April 4, 1941 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle 8 Jr. Congregation To Have Its Own Passover Services The Junior Congregation of Shaarey Zedek will conduct its own Passover services on Satur- day and Sunday mornings, April 12 and 13, and Friday and Sat- 01 1 0r urday mornings, April 18 and 19. The regular Sabbath service of the Junior Congregation will be held this Sabbath at 9:30 a. m. in the Kate Frank Me- morial Building. Bertha Slutsky will review the Biblical portion and Judith Pregerson will sum- marize the Prophetical selection. Of SHOMER (Continued from Page 1) by American, British and Euro- pean labor movements. In addition to the many ses- sions which will be devoted to the problems of world and Amer- (WO W You'll find greater enjoy- ment in Passover meals built around this full ar- ray of fine Manischewitz Matzo and Matzo Products the choice of millions for quality kashruth ... taste! MRS. IRMA LINDHEIM ican Jewry, the future of Pales- tine, the American chalutz move- ment, etc., the convention will feature a large display exhibit on Jewish life. A firm pronounce- ment of a chalutz Zionist creed despite closed aliyah to Palestine will be stressed in the exhibits, which in turn reflect the char- acter of the educational move- ment of Hashomer Hatzair. This Kosher Milk for Passover We announce to the Jewish community that in appreciation of our Jewish patronage we will again supply them with Passover milk. Araange- ments have been made with Rabbi Abraham Schechter of Beth Itzchok Synagogue to super- vise the preparation of this milk in accordance with strict religious requirements. PYRAMID OF QUALITY IRA WILSON & SONS DAIRY CO. "Owned and Operated by Detroiters" TYLER 5-6000 LENOX 8000 VOTE FOR ARTHUR W. ENDORSED by Lawyers. Labor and All Civic Groups Donor Dinner of Veterans Honor Major R. Fixel Bnai Brith Women On Sunday Evening Leaves on April 12 to Assume Duties with Judge Advocate General's Office Erika Mann, Brilliant Author and Lecturer, to Speak Post No. 190 of Jewish War The end of all true culture in Veterans honored its past com- Nazi-Germany, and the enforced mander, Roland Fixel, who will or voluntary exile of German leave shortly for active service artists is enriching American cul- in the United States Army. Mr. ture. An outstanding example of Fixel is a major and will prob- Germany's former culture is ably be associated with the Judge Erika Mann, distinguished daugh- Advocate General's office to be ter of one of the world's great stationed at Washington, D. C. writers, Thomas Mann. She will He will assume his post for one speak here on Sunday, April 6, year on April 12. at the Fort Wayne Hotel, under Nathaniel Goldstick, Assistant the auspices of the Business and Corporation Council, of the City Professional Women's Auxiliary of Detroit, paid tribute to the of Bnai Brith, at its donor din- .scholastic ability of Major Fixel ner dance. All proceeds from while a student at the University this affair will go to the support of Michigan. Seymour Frank, of Bnai Brith projects, such as senior vice-commander, discussed Red Cross, refugee aid, Hillel, the highlights of Major Fixel's etc. activities during the first World One day in 1933, when Thomas War, and also paid tribute to his ability as a student of mili- Mann and his wife were vaca- tary and civil law. Junior Vice- tioning in Switzerland, they re- Commander Samuel Zusmann, Dr. ceived a phone call from their Robert Rosen and Common Pleas son, Klaus, in Germany, advis- ing them not to return. Adolf Judge Ide, also spoke. Samuel J. Rhodes, commander Hitler had taken power, and the of Post No. 190, presented the Manns had decided to leave. guest with a past-commanders' None of them has been back medallion of the Jewish War Vet- since, except Erika, who stole erans, and Dr. Hilliard Goldstick back into their home, wearing a presented him with a traveling peasant dress and smoked glasses, to rescue the laboriously written bag. Harry Schaeffer and Maurice manuscript of her father's novel, Bordelove represented Post No. "Joseph and His Brethren." 135, and Nathan Lerner, com- Miss Mann has written "Es- mander of Rosenwald Post, rep- cape to Life," and "The Other resented the Legion at the cere- Germany" in collaboration with monies. her brother, Klaus; "School for An interesting talk on the Barbarians," which gives in full American Legion's Boys State detail the warped pattern of life activity was presented by Master into which the Nazis are fitting Donald Schiller. Post No. 190 will the German youth; and, most re- send three boys between the ages cently, "The Lights Go Down," of 16 and 18 to Boys State this The subject of her lecture here summer. The state organization will be "Searchlight Through the will send two additional boys. The executive board of the state Blackout." For reservations or department recently allocated $50 information, call Miss Marie to the Jewish Committee for the Brown, Townsend 8-6758. Mobile Kitchen Fund to aid A man that hath friends must Britain. On April 4, the Jewish War shew himself friendly: and there Veterans participated in the is a friend that stiketh closer Army Day parade on Woodward than a brother. —Proverbs 18:24. Ave. ELECT— CHARLES E. Merrill TO Common Pleas Court To Fill Vacancy ISRAEL MEREMINSKI educational, scouting character has as its goal the creation of a better society based on equality and freedom, and of better in- dividuals to fit into this society. Through division into kvutzot (groups), the various age groups within Hashomer Hatzair from 12 to 24, an active program of Jewish scouting, nature study, Jewish sociology, Hebrew, camp- ing, Palestinian songs and dances, games, handicrafts, Palestinog- raphy, Jewish history and folk- lore is carried out. All of these phases of the work of Hashomer Hatzair in North America will be presented in the taaruchah (ex- hibit). TERM ENDING DEC. 31, 1943 PREFERRED by Detroit Citizen's League, Labor, and business and fraternal groups. Ickes to Address Farband Banquet NEW YORK.—The Hon. Har- old L. Ickes, Secretary of the Interior, will be the principal guest of a Palestine banquet in Chicago on Sunday evening, April 13, it was announced here by Louis Segal, general secretary of the Jewish National Workers' Alliance, sponsors of the dinner. Dedicated to the Jewish Na- tional Fund, Zionist land redemp- tion agency, the proceeds will go towards the $100,000 project of the Alliance for the purchase of land in Palestine, on which is to be established a colony in hon- or of the organization's forth- coming 30th anniversary. Functions for the same pur- pose, in the form of a Third Seder, Passover banquet, are be- ing arranged for the week of the holiday by Alliance branches in Washington, D. C.; Pittsburgh, Pa.; Rochester, N. Y.; Bridge- port, Conn., and in numerous other communities Arrangements are being com- pleted for a coast-to-coast broad- cast of Secretary Ickes' address. • TWICE ELECTED PROSECUTING ATTORNEY • TWICE ELECTED CIRCUIT JUDGE • TWENTY YEARS OF PUBLIC SERVICE REELECT ROBERT M. TOMS CIRCUIT JUDGE p a