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February 28, 1941

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE end the Legal Chronicle

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Detroit Ladies' Aid
Maxa Nordau Inspires Detroit
To Celebrate 24th
Audiences with Reminiscences
B irthda y March 2
About the Views of Her Father

Young Judaea Purim
Carnival March 23

CAMPAIGN

CContinued from Paige On.)
ta Detroit Young Judaea, which
and largely through his efforts,
the programs on behalf of refu- in the past two years has again
Tt co
1p ortant place among
ken an in
were coordinated. The
The Detroit Ladies' Aid So- gees
local Zioniot organizations, Is
onpated my th e musical
cz partici
ordination
resulted
in
the
forma-
A warm welcome was given, wiogram
ciety will celebrate its 24th an-
eg.
venin
Sund
r
here duing the last week-end to P On Saturday night, Miss Nor- niversary with a dinner-dance to tion of the National Refugee planning a Purim celebration,
at the
Maxa Nordau, daughter of the dau was guest at a reception at be held Sunday, March 2, at Service.
In his letter of invitation to March
23, from
4 to 10,
Bnai David,
Elmhurst
and 14th.
Young Judaea supports the
late Max Nordau, one of the out- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben- Lachar's, 8939 12th St.
Budget C ommi ttee members, Mr.
The president, Mrs. Ben Gooze, Enggass stated that Mr. Green-
standing philosophers of the lat- jamin M. Qaikin. Speaking brief-
Hanoar and
(Scout
in Palestine,
all of movement)
the money
she lauded the work of the appointed Mrs. Albert Singer, stein is one of the best informed Keren
ter part o f the last and the be- ly,
Jewish pioneers and expressed
this affair will go for
persons in the country on the
ginning of this centuries, who was hope that through unity in Zion-
nature and scope of the refugee realized
at
this cause.
• ranks the work for Palestine's
ist
There will be booths devoted
co
problem.
-founder
of Herzl.
political Zionism redemption will be carried on with
with
Theodor
Educational Series
to games, refreshments, interest-
ing displays, and fortune telling.
Speaking at t he Scottish Rite greater speed.
Cathedral
of the Masonic Tern- The meeting of
the
overseas
e
education)
meetings
re- A Queen Esther contest will also
section
of the
budget devoted
committer
pie on Sunday evening, at a con-
to be held this Tuesday evening,
is the second of a series of three daean
be a feature,
beauty will
and be
a Young
crowned.
Ju-
cert arranged by the Jewish Na-
The entire community is in-
tional Workers' Alliance, Miss
(Continued from Page One)
Nordau, who arrived in this coun-
spectively to the work of the vited to this celebration ,
try last month with her husband, dent. Mr. Franck, who for the
United Palestine Appeal, the Na•
tional Refugee Service and the . di Miss
Helen
Kass Judaea
is executive
rector
of Young
in De-
the French flier, Captain Gruen-
ear has served as edu-
past
y
blatt, reviewed her father's life, his cational director of the Detroit
Joint Distribution Committee. The
program of the United Palestine troit. Miss Ruth Friedland is
controversies with his contempor- Jewish Community Center, was
Appeal was described by Dr. Na-
chairman
of the carnival.
Miss
m, his
arias, his approach to Zionism,
- Evelyn
Eiselman
is assistant
chosen
by
the
executive
com-
y
em
desire to see the Jewish problem
hum
Goldmann.
Joseph
C.
Hy
chairman.
o
suc-
mittee of the Council t
solved on a large national scale.
man, executive director of the
ceed William I. Boxerman as
Joint Distribution Committee, will
Miss Nordau pointed out that director of the organization.
be the third speaker in the gene 1. HOME RELIEF SOCIETY
her father predicted the arrival of
At the Center, Mr. Franck
On Sunday, March 9, the ac-
s
a
res
oult
s
a
the present tragedie
was in charge of formai edu-
The executive board of Home
;sal budgetary requests of the
o c acti
o f the e unr listic political
cational and cultural programs,
three major overseas agencies Relief Society will meet at the
of the leaders of his time. She the music school, the art school
will be presented at an all-day home of Mrs. Jerome Kanter,
which he ad- and adult education courses. Be-
told of the
monished Jews not to procrastinate fore coming to Detroit in De-
budget hearing. Edward M. M. 2989 Calvert Ave., on Wednes-
Warburg and Moses Leavitt will day, March 5, at 12:30 p. m.
,
and to strive to resettle Pales- cember, 1939, Mr. Franck
represent the Joint Distribution
it
WEINBERG
that
s. Samuel Arkin, president,
is
ne
speedily,
and
MRS.
MORRIS
Mr
ti
served as executive director of
thanks members of the organi-
a source of pride e to his sur- the YM and YWHA of Man-
rogram
and
souvenir
chairman,
Committee;
Dr.
Bernard
Joseph
and Henry Mentor will represent zation and the cast of the all-
e has found chester, N. H., where he taught p
vivors to know pthat he
and
ng
a final resting lac e in n Palestine group work in the Manchester and Mrs. Clara Haas, co-chair- the United Palestine Appeal, w ith girls' minstrel show for l making
man.
Mrs.
Eva
Shlackman,
who
is
Dr.
William
Haper,
together
ship unc
and that he now sees his aspira- Social Work Institute, spon-
National Refugee Service Board the annual
tions nearing realization through sored by the Manchester Coun- in charge of tickets, is .assisted d
the efforts of the brave Chalut- cil of Social Agencies. Through by Mrs. Jenny Gilbert. Mrs. Mor- member, will represent the N.R.S. a success.
Donations have been received
Sub-Committees
from Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ar-
zim.
his efforts a section on group ris Weinberg is vice president of
Marguerite Kozenn, Julius Cha- work was introduced into the
The meetings of the various kin and Mr. and Mrs. Ferar in
The proceeds will be turned
jes, Z. Bistritzky and B. Argie- Institute of the New Hamp-
Wine.
over to the general fund of the sub-committees reviewing the ac- memory of Harry
• tual budgetary request of the lo-
shire Conference of Social
•
organization to continue to and
Work.
Hashomer Hatzair Carries
Previous to his Manchester ac- various applying
needy families
cal, seeking
national inclusion
and overseas
to them and
for insti-
con- cies
in the agen-
1941
go-
on Active Program for
Allied
Jewish
Campaign,
are
go-
tutions
tivities, Mr. Franck acted as
MI Detroit Is Talking
club and educational director of tributions.
to a en: ing forward according to sched-
Jewish Youth
tt 1
is invited t
bl' lc Is
the Jewish Center of Port Ches-
The public
About
ale .
the dinner. For reservations call
The committee reviewing the re-
ter, N. Y.
Ken Detroit of Hashomer Ha t-
A member of the National As- Mrs. Gooze, Ty. 4-9533.
q uest of the local Resettlement _ zair has commenced renewed ac-
rvice and family welfare agen
Service
sociation of Jewish Center Work-
cy,
which met last Sunday, un- tivity in its newly acquired slam
ers and the American Association
der
the chairmanship of Julian (meeting hall) situated at 12th
Women
s
for the Study of Group Work,
H. Krolik, will continue its hear- and Buena Vista. With the pos-
Mr. Franck received his training
ing on Sunday morning, March 2, sibility of wider activity as a
at New York University, and has
David Jewish Community Center. result of the nine-room single
done graduate work of Columbia
The Women's Auxiliary of the at the Wilk
is Mr. Krolik's co- home which now acts as a center
Detroit's N ewest
and Harvard Universities. He at-
of work the youthful members
tended
the
Herzliah
Teacher's
Jewish
Home
for
Aged,
through
chairman.
and Most Modern
contributions, volun- ch The sub-committee reviewing the are preparing special exhibits
Seminary and Tarbuth Teacher's personal
Seminary in New York City, and leered to sponsor three refugee requests of local health agencies, and handicraft workshops. A spe-
was active in Jewish educational children from Britain. This in- headed by Judge Harry 13. Kei- teal workshop for auto mechanics
work for youth and adults in He- eludes the support of one child din and Gus D. Newman, will has been established and a pho-
brew schools and synagogues in for one year by Mrs. Tony Lie- meet on Sunday morning, March tography and chemistry labora-
ter at the Jewish Community Cen- tory is now in the process of be-
bovitz.
2,
Brooklyn.
ing constructed, Hebrew litera-
Mrs. Nettie Benjamin, chair-
.
Chief among the purposes of
The budgetary requests of the t lure
u . and culture is being stressed
the Jewish Community Council man of the dues and membership
are the development of an ar- committee, with Mrs. I. E. Good- national health agencies will be in various other displays.
alth a sub-committee xa ty,h
Fri-
fvue ,n , g
The
T
r e ee S i i y ab2s b ul ac t c h levsas e sdln
ticulate, intelligent and effective man as special chairman, have reviewed
l
ortoedo
w
bi Leon Fram and extremely
devoted
public opinion on Jewish prob- been meeting with their commit- rbeaded by Rabbi
In the Heart of Chinatown
"Town to Hall
to make
plans for luncheon.
the forth- Dr. A. Max Kohn, on Wednesday
coming
membership
and interests; the coordina- tee
AmhaetSn Po
afternoon, March 5, at 4 o'clock. S mple
Jewish
uem'onn"W
and American
t osi
tion, insofar as possible, of the
-
Thanks are extended to Jacob The meeting will be held in the b e y
activities of the various segments
REAL CHINESE
of the Detroit Jewish community; Jacobs Guctave Berger, Fanna Allied Jewish Campaign offices on s i don in This War?" The speak-
STYLE DISHES
the safeguarding and defense of Jaco ,
• 1 Miller and Wity the 14th floor of the Hotel Stat- ers of the panel were Nisan Katz,
the civil, political, economic and Rubins, Harold
Aaron Einhorn, Hillel Grossman ug
h the tout- lee.
including
National membership services, a rind Shoshannah Marks. Follow-
religious rights of the Jewish Dubrof who thro
people, whatever such rights are tesy of Abraham Littman enter-
sub-tom-
Egg Roll and
in jeopardy; the advance of cal- tamed the old folks at an after- requesting
inclusion in the
cam- i ing a general discussion various
Samuel I Paige, will be heard by a sub-co- new Hebrew songs were taught to
Fried Shrimps
mittee,
headed
by
Mrs.
Joseph
tural, social, economic, philan- noon party recently.
Welt and Charles Rubiner, M.
at the group. The evening closed
thropic and national and spiritual Solomon accompanied them.
campaign
headquarters
at
the
with joyous Palestinian Chassid-
Acknowledgment
is
made
for
Open Until 4 A. M.
interests of the Jewish people and
the maintenance of the dignity the following contributions: In Statler, on Thursday afternoon, ische and Sabbath songs.
Under the leadership of its
1343 Third RA. 7296
and integrity of Jewish life. The memory of Mrs. Mo1l'e Meisner,
David Nemoff,
Council, representative of all ele- by Mr. and Mrs. Jules Wolfson; March
at 4 o"clock.
The 6,
Detroit
Service Group Bud- new Rosh ken,
HARRY CHUNG, Mgr.
em's get Committee represents a cross- we ll known for his work in the
,
has
a
con-
in
honor
f
Rodn-v
Fad
udMrs.
Jewry
ments in loca
Jew ish National Fund, Ken De-
stituency of l 185 organizations Bar Mizvah o by Mr. an
with a total membership of over N. J. Greenberg; in honor of the section of the Detroit Jewish Com-
, a - troit is actively preparing for
recovery of Seymour E. Kliger, munity.
Divided
into
local, it
n is the convention of Hashomer Hat-
tional and
overseas
sections,
40,000.
"The Jewish Community Coun- by Dr. and Mrs. David Kliger; further sub-divided into smaller zair in Detroit in April.
cil acts as the spokesman for in memory of Mrs. Rachel Buch- committees to hear the budget
Mrs. Olga Rabinowitz, 75-year-
the local organized Jewish corn- halter and Mrs. Mollie Meisner, requests of the specific agencies
munity on many of the important by Mrs. I. Wetsman and Mrs. I. within each category, requesting old widow of the famed Yiddish
issues of Jewish life," said Mr. Kaufman; in memory of Harry inclusion in the 1941 Allied Jew- writer Sholem Aleichem, was one
Shetzer, "and, in view of Mr. Wine, by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ish Campaign. When the hearings of those in the picket line when
Franck's knowledge of Jewish af- Fink; Mr. and Mrs. A. Homonoff; have been completed the various the Newspaper Guild strike
Lodges, schools, serv-
fairs and of his recognized execs- M r and Mrs. Milford Pregerson: committees will make recommen- against the Jewish day in New
' A
rs
Boefsky; Mr. and dations to the boards of the Jew- York began.
live ability, as well as his red- M
Mrs.
A. E E.
ice clubs and other or-
ord of accomplishments during Mrs. Jack Tobin; Mrs. Moss; Mr. ish Welfare Federation and the
to the status of world Jewry, Dr. Gold-
ganizations planning a
G •
his short stay in Detroit, we are and Mrs. Kanners; Mr. and Mrs.
s to be made to each mann said. He pointed out that
pleased to announce his appoint- P Caplan.
trip find it inexpensive
agency included in the 1941 drive. 70,000 Jews in Palestine are pre-
ment as the Council's executive •
and pleasant to charter a
director. The Council looks for-
Dr. Goldmann': Address
pared for mobilization in a Jew-
Duo-Piano Team Here on
ward to a new era of fruitful
In his brilliant address last ish battalion, that Jews are fight-
modern motorbus and
Friday
Evening
achievement under Mr. Franck's
Tuesday, Dr. Goldmann compared ing with the British in Libya, th. , t-
leadership."
travel as a group.
the philanthropic aspects of Jew- Jews are serving in the RAF
ish activities with the political in Greece, and that Jewish par-
Leave when you want
and collective point of view of ticipation as an active force
Arctic Lecture Sunday at
the Zionists and declared that if in the war will give our people the
to and return when you
Art Institute
American Jewry responds to the desired opportunity to participate
please. Your crowd is
great opportunities afforded by in the forthcoming peace.
"There's more natural color in
Urging open discussion of the
the present crisis Jewry will be
never scattered and in-
the Arctic in midsummer than
able to solve its problem upon the existing Jewish problems. Dr.
there is in tropical jungles," says
dividuals are never late.
Goldmann described the Jewish
conclusion of the war.
Captain Bob Bartlett, Arctic ex-
Viewed from the philanthropic position as constituting two fac-
plorer,
in
disputing
the
common
Ask our agent for costs
point of view, Dr. Goldmann stat- tors; the suppression of 10,000,000
belief that the Arctic, as far
ed, the Jewish position gets stead- European Jews, of whom only
and particulars.
as color is concerned is simply
ily worse, since no amount of 300,000 remain in lands of com-
black and white. Captain Bart-
money can retrieve what is de- parative freedom, and the two
lett, skipper of Peary's expedi-
stroyed over night by Hitlerism. strong Jewish communities of the
tion to the North Pole, will ap-
But, viewing the situation from United States and Palestine upon
Detroit Terminal
pear in person at the Detroit In-
a constructive political angle, the whom rests the responsibility of
stitute of Arts, Woodward at Kir-
situation is better today since retreiving the Jewish position of
Washington Blvd.
by, next Sunday afternoon, March
Jews are fighting the battle with freedom. Leadership for solving
2,
at
3:30,
to
show
his
natural
at Grand River Ave.
the democracies, and since the the Jewish problem, Dr. Goldmann
color adventure motion pictures,
British victory will result in an said, must be assumed by Jews
"Northwest
to
Newfoundland,
CA. 9000
improved Jewish condition and in these two countries.
Greenland and the Arctic."
Meyer L. Prentis presided at
In his motion pictures Captain
last Tuesday evening's meeting.
Bartlett will reveal the highlights
Mr. Prentis and Henry Wineman
of last summer's cruise in his
are co-chairmen of the overseas
schooner "Effie M. Morrissey" to
section of the budget committee.
the Arctic.

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