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October 17, 1941 - Image 6

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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

Three Clergymen
To Stage "Minstrel
Report on Their
Moments" Tuesday
Trip to England

League of N. H. J. C. Ready for

From Whom Next? Women's Auxiliary

NEW YORK (JPS) — Magis-
trate Anna M. Kross, whose court
is often in the news as the place
to which anti-Semites are brought,
found herself confronted with a
new brand of anti-Semitism in
the case of Edgar Martin, Negro,
who was charged with disorderly
conduct in Harlem. He had made
street speeches attacking the Jews
and also threatening to extermin-
ate all light-complexioned Negroes.
Martin came to the United- States
from the British West Indies 21
years ago.

Of Home for Aged
To Meet on Monday

October 1 T, 1941

Intimate
L Picture
tep
D. randeis
Of

(From "The Nine Old
I
Men" by
Annual Event
An audience of approximately
Pearson and Allen)
Monday, Oct. 20, at 1:30 p. m.,
200 men and women of the Chris-
Mrs. Daniel Siegel, president
the Women's Auxiliary of the
tian and Jewish faiths, at a lunch-
Five years later when Presi-
Jewish Home for Aged will hold
eon on Wednesday at the Detroit- of the Detroit League of the
dent
Harding appointed Taft
its
open meeting at the home,
Leland Hotel, heard the report National Home for Jewish Chil-
Petoskey at Humphrey. The meet- prised
of Rabbi Morris S. Lazaron, Fa- dren, states that after weeks of
jtuosticel ies,col'nela. n3't ' hat w w:%;
ing will be in the form of a
ther C. Donovan and Dr. Everett strenuous rehearsals and ardu-
membership party, admission to be friendship existed between Taft
R. Clinchy on their trip to Eng- ous work, the Detroit League
and Brandeis. Because of the
by paid-up membership only.
land to ascertain the state of reli-
bitter Ballinger episode a n d
gion in the present crisis. They
The program will include se-
Taft's
subsequent display of vin-
represented the National Confer-
lections by the talented young dictiveness,
it was generally be-
ence of Christians and Jews.
violinist, Miss Eileen Reznick;
lieved that the two men w ere
imitations
by
Bob
Hall,
sent
by
Preceding their addresses, a
not on speaking terms. But one
talking film was presented on
day, several years after his ap-
Yount
Women's
Bicur
"The World We Live In," showing
pointment, Brandeis was out tak-
the spread of intolerance in this
Cholem Organization
ing his regular evening stroll just
country and presenting a strong
before dinner, which is served
appeal against bigotry.
Purity Rainbow Assembly No.
punctually at 7. It was :1 rainy,
The three clergymen indicated
12 held public. installation on
misty evening, and he was hur-
in their addresses that the British
Monday, Oct. 13, at Eastern Star
rying back to his home when,
people, are smiling and unafraid,
Temple. Officers installed are:
in turning a corner, he bumped
that they are going on determin-
Worthy advisor, Eva Cohan;
into it large, portly gentleman
edly with their daily tasks and
worthy associate advisor, Doro-
also walking rapidly.
that they have learned the need
4
thy Mickelson; charity, Branche
Brandeis looked up, but before
for cooperation and for better reli-
Kurnetz; hope, Harriet Chetkin;
lie could say anything the other
gious feeling.
faith, Esther Mickelson; record-
man held out his hand and said:
er, Sheryl Stalberg; chaplain, Ar-
"You can't build civilization
MRS. CARL SHALIT
line Goldfarb; drill leader, Yetta
without a God," was the declara-
"Isn't this Mr. Brandeis? I am
tion of Rabbi Lazaron who point- will present its snow, "Minstrel Rose Grotstein; love, Loie Resk;
Mr. Taft. I once did You a great
ed to revived religious feeling as Moments," nex, Tuesday, Oct. religion, June Goldstaff; nature,
injustice, Mr. Brandeis. I am
the greatest need in the present/ 21, at 8:30 p. in., at the Scot- Lee Weiss; immortality, Sylvia
sorry."
Green;
fidelity,
Eleanor
Rogoff;
crisis.
tish Rite Cathedral, Masonic patriotism, Lorraine Weiss; serv-
"Thank you, Mr. Taft."
Father Donovan said that "if Temple.
"Good night, Mr. Brandeis."
ice, Harriet Cornfield; confiden-
we recognize the rights rooted in
This musical show is being
"Good night, Mr. Taft."
duties than there will be a basis directed by Robert Mazer, assisted tial observer, Murial Rosenthal;
outer observer, Roberta Miller;
for a just peace."
Justice and Mrs. Brandeis live
by Miss Miriam Sauls, Miss Ro- mother advisor, -Mrs. Ben Cohen.
very simply in an old.fashioned
Dr. Clinchy predicted the rise delle Broder and Miss Frieda
apartment house which still sun;
of a better world after the pres- Knee.
vives the inroads of the more
ent war. He said that there is a
Mrs.
Robert
Drews
and
Mrs.
sense of greater responsibility Maurice Schwartz are chairmen Paul Baerwald, Noted Phil-
modern palaces built by ex-Presi-
anthropist, Will Receive
among various groups and that of this fund-raising project.
dent Hoover, ex-President Wil-
— Photo by J. J. Clarke
the injection of the American way
Honorary Degree from
son, ex-Senator Reed and ex-
The
talent
committee,
com-
will help solve the trying issues
MRS. DAVID KLIGER
Under Secretary orState Castle
posed of Mrs. Anne Berris, Mrs, Hebrew Union College
of the existing crisis.
just two blocks away. The Ne-
courtesy of Pfeiffer Brewing Co.; gro elevator boy takes visitors
Rev. Joseph Mayne, director of Sidney Wallace, Mrs. Moe Prince
CINCINNATI.—Paul
Baerwald
the Detroit Round Table of the and Mrs. Cy Ross state that of New York, honorary chairman entertainment by Buddy Lester, up in'. a life reminiscent of the
National Conference of Christians many prominent persons are ap- of the American Jewish Joint M. C. at Sak's Show Bar; vocal horse-and-buggy days, and it is
selections by Mrs. Mildren Man-
and Jews, spoke briefly at the pearing in this production.
not necessary to be announced
Costumes for the cast were Distribution Committee and noted tel] Brasch, who recently return- in advance. The Brandeis apart-
luncheon. Dr. B. Benedict Glazer,
philanthropist,
will
receive
the
ed
from
a
successful
tour
of
the
newly-elected rabbi of Temple designed under the direction of degree of Doctor of Hebrew Let- East. Mrs. H.
Bregman, an ac- ment is simple almost to the
Beth El, was one of the guests. Mrs. David Ebner and her corn-
complished pianist, who received point of austerity. The furniture
mittee consisting of Mesdames
her musical training in Turkey, is old-fashioned and none too
Herman Schmier, Herman Rafel-
will
accompany Miss Rezniek and comfortable. The food, served by
Cy Ross, David Feinberg,
an aged Negro, is equally plain.
Mrs.
Brasch.
Walter Bruno Appears son,
Moe,' Prince, Lew Levinson, Dan-
Usually there is no cloth on the
A letter from the father of table.
Again with Detroit
iel Cullen, Frank Denison, Ed-
one of the refugee children being
ward Heiber, Irving Smith, Har-
Symphony
"Man," the Justice once told
sponsored by the auxiliary (under
ry Lutz and Sam Marks.
a young friend, "should live aus-
the
Save
the
Children
Federation)
With the brilliant opening con-
Mrs. George Levey and Mrs.
terely. he greatest menace to
will be read at the meeting.
cert of the new season now a Maurice Cohen are chairmen of
freedom is an inert people. And
Work done by the residents of
matter of history, Bruno Walter, the hostess committee consisting
the Home for the Red Cross will son," he added, "there are no
inspiring genius of the baton, of Mesdames Charles Agree,
be on display. This work was degrees of austerity. Either you
currently in charge of the De- Oshie Baker, Jack Berger, Ben
are austere or you are not aus-
carried on under the leadership of tere."
troit Symphony Orchestra, has Berkman, Edward Bernstein,
Mrs.
Jack
Kavanau,
chairman
of
announced another musical treat Louis Burns, Nat Bronstein, Her-
The Justice dines out almost
the occupational therapy commit-
for the second 'program Thurs- bert Cohen, Bennett Fenberg,
never, not even accepting invita-
tee.
day night, Oct. 23, in Masonic Irving Fredland, David Feinberg,
A table will be designated for tions to the White House. But
Auditorium. The same offerings Norman Frank, Sam Feldman,
the registration of Detroit Jewish the Brandeis home is the focal
will be heard at the opening of Arthur Gilbert, Irving Golden,
soldiers and sailors in service to point of leaders from many
the matinee series Friday at 2:30 Philip Greenwald, J. J. Karbal,
help compile a historical record of walks of life who come for ad-
p. m., Oct. 24, in the Scottish R. Robert Kallman, Edward
Jewish participation in the pres- vice, companionship and inspir-
Rite Cathedral.
Krause, Albert Kuschinski, Sam
ation.
ent defense program.
The program: Schumann, Fourth
Mrs. Tony l,ebovitz and her
In his quiet, unobtrusive waY,
Symphony in D Minor, Op. 120; Kutzin, Robert Krause, Philip
committee will have charge of re- Brandeis wields a wider influence
W a g n e r, "Bacchanale" from Kanter, Harry Lutz, Lew Levin-
freshments.
than any other justice on the
"Tannhauser"; Mahler, First Sym- son, Max Mann, Jacob Mazer,
A Simehas Torah party was Court. Lawyers, business execu-
phony in D Major. It was Walter, Harry Millar, Joseph Newman,
Ernst
J.
Sachse,
Irving
Swaab,
given residents at the home. Mrs. tives, social workers come from
himself, who introduced the Mah-
Joseph Rose, chairman of the sun- New York and other cities when
ler work to Detroit audiences, this Sam Schwartz, Nathan Scholnick,
PAUL BAERWALD
shine committee, arranged the he is able to see them, as he
taking place during the 1923- Sam Seplowin, Sidney Sidder,
1924 season in Orchestra Hall. Fred Simmons, Harry Solomon, ters, honoris causa, at the Fall program which featured Cantor/ nearly always is. The Justice is
Since then it has had but one Eugene Spanier, Morris Swade, Convocation of the Hebrew Robert Tulman of Temple Israel; conseiously and deliberately a
performance, that under the late Samuel Weisman and Leon Zeck- Union College, in New York City accompanied by Karl, Haas. Bi- teacher, particularly with young
man.
on Oct. 28, it was announced f reshments were served. Gifts people. Sympathetic and patient,
Ossip Gabrilowitsch in 1932.
Mrs. Carl Shalit and Mrs. Max by Dr. Julian Morgenstren, presi- were presented the old folks.
With this pair of concerts Wal-
he definitely seeks to pass on to
te• will end his Detroit stay. The Kerner, chairmen of arrange- dent of the college.
the younger generation a point
popular-priced Saturday night ments, announce that all back-
The convocation will be held
of view, a courageous philosophy
concerts and the Young People's grounds and scenery are the or- in the Beth El Chapel of Temple League of Jewish Women's of life that may help the next
Saturday morning concerts each iginal creations of Myles Perge- Emanu-El, Fifth Ave. and 65th
generation to face its problems.
Organizations Meeting
will begin Nov. 1. The next sub- men t.
St.. New York.
on
-
Tuesday
scription concert is scheduled for
Miss Gertrude Leve is one of
Dr. Morgenstern said that the
Call Issued for Fall Con-
Thursday night, Nov, 6.
the principals in the cast.
honorary degree will be awarded
vention of Synagogues
Miss Frances Friedman is the to Mr. Baerwald in recognition of
All women who are members
musical director.
his statesmanlike leadership in of organizations offiliated with
on Nov. 2
Tickets may be obtained by American Jewish life and his de- the League of Jewish Women's
Ccmmittee Selected by
telephoning Mrs. Sol Brock, ticket
service of nearly half a Organizations are invited to at-
Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka, :, ..re-
Pisgah Bnai Brith Jrs. chairman, To. 5-8195, or her co- voted
century to the relief of the tend the first meeting of the sea- tary of the Michigan Synag ,, gue
chairmen, Mrs. Charles Goldstein, needy and oppressed throughout son which will take place Tues- Conference, and Mrs. David J.
Chairmen for the year of Pis- Ty. 5-8688, and Mrs. Morris the world. Hebrew Union College day, Oct. 21, at the Jewish Com- Cohen, secretary of the Women's
ah Juniors of Bnai Brith Auxi- Schiff, To. 7-8720.
chose the occasion of Mr. Baer- munity Center. A subscription Branch, last week issued a call
liary, have been announced by
wald's recent 70th birthday on luncheon will be served from to congregations and aux i Iry
Miss Lillian Lash, president. They
Sept. 27, as an opportunity to 12:15 to 1:15 and the meeting groups throughout the state,
are: Cultural program, Ann Sa- Molly Segal Auxiliary of pay him this honor, Dr. Morgen- will commence promptly at 2 ing the election of delegat ,
perstein; social program, Selma
the
J. C. R. S. to Have
o'clock.
forthcoming
semi - ai:
stern explained.
Epstein; membership, Pauline
Miss Setta Robinson, program meeting of the organization
Card Party Tuesday
Gorman; conservation, Mildred
chairman, has arranged a sym- be held on Nov. 2, at Cong. ! H -
Greenberg; honor system, Miss
NEW TUESDAY EVENING
posium for the program. The tion Bnai David.
The
Molly
Segal
Auxiliary
of
Esther Silverstein; earning fund,
LECTURE SERIES AT
subject - will be "Direction in
the
Jewish
Consumptive
Relief
Jean Simons; bulletin, Sophie
THE ART INSTITUTE Leadership" with the following
Officers Elected by Boos
Gordon; hostess, Pauline Gorman; Society of Denver, Colo., will
participants:
hold
a
free
card
party
with
re-
athletics, Tillie Feinbloom; Red
Burton
Holmes,
Branson
De
Yehudah Aguda of
Miss
freshments in the Bnai Moshe
Irene
Murphy,
well
Cross, Edith Greenberg; Hillel, Synagogue,
Cou and Van Wormer Walsh are known social worker,
Young Judaea
Dexter
and
Lawrence
will
dis-
Edith Feingold; National Jewish
Tuesday, Oct. 21, at 1 o'clock. among the featured speakers on cuss "Modern Women in a Mod-
Hospital, Ruth Weiss; Leo Levi on
The linos Yehudah &staid of
A discussion will take place re- a new Tuesday evening series of ern City"; Prof. Carl 0. Smith
Hospital, Dorothy Goldberg; Cleve- garding
travel lectures just announced
Young Judaea elected the fol!ow-
the
sending
of
a
young
of
Wayne
University,
"Civics
and
land Orphanage, Helen Avrushin; man of 21 as a patient to the by the World Adventure Series
Isaac Frank, di- mg officers: President, Floe see
Anti-Defamation, Ann Berg; Sab- sanitarium
to begin on Nov. 11 at the De- - Citizenship";
at Denver.
rector of Jewish Community Blake; vice-president, Miriam Sil-
bath night, Gail Fishman; Moth-
troit
Institute
of
Arts.
recording secretary, 1;ir-
The 10th annual banquet will
Council, "Leadership in Jewish verstein;
er's Day, Rose Beitman; Democ- be held Dec. 7, at the Bnai David,
The new series aims to help Life."
ilyn Slomovitz; corresponding -ce -
racy Day, Belle Hauptman; De- 14th and Elmhurst.
Michigan people plan their next
Mrs. Julian Krolik will act as retary and publicity chairman,
troit Day, Pauline Gorman; A.
vacation. Each lecture will be il- moderator.
Delores Thomas; treasurer, Jean-
Z. A., Shirley Fleisher; initiation,
lustrated with natural color mo-
nette Katz; program chairman ,
Marian Cohn; historian, Edith
IN MEMORIAM
tion pictures, and will suggest
Flora Shud; Keren Hanoar chair-
Greenberg; publicity, Beatrice
a region entirely outside of war
man, Rosalie Gorback; scrap book,
IN
MEMORIAM
Waiss.
In loving memory of our dear zones, and suitable for a vaca-
In loving memory of our be- Louise Kallus.
Plans for the year include a husband and father, Samuel tion either in winter or summer.
Miss E. Duchin is sponsor, and
loved
(laughter and sister, Lillian
membership tea on Nov. 4 and Paul, who passed away two years
Van Wormer Walsh opens the Zarankin, who passed away 10 Miss Mae Cohn is co-leader. Sat-
a hay-ride on Nov. 9, which were ago, Oct. 15, 1939 (1st (lay of series
on Nov. 11 with "Vacation years ago, September 24, 1931 urday, Oct. 11, the Young Judaea
discussed at a meeting of the Cheshvan).
Clubs had an enjoyable afternoon
in Florida," showing natural (13 (lays in Tishri).
group held at the home of Miss
Sadly missed by his wife and color motion pictures filmed last
at Mrs. Bernstein's home on Bos -
Sadly
missed
by
her
parents,
Gail Fishman, Oct. 7.
children.
ton Blvd., who gave a Succoth
summer.
sister and brothers.
party.

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