America 9ewish Periodical Cotter
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
May 23, 1941
Trees Planted in
Palestine Forests
CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO
U. S. 0.
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9
and the Legal Chronicle
Savage Receives
L. A. S. Auxiliary
A $2,000 Award
Picnic on June 8
Rackam award, with the privi-
lege to study wherever he chooses.
He has selected the Princeton In-
stitute for the continuation of his
studies.
Leonard, who will receive his
Ph. D. from the University of
Michigan in June, has already
received two $1,000 Rackam
awards during the past two years.
He specializes in mathematics.
The Detroit Auxiliary of the Given Distinction in Mathematics;
The Jewish National Fund er five memmbers of the U. S. 0.
include the Young Men's Chris- Los Angeles Sanatorium an-
Gets Ph. D. in June
Council
Detroit
the than Associations. the National nounces that its annual picnic
planting of of
trees announces
in Palestine
forests as follows: Catholic Community Service, the and carnival will be held at the
Leonard Jimmy Savage, son of
Salvation Artily, the Young Wo- Belvedere Park, on Utica Road, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Savage, will
In the Pioneer Women's For- men's Christian Association and west of Schoenherr Road, on receive the $2,000 post-doctorate
est: three trees in memory of the National Travelers Aid Asso- Sunday, June 8. The admission
Through these member price includes dancing in the
Betty Rossen by Chedera Club ciation.
of '
P. W.; one tree in honor of their agencies, the U.S.O. will conduct spacious dance pavilion partak-
grandmother, Rose Gilbert, by , service club program in more ing in all entertainments and
Rosamond, Sol and Donna Mae than 360 special buildings near amusements, and a prize.
Hammerstein; one tree in honor army camps, naval stations and
In a letter, recently received
of Mother Seigel by Ben and defense industries. The build- from the home office, it is re-
Frieda Seigel; one tree in mem- • fines, handsome and homelike, ported that in the last 10 years
ory of Chave Belkin by David will be constructed by the gov- 71 Detroit patients have been
•
Horocloker Jr. Club, two trees ernment and lease •1 and oper- treated at the sanatorium for a
in honor of consecration of e
total of 40,98 hospital days, and
Elaine Srere by Maureen and Jim- ated by the U.S.O.
Immediately after accenting that the cost of such treatment
Gach; two trees in honor of
"10, 1 mie
Sidney, Gussie and Jerry Wood- the assignment. Rabbi Israel a p .. amounted to $143,283. It is also
pointed the following men to reported that three Detroit pa-
rom, by their mother.
CALL TYLER 5-8038
tients recently have been dis-
In the Mizrachi Forest: one serve with him:
charged as completely arrested
Rabbi Samuel Goldenson, of cases, and that there are now 13
tree on the Yahrzeit of Pinchas,
and Fraidel Schlafman by (laugh- Temple Emanu-El; Dr. Louis Fin- Detroit patients in the institu-
CAMP OPEN FOR INSPECTION AL ALL TIMES
ter, Mrs. Jack Kelmanovitz; one Icelstein, President of the Jew- tion.
Take U.S. 112 thru Ypsilanti. Saline, Clinton ; turn right 500
tree-, in memory of her father, ish Theological Seminary; and
The auxiliary, at its last meet-
Arya Gershovitz, by Mrs. Miriam Rabbi Leo Jung. of the Jewish
feet after entrance to Hays State Park.
Center, all of New York City; ing, received with acclaim re-
Goodman.
Bards from a patient from De-
In the Fred M. Butzel Forest: Rabbi Louis L. Mann and Rabbi troit, who described the treat-
one tree in honor of Bar Mitz- Solomon Goldman, of Chicago; ment and care afforded the pa
vah of Milton Berry by Mr. and Rabbi Henry Berkowitz, of Port- tients. He stressed upon the dem-
and: Rabbi Jacob Kohn, of Los
Mrs. George Brown; one tree on 4neeles;
Rabbi H. Raphael Gold, ocratic atmosphere that prevails
recovery of Bernhardt Levin by
and upon the fact that every
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Schwartz; if Dallas; and Rabbi J. B. Solo- patient is being made to feel at
KOSHER
trees in memory of Bella Itz- l eitchik, of Boston.
home.
kowitz, planted by the following:
Restaurant and Dining Room
Dr. Israel, horn in Cincinnati,
Seventy organizations have al-
Mr. and Mrs. S. Resnick, Mrs has been a Rabbi at Springfield
UNEXCELLED FOOD
J. Gendelman, Mrs. D. Fidler mid '11., and Evansville, Ind., and is ready responded to the call of
Mr Conditioned — Open 21 Hours
the
auxiliary
and
have
purchased
by the Zedakah Club; one tree in low ill Baltimore where he has
Private Dining Hoorn for Parties
tickets for the picnic and carni-
honor of the mothers of Hatikvah
12017 DEXTER BLVD.
erved
since
1923.
val. There is a special organiza-
Young Judaea by their daughters
NOrthlawn 9786
His activity in the religious tion price of $20 per hundred
In the J. H. Ehrlich Forest!
Ind
secular
fields
includes
mem-
tickets
provided
50
or
more
are
one tree in memory of Bellr
Itzkowitz by Mr. and Mrs. Ira lership on the National Commit- purchased. For information, Call
Kaufman; trees in memory of ee of the Conference of Chris- Madison 6766.
Mrs. Minnia Marks of Toledo by ians and Jews, the League for
MADE
Mr. and Mrs. Myron Steinberg 'ndustrial Democracy and the Women's Auxiliary of Bnai
trees commemorating Yahrzeit (1, 4 rational executive boards of the
TO
Brith
to
Elect
Officers
Rebecca Moskowitz by Mr. and National Public Housing Confer-
ORDER
Monday
Mrs. Allen Kraft, Mr. and Mrs mce and the National Housing
Hard Z. Kraft and Betty and ',ommission. He is a 32nd de-
The annual election meeting of
Cecelia Moskowitz; three tree: l•ree Mason, an Elk and ex-pres-
The Best Materials Used
in memory of Mrs. Minnie Marks :dent of the Baltimore Inter- Women's Auxiliary of Bnai Brith
will
be
held
on
Monday
evening,
and three trees in memory of hurch Club. He is an outstand-
WORK GUARANTEED, FREE ESTIMATES
Jonathan Michelson by Mr. and ng leader in American Zionism. May 26, at Bnai Moshe Syna-
Mrs. Lawrence J. Michelson.
Bishop Tucker, the Protestant gogue. Only paid up members
To plant trees in Palestine •o-chairman of the Clergy Advis- will be admitted to this meeting.
Installation of the new officers
Forests call the chairman of tin )ry Board, was educated at the
tree committees of the Jewish Jniversity of Virginia and the will be held at a dinner dance
TYLER 6-4100
National Fund Council of Detroit theological Seminary of Vit.- on Sunday, June 8, at Bonnie
8840 LINWOOD
Mrs. Alexander W. Sanders, Ho Tinia and has been a missionary Brook Country Club. Reserva-
garth 0967, 12342 Broadstreet 'I Janan. For ten years he was tions are being taken by Mrs.
iresident of St. Paul's College Gerald Goldberg, UN 1-5385. A
'1 Tokyo. From 1912 to 1923 program is planned with Rabbi
ae was Bishop of the diocese of Jehudah M. Cohen of Hellel
'{yoto and in 1927 he became Foundation of Ann Arbor as
FOR YOUR SUMMER VACATION
3ishon of Virginia. He has been guest speaker.
,residing Bishop of his Church
Located on U. S. 31—One Mile North of South Haven, Michigan
Despite the ninny obstacle• ince 1938.
Bnai Moshe Moonlight to Be
THE SLEEPY HOLLOW
which now lie in the path of the
Archbishop Mooney, ordained
COTTAGES are located
Held Aug. 17
redemption of Palestine, the Jew
n 1909. has been a nrofessor in
on the shore of Lake
ish National Fund Council o' •everal Catholic schools. He spent
Michigan. on a 30 acre
The Men's Club of Congrega-
Detroit is determined to .carry hrer years as Spiritual Director
park and 1000 feet of
tion Bnai Moshe selected Sunday,
on in its work.
of North American College in Aug. 17, as the date for its an-
Private Bathing Beach.
In line with plans for increase( tome and was Anostolic Delegate
These cottages are newly
activity, the Council announce• o India in 1926 and to Japan nual moonlight. The Steamer
built—sizes range from
Columbia has been chartered for
its annual Zion Flower Days for
one, two, three, four to
n 1931. He became Titular the affair and an arrangements
June 5 and 6, Saturday nigh' 3ishop
of Irenopolis in 1926 and committee selected to make
five rooms with sleeping
and Sunday.
1rchbishon-Bishon of Rochester,
porches. All are of the
Inspired by the resolution of N. Y. in 1933. He has been head preparations.
latest modern construction
Dave
Diamond's
orchestra
will
European Chalutzin who are con• of the Detroit diocese since 1927.
with private baths, show-
furnish the dance music and
tinning thrir Zionist activity de
U.S.O. officials are confident
ers, electric kitchens, stain-
snite Nazi and Soviet restric- that the support of these three special entertainment features.
less steel sinks, automatic hot water heaters. Completely furnished
tions, the Zionist youth and prominent religious leaders, co-
in luxurious style, with the finest Simmons inner-spring bedroom
adults will take on the role of iperating on an equal inter-faith recreational, religious and social
appointments. There's every household necessity including kitchen
volunteer tageers for the Na-
will help assure the suc- needs of Jewish soldiers in con-
utensils, linens and dishes. Many other features too numerous to
tionl Fund. Plans for a youth :ess of the camp program. A junction with local JWB Army
mention.
rally and ix J. N. F. parade whict . nationwide campaign for the $10,- and Navy Committees.
The children will find a haven in a nicely equipped playground
New
Jewish
Welfare
Board
will highlight the coming Flower
7 65.000 to finance U.S.O. activi- Army and Navy field workers in
: t h swings, merry-go-round, slide, etc., located in the middle of
Day have been made.
- ies, will start in June. Thomas elude Matthew Penn, Battle
the grounds within full view of the cottages, where mothers can
All groups and individuals in E.
Dewey, District Attorney of
enjoy watching them play.
terested in participating in the New York, is campaign chair- Creek, Mich., near Ft. Custer.
For Details and Reservations Write
Flower Day collection are aske('
to contact the chairman, David man.
EDWARD GRAY
Nemoff, 7515 Michigan Ave. 18 Jewish Chaplains on Active
Phone Saginaw 1025
Chappel
Avenue,
Chicago
7601
telephone Vinewood 1-3536.
For better health send
your child to Mehia
Kindergarten and
Nursery . . .
Ages 3 to 6
FREDSON'S
AWNINGS
STAR TENT & AWNING CO.
Sleepy Hollow Beach Cottages
J. N. F. Flower Days
To Be Held June 5-6
')uty; JWB Names 19 Army and
Navy Field Directors
Local Drive for
Quota of $450,000
To Start June 3
J. W. E. W. 0. Branch tc
Eighteen Jewish chaplains have
Have Membership Luncheor been called to active duty by More than 600 members of
'he War and Navy Departments, the boards of directors of the
Tuesday
reflecting the increasing number six social service and religious
The North Woodward branch of Jewish men who are entering agencies included in the mem-
of the Jewish Women's Europear the defense forces of the nation, bership of the United Service
Welfare Organization will hay( it was announced by the Rev. Organizations for National De-
a drive for new members and r Dr. David (le Sola Pool, chair- fense, Inc., have pledged them-
paid-up membership luncheon or man of the committee on reTig- selves to serve as a nucleus for
Tuesday, May 27, at Congregation ious activities of the National the USO campaign organization
Bnai Moshe. Members who have Jewish Welfare Board. In addi- in its local drive for $450,000
not paid their dues or ladies who tion, Dr. Pool said, two more starting June 3.
This was reported by Leo J.
wish to join, can (10 so by attend- rabbis have received their corn-
ing this event. Mrs. S. M. Shore, missions in the Chaplains Corps Fitzpatrick, campaign chairman,
president, and Mrs. Elias Epps, and are now awaiting assign- who said that the organization of
Dr. Pool's committee, the 3,500 unpaid volunteers
first vice-president, will be hos- ments.
tesses to greet the new members. furthermore, has endorsed 15 necessary to carry on the cam-
The annual membership luncheon other candidates for chaplaincies. paign is moving rapidly.
Detroit's campaign will be
is held jointly with the Jewish These men are now awaiting ac-
tion by the War and Navy De- part of the nationwide drive for
Women's European Welfare.
Wil- partments. According to the reg- $10,765,000 which the USO is
t a meeton
at thewhich
held 13,
at
shire Hote l ing May
ulations of the two defense de- carrying on to operate Govern-
Mrs. A. Smilo was hostess,
was
as part it of
partments, Jewish chaplains arc ment-built recreational and social
commissioned upon the recom- service centers adjacent to mili
decided to give $25
ps and defense
the proceeds from the shower or
are ta ry
aid to Britain. Mrs. Ida Schultz, mendation of the Jewish Welfare production centers throughout
chairman of the British Relief Board.
At the same time Louis Kraft, the nation.
fund, will present the check. Con-
The six agencies included in
tributions can still be sent to the executive director of the Jewish
shower fund for the orphans of Welfare Board, announced that the USO are the Salvation Army,
the General Israel Home in Pal- the Board has sent 19 additional YMCA, National Catholic Com-
estine. Call Mrs. R. B. Newman, field directors into communities munity Service, Jewish Welfare
1935 Oakman Blvd., Townsend adjacent to the major canton- Board. YMCA and the Travelers
8-8562. • ments to care for the "off-post" Aid Society.
Or, Sleepy Hollow Beach, South Haven, Mich.
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