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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

November 7, 1941

MOUNT SINAI HOSPITAL ASS'N
PLEDGES $100,000 FOR JEWISH
HOSPITAL TO BE ERECTED HERE

CONVENTION

joined in the demonstration,

founder of the United Synagogue
David Diamond's orchestra pro-
of America. The original purpose
viding the music. The audience
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of the organization was to ad-
sang "The Star Spangled Ban-
Charles Robinson, co-chairman of vance traditional Judaism, fur-
ner".
the Detroit arrangements com- ther Jewish education among
Louis Siegel was the artist who
The Mt. Sinai Hospital Associ- master, delivered a strong ap-
mittee, will welcome the dele- women
women and foster Jewish senti-
drew
the cover design for the
peal
for
a
hospital.
of Detroit announced this
gates. Dr. Lent D. Upson of
luncheon
program.
ment through the publication of week that 1,000 of its members
Speaking for the organization,
Wayne University will partici-
books
of
special
concern
to
Jew-
and
friends
have
undertaken
to
Mrs.
Gitlin,
as
chairman
of
the
pate in a panel discussion on
raise a sum of $100 each, for a luncheon, outlined the history of
"Rededication to Self - Evident ish women and their children.
The work of the organization total of $100,000, towards the the hospital movement and her
Truths" at that session, which
will be followed by a reception. expanded, and Student Houses fund for the establishment of a organization, told of the volun-
Jewish hospital in Detroit. These tary efforts of members, spoke
Mrs. Silberblatt is chairman of
where Jewish boys ' and girls pledges are to be payable in a of the consistent manner in
the committee of hostesses.
away from home could congre- period of three years.
which her co-workers devoted
At the Monday morning ses- gate under an hospitable roof,
themselves to the cause. She
Announcement
of
this
plan
sion, Mrs. Abe Levine of Mt. were organized in New York and
thanked her co-workers, commit-
Philadelphia.
In
New
York,
the
was
made
by
Mrs.
Jacob
Harvith,
Clemens will give the opening
tee members and chairmen for
prayer and Mrs. Maurice H. new building of the Jewish Theo- president, and Mrs. Charles Git-
their efforts.
Zackheim will report as chair- logical Seminary of America lo- lin' who was chairman of the
Mrs. Harvith spoke in a similar
o luncheon held on Oct. 29,
man of the credentials commit- rated at 122nd Street and Broad- donor
following a victory breakfast vein, pleading for continued ef-
tee.
way, now meets these needs for
forts for the hospital.
Monday's Luncheon
many of the Jewish students of morning.
held at Pereira's on Thursday
Apartment Hotel
The invocation was given by
Mrs. Silberblatt will be chaii .- that city. In Philadelphia similar
Luncheon
a
Success
Rabbi
J.
S.
Sperka.
man of the luncheon on Monday. houses have been established.
Collingwood at Third
Bob Hall entertained the gath-
The opening prayer will be given Bible classes were introduced in App oximately 1,100 women
by Mrs. A. M. Hershman. Mrs. inter-denominational centers for attended the annual donor lunch- ering after the formal addresses.
1 to 4 room suites,
Louis James Rosenberg will ex- the religious education of Jew- eon Oct. 29 at the Masonic Tem-
An inspiring feature of the
furnished or unfurnished,
tend greetings in behalf of the ish children. pie.
luncheon program was the open-
H o t el service optional,
The principal speaker, Dr. ing patriotic demonstration. Of-
League of Jewish Women's Or- Mrs. Roosevelt Deplores "May-
dining room, garage in
Louis
L.
Mann
of
Chicago,
ganizations of Detroit.
officers marched into the hall to
connection.
flower Complex"
NEW YORK. (JPS)—Coming speaking on the subject "Turn- the tune of "Stars and Stripes
Mrs. Morris Adler will partici-
Liabilities Into Assets," Forever". Marines, Army and
TOWNSEND 8-2680
g•
pate in the round table discus- to the defense of the refugees
sions on Monday afternoon, and in the United States, Mrs. Frank- stressed the importance of a hos- Navy officers and Red Cross units
pital in a Jewish community the
will preside at the meeting which gin D. Roosevelt declared in her
size of Detroit. He was presented
"The
Sisterhood
and
.
will discuss
regular
egular radio complex
broadcast is that
the
"Mayflower
out
of
to
the large gathering by Rabbi
the Education of Our Youth".
Leon Frani.
Banquet Monday Night
place" and reprimanded all those
Mayor Edward J. Jeffries,
At the banquet on Monday who charge that the Government
more
interested
in
aliens
commending
the women for their
is
night, at which Rabbi Herman "
You'll enjoy our
efforts, pointed to the urgent
Our
Cocktails
Abramovitz of Montreal will than in the native population „ .
unusually
delicious
dt
.dai,oted
almost
need
of
a
hospital
planned
by
Delicious
and
speak on "The World Jewish
.Roosevt.
the Jewish groups in Detroit.
food served in an
Delicatessen
Fancy
Scene,” Cantor Jacob H. Soren her entire
tire radio time to a sur-
Nathaniel H. Goldstick, toast-
Delivered
atmosphere of quiet
Drinks
klar of Congregation Shaarey vey of tile refugee problem con-
FREE
Mixed
Zedek will direct the musical ducted in the 2orm of an inter-
dignity. Bring the
Anywhere—
by
program.
whole family this
view with Miss Ruth Inglis, • who individuals for help. The rest are
Anytime
Experts
Mrs. Charles Robinson will be had studied the question under self-sustaining, making on an
Sunday.
chairman of the luncheon on the auspices of the Social Sci- average of $18 weekly. There
Tuesday, at which Rabbi Morris ence Department of Columbia are among the refugees some
Adler will speak on "The Role University. The results of her 2,700 independent employers in
of the Seminary in the Preserva-. inquiry as announced during • the retail business and certain
tion of Democracy". Mrs. Roosevelt's broadcast indi- types of manufacturing who
Dr. A. M. Hershman will speak sated that of the 150,000 refu- give employment to 9,000 per-
on "The Religious Background gees who have entered this coun- sons, two-thirds of whom are
PHONE TRINITY 2-9366
12TH and HAZELWOOD
of Democratic Ideals" at the try since 1933, only 3% depend Americans of long standing, she
closing luncheon on Wednesday, on refugee agencies or private reported.
at which Mrs. Leonard Sidlow
• will preside and Mrs. Jack Tobin
will give the closing prayer.
Sessions will be held as fol-
lows: Monday morning at the
Statler, Monday's banquet at
Shaarey Zedek, all other sessions
at Hotel Statler, except the lec-
ture by Mrs. Roosevelt at the
Masonic Temple.
Supplementing the lecture by
Mrs. Roosevelt, there will be a
musical program by Julius Cha-
jes, noted pianist, and Mar-
guerite Kozenn, eminent so-
prano, who will sing "Song of
America," words and music for
which were written by Herman
Wise and Mr. Chajes.
Reservations for all the lunch-
eons and for the banquet which
are being catered at $1.25 for
the luncheons and $2 for the
banquet are being taken by Mrs.
Samuel Rubiner, Un. 1-7521.
Mrs. Morris Blumberg and
Mrs. Louis Glasier announce that
the following will be hostesses at
the morning sessions: Mesdames
Alex Caplan. Moe Prince, Sam
Fisher, Abe Gordon, Philip Olen-
der, Carl Shalit, Irving Shevin,
Otto Weiss, Leon Zechman, Phil-
ip Greenwald, Ben Jacob, David
Kallman, Charles Matler, Joseph
Mellon, George Scyburn, David
Stober, Jack Berger, Louis Stoll,
Sam Singer, William Boesky, Joe
Freedman, Sy Feinberg, Walter
Field, Jack Gordon, Louis Ham-
burger, Joseph Kopel, Ed Krause,
Harry Satovsky, Bea Scholnick,
Aaron Carlstein, Robert Marwil
and Philip Mender.
Hostesses for the Tuesday
luncheon will be the Mesdames
Charles Agree, Louis Gunsberg,
Pistons pros ide an excellent
Louis Davidson, Anthony Deutsch,
example of the 1942 Pontiac's
Louis Bielfield, Jacob Burrows,
quality. These light alloy iron
D. H. Fauman, Joseph Cantor,
pistons are exactly the same
Richard Cott, Ben Fenton, Bar-
type as used in past years in
ney Smith, Nat Frank, Sidney
over two million cars. Bearings,
Frank, Myron Keys, Charles La-
connecting rods and other vital
tildes, Sam Lieberman, Herman
parts also remain unchanged,
Osnos, Moe Perlis, Meyer Shu-
I IIE FINE CAR NITI1 TIIE LOW PRICE GENERAL moTons , MASTERPIECE
german, Sidney Stone, Philip
Broudo, Abe Davidson, Perry
Bernstein, Sam Singer.
ir THIS YEAR, the ratio of slight that they say it's hardly notice-
Hostesses for the Wednesday
able—and Pontiac gives them finer
new Pontiac Torpedoes
luncheon will be the Mesdames
performance, a better ride, greater
being bought by former
J. J. Greenblatt, Oshie Baker,
handling ease and increased safety
Proud To Be Doing Our Part
Jack Behrman, H. Davidoff, D. S.
owners of high-priced cars and
Diamond, J. M. Dorfman, Moe
plus record, all-around economy.
lowest-priced cars is greater than
Pontiac is doing its part manufacture of these can-
Ehrlich, Morry Fenton, Nathan
Naturally, Pontiac engineers were
for National Defense by non. Thousands of crafts-
ever. Expensive car owners,are finding
Fishman, Ben Imber, Ira Kauf-
building a new type of men have been trained for
able to achieve such quality without
that
the
1942
Pontiac
e1
them
man, Max Lieberman, J. D. Lon-
rapid-fire cannon for the the highly technical ma-
interference with critical materials
to reduce their motoring costs and
don, Morry Schwartz, Isaac
United States Navy. Two chines. This means build-
essential to national defense.
still enjoy the ownership of a car that
Shetzer, Ben Sidlow, Norman
plants, covering 426,123 ing fewer cars—but Pon-
Your present car may cover part or
Snider, Joseph Horowitz and
is big, impressive, comfortable and of
square feet of floor space, tiac places defense work
Benjamin Gordon.
perhaps all of the down payment on a
the finest quality. Lowest-priced car
have been devoted to the ahead of everything else.
History of Women's League
1942 Pontiac. The balance may be paid
owners are switching to Pontiac be-
In 1917 the Women's League
in monthly installments.
cause the difference in price is so
emosomenrialmoomomel
of the United Synagogue of
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