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April 18, 1941 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1941-04-18

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April 18, 1941

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronic

RABBINICAL ASSEMBLY
CONVENTION MAY 5-7
that men of all races and creeds

Irish Jews Present Ambulance to contribute to the country's defense
program and to show the world
Irish Red Cross

DUBLIN (WNS) — Impressive could work together for the better-

ceremonies marked the presenta-
tion by the Jewish Ambulance
Fund of a Chrysler imperial am-
bulance to the Irish Red Cross.
Prof. Leonard Abrahamson, who
made the presentation, declared
that Irish Jews were anxious to

ment of mankind.
Justice Maguire, president of
the Irish Red Cross, acknowledged
the gift and paid tribute to the
defense efforts of the Jewish com-
munity in Dublin.

Hadassah Members Survey Jew-
ish Post-War Problems

PASSOVER GREETINGS

LUDWIG

Better Made
Furs

11820 JOS. CAMPAU

TOwnsend 8-1504

NEW YORK. (WNS)—A na-
tion-wide adult education drive
to help prepare Jewish women
for an "understanding an evalu-
ation of Jewish problems which
will arise after a hoped-for Al-
lied victory" has been launched
throughout the country by the
political education committee of
Hadassah, the Women's Zionist
Organization of America, with
the issuance of an introductory
course on "Jews in Post-War
Settlement".

Control of Cancer
Drive Commences

Rabbis, ministering to upwards
Recognition of cancer and treat-
of 300 congregations in the
United States and Canada, will ment before it has had a chance
meet in Philadelphia Monday, to spread are objectives for which
Tuessday and Wednesday, May all should strive, said Dr. Irvin
5, 6 and 7, in order to give seri- J. Abell, chairman of the health
ous consideration to the part
Judaism must take in a war-torn and medical committee of the
world.
The occasion will be the 41st
annual convention of the Rab-
binical Assembly of America,
constituting the conservative wing
in the spiritual leadership of
American Jewry. In the Rabbini-
cal Assembly are included all the
graduates of the Jewish Theo-
logical Seminary of America of
of New York City, as well as
number of other religious lead-
ers and Jewish scholars identified
with this group in American
Jewish religious life.

Rabbi Stollman's
Book Commended
By Orthodox Rabbis



Story About the
King in East End

Mme. Ania Jabotinsky, widow
of the New Zionist leader, Vladi-
mir Jabotinsky, arriving here re-
cently from Lisbon relates the
story of King George's visit to
the bombed East End of London.
As the King drove through the
ghetto, shortly after that section
had been practically shattered to
ruins, the crowds of our home-
less people, forced out on the
streets, cried "You're a wonder-
ful King." And he shouted back,
"And you're a wonderful folk!"



Bridge Luncheon of Drora
Kadimah Group

The Drora-Kadimah Group of (0
the Pioneer Women's Organiza-
tion called a special meeting to
welcome two loyal workers, Mrs.
Clara Marks and Mrs. Esther
Gilbert. Plans for the annual
spring bridge-luncheon were dis-
cussed. Various reports were
given and stories about Pesach
were read by Mrs. Miriam Rubin-
stein. Refreshments were served
by the hostess, Mrs. Jennie Mala-
mud of Waverly Ave., where the
next meeting will take place on
Wednesday evening, April 23, at
8:30 p. m.



SEASONS GREETINGS TO ALL

The Council of Orthodox Rab-
bis (Vaad Harabonim), rejoices
MRS. CHARLES GITLIN
with sincere Simcha Shel Mitz-
wah in extending to one of its
ESTABLISHED 1850
past presidents and most learned Federal Security Administration Gamma Kappa Chi in Race
and revered mem bers, Rabbi and former president of the Amer-
Complete Optical Service for 91 Years
for Sports Cup
Isaac Stollman, its hearty con- ican College of Surgeons, in a
gratulations on the publication statement made public here by
Gamma Kappa Chi fraternity
RANDOLPH 3622 - 3623
of the second volume of his Mrs. H. Wellington Yates of the of Wayne University moved a
1540 WOODWARD AVE.
work, "Minchas Itzchok." Of this
step closer to the all sports trophy
second volume it may justly be Women's Field Army of the Amer- by winning the volley ball cup
ican
Society
for
the
Control
of
said, "it shall be greater the
in the play-offs among various
honor of the second structure Cancer.
fraternities at school. Members of
Dr.
Abell
points
out
that
can-
the victorious team included Man-
than the first one."
in its beginning' Is invar-
'
If anything, the new opus of cer
iably
a
local
process"
and
that
nY
Eisman, Oscar Genser, Boris
Passover Greetings
Rabbi Stollman outshines by far with early recognition and prompt Katz, Phil Mirvis, Sid Dworkin
the merits of the first one and destruction by surgery, X-rays or and Danny Gogorad.
A checker tournament is now
it will certainly be counted in radium, the cancer comes to an
from
the course of time among the end. Cure depends, he said, on the being held among members at the
chosen products of the Homiletic three factors of early diagnosis, Gamma Kappa Chi fraternity
and Sermonic literature of our involvement of an accessible or- house at 4744 Third Ave. Manny
days!
gan, and treatment demonstrated Eisman was victor in the bridge
Rabbi Stollman's new book is by time and experience to be ef- contest held recently.
Gershen Konikow, member of
the mature fruit of his great festive.
Dr. Abell is acting as liaison G. K. C. was the first Wayne stu-
versatility and learning in the
Talmudic and Midrashic litera- officer between the government dent to secure a Bachelor of Mu-
degree when he fulfilled a par-
ture, of his ingenious interpre- and organized medicine in rela- sr
tml requirement for his degree
tation and keen analysis of the tion to the national defense pro- by presenting a piano concert in
words of the sages and their gram.
the university auditorium last
genial and striking application
Mrs. Charles Gitlin is chairman
to modern conditions and prob- of. the industrial relations com- Monday.
lems. Rabbi Stollman discusses mittee and vice-commander of the
PASSOVER GREETINGS AND BEST WISHES TO ALL
in his opus profusely and freely tri-county division of the Wo-
the most weighty issues which men's Field Army of the Ameri-
MICHIGAN—The world pre-
agitate in our days the minds can Society for the Control of
of the great public, of clergy- Cancer, with offices at 4421 Wood- miere of "F.O.B. Detroit" is on
the screen under the titleof
men and laymen alike.
ward Ave.
The language and style of
"Reaching for the Sun," starring
Ellen Drew and Joel McCrea, at
the book is especially admirable.
the Michigan. On the stage "in
It combines the lofty diction and
person" is Eddie Bracken, the
purity of the ancient with the
Holly-
original "Henry Aldrich," Holly-
wealth, richness and wide range
wood and radio star who is co-
of modern Hebrew, interspersed
JACOB LOPATIN
of 16215
58 years featured in the picture. Also "in
SLOCUM 1400
and embellished with the weird old,
died Parkside
on April Ave.,
3. Funeral
17507 VAN DYKE
and mystic beauty of the lan- services were held on April 3 person" is Harry James and his
famous trumpet and swing or_
guage and numberless axioms of
celeb-
with interment in Chesed . chestra.
Shel
Other Hollywood celeb-
the Zohar.
All in all, Rabbi Stollman's E
Emes Cemetery, Rabbi I. Stoll- oif ties include Anita Louise, star
"Anthony Adverse" and
book presents a great enrichment man officiating. He is survived by r
as well of the religious as of his wife, Mary; two daughters, "Green Light," and Isabel Jewell,
TO
ALL
PASSOVER GREETINGS AND BEST WISHES
the Hebrew literature and we Mrs. Anne Shlain and Mrs. Rose star of over 70 productions in-
recommend the earnest reading Pearlman; two sons, Abraham eluding "Northwest Passage".
of it to all lovers of the Tora, and Louis; two grandchildren, a
— Bob Hope,
Judaism and Hebrew. We ex- sister, Mrs. Anna Fertel, and Bing
brothers, Samuel and David Bing Crosby and Dorothy La-
press finally the hope that the two
of New York. mour in "Road to Zanzibar,'" hi-
book will soon be translated
larious doings in Africa, move
in English worthy of its Hebrew
to the screen of the Palms-State.
SAMUEL
HELPERT
for the benefit of all those who
On the same program is the
are earnestly interested and study of 300 Whitmore Rd., Detroit, thriller "The Trial of Mary Du-
and seek solution for the prob- passed away at the age of 70, in gan," starring Laraine Day and
lems of the day as they affect Santa Monica, Calf., on April 9. Robert Young.
LOCAL and LONG DISTANCE MOVING
the Jew and the religious life He is survived by his wife, Etta;
UNITED ARTISTS — James
a son, Lewis, of Detroit; two
of mankind at large.
daughters, Mrs. Gladys Byrnes Stewart, Judy Garland, Hedy
RABBI MOSES FISCHER,
President, Vaad Harabonim of Miami Beach, Fla., and Mrs. LaMarr, Lana Turner, Tony Mar-
MADISON 3960
6554 HAMILTON AVE.
Morton J. Helper of Cleveland tin and Jackie Cooper are all
of Detroit.
Heights, 0., and three grand- starred in M-G-M's great musical
extravaganza "Ziegfeld Girl'" at
children.
the United Artists Theater. On
Bessie Sorin Zviller Ladies'
the same program is "Free and
Aid Society
The Jewish boxing dynasty is Easy," a gay social comedy star-
being turned topsy-turvy these ring Robert Cummings and Ruth
A meeting of the Bessie Sorin days . . . Max Baer is out of the
Zviller Ladies Aid Society was game for good, and his younger Hussey.
held on Monday, April 14, at the
A Joyous Passover
Katharine Hepburn, James
Buddy, may get a shot
home of Mrs. Rudsky, 3307 Mon- brother,
Stewart and Cary Grant in the
at
Joe
Louis
.
.
.
Which
would
terey. Plans were made for a
record-breaking Academy Award
to All . .
mother and daughter banquet. The simply mean that he would join winner "The Philadelphia Story"
president, Mrs. I. Pevin, planted the other Jewish victims of the are on the screens of the Broad-
a tree in the J. H. Ehrlich Me- Brown Bomber, who include Bob way-Capitol, Riviera, Fisher, Cin-
morial Forest in memory of the Pastor and Abe Simon as well
derella and Royal Theatres. On
as Brother Max.
late Meyer Margolis.
the same program is the adven-
ture melodrama "Captain Cau•
tion" 'starring Victor Mature
Leo Carrillo, Bruce Cabot ant
Louise Platt.
FOX—The gay, enchanting mu.
sical "That Night in Rio" will b(
held over for another week. II
was announced that the techni
color film, which stars Alice Faye
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force in the lives
companion film is another in th ,
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Mr. and Mrs. Ehiel Lesowoder, directors of Camp Nahelu, Michael Shayne detective series
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