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

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A merica Yewish Periodical Carter

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CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110

September 12, 1941

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

J. N. F. PROJECT TO SEND
Mrs. Pool to Speak
Opportunity Guild
SCROLL OF GREETINGS TO
Sept. 16 to Local
Display Thursday
PALESTINE IS COMMENDED
Hadassah Groups

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Banquet Planned by Bnai
Moshe Sisterhood

The Bnai Moshe Sisterhood
held the first meeting of the
current season Monday under
Mrs. David De Sola Pool of
the chairmanship of Mrs. Irving
New York, national president of
Greenspan, president, and made
Hadassah, will be the speaker at
the first fall gathering of the
plans for various activities.
Detroit chapter of Hadassah on
A banquet honoring past pres-
Tuesday, Sept. 16, in the social
idents of the congregation will
hall of Congregation Shaarey
be given Sunday, Oct. 26. Mrs.
Max Gross will be chairman.
The annual Chanukah ball will
take place at Hotel Statler, Sun-
day, Dec. 7. A card party will
Record Attendance
be given Wednesday, Nov. 5.
At Masada Camp Mrs. Eugene Gelbman was
elected treasurer to fill the va-
A. Z. A. to Have
Farband Schools
A record-shattering attendance cancy.
Annual Dance on
of 400 marked the sixth Masda
Resume Sessions
cam pand seminar held at Camp
Rosh Hashonah Night
Mohaph Glen Spey, N. Y. over
For
The Detroit Farband Folk
the Labor Day week-end.
Detroit Chapter No. 63 of Schools began the new school
Lavy Bakstansky, secretary of
Economy
Aleph Zadik Aleph, junior Bnai year on Sept. 3 at 1912 Taylor,
the English Zionist Federation,
Brith, is sponsoring its 14th an- 12244 Dexter and in the Thirkell
led the Seminars on "Zionist
Comfort
nual Rosh Hashonah night (lance.
Diplomacy in London During
School
at
Delaware
and
14th.
Hal Berdun will provide the mu-
the Past Year" and "Zionism
Convenience
The following subjects are be-
sic, Louis Fried, president of the
The Masada members and
chapter, stated. The dance will ing tought: Hebrew, Yiddish,
and the Post-Wa• Conference".'
be held in the Fountain Ballroom History, Bible, Singing. The
friends who were present were
schools operate five times a week.
of the Masonic Temple.
entertained by a staff which in-
In years past, the A.Z.A. Chap-
MRS.
DAVID
DE
SOLA
POOL
Parents are invited to register
cluded Naomi Alei-Liff, • Shirley
ter has used the proceeds of the their children at the age of 7 or
Kibbowitz, Golde Minchenberg,
Apartment Hotel
(lance to sponsor a large number more in one of I he three schools. Zedek. A dessert luncheon at Vivian Simon and a long list of
12:30
o'clock
will
precede
the
of activities. Last year the organ-
Masada talent.
The faculty of the Farband
Collingwood at Third
ization purchased a flagpole for Schools has been enriched by the meeting. Mrs. Pool will speak
The Camp Cohhittee consisted
the Jewish Community Center at addition of a new teacher, who again the same evening at 8:30 of Adolph Flax, chairman, Har-
1 to 4 room suites,
a cost of over $100. On previous has been connected with Jewish o'clock before the Business and old Englander, director, Nat
furnished or unfurnished,
occasions, similar sums have been and Hebrew educational institu- Professional division in the Vari- Handlin and Saul Schwartzberg.
Club rooms at the Book
Hotel service optional,
donated to Youth Aliyah, the tions in Lithuania and in Belgium ety
Cadillac Hotel.
dining room, garage in
AZA Memorial Forest in Pales- M. Goldoftas.
connection.
tine, etc.
A graduate of Hunter College,
The reward is in keeping the
The new arrangement will per- New
York, Mrs. Pool was award- commandments, not for keeping
mit A. Meyerowitz, director of ed
TOWNSEND 8-2680
the first international traveling them.—Lydia Maria Child.
the Farband Schools, to partici-
REFUGEES
scholarship
to
France.
She
studied
pate more actively in the work
of School No. 2 at 12244 Dexter. at the University of Paris and
(Continued from Page 1)
at Columbia University and taught
The annual school manquet will at Hunter College prior to her
many, Austria, Poland and other take place on Sunday, Oct. 26, at marriage to Dr. David de Sola
countries, brought to the United Lachar's Hall, Joy Road and Lin- Pool, minister of Congregation
States by the United States Com- wood. This banquet will be the Sheanith Israel of New York, the
mittee for the Care of European outstanding event during the oldest Jewish congregation in the
Children in cooperation with the campaign for $4,000, which are United States. Dr. and Mrs. Pool
Joint DistributiNi Committee. needed in order to enable to work have traveled to many European
Many of them had previously been of the Farband Folk Schools.
countries, Palestine and the Jew-
living in concentration camps in
ish communities of the Far East
France.
and lived in Palestine a number
22nd Annual Dance of of years. Mrs. Pool was vice-
Political Refugee Committee
president of Hadassah prior to
J.W.E.W.O. Nov. 16
Meets With President
her election to the presidency in
October, 1939. She was re-elected
WASHINGTON (J PS ) —Presi-
DETROIT BREWING CO. .
A special meeting of the Jewish in October, 1940.
Established 1868
dent Roosevelt's Advisory Com- Women's
European
Welfare
Or-
Mrs. Max Frank, president of
mittee on political refugees, which ganizations was held Monday,
the local chapter, will conduct
represent3 Jewish, Protestant and
Catholic groups, met with the Sept. 8, at Congregation Bnai the meeting and will introduce
Moshe. Mrs. D. Silverstein pre- Mrs. Benjamin E. Jaffe, chairman
President here to discuss prob- sided.
of the Honor Roll for 1941 and
lems of refugee immigration in
Letters were read from refugee her co-chairman, Mrs. Seymour
the light of new state department
KOSHER
families asking support, and from Frank, who will give a report on
restrictions on immigration.
Restaurant and Dining Room
Among those present at the those who are receiving monthly the plans for this years Honor
UNEXCELLED FOOD
Roll and will announce the com-
meeting were Rabbi Stephen S. allowances.
AIR CONDITIONED—OPEN 24 HOURS
Wise, Paul Baerwald, Professor
Relief for the coming holidays mittee chairmen, keyworkers, and
Private Dining Itootn for Parties
Joseph P. Chamberlain, Dr. was sent by mail and cable and helpers.
12017 DEXTER BLVD.
"The Workers Institute", the
James G. McDonald, Hamilton investigations committees were ap-
NOrthlawn 9786
Fish Armstrong, Archbishop Jo- pointed for several new relief committee for questions and an-
swers of the Honor Roll workers
seph F. Rummel, George L. War- cases.
met for the first time last Tues-
ren and Msgr. Michael J. Ready.
Arrangements were made for
The committee, appointed after the 22nd annual dance to be given day morning at 10:30 o'clock at
the Evian conference three years Sunday, Nov. 16. at the Fort the Shaarey Zedek and was fol-
ago has been faced with immi- Wayne Hotel. This affair is un- lowed by a complimentary lunch-
gration restrictions not only in der the management of "Junior eon for all those present. Mrs.
this country but in many coun- Avodah" of the organization, with Harry Z. Brown is chairman of
tries of the western hemisphere. Mrs. Sam Osnos as chairman. the "Institute"
Frindly organizations are asked MRS. POOL TO ADDRESS
to reser"e this date.
GET IN TOUCH WITH
Sees President Backing
BUSINESS AND PROFES-

The project inaugurated by the
Jewish National Fund Council of
Detroit to send a scroll of greet-
ing to Palestine Jewry on the
New Year is meeting with an en-
thusiastic response.
It is proposed to include the
names of thousands of Detroit
Jews on this scroll. Every par-
ticipant will be asked to contrib-
ute $1 to this project and thus
send word to the Jews of Pales-
tine that the work for land re-

The Opportunity Guild, now
entering upon its third year of
successful activity, announces its
First Fall Display of 1941-42
merchandise at the Jewish Com-
munity Center, on Thursday,
Sept. 18, from 10 a. m. until
5 p. m. New models and peren-
nial favorites will be shown.

demption will go on without in-
terruption.
Those desiring to participate in
the project and to include their
:lames on the scroll are asked to
communicate with William Hor-
des, president of the Jewish Na-
tional Fund Council of Detroit.
Mr. Hordes reports that local
leaders and heads of organiza-
tions and congregations have
commended the project highly
and have endorsed its aims.

THE WILSHIRE

TWO GREAT BEERS

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Refugee Aid

CINCINNATI (JPS) — Presi-
dent Roosevelt has "compassion"
for the refugees entering Ameri-
ca, Dr. Stephen S. Wise, member
of the President's Advisory Corn-
mittee on Political Refugees, de-
clared here, as he visited the
Zionist organization convention
following a session of the Com-
mittee in Washington with the
President.
The President attended the
meeting," Dr. Wise reported. "I
found him in his finest form, un-
derstanding and compassionate
with regard to refugees; inflex-
ibly resolute in support of the
American determination to safe-
guard democracy as he has de-
fined it."

Roosevelt Takes Another Step
to Ban Job Discrimination

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WASHINGTON (JPS) — Re-
alizing that honeyed words and
"recommendations" were not suf-
ficient to halt discrimination
against Negroes, Jews and other
minority groups in Federal and
defense services, President Roose-
velt has issued an order to heads
of all departments and indepen-
dent establishments of the Gov-
ernment directing them to as-
sure employment of "all loyal and
sualified workers."
The President's action follow-
ing recommendations of Mark
Ethridge, of the Office of Pro-
duction Management, who had
been called upon by Mr. Roosevelt
to investigate charges of racial
discrimination. It supplements an
order of June 25, which required
that defense contracts issued by
the Government should include a

clause obligating the contractor
not to discriminate against any

SIONAL WOMAN OF
HADASSAH

worker because of race, creed,
The current crisis facing Jewry
color or national origin.
throughout the world today, and
war emergency health problems
Where are the Jewish Spies? confronting the people of Pales-
NEW YORK (JPS) — Three tine will be the themes of the first
men and a girl, all of German meeting of the Business and Pro-
descent, with nary a Jew among fessional Division of Hadassah,
them, have been indicted as Nazi with Mrs. Pool as speaker of the
spies by a Federal Grand Jury. evening. The meeting, to be pre-
They have been charged with sided over by Miss Anne Mil-
sending reports abroad, using a stein, chairman of the division,
secret code and invisible ink. The will be held on Tuesday, Sept. 16,
non-Jews are—for the information 8:30 p. nr., at the Variety Club
of the State Department, which is Rooms of the Book Cadillac. As
afraid to relax its immigration an unusual feature of the open-
policy lest Nazi spies parading ing meeting there will be an in-
as Jews enter the country—Lucy ternational broadcast. Members
Boehmler, 18, Kurt Frederick are urged to come and bring
Ludwig, 38, Hans Page, 20, and their friends.
The membership committee, un-
Frederick Edward Schlosser, 19.
der the leadership of Mrs. Samuel
Yura, has engaged in several
3,000 Jews Released for Emi- activities during the summer —
gration by Nazis
a hike, boat ride, garden party,
LONDON (JPS) — The Nazis and tea, with large attendances
have permitted 3,000 Jews to leave at its functions, and with grati-
Germany and Nazi-occupied coun- fying results of its membership
tries for the United States, re- campaign. Many additional af-
ports the London Daily Telegraph. fairs are planned, and all busi-
These people are now all in Por- ness and professional women are
tugal and Spain, awaiting trans- welcome.
portation. British and American
As its only fund raising for
authorities are closely scrutinizing the season, the Honor Roll, under
their p a s sp or t s to ascertain the sponsorship of Miss Edna
whether there are any Nazi Glazier, has swung into step, with
agents among the refugees.
many pledges already given.
In pledging to the Honor Roll,
Slovaks Appoint Aryan Commis- every Hadassah member is doing
her bit in the support of Pales-
sars in Jewish Houses
GENEVA (JPS)—Not content tine, which is doing its part in
to manage every detail of Jewish the preservation of democracy.
businesses, the authorities of the
S l o v a k state have appointed
The American Jewish Press
Aryan commissars to supervise Club, which has been deader
the operation of all Jewish-owned than a doornail these many
houses. They are to collect all months, is to have a transfusion
rents and manage the properties. shortly.

Jack Alkon

You Will Do Much Better

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The owner of a large restaurant in Minnesota,
who was killed in a motor accident last year,
was protected by a 510,000 Endowment
policy with the Great-Nest Life. While the
policy has been in force less than six months
his wife, who was beneficiary under the terms
of the policy, of course receives full benefits.

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1512 Union Guardian Building
Telephone — Randolph 0446

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