22 April 11, 1941 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle Credited to Attorney Nizer is the epigram that many is not a country has an army — it is an which has a country." Passover Sermon Jewish Leaders in South Lauded by By Rabbi Fram Harold Norman for Their Treatment Rabbi Leon Fram will preach Of the Man y Jews in U. S. Army Louis "Ger- which army the sermon of the seventh day of Passover, at Temple Beth El, Friday morning, April 18, at 10:30. His subjest will be: "The New Egypt and the New Exo- dus." Parents are invited to come to this service, which will be held in the main auditorium of the Temple, with their children. George Galvani and a special quartet will render the musical background of the service. While Orthodox Jews observe the Festival of Passover for eight days, Reform Jews regard the seventh day as the closing day. Selections from the "Song of Songs of Solomon" are read in observance of Passover as a spring festival, and the "Song of Moses," from the Book of Exo- dus, is read in observance of Passover as the anniversary of the Exodus from Sgypt. The choir will sing the "Hal- lelujah" psalms, and the congre- gation will sing special Passover hymns. CARLING Representative Picture an Italian, a Spaniard, a Polish or any other Christian serviceman approaching a rabbi, in a southern camp, with a salu- tation, "I enjoyed your sermon; Good Shabbas, Rabbi," and you have a frequent factual occur- rence at the Temple in Beaure- gard, La., whose rabbi, Dr. Al- bert D. Baum, is also the repre- sentative of the Jewish Welfare Board. Stories of the magnificent treatment given Jewish service- men at Beauregard, and inciden- tally also to their non-Jewish friends, were related here this week by Harold Norman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. Norman of the Barium Harold, a past master of Perfection De- Molay Lodge, who was here on a 10-day furlough, is stationed at Camp Beauregard, U. S. Air Port, with 107th Observation Corp. There are between 300 and 500 Jewish men in the service there, and it is expected that their number will increase to 1,000. Harold Norman, who was one of the organizers of the Jewish Service Club, is full of admira- tion for Rabbi Baum, William Hockbaum and Morris Weiss, president and vice-president of the Temple, and their associates who have gone out of their way to entertain the soldiers. On one occasion, 150 of them were en- tertained at a dinner and show. There is open house for them at the Temple, weekly dances on Sundays, dates are arranged with co-eds at nearby colleges, kosher food is provided and nothing is left undone to make the boys happy and to get them to feel at home. "I hope the southern boys com- ing here will be treated as well as we are in the south," Norman said. He stated that there is ab- solutely no prejudice in the Army, that there are many Jewish of- ficers, that anti-Semitism is un- known. Remember This Day Michigan Synagogue Good news to Detroit spots is the announcement from Joe Bar- nett, the Carling Black Label man, that Carling's are daily increasing their draft beer barrelage, and Carl- ing's Black Label Draft Beer is now available to the local trade in plentiful supply. Carling's draft, bottled beer and ale, are priced at local prices, and it's even a finer beer than before, Joe states. Joe is popularly known around town. is a Jewish War Veteran, and learned his way around the big city as a newspaper man some years ago. Joe's phone number is LAfayette 4185 at the Carling offices. If a stranger sojourn with thee in your land, ye shall not do him wrong; he shall be as the home-born among you, and thou shalt love him as thyself; for ye were strangers in the land of Egypt, I am the Lord your God. —Leviticus 19:33-34. If thy brother become poor and feel in need with thee, then shalt thou relieve him, yea though he be a stranger or a sojourner, that he may live with thee. Take thou no usury nor interest from him . . . I am the Lord your God who brought you forth out of the land of Egypt. —Leviticus 25:35-38. Proclaim liberty throughout the land unto all the inhabitants thereof.—Leviticus 25:10. For Your PASSOVER MEALS TRY Shapen's Restaurant 130 CADILLAC SQUARE Beginning Friday, April 11 THE SALVATION ARMY WISHES TO EXTEND TO ITS MANY FRIENDS OF THE JEWISH FAITH SINCERE HOLIDAY GREETINGS! CADILLAC 2292 601 BAGLEY AVE. A VERY JOYOUS PASSOVER TO ALL • CENTRAL SERVICE COMPANY MADISON 4465 8335 ST. AUBIN AVE. PASSOVER GREETINGS AND BEST WISHES TO ALL • AMERICAN FURNACE CO. 981 OAKMAN BLVD. DETROIT Reveal New $7,500 - Conference May 11 Colonial Project Annual Convention Will Be Held In Mt. Clemens in Flint The large and beautiful Colon- At the invitation of Rabbi S. ial Hotel, South Gratiot Ave., Z. Fineberg and Congregation Mt. Clemens, which has been Beth Israel of Flint, the forth- coming meeting of the Michi- closed for the winter months, will gan Synagogue Conference will be opened May 1 after a $7,500 program of renovation has been completed, Max Elkin, sole pro- prietor, announced on his return by plane from the winter season at the Poinciana, Miami Beach. The best hotel and bath indus- try season in many years is pre- dicted for Mount Clemens by El- kin, who reveals that the Miami season was good because of "more people with money and more spending." The Elkins, sons of the late Sam Elkin, well known local ho- tel owner, were "born and rais- ed" in the hotel business. Max Elkin's predictions of a good sea- son are based on many years' experience. The entire Colonial Hotel, in- cluding all bedrooms, dining and lounge rooms, bathhouses and lobby will be fully redecorated be- fore May 1. All furniture is being reupholstered and rugs and drapes scientifically cleaned. Much re- painting is being done. ISADORE COHEN One hundred bedrooms of the hotel are being equipped with the be held in that city on Sun- latest inner-spring mattresses. day, May 11 (Pesach Sheni). The Colonial employs close to The date and place for the 90 persons at the height of the yearly conclave of delegates, at season. Due to their excellence, which elections of officers for the chef and kitchen staff of the the state-wide congregational Poinciana in Miami Beach, Fla., body are held, was made at a are being brought to Mount Clem- recent meeting of the Board of ens for the opening. The same Directors in Detroit. "key" employes and help will be Isadore Cohen has been presi- employed, Elkins says. dent of the Michigan Synagogue Conference for the past two years. The organization was founded Jan. 15, 1939, at a meet- ing in Bay City. Semi-annual conventions were held subse- quently in Ann Arbor, April 23, 1939; Congregation Bnai Moshe, Detroit, Nov. 5, 1939; Mt. Clem- ens, June 2, 1940; Congregation Beth Tefilo Emanuel, Detroit, Nov. 17, 1940. Reports and inquiries on the election of delegates to the con- vention may be addressed to David I. Berris, secretary, Michi- gan Synagogue Conference, 1550 Taylor Ave., Detroit, Telephone Tr. 1-2934. 100 Organizations Affiliat- ed With Gewerkshaf ten Thank The Chronicle Molly Segel Auxiliary of J.C.R.S. Plans Several Events Molly Segal Auxiliary of J. C. R. S. of Denver, Colo., will meet April 15 at 1 o'clock at the Bnai Moshe, Dexter and Law- rence. Mrs. V. Freedman, presi- dent, will report on the 37th annual convention to take place in New York at the Astor Hotel. A discussion on the $5 donor luncheon will also take place. This will be on June 10, at 12:30 at the Shaarey Zedek. The chairmen of the affair, Mrs. F. Schweitzer and Mrs. S. Moss, are making plans for rummage sales for those who wish to earn their plates. A card party will also be held on May 6 at the Bnai David, Elmhurst and 14th. For information, call the chair- man, Mrs. A. Greenfield, To. 6- 5895, or Mrs. Freedman, To. 8- 9421. Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle: At the last meeting of the Geverkshaften Campaign Commit- tee, held Thursday, April 3, at which over 100 representatives of Jewish organizations were present, a resolution was adopted CENTER BOOK CHATS to convey our sincere thanks and appreciation for the splendid co- At the "Book Chats" meeting operation given by you and your on Monday, April 14, in the Jew- paper in this year's Gewerkshaf- ish Community Center's Spring ten Campaign. series, David Rosenbaum, of the We hope that in the future, you social sciences department of the will also demonstrate your loyalty Main Library, will be the guest to the builders and defenders of reviewer. He will discuss "From Eretz Israel in your specific true Many Lands" by Louis A:.'amic, Zionist spirit. and "We Who Build America" With Season's Greetings, by Carl Wittke. Detroit Palestine Labor Book chats start at 9:30 p. m., Campaign in the adult lounge. Discussion M. L. SCHAVER, follows each review, and refresh- Chairman; . ments are served at the end of A. H. KUSHINSKY, the program. There is no admis- Director. sion charge. HOLIDAY SINCERE GREETINGS NATE'S DELICATESSEN 11524 DEXTER TOwnsend 6-9252 Passover Greetings to All! PEARLMAN'S DELICATESSEN 12162 DEXTER BLVD. TO. 6-9804 A JOYOUS PESACH TO ALL Raymond R. Kanagur D. S. C. CHIROPODIST . . . FOOT SPECIALIST 8688 GRAND RIVER Over Fromm's TYler 4-3344 Passover Greetings to All! International Sales 8 Service Radios — Refrigerators Washers — Ironers Vacuums — Ranges SERVICE ON ALL MAKES 7524 TIREMAN AVE. HO. 2747 HO. 4949 Passover Greetings to All! • C. SMEDES STRUCTURAL STEEL BUILDERS' SUPPLIES Ornamental Iron Work TUxedo 2-3997 4721 Barham SINCERE HOLIDAY GREETINGS BENJAMIN APPLIANCE SHOP 15392 LIVERNOIS 1st block north of Fenkell Open Eves. 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