July 11, 1941
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle
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CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE
JEWISH HOME FOR AGED
The following have made con-
tributions to the Home for Aged:
Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Agree In
memory of Mrs. Dessle Keldan Meyers;
Mr. and Mrs. 13. G. Arden In memory
of Charles Hopp; Harry Barnett In
memory of mother Esther- lila Barnett ;
Mrs. Joseph H. Barnett In memory of
mother Ethel Barnett ; Mr. and Mrs.
Edward Bernstein In memory of Mrs.
Freda LeVIne; Mrs. Eva E. Cohn In
memory of mother Miriam; George
and Bertha Cole in memory of Mr.
Kasoff ; Mrs. Della Davis In memory
of mother Rachel; Employees of the
Federal Engineering Co. In memory
of Mrs. Freda LeVine ; Mrs. Rebecca
Epstein In memory of parents Shmar-
yohu and Esther Shatz; Finley Family
in memory of father Joseph Davide
Finley and Mrs. Dessle Meyers; Mrs.
L. Fred, Waco, Tex.,—donation: Rose
Miss
and Leon Friedman—donation;
Henrietta Garvett In memory of mother
Mrs. Ella Cohen; Mrs. Marian D.
Ginsberg, Bay City, In memory of
father Meyer; Mrs. Goldstein In mem-
ory of daughter Sylvia Goldstein and
Mrs. Bessie Keldan Meyers; Miss Lottle
Hill In memory of father Mordhe
1(111; Mrs. A. M. Jordan In memory
of father Joseph David Finley; Mrs.
A. Kaplan In memory of son Ellezer
Kaplan ; Mrs. Ida Lapin In memory of
mother Bane; William A. London In
memory of Mrs. Dessle Meyers; Mrs.
David W. Mann In memory of brother
Julius Meyerhoff ; Isaac Nagel — dona-
tion; Max E. Sable In memory of Mrs.
A. Benson and Mrs. Dessle Meyers;
Alex Schreiber in memory of Mrs.
Dessle Meyers; A. Shift man in honor
of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Maas' wedding
anniversary; Hannah Silverman In mem-
ory of Mrs. Dessle Meyers; Mrs. I).
Wallace In memory of father Samuel
Kaplan.
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An Announcement
Julius Rubiner Prominent Moonlight of Bnai
on Staff of J. S. Bache
Brith This Sunday
& Co.
Announcement has been made
of the moving to new quarters by
J. S. Bache & Co., to their orig-
inal headquarters in the Penob-
scot Bldg. Among the personnel
is Julius Rubiner, who has been
associated with this organization
for the past decade. He has been
a prominent figure in national
financial circles since 1911, grad-
uating from the ranks as banking
executive and financial expert.
Mr. Rubiner, whose counsel is
widely sought, will be pleased to
welcome his many friends at his
new and more convenient quar-
ters.
In order to provide employers and employees with
one day of rest during each week, the following
bakeries will accede to the request of the Detroit
Council of Orthodox Rabbis, by remaining closed
on Saturdays:
10230 Dexter
12028 Dexter
11500 Dexter
To. 7.9671
To. 8-6113
To. 8.5149
EPSTEIN BAKING CO. (Posner)
12131 Linwood
FELHANDLER'S BAKERY
LINWOOD BAKING CO. (Leibheber)
8847
13731 Linwood
12019 Linwood
To. 8.8009
Ty. 4.9613
To. 6-6620
VIENNA BAKERY
LINWOOD
NATIONAL BAKING CO. (Elton)
PEARLMAN'S BAKERY
WEINER'S BAKERY
NEW MODERN BAKERY (Itzkowitx)
Linwood
12735 Linwood
8717 Linwood
HOPTMAN'S BAKERY
WARSHAWER & PRAGER (Myer)
ZEMAN'S NEW YORK BAKERY
NEW MODERN WARSAW BAKERY
(Webermen)
SAVOY BAKERY (Widorf)
6-7307
12533 Linwood
TWELFTH
HIGH GRADE BAKERY (Gerber)
To. 8.1927
To. 8-4664
Ty.
8835 Twelfth
8916 Twelfth
8605 Twelfth
8735 Twelfth
8425 Twelfth
L. A. S. Moonlight
On Sunday, Aug. 10
Rabbi Isaac Stollman's new
book, the second volume of his
"Minchas Itzchok," is highly laud-
ed by Rabbi Saul Silber, presi-
dent of the Hebrew Theological
College of Chicago, in a state-
ment addressed to The Detroit
RUDOLPH MEYERSOHN
Jewish Chronicle. Rabbi Silber
leave from the foot of Woodward
writes in part:
"Both the first and the last at 8:30 and will travel down
volumes of the 'Minchas Itzchok' Lake St. Clair.
Dave Diamond and his orches-
contain sermons on the first two
books of the Pentateuch, and are tra will provide music for danc-
certainly among the best of such ing on the boat. In addition there
books published in America. The will be a surprise floor show. Ac-
author possesses a keen under- cording to Ben H. Rhodes, moon-
standing and firm grasp of the light chairman, the orchestra will
spirit of the Torah—the product feature original specialty numbers
of assiduous study, wide knowl- to honor the 6th Bnai Brith moon-
edge and deep thought. He is very light.
Proceeds from the moonlight
well versed in secular literature;
and he brings a sharp, critical will go toward Bnai Brith pro-
intellect to bear on the many jects which include the Billet
vexing but vital problems that Foundations at universities, AZA,
confront present-day world Jewry. Bnai Brith's junior order and the
It is in the vast resources of the
Torah that he seeks to find solu- Anti-Defamation League.
The general moonlight commit-
tions to the problems in question;
for the author has spent 20 years tee includes: Louis Schostak, hon-
or more of his life in extremely orary chairman; Ben H. Rhodes,
successful religious and communal general chairman; Phil Rothschild,
leadership. His style is precise publicity; Rudolph Meyersohn, edi-
and lucid; it is colorful and very tor of souvenir program book; Dr.
B. R. Maness, Maurice Smargon,
readable.
"However, the work should not Mrs. Herman Prady and Miss
be regarded as a collection of ad- Rose Weiss. associate chairmen;
dresses useful only to those who Robert Wallack, treasurer; Miss
expect, at one time or another, to Rose Weiss, secretary; Mrs. Her-
be called upon to preach to or man Prady, program; Dr. R. B.
address a Jewish gathering. It Maness, ticket distribution chair-
can just as well be considered as man.
The AZA chapters and the jun-
a series of essays on Jewish top-
ics of prime importance, to be ior auxiliaries will aid in the
read with profit by anyone who sale of tickets. Leonard Belove,
is interested in modern Jewish city director of AZA, heads the
problems and willing to give them AZA ticket committee, while Msis
Gladys Goldberger is in charge of
some thought.
"I am sure that scholarly lay- the junior auxiliaries.
Tickets may be obtained from
men as well as rabbis, will ap-
preciate the work, its language, any Bnai Brith member or at the
its beautiful style and the wis- boat dock on Sunday evening. In-
dom contained therein as much as formation may be secured by call-
ing the Bnai Brith headquarters,
I did."
Cherry 3372, or Townsend 6-5876,
in the evening.
ORT Opens First Training School
for Refugees in South
Jewish Community
GOLDSTEIN'S BAKERY
STAR BAKERY (Felsot)
Contributors to the columns
of The Detroit Jewish Chron-
icle and publicity committees
for all local organizations are
asked to note that the deadline
for copy to be submitted for
publication is at 10 a. m. on
Wednesdays, except on holiday
weeks at which time the dead-
lines are announced in advance.
Copy received after the
deadline will be retained for
publication in the following
week's sisue.
Plans have been completed for
Bnai Brith's moonlight cruise
party on Sunday evening, July
13. Reports from committees in-
dicate that this will be the most
successful ever held.
The Steamer Columbia will
Rabbi Saul Silber
Hails New Volume
By Rabbi Stollman
to the
DEXTER
Important Notice
To Organizations
Ty. 4-9040
Ma. 1755
Ty. 5.6340
Ty. 4-9628
8532 Twelfth
CHRONICLE WANT ADS PAY!
The Detroit Auxiliary of Los
Angeles Sanatorium announces
that its annual moonlight will
take place on Sunday, August 10.
The Steamer Columbia will leave
the foot of Woodward at 9 p. m.
Entertainment and novelties are
being prepared. The advance price
per ticket is 60 cents. Price at the
dock will be 75c.
The auxiliary announces that
a net profit of approximately
$1100 was realized from the picnic
and that a check for $1000 was
forwarded to the home office of
the Los Angeles Sanatorium.
Thanks are extended to The De-
troit Jewish Chronicle, Jewish
Daily Forward, Dexter Star, 'Hy-
man Altman, the bakers and
merchants organizations and all
who contributed to the success of
this affair.
Four local patients recently re-
turned from the sanatorium with
their cases arrested and in im-
proved conditions. There are still
12 local patients in the sanator-
ium.
Colleagues Laud
Justice Hughes
Praising Chief Justice Charles
Evans Hughes, not only for his
long record as a distinguished pub-
lic servant, but as an outstanding
exponent of tolerance, three jus-
tices of the Supreme Court, a
Protestant, a Catholic and a Jew
—joined in a network tribute to
the chief justice a few hours be-
fore he officially retired from the
high bench.
The program, arranged by the
National Conference of Christians
and Jews, of which Justice Hughes
was a founder in 1928, was heard
over the Red Network of the Na-
tional Broadcasting Company,
Monday night, June 30. In the
tribute from colleagues in the
high court, Justice Owen J. Rob-
erts spoke from Philadelphia, Jus-
tice Frank M. Murphy from De-
troit, and Justice Felix Frankfur-
ter from Pawling, N. Y.
"The verdict of history will
not be hurried," said Justice
Frankfurter. "Nearly a century
elapsed before we had an adequate
America
Bishop Hurley Declares Nazis account of the labors of Chief
"Enemy No. 1" of World
Justice Marshall. But to antici-
NEW YORK.—The first ORT
pate history's verdict in some in-
vocational training center for
WASHINGTON (JPS) — Bis- stances is neither - folly nor ignor-
Jewish refugees in South Amer-
ica has just been opened in hop Joseph P. Hurley of the ance. And so we can say with
Buenos Aires, Argentina, accord- Catholic Diocese of St. Augustine, confidence that Chief Justice
ing to announcement here by Florida, speaking from this city, Hughes will join the enduring
George Backer, president of the created a nation-wide sensation architects of the Federal struc-
in a broadcast over the Columbia ture within which our nation
American ORT Federation.
The project is a school for network in which he took direct lives and moves and has its be-
with the Germans' conten- ing."
youths and adults giving instruc- issue
that they wer sponsoring a
Justice Murphy said that the
tion in 13 mechanical trades. The tion
"holy war" against Communist
initial registration totals 142-64 Russia and bluntly termed the Chief Justice was the last great
boys between 14 and 18 years "Nazi Enemy Number One of the American of an ear and had kept
abreast of changing times.
and 78 men between 18 and 45 world."
In his tribute to the Chief Jus-
years. Additional trainees will be
Extraordinary attention was tice, Justice Roberts acclaimed him
admitted.
centered on the Catholic prelate's
the tolerance of his views and
The OR8 receives its support speech because of the widespread for
his life-long championship for
in Detroit through the Allied belief that one of the greatest ob- equal rights for Americans of all
Jewish Campaign.
stacles in President Roosevelt's races and creeds.
formulation of a clear-cut foreign
policy arose out of the assumed
Roosevelt. Lehman, LaGuardia opposition of the Catholic hier-
Laud Hies Refugee Aid Work
archy to America's entrance into GIFTS TO NORTH END CLINIC
Warm appreciation of the the war. On that issue too the
North End Clinic has received
distinguished record of service Bishop was clear, ending with the the following contributions:
injunction to "let us pray for
of HIAS, the Hebrew Sheltering peace but prepare for war."
In honor of the liar Mitzvah of
and Immigrant Aid Society in
Special importance was attached John Goldstick from Mr. end Mrs.
the field of emigration and im- because of theHaservistepsA—m Julian II. K ; in memory of Mrs .
Meyers from Mr. and Mrs. Ju-
migration and commendation of to Bishop Hurley's fighting ad- Dessle
lian K milk, Dr. and Mrs. Louis Zlatk In,
its 1941 program of "Rescue dress because of the fact that he Miss Freda Weinstein. Dr. and Mrs,
Through Emigration" were ex- once served as a member of the !tarry Topcik, Dr. and Mrs. Arthur
pressed by President Roosevelt, secretariat in Rome to the pres- Bloom. Miss Selma J. Sampliner, Mrs.
Shere; In memory of Mrs. Sarah
Gov. Herbert H. Lehman and ent pope when the latter was Anna
Manhelm from Miss Freda Weinstein,
Mr.
and
Mrs. Albert M. Jordan. Mr
Fiorello H. LaGuardia, Mayor of Papal Secretary of State.
Mrs. Richard A. Cott. Mr. and
i con-
the City of New York, in
The fact that Bishop Hurley and
Mrs. Jack Weiss. Miss Sara Bennett ;
nection with the Society's pres- spoke on the very day when In memory of Max Benjamin from
of
ent effort to raise the sum of the Catholic Bishops of Germany Miss Freda Weinstein ; In memory *iv!
from Dr.
$1,000,000 for its 1941 activities, issued a pastoral letter inferen- Mrs. Mat belda Levine
; In memory of Nor-
Mrs Harry Tol s
in messages they addressed to tially rebuking the Nazi govern- bert Leonard from Mr. and Mrs. Ber-
Hon. Mitchell May, former Jus- ment for its invasion of Catholic t ram L. Smokier; In memory of Mrs.
tice of the Supreme Court of the rights through interference with Nett le Stillman from Miss 'Helen Still-
; In memory of Charles Hopp from
State of New York and na- the schools, churches and press man
Dr. Benton I. Marks; In memory of
tional chairman of the HIAS led to the belief that a change Mrs. Rosa K relnson from Mr. and Mrs
fund-raising campaign. BIAS in the Catholic point of view Richard A. Cott.
For the Supplementary Medical As-
funds in Detroit are secured might be imminent and that it sistance
Fund for Children: In mentor)"
through the Allied Jewish Cam- might be directed from the very of Mrs. Dessle MPYPrp from Mr. a nd
Mrs. Charles Hamburger.
highest sources in the church.
paign.