DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle
12
April 4, 1941
Democratic Ideal
Diskin Orphanage
Sisterhood of Bnai
"Contemporary England" Exhibit
Appeals for Funds Goal of Religions,
At Hudson's During Coming Week David Will Sponsor
Says Judge Murphy
Passover Programs Rabbi Eskel Sender, a native
An exhibit of "Contemporary general interest, to be shown dur-
England" will be held in the
12th floor auditorium of the J.
L. Hudson Co. during the week
of April 7 through 12 inclusive.
The exposition is called "Britain
Delivers the Goods."
Apart from the various ex-
hibits, the British Library of In-
formation is lending a collection
of short British documentary
moving pictures of topical and
ing the entire week of the ex-
hibit.
of Eretz Israel, who has repre-
sented the great Palestine Or-
phan Asylum Diskin of Jeru-
salem, in the United States for
the past 19 years, is now in De-
troit for the annual solicitation
In a radio address delivered
on Station WJBK on Sunday,
Judge George T. Murphy of the
A new precedent in the juridi-
Traffic Division of Recorder's
cal annals of New York may
Court declared that Christians
soon be established by Judge Po-
and Jews have a common goal
lier—if it is correctly reported
for the fulfillment of the ideal
that Mrs. Polier, who is the
of democracy.
daughter of Dr. Stephen S. Wise,
Judge Murphy quoted Roger
is expecting to apply for mater-
Williams who 300 years ago
nity leave from the bench.
said:
"It is the will and command
of God that—permission of the
most paganish, Jewish, Turkish,
or Anti-Christian consciences
and worships be granted to all
men in all nations and coun-
tries."
A business concern was the beneficiary under
He then proceeded:
"We should remember, that
three Great-West Life Ordinary Life policies
the handful of indomitable
owned by an eminent sixty-three year old
souls who laid the ground work
executive in Louisiana, who died following an
for this republic were driven
here by a flaming desire to en-
operation. The policies had been in force
joy a freedom denied to them
with the Company for over fifteen years and
in their homelands and now
Judge A. E. Gordon's
guaranteed to all in this nation
totalled $69,000. Life insurance can do much
which they fostered — the right
Re-Election Is Urged
to cushion the shock a business feels when it
of the individual to worship as
he pleases. Paradoxically, sonic
loses a key man.
Friends of Judge Arthur E.
of them, once they had achieved
Gordon are urging his re-elec-
this freedom here, were reluct-
RABBI
E.
SENDER
tion as Judo of the Recorder's
ant to grant it to others of op-
Court because of his familiarity
with social and governmental in behalf of the institution. His posing creeds. It was this intol-
1512 Union Guardian Building
erance that sent Roger Williams
problems, born of life-long ser- visit has been scheduled by the
Vaad
Ha-Yeshivoth
(The
Com-
searching
for a new home in the
Telephone — Randolph 0446
vice to the public as a news-
Support of Yoshi- Rhode Island wilderness.
cation,
mittee
for
the
Supp
paper reporter and editor, mem-
"Christian and Jew have in
ber of the Board of EdU
of
the and
Michigan
Synagogue
Con- common a goal which, in a sense,
lawyer
since
1910
and
judge
since
voth
Charitable
Institutions
ASSURANCH COMPANY
1919. ference), is larger, more vital, than re-
DIRAC. OPPICII• •WINNIPII0
orphanage
hanage is one of ligion itself. That goal is the
the World War, he
of the ideal of door
abandoned his law practice and the old and established institu-
resentative
of the States
War Trade
of the Holy Land, having ocracy in its every phase . . .
served
the United
as rep- lions
1881 political, social and economic. It
been founded in the year 1881,
whose
to protect and is an important factor in is the task of carrying over into
Board function
on Postal was
Censorship
the life of Palestinian Jewry. Its our social and economic order
the army and navy from rotes- tradition of service is well-known what in religion is called brother-
age, while the Communist can- everywhere. The home cares for hood. It requires the practical,
didate for judge was serving some five hundred orphans, whose willing, thoroughgoing, and un-
time in the House of Correction, physical and spiritual needs are selfish devotion of every individ-
looked after with the utmost of ual regardless of creed. Democ-
attention. It is famous for the racy as conceived and expressed
religious training, trade educa- in the American constitution is
An no unce
JEWISH HOME FOR AGED
tion, and occupational guidance, something more than a method
provided for all inmates, at an of government. It is a passion-
The following have made con- annual budget of some $75,000. ate political faith, It is a faith
That This Year As Always They Will Produce
tributions to the Home for Aged: Funds collected in Detroit and in the natural capacities and in-
Mrs Sidney Alexander In memory
Mich
igan co
communities for Dis- herent possibilities of the cony
of Mrs. Dora Blumberg; Mr. and Mrs.
Rohert Berman, Admin. Stich., in kin Orphanage, from the pro- mon man, in his essential worth
memory or Mrs. I. W. Ruskin; Miles ceeds of boxes and other con- and dignity in the scheme of
Finsterwald In memory of Mrs. Sarah tributions, are being forwarded democracy, as in the code of
ShIffman; Air. and Airs. Harry Fox ,
oy cable to Jerusalem through Christianity, all men are on a
in memory of Mrs. Itaehel Buchhalter;
Samuel Frank and Family In memory the Vaad Ha-Yeshivoth, along common level of dignity and ini-
m' Airs. Lewis Frank; Mrs. Bernard with monies raised for other re- portance. "
Funk., In memory of Pauline Isen- ligious, educational and charit-
SWEET CREAM SOUR CREAM
berg: M. A. Gordon In memory of able causes in the Holy Land. In
Harry Gordon; Dr. and Mrs. D. y.
Green, Windsor, Ont.. In memory of view of the approach of the Endorse Sempliner
Airs. I. W. Ruskin; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Passover festival, and the finan-
Gussin In memory of Mrs. 1. W. Rus-
cial difficulties of the Holy Yi-
For Commissioner
kin; Mrs. William Harris, Grosse
shuv during the present war
Pointe Park, :Mich., In memory of
condition, it is urged that local
aunt Frayde; Messrs. G. and if. Ler-
The success of Arthur W.
kofsky In memory of parents, Israel contributors receive Rabbi Sen-
Sempliner in winning the nom-
and Esther Lefkorsity; Mrs. Jacob der courteously.
Levin In memory of brother Max Hor-
Under the Supervision of the
Checks for Diskin Orphanage ination for Wayne County Cir-
vitz; Miss Frances Aiarx in memory of
cuit Commissioner and securing
Mrs. Sarah Shiffman ; Mrs. S. Miller and similar institutions may be
the support and endorsement of
VAAD HA'RABONIM OF DETROIT
In memory of husband Sydney Miller: forwarded directly to the office
Mrs. Ozodor Orechkin, Windsor, Ont., of the Vaad Ila-Yeshivoth, 1550 all civic groups is an example
In memory of Mrs. T. W. Ruskin; Mrs.
of how the young attorneys of
Taylor, TR. 1-2934.
Ida Robbins In memory of Mrs. Dora
the county are taking greater
Blumberg; Mrs. B. Sarasohn in
interest in government and civic
memory of parents David and Frame;
affairs and are beginning to oc-
Mrs. B. Sarasohn donation In well
wishing of Mrs. Dan Lewis; Mrs. Ida
cupy more of executive and ju-
Sugar, Candidate
UNiversity 1-2800
Szaplro In memory of Mrs. Dora Blum-
4055 PURITAN AVE.
dicial public offices.
'
berg; Mrs. JulluR Warfel) In memory
For Recorder s Court Although practically an un-
of parents Charles and Betsy Marks
and brother Leon Marks; Mr. and
known name to the voters of
Mrs. Morey L. Abrahams In memory
Maurice
Sugar,
candidate
for
Wayne County, except for his
of Philip Kaufman and Mary Silber-
stein; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. N. Agree Recorder's Court Judge, all his vigorous candidacy for State
life has been a vigorous fighter Senator from the First District
In memory of Mary Silberstein ; Mrs.
Joseph Benjamin In memory of mother against war, fascism, anti-Semit-
last fall, Sempliner won the
Etta Slakter; Mr. and Mrs. Herman ism and discrimination against
nomination for Circuit Court
Cohen In honor of t he recovery of
Judge NEAL
the foreign born.
Sidney J. Allen ; Mr. snd Mrs. Herman
Commissioner by a comfortable
Sugar
is
a
graduate
of
Detroit
Cohen In memory of Lena Lit man;
c, the Detroit Cen- margin over names which have
Leon and 11..o Friedman In memory
public
S
teal High School, and the Uni- long been politically potent in
of father Ellohu Friedman ; Fronk
Gerbig, In memory of Mrs. Sarah Shift-
versity of Michigan, where he Wayne County. He also led all
man; Albert Lustig In memory of
was selected as one of the erli- candidates in the primary Bar
mother Lena Lustig; Mr. and Mrs. Sol
tors of the Michigan Law Re- vote conducted by Detroit attor-
Salton, Hollywood. Fla., in memory
neys, registering more than three
of Mrs. Sarah Shiffman ; Irving S,hoen-
view.
holz In memory of mother Annie
times the vote of his nearest
He
has
for
many
years
been
Sehoenholz; Mrs. Rose Silverstone to
active in the fight for the prey- opponent, and is the endorsed
memory of husband Gershon Silver-
stone; Mrs. Mollie S. stern In memory ervation of civil rights and democ- candidate of the Wayne County
To fill vacancy—Term ending Dec. 31, 1943
of husband Milford Stern; Mrs. F. racy and has handled many cases lawyers in their recently an-
Thoroughly qualified by years of legal prac-
St mien. Millburn, N. J., In memory of
involving freedom of speech, nounced vote for the election.
tice; Legal Instructor, U. of D. Law School
daughter Esther-Bayle; Shirley J.
press and assembly. His efforts As a candidate for State Sen-
1Vayburn In memory of Mrs. Sarah
and life-long resident of Detroit.
Frankel. Mrs. J. W. Allen, donation; have almost always been crowned ator last fall, Sempliner was one
Robert Bennett. In memory of mother with success. In none of these of the first men to advocate a
NON-PARTISAN BALLOT
l'ente-Reevke Bennett ; Mrs. Louis
cases has he ever received a cent
Election April 7, 1941
Burns, In memory of father, Casper for his fees. speeding-up of the Workmen's
Oppenheim ; Mrs.
Rose
D. Ferar, In
Compensation Benefits, claiming
He participated vigorously in
memory of father Ey vel ; Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Fox in memory of Mrs. Rachel
the protest movement before the paid
that at these
benefits
should
be
the end
of the third
week
Buchhalter ; Ailss Clara Franklin, In
Board of Education when the ef- inst
ead of the present five-weeks
memory of Mrs. Hose Nreisler ; Mrs. E.
Freeman, in memory of mother Miriam fort was made to oust Prof, Wal- I
ter Bergman for a talk which he period. He also
to
Goldstein; Mrs. Quincy Ot Is Gammon,
tax campaigned
off food and
Sidney J. Allen ; Mrs. had made to students at Wayne take the sales .
In honor
of
Harry Goldstein, In memory of mother
University. This matter involved beverages, pointing out that un-
Guta Stone; Jacob Kovinskv, Pontiac,
the right of free speech and aca- tier the present system, the small
in memory of fat her Ephraim Kovin-
demic freedom, storekeeper actually pays more
sk v : Dr. and Mrs. Barnet t
n honor of Sidney J. .Men: Mrs. Ida
Sugar also has acted in a large than half of the sales tax out
of grandson.
Memory
Newman. In
number of cases as counsel for of his own pocket because he
Tevve; Miss Mae Rosen. In memory of
small
Mrs. Bose Kreider ; Mrs. Anna Roo , . other attorneys in their litigation, is unable to collect tax on
donation ; Mr. and Mrs. Ben L. Sil- particularly in the S u p r e m e items from his customers.
berstein, In memory of Mrs. Rose
Sempliner is a graduate of
Court.
Kreisler ; Miss Evelyn Stark. In mem-
Among the outstanding Detroit the University of Michigan Law
ory of Mrs. nose I: relsler; Mrs. Ella
Velick. In memory of mother. liFtli••• citizens who have endorsed the School and has been a success-
Rachel: Mrs. Mary Weingarden, in candidacy of Mr. Sugar are: Wil- ful practicing attorney in De-
34014-PARTISAN ELECTION
memory of father Morne-II I rah: MI,
limit henry Gallagher, Judge troit for the past several years.
Endorsed by Lobar,
Beatrice Weisberg, In memory of Mrs.
protessional, ups
Rose Kreisler ; Mr. and Mrs. B. Wels• Frank Fitzgerald, Sheriff Andrew His candidacy for Circuit Court
and Church Cro
by
blunt. In memory of Louis ZarayskY: Baird, Mrs. Clara Van Auken, Commissioner is supported
Mrs. Alilered Wlltsehek. In memory of
Elizabeth
Steelwagon
and
many
Civic
and
Bar
groups
as
well
a-
father. Et.hraim ; Miss Minnie Wolfson,
others. by organized labor.
In memory of Mrs. Rose Krelsler.
Life Insurance in Action
The Bnai David Sisterhood
will hold the next open meting
Monday evening, April 7, at the
synagogue. A special Passover
program has been arranged for
that evening. The public is in-
vited.
The Sisterhood will be host-
esses at a special miniature Sed-
er for the Sunday School children
on Sunday, April 6, at 10:30.
Rabbi Joshua Sperka will pre-
side at the Seder and four chil-
dren from the Sunday School will
ask the four questions.
Mrs. Morris Sandubrae is
chairman of the May Bridge and
Mah Jong party which will be
held May 6 at Kerns. All pro-
ceeds will go toward a Mobile
Kitchen to aid the British civilian
population.
. F.
HARRY HIMELSTEIN
".GREAT-WEST LIFE
UNITED DAIRIES
HI -TEST MILK
Kosher Shel Pesach
United Dairies, Inc.
11 Retain
FITZGERALD
Common Pleas Judge
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JAMES WIMITANTE
CIRCUIT
JUDGE
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