DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

February 28, 1941

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Rosenwald Post's
MO'OS CHITIM COMMITTEE STARTS J. N. F. Auxiliary's
10th Anniversary
ACTIVITIES FOR PASSOVER RELIEF Rapid Progress for
Fetes March 12, 23
10th Donor Event
Charles A. Smith Re-Elected Chairman; Make
Rosenwald Post No, 218
Plans are rapidly being com- of Julius
the American Legion will cele-
Public Financial Statement
pleted for the 10th annual donor brate its 10th anniversary with

luncheon of the Ladies' Auxiliary
The initial meeting of the Mo'os nominating committee to bring in of the Jewish National Fund to
a
slate
to
the
next
meeting
for
Chitim Committee took place Feb.
be held on March 19. Reports, as
13, at Congregation Shaarey Ze- election of the remaining offi- given by the division chairmen
cers
and
the
Executive
Board.
dek, with Charles A. Smith pre-
The next meeting is scheduled
siding.
The 1940 financial and statisti- to take place next Thursday eve-
cal report was submitted and dis- ning, at 8 p. m., at Con-
cussed. Committee reports were gregation Shaarey Zedek. Indi-
presented by the following corn- viduals and representatives of or-
mittee chairmen: Personal solici- ganizations who are interested in
tations, Charles A. Smith; syna- helping to provide Passover re-
gogue contacts, Harry H. Shul- lief for the needy are invited to
man; organizational contacts, Mrs. attend.
Although the auditors' report
David Goldberg; speakers, Rabbi
Morris Adler; distribution and shows a cash balance of $1,248.07,
publicity, Mrs. Harry M. Shul- it was felt that at least as much
money as last year must be
man.
In accordance with a sugges- raised in order to fulfill the
tion made by the auditors, it was promise to increase grants to in-
definitely decided to have official dividual families. The committee
receipt books printed and an of- feels that they year, if all in-
ficial receipt to be issued in dup- volved cooperate, that that prom-
licate whenever a contribution is ise will become a reality.
The Moos Chitim statement of
received. This will act both as
an acknowledgement to the con- receipts and disbursements as of
tributor and as a permanent rec- Dec. 31, 1940, follows:
RECEIPTS
ord of receipts.
$170.09
Charles A. Smith, Jacob Levin, Available from 1939
Harry M. Shulman and Mrs. H. Contributions
M. Shulman were re-elected chair- From 106 organizations 2,462.50
3,729.38
man, treasurer, co-treasurer and From individuals
secretary respectively. These offi- From Jewish Welfare
974.10
MRS. PHILIP J. CUTLER
Federation
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Dr. Brickner is one of Amer-
ica's most eminent rabbis. He is
known for his weekly radio ad-
dresses which are heard over na-
tional networks. Together with
Rabbi Leon Fram he serves on
the Commission on Jewish Edu-
cation of the Union of American
Hebrew Congregation. Both fre-
quently collaborated in plans to
$7,366.07 at the third rally meeting prior enrich the program of Jewish
Available for 1940
to the luncheon, were encourag- education in Reform Temples.
DISBURSEMENTS
ing. Mrs. Philip Cutler, luncheon
During the first World War
Relief
chairman, is expecting that this he was Principal of Jewish Wel-
Cash payment to 1209
$3,952.73 year's quota will be over-sub- fare Board Training School for
families
scribed. Mrs. Cutler is also pleas- Welfare workers and Chaplains.
21,657 lbs. Matzo prod-
ed to announce that a fund, known A leader in Reform Judaism, he
ucts, 1,141 families at
914
2,003.27 as the Hostess Fund, spontaneous- is, at the same time, also a leader
ly created by workers within the in Zionism. He is a member of
$5,956,00 auxiliary to help defray the ex- the Board of the Union of Amer-
Total
penses of the luncheon, is grad- ican Hebrew Congregations, which
Expenses
Postage and printing $ 101.21 ually increasing. Each division has is to hold its convention here
30.79 undertaken a quota, which for in April. He is, at the same time,
Miscellaneous
the most part has already been a member of the Actions Corn-
by contributions from
Total disbursements $6,088.00 raised
workers. mittee of the World Zionist Or-
The rally meeting on Wednes- ganization, and the former presi-
Available for 1941 cash
day, Feb. 26, held at the Rose dent of the Cleveland Zionist
in National Bank of
adroit $1,248.07 Sittig-Cohen branch of the Uni- District.
Among the activities for which
ted Hebrew Schools, was well at-
tended. Mrs. J. S. Sperka spoke, he has become noted is the ar-
Florence Weintraub, vocalist, bitration of Industrial Disputes.
Council Co-Ed Camp and
He has recently arbitrated the
entertained.
Mrs. Harry Schwartz, program strike of the Carmen's Union of
Enlists Counselors chairman
for the luncheon, prom- Cleveland, and the Bakery and
Applications are now being isys an . announcement soon assur- Confectionery Workers Union. of
taken for counselors for Council ing an entertaining program with Cleveland.
Together with his colleague,
Co-Ed Camp on Lake Huron. an outstanding speaker.
Mrs. Harry Davis, co-chairman Rabbi Abba Hillel Silver, he has,
Young men 25 years of age and
over and young women 22 years of the luncheon, and chairman of in the past several years, led the
arrangements, announces that Allied Jewish Campaigns, in
of age and over are eligible.
Application forms are avail- plans have been completed for a Cleveland.
He is the author of the "His-
able at the main desk of the Jew- strictly kosher meal at the Ar-
cadia Ballroom, Woodward at tory of the Jews of Cincinnati,"
ish Community Center.
Stimson.
Mrs. Louis R. Lightstone, chair- tory
and associate
editor
of the "His-
of the Jews
of Canada."
man of the souvenir program, has
Rabbi Brickner is one of
plans for an unusually attractive America's most popular lecturers.
booklet, containing information as He appears as a lecturer at all
(Continued from Page One)
to the accomplishments of the Jew- the most important forums of the
Division of the annual Allied ish National Fund.
country. He recently appeared in
Mrs. Joshua Sperka, chairman Detroit in the lecture course of
Jewish Campaign has spread far
of
the
Golden
Book
inscriptions,
and wide," said Mrs. Srere, upon
the Central Methodist Church,
accepting her appointment. "From announces that the Golden Page, where he spoke on "The Jewish
every part of the city, and from as introduced in the souvenor Problem" and made a profound
every type of organization, from booklet of last year, will be con- impression upon the large Chris-
those which number their mem- tinued. Contributions of a mini- tian audience which filled the
bers in the thousands, as well as mum of $100 entitling one to a church. He has travelled widely
from the smaller ones, women Golden Book inscription as listed throughout Europe and Asia and
are eager to work in the drive. in the Golden Book in Jerusalem, his sermons and lectures abound
We expect a whole-hearted re- will be listed on the Golden Page. with fascinating anecdotes of his
Mrs. I. Goodman, chairman of
sponse this year to the call we
shall issue to every Jewish wom- ways and means, can be reached travels.
The Religious School of Euclid
an in Detroit. Such an ambitious at Townsend 6-3578, and Mrs.
project as ours, the raising of Louis Miler, chairman of rum- Avenue Temple has, under his
the
our share toward the 1941 Allied mage, at Tyler 6-9831. Darlings leadership, become one of come
Jewish Campaign goal, can be are being taken by Mrs. Moe Per- models of the country. He
accomplished only with the co- lis, Townsend 7-3129, and memor- to Euclid Avenue Temple in 1925
operation of each and every wom- iums by Mrs. Max Hayman, Ty- to succeed Rabbi Louis Wolsey.
His Temple is one of the largest
ler 6-6266.
an of our community.
Mrs. Harry Buchman, secre- Jewish congregations in America
"Since the Women's Project
was organized, under the chair- tary of reservations, can be with a membership of 1400
families.
manship of Mrs. Joseph M. Welt, reached at Tyler 6-8420.
The fourth and final rally meet-
in 1939," continued Mrs. Srere,
"it has been generally known ing prior to the luncheon will be
Royal Palm Hotel, Miami
and accepted by the Detroit Jew- held on Wednesday, March 12.
ish community that participation
Beach, Observes Washing-
in the Women's Division of the Campbell - Ewald Company ton's Birthday; Proceeds
annual Allied Jewish Campaign
is over and above the regular Celebrates 30th Anniversary for British War Relief
subscriptions given jointly to the
In celebration of Washington's
Thirty years of "advertising
drive by husband and wife. Fur-
the•, the contribution made to the well directed" were celebrated by Birthday, Royal Palm Hotel of
special women's project must not the Campbell-Ewald Company dur- Miami Beach, Fla., had a house
interfere with the standard of ing February, for it was in this party and champagne dinner Sat-
giving already set by those wom- month in 1911 that the company urday night. Part of the proceeds
en who have been subscribing in- was incorporated at Lansing, were donated to the British War
Relief Fund.
dependently in the past to the Mich.
The dining room was filled to
This anniversary makes this ad-
general campaign. The whole idea
of a special Women's Division in vertising agency the oldest in De- capacity. Besides music by Bob
the annual drive is to secure ad- troit, and one of the few agencies Lears and his Recording Orches-
ditional funds, rather than to in the country to have retained tra, Madam Zyeeda entertained
transfer the same gifts from one its corporate identity and its di- the guests. Madame Zyeeda ac-
recting head for so long a period. companied Believe-it-or-Not-Ripley
category to another."
During each of these years on his tours. There was also a
Women's Division headquarters
are established in the Allied Jew- the company has had an average travelogue in technicolor or the
ish Campaign offices on the 14th yearly billing of more than $10,- Carribean Islands, furnished by
010,000 despite the fact that it Pan-American Airways.
floor of the Hotel Statler.
did not reach an annual billing
Did you know that movie act-
If you want to see a portrayel of a million dollars until many
ress Binnie Barnes was once mar-
of David Belasco that is so ex- years after it was organized.
A large percentage of this ried to Samuel Joseph, the London
actly like the original that it is
positively uncanny, be sure you money has been spent each year art dealer? . . And that song-
see "The Lady with the Red in newspapers, for Mr. H. T. writer Harold J. Rome originally
Hair," in which Claude Rains Ewald, the president of the com- started out to be an architect?
plays the part of the priest-col- pany, is a firm believer in this . . . No doubt that's why his
songs are so well-constructed.
medium of advertising.
lared producer.

WOMEN

STATE SCAVENGER
PROPERTIES

a dinner-dance to be held of
Northwood Inn, Sunday night,
March 23.
As a further means of eels
brating the post's 10 years rd
existence, a stag open house part y
will be sponsored by the post fol-
lowing a short business meeting.
on Wednesday, March 12, in the
social hall of Bnai Moshe.
Commander Nathan Lerner and
his administrative officers are ar-
ranging an elaborate program to
commemorate the Post's anniver-
sary and to raise a nominal
amount of funds to further its
activities.

