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December 19, 1941 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1941-12-19

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December 19, 1941

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

Isadore Levin on
U. S. Alien Enemy
Hearing Committee

and Winston, rose from the ranks
to captain of artillery in the last
war. He served on the American
legal staff at the Peace Confer-
ence. He is now an appeal agent
for Draft Board No. 10.

Isadore Levin has been named
on the newly-formed three-mem-
What happiness is, the Bible
ber Alien Enemy Hearing Board, alone shows clearly and certainly,
set up by the FBI. .
and points out the way that leads
Mr. Levin, who is a member of to the attainment of it.
—Coleridge.
the law firm of Butzel, Levin

Community Group to Be Formed
Kvutzah Chanukah
To Sponsor Renewed Activities for
Program Saturday
the Jewish Hospital in Detroit

The Kvutzah Ivrith, the He-
brew cultural group of Detroit,
has completed arrangements for
a Chanukah program to take
place Saturday, Dec. 20, at 9
p. m., in the auditorium of the
Rose Sittig Cohen Building.
Among the features will be mass
singing and brief talks. Chan-
ukah refreshments will be served
by the Ladies' Auxiliary of the
Kvutzah. Abraham Twersky is
chairman of the local cultural
committee, and Herman D. Boraks
is the president of the Kvutzah
Ivrith.

Herman Cohen Expected to Lead Formation of Group;
Children's Home Building May Be Used as
Nucleus for Hospital

board looks with favor
upon such a movement.
There are those who may desire
to make contributions towards a
Jewish hospital before the end
of the year, it was pointed out
this week, and those interested in
doing that are urged to com-
municate with Mr. Cohen.

Home

Impetus is being given the
movement for the building of a
Jewish hospital in Detroit by
the formation of a community

. Mt.

Sinai Hospital
Starts Fund Raising

Cong. Beth El of Wyandotte
Sponsors a Chanukah
Play and Dinner

The children of the Talmud
Torah, Sunday School, and One?,
Shabbat of Congregation Beth El
of Wyandotte will participate in
a special Chanukah program on
Sunday, Dec. 21, at 33 p. m. A
Chanukah play written by Mrs.
Danzig will be presented under
her direction, in which new Pales-
tine songs will be included. Fol-
lowing the play, Chanukah gifts
will be given to the children and
a dinner will be sponsored by the
Lades' Auxiliary.
Those participating in the pro-
gram are: Dorothy Fogel, Anette
Mittleman, Joel Harris, Miriam
Fogel, B o b b y Stahl, Beverly
Friedlander, David Bittker, Rich-
ard Bardos, Morris Katz, Ruth
Harris Morton Rosenberg, Lor-
raine Schwartz, Philip Mittleman,
Phyliss Rosenberg, Danny Fogel,
Philip Katz, Ida Danzig, Billy
White, Jerome Paskovitz, Doreen
Wolfe and Fanny White.
Mr. Stern, chairman of the
Board of Education, will act as
chairman of the afternoon.
Rabbi Danzig will speak on the
significance of Chanukah. Mrs.
Barney Bittker, president of the
Ladies' Auxiliary, will act as
hostess of the evening.

Wins

WINES 6 CHAMPAGNE. INC.

IF YOU ARE LOOKING

FOR THE KIND OF WINES

THAT ARE HIGH IN

HERMAN COHEN

group to secure immediate con-
tributions toward the proposed
health center.
It is expected, according to re-
ports from groups interested in
the hospital movement, that a
community organization will be
formed this week-end. Herman
Cohen, president of the Jewish
Children's Home, may head the
new movement, it was stated.
The interest taken in the move-
ment by Herman Cohen is linked
with the proposal that the Jew-
ish hospital be built on a modest
scale as a beginning, and that
the building of the Jewish Chil-
dren's Home of Petoskey and
Burlingame Ayes. be used for
th's purpose. Mr. Cohen stated
Pisgah Lodge Sponsors Sale this week that the Children's

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CAN PROUDLY SHARE

THEM WITH YOUR

FRIENDS IN THE SPIRIT

OF A GOOD OLD-FASH-

IONED CHRISTMAS.

The campaign to raise $100,000
sponsored by the Mount Sinai
Hospital Association of Detroit
got off to a fine start at a lunch-
eon held at the Statler Hotel on
Monday, December 15, with mem-
bers of both branches of the
United State; war might in at-
tendance.
After an invocation by Rabbi
Leon Film, the president of the
association, Mrs. Jacob Ha•vith,
turned the meeting over to Mrs.
Charles Gitlin, chairman of the
drive, w h o introduced Major
Eugene Van Antwerp who
brought the movement the offi-
cial endorsement of Mayor Jef-
fries and emphasized the shortage
of hospital facilities in Detroit
and the importance of the drive
in its relation to local civilian
defense. Chief Quartermaster
Buhl of the U. S. Navy praised
the hospital movement and urged
the women of .Mount Sinai Asso-
ciation to volunteer for clerical
work with the Navy Recruiting
Station. Quartermaster Buhl in-
troduced Miss Jerry Marcoux,
widely known as Miss U. S. Navy.
Dr. Charles Gitlin addressed
the meeting, pointing to the great
need for the hospital and told of
the many groups in the city that
are ready to assist in making a
hospital under Jewish auspices
an actuality in the very near fu-
ture.

of Defense Stamps

Pisgah Lodge will have United Chesed Shel Emes
States Defense Stamps on sale
25th Anniversary
every meeting in denomina-
lions of 10 and 25 cents. In ad-
Banquet on Sunday
dition, members of the lodge who
buy bonds will have their names
The Chesed shel Emes, the He-
put on a huge scroll of the lodge.
Rudolph Meyersohn and Phil brew Benevolent Society, of De-
Rothschild are in charge of the troit, will observe its 25th anni-
versary this Sunday.
bond publicity sale.
Festivities will commence at 2
Irwin Aran was author and
producer of the Bnai Brith p. m. with a public meeting and
"March of Time" program re- special program at which all Jew-
cently presented before the lodge. ish organizational delegations
Others in the cast include Ben will be welcomed.
The banquet following will com-
Rhodes, Isadore Starr, Leonard
Belove, Fred Binder and Marvin mence at 6 p. m. sharp. A popu-
lar orchestra will provide the
Bernstein.
Leading teams in the Pisgah music.
The officers—Sam Nelson, pres - -
Lodge bowling league are Anti-
Defamation, Palestine Fund, Jus- dent; Louis Shiell, vice-president ;
tice, Hillel, Harmony, Supreme Asher Itzkowitz, financial secre-
Lodge and National Hospital. tary—have issued a special call
High scores thus far for the sea- to all Detroit organizations urg-
son go to D. Bruss for individual ing them to attend this event and
and Team No. 27, Unity. Ruby to participate in the afternoon's
Berke leads in the three-game festivites as well as the evening's
series. barquet.

HEBREW LADIES' AID SO-
CIETY BUYS $500 DE-
FENSE BONDS

In an effort to cooperate with
"All Out for Defense," the He-
brew Ladies Aid Society has pur-
chased a $500 Defense Bond.
Part of the money realized from
the annuel donor luncheon sched-
uled for Jan. 7, will be utilized
for this purpose. Mrs. Ignatz
Auslander, associate chairman,
urges all members and friends tr)
co-operate.
Co-operating with the Michi-
gan Commemoration Committee
celebrating the 150th anniversary
of the Bill of Rights, Mrs. S. N.
Gardner was the guest speaker
at the last meeting.

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In the light of the proscription
on imitating the Menorah, the
Jews of old fashioned a lamp of
similar shape for the Chanukah
Service by utilizing the Menorah
metif and adapting it to the needs
of an eight-day festival by means
of a lamp of four semi-circles in-
stead of three, with the central
shaft used for the Shammash.

In the Bnai Brith ritual the
seven lights of the Menorah are
illuminated to the accompaniment
of a special prayer. The lights, in
order, stand for light, justice,
peace, truth, benevolence, brother-
ly love and harmony, the latter
three being the three y'rtues
which make up Bnai Brith's
motto.

Center Schedule
For Dec. 24, 25

The Jewish Community Center
announces the following schedule
for Dec. 24 and Dee. 25.
The game room and bowling al-
leys will close at 6 p. m. on
Wednesday, Dec. 24, but will be
open as usual Thursday after-
noon, Dec. 25, and remain open
until 9 p. m.
The Men's Health Club will
close Wednesday, Dec. 24, at 6
p. m. It will be open Thursday,
Dec. 25, at 8:30 a. m., and re-
main open until 4:30 p. m. No
massage service will be available
on Thursday.
The general health education
fac lities will close Wednesday,
Dec. 24, at 9:30 p. m. The gym-
nasium and swimming pool will
be open Thursday from 10 a. m.
to 4:30 p. m.
The arts and crafts shop will
be closed Monday, Dec. 22, and
Monday, Dec. 29.

Palestine : An exhibition re-
viewing Jewish valor from the
days of the Israelite conquest of
Canaan to current Jewish partici-
pation in the British Army was
opened in Jerusalem by the Jew-
ish Agency . . . World-wide drive
for $1,000,000 to honor Mena-
hem Ussishkin, its late president,
launched by Jewish National
Fund, together with Palestine
Foundation Fund.

Trees Planted in
Palestine Forests

The Jewish National Fund
Council of Detroit announces the
planting of trees in Palestine
forests as follows:
In the Fred M. Butzel Forest:
Twelve trees in honor of Fred
M. Butzel, by Sigmund Rohlik.
To plant trees in Palestine
Forest, call the chairman of the
.f. N. F. Council tree committee,
Mrs. Alexander W. Sanders, Ho-
garth 0967, 12342 Broadstreet.

The Crest, Newest
Miami Beach Hotel

The Crest is the newest hotel
to be built in Miami Beach, Fla.
This hotel will open on Jan. 1.
It is just a block from the ocean,
has a golf course and is close to
Miami Beach's finest theater and
shopping center.
All the rooms are large and
have outside exposure.
The hotel is located at James
St. and Lincoln Rd.
The owners are Joseph Wolf,
Samuel Broder and Irwin I. Cohn.

Home Relief Society Will
Meet on Monday

The monthly meeting of Home
Relief Society will be held at the
home of Mrs. M. Rosenberg,
19271 Strathcoma Drive, on Mon-
day, Dec. 22, at 1 p. m.
There will be the reading of
unusual reports by all committee
chairmen and officers and the an-
nual election of officers will take
place.
. Mrs. Samuel Arkin, president of
the organization, urges all mem-
bers to attend this important

meeting.

NORTH WOODWARD JWEWO
TO MEET TUESDAY

The North Woodward branch

of the Jewish Women's European

Welfare Organization will meet
at the home of Mrs. Phil Gur-
vith, 2481 Calvert, on Tuesday.
Dec. 23, at 12:30 p. m.
Plans will be made for the an-
nual memorial luncheon for de-
ceased members. Rabbi I. Stoll-
man will render the prayer. The
memorial luncheon will be held
on Monday, Dec. 29, at 12 noon.
at Pereira's on Dexter. Mrs. A.
Katzin is chairman, assisted by
Mrs. A. Kurzmann. For reserva -
tions call To. 7-8865 or Ty,
6-9553.

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