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December 5, 1941

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

Young Israel Spurs
Its Activities at
Detroit Conclave

The 11th mid-western confer-
ence of Young Israel closed with
an impressive banquet at the De-
troit Leland Hotel on 'Nov. 23.
Delegates from Detroit, Cleveland,
Chicago,fi St. Louis and Kansas

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MISS FLOREVA GREENBERG

Open Headquarters for Observance of J. N. F.
Flag Days o n Dec. 6, 7

Farband Folk
Schools' Activities

Preparations for theannual
With headquarters at the Shule
bazaar, to take place during the on Cortland and Dexter, volun-
week of Feb. 7-14 at the Work. - teers will solicit for the Jewish
men's Circle Auditorium, are i n National Fund this Sau•day night
full swing. M. Kramer has been and all day Sunday, through the
appointed general manager. All sale of flags, on the occasion of
organizations affiliated with Far annual Jewish National Fund
band Schools are planning ba- Flag
Flag Day.
Day.
zaar showers.
With the challenging slogan,
A New Year's Eve banquet "Lan d for
Victory,"
y, the Jewish
f
will be given by the school board National Fund Council of De-
at 1912 Taylor. Reservations trait announced its annual Flag
should be made now as the num- Day celebration of the 40th an-
ber of participants is rather niversa•y of its existence.
The National Fund is today
limited. The proceeds will be
playing an important role in the
used for equipment.
The weekly Oneg Shabat gath- supply of food to Allied troops
erings on Friday night have been in the Near East. It has also
started. On Dec. 5, A. Meyero- contributed greatly to the sta-
witz will speak on Sholem Asch bility of the Jewish community in
and his God-seeking tendencies. Palestine during the past few
Communal singing, recitations years of war.
The local council of the J.N.F.,
and refreshments are included
under the leadership of William
in the weekly program.
Farband Camp and Kinderwelt Hordes, is determined to make
The annual camp-report meet- this Flag Day an outstanding one
ing will take place on Tuesday, in the light of present day needs.
Dec. 16, 9 p. m., at 1912 Taylor. It has issued a call to every Jew
All members of the Farband,
Poale Zion and. Pioneer Women
are invited to help plan camp
activities for 1942.
A reunion of all campers, coun-
sellors and parents will take
place during the school vacation.

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asking him to do his part in the
defense of the Jewish people and
hoveland.
Participating in the volunteer
tagging will be many of the
Zionist youth and adult groups in
the city. Volunteers are askoi 4
call the Flag Day chairman, Da-
vid Nemoff, for districts and
boxes.

Belove to Address Profes-
sional Group of Bnai
Brith Dec. 9

The Business and Professional
Women's Auxiliary of Bnai Brith
will hold an open meeting Dec. 9,
at the Temple Beth El at 8:30
p. in. Leon Belove, director of
A. Z. A., will be the guest speak-
er. Olga Fricker will present her
dance group in a series of dances.
The club's dramatic group will
present a one-act play, " I Have
a Son." The public is invited.

CHRYSLER -PLYMOUTH

City, as well as members of the Congregation Bnai Moshe
National Council of Young Israel, Commemorates Signing of
Two Great Automobiles
who came especially from New
Bill of Rights
Sacrifice
York, attended the inspiring four-
Congregation Bnai Moshe will
Take
$148,000.
Cost
day conclave.
join in the National observance
$65,000. Rent $12,000. Mil-
The most tangible result of the of 150 years of the adoption of
lion dollar location. If you
conference was the raising of a the Bill of Rights with appro-
can raise $25,000 cash don't
fund for the expansion of Young priate sermons by its spiritual
fail to see this.
Israel activities in Detroit and leaders at Friday evening serv-
neighboring communities. At the ices Dec. 12 and Sabbath serv-
Homer Warren & Co.
Saturday night session of the ices Dec. 13.
57 Years Dependable Service
conference, a warm response
Rabbi Jacob J. Nathan will
CA. 0321
Dime Bids.
greeted the appeal of national speak on the "Bill of Rights—
leaders for this cause, and a Today and Tomorrow" at late
sum of upward of $3,000 was Friday Evening services Dec. 12.
raised on the spot. A number of Cantor David Katzman will con-
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new pledges were announced at duct the services which will be-
the Sunday night closing banquet. gin at 8:15, with a social hour
Open Sanatorium
ART SELMAN, Sales Mgr.
A Friday Night Forum, at the following.
Auxiliary Bazaar
Beth Tefilo Emanuel Synagogue,
Rabbi Moses Fischer will de-
drew an attendance of over 1,000 liver the sermon Sabbath morn-
11310 Jos. Campau, cor. Caniff
Saturday Evening
men and women, who thrilled to ing, Dec. 13. He chose as his sub-
TOwnsend 8-4103
The 15th annual bazaar of the the soul-sti••ing oration of Irving ject "The Bill of Rights—Its
Detroit Auxiliary of the Los An- Bunim, New York business man, Foundation in the Bible, Its
gele,st Sanatorium will be opened who has been educated to Jewish Apex the Salvation of Mankind."
The public is invited to attend
this Saturday evening, Dec. 6. leadership by Young Israel.
Saturday afternoon witnessed both services.
at the Bnai Moshe Center, Dex-
the oratorical con -
ter and Lawrence. Mayor Edward the finals in i
J. Jeffries, City Clerk Thomas test of the intermediate groups,
_ held in Bnai Moshe Synagogue.
Leadbetter, County Auditor Ed Miss Floreva Greenberg, 16 years
ward J. Williams, Samuel J.
nt of . St.oung
Leve, director of Wayne County old, ael
preside
won
Intermediates,Louis
Y first
Bureau of Investigation, will of- prize: a free trip to the national
ficiate at the opening ceremonies' convention next summer. Runner-
The public is invited. Admission up was Miss Joyce Pensle•, 15
will be free.
years old, of Detroit, a member
This event will continue until of the Kadimah Club.
Sunday, Dec. 14. Approximately
Simultaneously with the event,
100 organizations have accepted a tea sponsored by the Women's
the invitations extended by the Branch of the Michigan Syna-
local auxiliary to attend the gogue Conference and the Bnai
function en masse. A union or- Moshe Sisterhood, drew an attend-
chestra has been engaged to re- ance of some 300 women, who
ceive the various groups and to were addressed by Mrs. Irving
furnish the dance music. A pro- Rozman (Sylvia Berris) on the
visional restaurant and lunch importance of Sabbath observ-
room has been installed and reg- ance. Saturday night was marked
ular meals and lunches will be by a children's pageant and a
served at very reasonable prices. social in honor of the 90 out-of-
The various booths will be town delegates.
The conference closed with the
filled with merchandise contrib-
uted by the merchants of De- banquet Sunday night. A special
troit and vicinity, to whom the banquet journal, dedicated to Da-
auxiliary , is grateful. A special vid I. Berris and Isadore Cohen,
furniture; department has been active members of Young Israel
arranged., This was made pos- and the Michigan Synagogue Con-
sible through the solicitations of ference, was issued on this occa-
Louis Margolis of the Margolis sion by the Detroit group.
Abbe Levi, president of Young
Furniture Co., and Nathan
Schecter of the Schecter Furni- Israel of Detroit, was chosen mid-
regional chairman; Dr. Mil-
ture Co., and through the gen- west
ton A. Saffir, psychologist for the
erous response of the local fur- Chicago Public Schools, vice presi-
niture dealers.
dent; Irving Schlussel of Detroit,
Bingo games will be featured secretary-treasurer.
on Thursday evening, Saturday
evening and Sunday, Dec. 11, 13
and 14, respectively. •
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The National Council of Jew- Dec. 12, at 1 p. m.
ish Juniors, Detroit Section, will
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turn its December general meet-
a
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and
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The children, who range in age
.party, which is to be preceded
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p.
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The nursery school, which orange juice upon arrival, fol-
meets in the Custer School on lowed by an autdoor play period,
Linwood Ave., is the local proj- weather pefmitting. A hot lunch
ect of the Detroit Section of at noon is preceded by a story
Junior Council. Working in co- hour, while the period following
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