American ewish Periodical &ter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO September 26, 19-11 Boys In Service Guests of Beth El During Yom Kippur • 1 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle Affianced Jewish boys from Camp Custer, the Naval Armory, Selfridge Field and other branches of the armed forces in this district have been invited to be the guests of Tem- ple Beth El for Yom Kippur. This invitation includes reli- gious services at the Temple, Woodward at Gladstone, next Tuesday, Sept. 30, at 7:30 p. m., and Wednesday, Oct. 1, at 10 a.m., and memorial services at 1 p. m. It also includes meals and ac- commodations at the homes of various members of the congre- gation. A similar invitation was ex- tended for Rosh II ashonah, and a large number of boys accepted and were guests at the Temple and in the homes of members last Sunday night and Monday. All arrangements for extending these invitations and taking care of the boys are under the direc- MISS LILLIAN M I LGROM tion of Mrs. John C. Hopp, chair- man of the Sisterhood-Temple Mr. and Mrs. Meyer I. Cooper Armyand Navy hospitality mm- of 2953 Webb Ave. announce mittee. the engagement of their daugh- ter, Miss Lillian Milgrom, to Jack W. Perlman, son of Mi.. "BADGE" and Mrs. Meyer Perlman of 2938 Burlingame Ave. (Continued from Page 1) Miss Milgrom attended Wayne thorities opened offices to register University and Mr. Perlman was all Jews for forced labor, com- graduated from the Detroit Col- plying with a new decree. Special lege of Law. identity cards, carrying the let- The wedding date has been•set ter "J" have been introduced for for Jan. 18, 1942. ews. Jewish doctors and nurses, whatever the badges they are compelled to wear for identifica- Sigma Alpha Mu tion, continue to be used in the Wins Scholarship front-line hospitals. There are said to be 180 new military hos- Cup at the U of M pitals for German soldiers in Po- land,' with 90,000 wounded being University of Michigan Chapter served there. • of Sigma Alpha Mu Fraternity won the scholarship cup for main- Hear "Aryans" Sympathize With taining the highest scholastic average at the university during Jews LONDON. (JPS) — Strangely the past school year. The previous year, this frater- evading the censor's blue pencil, the United Press, describing the nity was a close second in this first day of the "yellow badge" highly competitive field. One of the boys to receive a for all Jews in Berlin, reported that "Aryans" were expressing special award was Robert Alpern sympathy to Jews seen on the of Highland Park who was a streets with the yellow patches junior Phi Beta Kappa and main- stamped with the word "Jude" tained the best standing for all junuior students. in black. Julian Pregulman of Lansing is president of the chapter; Yale Dutch Jews to Wear Mogen Dovid Coggan of Detroit, treasurer; Bob GENEVA. (JPS) — Jews in Krause, steward. Martini Green, Holland, like Jews in Germany, Louis Cohen, Henry Kaine and must wear a yellow Mogen David .Joseph Edelman are well known on their clothing,, according to a Detroit members. new Nazi order' by the General Commisar for Internal Security. Other anti-Jewish decrees include Emanuel News a ban on traveling from one town to another and a curfew for Jews. The Sabbath of the Penitential season will be marked at Con- Shortage in Material Stops gregation Beth Tefilo Emanuel, Yellow Badges on Saturday, Sept. 27. Rabbi M. GENEVA. (.1PS )— Not all J. Wohlgelernter will deliver a Jews in Germany have to wear traditional discourse in the morn- yellow badges—not yet, anyway, ing, and at 1:30 p. ni. Rabbi reports the Swedish newspaper Joseph Eisenman will speak. Dagenshnehyter. It is believed At 9 o'clock Sunday, Sept. 28, here that a shortage of yellow the post-Ban. Mitzvah boys' group material has been responsible for will meet for weekday services, the postponement of the German followed by breakfast. decree designed to further segre- A rally for parents and •hil- gating the Jews from the general dren will lie held at 1(1:3(1, for population. the purpose of enrollment in the Sunday religious classes sponsored congyegation. Symphony Completes by A the talking movie in technicolor New Season's Plans e»titled'"A Tale of Two Worlds" and produced by the American Completed plans for one of the Jewish Joint Distribution Commit- most interesting years in the his- tee will be shown. Kol Nidre will be chanted, by tory of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra have been announced Cantor Hyman Shulsinger and by General Manager Murray G. choir at 6 p. or., Tuesday, Sept. 30. Rabbi Wohlgelernter will Paterson. The orchestra will open its 28th preach mini the "Sabbath of Sab- season Thursday night, Oct. 16, baths". Morning services Wed- in Masonic Auditorium, with nesday will begin at 7 a. m., Bruno Walter as conductor. The with the Rabbi's sermon sched- first rehearsal is scheduled for uled for 10:30 on the subject "Immortality and Sabbath". Yiz- Monday morning, Oct. 13. In preparation for the orches- kor will follow at 11. A special tra's winter work are five inde- prayer will be recited for the pendent courses of concerts: 14 government of the United States Thursday nights; six matinees and responsive reading from the (five Fridays and one Saturday); Psalms will be added to the serv- eight Saturday night popular- ices, in accordance with the re- priced concerts; six Saturday quest of the Union of Orthodox morning Young People's programs Rabbis, to give expression in and six free concerts for children prayer to the critical world situa- of the Public and parochial tion. Children's services will be held schools. Tuesday evening at 0:30 and Wednesday morning at 10. Louis Marshall Lodge Detroit Louis Marshall Lodge opened_ the new season with a stag party and meeting on Tues- day, Sept. 16. at the Jewish Center. Walter Bellow was chairman of the program. Max Blumenthal arranged for and showed movies of ,the fight between Louis and Conn. Al Levin gave an inspiring talk on the vital need for Bnai Brith work relative to American- ism. Germans Fleeing Bombs Move Into Belgian-Jewish Houses LONDON. (PS)—Thousands of Germans evacuated from areas heavily bombed by the RAF have left the Reich for Belgium, where they have been moved into Jew- ish homes, according to the press here. The Jewish owner's of the houses were ordered to vacate the premises to make room for the Nazis. 9 Pisgah Lodge Meets Membership Drive On Monday Evening Of Youth Education Sam Maza will assume his offi- League's Auxiliary cial duties as new president of Pisgah Lodge of Bnai Brith when he presides over the first busi- ness meeting of the Lodge on Monday evening, Sept. 29, in the auditorium of the Jewish ('enter. Harry Yudkoff, finance chair- man, will present the official bud- get to be ratified by the lodge members. Rudolph Meyersohn, first vice president and program chairman, will lead the membership in a group discussion on "What I Ex- pect from Bnai Brith". After three weeks of prelimi- nary practice, the Pisgah Lodge Bowling League will open its fifth season on Thursday at the Bowl- O-Drome on Dexter. More than 175 members have entered the league to make 35 teams. Prizes for individual. team and highest 'average will be offered. A mid- season annual banquet, the annual inter-city bowling tournament be- tween Detroit and Toledo are some of the features planned for the 1940-41 bowling season. Ira G. Kaufman, president of the bowling league, has named the following as captains: A. Osher, L. Sklar, P. Hamm, Gunsberg., M. Goldhoff, Ted Gold, A. Glas- man, A. EngTin, 13. Fishel, M. Engrin, M. Kutinsky, S. Penni- koff, P. Thalberg., II. Schwartz, H. Thomas, Sam Maza, A. Sklare, M. Kallman, M. Miller, L. Schwartz, N. Mitshkin, M. Zol- kower, L. Werner, A. Jutinsky, R. Sampsoan, B. Dolgin, A. Davis, L. David, R. Sklar, N. Spector, J. Horn and A. Tessler. They can't give Lillian Hell- man's smash anti-Nazi play, "Watch on the Rhine", a hearing in Washington because our capi- tal has a law prohibiting juven- iles from appearing on the stage. A membership drive was launched by the Youth Educa- tion League Auxiliary at its ini- tial meeting' of the season Wed- nesday at the home of Miss Pearl Schneider, president. Miss Schneider appointed two chairmen for the coming year— Miss_ Lilly Shapiro, program chairnurn, and Miss Beatrice ■ Vaiss, publicity chairman. Miss Jean Simons, case chair- man, gave a report of the char- itable work being done by the organization. Provision of clothing for needy children between the ages of 3 and 5 years is to be the main project of the group this year, it was decided. A social hour followed the business meeting. The next meet- ing will be held at the home of Miss Naomi Tillman on Wednes- day, Oct. 8. To Unveil Monument For Rabbi Zager At Noon Sunday An unveiling of a monument in memory of Rabbi Menachim Mendell Hillevi Zager will take place on Sunday, Sept. 28, at 12 o'clock noon, at the Tu•over Cemetery on Gratiot Ave. Rela- tives and friends are invited to attend. A pure vegetable shortening. For cooking, baking and frying all your meat and dairy dishes. Easy to digest; no after-taste. 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Matthew Penn, Jewish Welfare Board field worker at Fort Cus- ter, will be the moderator, while Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich, representing the mother's point of view, and a chaplain from Fort Custer will comprise the resource panel. Preceding the discussion there will be a showing of cartoons and "Follow-the-Bouncing - Ball" com- munity singing. Following the forum, there will be social danc- ing and refreshments. This program has been planned by the Youth Speaks Committee in conjunction with the League's Army and Navy Committee, and invitations have been extended to men at the Naval Armory, Sel- fridge Field, Fort Custer and Fort Wayne. Members of the League of Detroit. Jewish Youth will drive these guests to the Jewish Community Center. The public is invited to attend the Youth Speaks Committee's Forum on "Jewish Men in Uni- form". There is no admission charge. Women's Committee to Aid City Clerk Leadbetter Gives Card Party Plans 'have been completed by the Women's Campaign Commit- tee for City Clerk Thomas I). Leadbetter, for a mixed card party to be held Friday evening, Oct. 3, in the Masonic Temple, at 8 p. m. Reservations may be 'mle by calling Mrs. Louis Urban, Pin- grey 4307, and Mrs. Peter Da- vidson, Tyler 5-7272. There will be prizes. Half-Rations for Jews in Baltic States GENEVA. (JPS)—Food ration- ing in the Baltic states of Lith- uania, Latvia and Nazi-controlled sections of Esthonia has been so fixed by German authorities that Jews receive half the rations al- lotted to non Jews. ROSH HASHONAH GREETINGS YOUR LIFE INSURANCE AGENT CAN BRING YOU PERPETUAL HAPPINESS WITH OUR LOW RATE FULL INCOME DISABILITY PREFERRED RISK CONTRACT Low Rates -- 1st Year Dividend Attention, Brokers—Augment your income and at the same time render your clients a real service by proposing this outstanding policy. The Columbus Mutual Life Insurance Co. 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