America (fewish Periodical Carter CLIFTON AMUR CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 7 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle April 4, 1941 Frank Fitzgerald Makes Strong Bid For Circuit Judge Palestine Wines At Two Stores The famous Palestine products, the Carmel wines and brandy, are Frank Fitzgerald, one of the available, for the Passover festi- val only, at two State liquor most dynamic political campaign- stores—on Washington Boule- ers in Michigan, is making a vard and on Grand Boulevard strong bid for the Circuit Court and Second. The famous Palestine Brandy, "Three Star," and two grades of Carmel wines, are now on sale. They will be withdrawn after Passover. Detroit Jews are urged to en- courage exchange of trade be- tween Palestine and the United States by buying these products and making it possible in the future to have the Carmel pro- ducts placed on sale again in Michigan as a result of popular demand. Congregational Seder to Be Held on Eve of Second Day of the Festival On Saturday morning, April 12, Passover services will be held at Temple Beth El at 10:30. Dr. Leo M. Franklin will deliver the sermon in the main auditorium on the subject "Seeking a Land of Promise", and at the same hour a children's passover service will be held in the Brown Memo- rial Chapel. Rabbi Leon Fram will tell the children a Passover story. The newly organized chil- dren's choir will render several Passover anthems. On Saturday evening, April 12, at 6:30, the annual congregation- Judge Nicol in Re-Election Race Judge Henry G. Nicol is a candidate for re-election on April 7, as Circuit Judge of Wayne County. Prior to his election as Cir- cuit Judge, he served for sev- eral terms as Circuit Court Com- missioner. His candidacy is en- dorsed by leading civic and fra- ternal organizations and thous- ands of Wayne County's citi- zens. Joseph Goldberg Gives Land Parcel To National Fund Joseph Goldberg of 3281 Ha- zelwood Ave. has donated a par- cel of Palestine land, consisting of 10 dunams and valued at $650, to the Jewish National Fund. This land is located in the Herzliah Colony. Mr. Gold- berg purchased the land in 1924. He made his gift in memory of his wife who passed away in 1937. Selig Becomes Chairman of the Yeshivos Board of Education PESACH AT TEMPLE BETH EL FRANK FITZGERALD Judgeship at the election on Monday. Mr. Fitzgerald was nominated at the Primaries on Feb. 17 and his vote indicated that he has retained the large following he has built for himself in Wayne County in the 1940 elections, when he was the Democratic candidate for United States Sen- ator. In the November 1940 election, Judge Fitzgerald polled nearly 1,000,000 votes, indicating the widespread popularity he has acquired in Michigan, and more especially in Wayne County. Since that time, he has been named Circuit Court Commis- sioner, the post he now holds. Frank Fitzgerald was born in Holyoke, Mass., in 1897. Ile was educated in the public schools of that city. In 1917 he entered the University of Detroit Law School, and in 1918 he enlisted in the U. S. Army and spent that year in the Pioneer Entree in Camp Wadsworth in Spartens- burg, S. C. Upon his discharge from the Army he re-entered the U. of D. Law School and was admitted to the Bar in 1922. He became associated with William Henry Gallagher shortly thereafter and has remained in the Gallagher law firm since. During that time he was also professor of law at the U. of D., and was active in alumni affairs. An opponent of all intolerance and a staunch defender of racial and religious freedom, Mr. Fitz- gerald is an outspoken opponent of all attempts to curtail the lib- erties of any groups. It is announced by the execu- tive board of the New York United Yeshivos Foundation that II. L. Selig, executive director of the foundation, has also been appointed chairman of its central board of education. al Seder will be held. The ritual will be read by Dr. Franklin and Rabbi Fram and the tradi- tional Seder music will be under the direction of George Galvani. A splendid Passover meal will be served under the auspices of the Temple Sisterhood. On Friday evening, April 11, the late Sabbath Eve service will not take place because it would interfere with the home service held by many members of the Temple. However, in its stead there will be a brief Passover Eve service at 5:30 that evening, to which all are invited. • David D. Aptekar Appointed Director Of Camp Habonim David D. Aptekar has been appointed director of Camp Ha- bonim, the summer home camp of the Jewish Community Cen- ter. Mr. Aptekar, at present an instructor at Northwestern High School, has had considerable ex- perience in camping as camper, counsellor and director. He was director of the senior unit at Fresh Air Camp during its first year in 1939 and, during last season, was administrative di- rector of Farband Camp at Chel- sea, Mich. Mr. Aptekar is an active Cen- terite, being a club leader and formerly president of the Club Leaders' Group. He is a member of the House League and is on Special Broadcasts the library committee of t h e of directors. A graduate of Altman's Hour board of Wayne University, he received Altman's Jewish Hour will his Master of Science degree at have special broadcasts on Tues- the University of Michigan. Ile is day and Thursday, April 8 and an active member of the Ameri- can Camping Association, and 10, at 9:45 p. m. Altman's Jewish Hour will not the Michigan Education Associa- be heard on Saturday, April 12, tion. The new director will interview because of the Passover holiday, and on Sunday, April 13, this applicants for positions as coun- broadcast will be heard at 9:30. sellors. The home camp season Herb Mertz and the orchestra will extend for eight weeks dur- wlil furnish the music during ing July and August, with a that broadcast. Mr. Mertz is the full, well-rounded program for children. director of the WJLB orchestra. Re-Elect CIRCUIT JUDGE VINCENT M. BRENNAN Endorsed By: Detroit. Bar Association Detroit. & Wayne Co. A.F. of L. Detroit, Citizens League Endorsed by The Voters of Wayne County for More Than 20 Years 1 VINCENT AL BRENNAN CIRCUIT JUDGE Reme/Aer-11.;'VIN CENT Vote to Keepui- Judge George T. MURPHY in Traffic Court Non-Partisan Election April 7 • ENDORSED by Citizens League, Church Groups, Labor and Bar Associa- tion, Veteran Organizations and other Civic Groups. • PREFERRED by the following Jewish business, professional, fraternal and civic leaders: Milton Atlas Harry S. Bennett Dr. Albert E. Bernstein Charles S. Blondy Samuel Brezner Joel Carris David J. Cohen Harry Cohen Regene Freund Cohanc Gertrude Coville Edythe Cugell Sol A. Dann Morry M. Fenton Max Fertel Kenneth Fischer I. D. Friedman William Friedman Mrs. Arthur A. Ginsberg Dr. Charles Gitlin Esther Gitlin Ida Goldstick Louis J. Goodman Clarence H. Gottesman Joseph G. Kamil William Kaufman Aaron Kurland Samuel W. Leib I. A. Liebson Dr. Edward Mond Dr. Moses Rattner Aaron Rosenberg Henry M. Rottman Charles Rubiner Edith Sauls Harold R. Schakne Harry J. Schlanger John H. Schneider Bernard Samuels Morris Schubincr Frank Schwartz George D. Seyburn Louis Siderman Harry Silverman Joseph H. Siegel Ben L. Silberstein Harry J. Solomon Maurice Steingold Dr. M. Witus