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October 3, 1941

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

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Three Outstanding Artists in Jewish
CHECK K.K.K.,
A. C. LAPPIN GIVEN PREFERRED
Center Concert - Lecture Forum
FORD URGED
RATING IN RACE FOR COUNCIL
Cultural, Athletic and Social Programs Are Announced for
Asked- to Stop Circula- A. C. Lappin, prominent De- state and Federal—as arbitrator,
the Current Year
troit leader who is a candidate for is a pioneer in the movement to
tion of Anti-Semitic the
Within the framework of the
City Council, was listed among establish conciliation courts, and
Biweekly meetings of the pro-
has rendered services to numer-
Tuesday evening concert-lecture- gram resource committee are to be
the Preferred candidates by the ous
Pamphlet
important movements.
forum series to be sponsored by held at the Center and are to

the Jewish Community Center be addressed by resource author-
Henry Ford was called on by
for the coming season, three in- ities from various local and na-
ternationally famed artists—Her- tional organizations. Samuel Ja- Friends of Democracy, Inc., to
tha Glaz, contralto; Josep Lhev- cobs, regionals representative of "take immediate legal steps" to
inne, pianist, and Emanuel Feuer- the OPM, addressed the second stop the Ku Klux Klan, from dis-
mann, cellist—will be presented on meeting of the committee, Thurs- tributing an anti-Semitic pamph-
let, "The International Jew,"
succeeding Tuesday evenings. Miss day evening at the Center.
which first was published in 1920
Glaz will be heard on Nov. 25,
Mothers' Clubs
by Ford's newspaper, the Dear-
Mr. Lhevinne, Dec. 2, and Mr.
The Council of Mothers' Clubs born Independent.
Feuermann on Dec. 9.
will usher in the season with a
In a telegram to Ford, L. M.
Josef Lhevinne paid a surprise Succoth celebration and dance, Birkhead, national director of
visit to the Center during the Wednesday, Oct. 8, at 8 p. m., Friends of Democracy, pointed out
past week to confer with Julius at the Center.
that the Klan has just now re-
Chajes, the Center's music three-
The 12th its
Street Mothers' Club printed the pamphlet and is dis-
tor, and Mrs. Abraham Cooper,
will hold ts opening meeting tributing it throughout the coun-
chairman Mr.
of the
Center
music Thursday, Oct. 9, at 8:30p m., try, with the announcement that
committee.
Lhevinne
announc-
at Assembly
Assembly Hall, 12th, near it is "the first reprint of a series
ed that Madame Rosins Lhevinne
Ave. Mrs. L. Avison of 96 articles originally appearing
would
share
the second
half to of
his Detroit
concert
program
be will be the soloist of the evening. in the Dearborn Independent."
devoted to a composition arranged
The Young Women's Study Club
Calling anti-Semitism a "po-
for two pianos.
has scheduled its Red Cross Unit litical device used by Nazis in
Four Michigan Symphony con- meeting for Wednesday, Oct. 8, all parts of the world as an in-
1:30
In., at
the Clements.
home of tegral part of their scheme to
certs, Valter Poole conducting, will at
Mrs.
S. p.
Tauber,
2055
divide and conquer," Birkhead told
open the Center's 1941-42 season,
Election of officers will be held Ford "it is imperative that the
the first to be heard Tuesday eve-
ning, Oct. 21. Outstanding soloists by the Parkside Study Club on Klan's use of your name and
are scheduled to appear with the Wednesday, Oct. 8, at 1:30 p. m., slanderous articles be stopped at
Michigan Symphony at each con- at the Talmud Torah, Midland once."
"At the present time," Birk-
at Parkside.
cert.
English and citizenship classes head said, "the Klan is engaged
Study Individual Programs
in a membership and fund-raising
In ordered to stimulate the in- are held twice each week. The drive designed to restore it to
Dexter
classes
meet
at
the
Hol-
terest of their respective groups
the disgraceful position it held
in the Center's Tuesday evening mur and Tuxedo Talmud Torah, some 17 years ago. If these plans
Monday
and
Wednesday
after-
series, the Center's club leaders
materialize, the Klan will embark
have organized a workshop for noons from 1 to 3 p. m. The 12th on an anti-Jew, anti-Catholic,
the study of the individual pro- Street classes meet at the House anti-Negro drive which will sur-
grams. The workshop was inaug- of Shelter, Tuesday and Thurs- pass any tolerance yet seen in
urated following the club leaders' day afternoons from 1 to 3 p. m. this country. In addition, the Klan
Succoth Schedule
"brunch" last Sunday with a dis.
is organizing secret terroristic
cussion of the program to be pre-
Center members are reminded units in industrial sectors through.
sented by the Lhevinnes. On this that the building will be closed out the country. One of these
occasion also Dr. Israel Kunin the opening and closing days of units is now active in Detroit. As
was re-elected chairman of the the week of Succoth. The sched- a matter of self-interest you
Club Leaders' group.
ule follows: Building closes Sun- should take every step within your
Club Leaders are also arrang- day, Oct. 5, 5:00 p. m., and re- power to help smash the Klan
ing to have their various club opens Tuesday, Oct. 7, 7:30 p. m.; now."
members decorate the Succah building closes, Sunday, Oct. 12,
which the Center plans to build. 5:00 p. m., and re-opens Tuesday,
MOLLY SEGAL AUXILIARY
The regular art and music pro- Oct. 14, 7:30 p. m.
OF J. C. R. S. OF DENVER
gram conducted by the Center is
already under way. The Center
Molly Segal Auxiliary of the
Symphony Orchestra and choral Braun Preferred for Coun-
Jewish Consumptive Relief So-
groups are rehearsing regularly
cil by Citizen's League
ciety of Denver held a board
and both elementary and advanced
meeting at the home of the presi-
art classes are meeting. The Cen-
Edgar G. Braun, candidate for dent, Mrs. V. Freedman. The
ter's Music ...Appreciation Group,
which has met throughout the councilman, is a Detroit attorney fleeting was opened by the chair-
summer, will continue its activi- of many years' standing. He is man, Mrs. S. Waterstone. Plans
ties through the fall and winter 45 years of age and was edu- were made for the 10th annual
months. Book chats and the Town cated at Wagner College, Roch- banquet, which will be held on
Meeting of the Air will also be on ester University, and the Detroit Sunday, Dec. 7, as Congregation
the regulai weekly schedule for College of Law. He was gradu- Beth David, Elmhurst and 14th.
the season, as will a variety of ated from the latter institution For further information call the
additional cultural and educational in 1924 and has since been prac- chairman of tickets, Mrs. A.
activities soon to be announced.
ticing law in Detroit. His law Greenfield, To. 6-5895.
Swimming Instruction
offices are located at 1210 David
Instruction in swmming at the Stott Bldg.
GIFTS TO HEBREW SCHOOLS
Center wit be conducted by Boris
He has been secretary and
Katz, senior student in health
The United Hebrew Schools
education at Wayne University. treasurer of the Stott Realty Co. received the following contribu-
and
secretary
of
the
Arcadia
Co.
An accredited Red Cross Life
tions to the scholarship fund:
Saver, Mr. Katz has been em- He is now secretary of both the From Mrs. Abraham De Roven,
Epworth
Realty
Co.
and
the
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ployed by the Detroit Department
in honor of the recovery
of Recreation and has had ex- West Warren Corporation, and of her husband, Abraham De
perience in practice teaching at is attorney for the Detroit Retail Roven, from his recent illnessr
Hutchins and Tappan Intermedi- Druggists Association.
ate Schools. He is a member of
He is interested in the Boy a contribution from Mr. and Mrs.
the Wayne Varsity Swimming Scout movement and holds the Harry M. Selker, in memory of
Team and the Wayne Varsity office of chairman of the south- their beloved parents, Joseph and
Football Team.
west district in that organization. Ettalaya Finley, and their broth-
Fencing, Boxing, Wrestling
He is a World War Veteran and ers, Nathan and Richard David
The co-educational fencing class a member of the American Le- Finley; a contribution from Mr.
and Mrs. Julius Silverman of
has reorganized under the in- gion.
struction of Seymour Berman,
Mr. Braun is a preferred can- Collingwood Ave., in honor of the
with Gerald Zinstain assisting. didate of the Detroit Citizen's Bar Mitzvah of their son, Har-
All equipment is furnished the League and numerous other civic vey; a gift to the scholarship
fund from Mr. and Mrs. Henry
fencers who meet Thursday eve- and fraternal organizations.
Weinberg of Wildemere Ave., in
nings at 8 and Sunday afternoons
honor of the Bar Mitzvah of
at 1:30.
Harvey Silverman; one-half-schol-
In October the Center will spon-
arship from Mr. and Mrs. Max
sor a fencing exhibition slated
Lindbergh Assailed
Schreiber of Glynn Court, in
to arouse city-wide interest.
Center boxing teams are also
By 700 Christians
honor of the Bar Mitzval? of
scheduled to enter city tourna-
their son, Samuel, which was ob-
ments in every classification this
NEW YORK. (JPS)— served Sept. 27, at the Mishkan
year. Irving Newman, the new Charles A. Lindbergh may not Israel Synagogue; one-half schol-
coach, formerly trained boxers at be an anti-Semite to the arship from Dr. and Mrs. Adolph
the Brewster Center. Instruction America First Committee, but Ehrlich, in honor of the Bar
in boxing is given on Sunday to 700 Christian leaders Mitzvah of their son, Edward
mornings at 11 and Monday and throughout America his Des Norman, which was observed on
Wednesday evenings at 8.
Sep.t 27 at the David W. Simons
Bert Ruby is beginning his Moines anti-Semitic speech was Branch of the United Hebrew
"an
insult
to
Christ,"
accord-
second season as wrestling instruc-
Schools.
tor at the Center. Wrestling in- ing to the text of a statement
struction is scheduled for Sun- signed by them for the Prot-
day mornings at 11 and Thurs- estant Digest. Bishops, deans Stoll in Race
of divinity schools, church lay
day evenings at 8.
leaders, social welfare work- For City Clerk
Rhumba and Waltz
Social dancing classes in rhum- ers and college heads were
Harold E. Stoll is seeking the
ba, waltz and fox trot are in the among the signatories.
In what is generally regard- office of City Clerk.
process of organization. Miriam
Carver and Kirk McNeil are the ed as an indirect slap at
Elected to the office of Regis-
instructors.
Charles A. Lindbergh, Mrs. ter of Deeds in 1932, he imme-
Details on all cultural and ath- Franklin D. Roosevelt warned diately began to modernize the
letic programs may be obtained that the dissolution of Ameri- Register's system to reduce the
by telephoning the Jewish Com- can democracy might follow time necessary to record an
munity Center, Madison 8400.
as a by-product if the nation instrument and to simplify the in-
accepted the racial and reli- dexing system and bring about
Program Resources
The League of Detroit Jewish gious prejudices served up by greater economy in the operation
Youth has organized a Program some of the isolationist leaders. of his office.
Resource Committee. In addition
Her condemnatio•. of the
Not only has his office become
to regular members, the Center's bigots was contained in an self-sustaining, but each year
club leaders and the program address last Sunday night over from the revenues derived, has
chairmen of all groups affiliated the NBC network in the first returned to the taxpayers a
with the League have been in- of a series of weekly talks as sizeable profit of some $70,000
vited to join the committee.
a news commentator.
per year.

Detroit Citizen's League.
For close to 20 years prominent
in the civic and political life of
Detroit and Michigan, Mr. Lappin
has earned the esteem of citizens
throughout the state.
He is a former Labor Commis-
sioner, has served the courts—

Fifteen years ago, Mr. Lappin
was the director of the Keren
Hayesod, at the time when sep-
arate campaigns were conducted
for Palestine. He directed two
very successful drives which set
high records in fund-raising for
Palestine.

Noah Nachbush and John T. Whitaker on the
Program of Shaarey Zedek Men's Club
on October 8 and 15

Two outstanding dates have
been announced by the Men's
Club of Congregation Shaarey
Zedek and the personalities will
be presented on Wednesday,
Oct. 8 and 15.
For the Oct. 8 engagement,
Noah Nachbush returns by popu-
lar demand. This performer has
charmed and kept his audiences
entranced with his chasidic in-
terpretations. The theater-goer is
thrilled by his deep understand-
ing and portrayal of Jewish life.
Noah Nachbush is about to so-
journ to California and it will be
some time before he may be here
again. The Nachbush evening will
be gratis to all members of Con-
gregation Shaarey Zedek.

On Oct. 15, John T. Whitaker,
foreign correspondent, who re-
cently returned from war-torn
Europe, will be the speaker. His
wide knowledge of world affairs,
up to the minute, has enabled
him to speak out loud in the
press, much to the dislike of the
dictators of Europe. It will be
recalled that he was expelled
from Italy for voicing his opin-
ions frankly.
This feature on the Men's Club
program of activities is the sea-
son's highlight. Members and their
tvives will be admitted free. Guests
on this occasion will be charged
50 cents. Due to the limited seat-
ing capacity of the social hall,
those desiring tickets should do
so by calling Tyler 4-6200.

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