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June 06, 1941 - Image 2

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1941-06-06

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

2

The Perfect Cracker I

"Star of Them All"

Sam Maza Elected

Pisgah President

Hashomer Hatzair Holds
Seminar on Jewish
Values

Event on June 23
To Aid Women's
Council Program

June 6, 1941

Refugee, 21, Wins Award. ;
for Excellence in English

NEW YORK (WNS) — Chana
Bat-Barukh, 21-year-old German
refugee who was awarded a
scholarship at Pratt Institute,
Brooklyn, after graduating from
the Mizrachi Women's Institute
in Jerusalem, has received the
first Isabel Ely Lord Award at
Pratt for "consistently gen.rar.,
excellence in English," it was
announced here by Miss Joan M,
Rock, director of the Houseliold
Science and Arts Department at
Pratt.
Chana, who is living at the
home of Mrs. Solomon Goldman,
member of the national adminis-
trative board of the Mivaehi
Women's Organization of Ameri-
ca, spoke only Hebrew and Ger-
man when she arrived in :hi;
country three years ago.

New Officers To Be Installed
In keeping with its program
June 16; Bnai Brith Moonlight for creating a deep appreciation
To assist the National Council's
July 13
and bonds for the Jewish cultural program for service to the for-
heritage among Jewish youth, eign born, the Detroit Section,
Pisgah Lodge No. 34 of Bnai Hashomer Hatzair, the world National Council of Jewish Wo-
Brith held annual election of Zionist Scout movement, held its men, is sponsoring a "Service to
officers last Monday night and seminar on "Jewish Values" in Foreign Born" clay at Franklin
the following were elected for Detroit last week, May 29-31.
the ensuing year: Sam Maza, The event, an activity of the lo-
president; Rudolph Meyersohn, cal branch of Hashomer Hatza-
first vice-president; Isadore Starr, ir, was distinguished by the pres-
ence and participation of Yosef
Wilfand, Palestinian delegate of
the movement to America, and a
member of Kibbutz Ein Hasho-
fet in Fretz Yisroel.
Mr. Wilfand, an authority on
modern Hebrew literature, open-
ed the seminar, attended by 60
youthful shomrim, with a tack
"a little bit of heaven"
"The Tanach as a source of Jew-
ish Values" wherein the profound
effect of these biblical writings
upon Jewish as well as all West-
ern values were outlined. Added
Only Swimming Pool in
stress was laid on the social sig-
Annual Flower Days of the
South Haven
nificance of the prophetic writ-
Jewish National Fund will be
It is under nip.plees of State Health Dept.
ing, the romantic beauty of the
Available to our gui•sts:
observed in Detroit this Satur-
desert wanderings of Israel, and
0 Blocks
0 ShulTleboanl
day night and all (lay Sunday.,
the role these events could arouse
0 Pltirr P.m;
0 'rennin Court
The Jewish youth is supervi•
0 horseshoes
0 Billiards
in Jewish youth through proper
ing the solicitations tinder the
0 ChIldren'el Playground
presentation.
chairmanship of David Nemoff,
illItiren's trained counsellor"
The following assembly was
who may be reached by prospec-
DANCE IN OUR OWN RECREA'FION
devoted to "The Influence of
HALL
tive volunteers at 7515 Michi-
Chassidism on Jewish Life" on
Running. water In
gan Ave.
all rooms
MRS. FRED A. GINSBURG
Friday, May 30. Herein the folk-
SAM MAZA
Members of all Zionist youth
dietary laws
lore and customs of this fascina-
groups are volunteering for work
observed
second vice-president; Elias Gold- ting chapter of Jewish history Hills Country Club Monday, June
on Flower Days. Members of
berg, financial secretary; Milton were analyzed and evaluated. 23, at 12:15 p.
write or phone for
adult Zionist groups are lending
The
European
situation
has
further
Weinstein, recording secretary; The role of the Bal Shem Tov
their services and use of their
Information
Max Goldhoff, treasurer; Dr. was developed and interpreted taxed the national office of the
Houite No. 1 M 43
George V. Leib, assistant moni- as a part of the Messianic hope Council to such an extent that "l is
t' is urged that Detroit Jews
Phone 431
sections throughout the country
tor; Ira Kaufman, warden; Her- in Jewish life.
should respond liberally to the
South Haven,
are
raising
funds
to
assist
in
this
bert Eskin, guardian; trustees,
The Oneg Shabath on Friday
call of the Jewish National Fund
Henry M. Abramovitz, Morris evening was marked with joyous important phase of Council work. on these traditional collection
The
National
Council
office
is
a
Shatzen and Lewis L. Steinberg. singing of Palestinian songs as
(lays, by purchasing flowers and
Louis H. Schostak, the retiring well as those appropriate to the clearing house for Europeans try- giving large gifts to the fund
president, automatically assumes Shabbath and the Shavuoth sea- ing to locate relatives in Ameri- for Palestine land redemption.
the office of monitor for the com- son by the Shomrim clad in ca, and of Americans hunting for
William Hordes is chairman of
ing year.
white except for their green or relatives in Europe. The Detroit the Jewish National Fund Coun-
section
volunteers
located
rela-
The newly elected officers will blue scout-neckerchiefs. The out- tives for 365 patrons in one year. cil under whose auspices the
be installed at a public installa- standing event of the evening In addition, the National Council Flower Days are conducted.
tion in the main auditorium of was a discussion on "Modern maintains professional workers
the Jewish Community Center on Hebrew Literature as an expres- at 17 ports of entry in the United
Monday evening, June 16. Sev- sion of Jewish Values," led by States to assist immigrants; and
eral new innovations will be in Chaver Wilfand. Passing from in Washington, legal experts who
jected into the program this an excellent review of Yehudah carefully watch the changing
year, including entertainment by Leib Gordon and Avrohom Mapu, regulations regarding immigra-
the 19th century Hebrew writes,
radio and night club stars.
tion laws.
At this meeting delegates of to modern poets like Chaim Nach-
All "Service to Foreign Born" Gilbert Silverman and Jack Wol•
man
Bialik,
Saul
Tchernichowsky
ranch Selected for Honors
Pisgah Lodge to the Greater De-
Day
workers are invited to at-
troit Bnai Brith Council were and Zalman Schneur, and poet- tend a tea at the home of Mrs.
Two boys will represent Julius
also elected as follows: Louis H. esses like Rachel. The discussions Samuel Soss, 17815 Hamilton Rosenwald Post No. 218 at the
Schostak, Louis Rosenzweig, Sam- were supplemented by readings Drive, Wednesday, June 11, at fourth annual Wolverine Boys'
uel W. Leib, Elias Goldberg, Ru- of these masters of Hebrew ex- 2 D. m. Workers are urged to State to be held June 19-27 on
dolph Meyersohn and Sam Maza; pression. Mr. Wilfand rendered bring reports and collections. the Michigan State College cam-
alternates, Harry Yudkoff, Ira an interesting review of Tcher-
Mrs. Nate Shapero, chairman pus in East Lansing, it has been ,
Kaufman and Harry Schwartz. nichowsky and cited many amus-
of "Service to Foreign Born" announced by Nathan M. Lerner,
Reports on the year's activities ing personal meetings with the Day, announces the appointment commander of the Julius Rosen-
were given by committee chair- greatest of living Jewish poets. of the following committee chair- wald Post of the American Le-
men. Benjamin Kutnick presented se-
lections of Bialik's "Ha-Math- men: Co-chairmen in charge of gion.
special gifts: Mrs. Joseph B. Gay-
Plans are progressing for the mid."
Boys' State is sponsored by
Bnai Brith moonlight to be held
Other sessions of the seminar lord, Mrs. Fred Ginsburg, Mrs. the state department of the
on Sunday night, July 13. The consisted of a discussion on Harry Keidan, Mrs. Alice N. Ta- American Legion, under general
boat will leave from the foot of "Jewish Folkways" led by Elcha- bor; director of general solicita- chairmanship of Carl Matheny of
Woodward Ave. at 8:30 p. m., nan Ross, "Jewish Holidays", by tion, Mrs. Jack Rothberg; co-di- Detroit. Service groups and patri-
with Dave Diamond and his or- Benjamin Kutnick, and "Atti- rectors, Mrs. David Cooper, Mrs. otic organizations throughout the
chestra providing the music. Tick- tudes toward Jewish Life", led Dan Krouse; treasurer, Mrs. Rob- state are cooperating.
ets may be procured from Lewis by Aaron Einhorn.
ert Newman, assisted by Mrs. I.
The two boys who will go to
L. Steinberg, ticket chairman by
The seminar stimulated inter- Irving Bittker; publicity, Mrs. East Lansing tire: Gilbert Sil-
VHI h•••
calling Townsend 8-4937.
esting discussions among the at- Lewis B. Daniels; records, Mrs. verman, student at Central High
tendant boys and girls on the Joseph Falk, Mrs. Martin New- School, and Jack Wolrauch of
that represents the income
respective subjects and moved all man; luncheon and arrangements, Highland Park High.
from a $60,000 investment
When they assemble in East
to a further study of the vast Mrs. Joseph Gaylord; entertain-
GIFTS TO THE JEWISH
at 4%.
ment, Mrs. Nathan Simons; pri- Lansing, more than 1050 boys
Jewish heritage.
As a young, growing con-
CHILDREN'S HOME
zes, Mrs. Dan Krouse; secre- from every county in the state
cern you are worth $60,000.
taries, Mrs. Harold Rattner, Mrs. will be divided into cities and
The Jewish Children's Home
Disabled by accident or sick-
Jos. Schwartz, Mrs. James Stein, counties, and the entire group
acknowledges donations from the
ness you are a liability. Why not
Mrs. Edward Stein, Mrs. Samuel will comprise Wolverine Boys'
following: Mrs. Jacob Kabaker
Soss; telephone squad, Mrs. Ar- State. For eight days they will
protect that principal or guarantee
Mr. and Mrs. Max Broder and
in memory of her parents; Mrs.
the income on a $60,000 investment?
thur Bloom. conduct affairs of the mythical
Miss
Rodelle
Broder
of
Detroit
Ben Kramer in honor of Beth
Write today ... NOW, for my free
The following key women are 49th state, electing their own
Elaine Srere's consecration and were week end guests of Mr. and in charge of groups of solicitors: Governor and state officers, as
illustrated booklet explaining how
Shirley Goodman's confirmation; Mrs. A. B. Roman.
Mesdames Herman August, Nor- well as county and city officials.
PERFECT PROTECTION substitutes for
The Temple Sisterhood and man Buckner, Jack Wainger, Courts,
Mrs.Attinger; Harry Colbourn;
your paycheck if
law enforcement agen-
Mrs. Sidney Krandall; Helen the Hebrew Ladies Benevolent llenry Wagner, Harry Cohen, cies, and legislative bodies will
you're disabled by
Society
closed
the
season
with
Moskowitz; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Maurice Morse, Chas. Rubiner, be set up by the boys, who will
accident or sick-
A. Caplan in honor of Shirley a luncheon at the Wenonah Ho- John C. Hopp, Norman Thal, operate them under supervision
ness, if you die or
tel
on
Thursday,
June
5.
Jane Frank's and Marjorie
Harry Goldberg, Maurice Schwartz of a specially chosen counsellor
if you live too long.
Edward Lichtig has returned Herbert Warner, Harry Stamler, staff.
Agree's consecration; Mrs. Maur-
from Detroit where he spent Myron Keyes, Herman Lewis,
ice
Aronsson;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Boys' State citizens will con-
RELIANCE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY
Harry J. Bieberstein, in honor several days with his children, Max Unger, Aaron Feldman, duct government duties of their
OF PITTSBURGH ' Established 1903
Mr.
and
Mrs.
David
Lichtig.
of Shirley Simon's consecration;
Theodore Kelter, Lester Lapides, junior commonwealth with a free
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Levin-
More Than A Hall-BillIon Dollars of
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Love, in honor
Arthur Gitlin, Paul Broder, Louis hand, counsellors serving mainly
Life Insurance in Force
of Shirley Frank's and Barbara sohn of Detroit were guests of Welt.
itny, advisory and guidance ca-
Eder's consecration, and in hon- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kreekun dur-
The committee is planning an linaca
or of Phyllis Alvin, Joan Eston, ing the past week.
enjoyable day for all who attend. Besides the training in citizen;
Irving B. Anthony of Detroit
Louis Goldenberg, Shirley Gold-
An elaborate luncheon to be ship and government, the Boys
was
the
guest
of
his
parents,
man, Jimmy Popkin, Raphael
served at 12:15 p. m. will be fol- State program includes tours of
Special Agent
Shapero, Donald Thal, Bruce Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Anthony, lowed by games and entertain- the Michigan State College em-
over
the
week-end.
Polozker; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
2226 DAVID STOTT BLDG.
inent. Members of the Council pus, Lansing industrial plants,
Bnai Brith of Bay City elect-
A. Caplan, in honor of Donald
Office Phone CAdillac 8717
holding pink tickets must ex- and the State Capitol. Boys will
ed
the
following
officers
for
the
llartman's
confirmation.
Res. Phone TOwnsend 6-2616
change them for blue ones. Only also have use of college athletic
ensuing year: President, Morris blue tickets will be honored at facilities.
Jaffe, first vice-president, Max the door. They may be secured
Rather than supplanting an):
Michaelson; second vice-president,
Walter Bloch; secretary, Ben B. from any of the above commit- part of school curriculum, Boys
tee members. Regular tickets are State gives leading young men in
Weil; treasurer, Alex Kahn.
You can buy QUALITY KOSHER MEAT
$5, patron tickets $10 and con- a community opportunity to Put
with Confidence from
tributions of $15 or over are into practice some of the tl ings
considered special gifts. learned in the classroom.
OFFICERS ELECTED BY
CHI ALPHA TAU SOR.
UNVEILING OF MONUMENT
UNVEILING OF MONUMENT
Newly elected officers of Chi An unveiling of a monument
An unveiling of a monument in
Kosher Meat CI Poultry Market
Alpha Tau Sorority are Eileen in memory of Betsy Kosofsky memory of Mrs. Jacob Hersh
(Between Burlingame and Webb)
Gerber, president; Esther Roth, will take place on Sunday, June will take place on Sunday, June
TO. 8.8118 - 9
11632 DEXTER BLVD.
vice-president; Lorraine Mar- 8, at 1 p. m. at Machpelah Ceme- 15, at 11:30 a. m. at ('lover
Next to Kresge's
gulies, secretary; Esther Pelavin, tery. Relatives and friends are Hill Park Cemetery. Relatives and
treasurer. invited.
friends are invited.

Perfect with
cheese, Jam
or Jelly—An
unusual
crunchy
nibble
suitable for
all occasions.

Annual Flower
Days Here This
Saturday, Sunday

at LENIN'S Resort

DO YOU EARN
$2400
A YEAR?

2 Boys Represent
Rosenwald Post at
Annual Boys' State

BAY CITY NOTES

Harry Weingarden

Aaron B. Margolis

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