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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

July 25, 1941

Council Camp Board
James Roosevelt Enjoys Dagania Visit;
Isaac Milstein
Edmund Saperston
To Meet on Monday
Children Present Album to "Grandfather"
Called by Death
Elected to Head
F. D. R. as a Token of Palestine's Faith Plans have been made tenta-
Bnai Brith Lodge Isaac Milstein, a resident in
tively for a meeting of Council

Detroit Bnai Brith Lodge No.
1374 elected the following offi-
cers:
Edmund Saperston, president;
Percy Newman and Max Isberg,
vice-presidents; S. J. Albert, re-
cording secretary; Arthur S. Pur-
dy, financial secretary; Henry
Parisser, treasurer; Dr. Leo
Greenblatt, warden ; Joseph Falk,
Harvey Bielfield, and Harold Ziv,
trustees.

Detroit Hairdresser, Back
from England, Tells of
People's Heroism

Detroit for 35 years, died on
Tuesday at the age of 62. His
late residence was at 2539 W.
Euclid.
Funeral services were held on
Wednesday, at 1 p. m., at Lewis
Bros. Chanel. Burial was in the
Emanuel Cemetery. Rabbi Morris
Adler officiated.
Surviving him are his wife,
Libbie: two sons, Meyer and Na-
than L.: five daughters, Mrs.
Harry Berman of Millington,
Mich., Mrs. Barney Schuman.
Ruth, Gertrude and Anna; and
one granddaughter.

Enggass and Droock

Camp's board of the Detroit Sec-
tion, national Council of Jewish
Women, on Monday; July 28, at

11 a. m., at Council Camp, Jed-
do, Mich.
Annually the board holds one
meeting during the summer at
camp, so that members may wit-
ness in action the program which

they have planned.
The meeting will be followed
by luncheon and inspection.
Board members often participate
in activities of the day.
Those invited to attend this
meeting are: Mrs. Douglas
Brown, chairman; Mrs. Maurice
Klein, vice-chairman ; Mrs. Irving
I. Bittker, Mrs. Louis Cohane,
Mrs. Maurice Kapaln, Mrs. Aaron
DeRoy, Mrs. Leon Frank, Mrs.
Hugo Freund, Mrs. Fred Gins-
burg, Mrs. Samuel Glogower,
Mrs. Clement Hopp, Mrs. John
Hopp, Mrs. Ivor Kahn, Mrs. Har-
ry Keidan, Mrs. Charles Lakoff,
Mrs. Edward Robbins, Mrs. Oscar
Robinson, Miss Sarah Selminski,
Mrs. Herbert Smith, Mrs. Nor-
man Thal, Mrs. Leonard Weiner
and Mrs. Joseph Welt.

Sidney Hart, women's hair-
dresser, who left Detroit for Lon-
Elected to Board of
don, England in 1938, has re-
Cleveland Home
turned to this city and speaks
with admiration of the heroism
The fifty-third annual Home-
displayed by the war-shattered
coming of Alumni and the seven-
population.
Mr. Hart was a hairdresser in ty-third annual meeting of the
Detroit for 10 years, and for Trustees of Bellefaire. the Cleve-
six years in New York prior to lard Jewish Orphan Home, were
that time, before leaving for held concurrently on Saturday
London. His children returned to and Sunday, July 19 and 20.
this country in July, 1940, and
In his annual message to the
.4111kt
he and Mrs. Hart returned here Board of Trustees, the presi-
a few weeks ago, traveling seven dent, Fred Lazarus, Jr., of Co-
MARSHALL
During his recent visit to the dren in the world." In present-
weeks on water by way of South lumbus, stressed the need to ac-
America.
quaint the region served by Bel- Near East and Palestine, Cap- ing the gift, one of the little
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Describing the devastation of lefaire with the enlarged service tain James Roosevelt enjoyed girls expressed her hope that
several hours in a number of F. D. R. would soon defeat Hit-
London, Mr. Hart says that the it is now offering.
cution
of Jews with Hitlerism or
ler and restore peace.
Jewish quarters were turned to
More than 500 graduates and the Jewish labor settlements. One
the
revealing
admission that the
Pointing
out
the
inscription
ashes and that the Jewish busi- members of their families joined of the most colorful receptions
New York demonstrations of
nessmen were ruined. The Jew- in the reunion and celebration of tendered him was in Dagania, to their guest are Moshe Shertok 1939 which he mentions were in-
ish sections were the first to the centennial of the birth of Dr. the 30-year-old Kvutzah in the (left), head of the political de- spired by Nazis and their
partment of the Jewish Agency,
suffer. But the people, he says, Samuel Wolfenstein, who was Jordan Valley.
The above picture shows Cap- and Joseph Baratz (right), lead- Coughlinite fellow-travelers."
acted and are acting with cour- superintendent of the Home for
"Madman" vs. Mobster
age. They are determined to thirty-five years, from 1878 to tain Roosevelt surrounded by er of the Histadruth, who has
There is a difference, says Mr.
children of the Dagania School, become well known to American
carry on, are certain that there 1913.
representing the second and Jewry during his visits here in Marshall, between "massman"
will be no invasion of the British
To pay tribute to the memory third generation of Halutzim. behalf of the National Labor and mobster, and the refusal to
Isles and count on American aid
of the "Doctor", as he is affec- They presented him with an al- Committee for Palestine.
recognize this defference causes
to win the struggle.
Captain Roosevelt told the the confusion and the defeatism
He had served in the volunteer tionately called by his "boys and bum for his father, President
fore-fighting forces and he states girls", many of whom are now Roosevelt. The Hebrew inscrip- children that he hopes his father of Mr. Nock. Bound with this,
that at times it took superman grey-haired men and women, a tion in the album read, "To the and mother will visit them after according to Marshall, is a bogy
derived simply from Mr. Nock's
effort to carry on the battle for Dr. Samuel Wolfenstein Scholar- good grandfather of all the chil- the war.
experience with a Jewish girl
defense against the incendiary ship Fund campaign was launched
to provide additional college
when he was in his early twen-
bombs.
Rabbinical
Association
Con-
ties. Out of the failure to
When he first came to London, scholarships for deserving Belle- Cromwell Sounds
venes in Chicago
achieve personal intimacy grew
Mr. Hart states, the anti-Semitic faire graduates.
Democratic Plea
July 25-29
a concept of Orientalism and re-
Maurice A. Enggass was re-
situation was shocking. There
moteness with which Mr. Nock
were constant street fights be- elected and Aaron Droock, both
The Rabbinical Association will now identifies all the Jewish peo-
James H. R. Cromwell, former
tween Jews and the Mosleyite of Detroit, elected as trustees of
Fascists. The Jews, he says, as a Bellefaire for a term of four U. S. Ambassador to Canada, in hold its 17th annual convention ple.
a stirring plea for support of in Chicago July 25 to 29.
Physical differences am o n g
rule got the best of the fig,L1.ing. years.
President Roosevelt's platform
The organization consists of Jews themselves create a varia-
But with the outbreak of the
war the situation changed for the Sanitorium Auxiliary Makes and in a call for strong adher- American Orthodox Rabbis, most tion which entirely supports the
ence to religious ideals as of whom have been ordained by anthropolgists' claim that there
better and today Mosleyism is
Plans for Day Excur-
preached by Christianity, admo- the Hebrew Theological College is no Jewish race, says Mr. Mar-
extinct, now that Sir Oswald
nishes that unless we mend our of Chicago. Its members hold pul- shall. The cultural differences
sion to Bob-Lo
Mosley is in jail.
ways there will be dangerous pits in communities throughout intensify these variations even
It takes a great deal of cour-
The news that the Los Angeles days ahead for this country.
the United States and Canada. more. "Culturally there is as
age to carry on under such cir-
Mr. Cromwell's admonition is
cumstances, Mr. • Hart said.. The Auxiliary of Detroit is sponsor-
Rabbi Carl Manello of Youngs- much difference between a Jew
people are in shelters from 6 ing a day excursion to Bob-Lo on embodied in a series of essays, town, 0., will deliver the con- of New York City and a Yeme-
p. m. to 6 a. m., and great dif- Sunday, Aug. 17, was received under the title "Pax Americana: vention sermon. An academic nite Jew of the Southern Arab-
ficulty is encountered in carrying with enthusiasm at its last well American Democracy and World session will be held on Saturday ian Peninsula as there is between
attended meeting and at the vari- Peace", published by A. Kroch
on daily tasks.
afternoon, July 26, when Rabbi a member of the University Club
Mr. Hart has returned to his ous organizations which have al- & Son, 206 N. Michigan Ave., Chaim Korb, Rosh Yeshivah of and a Bedouin. There is as
Chicago. The essays embody the the Hebrew Theological College much difference between a mem-
hairdressing trade in Detroit and ready been visited.
The Auxiliary announces that texts of addresses delivered by will deliver a Talmudic discourse. ber of a Reformed Jewish con-
is today engaged in this work at
Klein's Department Store. He all tickets distributed or sold for Cromwell before the University Rabbi Simon Dolgin of Los An- gregation in Cincinnati and a
hopes that his former friends will the moonlight which was sched- of Chicago in May of this year. geles will lead in a Talmudic Chassidic Jew of Warsaw as be-
tween an Episcopal bishop of
The volume is a condemnation discussion.
uled for Aug. 10, and which was
come to see him there.
Mr. and Mrs. Hart and two dispensed with because of un- of the tactics of the isolationists.
The sessions on Sunday, Mon- Boston or New York and a par-
children (a son is married) are forseen conditions, may be ex- It is a plea for Americans to be day and Tuesday, July 27, 28 and ish priest in Central Siberia."
The Stream of Discipline
making their home with friends, changed for the day excursion on guard against destructive in- 29, will be held at the Stevens
The problem, says Mr. Mar-
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Kahldon, at at the auxiliary office, 1711 fluences which lend comfort to Hotel. Rabbi Morris N. Taxon
Clairmount, at the meetings, undemocratic forces and is a of Memphis, Rabbi Irving Wein- shall, is not a Jewish problem,
10132 Curtis.
every Thursday evening at the powerful approval of the Roose- gart of Fort Wayne, Ind., Rabbi but a problem of democracy.
A. R. Center, 11525 Linwood, velt policies. He states: "There J. J. Nathan of Detroit, Rabbi
"What concerns Jews is, rath-
Splash Party of J.W.E.W.O. or
at box office on the day of can be no time for experiment, M. J. Wohlgelernter of Detroit, er, a part of the problem of
Branch Aug. 6
no opportunity to achieve secur- Rabbi Louis Kaufman of Wichita, American democracy to adjust
the affair.
The price per ticket is 60c for ity and the more abundant life, Kan., and Rabbi David Tamar- two dynamic streams. It has al-
The North Woodward Branch adults and 30c for children. The until the menace of the World
ready been indicated that the
of the Jewish Women's European boat will leave the foot of Wood- of Hitler, the world of slavery kin of San Antonio, Tex. will theme of democracy deals with
preside
at
the
various
sessions.
Welfare Organization met at the ward Ave. promptly at 10:30 and might is right, has forever
individuals and not masses; it
home of Mrs. Harry Mitz of a.m. on Sunday, Aug. 17. For been abolished and the World of
involves the right of individuals
Sturtevant Ave. July 16, to for- information call MAdison 6766. Democracy, the world of freedom A.Z.A. - Gratz Auxiliary to develop their individuality and
mulate plans for the annual
Mrs. Citrin, active worker of and the brotherhood of man has
Outing Aug. 17
to fulfill their individual capac-
splash party and luncheon to take the Auxiliary, reported at the been firmly and permanently
ities and express their individual
place on Wednesday, Aug. 6, at last meeting on the Los Angeles established."
An all-day outing to Bob-Lo beliefs. So here we have one
the cottages of Mrs. A. Roth- Sanitorium and Ex-Patient Home
Island, Aug. 17, is planned by stream—the stream of individual
man and Mrs. K. Rosenblatt, and gave an account of the De- Cantor R. Boyarsky to Offi- A.Z.A. Chanter 313 and Rebecca freedom. On the other hand We
2066 Willow Beach, Cass Lake. troit patients with whom she has
Gratz Auxiliary. co-soonsored by have the stream of discipline,
ciate This Saturday
A luncheon will be served to spent considerable time during
the Louis Marshall Lodge. Her- which in a democracy must be
in
Detroit
guests after bathing; bridge and her brief sojourn in Los Angeles.
bert Bean and Natalie Oruker are self-discipline. And that in turn
Mah-Jong will follow. For in- She stated that she experienced
general chairmen. Other chair- demands respect for others, and
After an absence of two years. men are: Tickets, Dave Hopt- appreciation of and reverence
formation call Mrs. A. J. Red- one of the greatest events in her
blatt, TO. 6-6793, or Mrs. A. B. life when she visited the sani- Detroit Jewry will again be give'n man, Audrey Franklin ; publicity, for other human beings. It is the
Knoppow, TY. 6-9553. For trans- torium and talked to the patients the opportunity of hearing the Abe Beneson, Betty Greenfield ; core of the Declaration of In-
portation call Mrs. S. M. Shore, and when she viewed the splen- famous Cantor Rubin Boyarsky, auditing, Don Farkus, Freda Cap- dependence, of the Civil Rights
president, UN. 1-0304. Members dor of the sanitorium and the who has just returned from a lan ; program, Rosaline Wolson , sections of the Constitution, and
and friends are invited.
conveniences with which the pa- successful tour of the United Alvin Braunstein prizes, Louis its seed lies in the Golden Rub."
Zack, Esther Pelavin. For fur-
tients are surrounded. She re- States.
Cantor Boyarsky has been in- ther information, call TY. 5-8678.
lated that despite financial stress
Ford Announces Election
Chillicothe Boy Hailed on
Of Two Vice Presidents a new 35 room building was vited by the Beth Abraham Syna-
dedicated in her presence with gogue, 12517 Linwood, to offici- Ccmplete Arrangements for
50,000th Performance
DEARBORN, Mich.—The elec- all the modern and improved ate on Saturday morning, July
Bnai Moshe Moonlight
NEW YORK. (JPS) — Chilli-
tion of Charles E. Sorensen and equipment. She also gave an 26, in honor of the Bar Mitz-
Several novel features calcu- cothe, Ohio's, "home-town boy
A. M. Wibel as vice-presidents account of the mammoth picnic,' vah of the son of Mr. and Mrs.
and directors of the Ford Motor at which 14,000 persons were Morris Rosenberg. He will be as- lated to enliven the moonlight who made good," Theodore l."0-
Company was announced by Ed- present, which was staged by the sisted by a musical quartet un- given by the Men's Club and pold Friedman, better known as
sel Ford, president of the com- Central Jewish Committee of Los der the leadership of David Sisterhood of Congregation Bnai Ted Lewis, was hailed by the
Moshe, Sunday, Aug. 17, are show world this week as he gave
Angeles. Mrs. Citrin joins the Skolnick. All are invited.
pany.
being prepared by the arrange- his 50,000th performance on the
At the same time Mr. Ford an- Auxiliary in the appeal to all
ments
committee. Special enter- stage of Loew's State Theater.
organizations
and
individuals
to
The
Revisionists
have
called
nounced that P. E. Martin had
resigned as vice-president of the support the day excursion on upon the Jewish Agency for joint tainment will be furnished by Known to the nation by his in-
action against the new Arab plan Dave Diamond who will also per- troductory phrase, "Is every-
company and planned to take a Sunday, Aug. 17.
The Detroit Youth Chapter of to change the political set-up. sonally direct his popular dance body happy?" Ted Lewis has 11 0,
year's leave of absence in order the
Los Angeles Sanatorium is Don't tell us the Revisionists are orchestra. The boat will leave been clowning and playing his
to recuperate from a recent ill- the co-sponsor of this picnic.
opposing revision!
foot of Woodward at 9:15 p. m. clarinet for 28 years.
ness.

