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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle
Synagogues Further
Sabbath Observance
Plans for the dedication of the
year 5702 to an intensive educa-
tional drive for a wider observ-
ance of the Sabbath in house-
holds and on the thickly popu-
lated Jewish streets of Detroit,
were outlined at a meeting of the
Women's Branch, Michigan Syna-
gogue Conference, held Tuesday
at the home of Mrs. Joshua S.
Sperka, president. Rabbi M. J.
Wohlgelernter, head of the reli-
gious-educational committee of the
conference, and Mrs. Abraham
Caplan, chairman of Sabbath ob-
servance, addressed the meeting.
Mrs. Abraham Danzig, vice-presi-
dent, and Mrs. David J. Cohen,
secretary of the Women's Branch,
also participated.
A unique slogan for the Sab-
bath observance campaign, which
has received its impetus through
the closing of 18 Jewish bakeries
on Saturdays since July 12, will
be the Hebrew initials of the next
calendar year, "Tay, Shin, Beth"
spelling "Shabat."
The initial city-wide gathering
of women's organizations, at
which the details of the project
will be unfolded, is planned for
Monday, Sept. 29, with a na-
tionally prominent women's lead-
er as guest speaker.
Wm. Shevin Dies
August 22, 1941
DETROIT AS SEEN BY AN ARTIST
William Shevin, who had been
ill for several years, died on
Friday evening, Aug. 15, at the
age of 49, at his home, 2659 Webb
Ave. Funeral services were held
Sunday at Lewis Bros. Rabbi A.
M. Hershman, Rabbi David Rine
and Cantor J. H. Sonenklar offic-
iated. Burial was in Clover Hill
Park Cemetery.
Surviving him are his wife,
Rose; a son, Fred; two daughters,
Mrs. Louis Epstein of New York
and Mrs. Bernard Feldman; two
grandchildren; two brothers, Irv-
ing and Samuel, and two sisters,
Mrs. William Bailies of Flint and
Mrs. Albert Clubok.
Mr. Shevin was a member of
Congregation Shaarey Zedek and
the Zionist Organization of De-
troit. He had resided in Detroit
for 26 years and was in the
woolen business, having retired
when he became ill.
"All Around Detroit: Leaves From an Artist's Notebook"
Is an Interesting Pictorial Narrative History
by Frank Barcus, Jewish Artist
You can buy QUALITY KOSHER MEAT
with Confidence from
Aaron B. Margolis
Kosher Meat U Poultry Market
(Between Burlingame and 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
Rabbi Wolf Gold, head of tip
Mizrachi World Organization, ano
Leon Gellman, president of a
Mizrachi Organization of Amer .
ica, who were in Detroit from
Aug. 11 to 17, to inaugurate a
drive for funds in behalf of Pa I.
estinian institutions and for th
re-settlement of religious refugee
in Palestine, succeeded in raising
$3,000 in cash and pledges. The
addressed a parlor meeting at th
home of Isaac Rosenthal, on Blain
Ave., attended by Mizrachi work
ers, who contributed sums to
tailing $1,000.
Saturday afternoon, Rabbi Gold
and Mr. Gellman addressed a
large gathering at the Bnai Zioi
synagogue, Holmur and Hun)
phrey, and Saturday night the
were guests at a traditional Me
laveh Malkeh, at Lachar's, 8939
12th St., which was attended by
approximately 300 people. At the
Melaveh Malkeh, following an ap-
peal by Rabbi Gold, pledges and
contributions were received from
the following persons and organ-
izations: Sisters of Zion Mizrachi,
Model Iron and Metal Works, Uni-
t ed Metal Refining Company,
Michigan Scrap Iron and Metal
Company, Cong. Beth Judah, Bor-
n Bros., West Side Auto Parts,
East Side Coal Company, Contin-
e ntal Metal Company, Zieve Oil
C ompany, Soberman & Milgrom,
Madison Electric Company, Morris
Mohr, Samuel A. Feldman, Mor-
r is Blumberg, Morris Sugarman,
saac Rosenthal, Paramount Farm
P roducts, Dr. I. Z. Silverman,
11. Irs. Jacob Kabaker, David Ka-
b aker, Norman Snider, Samuel
F eldman, David M. Edelman, Z.
a nd L. Cohen, Max Razumna, Mor-
is Medow, N. L. Paves, Aaron
emchin, Phillip Kaplan, Mendel
R osenzweig, Mrs. Abraham Siegel,
11, I . L. Finkelstein, Morris Levitt,
C antor Harry Schulsinger, Abra-
h am Lichtenstein, Mrs. Ruben-
tein, Messrs. Schuster, Victor,
odell, Aaron Weisbrot, J. Loan.
A committee, composed of Dan-
ie 1 Temchin, Meyer Beckman, Isi-
d or Sosnick, Dave Goldberg, Is-
ael Levinson, Irving Schlussel,
orris Kaminsky, Rabbi M. J.
ohlgelernter and Rabbi Abraham
D anzig is in charge of continuing
th e campaign to raise additional
fu nds and to collect the pledges
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Large Michigan Delegation
to Attend Veterans'
Convention
A large delegation of the re-
spective posts of the Jewish War
Veterans will leave next week
to attend the 46th national con-
vention of the Jewish War Vet-
erans of the United States, to
be held in Buffalo, N. Y., Aug.
28 through Sept. 1.
BAY CITY NOTES Among the posts sending del-
egations will be Detroit Posts
Mrs. Louis Cohn of Detroit Nos. 135, 190, and Lieut. Eli
was a visitor in this city during Levin Post, as well as the La-
the past week.
dies' Auxiliaries, Down River
Post and Flint Post.
Miss Eileen Hirschfield left
Many of the functions to be
for New York where she will held at Buffalo will be open to
visit friends and relatives for the general public. Michiganders
the next two weeks.
who plan on being in Buffalo,
Aug. 28 to Sept. 1, and desire
Miss Louise Goldstone, Mar- to attend some of these func-
cus Goldstone, Manfred Gold- tions, may contact the Michigan
stone and son, Edward, of De- State Department at Detroit, or
troit spent Sunday with Mr. and the Michigan delegation at the
Mrs. H. F. Anthony.
convention city.
The National Ladies' Auxiliary
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Wer- of the Jewish War Veterans will
below of South Sherman St. an- hold its convention at the same
nounce the engagement of their time as the war veterans.
daughter, Dorothy Riva, to Carl
C. Feldman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Five Die Daily of Floggings in
Joseph Feldman of Petoskey.
Galician Prison
The wedding will take place in
GENEVA.—(JPS) —An aver-
the autumn.
age of five Jewish prisoners die
each day of floggings administer-
CARD OF THANKS
ed by Nazi guards in a newly
The family of the late Nor- created jail of Jaslov, Galician
bert Leonard take this means of city, it is learned here. Two
extending their appreciation and thousand Jews, arrested for anti-
heartfelt thanks to their many Nazi activities in Poland since
friends and relatives for their the outbreak of the Russian war,
kindness and sympathy during are given a daily beating in the
their recent bereavement.
prison, which houses only Jews.
Mizrachi Leaders
Raise $3,000 Here
ENTRANCE TO WAYNE COLLEGE OF MEDICINE
Zionism Means Additional
Aid to Britain
Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle:
The
hts
Judaism have
been dimmed inof the blackout of
total which
war in nourished
Europe. The cou n
Students of the history of De- The reader is directed to the tries
our Ho -
t•oit will find that their knowl- Detroit Historical Museum in the braic culture and Jewish thoughts
edge and understanding of the city Barium Tower, where a model of are undergoing the severe ray-
will be enhanced by the fascinat- Fort Pontchartrain may be seen, ages of war. The Jews of Fast-
ing little booklet of 88 pages, "All to our schools, universities, public ern Europe, who for centuries
Around Detroit: Leaves from an buildings, etc. He tells about the shouldered the burden of Jew-
Artist's Notebook," by Frank Bar- city's early churches, the first and ish ideals, must now seek to live
cus. Privately printed, this bro- present city halls, the fountains
by bread
alone;
they be the
in-
chu•e is available at local book- and monuments—and he illus- deed
fortunate
in if
obtaining
stores, and Hudson's especially trates the descriptions. On the bread.
reports keen interest which is re- whole, the booklet is like a run-
in a good sale of the book. ning story of Detroit's beginnings,
We Jews of North America
It is a pictorial narrative. There its rise to greatness, its elements must accept our urgent respon-
i a nrg es 8a 0 n original pen and maps.
sd . rT a h w e - of f
sibilities. Hitlerism will have suc-
portance.
ceeded even ou gh it be utter ly
T ihme two photographs reproduced destroyed,
if th we We,
allow
Ju-
texts underneath the drawings are here are mere samples of what the daism to perish.
in our
Young
as interestingly prepared as the reader finds in the booklet "All Judaism realize this. We have
pictures themselves. Around Detroit." There is the for almost a quarter of a cen-
Indeed the book is Detroit in a drawing of the Wayne Medical tu•y endeavored to instill in the
nutshell. The average reader and School and the picture of the minds and in the hearts of our
student will find that Mr. Bar- Maccabees Bldg. In the latter, Mr. Canadian Jewish Youth
cus presents data not generally Barcus links ancient Jewish his- preciation for the Je an ap-
known to the average person. He tory with present Detroit as fol-
wish way
begins with the Indians and pro-
life . We realize that we mach
ust
ceeds to cover every phase of De- lows: "In 165 B. C. the Jewish of
now
r
edouble our efforts to r e
Judas Maccabeus defeated
troit's history without leaving out leader
the Syrians at the Battle of Miz- the spirit of our ideals.
very many important details. He
The 19th annual convention
treats Detroit as an "old city", pah against great odds and de- of Canadian Young Judaea wi
creed
that
a
portion
of
the
spoils
dating back to 1701, and his work
should be set aside for the widows be held in Windsor, Oat., Aug.
proves the point.
orphans.
1925 A. erected
D. the 30
end).
That 1 week-end,
Also, Barcus' work is like a and
Knights
of the In
Maccabees
to Sept.
(Labor Day Jewish
week-
guide to this city. He directs the
a
$2,500,000
temple
at
Woodward
youth
from
all
parts of Canada
reader to interesting points, like
and Putnam Ayes., with money
our museums and libraries, the saved
from the Battle of Life and States
and many
United
will sections
convene of to the
report
on
Ford institutes and the various im-
achieved and progress t to
portant buildings, and he tells dedicated that temple to the cause success
be desired.
you where and when to see the of American broherhood. It serves
as
the
national
headquarters
of
Every effort we Jews make to
most important things he covers the fraternity."
help Palestine is additional aid
in his pictorial booklet.
Here is a guide to our city to Britain in her near-Eastern
eminently worth reading — and campaign. How we can give fur-
having. Mr. Barcus, who is at ther aid will be discussed at the
present on the staff of the City convention. The fertile minds of
Important Notice
Plan Commission of the City of our Jewish youth must be im-
Detroit, and who was at one time pregnated with the seed of
To Organizations
a member of the Albert Kahn As- Idealism if we are to reap the
Contributors to the columns sociates architectural firm, serving rich harvest of Zionism.
Through the medium of a sym-
of The Detroit Jewish Chron- in Russia for a time under this
icle and publicity committees famous architectural firm'sdirec- posium, discussions and an ed
for all local organizations are tion, is primarily an artist. In his cational clinic, we shall bring in-
asked to note that the deadline booklet he proves that he also valuable knowledge to the future
for copy to be submitted for has a good literary and historical leaders of our Jewish communt-
publication is at 10 a. m. on sense. Else, he could not have pro- ties.
Issie Martin,
Wednesdays, except on holiday duced so fine a brochure.
weeks at which time the dead-
Windsor, Ontario.
lin'es are announced in advance. Kovno Jews Must Walk in Gut-
ters in Single Rows
Copy received after the
only in gutters in single rows,
deadline will be retained for
LONDON. — (JPS) — Among rather than on the pavement or
publication in the following the newest decree of the Nazi in the street itself. Jews of the
week's sisue.
commissar
in the city of Kovno city are prohibited from entering
is a law compelling Jews to walk parks or riding in street cars.
THE MACCABEES BUILDING