8 DETROIT JEWISH Henry Bernstein, the French playwright who used to end his first name with an "i," is writing a drama for Katherine Cornell. 222, - Honorary Sponsors of Drive The appointment of Fred M. Butzel as honorary chairman of the Detroit drive for the Farband (Jewish National Workers' Al- liance) Colony in Palestine, on land of the Jewish National Fund, was announced this week by Ben M. Laikin, chairman of the De- troit committee. United States Senator Arthur H. Vandenberg has joined the committee of honorary sponsors for the Farband Colony. The group of honorary sponsors also includes Gov. Murray D. VanWag- oner, Mayor Edward J. Jeffries, United States Senator Prentiss M. Brown and Congressman John D. Dingell. The Detroit drive will culmin- ate with a dinner at the Book Cadillac Hotel on Nov. 16, at which U. S. Senator Alben W. Barkley will be the guest speaker. FURNACE OIL LA 4500 LASALLE Window Shade Co. 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Vandenberg Joins Group of On Friday • Oct 24 Says They Need No Defense ARGO iw CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle Mrs. Moses P. Epstein of New York to Be Guest Speaker The culminating affair of the 1941 Honor Roll for the Detroit chapter of Hadassah will be held Friday afternoon, Oct. 24, at 2 o'clock, in the auditorium of the Detroit Institute of Arts. Mrs. Benjamin Jaffe, Honor Roll chairman, will introduce the speaker, Mrs. Moses P. Epstein of New York, former national Whatsoever and Lauds Their Loyalty Former Governor Chase S. Os- born this week made some point- ed remarks with 'reference to the Lindbergh outburst and the reaction of Jews. In a statement to The Detroit Jewish Chronicle Mr. .Osborn writes: "Recently I was entertained and educated by an unusual nr- tide in The Detroit Jewish Chronicle by Judah Gileadi. Lila so many other Jews, Mr. Gileadi takes too seriously the abuse of the Jews by so many of the common Iferd, who wish to make of them scapegoats when they themselves belong in that class. Among other things, Mr. Gilead' says: It has always been (.;ty for demagogues to roast the Jews. The relative defenseless- ness of the Jewish minorities in each country has made them a convenient target all through history. "At least Mr. Gileadi talks that way. He forgets that the civilization, whatever there is of it, of the earth came from the Jews. Moses was a Jew. And so was Solomon, the Wise, who even tamed the Queen of Sheba. One could go through history and nick out model Jews from the beginning of human relations. They were leaders in all walks of life. Agur, the son of Jakeh, taught Ithiel and Ucal, accord- ing to Proverbs chapter 30. Their philosophy is mine to this day, and could be adopted by all hu- n tubieings of every race and li tTan. stratum. "It always seems to me that the Jews are too sensitive. By being so they weaken their po- sition. The fact is, they do not need any defense whatsoever. "All they have to do is to obey the law and be good citizens. In this respect, the great majority of Jews are models," Comment upon Mr. Osborn's statement will be found in an editorial in this issue of The Chronicle. Temple Beth is commended for selecting Dr. B. Benedict Glazer as successor to Dr. Leo M. Franklin in two messages re- ceived this week which also wish the new Detroit rabbi well in his MRS. MOSES P. EPSTEIN next post. Lewis L. Strauss, president of president of Hadassah and now Temple Emanu-El of New York national chairman of all Zionist where Rabbi Glazer is serving a; youth groups coordinating their present, wired Joseph M. Welt, national interests and programs. president of Temple Beth El: The musical portion of the pro- "During the seven years of gram has been specially arranged his ministry in Temple Emanu- by Julius Chajes and will fea- El we have become personal ture Palestinian songs by a trio friends and since the more recent consisting of Mrs. Abraham Coo- date of my election to the presi- per, Marguerite Kozenn and dency of the congregation there Margit Karmondy, who will be has been an official contact as accompanied by Mr. Chajes. well. I have learned to value his Tea will be served following council and advice and have the program in the Romanesque sought it frequently. I have been corridor and Mrs. Epstein and cheered by his humor, instruct- Mrs. Max Frank, president, will ed by his learning and stimu- greet the members personally. lated by his precept and his de- Mrs. Herman Jacobs is in votion. Personally and on behalf charge of arrangements and Miss of the congregation I shall be Ruth Blumenthal will have sorry indeed to see him go. But charge of program printing. I know too how important is the STATE PARLEY Workers are reminded that post you have asked him to fill. Monday, Oct. 21, is collection No man of small stature or limit- (Continued from Page 1) ed vision could serve at the pul- day and that there will be a staff of the honor roll committee pit which Rabbi Franklin has Field and other military posts in occupied. Therefore, I am as- at the home of Mrs. William this state. Matthew Penn, Jewish Isenberg, 2235 Edison, and at Welfare Board representative of sured that you have been inspir- ed in your choice and that wis- the Hadassah office, 13331 Lin- the U. S. 0. stationed at Battle dom has guided your selection." wood, receiving reports and Creek, will outline the welfare Dr. Samuel II. Goldenson, pledges as this is the date of program in behalf of servicemen Rabbi Glazer's associate in the the deadline for printing names in Michigan communities. A luncheon session will afford New York pulpit, wrote in the in the program. Refreshments will be served. an opportunity to leading Jewish Temple Emanu-El Bulletin: citizens of Michigan communities "I view with mixed emotions to hear an outstanding national the call of my associate, Dr. Rosenwald Post leader speak on national and Glazer, to the pulpit of Temple overseas reconstruction problems. Beth El, Detroit. When I think Names Committees Representatives of the United of his leaving Temple Emanu-El, Palestine Appeal, the American there is no rejoicing in me. Our Julius Rosenwald Post No. 218 men, women and children who of the American Legion is co- Jewish Joint Distribution Com- mittee and the National Refugee have had contact with him in any regard whatsoever will operating with 67 other posts Service will be included in the di s - in the Detroit districts in an ac- cussion greatly miss his genial person- panel at this noon meet- ality, his scholarly approach to tive campaign for promoting 100 ing. per cent Americanism in "an all At the afternoon session a pr- - the problems of life, and his readiness to serve. My colleagues out cooperation in the national liminary report on the social sel f- of Emanu-El and the rabbinate defense program of the Ameri- study carried on by the Flint can Legion in our national cri- community will be presented. of our city will miss his coopera- sis". The all-day sessions are open to tive spirit, and his personal cour- The Post with other represent- the general public and reserva- age and forthrightness, qualities ative groups will actively partic- tions may be made by telephoning so much needed these days. "As to myself, it goes with- ipate in the Navy Day program, or writing to Mr. Butzel, in car; of the Michigan State Resettle, out saying that I shall miss Dr. Oct. 27. Dr. Perry P. Burnstine, com- ment Service, Room 100, 51 11'. Glazer. It has been my pleasure to know him for 15 years, a per- mander of the Rosenwald Post, Warren Ave., Columbia 1600. iod covering his entire ministry. has announced the following Half of that time we were asso- committee chairmanships: Amer- ciated in Pittsburgh in serving icanism, John Litzky, judge ad- Zedakah Club to Meet on Temple Rodef Shalom, the other vocate; education and entertain- Monday Afternoon half we have been together at ment, Jr. Vice Commander Sam- Temple Emanu-El. During all of uel Zusmann; membership, Sr. An urgent business meeting ■ .1 these years my respect and affec- Vice Commander Robert Mor- Zedakah Club will be held at tilt , tion for him have steadily in- rison; unemployment, Dr. R. R. home of Mrs. Morris Gourwitz. creased. To me he has always Goldstone: publicity, Mark Freed- 4061 Sturtevant Ave., on Mondio. been both willinghearted and man; welfare, Israel Carmel; Oct. 20, at 1:30 p. m. wisehearted, to use Biblical lan- child welfare, Dr. Joseph Eder, Women wishing to rummage for guage. I have benefited greatly chaplain ; national defense, Rob- Zedakah's 10th annual donor from the insights of his mind ert Finkel ; Armistice Day serv- luncheon should contact chairmen and the impulses of his heart, ice and Decoration Day service, of rummage, Mrs. Louis Silver- and if I on my part have been Meyer Waterstone; safety, Na- man, To. 8-9037, or Mrs. Isadore helpful to him in his ministry, than Lerner. Karbel, Trinity 7-0672. Those in- I now feel amply repaid by the Rosenwald Post meets the sec- terested in banks or cards, call satisfaction of seeing him called ond and fourth Wednesday of Mrs. Harry Rott, University to one of the outstanding pulpits . Litman Gould. each month, in the auditorium of America. e 3; i s t°y1. 1-N91 45 University rs of Bnai Moshe, Dexter and Law- "Knowing the Detroit commu- nity and valuing the high stand- rence. This American Legion post ards set by the retiring rabbi, is open to anyone who has an Schools Observe Dr. Leo M. Franklin, during honorable discharge from the Simchas Torah more than 40 years of service United States Army, for services there, I feel sure that Dr. Glaz- rendered in the first World War. Simchas Torah was celebrated er's "lines will fall in pleasant in all the branches of the United places." I am certain, too, that Card Party of Ladies' Schools on Shemini Aze- his labors in the new field will Lechem Aniyim Saturday Hebrew ret Ave., Monday, Oct. 13. The be thoroughly appreciated, even The Detroit Ladies' Lechem children, led by their teachers. as I am confident that his efforts Anivim will give a card party at will be fruitful of good results Jericho Temple, Saturday, Oct. sang Simchas Torah and Pales- both for his new congregation 18, at 8 p. m. There will be tinian songs, marched with their flags and celebrated the holiday and for the community at large." prizes and refreshments. in its traditional manner.