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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

April 4, 1941

Auxiliary of Bna
Brith to Sponsor
Luncheon on May 6

chairman of the American Jewish Mrs. Amson A. Tabor, Mrs.
i
Harry Jacobson, Mrs. Morton F.
Joint Distribution Committee.
Ashner,
Mrs.
Pauline
Chase
and
Mr. Hyman said that advices
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reaching here from Zagreb re- Mrs. Meyer Goldstein. Secretaries
ported that the refugee aid com- are Mrs. Jack Gould and Mrs.
was appointed Associate Judge of
On May 6, the Women's Aux-
mittee there, which the J. D. C. Arthur S. Purdy.
the Supreme Court of Utah in
Mrs. Herman A. August will iliary No. 122 of Bnai Brith will
is supporting, was caring for
1894. Before entering the U.
5,000 persons, most of them from entertain the members of Di- give a floor show and luncheon
S. Senate, he was elected to
Austria and Hungary. These ad- vision W-H at a tea at her home at Saks Show Bar, to culminate
the House of Representatives.
vices added, he said, that the at 2:30 p. in. The guest speaker the "Diamond Rush," which will
The Jewish Welfare Federa-
pressure of pro-Axis circles in will be Mrs, Maurice Landau. be held on April 28 at Bnai
tion of Detroit is the central
the Yugoslav government had re- Mrs. Charles Robinson, chairman Moshe. This affair will be held
communal agency engaged in
cently resulted in the deporta- of Division W-H, has the follow- jointly with Pisgah Lodge and
fund-raising and in the co-ordi-
tion of three groups of refugees ing captains: Miss Charlotte is open to the public. An inter-
nation of activities in philan-
Himmelhoch, Mrs. Harry Buch- esting program is being planned
to their countries of origin.
thropy, social welfare and re-
Mr. Hyman said that in the man, Mrs. Milton M. Alexander, under the direction of the chair-
lated fields. Incorporated in 1926,
three months of January, Febru- Mrs. Joseph Kunin, Mrs. Dora man, Mrs. Leonard Sims, 3254
following a comprehensive sur-
ary and March, the J. D. C. Reitman, Mrs. Dora Kumove, Mrs. Sturtevant, To. 7-9069 and co-
had made available $32,500 to Albert Lee Carnick, Mrs. Aaron chairman, Mrs. Irving Wirt, 8610
vey of local Jewish needs, the
Form Synagogue Committee
the committee in Zagreb for ref- Carlstein, Mrs. J. J. Greenblatt Indiana, No. 7378.
Federation embodies a volun-
and Mrs. S. M. Shorr. Her sec-
The organization portion of ugee aid.
tary association of agencies.
An important closed business
"This association," stated Mr. the drive has been spurred dur-
retaries are Miss Sarah Zack meeting will be held at the Bnai
and Miss Julia Klein.
Moshe on Monday, April 14, at
Srere, who has served as presi- ing the past week as a result
Teas on Wednesday
8:30 p. nt.
dent of the Jewish Welfare Fed- of an encouraging response from
The members of Division W-B
eration since 1938, "now com- numerous groups and their lead-
and Division W-J will be honor
mands the material support and ers.
A series of special events will guests at teas scheduled f o r
Rabbi Isaac Stollman has again
the general good will of practi-
cally every person who feels accepted the chairmanship of the precede the formal opening of Wednesday afternoon, April 9.
The home of Mrs. Douglas I.
himself a part of the local Jew- synagogue committee in connec- the Women's Division of the 1941
2065
tion with the 1941 Allied Jew- Allied Jewish Campaign, sched- Brown will be the scene of the
ish community.
uled for April 15, according to tea for Division W-B, at 2:30 Virginia Park
"A pioneer among Federations
Mrs. Abraham Srere, general o'clock. Mrs. Brown who, together
in correlating local and non-local
with Mrs. A. H. Brodie, is chair- TY. 4-5900
chairman.
needs, the Detroit Jewish Welfare
SURGICAL
First in point of time will be man of this Division, will in-
Federation introduced the idea
a tea on Monday afternoon, April struct her workers in campaign
MOHEL
of 'double-barrelled' fund-raising
procedure
on
this
occasion.
The
7, at 2:30 o'clock, at the Great
Marriages
and administration, both for lo-
captains
in
Division
W-B
in-
Lakes Club in the Belcrest Ho-
Performed
cal and non-local causes.
clude: mesdames I. Irving Bitt-
tel.
"The agencies within the scope
ker, Maurice Siden, David Coop
As chairman of the special er, Harry B. Bennett, Bertram
of Federation's support operate
gifts committee, Mrs. Henry If. Kaatz, Louis Savage, Dan
The Well Known Cantor
in the fields of community plan-
Wineman will be hostess at the Krouse, Ted Solomon, Edward
ning; family welfare; child care;
affair and will be assisted by Stein, Leonard Weiner, Louis A.
transient care; remedical loans;
her vice-chairmen, Mrs. Sidney Welt, Harry L. Kopel, Louis
care of the aged; community
of Cong.
J. Allen, Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich Adrian Schwartz, Abraham J.
centers; vocational s e r vices;
Beth Tefilo
and Mrs. Fred A. Ginsburg.
camping and recreation; medical
Copeland and Miss Setta Rob-
Emanuel
Mrs. Robert J. Newman, who inson. Secretaries of the Division
care; Jewish education; public
Taylor and
is
serving
as
a
vice-chairman
Woodrow
Wilson
relations; economic status of the
are Mrs. Max Berendt, Mrs.
of the entire women's division, Ai m ee R. Gaines and Miss Louise
Capable and
Jews; defense of civil rights; so-
will also assist as a hostess. The Shiffman.
Specialized
cial research; promotion of bet-
five vice-chairmen of the Worn-
Miss Emma Butzel will be the
ter understanding; immigrant aid
en's Division, Mrs. Julian H. guest speaker at the tea for
Mohel
here and to those in transit in
Krolik, Mrs. Samuel R. Glogower, gu
Certificates
Division
W-J,
to
be
held
at
the
other lands; relief; reconstruc-
Mrs. Abraham Cooper, Mrs. Hy- home of Mrs. Henry Wagner at
from hospitals
tion; retraining and resettlement
and
noted
man C. Broder and Mrs. New- 2:30 o'clock. Mrs. Harry H. Gold-
professors from
of refugees abroad, along with
man have each assumed specific
State of
similar work locally and in the
duties in a special field of the berg, chairman
of services
Division of
W-J,
New York
listed the
the
RABBI MOSES FISCHER
United States at large; and,
campaign work. Mrs. Newman is has en.
(Needy are given tree care)
building of Palestine and its in-
devoting her efforts to the spe- following captains: mesdames My-
Also marriages performed,
stitutions. Material aid, educa- ish Campaign with the coopera- cial gifts program of the drive. er B. Berkman, Henry Wagner,
Samuel B. Danto, Harry M. Fein-
either at my home or in.
tion
of
Rabbi
Moses
Fischer,
tion, culture and general ameli-
Tuesday's Events
halls. Services conducted in
Five social affairs will take berg, Saul H. Glueckman, Edward
oration and improvement of the who is the chairman of the Coun-
Sec-
English and Y ion
M. Krause an. d. Carl Meyers. Sec-
position of the Jew are encom- cil of Orthodox Rabbis.
simultaneously on Tuesday retaries of Division W-J are Mrs.
Rabbi Stollman announces that place
April 8, in honor of Selden Koblin and Mrs. Philip Rev. Hyman Schulsinger
a special meeting of representa- afternoon,
the workers within the various
1934 HAZELWOOD
WORLD'S LOWEST
tives of the orthodox synagogues divisions of the Women's Di- Greenwald.
TYler 6.6960
Tea for W-A Later
and rabbis was held on Sunday vision 1941 campaign organiza-
PRICED
P. Burnstine,
Mrs. Perry
morning, March 30, to formulate
plans for the Campaign among tion. dessert luncheon for the chairman of Division W-A, has
A
be postponed the tea for her division
the Synagogues and their mem- members
Rev. Cantor
of Division W-6 will •
BA BY atcUlATOR
after . the Passover Holiday.
CHICAGO. U S.A
bers.
held at 12:30 o'clock, at the until
Jacob
The
captains
enlisted
in
Mrs.
The following decisions were home of Mrs. William B. Isen-
Silverman
Burnstine's division are: mes-
N
OA
unanimously
approved:
berg, where Mrs. Morris Adler dames Jack Bookstein, Irving Be-
Machine
V('N07t AL
1. Presidents and Rabbis of
be the guest speaker. Mrs. linsky, Joseph Newman, Phillip
NIMIRI.
Vest Pocket Size
Synagogues will invite speakers Isenberg,
21 Years'
Mrs.
James
Wineman
Isenberg,
Prart ire
and
Mrs.
Harry
Wetsman
are
Gorelick,
Joseph
Falk,
Harry
to
address
the
synagogue
audi-
FREE TRIAL
Recommended b
ences during the first or second the chairmen of Division W-C. Cohen, Irving B. Dworman,
1 . 113 sirloin. and
clays of Passover, the object being Their captains are: Mesdames Samuel A. Green, Karl D. Ger-
ONLY
to acquaint the members with Morris Rand, Julius Gilbert, Eu-
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ADDITION
SUBTRACTION
H. Graff and Lew Levitt.
Zi
the causes embraced in the hu- gene Arnfeld, Oscar Snyder, Na- man,
Wildemere
MULTIPLICATION
Mrs.
Ralph
Davidson
is
serving
DIVISION
manitarian drive, and to enlist than A. Agree, Bennett Fenberg,
TY. 4-0062
g,, an, Louis Seiton, Benjamin E.
_asa special worker in this di-
maniere.
their cooperation.
TOTAL COST
Henry Jassy, Saul Levin, Wil-
Performed
2. Synagogues will again con- liam Adelson, William M. Stark, vision. The secretaries are Mrs. ■
. J. Sachse and Mrs. L o u
tribute large treasury gifts and Sam Fisher and Harry H. Fisher. E.
SEND NO MONEY
Not a toy. Operates with only e
members will contribute as indi- The secretaries of this division Mm es. .
finger flick. Adds, substracts, mul-
As chairman of the committee
viduals.
tiplies, divides. Counts up to ten
are Mrs. James L. Stein, Mrs.
Rev. Cantor
3. Synagogue workers will this Harold N. Ehrlich and Mrs. Irv- onarrangements, Mrs. Harry B.
million. Pays for itself over and
Keidan is assisting in planning
over. Ideal Gift— for Business and
year solicit by Trade and Pro- ing Golden.
DA VID
School use.
tea, at which Mrs. Julian and executing the details of all
fession rather than by Synagogue
Not Sold in Stores.
GOLDEN
A
Order from this Ad.
as in previous years.
H. Krolik will be the guest speak- the affairs.
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rot wile
MONEY BACK GUARANTEE
4. It was suggested that the er, will be held at the home of
NI II II V. I
Send name and address. Pay post-
Jewish
Welfare
Federation
should
Mrs. David Wilkus for the mem-
• VI. Eli 641190
man only 52.50 plus postage. (Send
invite a nationally known leader bers of Division W-E, at 2:30 Shakespeare Authority to
full cash if outside U.S.) Thousands
Si oldIng (•err
of satisfied users. Money back in
in Orthodoxy to address a mass o'clock. Mrs. Herschel V. Kreger Give Illustrated Lecture
les Perim rant al
10 days it not delighted.
Home ann s.r Ao-
meeting of Orthodox elements on and Mrs. John C. Hopp are chair-
on "Twelfth Night"
Agents Writs.
p,.lnlmeta.
behalf of the United Jewish Ap- men of this division. Their cap-
Keystone Distributors
peal.
A lecture on Shakespeare's
tains include: Mesdames Clem-
154 E. Erie Street
This meeting was addressed by ent Hopp, Louis B. Heavenrich, comedy, "Twelfth Night," illus-
A. C. Lappin, well-known com- Louis Smilansky, R. D. Ettlinger, trated with a collection of beau-
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
munal leader, who stressed the Edward B. Katz, Joseph B. Col- tifully colored slides, will be
RECEPTACLES
tragic plight of our Jews over- ten, Joseph C. Glazer, Leo Oreck- given in the auditorium of the
and ltobbleh.
Garbage, Ash
seas and urged the Rabbis and lin, Barney B. Israel and Law- Jewish Community Center, on
Reinforced Concrete, Fully Guar-
ante-ed. Priced Right.
key people of synagogues to take rence I. Levi. The secretaries Tuesday, April 8, at 8:30 p. m.,
AMERICAN
an active part in alleviating their are Mrs. Charles Rubiner, Mrs. by an outstanding authority on
suffering and in the support of Sam Gross and Miss Dorothy Shakespearean drama. The lec-
RECEPTACLE CO.
our local institutions. An inspir- Bloom.
579 Kenilworth To. 8-5889
ture will be part of the Center's
ing talk was also delivered by
Members of Division W-F, of adult education program, and
Rabbi Stollman.
which Mrs. Simon Shetzer and
Serb Revolt Against the Axis Mrs. Maurice Wagner are chair- will be given during the week
preceding the Theater Guild's
Saves 5,000 Refugees
men, will attend a tea at 2:30 production of "Twelfth Night"
Monuments of Character
from Nazis
o'clock, at the home of Mrs.
-7S-773
The revolt of the Serbs against Nathan Simons. Mrs. Morris Ad- at the Cass Theater, with Mau-
rice Evans and Helen Hayes in
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Yugoslav adherence to the Axis ler will be the guest speaker at the leading roles. There will be
appears for the time to have this affair also. The captains in no admission charge, and the
saved 5,000 Jewish refugees there Division W-F include: Mesdames
U P-EAC H
from ',..11ing again into the hands Harry Sklar, William R. Roth, public is invited.
The lecturer will be Sam
cf the Nazis, it was revealedby David Kliger, Leon Schembeck,
Joseph C. Hyman, executive vice Maurice S. Schiller, Abe Gordon, Pearce, a graduate of Yale's
Joshua S. Sperka, Marvin B. drama department, who has de-
Levy, Maurice H. Zackheim, S. S. voted his leisure time to Shakes-
research and in the past
Judge Clyde I. Webster in Aaron, Louis Golds and Emanuel pearean
Liebschutzz. The secretaries of two years has addressed over a
Race for Re-Election
Granite and Marble Monuments
Division W-F are Mrs. Meyer R. thousand audiences throughout
the country, giving similar lec-
and Mrs. Morris Adler.
7729 TWELFTH ST.
Circuit Judge Clyde I. Webster Katz
Mrs. Fred A. Ginsburg will tures on "Hamlet" and "King
Tiler 64192
is a candidate for re-election hold
a tea at her home at 2:30 Richard II".
Monday, April 7.
o'clock for the members of Di-
Judge Webster is a graduate vision W-G. Mrs. Maurice J.
of the literary and law schools Caplan and Mrs. Benjamin E.
Detroit's Finest
of the U. of M. Following his Jaffe are chairmen of this di-
graduation he became associated vision. Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich
Jewish Funeral Home
JEWI5H
with the law firm of the then will be the guest speaker. Cap-
VCCATAMYS
famous Don M. Dickinson, of tains in Division W-G are Mrs.
Detroit. He practiced law here Edward A. Atlas, Mrs. Bert Sil-
until 1912, when he became U.S. verman, Mrs. Gilbert Michel, Mrs.
Attorney, serving until .1916. Peter M.—Bernstein,_,Mrs. Harry
He was elected Judge of Circuit M. Shulman, Miss Edith Lead-
TRinity 2-2114
Court in 1917 and has been re- er, Mrs, Herman--Jacobs, Mrs.
7739 JOHN R. STREET
NON-PARTISAN
elected three times since by huge Herman Lewis,' 31'e5:"?Thomas B.
4.
Marwil, Mrs. Herbert Smith,
Election, April 7.
popular votes.

CAMPAIGN

passed in the programs receiv-
ing assistance."
In 1926, some 3,000 men and
women participated as contribu-
tors in the first Allied Jewish
Campaign, the Federation's cen-
tral fund-raising project. In 1940,
a total of 20,440 donors con-
tributed to the drive for 50 lo-
cal, national and overseas agen-
cies. The Jewish Welfare Fed-
eration has enrolled rich and
poor, young and old, men and
women, without regard to vary-
ing backgrounds or different out-
look, under one banner, working
for many interests bound in a
common cause.

Women to Open
Drive on April 15

Rev. S.
Mogill

Hyman Schulsinger

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