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April 11, 1941 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1941-04-11

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April 11, 1941

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

Form Local Committee to Assist
Army and Navy Work of the
National Jewish Welfare Board

At a meeting held on Sunday
morning, April 6, at the Jewish
Community Center, called at the
instance of Fred M. Butzel, state

chairman, and Henry Meyers,
local chairman of the Army and
Navy Committee, Detroit repre-
sentatives of 20 national organi-

A Greeting of
GOOD WILL
PASSOVER 1941

Passover, which typifies the spirit of freedom, is
a peculiarly fitting time to demonstrate the further-
ance of the ideal of freedom and escape from the
slavery of intolerance. America is founded on the
ideals of freedom and tolerance.

We, as fellow workers in the cause of promoting
the best interests of our common country, greet
our Jewish neighbors on this occasion in the spirit
of brotherhood and friendly understanding.

HARRY H. BENNETT

FORD MOTOR COMPANY

HUGH DEAN

JOS. P. WOLFF

COMMISSIONER
Dept. of Buildings and Safety Engineering

FRANK CODY

SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS

ARVID LUNDELL

KRAFT CHEESE CO.

GARRET H. MOUW

ROYAL OAK. MICH.

DR. ROBERT S. DREWS

3263 JOY ROAD

H. J.M. GRYLLS

EINAR OSBECK

KIRK F. MITCHELL

INLAND DISTRIBUTING CO.

ESSLINGER-MISCH CO.

GENERAL CONTRACTORS

R. A. BEAN

HANNIFIN MFG. CO .

FRED A. NOLAN

GENERAL MANAGER
DEPARTMENT OF STREET RAILWAYS

Industrial Machine Tool Co., Inc.

FENTON. MICH.

NEW ERA POTATO CHIPS

BENJAMIN B. PELHAM

COUNTY ACCOUNTANT

UNITED PLATERS, Inc.

GLENN H. FRIEDT, 994 Madison Ave.

McCONNELL - KERR CO.

350 EAST JEFFERSON

FREE CONCERT
zations affiliated with the Army rector, Herman Jacobs, who
A series of musical broadcasts
and Navy Department of the serves as secretary of the state
will be held in the main audi-
Jewish Welfare Board established and Detroit committees.
the basis for extended and im-
On behalf of the committees torium of Masonic Temple, Tues-
proved local effort on behalf of and in accordance with the na- day evenings, 7:15 to 8 p. m.,
officers and enlisted men of the tional procedure of the Jewish April 15, 22 and 29. Chronicle
Army, Navy and Veterans' Hos- Welfare Board's constituent so- readers are invited. No tickets
pitals.
cieties, of which the Detroit Cen- are required.
The celebrated Gus Haenschen,
The Jewish Welfare Board is ter is one, full use of the Cen-
officially recognized by the War ter's facilities has been made who flied here from New York,
and Navy Department of the available to any man in uniform, will conduct his 36-piece all-
Government as the official Jew- several having already availed string orchestra, soloists being
ish agency in the field of wel- themselves of this privilege. In Margaret Daum, soprano, and
fare and morale for all Jews addition, soldiers have been guests Thomas L. Thomas, baritone.
in service. With the YMCA, of the Center and its affiliated
YWCA, Salvation Army, National groups at social functions and GIFTS TO NORTH END CLINIC
Catholic Community Service and dances. Moreover a religious ser-
North End Clinic has received
the National Travelers' Aid As- vice was prepared and conducted the following contributions : In
sociation, it is an affiliate of by the committee for the Jewish honor of Albert Kahn's birthday
the United Service Organizations men in Detroit's own regiment, from Mr. and Mrs. Julian H.
( USO ). Upon the USO rests the the 210th Anti-Aircraft Coast Krolik; in memory of Mrs. Laura
responsibility for maintaining the Guard Artillery, which was or- Frank from Mr. and Mrs. Eu-
morale of the army in the civil- ganized in Detroit and went on gene J. Arnfeld and Dr. Benton
ian community. This means that for training to Fort Sheridan, I. Marks; in memory of Mrs.
unlike the last war, when the Illinois. Detroit has also served Sarah Frankel from Jerome J.
JWB, YMCA, etc., maintained as liaison with Mount Clemens, Frank ; in memory of yahrzeit of
huts or canteens within the camps Battle Creek and Kalamazoo, to brother Louis from Slatker fam-
proper, this time the private or- make sure that the opportunity
ganizations are required to con- to observe Passover Sedarim was ily.
duct their functions in civil com- made available to all Jewish men
munities adjacent to camps and who were not going to return to
cantonments in a way designed their own homes. Similar ar-
to impress upon our peace-time rangements were also made for
army the fact that they are still those in service at Fort Wayne,
very much an essential part of those hospitalized at the Veter-
ans' Administration.
the total community.
The local community has re-
In organizing the local consti-
tuent of the national Army and sponded genrously to the call for
Navy program of the Jewish private homes for visiting sol-
Welfare oard, Detroit is contrib- diers to be accommodated, and
uting to the furtherance of a not a single man has gone un-
FOR REAL
program which dates back to the provided for in the matter of ob-
first World War and which was servance of the festival, attend-
organized to meet the religious ing services, enjoying the Se-
and welfare needs of Jews in darim and having Matzoth for
the armed services of the coun- the full week.
Inquiries concerning Detroit's
try, to become, at the conclusion
of the war, the national parent Army and Navy Committee and DRIVE
body of the Jewish Community offers of assistance may be di- SAFELY!
The ONLY
Centers, YMH A's, YWHA's and rected to its secretary at Wood-
other youth-serving organizations. ward and Holbrook.
This service has continued unin-
All-year-round Santa Claus to
terruptedly since the conclusion
of the last war but takes on the kids of Cleveland is Police
heightened significance at this Captain Arthur Roth, a pioneer
time, since under selective ser- in the providing of safety meas-
vice, large numbers of Jewish ures and recreational and sum-
young men will be called upon to mer camp facilities for the chil-
KOPPITZ-MELCHERS, Inc.
serve their country in all types dren of his city.
of military activity and in all
parts of the land where camps
and cantonments are situated.
RELIEVE FOOT SUFFERING . . . Visit—
This is especially true for De-
troit, which has already sent
DR. ALBERT DUNN, Chiropodist
large numbers of its young men
into service and to which they
A COMPETENT FOOT SPECIALIST
may return on visit or furlough
Sundays 10 - 1
Hours: 9 - 12, 1 - 8
from Fort Wayne in Detroit pro-
MAdison 3549
9048
12th
St.,
Cor.
Clairmount
per, Selfridge Field at Mount
Clemens and Fort Custer at Bat-
tle Creek.
PASSOVER GREETINGS AND BEST WISHES TO ALL
To facilitate its work, the
committee will function through
CUSTOM MADE QUILTS & REMODELING
sub-committees on recreation and
hospitality, religious activity,
visiting, budget and finance, vo-
cational reorientation, and pub-
TYLER 4.8728
8823 12TH ST (our only store)
lic relations. All the participating
Parking in Rear of Store
groups are being asked to submit
panels of names from their re
spective membership to constitute
the personnel of these sub-com-
A VERY JOYOUS PASSOVER TO Al.I.
mittees. Thus, complete repre-
sentativeness will be assured.
The meeting at which these
plans were discussed and ap-
proved, was attended by David
Aptekar, Jewish Community Cen-
9035 TWELFTH STREET
ter Club Leaders; Mrs. Benjamin
Cowan, Jewish War Veterans'
— and —
Auxiliary ; Rabbi M. Fischer, Bnai
Moshe; Dr. A. M. Hershman,
Shaarey Zedek ; Herman Jacobs,
Jewish Community Center; Mrs.
Lawrence Freedman, Sisterhood
of Temple Beth El; Simon Shet-
zer, Jewish Community Council;
9021 TWELFTH STREET
Benjamin Wilk, Temple Mea's
Club; Mrs. Maurice Zackheim.
TYler 6-7161
Near Clairmount
Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood; and
Ralph Mayer, Herman Osnos, E.
H. Saulson, Isidore Sobeloff, Rab-
bi M. J. Wohlegerlernter, Fred
M. Butzel, state chairman, and
To All Our Many Friends and
Henry Meyers, local chairman.
In addition the following have
Customers We Extend
signified their intention of serv-
ing: Rabbi Morris Adler, Shaarey
PASSOVER GREETINGS
Zedek ; Mrs. Douglas I. Brown,
National Council of Jewish Wom-
en; Miss Emma Butzel; Isidore
Cohen, Michigan Synagogue Con-
ference; Rabbi Leon Fram, Tem-
ple Beth El; Mrs. Aaron De
Roy ; Dr. Leo M. Franklin, Tem-
ple Beth El; Harry C. Gross-
man, Temple Beth El; Mrs. Al-
bert Kahn; Mrs. B. L. Lambert:
Rabbi Jacob J. Nathan, Bnai
Moshe; Louis L. Rosen, Young
6 8/10 cu. ft. size
People's Society of Bnai David ;
New low Price
Harold Silver, Jewish Social Bu-
reau; Hon. Charles C. Simons;
Only
Philip Slomovitz, American Jew-
ish Congress; Rabbi Joshua S.
SA 00
Sperka, Bnai David ; Abraham
■ •• ow' month
Srere, Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion; and Melville S. Welt. Judge
A refrigerator brilliantly new ...
Charles C. Simons will serve as
inside and out! Guards vitamins
an honorary member and accept-
... preserves moisture.
ances are also awaited from
Judges Henry Butzel and Harry
B. Keidan.
Headquarters of the commit-
8928 12th ST.
TR. 2-3636
tee are located at the Jewish
Open Sundays and Evenings
Community Center and the work
is being cleared there by its di-

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