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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1941-09-12

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16

September 12, 1941

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

RUSSIANS

(Continued from Pa.e One)

Above all, Hitler hates us.
This is to our credit. I saw
Berlin last summer—this den of
robbers. I saw the German army
in Paris—it is an army of rav-
ishers. All humanity is now wag-
ing war against Germany—not
for territory, no—for the right
to breathe!

By SERGEI EISENSTEIN,
FILM DIRECTOR

The great traditional Russian
intelligentsia, which found its
highest development in the Sov-
iet intelligentsia, has always es-
poused a broad internationalism.
This internationalism is insepar-
ably bound up with ardent love
for our native land. It is far
from that cosmopolitanism which
knows not its kin or place of
birth.
This tradition found its splen-
did consummation • in the crea-
tion of our multi-national state,
in the free selfdetermination of
peoples, in the flowering of in-
ternational cultures and arts.
"Give me a fulcrum and I
shall tip the earth," Archimedes
said. "Give us a fulcrum and
we shall make short work of
our enslavers," the peoples op-
pressed by Nazism cry from the
darkness. There is such a ful-
crum. The fulcrum in this just
war is the Soviet Union.
The Slays have already risen.
And now there should not be
a single Jew in the whole world
who will not pledge to take part
in this holy struggle with all
his strength and means. The is-
sue is not merely that of pres-
ervation of the nation which
gave humanity great poets,
thinkers and artists, but of the
triumph of humaneness over the
bright future of all mankind.

By DAVID BERGELSON,
WRITER

The issue of the very exist-
ence of the Jewish people is now
acute as never before in the
course of the whole history of
this much-suffering people. Nev-
er before has the Jewish people
bled as it is bleeding now.
But there is one thing that
inspires our hearts with hope
at a time when all injustices
have been perpetrated upon the
Jowish people: This people had
been alone and abandoned to its
fate; it had no one to lean on
for support and protection—but
now the Jewish people is living
in different times.
This time the most ferocious
foe of the Jews is at the same
time the most ferocious foe of
the French, Poles, Czecho-Slov-
aks, Yugoslays and dozens of
other peoples whose countries
have been seized and enslaved
by Nazism. Their foe is also
the most ferocious foe of the
great Soviet people and of the
people of Great Britain, which
with the assistance of the Unit-
ed States of America are waging
a life and death struggle against
Nazism.
What are the Jews in all coun-
tries to do now? Is it possible
that the Jewish people will sub-
mit and perish—the people which
gave the world Spinoza, Heine,
Mendelssohn, Bernais, Disraeli,
Offenbach, Brandeis, Levitan,
Reinhardt, Einstein and many
other outstanding thinkers and
scientists?
This shall never be! All Jews
everywhere, regardless of their
political views and outlook,
should without a moment's hesi-
tation join this holy war against
Nazism. They must raise not
only their voices but also their
mighty hands to strike a deadly
blow at Hitlerism.

By SOLOMON MIKHOELS,
STAGE STAR

From the free Soviet Union,
where Jews are builders of a
new society and a new life, I
address you—Jews of the whole
world. It is on you, on your
Sons and daughters, that Hitler
sharpened his highwayman's dag-
ger. It is on the destinies of
scores and hundreds of thousands
of Jews that he practiced his
poisonous sting. On his banner
he wrote, among other crimes:
"Complete extermination of the
Jewish people."
Today, when the great Soviet
people, in alliance with the peo-
ple of England and America;
wages war against the armed
gang of Nazi murderers; today,
when the whole world is deter-
mined to stand up in defense of
peoples enslaved and oppressed
by frenzied Nazism—you ancient
Jewish people, tried in persecu-
tions and humiliatons, wherever
your sons may be, at ;whatever

,

Neugarten Sunshine Club
Emanuel Selichoth
Nachbush Concert
League of N.H.J.C.
to Have Style Show at
Services Saturday To Stage "Minstrel
Here on Sept. 23 Open Meeting Sept. 26
Moments" Oct. 21 Noah N a c h b u s h, celebrated Neugarten Sunshine Club has
Registratio n for Sunday Classes

on Sept. 14

The officers of Congregation
Beth Tefilo Emanuel, Taylor and
Woodrow Wilson, extend an in-
vitation to the public to join
the membership at Selichoth
services, 12 o'clock Saturday
night, Sept. 13, to be chanted
by Cantor Hyman Shulsinger,

RABBI M. WOHLGELERNTER

accompanied by a large choir.
Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter will
introduce the solemn midnight
prayers with a brief talk on the
subject of "Havdalah" (Separ-
ation).
All day Sunday and from 2
to 10 p. m. every week day,
the committee in charge of dis-
tribution of seats is present at
the synagogue. Members and
worshippers are urged to come
early and secure their cards of
admission for Rosh Hashonah
and Yom Kippur.
Arrangements are being made
by Rabbi Wohlgelernter for the
conducting of a special children's
service on the first and second
days of \he New Year, and on
the Eve and Day of Atonement.
The Sisterhood of Beth Tefilo
Emanuel is sponsoring a class
in holiday prayers, with Rabbi
Wohlgelernter in charge; on
Thursday afternoons, at 2 p. m.,
during the festival period.
Sunday, Sept. 14, at 9 a. m.,
will mark the reopening of the
post-Bar Mitzvah Minyon for
boys. Week day religious serv-
ices will be conducted by mem-
bers of the group and followed
with breakfast.
Enrollment of boys and girls
in all grades of the Sunday
school, which is being organized
at the synagogue, will be held
Sunday morning from 10 to 12.
Parents are asked to accompany
their children and confer with
Rabbi Wohlgelernter on the Heb-
rew educational program to be
followed by them.

NEW YORK (JPS) — Health
authorities here are frankly con-
cerned over the outbreak of ty-
phoid fever among recent pas-
sengers on heavily overloaded
refugee ships arriving in New
York from Lisbon.

The Detroit League of the Na-
tional Home for Jewish Children
at Denver will hold its first
meeting of the season, a lunch-
eonette, at the home of Mrs.
Max Kerner, 1600 Lincolnshire
Rd., on Wednesday, Sept. 17, at
1 p. m. Mrs. Daniel Siegel is
president.
Mr4. Sidney Wallace and Mrs.
Charles Lapides, program chair-
men, announce that Mrs. Morris
Adler will be the guest speaker.
Robert Mazer, director of
"Minstrel Moments", and Mrs.
Anne Berris and Mrs. Sidney
Wallace, chairmen of the talent
committee, are enthusiastic about
the talent which was revealed
through the auditions held re-
cently. They anticipate that the
minstrel show, "Minstrel Morn-
ents", which will be sponsored
by the Detroit League on Tues-
day, Oct. 21, at the Scottish Rite
Cathedral, will prove a most en-
tertaining amateur performance.
Tickets for "Minstrel Mom-
ents" are now being sold by
members of the league under
the chairmanship of Mrs. Sol R.
Brock, her co-chairmen, Mrs.
Charles Goldstein and Mrs. Mor-
ris Schiff, and a large cooperat-
ing committee.
Mrs. Cy• Ross and Mrs. Moe
Prince, chairmen of rehearsals.
advise that the third rehearsal
of the women's group will be
held at the auditorium of North-
western High School, Monday,
Sept. 15, at 8 p. m. The men's
group will rehearse on Tuesday,
Sept. 16, at 8 p. m., at the home
of Mrs. Robert Drews, 12500
Broadstreet.
Mrs. Morey Scholnick, 19905
Roslyn Rd., University 1-8621,
was appointed chairman of the
Happy Day and Memorial Fund,
and acknowledges a contribution
from Mr. and Mrs. Moe Leiter
in memory of Martin Brezner,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Brez-
ner.

artist of the Yiddish stage; who
has been prominently identified
with the Vilno Troupe, will make
his farewell appearance in a per-
formance of dramatic sketches,
humorous readings and folklore,
at the main aditorium of the A. R.
Educational Center, 11535 Lin-
wood, on Tuesday, Sept. 23,
(Metzoey Rosh Hashonah), at
8:30 P. M.
Mr. Nachbush has been the
guest of several prominent organi-
zations during his brief stay in
Detroit and has won wide acclaim.
He delivered lectures and gave
character portrayals at the Semi-
nar of the Farband Camp in Chel-
sea, Mich.
Mr. Nachbush's farewell per-
formance has been arranged by a
group of faithful friends and ad-
mirers as a testimonial gather-
ing.
Tickets are priced at 50 cents.
The public is invited to attend.
For information call UN. 1-8576.

For many years, Richman Brothers Stand-

A special High Holiday radio
program will be presented under
the auspices of the United Jew-
ish Appeal for Refugees, Over-
seas Needs and Palestine, on
Sunday afternoon, Sept. 21, over
a nationwide hookup of the Co-
lumbia.Broadcasting System. The
broadcast will be heard during
the period from 2:35 to 3 p.
m., E.D.S.T.
During the course of the spe-
cial broadcast in behalf of the
combined campaign of the Joint
Distribution Committee, the
United Palestine Appeal and the
National Refugee Service, a New
Year message will be delivered
to the Jewish community in the
United States by Rabbi Stephen
S. Wise, honorary chairman of
the United Jewish Appeal.
, Holiday music will be present-
ed by the choir of the Central
Synagogue under the direction
of Lazar Weiner. The soloist
during the musical portion of
the program will be Cantor Fred-
erick Lechner. ,
The High Holiday broadcast
will coincide with intensive prep-
arations in more than 12200 Jew-
ish communities throughout the
country for fall campaigns to
provide resources for emergency
relief and rehabilitation in Euro-
pean lands, upbuild:ng and de-
fense of the Jewish homeland
in Palestine and refugee assist-
ance in the United States.



Stella Adler, of the famous
Adlers, is now writing a series
of lectures for the drama course
of the New School of Social Re-
search.

RICHMAN BROTHERS
ANNOUNCE NO CHANGE
IN PRICE IN FALL 1941
CLOTHES

U.J.A. High Holiday Broad-
cast to be Presented
Sunday, Sept. 21, Over
C.B.S. Network

latitude the Jewish heart is
beating: hearken!
There is no more strength and
no more sense to be only the
object of violence, only the vic-
tim. You can no longer expose
pitifully and show to the whole
world your injuries.
A different generation has
grown up in the new free Soviet
country, a generation which as-
similated the great progressive
ideals of humanity.
This generation knows no fear
and cannot feel itself a victim.
Doors to universities were open- Mrs. Osri to Address Bnai
ed to Jews; they entered the
Brith Business and
army, went into the mines and
Professional Women
laboratoires. The Jewish people
found a place for itself in the
The Business and Professional
great family of peoples of the Women's
Auxiliary of Bnai Brith
U.S.S.R.
invites the public to its first open
In battles against the hang- meeting, Tuesday, Sept. 16, at
men of the people, Hitlerism, 8:30 P. M., at the Jewish Com-
the Red Army is bringing forth munity Center, 8904 Woodward.
heroes the like of whom the his-
Irving Coblintz, pianist, will
tory of mankind has never furrfish the musical background
known. And in the list of these for the fashion show to be pre-
glorious men we read with pride sented by Detroit's leading fashion
the names of Jews who have shops. The program will also in-
gone forth to defend human cul- clude musical selections by Thad-
ture against the Nazi barbar7 deus Kowalski and his string en-
ians. It is with pride that we semble.
see their names among those
Mrs. Aron Osrie of Chicago,
who are fighting against the Hit- past president of Women's Dis-
lerite gangsters in the air, on sea trict No. 6, will address the
and on land.
meeting.

resumed activities for the fiscal
year. Elaborate preparations are
under way for a style show to be
the feature of the open meeting
at the Book Cadillac Hotel on
Friday, Sept. 26. Friends, mem.
bens and prospective guests of the
1941 luncheon are invited to at.
tend and bring their filled banks
or pledges.
Progress is reported by the
1941 luncheon committee. The
rummage store under the super-
vision of Mrs. Samuel Rothstein
is open and reports are favor.
able. Phone TO. 8-0756 for •rum-
mage dates.
The September board meeting
was held Sept. 8 at biae Comma-
pity Center.

ard Quality Clothes have been $22.50. That

price still stands. And so does the standard

of quality that made these clothes famous.

During the past two years we've presented

a line of Super Quality Clothes at $27.50.

That price, too, remains unchanged. Due

to increased demand, however, we've

greatly enlarged the selection and im-

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Whichever you prefer . . . the Standard

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Line at $27.50 .. n this is certain: Richman

Brothers Clothes a_c your defense against

high prices.

Student Suits are still $16.95; and extra

trousers are the same old price, $3.95.

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