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April 25, 1941 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1941-04-25

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April 25, 1941

Zionists Postpone
Annual Convention
Until September

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

PATRONS ASSIST Jacqueline Weitzman Prof. Levin Makes
Study of Cooley's
HALEVY CONCERT Wins Young Judaea
Creative Concept
Oratorical Contest
With approximately two weeks

has been reprinted in pamphlet
form.
Prof. Levin describes Cooley's
unmistakable tendency to under-
score creativeness. Ile speaks of
his nonconformity as being a
crucial factor in his creativeness,
which is inspired by liberal prin-
ciples. "It sets forth," Prof. Levin
states, "in telling words an un-
dying faith in the endless possi-
bilities of the democratic way of
life."

remaining before its 16th annual
An article by Prof. Samuel
Detroit Young Judaea held a
NEW YORK—The Adminis- concert, the Halevy Singing So-
M. Levin of Wayne University on
stimulating
oratorical
contest
on
trative Council of the Zionist ciety is placing the finishing
"Charles Horton Cooley and the
Organization of America, su- touches on its preparations for Sunday, April 20, at the Jewish
preme body of the organization this big event. The concert takes Community Center. The entrants Concept of Creativeness," which
had the choice of the following appeared in the April, 1941, issue
between conventions, at a meet-
subjects: Zionism: Symbol of Civ-
ing held here on Sunday after-
ptile of Journal of Social Philosophy,
ilization; Zionism:
Anti-Setnitism; Bulwark
noon, April 20, voted to post-
Pales-
pone the forthcoming annual
tine: A Refuge for Judaism as
Zionist convention, originally
well as for Jews.
scheduled for the end of Juno,
Eight contestants, represent-
to the period between Sept. 1
ing four intermediate clubs, ad-
and 15. This decision will afford
dressed an audience of parents,
Zionist workers two extra months
friends and Young Judeans.
for intensive and emergency ac-
May Cohen and Pearl Rappa-
tivities in behalf of Palestine and
port were the co-chairmen of the
organization.
affair. Shirley Cohen, the win-
The meeting was presided over
ner of last year's contest, intro-
by Judge Louis E. Levinthal of
duced the judges, Mrs. Joshua
Philadelphia and attended by
Sperka, Dr. David Fauman and
close to 150 representatives from
Akiva Drashin.
all parts of the country.
The keynote of the meting
The first prize, a trip to the
was sounded by Edmund I.
ational Young. Judaea conven-
Kaufmann, president of the Z.O.
tion, was awarded to Jacqueline
A., when he called upon all Zion-
Weitzman of 9117 Woodrow
ist representatives and workers
Wilson Ave., a member of the
to submerge all differences of
Lillian Wald group led by 'Lena
opinion for the important task
Etkin. The Zionist Organization
of building up a numerically
and Senior Hadassah are the
strong Zionist Organization,
donors of this prize.
Dr. Israel Goldstein, President
Second prize, a silver loving
of the Jewish National Fund of
Recondition yourself, relax and rest. at this mag-
MAX LEVY
cup, was awarded to Jeanette
America, reported that the in-
nificent Jewish hotel—Your hosts, the Madorsky
Katz of 15702 Parkside Ave., a
come of the fund in the p2.st six place Sunday evening, May 4, at member of the Bnos Vehuda
Family, have made the Riverside one of the finest
months totaled $679,803.82.
8:30 o'clock sharp, in the Scot- group led by Esther Duchin. This
resorts in Mt. Clemens.
tish Rite Auditorium of Masonic cup was contributed by the
Temple. The chorus is directed Business and Professional Divi-
Facing a 5-acre park, its unexcelled appointments
Center Book Chat to Be by Dan Frohman, assisted by Wil- sion of Hadassah.
liam Gayman, with accompani-
make the Riverside an ideal place to visit for a
Addressed by Miss
The honorable mention award
ment at two pianos by Rebecca
week or two, especially at this time of the year.
Haughey Monday
was
given
to
Judith
Levin.
Katzman Frohman and Celia Plot-
nick. Mrs. Frohman will also be
The famous Mt. Clemens mineral baths are avail-
The "Book Chat" on April
featured in a group of selections
able to our guests without leaving the hotel.
in the Jewish Community Cen- for the piano.
Neugarten Sunshine Club
ter's Monday evening spring ser-
Max Levy, Halevy president,
ies will be devoted to a discussion and Nathan Bennish, librarian,
Mrs. Emil Eckhouse and Mrs.
of two books by Edna St. Vincent are working with the special con-
No atmosphere of hospital or sanitarium . .
Millay, "Make Bright the Arrow" cert committee of Julius Chafetz, Irving Pomerantz were hostesses
at a luncheon in honor of the
entertainment and recreation for young and
and "1940 Notebook." Miss Cath-
executive board of the Neugarten
erine Haughey, member of the
old . . . dancing and entertainment every
Sunshine Club on Monday, April
Main Library staff, will present
evening . . golf, tennis, bathing, boating,
21. In response to a request by
the review. This program was
fishing and other sports in season . . . mar-
the
Detroit
chapter
of
American
scheduled for last Monday, April
Red Cross, Mrs. Charles Roth-
velous food, strictly kosher . . . Rates are
21, but due to unforeseen circum-
stein and Mrs. Lester Smith
stances, was postponed one week.
moderate.
pledged
their
services
as
key
mem-
Miss Haughey will review these
bers of the organization for the
books with special reference to
Emergency Reserve Motor Corps
"There Are No Islands Any
and Canteen Service in the pro-
More."
gram for national - defense.
Book chats are open to the
Mrs. Samuel Convissor con-
public. They start at 9:30 p. m.,
ducted the case workers meet-
in the Center's Adult Lounge.
ing held in the home of Mrs.
After the review there is group
Jacob E. Newman. A dessert
discussion, and refreshments are
luncheon preceded the meeting. A
served.
discussion on the rehabilition of
refugees was led by Miss Ursula
Mlawer Ladies' Auxiliary
Friedberg of the Resettlement
Plans Mothers and Daugh-
Service of the Jewish Social Serv-
ice Bureau.
ters Banquet
THE GARDEN SPOT OF MT. CLEMENS, MICH.
The next meeting will be held
at the Community Center on April
The Ladies' Auxiliary of the
28 at 1 p. m.
Mlawer Umgegend Verein is spon-
soring its seventh annual mother
and (laughter banquet to be held
NATHAN BENNISH
on Thursday evening, May 15, at
Lachar's, 3153 Cass Ave.
Mamie Freeman, Nathan Raskin
Mrs. I. Burnstein and Mrs. S. and David Goldberg in perfect-
Lichtenstein are in charge of ar- ing concert arrangements. For
rangements. A program of enter- ticket reservations, phone Town-
tainment will be provided and sent 6-6633.
Participating more actively this
(lancing will follow the dinner.
now finer and more efficient than ever.
OF THE ROOMIEST AND FINEST-
Tickets can be obtained by calling year (its second) is the Society
Check on economy, and you find that offi-
RIDING
FORD
CARS
EVER
BUILT!
Mrs. Israel Burnstein at Trinity of Halevy Patrons, which was or-
cial AAA records show Ford first in its
2-4053 or Mrs. Sam Lichtenstein, ganized specifically to further the
Compare roominess in this year's cars,
class in the 1941 Gilmore-Grand Canyon
work of the Halevy Singing So-
at Tyler 6-1971.
and you find the Ford first in its field for
The Ladies' Auxiliary is arrang- ciety. Officers of this supporting
Economy Run.
the passenger space it gives.
ing for a box lunch supper for a organization are Morris Shatzen,
Look into mechanical quality, and you
future social meeting of the Ver- president; Eugene Franzblau, sec-
Test riding quality, and you find in the
soon find that the big Rouge plant has
ein. Mrs. Harry M. Figot is in retary, and I. M. Hertz, treasurer.
new Ford a soft and quiet fine-car ride
charge of this affair. All friends Other patrons are as follows: Ar-
never built so much money's worth into
that is a revelation to owners.
thur
Abramovitz,
Morris
Aron-
are invited.
a cat as goes into this one.
sson, Joseph Birnbaum, Bnai
Lift the hood, and you find the only
No matter what you're driving now, if
Brith Pisgah Lodge, Jay S. Bod-
8-cylinder engine in the low-price field,
Bnai Brith Holds Joint
zin, Michael Chernick, William
you're buying a new car, be sure to see this
Meeting on April 28 Clafer, Harry Cohen, Hyman H.
Ford. Drive it, and ask yourself if so little
Cohen, Leo J. Cohen, Sy Fein-
money ever bought so much car as Ford
On Monday evening, April 28, berg, Harry Fox, William Cay-
buyers are getting now!
the Bnai Brith Women's Auxiliary man, B. Gittleman, M. Gittleman,
will hold a joint meeting with Leo Gold, Elias Goldberg, Osher
Pisgah Lodge, at the Bnai Moshe Goldberg, Sam A. Granadier, S.
Synagogue, Dexter at Lawrence. R. Greenbaum, Jacob Greenberg,
This evening will terminate the William Hordes, Dr. David Kall-
"Diamond Rush" conducted by the man, A. Kasle, Ben Klein, Albert
Women's Auxiliary, under the Koliner, Harry Krost, Max Kwase-
chairmanship of Mrs. Leonard low, A. S. Landis, B. M. Laikin,
Sims.
D. A. Laven, Max Levy, Eugene
On May 6 the "Diamond Rush" Lipnick, Jack Miller, Rev. Samuel
will culminate in a luncheon at Mogill, Alex Nichamin, N. Ras-
Sak's Bar for those members who kin, Benjamin Rosenthal, Robert
were able to dispose of at least Sarason, Morris L. Schaver, Harry
five books. The deadline for bring- Schumer, Sylvia Shatzen, Meyer
ing in money and stubs is at the Simon, Cantor J. H. Sonenklar,
April 28 meeting.
Morris Sperber, Daniel L. Tick-
Julius Deutelbaurn, a past pres- ton, Rebecca Rappoport \Vilensky
ident of Pisgah Lodge and an elo- and M. H. Zackheim.
quent speaker, will be principal
speaker of the evening, and a
musical program has been ar- Mrs. Abraham Danzig to
ranged. A quiz program called
Address Bnai Jacob La-
"The Battle of the Sexes" will
dies' Auxiliary of Toledo
round out the evening. Sam Maza
will be master of ceremonies. All
The Ladies' Auxiliary of Bnai
members and friends are invited.
Jacob of Toledo, 0., is sponsoring
its annual donor dinner, which
CARD OF THANKS
will be held Wednesday, April
The family of the late Mrs. Lee 30, at the Bnai Jacob Center.
Mrs. Abraham Danzig of Wyan-
Raphael wishes to thank their
many friends for the kindness dotte, Mich., will be the guest
and sympathy extended them dur- speaker and will be introduced by
Mrs. Sam Binder.
ing their recent bereavement.

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