DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle 18 RECEPTION FOR NEWLY Camp Nahelu Reunion Held at Temple Beth El LICENSED TEACHERS Successful candidates for li- cense to teach in the Hebrew Schools of New York will receive their qualifying certificates at a public meeting on Sunday eve- ning, March 30, under the aus- pices of the Jewish Education Committee of New York. Ap- proximately 400 men and women will be certified. The meeting will take place at the Commodore Hotel and invitations have been extended to the candidates as well as to principals and presidents of Hebrew Schools. Over 300 campers, parents and counsellors met last Sunday after- noon, at the social hall of Temple Beth El, at the reunion of Camp Nahelu. Camp songs and cheers echoed in the Temple and camp- ers saw themselves on the screen "at work" in daily camp activi- ties. Many old friendships were renewed and plans were made for the coming summer. For in- formation call Madison 8775 or Hogarth 1189. Early registration is urged for boys and girls, 6 to 16 years of age. Nursery and Kindergarten boys and girls 2V2 to 6 years of age. Camp reunion is on Tuesday, April 15, from 2 to 5 P. M. at Shaarey-Zedek Synagogue, Chicago Blvd. at Lawton. Parents, children, and their families are invited. A colored motion picture of camp will be shown in addition to an elab- orate program for the boys and girls. For information, call TO. 8-8687, or write to Ellen Ber- covich Knoppow, 1725 Burlingame St. RAYMOND J. KELLY Candidate for CIRCUIT JUDGE The fine record of Raymond J. Kelly makes him the outstand- ing candidate to fill the vacancy on the Circuit Court Bench of Wayne County. His loyalty to his County. State and Nation cannot be ques- tioned. He has served faithfully as a Soldier. Lawyer, Citizen and as National Commander of the American Legion. He is endorsed by the Detroit Bar Association: Labor; Civic, Fraternal and Veteran groups; preferred by the Detroit Citizens' League. Seven years Corporation Counsel of the City of Detroit. A vote for Raymond J. Kelly is a vote for progress. We need capable. qualified men in public office. On April 7th, remember RAYMOND J. KELLY Circuit Court Judge, Non-Partisan Ballot THIS AD DONATED BY THE FOLLOWING COMRADES OF JULIUS ROSENWALD POST 218: MEYER WATERSTONE DAN LEWIS ALBERT DAVIS SAM CURTIS BERNARD KOMER CHARLES SALASNEK MARK FREEDMAN HYMAN PEARLMAN SAM TENNEBAUM DR. PERRY URN TINE JACK SAVIN NATHAN LERNER HARRY TELLER ABE ZUSSMAN GEORGE ORLEY DR. EDWARD STERN LEO GOLD SAM SARKO March 28, 1941 Urge Re-election of Auxiliary of Home Skillman Endorsed Judge G. T. Murphy By Jewish Leaders for Aged Re-Elects Mrs. David Kliger In the coming election of Mon- day, April 7, Judge George T. Mrs. David Kliger has again Murphy will be on the City Judi- been honored with the office of cial ballot for election to a sec- president of the Women's Auxi- ond term as Traffic Judge. "His liary of the Jewish Home for outstanding record of accom- Aged, being unanimously elected plishment in the past six years at the annual meeting held in the is his best recommendation to the voters of Detroit at this home last week. In her annual report, Mrs. important election, at which the Kliger made special mention of men will be selected to conduct the valuable aid offered her by all of our important courts for Mrs. I. E. Goodman and Mrs. the coming six years," a large A. M. Ferar of the advisory com- committee of supporters states. mittee, Mrs. Nate Kaletsky, first Judge Murphy has gained wide vice-president, Mrs. K. Faudem, recognition for his understanding financial secretary and Mrs. Sam- of human nature and human uel Benjamin, chairman of mem- needs in his work on the Traf- bership. fic Court bench. He has been Reports were given by all offi- zealous at all times in his efforts cers and committee chairmen. For the ensuing year the fol- to protect the lives and prop- lowing will hold office: Vice-presi- erty of our people by educating dents Mrs. Samuel Benjamin, drivers in traffic safety problems. Judge Murphy has kept in Mrs. Joseph Fink, Mrs. Tony Le- bovitz, Mrs. Philip Gorelick, Mrs. mind at all times that the basic Jack Kavanau and Mrs. Maurice idea of the Traffic Court is the Wagner; treasurer, Mrs. Richard complicated matter of making Schulhof ; building fund treas- and keeping our streets safe for urer, Mrs. A. M. Ferar; financial all of our people, whether they secretary, Mrs. K. Faudem; re - be drivers or pedestrians, chil- cording secretary, Mrs. M. J. dren or adults. Judge Murphy, GGreenberg; special correspond- in his first term in Traffic Court, ent, Mrs. Samuel Zeldas; secre- has shown that he is such a man. tary of Simcha and Memorial The drivers' school, conducted JUDGE SKILLMAN Fund, Mrs. Harry Meer; auditor, by employes of Traffic Court, Nate Kaletsky; correspond- has proven to be e of great value. Kay Skillman for re-election to Mrs. ing secretaries, Mrs. Maurice It teaches drivers how to irn- the bench of the Recorder's Wa ss er m an and Mrs. Mark prove their driving and thus Court. Benach. avoid law violations. The psycho- Among the Jewish leaders who Adding to the enthusiasm of pathic clinic of his Court finds urge Judge Skillman's re-election the gathering, was the presence out when the mentally unfit are are: Abraham Srere, Simon Shet- of all the aged resident of the involved in traffic cases and re- zer, Charles Rubiner, William Home who were guests of the moves their menace to traffic Friedman, Irving Blumberg, Auxiliary for the afternoon. safety. George M. Stutz and Hy Meyers. An impressive program fea- In ways such as these, Judge Judge W. McKay Skillman has tured the presentation of an been a Judge of the Recorder's American flag from the Michigan George T. Murphy's Court has Court for more than 15 years, department of Jewish War Veter- been a front-line defense for the public against the drunken driv- having been three times elected to the home. Dr. Robert Rosen, department er, the reckless driver and the to that office. He is again a candidate for re-election on Mon- commander, spoke on the func- habitual violator of traffic laws. day, April 7. tions of the Jewish War Veter- It also has won for him in the Judge Skillman is a graduate ans, and H. J. Schaeffer made coming election the "Preferred" of the law school of the Univer- the presentation. Joseph Frankel, rating of the Detroit Bar Asso- sity of Michigan in the class of who donated a Jewish flag, spoke ciation, of labor, of the Detroit 1916. He came to Detroit to b r i e f 1 y. Dr. Otto A. Hirsch, Citizens' League and of numer- practice law in 1916, and follow- superintendent of the home, ren- ous church and civic groups. ing his honorable discharge from dered the invocation and also In a very practical way, Judge the Army in 1918 was appointed represented the board of the Murphy has shown that he is an Assistant Prosecutor on the home in accepting the flags in no believer in racial or religious staff of Prosecutors Paul Voor- their behalf. intolerance. On his court staff hies and Robert M. Toms. He The National Anthem, "God he has appointed seven members was appointed to the bench of Bless America" and "Hatikvah" of the Jewish faith. the Recorder's Court by Gover- were sung by the entire group. Judge Murphy has had thor- nor A. J. Groesbeck in 1925. The Auxiliary acknowledges ough training for his Traffic the following contributions: In Co urt work first as a successful ' memory of the Yartzeits of her Wayne Students Earn Social- sisters, Mrs. Hattie Lansky and trial lawyer, then six years as Circuit Court Commissioner, and Mrs. Dena Cohen, by Mrs. A. E. now as an autstanding Judge of Work Scholarships; Cohen; in memory of Mrs. Anna Federation Among Sponsors Frankel, by Mr. and Mrs. J. A. our Traffic Court. Reuter and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Carson Kanin, that gifted Thirty-one graduate scholarship Greenwald; in memory of Mrs. grants for social-study work at Mary Silberstein, by Mr. and Hollywood director, is taking Wayne University have been es- Mrs. Joseph Newman and Mr. three years off from his chosen tablished by Detroit institutions and Mrs. J. Wolfson; a donation profession and giving them to his and are being used by students in honor of the birth of their Uncle Sam. . . . In other words, this semester, Prof. Lent D. Up- son, from Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Karlin has enlisted in the army. son, director of the School of Taisch. Public Affairs and Social Work, announced today. The scholarships, of $15 to Annual Shower for Pales- $115 monthly for periods of five tine Orphans and Aid to to 12 months, help to defray ex- Britain Planned by North penses of field work internships Woodward Branch of J. du r i n g the two-year graduate course toward the degree "master W. E. W. 0. of social work." One hundred thirty-five full-time and part-time On Tuesday, April 1, at 12:30 students, with undergraduate de- o'clock, Mrs. D. Rothman will be grees from 33 collegiate institu- hostess at her home, 2627 Tuxe- tions, are working toward the do, to the members of the North degree at Wayne this year. Woodward Branch of the Jewish Those awarded scholarships in- Women's European Welfare Or- clude: Mrs. Clara Faxstein, 2650 ganization, to discuss further Elmhurst; Sylvia Felowitz, 2707 plans for the annual dessert- Gladstone; Philip E. Heideman, bridge and shower for the Gen- 15767 Linwood; Selma Horwitz, eral Israel Orphan's Home for 3030 Lawrence; Meyer Israel, Girls in Palestine and aid to 2202 Euclid; Madaline Meyers, Britain. The committees are put- 3037 Richton ; Jean Seltzer, 1604 ting forth every effort to make Burlingame, and Harold Weiss, it possible for each of the 300 546 Kenilworth. orphan girls to have at least one Agencies which provided schol- complete change of wearing ap- arship funds include the Jewish parel such as underwear, hose Welfare Federation. and sweaters. Merchandise will be on display which is arranged on consignment so that the guests Turover Aid Society to may select what they want for Sponsor Mo'os Chitim their contribution. The shower is Dinner on Sunday scheduled for Wednesday, May 7, at 1 o'clock, at the Bnai Moshe. A Mo'os Chitim dinner, dance The public is invited to attend and entertainment has been ar- and cooperation is asked to help ranged by the Turover Aid So- feed and clothe the 300 orphan ciety for Sunday, March 20, at girls of the home. Contributions Jericho Temple, Jacob Bobrin, the can be sent to Mrs. Harry Wein- president of the s o c i et y an- berg at Radio Station WJBK. nounced. Proceeds of this event Mrs. J. Zuckerman and Mrs. A. will be used to purchase Passover Kurzmann are on this committee. foods for needy families here For information call Ilogarth and abroad. Jacob Nosanchuk 5584. Also part of the proceeds "AN and John Lebowski are in charge from the shower fund will be EXPERIENCED utilized to give aid to Britain. of the committee handling ar- JUDGE" Mrs. Luba Margolin, chairman rangements for the event. Food for the dinner will be donated of the Red Cross Unit, located Endorsed by Labor, and prepared by the Ladies Aux- at the Hebrew School branch on Fraternal and Civic iliary of the Turover Aid Society. Tyler and Lawton, announces Julius Honeyman, Joseph Berman that the work room is open on Organizations and Nathan Samet are in charge Mondays, Wednesdays and Thurs- of the entertainment. Reserva- days from 10 to 3 o'clock. Anyone tions by individuals or groups interested should contact Mrs. may be arranged by calling Sol Margolin at the Unit or call her at her home, Northlawn 7298. Lumberg, Randolph 3336. A number of prominent Jewish leaders, outstanding in the com- munal and philanthropic life of the Detroit Jewish community, have lent their endorsement to the candidacy of Judge W. Mc-