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March 28, 1941 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1941-03-28

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LEON MANDELL

Invites You

TO SPEND THE

PASSOVER

at the

NEW

Glenwood

HOTEL

Rev. Mogill, Officiating

33 GRATIOT AVENUE MT. CLEMENS, MICH.

PHONE MT. CLEMENS 135

DO YOUR PASSOVER SHOPPING AT

DEXTER FULLERTON MARKET

Everything You Need Kosher Shel Pesach

ii

March 28, 1941

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

6

QUALITY GROCERIES, FRESH FRUITS AND
VEGETABLES AT REASONABLE PRICES

PROMPT DELIVERIES AT ANY TIME

DEXTER FULLERTON MARKET

To. 6-9232-8-5424
12540 Dexter, car. Fullerton
JOE MENDLOVITS and MORRIS SHAPIRO, Props.

I

The Vaad
Ho-Rabbonim

(Detroit Council of
Orthodox Rabbis)

urges upon the Jewish public the exercise of great
care in purchasing Passover provisions, in order to
avoid the use of CHOMETZ on the Holy Days.
Make sure that products advertised "Kosher Shel
Pesach" are actually produced under authoritative
supervision.

We also direct the attention of the community to
the fact that the enjoyment of all chometz in Jewish
possession during the Festival is forever forbidden,
even after the close of Pesach. It is therefore urged
that all grocers and bakers, as well as individual
households where chometz foodstuffs are retained,
arrange for the transfer of such possessions through
a qualified rabbi.

NOW AVAILABLE IN ALL MICHIGAN LIQUOR
STORES

The famous Palestine

CARMEL WINES

which arc recognized as the best on the market.
ALSO AVAILABLE THIS YEAR:

CARMEL BRANDY
"THREE STAR"

Encourage trade between Palestine and the United States:
Buy the Carmel Wines

Dr. Mann Speaks
French Jewish Ace and His Wife
Here on Sunday
To Lecture at Temple This Monday

representative of the French army.
Dr. Louis L. Mann, Rabbi of
After the Armistice he resumed Sinai Congregation of Chicago,
his study of engineering. Spec- will address the forum of the
ializing in Harbor construction he Plymouth Congregational Church,
began a brilliant career, engag- Garfield at Beaubien, this Sunday
ing in large scale works at Singa- evening.
pore, IIaifa, and Southern Mor-
Successor to Emil C. Hersch,
occo, where he built a special Dr. Mann was formerly lecturer,
harbor and a railway line which in comparative ethics at Yale
has developed into the famous University. He is now professor
Trans-Serbian line. Again contri- of Oriental languages at Univer-
buting his talent to the service of city of Chicago. He was deco-
his people he built the Port of rated by the French Government
Tel Aviv which facilitated the an "Officer of the Academy."
export of the Palestine orange
crop during the period of the
Arab riots, just before the out-
break of the current war.
Immediately at the outbreak of
the present war he was recalled
to France where he was placed
in charge of one of the most im-
portant aviation bases at the
Franco-German front. When the
French surrendered to the Nazis,
When
the Vichy government wanted him
to stay and continue to serve in
Your Child's
the capacity of engineer for the
Ankles
forces of General Weygand. In
view, however, of the anti-Semi-
Look Like
tic legislation of the Vichy gov-
This •M
ernment, he insisted on resigning
and was given permission to come
to America where he now resides
... It can pay you to
with his wife, Maxa Nordau, and
have those growing feet
CAPT. GRUENBLAT-NORDAU their little daughter. Both speak
English fluently.
fitted
with EDWARDS
will be accompanied by his wife,
Maxa Nordau visited the Uni-
CORECTRED SHOES
Maxa Nordau, eminent French ted States and Canada in 1926
landscape painter, and daughter and made a successful tour then
and literary heir of Max Nordau, on the philosophy of her father,
so they
the great French critic and phil- Max Nordau, who is famous as
osopher.
will look
the author of "Degeneration,"
Captain Gruenblat and his "The Conventional Lies of Our
nice and
wife will share the platform and Civilization," and "Paradoxes."
straight
lecture by turns on the subject,
"New Lives for Old—Our Ad-
like this
ventures in France, Palestine and
America."
Captain Gruenblat was made
an officer of the Legion d'honneur
Our expert fitting service plus
for gallantry in battle. He was
EDWARDS CORECTREDS con
born in Zager, Lithuania, where
,help your child to have sturdy,
one of his playmates in the Ile-
'straight legs, trouble - free feet.
brew School of the village was
Bring your boy
Sidney Hillman. At the out-
or girl in today
break of the first world war in
for a fitting.
1911 he was in Paris studying
engineering. He enlisted in the
Foreign Legion where he was
quickly promoted to the rank of
sergeant of the 318th Regiment.
Here he, and Sergeant Daladier,
afterwards Prime Minister of
France, became inseparable
Dexter at Burlingame
friends. He was wounded in the
Open Sundays
battle of Champagne in 1916 and
was transferred to the military
academy from which he was soon
graduated first, as an artillery
officer and then as an aviator.
While in the air service of
France he became intimate
FLORSHEIM
MAXA NORDAU
friends with the famous air hero
SHOES FOR MEN
Guynemer, H.H. the Cardinal
Tissirant, and Major Harmon, Ile was one of the founders of the
RED CROSS
of the American air force in Zionist movement, having respond-
ed early to the call of Theodor
France.
SHOES
FOR WOMEN
Herzl for a world-wide Jewish
Towards the end of the war he movement to rebuild Palestine as
"Must
Be
Fitted Right!"
was, at his own request, trans- a Jewish Homeland.
ferred to Palestine where he
The lecture by Captain Claude
helped redeem the ancient Jewish
homeland. He participated in Gruenblat and Maxa Nordau is
the ceremony of the laying of the the first of a series of student DEXTER AT BURLINGAME
corner stone of the Hebrew Uni- assemblies of Beth El College
Open Sundays
versity of Jerusalem in 1918 as of Jewish Studies, sponsored by
HO. 8858.
the Men's Club of Temple Beth
El. The assembly will be presided
over by Karl B. Segall of the
Men's Club.
The lecture will be free to all
who are registered as students
at Beth El College. The general
FOR
The Detroit Auxiliary of the public is invited to attend at an
Los Angeles Sanatorium cele- admission of 25c per person.
State
brated its 15th anniversary on
Sunday with a successful dinner
Superintendent
dance.
OF
PUBLIC
INSTRUCTION
More then 500 persons, amongst Story of Training of Army
them representatives of 75 lo-
Flyers to Be Told in
cal organizations, filled the Fort
Costume Sunday
Wayne Hotel Ballroom. Messages
of congratulation were received
from Samuel H. Gaiter, executive
The complete and exciting story
director of the Los Angeles Sana- of the training of army flyers,
torium; The Detroit Jewish including dog-fights by fast pur-
Chronicle, Jewish Daily Forward, suit ships and tactical maneuvers
Judge John P. Scallen, Progres- by giant bombers, will be told in
sive Ladies Verein, Detroit Ladies natural color motion pictures
Lechem Aniyim, Mr. and Mrs. with accompanying commentary
R. Schyowitz and others.
at the Detroit Institute of Arts,
Rabbi Leon Fram was guest Woodward at Kirby, next Sun-
speaker.
day afternoon, March 30, at 8:30,
Edward H. Williams, county when Canfield Cook, World War
auditor, and Samuel J. Love, di- flyer and aviation authority ap-
rector of the Wayne County Bu- pears there in person to present
reau of Investigation, extended his natural color motion picture
lecture, "A m e r i c a Puts on
greetings.
Maria Hoffman, accompanied Wings."
Working in cooperation with
by Madam Zimmt, and Bob hall
entertained with vocal selections the War Department, Cook was
able to photograph army opera-
and humor.
Dave Diamond's Orchestra, un- tions from which outsiders are
der the direction of Mel Lowe, usually excluded. lie made 30
trips into foreign countries to
furnished the dance music.
EDWARD W.
study the progress of aviation
The auxiliary thanks the De- abroad an Buses the facts thus
troit Jewish Chronicle, the For- gained in his entertaining and
ward, Mr. and Mrs. Ilyman Alt- informative commentary that ac-
man, all organizations and in- companies his natural color mo-
dividuals for their cooperation.
tion pictures. He was the young-
DEMOCRATIC TICKET
The annual picnic will take est commissioned pilot in the
Election—April 7, 194
place at the Bolvedeu Park, on World War, serving with the
Sunday, June 8.
Royal Air Force.

Captain Claude Gruenblat-
Nordau, French flying ace of
both world wars and builder of
the Port of Tel-Aviv, Palestine,
will lecture in the Brown Memo-
rial Chapel of Temple Beth
Woodward at Gladstane, Monday
night, March 31, at 9 o'clock. He



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Outstanding Event

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