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September 19, 1941 - Image 94

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1941-09-19

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September 19, 1941
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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

Abe Greene Heads N.B.A.

missioner and Paterson newspa- Will Teach Diction, Stage
perman, at 41 is the youngest
Technique, Dramatics.
head the N.B.A. has ever chosen.
Mr. Greene won national recog-
Delphine Finn, well known in
nition with his aggressive policies
Hollywood, Texas, and Detroit
as New Jersey's boxing head.
theatrical circles, will teach Dic-
tion, Stage Technique and Dra-
matics in conjunction with Julie

WINSTON-SALEM, N.C.(JPS)
— Elected President of the Na-
tional Boxing Association, Abe J.
Greene, New Jersey athletic corn-

11

Stop Mails to Occupied France mail destined for occupied France.

NEW YORK (JPS) — Except
for mail addressed to interned
civilians, the United States postal
authorities will accept no more

Postmaster Albert Goldman has
announced. The German occupa-
tion authorities suspended postal
relations with this country, thus
necessitating the American order.

Detroit Ladies Lechem Aneeim Society

Extend their sincere wishes to the Jewish people of Detroit
for a Happy and Prosperous New Year. To the mem-
bers, organizations, and business people that help
us foster the aims of our Society we wish them
Good Health in the Coming year so that
they will be able to continue the good
work of giving "Bread to the Poor."

Holiday Greetings - -

Best Wishes to the

Jewish Community

HORNUAG'S

The Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid

JOINS WITH THE ENTIRE COMMUNITY IN
PRAYER FOR A YEAR OF JOY
AND PEACE FOR ALL

Quality Shoes for

Children of All Ages

—Photo by :Ili Levenberg

MISS DELPHINE FINN

CONGREGATION BNAI MOSHE

Wishes All Members and Their Families and All Its

Friends a Happy and Prosperous New Year!



Adlers Dance Studio at 13211
Linwood Ave., near the Avalon
Theater. This studio is well
known for its talented and com-
petent students.
The dramatic lessons will in-
clude )pronunciation, walking and
enunciation. Evening classes will
be held from 6 to 9:30 p. m.
for those who are unable to at-
tend the day classes. For infor-
mation call To. 7-9736 or To.
6-1583.

Memorial Service for Sara
Delano Roosevelt; Birth-
day Luncheon to be
Memorial Tribute

Le Shono Tovo Tikosevu--A Happy New Year

from

BYNDER BROTHERS
Twelfth - Taylor Market

8953 TWELFTH STREET

Bynder Brothers Market

12054 DEXTER BLVD.

SEASON'S GREETINGS!

William Elson's

National Baking Co.

CONVENIENTLY LOCATED AT

7706 W. McNichols Bond

Between Woodingham and Santa Barbara



12312 Dexter Blvd.

A memorial service in honor
of Sara Delano Roosevelt, spon-
sored by the Women's Division
of the Jewish Section of the
British War Relief Society, will
be held on Thursday, Sept. 25,
at 11 o'clock, in the grand ball-
room of the Waldorf Astoria
Hotel, New York City.
Thus the day on which a
birthday luncheon had been plan-
ned for the beloved mother of
the President will be instead a
time of mourning ' and remem-
brance for a revered woman and
a great humanitarian.
Helen Jepson, the Metropoli-
tan Opera star who was to have
been the guest artist at the
luncheon, will be the soloist at
the memorial service. She will
sing "Abide With Me", one of
Airs. Roosevelt's favorite hymns,
and "Ave Maria".
A Sara Delano Roosevelt
Memorial Fund is being set up
by the Women's Division for the
establishment of additional nur-
series in sheltered areas of Eng-
land, and to meet other British
civilian needs.
The bound volume containing
the names of all donors to the
Sara Delano Roosevelt Nursing
Home will contain a special sec-
tion for contributors to the
Memorial Fund.
Admission to the memorial
service will be by card only,
obtainable at the offices of the
Jewish Section, British War Re-
lief, 57 William Street, New
York City.

Union Emphasis on
JeWs as "Religion"

YOUNG WOMEN'S

MIZRACHI

MRS. HARRY SHUMAN,

Pres.



Extends Best Wishes to the entire community

for a Year of Good Health, Abundant Happiness,

CINCINNATI (JPS) — In a
widely broadcast appeal for sup-
port, the Union of American
Hebrew Congregations is urging
American Jews to emphasize their
position as a "religious group"
in this country.
"We are learning that where-
as labor unions, charities, lod-
ges, etc., etc. are fine things,
they carry sinister implications
when they monopolize the label
'Jew' before the community,"
Adolph Rosenberg, Chairman of
the Union's Board, declares in
a statement of the Union's posi-
tion. "Distressing problems are
facing the Jewish community of
America because of the deterior-
ation of emphasis on our position
in American life as a religious

group."

Contentment and Prosperity.

We enjoy ourselves only in

our work, our doing; and our
best doing is our best enjoy-

ment.—Jacobi.

FISHER BUILDING

Grosse Pointe
Punch and Judy Theater Bldg.

5702

1941

"Let There Be Light"

"So that the banner of Light, Justice
and Truth shall become the banner of
all the people of the earth as symbol-
ized in the seven-fold Shining Sun—
The Menorah."

To Michigan Jewry we extend our
greetings and best wishes for the New
Year-5702.

Department of Michigan

Jewish War Veterans

C.

of the U. S.

DETROIT POST No. 135

LAWRENCE H. JONES POST No. 190

DOWNRIVER POST No. 225

LIEUT. ELI LEVIN POST No. 230

ELI ROSENBLUM POST No. 231

Ladies' Auxiliary of Detroit Post No. 135

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