Americam yewish Periodical Carter September 19, 1941 CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle HEARTY RESPONSE GREETS CALL OF JEWISH NATIONAL FUND FOR SCROLL OF GREETING TO ZION 7 Wisdom is the principal thing; Observation more than books, Chief Rabbi of Great Brit- therefore get wisdom; and with rather than persons, ain to Deliver Worldwide all thy getting get understanding. experience are the prime educators. —Proverbs 4:7. Alcott. Message on Sept. 20 Publication of "The Mark of Committees Active in Organizations and Synagogues; Com- the Swastika", a collection of mittee Formed in Port Huron extracts from important official J 1' William Hordes, president of Cutler and Mr. and Mrs. Ben the Jewish National Fund Coun- Lieberman. cil of Detroit, stated this week that a hearty response marks the call for the sending of a Scroll with names of Detroit Jews as a greeting to the Jewish community of Palestine. Mr. Hordes announces that committees are active to enroll several thousand Detroit Jews to participate in this greeting in or- ganizations and synagogues, and that groups and individuals are participating in the project. Calls have been sent by organi- zations and synagogues to their members to join in this effort. According to Mr. Hordes, a spe- cial committee for this purpose has been formed in Port Huron, under the leadership of Mrs. Samuel Adinoff and Mrs. Charles Dresher. At the marriage of Miss Miriam Cutler and Robert Luby at the Cutler's summer home near Port Huron last Sunday, a contribu- tion to the Jewish National Fund was given by Mr. and Mrs. A. J. WILLIAM HORDES DEATH OF RALPH DAVIDSON AND MORSE R. SAULSON IS A GREAT SHOCK TO ENTIRE COMMUNITY The death on Tuesday, as a result of an accident, of Ralph Davidson of 1666 Chicago Blvd. and Morse R. Saulson of 1693 Virginia Park, brothers-in-law, shocked the entire community. Both were well known in the community. They were especially known in Zionist and Shaarey Zedek circles and were affiliated with the most significant move- ments in Jewish life. Funeral services were held Thursday morning, with Dr. A. M. Hershman and Rabbi Morris Ad- ler officiating. Burial was in Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Ralph Davidson was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Louis Davidson. Surviving him are his wife, Sarah W.; a son, William, and a daughter, Dorothy; two sis- ters, Mrs. Lena Frank and Mrs. Dora Friedman, and two brothers, Meyer and Leo. Morse R. Saulson was the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Saulson. He is survived by his wife, Fannie W.; two sons, Wil- liam and Saul; a sister, Mrs. Eva Schaefer, and two brothers, Si- meon and Herman. Progress Made by Honor Roll Chairman Hadassah for 1941 Honor Roll Drive 1 ) 1 Mrs. Benjamin Jaffe, chairman of the 1941 Hadassah Honor Roll, announced the results of the pre-solicitation campaign at the first meeting of the Detroit Chapter of Hadassah on Tues- day, Sept. 16, at the Shaarey Zedek. The committee under the chairmanship of Mrs. William Isenberg has secured 800 pledges towards this year's goal. Serv- ing as secretaries were Mrs. Joseph Frank, Mrs. Sam Gin- gold and Mrs. David Feinberg. Since there will be no rallies this year, workers are requested to bring in their slips to the Hadassah office at 13331 Lin- wood, where there will be office workers at all times. Vice-chair- men are planning, however, to have meetings at their homes for their key-workers and helpers. The vice-chairmen for this year are: Mesdames Perry Burn- stine, Lewis Daniels, Harry H. Goldberg, Philip Lipson and Carl Schiller. Their secretaries are Mesdanes Sam Green, Marcus Ginn, Selden Koblin, J. Slatkin, Leo Croll and Charles Rubiner. The following have been appoint- ed as key-workers: Mesdames I. Dworman, Max Dushkin, I. Dix, Theodore Levin, Saul Levin, John Frazer, Ralph Weisman, S. Fish- er, Claude Grasgreen, Charles Goldstein, H. Rafelson, Hy Schla- fer, S. Berman, Moe Perlis, Jacob Perlmutter, Morris Wein- garten, Milton Alexander, Thom- as Marwil, Walter Field, Abe Copeland, Charles Lakoff, Lester Lapides, Simon Shetzer, Nathan Shlafer, Sidney Karbel, Oshie Baker, Peter Bernstein, Harry Coggan, Samuel Danto, Alfred Meyers, Saul Davidson, Louis Glasier, Joseph Jackier, A. Carl- stein, M. J. Greenberg, H. L. Jones, M. Zivien, William Roth, Dan Siegel, M. Ruskin, I. Sobe- loff, Charles Robinson, , Jos. Ges- chelin, Jack Tobin, Robert Mar- wil, Sol Meyers, J. M. Lattin and David Fauman. Hadassah Gives $35,000 Rosh Hashanah Gift Toward Build- ing of Tuberculosis Wing in Rothschild . Hadassah Uni- versity Hospital NEW YORK.—To help pre- war documents of the British Government, is announced' by the American Chapter of the Religious Emergency Council of the Chief Rabbi of the British l Empire. Full proceeds of the sale are going to the Religious Emer- gency Council to be devoted to the ,relief of the many evacuees, refugees and internees in the care of the Council. The American Chapter of the Religious Emergency Council is headed by Dr. David de Sola Pool, chairman of the Commit- tee on Religious Activities of the Army and Navy Department of the Jewish Welfare Board. Headquarters have been estab- lished at 55 Leonard St., New York City. Opening of the sale is coinci- dent with the designation 'by the Very Rev. Dr. J. H. Hertz, Chief Rabbi of the British Empire, of the period between Rosh Hash- onah and Yom Kippur, as one of religious rededication. On Sept. 20, Dr. Hertz will deliver a worldwide message over the facilities of British Broadcasting Corp. and will speak directly to the United States over the Mut- ual Broadcasting Network at 9:15 p. m., Eastern Daylight Time and over WOR from 10 p. m. to 10:15 p. m. SINCERE GOOD WISHES FOR A Happy New Year . . . MILGRIM Incorporated —I N THE— FISHER BLDG. Best Wishes for a Happy New Year! MORRIS DIVIER JERRY DISNER tuslinu Cailor4 Famous for Fine Tailoring since UNVEILING OF MONUMENT An unveiling of a monument in memory of Dr. Jacob Levett will take place on Sunday, Sept. 28, at 1:30 p. m. at Clover Hill vent a further increase in the Park Cemetery. 1906 6546 CASS AVE — Opp. General Motors Bldg. By MRS. S. K. SLOBIN Oh father, dear pal ent, please pray for us there, When you were our Baal Tefilo here, God answered your prayer Oh, brother, dear brother, for us your life was spent, Ask God to ease our Unsane Tokef by whose decree you went. Oh, sister, angel sister, your suffering here was great, Now with Olem Tabo there, plead for us at Heavens Gate. Oh, husband, my husband, like Korus-years, here, was your stay, Perhaps God wants• you there to pave for us a better way. 5702 1941 We Extend Hearty Season's Greetings To Our Many Jewish Friends On the Threshold of the New Year, May the Hopes, the Ambitions, the Happi- ness You Seek Find Fulfill- ment in the Coming Year eAt Oh grandparents, brave ancestors Who so upheld our creed Vow our Tfila, Tzova Zdoka now, to save brethren who starve and bleed. incidence of tuberculosis in Pal- estine brought about by war, inadequate hospitalization and the deterioration of economic conditions • there, Hadassah, the Women's Zionist Organization of America informed its members in an annual Rosh Hashonah message that it had set aside $35,000 toward the creation of a special fund which will be used to build a tuberculosis wing in the Rothschild-IIadassah-Uni- versify Hospital on Mt. Scopus, Jerusalem, in the near future. The move is part of Hadas- sah's broader war emergency pro- gram which provides for an in- crease in hospital care, preven. tive and curative medical work, child welfare and public health activity in the Holy Land. The organization is now helping to train doctors and nurses for war duty and volunteers for first aid. It is also providing school lunch- eons for 25,000 children through its emergency feeding program and hygiene supervision for 75,- 000 boys and girls who consti- tute the majority of Palestine's Jewish school population. ' Prayers to My Dear Departed Oh Donald, baby son even an innocent infant's voice Like Moses, sent from Heaven can make earth's sufferers rejoice. MRS. BENJAMIN JAFFE BORIS GAYNES In loving memory of my father Samuel E. Greenberg, brother, Harry Greenberg, sister, Mrs. Sa.- rah G. Liebson, husband, Samuel K. Slobin, baby son, Donald. 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