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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

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GIFTS TO NORTH END CLINIC

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FURNACE OIL
LA 4500

North End Clinic has received
the following contributions:
In memory of Harry Newman,
from Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Ros-
enfield, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel L.
Gage, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ste-
vens, Dr. and Mrs. Harvey Gass,
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene J. Arnfeld,
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wineman,
Mr. and Mrs. James Wineman,
Mrs. Julia Marcuse, Mr. and Mrs.
Julian H. Krolik, Misses Henrietta
and Setta Robinson, Mr. and
Mrs. Harry L. Winston; in mem-
ory of Mrs. Bella Kadish, from
Dr. and Mrs. Samson S. Witten-
berg; in memory of Mrs. Helen
Nahm Kessell, from Dr. and Mrs.
Samson S. Wittenberg; in mem-
ory of • Mrs. Lena Seigel, from
Dr. and Mrs. A. R. Bloom.
For the Wolf Memorial Fund;
In memory of Mrs. Viola Woif,
from Edwin A. Wolf and Mr.
and Mrs. Wallace Jossman.

November 7, 1941

Morris Garvett Chosen President of Temple Israel ;
Solicitation Is Inaugurated for a Building Fund

Temple Israel, the new Reform grown in so short a space- of have been coming to us in ever-
Jewish Temple of Detroit, held time, important as that was, but increasing numbers, until now
its first annual meeting at the the veritable revival of religious we have 600 of them in t h e
Detroit Institute of Arts Sunday spirit and the wave of good will Saturday and Sunday morning
that swept over the whole Jew-
night, Nov. 2.
,1ru.
o i
Morris Garvett, who has guid- ish community in this city. Tem- sessions.
committee recognized at.
ed the organization of the Tem- ple Israel not only caught the
ple during its pioneer stage, was imagination of the Jews of De- once the principle that the mod-
troit, but also captured their ern synagogue must be built
unanimously elected president.
The other officers elected are: love and esteem to a hitherto around the Religious School. In
Qt.
the choice of Rabbi Leon Frain
Benjamin E. Jaffe, vice presi- unheard of degree.
"With the opening of the Re- as its rabbi, Temple Israel was
dent; Alexander Freeman, treas-
ure•; Harry M. Raden, secretary. ligious School on Sept. 14, sig- doubly fortunate. Not only is he
The following were elected to nificant experience resulted. The an outstanding and uplifting
Strictly fresh
spiritual leader whose pulpit
serve for one year on the board
messages delight both the head
• EGGS •
of trustees: Mrs. Leon B. Co-
and the heart, but he possesses
wen, Jacob Albert, Alexander
within him that which is, also,
Freeman,
Louis
Frankenstein,
JOHNSON
too rare in the American Rab-
Morris Garvett, Joseph Geschelin,
binate today—a genius for reli-
Peter P. Gilbert, Harry C.
MILK DEPOT Co.
gious education.
Grossman, Arthur J. Hass, Ben-
TRinity 1.3131
"On Aug. 1, our Religious
jamin E. Jaffe, Harry L. Jack-
School was enriched by the serv-
son, Harry M. Raden, Saul H.
ices of Miss Anna Oxenhandler.
Rose, George M. Stutz, Ellis
We were not disappointed. In
Thal, Herman Warren, Dr. Sam-
uel B. Danto, Dr. Charles Lak-
the short space of six weeks,
You Can Buy
e and Maurice A. Glasier,
starting literally without a scrap
QUALITY KOSHER MEAT
of paper, by an effort extraordi-
A resolution was passed to
with Confidence from
begin the collection of a build-
nary in its scope and accomplish-
ing fund for the new Temple
ment, the school, with a com-
plete staff of experienced, pro-
Israel.
In his report, Mr. Garvett
fessional teachers, was ready to
Kosher Meat & Poultry Market stated: "On the evening of July
receive its pupils on the morn-
(Between Burlingame and Webb)
7, 1941, a group of men and
ing of Sunday, Sept. 14."
women met in the Book-Cadillac
TO. 8.8118 .9
11632 DEXTER BLVD.
Mr. Garvett announced that
Next to Kresge's
Hotel to discuss the organization
the
organization of Temple Is-
of a new reform congregation.
rael Sisterhood would take place
"Between that date and the
Monday afternoon, Nov. 10, and
Holy Days in September, almost
the organizational meeting of
600
members
became
affiliated
Temple Israel to Observe Lizzette Mammoth Opens
Temple Israel Men's Club, Mon-
with the new congregation.
MORRIS GARVETT
day night, Nov. 17. Both meet-
Own Shoo for Milady
Armistice Sabbath; Vet-
"The remarkable thing that
children
of the community, small ings will be held in the lecture
erans to Present Congre-
had taken place, however, was
The Lizette Mammoth Shop not merely the proportions to and large, took the new school hall of the Detroit Institute of
gation with American
will
take its place among De- which the congregation had to their hearts at once and they Arts.
Flag
troit's better ladies' shops when
Temple Israel will observe Ar- it opens its doors on Tuesday, Concert Series
NORDAU'S WIDOW Civilian Defense
mistice Sabbath in its Sabbath Nov. 11, in the Book Bldg., 1253
Registration Starts
Eve worship of Friday night,
Planned at Center REACHES N. Y.
Nov. 14. The Friday night services Washington Blvd.
Men and women volunteers for
A complete stock of gowns,
of Temple Israel take place in
Mrs. Lollard Wiener, a mem-
NEW YORK (JPS) — Mrs.
the Maccabees Auditorium at suits, bags, hosiery, negligee, ber of the artist concerts com- Anna Elizabeth Nordau, 80-year- defense training and service will
Woodward and Putnam. A feature costume jewelry and toilet ar- mittee of the Jewish Community old widow of the great Zionist be asked to register in a country-
of the Armistice Sabbath service ticles will be featured.
Center, announced that regular and brilliant thinker Dr. Max Wide registration on Nov. 12, 13
will be the presentation to the
of the committee, under Nordau, arrived here from France and 14 under the auspices of the
To open her own shop, Miss
new congregation of the gift of Mammoth has severed her asso- IP
Civilian Defense Volunteer Of-
t o chairmanship of Mrs. Abra- on the Excalibur.
an American flag.
ciation with Milg•im's where she
"I thank God," said the widow fice. Volunteer registrars will be
The presentation will be made served as buyer for the past 12
of the man who with Theodor on duty in most intermediate and
by Dr. Robert Rosen, past post years. Her knowledge of mer-
Herzl helped to create political senior high schools from 2 to 8
department commander of the Lt. chandise and styles has been
Zionism, "that in my old age I o'clock throughout the city, and
Eli Levin Post of the Jewish widely broadened in the latter
am destined once more to live in in designated offices in the out-
World War Veterans of the Unit- connection and now after making
a free land, which is now the hope lying municipalities.
ed States, and the national vice- an extensive study of the needs
Robert MacRae, chairman of
of the world." Expressing her
commander. The flag will be re- and wants of Detroit women, she
joy at having escaped from the the Wayne County Office of Civ-
ceived by Morris Garvett, newly- feels that they can be served
France of Marshal Petain, Mrs. ilian Defense, under Fiorello La-
elected president of Temple Is- with complete satisfaction.
Nordau said: "I have lived in the Guardia, United States Director
rael. The congregation will pro-
most beautiful land in the world of Civilian Defense, presented
Miss Mammoth's excellent
nounce the Pledge to the Flag.
for 60 years, for the Free France plans for the registration at a
Rabbi Leon Fram's Armistice taste is reflected in the large
that was the greatest land in meeting of over 300 representa-
personal
following
she
has
ac-
sermon theme will be the popu-
the world; and that is why I tives from civic, labor, veterans,
quired
throughout
the
years.
Her
lar novel of England in the
am lucky to be in America and social work and other groups at
services
are
available
to
the
blackout, "This Above All" by
not see in my older years the the McGregor Library, last week.
Jewish women of the community,
Eric Knight.
shame of France. I love France
The Michigan State Employ-
The service will be followed all of them who are urged to
and I cannot bear to look at ment Service has offered to train
by a social hour and by a youth visit the new Lizzette Mammoth
its shame."
and supervise the registrars.
symposium on the subject "Amer- Shop.
Mrs. Nordau, who has lived in Among the groups who have al-
ican Youth in the Midst of a
Paris most of her life and recent- ready offered to supply regis-
World at War."
ly spent her time in Cannes, said trars are National Office Man-
Cantor Robert S. Tulman will Special Band Concert for
MRS. LEONARD WIENER
she cannot stand the thought of agement Association, Detroit As-
sing the traditional music of the
Christmas Fund Thanks-
Nazi boots marching through the sociation of Credit Men, Gen-
Sabbath Eve and will lead the
ham
Cooper,
will
be
held
Monday
giving Night
streets of Paris.
eral Motors Girls' Club, Ameri-
congregation in the singing of
mornings at 11 at the Center.
She went from the boat to the can Red Cross, College Women's
patriotic hymns suitable for the
The most brilliant beginning its
The concert-lecture series, sched-
occasion.
long history has ever afforded uled for successive Tuesday eve- home of her daughter, Maxa, and Voluntary Services, American
will signalize the openeing of the nings through March, was opened the latter's husband, Captain Legion Auxiliary, Democratic
of the Detroit Old by the Michigan WPA Symphony Claude G•uenblat, and their Women of Wayne County, De-
Armistice Day Luncheon of campaign
troit Board of Education, Junior
Newsboys Goodfellow Fund to Orchestra with a group of four daughter.
J.W.E.W.O. Branch
League, League of Catholic Wo-
insure a happy Christmas for all programs, the last of which will
the underprivileged children of be played on Nov. 11. Within the McWilliams Sentenced to Com- men and the Council of Jewish
On Tuesday, Nov. 11, at 12:30 Detroit. This takes the form of framework of this series, the
Women. Mrs. Samuel R. Glo-
plete 60-Day Term
o'clock, the North Woodward a band concert on Thanksgiving group of three artist concerts is
gower, Jewish Community Cen-
branch of the Jewish Women's night in the beautiful auditorium scheduled.
NEW YORK (JPS)—Excoriat- ter; Harold Silver, Jewish So-
European Welfare Organization, of the Masonic Temple, donated
"Hertha Glaz brings her glor- ing anti-Semitic Joe McWilliams cial Service Bureau; Mrs. Harry
will hold an Armistice Day Lunch- for the purpose by the Masonic ious vontralto voice in recital here and his Fascist American Destiny L. Jackson, Detroit Chapter of
eon and meeting at the home of Temple Association. •
Tuesday, Nov. 25, at 8:30 p. m." Party, Magistrate William W. Hadassah; Mrs. Fred A. Gins-
Mrs. Sam Rosen, 2286 Atkinson.
The concert program will in- said Mrs. Wiener.
Hoppin sentenced the boastful berg, Detroit Section, National
Mrs. Sam Shorr, president, in- clude the following:
rabble-rouse• to jail for the rest Council of Jewish Women Aaron
"Star
of
concert
and
radio,
Jo-
vites members and their friends
The Detroit Federation of
of his 60-day term, which had Droock, Jewish Community Coun-
to attend and urges those inter- Musicians concert band of 125 sef Lhevinne's genius has won previously been suspended when cil; Mrs. Henry Wineman, Jew-
ested to participate and help pieces, hand-picked by Jack Fer- him an honored place among the the Jew-hater had promised to ish Welfare Federation, repre-
make final plans for the success entz, conducted by Herbert L. supreme pianists of all time," con- stop his verbal attacks against sented their organizations at this
of the 9th annual donor luncheon Straub, vice-president of the Fed- tinued Mrs. Wiener.
"Mme. Rosina Lhevinne, his the Jews. McWilliams, Yorkville meeting.
to be held at the Shaarey Zedek eration.
Permanent officers of the Civi-
wife,
who is a brillinat pianist in orator who broke his word after
on Dec. 2. Pledgees are asked to
The Chrysler Male Choir of 175
her
own
right, will appear with the suspension of his sentence, was lian Defense Volunteer Office of
make reservations early. For res- voices; Thomas Lewis, director.
told by the Magistrate that "the Wayne County were elected at a
ervations call Mrs. Joseph Robins
Thelma Von Eisenhauer, so- Mr. Lhevinne on the last half American Destiny Party is only meeting in the MacGregor Pub
of the program.
at Wilshire Hotel.
prano soloist.
"Emanuel Feuermann, who will a blind used by you for the pur- lie Library on Nov. 3.
Mrs. Elias Epps, University
Leonard B. Smith, instrumental
pose of stirring up racial antag-
Mrs. Paul Jackson was chosen
2-7185, is chairman of the sou- soloist, first trumpet of the De- appear in the concert series, has onisms. Intolerance of any kind
chairman; Mrs. Joseph 11 Gay-
been produced by leading musical
venir booklet, and Mesdames Mor- troit Symphony Orchestra.
has
my
utmost
condemnation.
You
lord, chairman of recruiting and
ris Fishman, Harry Mitz, Adolph
"March of the Goodfellows," a authorities to be not only the can see the result of it
enrolling; Mrs. Julian H. Krolik,
Smilo, William Fisher, R. Shill- stirring new composition of Ole greatest cellist now on the con- with murders and horrors Abroad,
result-
man are assisting her.
Foerch of the music staff of WWJ cert stage, but also one of the ing in the countries subject to vice chairman of information.
Among those chosen as mem-
The rummage store is available. —the Detroit News, with words foremost living musicians."
it." At various meetings McWil-
The artist concert series tickets liams was reported to have de- bers of the board is Fred M.
Call To. 6-3489 or To. 7-8865.
by Anne Campbell, the News poet,
dedicated to the members of the are on sale at the Jewish Com- nounced the Jews and the Presi- Butzel.
Old Nei'sbdys Goodfellow munity Center, Woodward at Hol- dent as "the King of the Jews."
Luncheon of Goodwill Sew- Detroit
Ford Hour Features
Fund and played publicly for the brook, or may be obtained from
ing Circle Tuesday
members of the artist concerts
first time.
Bampton and Iturbi
pany and in recitals throughout
George W. Stark, Old Timer of committee.
Rose
Bampton,
one of the few
this country and Mexico. Her pro-
Present Milla Dominguez
The annual luncheon sponsored the Detroit News and Station
Featured as soloist in a con- gram will include a group of her American-trained singers who
by the Goodwill Sewing Circle WWJ, master of ceremonies.
have won world-wide fame, will
will take place Tuesday, Nov.
For the public's convenience, cert of be given by the Michigan native Mexican songs.
The Michigan WPA Symphony be the guest artist on the Ford
11, 12:30 pu. m., at Lachar's, seats will be placed on sale at WPA Symphony Orchestra at the
the main office of the Detroit Jewish Community Center, Wood- Orchestra, conducted by Valter Sunday Evening Hour, which will
8939 12th St.
Mrs. Sam Rosenberg heads the News, 2nd and Lafayette; the ward at Holbrook, Tuesday eve- Poole, concludes a series of four be heard over Station WJR next
arrangements committee and is downtown office of the ws in ning, Nov. 11, will be Milla weekly concerts at the Center Sunday night between 9 and 10
with the Nov. 11 performance.
o'clock. Jose Iturbi, the grea t
up- Dominguez, Mexican soprano.
assisted by Mrs. David Green- the Majestic Bid!
t
•
The
concert
begins
at
8:15
Of
Spanish pianist-conductor, again
Wife
of
Detroit's
Mexican
con-
tors
town
office
in
the
'e
%4,
baum. The proceeds of the lunch-
t . -office sul, Senora Dominguez has sung o'clock. There is no charge for will direct the Ford Symphony
eon will be devdted to charitable Bldg., as well as
Orchestra and Chorus.
with the Chicago Opera Corn- admission.
of the Masonic Temple.
work.

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