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October 31,

!941

Cohen Turns Over
Activities Renewed
Bacon Coupons
Pidyon Haben Money
By Ehrlich Group To Be Exchanged
to the National Fund
For Kosher Foods
The Joseph H. Ehrlich Sing-

David J. Cohen was the Kohen
at the Pidyon Haben of Louis
Harvey Steinberg, infant son of
Dr. and Mrs. I. H. Steinberg of
18424 Woodingham Drive. He
turned over the customary $5
fee to the Jewish National und.
"I hope all Kohanim will do like-
wise and will assist the cause of
the Jewish National Fund by
turning over such fees to this
fund," Mr. Cohen said.

Sholelm Aleichem
Folks Institute

ing Group which was organized
last year by a number of friends
of the late J. H. Ehrlich, headed
by Harry Cohen, is now renew-
ing its activities. The date set
for the get-together is Tuesday,

LONDON. — The Food Min-
istry will increase the Kosher
cooking fats and margarine ra-
tions and Orthodox Jews will
exchange their bacon coupons for
the Kosher products it was an-
nounced here. This announcement
met with hearty approval by the
Jewish ecclesiastical author hies,
The new measure indicat, s the
readiness of the British authori-
ties to meet the needs cf all
sections of the population. This
attitude is characteristic of Bri-
tons in general. Churches con-
tinue to provide space fur He-
brew schools and Kosher canteen s
in their halls arid vestries.

This week, as every week, the
"freitig-zu-nacht" gathering will
take place on Friday evening at
3 Grosberg Golden
3754 Monterey.
The Friday evenings are gain-
ing in popularity.
Book Inscription s
Visitors are welcome and no
admission is charged.
Three Golden Book inscriptions
On Oct. 14 the children of the
were contributed last week by
schools celebrated Succoth. Over
Jacob Grosberg of 2645 Richton
150 children were present and
Ave., it was announced this week
many adults joined them. The
by William Hordes, president of
They stand firmly against all
program included choral readings,
the Jewish National Fund Coun-
racial hatred and bigotry.
singing and mass readings.
cil of Detroit.
A graduate of the Sholem
One of the inscriptions in-
BEAT HITLERISM
—
BEAT ANTI-SEMITISM
Aleichem Schools, Annette Agran-
scribes Mr. Grosberg's own name
off, explained the essence of CANTOR J. H. SONENKLAR in the Golden Book. The other
VOTE RIGHT!
Succoth.
two are in memory of Mrs. Rosa
Fourth Sholem Aleichem School Nov. 4, in the home of Mr. and Grosberg and Mrs. Hannah Gros-
Donated by a Jewish friend.
Mrs.
Harry
Cohen,
2014
Calvert
berg.
Opened in Fenkell District
A fourth school has been Ave.
The following committee is in
opened in the Custer School,
11531 Linwood. All the classes charge of this sing-fest group: Annual Federations'
take place in Room 302 every Harry Cohen, general chairman,
Assembly in Chicago
Cantor Jacob H. Sonenklar, mu-
day at 3:30 p. m.
sic
director,
Joseph
Colten,
Mrs.
Parents who 'live in the Fen-
The 1942 General Assembly of
RETURN
kell district, are urged to take Joseph H. Ehrlich, Bernard Isaacs, the Council of Jewish Federations
Kellman and Evelyn Lan-
advantage of this opportunity Jack
and Welfare Funds will be held
and to give their children a Yid- dau.
in Chicago during the week-end
Cantor
J.
H.
Sonenklar
who
is
dish education.
of Jan. 31, to Feb. 2, 1942, it
Beginners' classes are conduct- in charge of the music, has pre- was announced by Samuel Mar-
ed in other schools at 3754 Mon- pared a list of new Palestinian kel! of Boston, chairman of the
terey, Brady School, Room 115, and Hebrew songs. Miss Shirley program committee.
MacCulloch School, Room 108. Subar is the piano accompanist.
Annual Donor Dinner Jan. 11 Joseph Colten, chairman of the
Every year the Women's cultural committee, prepared a Councilman Sweeny's
Reading Groups arrange their list of interesting topics for dis-
Re-Election Is Urged
donor dinner. This year the cussion by members of the sing-
event will be held on Jan. 11. ing group and guest speakers who
The re-election of Henry S.
The committee includes E. La- will be invited from time to time.
The Joseph H. Ehrlich Singing Sweeny to the Common Council
Med, P. Finkelstein, J. Komar-
Group was established last year is being strongly urged by a
off and F. Shayre.
by Harry Cohen and a group group of prominent business and
The
donor
dinner
banquet
will
i
be held in the Fort Wayne of friends of the late Mr. Ehr- civic leaders. His abaility as a
ic or• the purpose of continuing business man and his under-
Hotel.
Annual Bazaar of Sholem Aleich- his project of group singing in standing of legislative problems
the form of a social, cultural has been demonstrated time and
em Schools Feb. 21
et-together which was instituted again during his incumbency.
The Sholem Aleichem
Before his election to the
tute's annual bazaar will take with success by the late Mr. Ehr-
place in the Bnai Moshe Syna- ich. These meetings are held bi- Council Mr. Sweeny was a Re-
on Tuesday evenings, in corder's Court Judge and always
gogue during the week of Feb. v months,
arious homes.
conducted his court in a kindly
21, 1942.
People who are interested in and sympathetic manner. As
his project are asked to call the Councilman, his understanding of
flee of the United Hebrew community problems has added
Urge Re-Election of
lustre and dignity to that body,"
chools, Townsend 8-0063.
his friends state. "He has always
Councilman Smith
stood for tolerance, justice, lib-
eralism and genuine democratic
Voters who seek the best in North Woodward J. W. E. dealing with his fellow men. Mr.
good government should exercise
Sweeny has proven that he rei:-
W. 0. Sponsors a Fire-
the same caution shown by the
ognizes the problems of business
side
Chat
wise housewife who purchases
and industry and that he is a
food or furnishings for her home.
man who can be depended upon
North Woodward branch to do the right thing for the
This is the suggestion of the of The
the Jewish Women's Euro- public
good."
friends of John W. Smith, who
pean Welfare Organization will
Mr. Sweeny's supporters are
hold a fireside chat at the home
of Mrs. I. Kuhel, 1920 Oakman confident of his re-election because
they are certain that Detroit
Blvd., Thursday evening, Nov. 6, knows
how to appreciate good
at 7:30 o'clock.
leadership.
Mrs. Nathan Spevakow, presi-
dent of the Women's Division of
the American Jewish Congress Harry Elbinger Dies
will be guest speaker.
The 9th annual donor lunch-
Harry H. Elbinger of Boston,
eon is scheduled for Dec. 2, at formerly of Detroit, died at the
to the
12:30 p. m., in the social hall age of 53 of a heart attack, on
of the Shaarey Zedek. Mrs. A. J. Sunday evening. Burial took place
Redblatt, general chairman, and in Boston last Tuesday. He is
Mrs. A. Gleicher, co-chairman, survived by his wife, the former
urges those interested to con- Eva Koploy, and a daughter, Mrs.
tact Mrs. A. Kurzmann, To. Joseph Weisberg of Boston.
8-3092, or Mrs. M. Sklare, Ho.
9787, general captains.
Szigeti and Szell on Ford
For information call Mrs. Anna
Hour Sunday
Goldberg, chairman of prospects,
To. 8-9032
Joseph Szigeti, world renowne I
violinist, will be the guest arti-t
Smith's office in the City Hall at on the Ford Sunday Evening
the conclusion of each council Hour, which will be heard over
meeting, is a testimonial to the Station WJR next Sunday night
Honest, Courageous, Experienced
high value placed upon Mr. between 9 and 10 o'clock. George
JOHN W. SMITH
Smith's ability and integrity. In Szell, famous conductor, again
direct the Ford Symphony
and Capable, John A. Kronk is
a
year when Detroit's municipal will
urge his renomination at the elec-
Orchestra and Chours.
government
has
been
rocked
by
tion, Tuesday, Nov. 4.
Mr. Szigeti's name is know,
the friend of all peoples, regard-
In Council President Smith scandal, the citizens of Detroit wherever good music is appre
they point to a man who has are turning again to Council- ciated. Mr. Szell, who conducted
given double value at half pay man Smith as a guiding beacon last week's concert of the Fort:
less of race, color or creed.
for many years as a municipal along the pathway to an un- Hour, again will wield the baton .
excelled administration of public
legislator. Unlike virtually all affairs.
other members of the Common
Barlow and Laderoute Will
The coming months will bring
Council, Mr. Smith has devoted
Appear with Symphony
Paid for by Dr. A. C. Hamburger
himself exclusively to municipal new burdens to the common
Howard Barlow, noted Ameri-
council
and
inevitably
some
of
affairs and has foregone the op-
can conductor of the Baltimore
portunities for increasing his its members will lack experience. and Columbia Broadcasting Sym-
livelihood, which are possible Friends of John W. Smith are phony Orchestras, and Joseph Vic-
hopeful that the citizens of De-
through the pursuits followed by troit
will return Mr. Smith to tor Laderoute, leading Canadian
his colleagues.
the helm of the council by the tenor, will be the guest artists`
Notwithstanding this sacrifice usual endorsement of high rank- at the third subscription concert
the never-ending lines of citizens ing vote-getter in the council- of the Detroit Symphony Or-
who form outside Councilman manic election
chestra Thursday night, Nov. 6,
in Masonic Auditorium.

Stanley Nowak

for COUNCILMEN

JOHN A.

KRONK

Council

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