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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1941-10-17

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

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October 17, 1941

PONTIAC NOTES Stark to Discuss

DR. LOUIS MANN OF CHICAGO
TO ADDRESS DONOR' LUNCHEON
Traditional Local
OF MT. SINAI ASS'N ON OCT. 29
Jewish Families

Sabbath services were held
Friday evening at the Temple
with Rabbi Eric Friedland offi-
ciating. The children of the
TOWNSEND 8.8139
Temple Religious School partici- Detroit News "Old Timer" to
Address Bnai Moshe Y.P.S.
pated in the worship. Children
of the first and second grades
on Sunday
took part in a consecration serv-
On Sunday evening, Oct. 19,
ice. A Succoth story was told.
the Y.P.S. of Bnai Moshe will
• A Simchas Torah dinner was present George Stark at its first
held at Temple Beth Jacob Sun- cultural meeting in the social-
day evening with a large attend- hall of the synagogue, Dexter and
ance. Mrs. Herman Stenbuck Lawrence.
Mr. Stark, the Detroit News
acted as chairman of arrange-
ments. Following the dinner a "Old Timer", will speak on "Tra-
congregational meeting was held ditional Jewish Families in De-
with Sam Cohen, president of troit". He will show the influ-
ence of these families in Detroit.
Temple Beth Jacob presiding.
Lawrence Walter Friedman,
president
of this young people's
.
The Bnai Brith, in conjunction
with Bnai Israel synagogue and group, will open the meeting
Temple Beth 'Jacob, is sponsoring and make some announcements.
Qt.
There will be dancing and re-
a series of lectures. Phyllis Ad-
ler, S. L. A. Marshall, Preston freshments after the lecture. All
Slosson and Gerhart Seger are men 21 years old and over and
listed as speakers coming to the all women 19 and over are in-
Strictly fresh
vited to attend. Admission is
city.
free.
• EGGS •
Following weeks will bring
A rummage sale was held forth such guests as Bob Hall,
JOHNSON
Thursday at the, Temple. Mrs. famous inpressario, a technique
Jacob Meyer and Mrs. Louis color picture with a famous lec-
MILK DEPOT CO.
Solomon were co-chairmen of turer, the head of the F. B. I.
the committee in charge.
TRinity 1.3131
in Detroit, and other guests.
On Oct. 15 at 8:30 p. in. the
group had a discussion which
was followed by (lancing and re-
freshments.
Detroit's Favorite Rendezvous
All those interested in joining
the group may get more informa-
ALREADY ACCEPTED AS A FAVORITE MEETING
tion by calling To. 6-5620 or
SPOT, THE COZINESS AND DELICIOUS FOOD
HO. 0862.

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Mount Sinai Hospital Associa-
tion of Detroit is swinging into
a successful drive for reservations
for the third donor luncheon to
be sponsored on Oct. 29, 12:30
p. m., at the Masonic Temple.
• Dr. Louis L. Mann, rabbi of
Sinai Congregation of Chicago,
will be the guest speaker. He is
a former lecturer in comporative
ethics at Yale University; now,

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DR. LOUIS L. MANN

"Unity" of . which John Haynes
Holmes is editor; member of thy'
executive committee of Eugenics
Commission of the United States;
member of the executive board of
American Committee of Outlawry
of War; president of Big Brother
Association of Chicago; member
of the board of trustees of
Church Peace Union; member of
the Illinois Society for the Pro-
tection of Medical Research; mem-
ber of the executive committee of
the National Crime Prevention
Institute; contributor of Dictinn-
ary of American Biography; mem-
ber of the advisory council of
American Library Foundation;
collaborator in New Thorndyke
Dictionary; author of "In Quest
of the Bluebird"; editor, depart-
ment of ethics, "Universal Jew-
ish Encyclopedia."
The committee on• arrangements
is completing plans for an after-
noon of entertainment with a pa-
triotic atmosphere. Mrs. Jacob
Harvith, president, announced that
Dave Diamond and his orchestra,
with the addition of Thomas Evans
and Miss Sally Johnson, Civic
Opera stars, will furnish the mus-
ical program.
Mrs. Charles Gitlin, general
chairman, is assisted by Mesdames
Nathan Fishman and Jack Rubin,
co-chairmen.
Mrs. Daniel Rachmiel, chair-
man of the reservations, is assist-
ed by Mrs. Bernard Rose. Mrs.
Jack Nadler and Mrs. Minnie
Goodman are in charge of the
hummage store.. Mrs. Leon A.
Katzzin is luncheon secretary.
Mesdames Walter Golden, Sam-
uel Atlas and Morris Solomon
are in charge of the souvenir
program.

professor of Oriental languages,
at University of Chicago. He was
decorated by the French govern-
Activities of Local
We Deliver — Phone TO. 8-1350
ment with the title "Officer of the
Veterans' Groups Academy." He is chancellor of
Jewish Chautauqua Society of
Post No. 135, in conjunction America; associate editor of
with Post 190, sponsored a get-
13254 LINWOOD—Opp. Avalon Theater
together, Oct. 13, at Veterans
"Frontier Dance"
Bldg. The WPA Spiritual Singers Levitts Celebrate
rendered many numbers that Golden Anniversary
On Sunday,
they sang at the White House
last year. Rabbi Leon Frain, hon- On Sunday, Oct. 26
You Can Buy
Preparations have been com-
orary chaplain of the depart-
QUALITY KOSHER MEAT
pleted for the fifth annual Jew-
ment, delivered the address.
Mr. and Mrs. Moses Levitt of ish Frontier (lance to be held
with Confidence from
Dr. Robert Rosen, regional na-
tional vice commander, issued a 2030 Taylor Ave., who have been in the Jude Ballroom of the De-
call for a conference to be held prominently identified with Or- troit Leland Hotel on Sunday
Oct. 18 and 19 at Congress Ho- thodox Jewish activities in De- evening, Nov. 2, Louis Rosen,
tel,
Chicago, Ill. Representatives troit for many years, will ob- chairman of the arrangements
Kosher Meat U Poultry Market
from Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, serve their 50th wedding anni- committee,- announces that every
(Between Burlingame and Webb)
Illinois,
Missouri, Kansas, North versary at a dinner on Sunday effort has been put forth to
TO. 8.8118 - 9
11632 DEXTER BLVD.
make this affair one of the out-
Dakota
and
Minnesota will take
Next to Kresge's
standing social functions of the
part in the deliberations.
season. An inspiring program of
National Commander Ben
Jewish music has been arranged
Kaufman recently announced the
by Carl Haas, organist of Temple
following
Michigan
national
ap-
try, try again seems to be a
Israel. It will be presented dur-
P. Burn-
pointments:
Dr.
Perry
Nazi motto, as anti-Jewish propa-
ing intermission and will feature
ganda leaflets have again been stine, Michigan department sen-
a number of talented musicians.
(Continued from Page 1)
dropped by German fliers over ior vice commander, was ap-
The Jewish Frontier Dance is
pointed national deputy radio of-
besieged
Leningrad.
Germans have closed all Jewish
being sponsored by the Detroit
ficer;
Joseph
Jones,
past
com-
Calling on the Russians to mander of Post No. 135, was
schools in the protectorate and
chapters of the League for La-
have prohibited Jewish students cease fighting for the "Jewish Bol- appointed national deputy aide;
bor Palestine. It is the club's
from attending the general public shevists," the Nazis have renewed Samuel J. Rhodes, commander
major public fund-raising activity
their
anti-Semitic
campaign,
the
schools.
for the current year. Tickets for
first one having failed at the out- of Post No. 190, was appointed
Nazi Government in Russia
the dance may be obtained from
set of the Soviet-German war. The deputy judge advocate; Danny
members of the League, from
Heinrich Lohse, former Gau- Nazi leaflets declare that the war Cohen, adjutant of Downriver
Louis Rosen, TO. 7-8411, or at
leiter of Schleswig-Holstein, has is desired only by the Jews and Post No. 225, was appointed
the door on the night of the-
been named Reich Commissar for Jewish Bolshevik Commissars, and deputy chief of staff; Ellis Gold-
event.
the northern and southern parts they promise the Russians on berg, adjutant of Post No. 135,
of Soviet Russia occupied by the Hitler's word of honor that they was appointed national deputy
Nazis, including Lithuania, Lat- will be spared if they cease firing. historian; Maurice Bordelove,
Beth El Sisterhood to Open
via and Estonia. Wilhelm Kube, 180,000 Serbs and Jews Killed, past commander of Post No. 135
ruthless veteran Nazi, assistant to
and
present
historian
of
Post
No.
Lecture Series Nov. 4
About 180,000 Serbs and Jews
Lohse, has been selected to admin- have been killed, imprisoned or 230, was appointed national dep-
MR. AND MRS. MOSES LEVITT
ister former Soviet White Russia. tortured by the Axis powers since uty patriotic instructor.
The Olive Deane Hormel lec-
Kube, in one of his first proc- they entered Yugoslavia, Milan
Ladies' Auxiliary Activities
evening,
Oct. 26, at the K. of P. ture series, sponsored by the
lamations, ordered all schools Grol, communications minister in
Mrs. Marian M. Hoffman of
Sisterhood of Temple Beth EL
opened with the exception of the the Free Yugoslavia government, New York, national president of Hall, Erskine and John R.
is designed to afford better un-
Jewish schools. Former governor charged here.
Moses and Zerla Levitt were derstanding of basic defense
the Ladies' Auxiliary, will be the
of the Province of Brandenburg,
Mr. Grol revealed that up to guest of the Detroit Auxiliary on married in Kishineff, Russia, on
Kube also warned against the the end of August there were Oct. 18, 19, 20 and 21. She will Oct. 6, 1891. They left Kishi- problems and the world wide
injection of religion into the new "mass slaughters" in an Axis- visit the Flint Auxiliary on Sun- neff in 1903, after the pogrom, challenge to democracy. • ' ' r i
Miss Hormel, who is a special
state. "Pastors who interfere with inspired pogrom. He listed these day and will attend a luncheon and settled in Montreal where
politics," he said, "will be ar- towns as having suffered heavily at the Fort Wayne Hotel with a they resided for 13 years. For lecturer for the University of . .:1-
Michigan. Extension Service, is li'I I
rested or expelled from White in the massacres:
group of the Ladies' Auxiliary. the past 25 years they have well known for her fine revie \ts il,,il
Russia."
Bihac: "200 killed, more than On Oct. 20, she will be the guest lived in Detroit.
of important new books, often' j a
1,000 wounded."
of the newly organized Ladies'
Mr. Levitt, who Is in the ac- even before the books are re- , q i!r i i
Poles Aid Ghetto Jews in
Mostar: "200 killed, in two Auxixliary unit of the Lt. Eli cessory business in Royal Oak, leased for public sale.
', il i. .
Warsaw
nights."
Levin Post No. 230 and will in- is still active in business and at-
The first lecture will be Owl '.,,y.li':
LONDON (JPS) — A secret
Ljubljana: "2,500 killed and stall their officers.
tends to his work daily.
,
.

Tuesday, Nov. 4, at 11 o'cloci :.',14.1
Polish society composed of non- more than 1,000 wounded."
The Ladies' Auxiliary is active
at the Temple, Woodward iii ,;•:,`,,';;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Levitt
have
six
Jews and organized for the pur-
Prijedor: "1,000 killed."
in promoting Americanism and children; Joseph, who is in busi- Gladstone, on the subjeci Aii;i
pose of smuggling foods into the
Neverinje: "500 killed."
Defense work. For information ness with his father.; Dr. Nathan "Makers of Our Magazines".
Warsaw ghetto and to aid ghetto
Don iilpac: "3,000 killed."
regarding these units, call Mrs. Levitt; Mrs. - Sam (Anna) Green; The other five lectures will 101- • I..., ,k,
Jews in every other possible way
Mufti Not Yet Apprehended
Morris Luniloff TO. 8-3497, or
'
was discovered by the Gestapo,
Hai Amin el Husseini, exiled Mrs. Sam Mann, VI. 2-5588, for Jack Levitt, formerly a drug- low on alternate Tuesdays.
Tickets are $1.50 for mem-
the Nazi paper Kryer Warshav- Mufti of Jerusalem, has not yet Post No. 230; flak. Post No. 135, gist now associated in business
with his father; Abraham, who bers of the Sisterhood and $1.7,i
ski of Warsaw disclosed today. been apprehended, Foreign Secre-
Mrs. Rose Cowan.
is in the hardware business; Mrs. for non-members. Mrs. Theod.o . e
The Poles were comparatively tary Anthony Eden admitted when call
On Oct. 26, the Lt. Eli Levin Robert (Rachel) Slutzky of Keller and Mrs. Herman Lew H.
free to enter and leave the ghetto Geoffrey Mander, Liberal, asked Post
No. 230 will hold annual Windsor. They have 11 grand- co-chairmen in charge of a ,
and they did all sorts of services whether the fugitive had now
installation and dinner at the Up- children.
rangements, announce that res-
for the imprisoned Jews for quite been interned in Persia.
some time before the Gestapo un-
"Government are fully aware town Club.
Mr. Levitt was president of ervations are being taken by
covered the Society. Nazi news- of the importance that the Allied
the Yeshivath Beth Yehudah for members of the activities com-
papers denounced the society as Governments attach to his arrest
six years. He is a vice president mittee.
Jews in Kiev Must Wear
consisting of Shabes Goyim and and all possible steps are being
of the House of Shelter and of
Magen David
threatened them with severe pun- taken to secure it," Eden de-
. ili
the Beth Tefilo Emanuel Con-
The
Magen
David
edict
has
GENEVA (JPS) — The Nazis , t.:1
ishment. One result of the Nazi clared.
gregation. He served on the
"When he is caught, how will spread to Kiev, capital of the board of the Home for Aged, is unhappily report that the young I) Itt
discovery has been to strengthen
the guard at the entrances to he be treated?" Laborite Philip Russian Ukraine and the most active in Mizrachi and was an Jewish population of White Rus- i (4,,,,
the ghetto and all precautions J. Noel-Baker wanted to know. important city captured thus far organizer of the Keshnever-Bes- sia quit the country before the i [ 1 .,,9
Germans entered, thus leaving l ,i,114
"We should like to catch him by the Nazis in their invasion Farber Association.
against a repetition of such an
of Soviet Russia. This is the first
the land without potential slave 1 ,ii;
activity have been taken, the first," Eden replied.
At their golden wedding an- labor and in a bad situation 11- ,..
Latest dispatches from Iran time the Germans have intro-
paper reported.
niversary
celebration, Mr. and from the business angle, accord:l',.); ,1
duced
"Aryan"
laws
into
the
Germans Drop Anti-Jewish Prop- had suggested that El Husseini
might be hiding in the premises Soviet Ukraine and generally Mrs. Levitt plan to distribute ing to Ruskoye Slovo, pro-Nazi 1.4'
aganda Leaflets Over
of the Japanese legation in Te- into territories previously occu- a large sum of money to local Berlin newspaper in the Russian
Leningrad
charities.
pied by the U. S. S. R.
language. - la II
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