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Christian Group Lauds Mrs. Danzig for Her
Recent Church Address

Mrs. Abraham Danzig of Wyan- you their grateful thanks and
dotte has been speaking before appreciation for the privilege of
Christian as well as Jewish groups having you as our guest and hear-
and has inspired many audiences ing you speak in the Trenton
with her pleas for tolerance and Methodist Church last Wednesday
good will. evening. It was generous of you
After delivering an address be- to come.
"We shall all be more under-
fore the Women's Society of Chris-
tian Service in the Trenton Metho- standing, more tolerant, more co-
dist Church last week, Mrs. Dan- operative, and more loving toward
zig received the following letter: cot another since we enjoyed this
"Trenton, Mich. fellowship together. May God bless
"April 21, 1941. you and your people in our prayer.
"Yours most sincerely,
"Dear Mrs. Danzig:
"Mrs. R. M. Haven,
"The members of the Women's
"'Corr. Secretary."
Society of Christian Service send

Zionists to Provide
Mobile Kitchens for
Civilians in England

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

April 25, 1941

Club, with Hal Berdun and his
orchestra supplying the music.
The chairman of the dance is
Phyllis Shwitzer. Phil Rudin is
The Avodah Welfare Group, for- co-chairman.

Annual Banquet of Ladies Avodah Welfare Group to
Have Summer Semi-
of Yeshivah Beth Yudah
Formal
on May 4

The annual banquet of the La-
dies of Yeshiva Beth Judah will
be held Sunday evening, May 4,
at the Bnai David Social Hall,
Elmhurst at 14th. The sole pur-
pose of this year's dinner is to

merly known as the Junior Wel-
fare Group, met at the home of
Miss Estelle Goodman, Tuesday,
April 22, and discussed plans for
the annual summer semi-formal
dance to be held Sunday, June 15,
at the Bonnie Brook Country

John Garfield, they say, is aim-
ing to found a school for actors

in Hollywood . . . Why doesn't he
get together with Max Reinhardt,
who already has a school for
actors there?

Sleepy Hollow Beach Cottages

FOR YOUR SUMMER VACATION

Located on U. S. 31—One Mile North of South Haven, Michigan

Rabbi Jacob Blumenkrantz
Named Local Representa-
bye of Heichal Hatalmud

Rabbi Jacob Blumenkrantz, a
former resident of Palestine, has
WASHINGTON, D. C.—Zion- been named the local representa-
ist units and individual members time of Heichal Hatalmud of Tel
throughout the country have been Aviv. The academy is headed by
called upon to extend material Rabbi Joseph Farber, who visited
support to the movement launch- Detroit on two occasions, and is
e dby the Inter-Faith Committee known to the local community as
to Aid Democracies to raise a great scholar and religious lead-
funds for the purchase of hun- er. it includes two departments:
dreds of mobile kitchens for the
bomb-periled civil population of
England.
Endorsing the purposes and
program of the Inter-Faith
MRS. H. ROTTENBERG
Committee, the call, issued by
Edmund I. Kaufmann, president
raise funds towards the $10,000
promised by the ladies to the
of the Zionist Organization of
building fund. As the old build-
America, welcomes the establish-
ing was condemned and the old
ment of a Jewish section of that
school has to be closed in Septem-
Committee which "in coopera-
ber, a new building is being built
tion with the British War Relief
on Cortland and Dexter. The com-
Society, is seeking to enlist the
mittees of all Jewish organizations
participation of Jewish organi-
are asked to be represented as
zations and individuals in the
well as their membership. For
all-American effort to provide
tickets and other information call
mobile kitchens and other forms
Mrs. H. Rottenberg, Townsend
of aid for the British popula-
5-1171.
tion."
Declaring that aid to British
has now become the established
Rabbi Adler to Address
policy of the American people
J.W.E.W.O. Branch Open
and Government, Mr. Kaufmann,
Meeting Tuesday
in his call, states that the most
desired form of aid which Amer-
The North Woodward Branch
lean citizens, individually am ! in
RABBI J. BLUMENKRANTZ
of the Jewish Women's European
groups, are called upon to pro-
vide, is mobile kitchens for the An advanced school for young Welfare Organization will hold
bombed civil population of Eng- men who are supported along an open meeting and tea at the
land, "while our Government is with their families, for perfection home of Mrs. S. M. Shore, 18111
doing what it can to rush de- in Talmudical studies; and a Ye- Muirland on Tuesday April 29, at
shiva which has recently provided 2 o'clock.
fense supplies to England."
Rabbi Morris Adler will be the
A resolution was adopted at a home for many refugees, stu-
the last meeting of the national dents from European countries, as guest speaker.
Plans will be completed for the
executive committee of the Zion- well as those drawn from Pales-
shower to be given on May 7,
ist Organization of America en- tine Jewry.
A number of Detroit syna- at the Bnai Moshe. The public
dorsing the program of the In-
ter-Faith Committee to Aid De- gogues and organizations have re- is invited to attend and help
sponded warmly to the appeal of clothe and feed the 300 orphaned
mocracies.
Rabbi Blumenkrantz, who is an children of the General Israel
able speaker, and contribute' to- Orphans Home for Girls in Pal-
wards the support of Heichal Ha- estine. For information call Mrs.
talmud, which is an important J. Zuckerman or Mrs. A. Kurz-
religious-educational institution in man, or Tyler 6-9553.
Mrs. William Lindenbaum of modern Eretz Israel.
New York spent the Passover
Funds solicited locally for Hei- Philip Adler to Address
week end with her mother, Mrs. chal Hatalmud are submitted by
Pontiac Bnai Brith on
A. Kentz.
the Vaad Ha-Yeshivoth (Michi-
Wednezday Evening
gan Committee for Support of Ye-
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kessler shivoth and Religious-Charitable
The program committee of the
had as their guest during the Institutions), directly to Tel Aviv
guest during the past week, their by cable along with other monies Pontiac Bnai Brith Lodge an-
son, Corporal Leonard Kessler, contributed for Palestine insti- nounces that Philip Adler, spe-
cial correspondent and feature
who is stationed at Fort Lee, tutions.
near Richmond, Va.
Checks for Heichal Hatalmud writer for the Detroit News, will
may be forwarded to the office of speak on Wednesday, April 30.
Rabbi Leon W. Rosenberg of the Vaad Ha-Yeshivoth, 1550 Tay- The meeting will open at 8:30.
There will be a nominal admis-
Temple Abraham will conduct lor, Detroit, Tr. 1-2934.
services on Friday evenings at
sion charge.
8:30. The public is invited.

THE SLEEPY HOI.LOW
COTTAGES are located
on the shore of Lake
Michigan, on a 30 acre
park and 1000 feet of
Private Bathing Beach.
These cottages are newly
built—sizes range from
one, two, three, four to
five rooms with sleeping
porches. All are of the
latest modern construction
with private baths, show-
ers, electric kitchens, stain-
less steel sinks, automatic hot water heaters. Completely furnished
in luxurious style, with the finest Simmons inner-spring bedroom
appointments. There's every household necessity including kitchen
utensils, linens and dishes. Many other features too numerous to
mention.
The children will find a haven in a nicely equipped playground
with swings, merry-go-round, slide, etc.. located in the middle of
the grounds within full view of the cottages, where mothers can
enjoy watching them play.
For Details and Reservations Write

EDWARD GRAY

Phone Saginaw 1025
7601 Chappel Avenue. Chicago
Or, Sleepy Hollow Beach, South Haven. Mich.

BAY CITY NOTES

Among those planning to at-
tend the 37th biennial council of
the Union of American Hebrew
Congregations and its affiliated
units in Detroit beginning this
week end are Mr. and Mrs. A.
B. Roman, Mrs. Nate Seitner, Mrs.
Jcseph Sempliner and Mrs. H. F.
Anthony.

PONTIAC NOTES
Jewish Center Town Group
On Sunday, April 20, the Sis-
to Meet Thursday
terhood of the Temple Beth Jacob

Senior Hadassah held its an-
nual "donors' luncheon," in trib-
ute to members who have com-
pleted their quotas and turned in
"experience money" garnered by
individual projects, at Wenonah
Hotel, Wednesday. Mrs. Morris
Adler was guest speaker at the
event, which attracted about 100
guests. Mrs. Adler is the wife of
Rabbi Morris Adler of Shaarey
Zedek of Detroit. Mrs. A. H.
Jacoby conducted a brief business
meeting preceding the talk. The
luncheon was arranged by Mrs.
Harry Singer and Mrs. Reuben
Adelman, co-chairmen.

The Jewish Community Center had the main function of the year
Town Meeting group will discuss —a donor reception at the home
the question "Are Our School- of Mr. and Mrs. Saul Birnkrant
hooks Dangerous?" on Thursday, on Ottawa Drive. The speaker
• wi n was Mrs. Jerome Folkman, wife
May 1, when this same topic
of the rabbi of Grand Rapids.
be discussed that evening on
The Federated Jewish Charities
"America's Town Meeting of the opene the 1941-41 drive on Wed-
Air" program, broadcast from nesday, April 23, at the Pontiac
New York City. The local group Hotel. Rabbi Morris Adler of
with Samuel Jacobs as its chair- Cong. Shaarey Zedek of Detroit
man, meets every Thursday in and Dr. William Haber, profes-
the Center's Adult Lounge at son of economics of the Univer-
sity of Michigan, were the guest
9:30 p. m.
The nation-wide broadcast is speakers.
on the air every Thursday eve-
The last meeting of the Junior
ning over the NBC Blue Network Congregation was held on April
and is heard here over Station 15 with Dr. Harry Arnkoff as
NVXYZ. George V. Denny, Jr., chairman of the program commit-
tee. The speaker for the evening
is moderator.
was Rabbi Strauss of Congrega-
tion Bnai Israel, who spoke on
Infants Service Group to "What Orthodoxy Has to Offer
Today."
Meet on May 5

JUNIOR CONGREGATION OF Service Group will be held Mon-
day evening, May 5, at the home
SHAAREY ZEDEK

13th Annual Banquet of
Turover Ladies' Auxiliary
on Sunday

Regular services of the Junior
Congregation of Congregation
Shaarey Zedek will be held at
9:30 a. m. Saturday, in the Kate
Frank Memorial Building. The
Biblical resume will be delivered
by Miriam Levin, while Arleen
Fein wil discuss the "Ethics of
the Fathers".

The 13th annual banquet Of
the Turover Ladies' Auxiliary
will take place on Sunday, April
27, at 6 p. m., at Knights of
Pythias Hall, 114 Erskine. Danc-
ing will follow the dinner. For
reservations call the chairman,
Mrs. A. Godlin, To. 7-4794.

The next meeting of the Infants

of Mrs. Louis Gerber, 2519 Pin-
gree Ave. The slate committee,
consisting of Mrs. Ben Isner, Mrs.
Louis Fried, Mrs. Manny Schare
and Mrs. Morris Wittus, will an-
nounce nominees for the coming
election of officers. A social meet-
ing will follow, with Mrs. Julius
Hackman and Mrs. Morris Wit-
tus acting as assisting hostesses.

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from Hudson's

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