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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1941-06-27

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June 27, 1941

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

2

News Brevities

Camp Chelsea for
Mothers, Children
Opens This Sunday

Publish Address
uota Exceeded
By Rabbi Adler
By Jr. Division
Of Allied Drive

fine vacation in the country at
modest rates.
Dr. Horace M. Kallen is the
Camp Chelsea is located on
The address delivered by Rabbi
Lehman Lake, about 55 miles from co-author with Prof. John
Morris Adler on "The Rabbi and
Detroit. It is easily accessible by Dewey of "Th e Bertrand Rus-
The junior division of the 1941 the American Community" at the
i
automobile and bus, stuated
For the second year in its re- about half a mile north of US-12 sell Case" . . . President Getu- Allied Jewish Campaign has ex- recent convention of the Rabbin-
modelled, attractive buildings on midway between Ann Arbor and lio Vargas of Brazil is sitting ceeded its quota of $17,000 by ical Assembly of America, was
according
a bust by Jo Davidson to
... an announce- published in pamphlet form. It
Lehman Lake, Camp Chelsea, op- Jackson. $150, for
that the Zukunft, ment by Jacob L. Keidan, chair- is a reprint from the proceedings
erated by the Jewish Community
The camp program includes Assurance that
monthly which man of the 1941 junior division Volume II of the Rabbinical .1s.
Center for mothers and for young dramatics, music, arts and crafts
children between the ages of 3 dancing, swimming, Red Cross Yiddish literary publication some and president of the Detroit Jun- sembly. 1941.
for Service Group.
Rabbi Adler points out in his
and 7, opens its season on Sun- knitting and a host of other de- had to cease pu
"All of the workers in the brochure that "the , rabbi cannot
day, July 6, prepared to offer a lightful and entertaining summer time ago because of lack of
M
stated
remain oblivious of, not aloof
fd
wi soon
ill
re appear was junior campaign,
un s,
me activities.
time
This season the camp is under given by a pledge of $25,000 Keidan, "did an exceptionally to, the multitudinous manifesta-
the direction of Miss Luba Skol- undertaken by a special con- fine job on coverage of slips and tions. of Jewish life in the com-
nikoff, who will be assisted in ference in New York City ... despite the loss of many of their munity or in American and world
accordance with camp custom by Judge Godfrey David, Chief workers and contributors, due to Jewry generally. Nor for that
a staff of trained and experienced Justice of Sind, India, was the draft, were able to bring in
nd matter is the rabbi free to de-
aoss sist front participation in the so-
, kitchen and mad e a baronet, and Mrs, enough substantial ff increases
pe rsons in program,
t thi s l
cial and culturel movements of
maintenance. Miss Skolnikoff is Lionel de Rothschild an asso- new pledges to o se
IN DIABETIC DIET
a teacher and social worker with ciate officer of the Order of and to go over the top."
American society."
Last year the junior division
Pleading for the characteris.
several years of experience at St. John's Hospital of Jeru-
f
Use Battle Creek Sanitarium
camps of children and adults. salem, in the King's birthday raised $17,282 on a quota o tic of the rabbi's contributions
Health Foods and have appe•
$21,000 and 8,000 prospects. This to the community as being "the
She has taught at Sunday Schools list . . . The Rev. W a 1 t e r
tizing variety in your meals.
there were 5,800 prospects
and has also directed dramatics. Robert Matthews, dean of St. year
Fruits, vegetables, cereals,
the $17,000 quota. Approxi- quality of seeing all of Jewish
Paul's, assailed anti-Semitism for
biscuits and flours to help you
mately
2,000 of the 1940 junior life, seeing it steadily and seeing
The rates for members of Moth- in a sermon . . . Dr. Jacob
to have appetizing meals.
prospects were turned over to it whole," Rabbi Adler justifies
ers' Clubs are $11 per week; for
the right of a rabbi holding office
non-members, $13. Children's rates Robinson,
former
of Lithuania
at representative
the Interna- the seniors in 1941.
A "clean up squad" has been in the Zionist Organization or
WI are Authorized Dealers
are $7 if their mothers are mom-
for Battle Creek Sanita-
hers of the clubs, and $8 other- tional
at of
The the
Hague
and organized and has taken over 200 any other movement and declares
American
now Court
director
rium Health Foods.
wise.
Jewish Congress Peace Inst - slips for resolicitation. Working "The cry 'no more rabbis in of-
Registration is open for all pe- tute in New York, has been de- on this squad are Marian Bas- fice' raised by certain interested
riods of the camp season, which priced of Soviet Lithuanian sey, Rodelle Broder, Ann Brooks, parties in the Zionist Organiza-
is expected to last, weather per- citizenship . . . Rabbi Abraham Frieda Brooks, Ray Davis, Syl- tion of America is as justified as
misting, until Labor Day. Appli- Yaffen, head of the Bialystock via Firestone, Max Fogelman, a resolution passed at this con-
cations for camp may be made Yeshiva, has arrived in New Ruben Gold, Meyer Golding, Al- ference would be to the effect
with the registrar, George Rubin, York . . . Mrs. Stephen S. bert L. Lieberman, Nathalie Mar- that no layman should seek office
whose office is in Room 205 at the Wise has "adopted" a six-year- wil, Molly Moehlman, Kopel R. in the national Jewish organiza-
Jewish Community Center, Wood- old British child . .. Jay Racu- Rubiner, Morse D. Shiffman, Jules tions."
ward at Holbrook, Madison 8400. sin, crack reporter for the New Stoorman, Samuel L. Travis and
Mr. Rubins office hours are York Herald-Tribune, was one Robert Warren.
General Jewish Council Coordin-
Monday, Tuesday , We
Wednesday and of 13 persons cif ed for awards
ates Defense Work
4804 JOY ROAD - TYLER 5-2676 Thursday afternoons from 3 to 5 in the annual presentations of
NEW
YORK (JPS)—The de-
ATLANTIC CITY (JPS) — A
Detroit, Michigan p. m. and Tuesday and Wednes- the National Headliners' Club
fense activities of the member
special
message
from
Dr.
Chaim
day evenings from 7 to 9 p. m. Racusin gets one of the coveted
silver medallions because he Weizmann and the acceptance of agencies of the General Jewish
was chiefly responsible for a Red Mogen Dovid ambulance Council will now function in full
tracking down Dr. Gerhard for Palestine by Colonel Josiah co-ordination, according to an
Alois Westrick, Nazi undercover Wedgwood marked the first days announcement made by the sec-
agent who was discovered of the Order. Sons of Zion Con- retary of the Council, Isaiah
inkoff.
trafficking with American busi- vention here.
ness men and who was subse-
quently forced out of the coun-
try . . . The great child chess
Jericho
master who startled the coun-
try when he won every game in
Temple
simultaneous play at an ex-
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Military Academy in 1920 has
reached full manhood — for
Samuel Reshevsky, national
chess champion, now 29, was
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pointment of Myron D. Stein as
co-manager of their Detroit of-
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