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INITROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Clirosiele

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Trees Planted in
Pa lesne
ti Forest
F
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CONGRESS

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New Temple Opens
Its Adult School

Temple Israel will open its
The Jewish National Fund be held in Baltimore, at the
a specific set of facts worked in-
school of adult religious educa-
justice when applied to a new set Council of Detroit announces the Southern Hotel. Under-Secretary tion in the large auditorium of
of facts, that rule should be planting of trees in Palestine of State Welles' address will be the Roosevelt Public School,
promptly overruled.
forests as follows:
In the J. H. Ehrlich Forest: delivered on Sunday afternoon, 11526 Linwood Ave., next Wed-
Brandeis) As a Zionist
nesday night, Nov. 12, at 8:30.
"It was quite late in the life one tree in memory of Bessie Nov. 23, at the first public meet- The first course in Temple Is-
•
of Justice Brandeis, I think after Horwitz by Rachel Kroll; two ing of the conference. All the rael's program of adult educa-
he had passed the first half cen- trees honoring Bar Mitzvah of business sessions of the conference tion will be the class in cur-
tury mark, that he took an in- Ernie Rice by Mrs. Lerner; 11 are private. In addition to the rent events to be given by Rabbi
terest in the cause which is the trees in memory of Bertha Le- Sunday afternoon session, there Leon Fram.
primary reason for your meeting vine, by her husband, Sam Le -
Additional sources and mem-
today. His great reputation as a vine; one tree in memory of will be another public session bers of the faculty will be an-
lawyer and as an intelligent lib- Golda Schneider, by Ladies' Aux- which will take the form of a nounced later. Rabbi Fram's
eral meant much to the Zionist iliary of Kvutzah Ivrith; two banquet to the delegates to the course will extend over 10 suc-
movement throughout the world. trees commemorating their fa- Inter-American Jewish Confer- cessive Wednesday night ses-
"Financially and with all the then, Israel Anten's Yahrzeit, by once.
sions. The • registration fee is $1
splendid power of his mental Lillian Anten, Mrs. M. Dashkin,
It is expected that a number per course of 10 sessions.
equipment, he aided in bringing Mrs. A. Magaziner•
if important non-Jewish person-
The class in current events is
the Zionist movement to its posi-
In the Mizrachi Forest: Trees alities will participate in the sponsored by the Young People's
tion of today. He appealed par- planted by the Sisters of Zioa public deliberations at the con- Club of Temple Israel.
ticularly to the educated Jew and Mizrachi—two on recovery of ference. Among those who have
after he had succeeded there, as Rabbi Abraham Danzig, one hon- already accepted the invitation of
At Gallagher's, most famous
was true in his industrial rela- oring recovery of Mrs. Minnie the American Jewish Congress to steak house in New York which
tionships, he appealed to the Raick, one in memory of Mrs. address the conference is Dr. caters to the refugees from East
mass.
I think perhaps
his greatest
contribution
was through
his in- Bell; Kaclish, and one in memory Samuel Guy Inman of Columbia Side, the new slogan is: "all this
of Mrs. Rachel Goldstein; 10 in University. One of the foremost —and herring, too."
fluence with the American people honor of Simon Shetzer by Sis- experts on Latin-America, Dr.
as a whole."
tors of Zion Mizrachi; one in Inman will address the banquet
America's Strength
memory of father, Nathan Kahn, session on Tuesday night, Nov. 25.
The conference, the first in the
Evaluating America's strength, by Jean Maxman; one tree hon-
which he said is certain to lead oring recovery of A. Mendelson, history of the American Jewish
communities, will bring together
to the destruction of Hitlerism, by Sisters of Zion Mizrachi.
Senator Brown declared:
In the Pioneer Women's For- delegates from 18 countries. A
"We have our iron and steel. est: The following trees planted number of delegates have already
We have our oil and coal. We in honor of Bar Mitzvah of Sim- arrived in the United States and
have our productive power, but son Sendler of Flint, Mich.: three others be arriving in the
all of that is as but sand in the trees by Mr. and Mrs. B. Braven course of the coming weeks. Out-
desert if we do not have the right and daughter, Betty; one tree by side of the United States, dele-
spirit in the hearts and minds of Peretz Bernard Schreier; two gates have already been named
the 130 millions of Americans to trees by Mr. and Mrs. David Sis- by Argentine, Bolivia, Canada,
put these things together, to man lin and family ; two trees by Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba,
them and to make them work. And Clara Greenberg and son, Har- Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala,
I do say to you that the ideals of old; one tree in honor of baby Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua,
the church, the patriotic societies, Yehuda Laib Goldwater, by the Panama, Peru, Uruguay and
and of organizations like yours Council of P. W. Organization Venezuela.
which strive to build up a spirit and one by the Goldie Meyerson
The general purposes of the
of tolerance, of liberty and unity Branch ; two trees in honor of Inter-American Jewish Confer-
in America make America great grandchild Barbara Greenberg by ence, it was made known, are:
and safe."
1. In the spirit of President
In the course of his address, grandmother, Mrs. I. Greenberg; Roosevelt's "Good Neighbor" pol-
one
tree
in
honor
of
baby
Lor-
Senator Brown declared that this
icy supported and adopted by the
government's fixed and certain once Fred Becker and one in Latin American Republics, we
honor
of
baby
Carol
Levin
by
foreign policy is to see the des-
aim to bring about closer contact
truction of Nazism and he ex- F. W. Organization Branch 1; and fuller cooperation between
one
tree
in
memory
of
Harry
pressed confidence that this will
the Jewish communities of the
be accomplished. He concluded his Davis, by Mr. and Mrs. Carl Western Hemisphere, to the end
address with an assurance to the Singer; one tree in memory of that each community may be com-
audience that "He that keepeth Gittle Goldberg, by the Masadas. pletely integrated, through the
To plant trees in Palestine For- life of its own country, into that
Israel shall neither slumber nor
ests call the chairman of the tree American way of life common to
sleep."
committees of the Jewish Na all nations of the American con-
Dean Krichbaum's Address
Dean Krichbaum delivered a tional Fund Council of Detroit tinents.
most scholarly address, reviewing Mrs. Alexander W. Sanders, Ho-
II. To consider and coordinate
the history of the Zionist move- garth 0967, 12342 Broadstreet.
methods of bringing material and
ment. He spoke of Brandeis as a
moral help to Jewish victims of
Zionist and as a new leader in HOME RELIEF SOCIETY the European tragedy.
Israel and he pointed out that
Mrs. Charles Cornell of 2982
III. To unite all American Jew-
he came to the movement in a Richton Ave. was hostess to the ish communities in their effort to
trying p'eriod in history. He de- members of the executive board facilitate the establishment of the
clared that those who believe in of Home Relief Society on Wed- Jewish National Home in Pales-
Providence therefore saw realiza- nesday, Nov. 5.
tine.
tion of Providential guidance in
Mrs. Irving Small, chairman of
Brandeis' rise to leadership in membership, announces that the
Jewry.
monthly meeting of Home Relief
In Brandeis, Dr. Krichbaum Society to be held on Monday,
said, history has added a notable Nov. 24, will be a luncheonette and
name to the long list of illustrious the annual member-bring-a-pros-
Jews who were patriarchs, poets, pective member meeting. Mrs.
scientists, leaders in all branches Small asks all members to keep
of culture.
this important date open. •
"Brandeis believed in the pres-
ervation of the Jewish character,"
Dr. Krichbaum said.
An item in last week's "Heard
Rabbi Adler's Address
In his inspiring address, Rabbi in the Lobbies" column by David
Adler reviewed the achievements Deutsch, which is nationally syn-
dicated, made unfortunate refer-
by Jews in Palestine.
He pointed to the hopes that ence to Temple Beth El. Judge
were aroused among Jews by the Charles C. Simons of the United
Balfour Declaration and declared States Circuit Court of Appeals,
that Jews expect that there will be who was chairman of the pulpit
no violation of their rights or of selection committee of Temple
the promises for the facilitation Beth El, brands this item as be-
of the establishment of the Jew- ing completely false. The De-
ish National Home.
troit Jewish Chronicle according-
Rabbi Adler traced the heri- impression created by the item
tage of Brandeis to the Prophets ly wishes to correct the earlier
Amos and Isaiah and to his Amer- in the Deutsch column and to
ican legacy which he acquired apologize for its appearance to
from Roger Williams, Thomas the people involved.
Jefferson, the Bill of Rights and
the American Constitution.
an integral part of a just world
The Resolution
Judge Rubiner spoke of the im- order, and in loyalty to the leg-
portance of Balfour Day and of acy of devotion and vision which
the genius of Brandeis who had Louis D. Brandeis has left us,
a share in the events leading up we look forward to the complete
to the Balfour Declaration and fulfillment of the Balfour Dec-
laration as an act of elementary
stemming from it.
The resolution adopted by the justice to the homeless and per-
gathering was presented by Philip secuted of our people."
The meeting opened with the
Slomovitz, who read messages of
greetings from U. S. Supreme singing of "America" and closed
Court Justice Frank Murphy and with the singing of "Hatikvah,"
Superintendent of Schools Frank the audience being led by Can-
Cody. He announced the formation tor J. H. Sonenklar.
of a Michigan chapter of the
Message for Vice-President
American Palestine Committee
*It's Latakia!
Wallace
under the chairmanship of Fed-
NEW
YORK.
—
Vice-President,
eral Judge Frank A. Picard, and
(Pronounced La-ta-
introduced Howell Van Auken, Henry A. Wallace, in a letter ad-
r
kee'-a),
a rare, very
member of the Detroit Board of dressed to Dr. Stephen S. Wise
,s . ; flavorful Eastern Medi-
Education, who was on the plat- expressing sorrow over the pass-
form, as a member of the corn- ing of Justice Louis D. Brandeis,
terranean tobacco, now
mittee. declared that to the late Justice
added in New Old
The adopted resolution reviewed "the Zionist movement was some-
Golds. Like a chef's
the share of Justice Brandeis in thing much more profound than
the Zionist movement, spoke of providing a racial home for the
seasoning in a food, it
the accomplishments in Palestine Jews. He was interested in seeing
creates an entirely new,
by Jews since 1917 and con- all humanity have an opportunity
finer cigarette taste.
eluded with this declaration: to come in closer touch with the
"In the conviction that the es- soil and the mechanic arts, either
tablishment of the Jewish Corn- on the family or small-industry
monwealth of Palestine must be ,basis."

Eva Prenzlauer Maternity
Aid Plana Its Arinual
Donor Luncheon

The last meeting of the Eva
Prenzlauer Maternity Aid •asy
held at the home of Mrs. Ro se
Mathes at 1929 Calvert Ave., on
Nov. 4.
The meeting was devoted to
discussion of arrangements for
the annual donor luncheon to be
held at the Statler Hotel on Jan,
6. For tickets and information
call the chairman, Mrs. H a rry
Koffman, Un. 1-0488.

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