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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1941-11-07

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

November 7, 1941

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Rabbinical Leader
KLAN REJECTED
Enthusiastic Response to Call for
Seeks Conference
BY CIO LEADER
the Farband Colony Project Here
of All Religions Statement Made in De-
Dinner with Senator Barkley as Speaker at Book-
Cadillac Hotel on Nov. 30
CINCINNATI (Religious News
troit by Thomas
Service) — A proposal advocat-

Benjamin M. Laikin, chairman members of the committee and of
of the Detroit committee in charge the Farband branches in Detroit.
of the drive for the Farband Col-
ony in Palestine, announced this
week that the appeal is meeting
with an enthusiastic response from
the community at large.
Mr. Laikin stated that while
the project is sponsored by the
Jewish National Workers' Al-
liance (Farband), with plans for
the creation of the colony on soil
of the Jewish National Fund in
Palestine, representatives of all
elements in the community will
attend the dinner and spokesmen
for all groups in the community
and in Zionist ranks are partici-
pating as contributors.
Fred M. Butzel is honorary
chairman of the committee assist-
ing Mr. Laikin.
The project will conclude with
a dinner at the Boow-Cadillac
Hotel, with U. S. Senator Alben
Barkley as guest speaker.
Reservations for the dinner are
being accepted by the Zionist of-
fice at 1044 Penobscot Bldg.,
Cherry 6559, by William Hordes'
office at 605 Fox Theater Bldg.,
BENJAMIN M. LAIKIN
Cherry 6780, by Mr. Laikin and

ing the holding of a "conference
of religions," at which American
church bodies might effectively
affirm their "unity on essentials",
was advanced here by Rabbi
James G. Heller, president of the
Central Conference of American
Rabbis.
Voicing his proposal before a
meeting of the executive board
of the Central Conference, Rabbi
Heller declared that "the time
is at hand when both religion
and democracy would be strength-
ened by a display of unity on
essentials on the part of reli-
gious groups in America."

Mizrachi Women's
Bingay to Address
Bnai Brith Lodge
Luncheon Nov. 18
At Temple Nov. 19 The Sisters of Zion Mizrachi's

Malcolm W. Bingay, editorial annual $5 donor luncheon, will
director and columnist of the
Detroit Free Press, will speak on be held Tuesday, Nov. 18, in the
the subject "The World's Revo- social hall of the Shaarey Zedek.
lution" at a public meeting of
Mrs. Joseph H. Kunin, presi-
the Detroit Bnai Brith Lodge No.
1374 in the Brown Memorial Cha-
pel of Temple Beth El, Wednes-
day, Nov. 19, at 8:30 p. m.
Mr. Bingay will be introduced
by Philip Slomovitz.
A musical program will be pre-
sented by artists from the Detroit
Conservatory of Music.
The public is invited to this
meeting, admission being free.

Plans of the Ku Klux Klan to
penetrate labor unions to strength-
en its foothold among the working
groups was revealed here by R. J.
Thomas, president of the CIO
Auto Workers Union, who issued
a warning that "there is no room
within the ranks of the UAW-CIO
for the KKK or its activities. Ef-
forts of the Klan to inject itself
into pur local unions should be
resisted to the utmost . . . The
UAW-CIO is an American or-
ganization and makes no distinc-
tion because of race, color or
creed and it will not tolerate
Colescott (KKK head) and his
associated bigots."

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Rabbi Wolf Gold
Annual Military
Will Speak Here
Ball of JWV Feb. 14

Rabbi Wolf Gold, world presi-
Nathan Lerner, commander of dent of the Mizrachi World Ex-
the Department of Michigan Jew- ecutive, is in Detroit to meet
ish War Veterans of the United with Mizrachi leaders here and
States, announced that the sec- address three important gather-
ond annual military ball will be ings.
He will speak at the Friday
held Feb. 14, 1942, at the Ma-
evening forum of the Beth Te-
sonic Temple.
The department will present filo Emanuel synagogue. He will
flags to the Central Woodward deliver the sermon at the Sab-
Christian Church, Woodward at bath morning services in the
Josephine, on Sunday, Nov. 9, Shaarey Zedek, and will end his
at 11 a. m. Rabbi Morris Adler stay here with an address at a
of Cong. Shaarey Zedek, one of Mizrachi gathering in the Bnai
the honorary chaplains of the J. Zion synagogue, Saturday eve-
W. V. Department of Michigan, ning, Nov. 8, at 8:30.
Plans are being made for the
will make the presentation on be-
half of the war veterans. Rev. Mizrachi 30th anniversary cele-
Edgar DeWitt Jones, minister of bration, which will be culminated
the Central Woodward Christian with a donor banquet at the
Church, will deliver the recipient's Fort Wayne Hotel on Dec. 7.
address. This program has been
arranged by the department's Hadassah. Oneg Shabbat at
Americanism officer, Ben David-
the Shaarey Zedek
son.
This Saturday
On Nov. 10, 6:15 to 6:30 p. m.,
The
Detroit
chapter of Hadas-
U. S. Senator Tydings of Mary-
land will be the guest speaker sah will hold an Oneg Shabbat
on a coast-to-coast radio hook-up Saturday afternoon, Nov. 8, at
over the Mutual Broadcasting Sys- 2 o'clock, in the social hall of
tern, sponsored by the Jewish the Shaarey Zedek. Delegates to
War Veterans of the United the national convention of the
States. National commander Ben- Women's League of United Syna-
jamin Kaufman will introduce gogues are invited to attend
with Hadassah members and
Senator Tydings.
On Friday, Nov. 14, 8:30 p. m., friends.
Mrs. Leo Orecklin and Mrs.
Lt. Eli Levin Post will present
an American flag to the new Tem- John Frazer, chairmen of the
ple Israel in the auditorium of Oneg Shabbat, announce that the
the Maccabees Bldg., Woodward entire program will be given by
at Putnam. Harry Carson, com- the Young Judaea group and
mander of the post, will make will be entitled "Cavalcade of
the presentation, and Rabbi Leon Zionism". Miss Helen Kass and
Fram will deliver the recipient's Miss Esther Duchin will direct
the cast. Current events will be
address.
On Wednesday, Nov. 19, Lt. given by Mrs. Herman Pekarsky.
Eli Levin Post will sponsor an A social hour will follow the
all-Yiddish play at Littman's program.
Theater. The proceeds will be
utilized for Americanism and de- Report Boake Carter Rejects
Anglo-Saxon Group
fense activities.
NEW YORK (JPS) — The
failure of Boake Carter, radio
newspaper columnist, to ap-
Dessert Luncheon of Young and
pear at the convention of the
Anglo-Saxon Federation in Mich-
Women's Mizrachi on
igan, being replaced by Henry
Wednesday
Ford's spokesman, William J.
Cameron, was due to his conten-
At a membership dessert lunch- tion that the Federation is "subt-
eon of Young Women's Mizrachi ly anti-Semitic," according to his
to be held at the Wilshire Hotel explanation.
on Wednesday, Nov. 12, Mrs.
He had written a lecture com-
Harry Shuman will give her re- batting anti-Semitic interpreta-
port of the Mizrachi National tions of the Bible and had submit-
Convention which she will attend ted it to Howard B. Rand, Fed-
in Chicago on Nov. 10 and 11. eration executive, but the latter
Following Mrs. Shuman's re- had replied it "won't sit well with
port an entertaining program has our crowd." As a result, Carter
been planned. This luncheon is decided not to appear before the
open to members and their friends. Federation.

MRS. A. D. MARKSON

dent, said that a large attend-
ance is expected.
A program is being arranged
by Mrs. A. D. Markson, luncheon
chairman.
Pledges are being accepted by
Mrs. Isaac Shetzer, To. 8-8477;
Mrs. Ethel Abrams, Ty. 7-5733;
Mrs. J. Kunin, Ty. 4-2481.
A games party will be held
Saturday night, Nov. 8, at the
Bnai David; Elmhurst at 14th Sts.
to help those who wish to earn
their luncheon money.
For rummaging call Mrs. A.
Subar, Ty. 4-4829.
The next pep rally and a des-
sert luncheon will be held on
Thursday, Nov. 13, at 1 p. m.
at the Shaarey Zedek. Rabbi S.
Z. Fineberg of Flint, will be the
guest speaker. Members and
friends are invited.

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BAY CITY NOTES

Mr. and Mrs. Louis B. Harrison
returned home from Canton, 0.,
where they spent the week-end
with their children, Mr. and Mrs.
Marvin Harrison.

Mrs. Ella Levine returned
home after an extended visit
with relatives in Ohio.

OBITUARY
Funeral services for Mrs. Ra-
chel Josephson, 31, wife of San-
ford Josephson, general store
proprietor, at Lincoln, Mich.,
who died at her home Tuesday
afternoon, were held Thursday,
with Rabbi Leon W. Rosenberg
officiating. Burial was in the
I. 0. B. B. cemetery, in Bay
City. Mrs. Josephson was born
in Reed City, March 1. Surviving
besides her.husband are a daugh-
ter, Esther, and her parents, Ben
Jacobson, of Reed City, and Mrs.
Dora Jacobson, of Lincoln.

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