DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle 2 July 25, 1941 J. N. F. Synagogue Rabbi Fine of Canton to Address Michigan A SIGNIFICANT CONTRIBUTION Conference Here Synagogue Conference in South Haven, Sunday TO JEWISH RELIGIOUS CULTURE Tuesday Evening Rabbi Isidore Fine of Congre- ing will be given to the discus- Hebrew Union College Annual Includes 12 English and Two Hebrew Essays One of the most significant contributions to Jewish religious research and to the evaluation of historical subjects is con- tained, annually, in the Hebrew Union College Annual, ptiblished by Hebrew Union College of Cincinnati. This year, Volume XV, dedicated to the memory of Dr. Zevi Diesendruck, is ed- ited by Dr. David Philipson, chairman of the board, Dr. Shel- don H. Blank, Dr. Julian Mor- genstern and Dr. Abraham Cronbach, the board's secretary. Opening with "Studies in Deutero-Isaiah" by Dr. Blank, this volume contains an import- ant essay on "The Historical Antecedents of Amos" by Dr. Morgenstern, president of He- brew Union College. This essay of 246 pages is the longest in the group of 14. Dr. Julius Lewy of the Hebrew Union College faculty writes on "New Parallels Between Habiru and Hebrew." It is a continua- tion of a study he began in the 14th annual of the college. "Jewish Proselyte Baptism" by H. H. Rowley of University College of North Wales, Bangor, is an article that throws consid- erable new light on the subject. There is a brief essay, "Some Remarks on Daniel 8.5" by Sam- uel Krauss of Cambridge, Eng- land. Eric Werner of Hebrew Union College writes on "Preliminary Notes for a Comparative Study of Catholic and Jewish Musical Punctuation." Those interested in liturgical music will find this es- say of great value. Dr. Jacob Z. Lauterbach, of KOSHER DELICATESSEN a LUNCH For sincere man and women this represents an excep- tional—opportunity. About $500 to $1000 capital will establish you. Reasonable rent. Call CHERNICK TOwnsend 8-4494 Hebrew Union College faculty, discusses "The Origin and De- velopment of Two Sabbath Cere- monies"—that of supplying fra- grant plants for the Sabbath table and the use of aromatic herbs. Students of the Messiah move- ments in Israel will be greatly interested in "A Messianic Docu- ment of the Seventh Century" by Bernard J. Bomberger of Al- bany, N. Y. Franz Rosenthal of Hebrew Union College wrote on "A Ju- daea-Arabic Work Under Sufi In- fluence." Dr. Hebry Englander of Hebrew Union College faculty has an article on "Rabbenu Ja- cob ben Meir Tam as Grammar- ian." There is an article by the late Dr. Jacob Mann on "A Com- mentary to the Pentateuch a la Rashi." A significant article, one of the most fascinating in the en- tire volume, is "The Cincinnati Haggadah and Its Decorator" by Franz Landsberger of Hebrew Union College. Four pages of il- lustrations add to the value of this essay. The two Hebrew articles are by Dr. Louis Ginzberg of the Jewish Theological Seminary of New York and by Isaiah Sonne of Hebrew Union College. Dr. Ginzberg comments on the music of the Jewish communities of Italy and the Sephardic Jewries and Dr. Sonne writes on the commentaries of Rashi. Palestine's Production of War Materials to Be Increased JERUSALEM. (Palcor Agency) That Palestine will be given the opportunity to contribute a maxi- mum share to Britain's war ef- fort through increased produc- tion of war materials was the highlight of an official Govern- ment announcement published af- ter the return of Palestine's dele- gates to the Eastern Group Con- ference that convened in New Delhi, India, on Oct. 25. This statement has created ex- pectation here that the recently acute unemployment problem of this country, in small part al- ready alleviated through public works, will now fade to negligible proportions as the result of the establishment of new war in- dustries and the encouragement of those already existing. You can buy QUALITY KOSHER MEAT with Confidence from Aaron B. Margolis Kosher Meat U Poultry Market (Between Burlingame acd Webb) 11632 DEXTER BLVD. TO. 8.8118 - 9 Next to Kresge's CHARLEVOIX BEACH HOTEL . . . Overlooking Lake Michigan The kind of hospitality and service that will make your summer vacation complete. Splendid meals . . . most comfortable rooms . . . Cocktail Lounge. . . . and, of course, there are all the usual and some unusual summer sports to be had close to the hotel. American Plan Moderate Bates • Labor Day Reservations should be made immediately. W. E. Flynn, Manager Charlevoix Beach Hotel, Charlevoix, Michigan M. Morton Rubenstein of New gation Shaarey Torah, Canton, sion of the work of the stand- York to Address Gathering 0., will be the guest speaker of ing committees of the Michigan the quarterly board of directors' Synagogue Conference and their meeting of the Michigan Syna- chairmen: Admissions, Wolf Co- gogue Conference, which will hen; religious and educational take place Sunday, July 27, at work, Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelern- 2 p. m., in Jacobson's Resort, ter ; youth and campus, Rabbi South Haven, under the chair- Jacob J. Nathan; support of Ye- manship of Isadore Cohen, vice- shivoth, Rabbi J. B. Rabinowitz; president. Simultaneously, there budget, Morris Mohr. Rabbis and lay leaders of the will be held a regional meeting of representatives of Jewish com- orthodox congregations in the munities in Grand Rapids, Mus- above-mentioned cities of the kegon, Kalamazoo, Benton Har- western region will report on the religious situation of thir com- bor, Lansing and Jackson. Reports of the work of the munities. At 5:30 p. m., the con- state synagogue body will be pre- ference will close with a dinner sented at Sunday's session by which will be addressed by Rabbi David I. Bemis, president; Rabbi Fine, a graduate of the Isaac Joshua S. Sperka, secretary; Na- Elchanan Theological Seminary than Finkelstein, Flint), treas- and Yeshivah College of New urer. Mrs. Sperka, president of York. Rabbi Fine and his wife, the the Women's Branch of Michigan Synagogue Conference, and other former Miss Sarah Levine, are representatives of sisterhoods and spending their vacation in De- ladies auxiliaries affiliated with troit with their parents, Rev. and the congregational union, will Mrs. I. L. Levine of Sturtevant M. MORTON RUBENSTEIN Ave. Mrs. Fine is the grand- also participate. daughter of the late Rabbi Eze- A special place on the pro- Tisha b'Ab, on Sunday, Aug. 3, kiel Aishishkin of this city. and to arrange for the distribu- gram of the South Haven meet- tion of stamps for the High Holy Days. M. Morton Rubenstein, direc- tor of religious groups contacts By MARTIN PANZER department of the Jewish Na- tional Fund of America. will ad- A Midwestern community is Contributors to the columns dress this meeting, which will be disturbed about poor synagogue of The Detroit Jewish Chron- held on Tuesday evening, July attendance. Perhaps if Jews fol- icle and publicity committees 29. at the Shaarey Zedek. lowed the lead of some Christian for all local organizations are Mr. Rubenstein is president of churches and introduced bingo and asked to note that the deadline the Beth Midrash LeMoroth lawn parties, etc., they might for copy to be submitted for (Hebrew Teachers Training draw even the carriage trade. We publication is at 10 a. m. on School for Girls), member of the have a suggestion for some up- Wednesdays, except on holiday administrative committe of the to-the-minute, streamlined congre- weeks at which time the dead- American Jewish Congress. for- gation which we offer gratis. Why lines are announced in advance. Copy received after the mer editor of the English-Jewish not show first-run movies and call monthly the Courier and is now the place Cinemagogue? You're deadline will be retained for publication in the following a member of the editorial board welcome. week's sisue. • of the Jewish Outlook. He is also According to a racial marriage chairman of the National Council of Mizrachi Organization of bill introduced in the Hungarian Parliament, persons are not con- America. As delegate to World Zionist sidered Jews if only two grand- Activities of Red Cross Unit Congresses, Mr. Rubenstein is parents are Jewish. There are a of Auxiliary of Jewish familiar with Zionist affairs. He number of persons in this coun- War Veterans try who have four Jewish grand- has traveled extensively abroad, has visited Palestine and has an parents, but who, in our estima- The Red Cross unit of the De- inspiring m e s s a g e emanating tion, deserve exemption under that troit Ladies' Auxiliary No. 135, bill. from his experience. • of Jewish War Veterans of the A Jewish junk dealer in Tel United States, located at the Jew- CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE Aviv is reported to have pur- ish Community Center, Wood- JEWISH HOME FOR AGED chased the remains of three down- ward at Holbrook, is functioning The following have made con- ed Messerschmidts and sold bits on full-time schedule through the tributions to the Home for Aged: of the plans as souvenirs. We summer months, daily from Mon- Mrs. B. G. Arden, in memory of aren't particularly fond of the day to Friday, 10 a. m. to 4 p.m. mother, Ida-Sarah Reuben; Mr. author of "Mein Kampf," but The work shop at the Center we're not buying any souvenirs is pleasant and cool, or sewing and Mrs. M. Berlin of Toledo, until offered a lock of one in memory of Mrs. Lillian Weiss; of his we're delightfully unruly tresses. and knitting can be done at Mr. and Mrs. George Cole, in home. Mrs. Nettie Raskin, chair- • memory of Ezra Glaser; Mr. and Jewish firms in Belgium are re- man of the unit, announced the Mrs. David Erman, in memory quired to have the word "Jewish" need of a cabinet of wood or of son. Earl Erman; Mrs. Her- on their stationery in German, metal to store supplies. Anyone man Freedman, Albany, N. Y., Flemish and French. One thing desiring to make the donation donation; William Friedman, in about the Nazis—they don't want should call her at TO. 7-8437. memory of Harry Helfman; Mrs. anybody to think they have any Girls, 10 to 18, are welcome Martha Levey, in memory of decency. to participate in the work. An husband, Harry Levey; Mrs. I. M. instructor will teach them sewing • Lewis, in memory of Mrs. Jen- No more than two per cent and knitting. nie Goldberg; Pythian Sisters of the lawyers in Vichy, France, Red Cross chairman of sewing, Greater Detroit Temple No. 152, may be Jews from now on. Even Mrs. Ella Felman, will guide the in memory of Julius Kasoff; Mr. this low percentage seems hardly added group in their duties as- and Mrs. Jules Vincent, Grosse fair to the other 98 per cent signed by her. Pointe Farms, Mich., in memory who will probably be faced with of Mrs. Jennie Goldberg; Harry the impossible task of justifying 78 Jewish Doctors in British Goldberg, Gladwin, Mich., in the new Vichy jurisprudence in Middle East Forces memory of mother, Jennie Gold- the courts. NEW YORK (JPS)—General • berg. Lord Halifax promised Billy Archibald Wavell's successful campaign in East Africa was GIFTS TO NORTH END CLINIC Rose first exhibition rights on aided by the presence of 78 Jew- Hess if the one-man invasion ish doctors in the British medical North End Clinic has received should ever be sent to the United corps of the Middle East Army, the following contributions: In States. How about letting him according to an announcement do a vocal solo in Madison memory of Mrs. Lillian Weiss, made here by the British Press from Mr. and Mrs. Emil Wald- Square Garden, as follows: "With Service. my swastika unfurled, I have bott, Mr. and Mrs. Louis K. There are also many Jewish Lambert; in memory of Moses come to save the world, but laugh- doctors in the medical services Brod, from Mr. and Mrs. Henry ter and derision are my lot. I'm of the Palestine Civilian Defense Wineman, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew a harbinger of peace—please call intl their presence at their posts Wineman, Mr. and Mrs. Mor: off your Lend-And-Lease, and during the recent air raids helped sign a thousand treaties on timer H. Meyer, Credit Depart- we'll the spot. All our thoughts are prevent panic, the British agency ment of People's Outfitting Com- nice and warm, and we'll never reported. pany; in memory of Mrs. Dessie do you harm, if you'll only give K. Meyers, from Mr. and Mrs. us room in which to live. All we FOLKLORE Alfred Loewenstein, Dr. and ask is world control, which is our Irving Davidson. who should Mrs. Harry E. August; in mem- historic role . . . And our Fuehrer be the most popular Jewish lec- ory of Victor Trounstine of Cin- is quite willing to forgive." turer in the country, judging by cinnati, 0., from Mr. and Mrs. the way they lie in the aisles as • James Wineman; in memory of "Klein to Run For Edelstein he tells his Jewish stories, re- Mrs. Lena Witkowsky, from Mr. Seat. — JPS Headline." Subway casts the complaint of the Jew- and Mrs. Sol A. Wolff. influence, no doubt. ish skeptic who wants to know why the author of the Book of Busiest woman in New York Esther insisted on beginning his these days is Mrs. Anna. M. Ros- Hungarian Senate Rejects Anti- account with the Hebrew phrase Jewish Bill enberg. In addition to holding "Vayehi Bemai Ahasuerus" down her main job, that of Re- NEW YORK (JPS) — The (meaning: "And it was in the gional Social Security Director, New York Herald Tribune carries days of Ahasuerus"). After all. she serves as coordinator of a D. N. B. (official German news he points out, it was Mordecai Latin-American cultural and com- agency) story to the effect that who was the hero of the piece. mercial relations for the Rocke- the Hungarian Senate, by a vote The skeptic claims that it should feller Commission, is a member of 77 to 50, turned down a bill have been "Vayehi Bemai Mor- of the State and City Defense by which marriages between Jews decai"' (i. e., "And it was in Councils, sits on the Mayor's and non-Jews were barred. There the days of Mordecai"). To which strike committee, and acts as a had already been talk of dissatis- the answer is: "Mit a Yidden regional coordinator of health, faction with this bill, since the fangt man nicht on." And to welfare and related activities af- percentage of intermarriages in translate that phrase is to kill it, fecting national defense. Hungary is unusually high. so ask your next-door neighbor, Willian Hordes, president of the Jewish National Fund Coun- cil of Detroit, has called a meet- ing of the synagogue committee to make plans for collections on Tickling the News Important Notice To Organizations