, Mrs. Harry
Feb. 23, at 2 p. m., in the Allen of 1,000 pledge cards for pros- Davis is chairman of luncheon
Memorial Chapel of the Jewish pective donors. Several large con- arrangements.
Pledges are being accepted by
Home for Aged, Peetoskey and tributions have already been se-
Burlingame. Rabbi A. M. Ash- cured and the first report of in- Mrs. Philip Cutler, 1 u n c h e o n
insky
who
devoted
much of
of Pittsburgh,
his activities
while
serv- itial gifts will be made at the chairman, Ty. 4-4350; Mrs. Harry
1 '/.
Buchman, Ty. 6-8420; Mrs. I.
Feb. 23 meeting.
ing Detroit congregations to the
The Committee has announced Goodman, chairman of ways and
The rum-
development of Yeshivath Beth the following schedule for large means, To. 6-3578.
Yehudah, will address the meet- contributions: $1,000, classroom mage chairman is Mrs. L. Miller,
ing.
(name permanently inscribed on Ty. 6-9831.
The next rally' will be held on
David I. Bemis, chairman of plaque) ; $500, furnishings for
the building committee, presided. one classroom, or designation of Feb. 26 in the form of a dessert
Rabbi Moses Eischer, president of office; $250, memorial plaque and luncheon.
the Vaad Ho-Rabbonim, spoke in i anrzeit
ight l for two names;
behalf of the Detroit Council of $150,. memorial plaque and Yahr-
Nex Tax Levied on Jews in
Orthodox Rabbis. Dr. Samson R. zeit light for one name; $100, in-
Germany
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Weiss, Rosh Yeshivah and prin- scription on donor's tablet; $50,
cipal, reported on the growth of two tickets for banquet at close
LONDON (WNS) — All Jews
the institution during the last of drive; $25, one ticket for ban- in Germany, whether foreign,
A
half year and outlined the de- quet at close of drive.
stateless or of German birth,
velopment of the building project
will be compelled to pay 15 per
' d impetus several
cent additional gross income tax
which
weeks ago through the transfer NEW YORK (WNS)—Hadas- because
bee.aul i of their "social infer-
of assets realized from the old soh, the women's Zionist Organ- ioi ity, it wes learned here.
Mogen Abraham synagogue on ization of America, announced
German Nazis have decided
Rabbi M. J. here that it had sent $88,880 that it would be incompatible
Farnsworth St.
Wohlgelernter, chairman of the worth of merchandise and medi- with their political philosophy to
board of education, spoke on the cupplies to the Holy Land due exact an equal tax from Jew and
contribution of the Yeshivah to ing the last nine months despite "Acyan " so as of Jan. 1 all Jews
the spread of hostilites and t'° will haveto pay higher taxes.
Jefish communal life.
tightening of blockades in the
Dr. Hershman's Greeting
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"I feel the local Yeshivah de- Mediterranean
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during 1940.

_ CANADA

EFFORT TO SECURE FUND FOR
MOBILE KITCHENS MEETS WITH
GREAT SUCCESS IN DETROIT /

RE-ELECT

JUDGE L. EUGENE

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Detroit Jews are responding group of young men headed by °
most liberally to the appeal for William Starkstein, Louis J. Gor-
funds to send mobile kitchens to don and Louis Berry remitted • A
aid Great Britain, it was re- enough money for one kitchen
ported at a meeting on Monday end they are determined to se- g
evening at the home of Mr. and cure enough for another kitchen. p
Mrs. Frank Bernstein, active Congregation Bnai Moshe is rais-
to the
workers on the committee. ing a sum for one mobile can-
The Detroit Jewish Section of teen. Congregation Bnai David
the Inter-Faith Committee to Aid has pledged a sum of $500.
Assurances were given by the
Great Britain, which is working
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in cooperation with the British Flint Jewish community that a
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War Relief Society, has already large sum will be raised there
EXPERIENCED — COURTEOUS — ABLE
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secured cash and pledges in the for this purpose.
Maurice H. Zackhcim is chair-
sum of $6,500, and it is ex-
ENDORSED BY:
l'ected that by Monday evening, man of the Detroit committee.
Feb. 17, when the committee con- Co-chairmen are Dr. Perry P.
Bar Association--Detroit Citizen's League—Labor
vencs again at the home of Mr. Burnstine, Mrs. Samuel Green
and Mrs. I. B. Dworman, 19545 (Miami representative), M. B. %
And by the following Attorneys:
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Shrewsbury Drive, there will be Lewis, Maurice Schwartz and •
Jerome A. Rothenberg
Louis E. Lctzer
Bessman
E.
Joseph
a sufficient fund to purchase at Isaac Shetzer. Mrs. William Roth A
George Parzen
Leo Gottfurcht
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Aaron Fellman
least five kitchens at $1,750 each. is treasurer and Mrs. Ernest J.
Benjamin J. SAC
Samuel Babcock
Arthur
Gould
At last Monday's meeting, Isaac Sachse, 2474 Calvert, Townsend g g
Irvin
Burdick
Norman Snider
Abe A. Schmier
Shetzer reported that enough 7-6583, is secretary. Remittances
Leo A. Mandell
Lewis H. Manning
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Samuel Reiss
sed
for
this
fund
may
be
made
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money has already been ra i
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Congregation Shaarey Zedek. A mince or through Mrs. Sachse.

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