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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1941-12-26

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Aitcriam Apish Periodical Ceder

December 26, 1941

Trees Planted in
Palestine Forests

CLIFTON AVINUIL • CINCINNATI 20;'01-110

13

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

National A. Z. A.
Register Civilian
President to Speak
Defense Volunteers
At Conclave Here Registration of Civilian De-

Recent Bride

Rabbi Leon Fram

To Preach a New
Year Sermon Jan. 2

The Jewish National Fund
Council of Detroit announces the
fense Volunteers has been de-
"Blood, Sweat and Tears" To Be
William Suckle, national presi- centralized this past week, ac-
planting of trees in Palestine
the Theme of His Message
dent for the A.Z.A., Jr. Bnai cording to Mrs. Helen Farley
forests as follows:
In the J. H. Ehrlich Forest: Brith, will be keynote speaker at Smith, director of the Civilian
"Blood, Sweat and Tears: the
Six trees by Dr. S. E. Barnett the Michigan regional convention Defense Volunteer Office.
Prospects for 1942" will be the
in memory of the following: Dr. to take place in Detroit on Dec.
Registrations are being taken
subject of Rabbi Leon Fram's
H. Kerzman, Joseph II. Ehrlich, 27, 28 and 29.
at 51 W. Warren Ave., from 10
New Year sermon at Temple Is-
Suckle, a student at Harvard to 5, Monday through Friday.
Charles Spring, Mrs. Adolph
rael at its Sabbath Eve services;
Sloman, Mrs. Lumberg and K. University and a former national Branch offices of the Michigan
Friday night, Jan. 2.
Barnett of California ; one tree A.Z . A. debating champ, was elect- State Employment Service in
The services, which take place
in memory of Rachel Bernstein ed head of the order at the na- Detroit are open for registration
in the lecture ball of the Detroit
by nephew, Ralph Bernstein.
from 5 to 8, Monday through
Institute of Arts, begin at 8:30.
In the Fred M. Butzel Forest:
Friday. This does not include
The Romanesque Hall of the
One tree on recovery of Mrs.
Hamtramck, Highland Park, or
Institute will be the scene of the
Benjamin Elkin by Mr. and Mrs.
the Central Placement Office, 112
social hour sponsored ,for the
Max Hayman; two trees honor-
E. Jefferson Ave. Michigan State
congregation by the Temple Sis-
ing 25th anniversary of Mr. and
Employment Service employees
terhood. The social hour will
have volunteered to staff their
Mrs. Charles Brody and one tree
immediately follow the services.
in memory of Benjamin Robin-
own offices.
In the lounge room of the In-
son by Ladies Auxiliary of Jew-
stitute the young people will hold
ish National Fund; five trees in
their youth symposium immedi-
Mrs. Avis Shulman
memory of Mrs. Rhoda Marshall
ately after the social hour.
by Special Bureaus and 15th
The Men's Club of Temple
To
Address
Council
District of Welfare Department;
Israel will hold its election meet-
—Photo by J. J. Clarke Studios.
12 trees honoring birth of their
ing Monday night, Jan. 12, in
Of Women Jan. 5
grandchild, Rhoda Laya Preger-
the Maccabees Auditorium.
MRS. NATHAN ELKINS
son, by Mr. and Mrs. Aaron M.
The Religious School of Tem-
(Miss Evelyn Rothenberg)
Detroit Section, National Coun-
ple Israel is on vacation during
Pregerson; 1 tree in memory of
cil of Jewish Women, will hear
At the Fort Shelby on Sun- the public school vacation pe-
A. Mendelson by Mr. and Mrs.
Avis Clamitz Shulman of Chi-
Maurice Resnik; one tree honor-
cago discuss "Jewish Women and day, Dec. 14, Rabbi Fram united riod. Sessions will be resumed
ing birth of Donald Joseph Bar-
the New Tomorrow" on Monday in marriage Miss Evelyn Rothen- at the Hampton Public School,
nett by Lillian Levin; one tree
afternoon, Jan. 5, at 2 o'clock, berg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 18460 Warrington Drive, on Sat-
in memory of Regina Engel by
at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. Eugene Rothenberg of 3741 Chi- urday, Jan. 10, and Sunday,
Hebrew Ladies Aid Society; one
The meeting will be followed by cago Blvd., and Nathan Elkins. Jan. 11.
tree in memory of Louis Wolf
a bundle tea for the benefit of
The bride was lovely in a
and one tree in memory of Mrs.
Council Resale Shop.
gown of ivory slipper satin fash-
Sarah Manheim by Mr. and Mrs.
Long identified with city-wide ioned with a sweetheart neckline Need Hundreds of Men with
Factory Inspection
Herman Cohen; one tree in
Jewish educational programs in embroidered in seed pearls and
Chicago, Mrs. Shulman has trav- her veil of bridal illusion was
memory of Mrs. Hattie Lansky
Experience
eled widely, especially in the Far held in place by a coronet also
by Mrs. Louis Goldberg and Mr.
and Near East. For some time embroidered in seed pearls. Her
and Mrs. Herman Cohen; 12
The United States Civil Serv-
IVILLIAM SUCKLE
she worked with farm colonies flowers were white roses.
trees honoring Fred Butzel by
ice Commission needs hundreds
Zigmund Rohlik; two trees by tional A.Z.A. convention held this in Palestine.
Mrs. Thomas Van Vliet, sister of men with factory inspection
In addition to degrees from of the groom, was matron of
Mrs. Morris Pollak in honor of summer at Kerrvile, Tex.
experience.
her husband, Morris, and her son,• More than 500 delegates and the Universities of Chicago, honor, and the bridesmaids in-
American citizens, 18 to 55
Northwestern,
and
Cincinnati,
Arthur.
visitors from over 50 A.Z.A. Mrs. Shulman studied for four cluded Misses Florence Green, years old, engaged in non-de-
In the Eleanor Roosevelt For- chapters in Chicago, Mich., Wind-
Violet Silberstein, Gladys Roth- fense work, and familiar with
est: One tree in memory of sor and Detroit will register for years at Hebrew Union College, enberg, Rose Turok and Grace precision metal work, inspection
Mrs. Hattie Lansky by Dr. and the three-day conclave . Registra- the seminary for the training of Balsei. Mr. Elkins was attended techniques, and the use of gages
the Reform Jewish rabbinate.
Mrs. Nathan H. Goldberg.
tion will take place on Saturday,
by T. Van Vliet as best man, and micrometers, are urged to
In the Pioneer Women's For- Dec. 27, at Hotel Webster, Cass - She is the wife of Rabbi Charles and the ushers were Sol Elkins, report at once to the Detroit
Shulman
of
Chicago.
est: One tree in memory of and Putman.
Dan Berman, Al Jangmen, Law- Ordnance District Office, 1250
Harry Davis by Mr. and Mrs.
rence Rothenberg a n d John National Bank Building, Detroit.
Following the registration, a
Carl Singer; one tree in memory social mixer will be held at the Rise Stevens and Beecham Cimses.
There are immediate openings
of Abe Berghash by Mr. and Bnai Moshe social hall, Dexter
Dinner and reception followed for three grades of inspectors,
on Ford Hour
Mrs. Wm. Cohen; one tree in and Lawrence. A midnight show
for a large number of guests.
salaries ranging from $1,260 to
memory of Ezra Glasier by Es- at the Tuxedo Theater on Satur-
Mr. and Mrs. Elkins are honey- $1,620 per year.
Rise
Stevens,
the
lovely
young
ther Karbal; one tree in honor day will officially welcome the
mooning in Miami and Cuba and
of Esther Fidler by the Masadas. guests to Detroit. An advance Metropolitan Opera star who is on their return will reside in
co-starred
with
Nelson
Eddy
in
In the Mizrachi Forest: Two showing of a picture will take
Jewish Center Varsity Bas-
Detroit.
trees in memory of Mr. A. Men- place and in addition the conven- the new musical movie, "The
ketball Team Has a
Chocolate
Soldier,"
will
be
the
delson by Sisters of Zion Miz- tion committee has arranged a
guest
artist
on
the
Ford
Sunday
Good Record
Eva Prenzlauer Maternity
stage show. A highlight of the
rachi.
To plant trees in Palestine three-day event will be the in- Evening Hour, which will be
Aid to Have Annual
The Jewish Community Cen-
Forest, call the chairman of the formal ball to take place at the heard over station WJR next
Luncheon Jan. 6
ter's Varsity basketball team,
J. N. F. Council tree committee, General Motors ballroom on Sun- Sunday evening between 9 and
coached by Carl Bayer, former
Mrs. Alexander W. Sanders, Ho- day evening, featuring Ray Gor- 10 o'clock. Sir Thomas Beecham
The Eva Prenzlauer Mater- Wayne University star, won its
garth 0967, 12342 Broadstreet.
rell's music. Tickets will be avail- returns as conductor of the Ford
able for outsiders at the door. Symphony Orchestra and Chorus. nity Aid, at its last meeting, held fourth consecutive game Dec. 17,
Miss Stevens, whose first at the home of Mrs. Harry Koff- against Joe L o u i s' Brown
The convention will be con-
cluded with a banquet Monday at name is pronounced Ree-suh, man, made plans for its ninth Bombers.
The Center will meet the Auto
the Knights of Pythias Hall at turned down her first bid from
the Metropolitan because she
Club team coached by Philip
The Temple Religious School which time the presentation of didn't think she was sufficiently
"Cincy" Sacks Wednesday, Jan.
held its annual Chanukah celebra- medals and awards to the win- experienced to sing with the
14, at the Center gym, at 9:30.
ning
contestants
will
take
place.
tion on Sunday, Dec. 21, at 2:30
world's greatest opera company.
Convention
delegates
and
chap-
p. m. Songs, movies, recitations,
The young mezzo-soprano toured
prizes and gift exchanges were ters will enter the regional eli- Europe and South America and
Chiang Kai-Chek Considers Arn-
minations
for
oratory,
debating
features of the celebration.
made
her
debut
with
the
Metro-
stein Report as Bible
and basketball all day Sunday, politan in 1938. Since then she
WASHINGTON (JPS)—During
"The Presumption of Ignor- Monday and Tuesday morning. has scored triumphs on the con-
a radio interview with Mrs.
ance" was Rabbi David Fried- Debaters will argue on the sub- cert stage and in the movies as
Franklin D. Roosevelt, Daniel
land's subject for the Friday eve- ject, "Resolved: that provision well as in opera.
Arnstein, the ex-taxi driver who
ning sermon. Edith Zlotnick should be made in the public
This
will
be
the
third
appear-
solved the problem of rushing
played the responses at the organ. schools of the United States by ance of Sir Thomas on the Ford
supplies to China through the
whatever means necessary for
A social hour followed.
released time for religious educa- Hour this season. Knighted for
Burma Road, declared that when
On Monday evening, the Sis- tion ." "America, a melting pot his part in keeping British music
he delivered his report to Gen-
Sir
alive
during
World
War
I,
terhood of Temple Beth Jacob of people" is the subject for the
eralissimo Chiang Kai shek, the
Thomas
is
Britain's
most
famous
held a Chanukah party under the oratory contest.
Chinese leader observed that he
conductor.
He
conducted
a
per-
chairmanship of Mrs. Abe Zemek.
would regard it as a Bible. In
Contestants victorious in these formance of "The Marriage of
The affair was held in the social contests will be eligible for the Figaro" during an air raid in
answer to queries put to him
by the First Lady, Arnstein told
hall of the Temple.
district awards that will take which the theater was nearly
the history of the Burma life-
The Sisterhood of Temple Beth place in the spring. The debating wrecked.
line, recounting how 1,000,000
...Jacob held the December meet- and oratory will take place at
Chinese had labored for 16
mg on Tuesday afternoon at the the Jewish Community Center
. will Mizrachi Women's Share in
months to build the 600 mile
Temple
with Mrs. Harold Gold- while the basketball games
p
road. Following his survey of
Pauline Golub be played at the Wayne Umver-
National Defense
MRS. HARRY KOFFMAN
berg
the Burma Road, the time re-
of the presiding.
Social Service Bureau sity,
Catholic Central and Jewish
, . Community
Center gyms.
The National Board of the annual donor luncheon to be covered to cover the distance was
Detroit, was the guest speaker
The out-of-town delegates will Mizrachi Women's Organization held at Hotel Statler, on Tues- reduced from 20 to six days.
Her . topic was "Family Case His_
toes."
Mrs.
Abe
Lapides,
pro-
be
provided
with dates for social of America, representing 35,000 day, Jan. 6, at 12:30 p. m.
n
American Jewish women, in spe- Donors to this affair will also
Wife Executed in
gram chairman, introduced the events.
Leonard Belove, city A.Z.A. di- cial session, unanimously adopt- receive membership in the or- Husband and Bucharest
speaker. Committee reports were
ed
a
resolution
pledging
loyal
ganization
until
the
new
term.
presented. Luncheon was served. rector and Mrs. Belove have
been
GENEVA. (JPS)—Franz Pa-
All donors are also invited to
designated by the A.Z . A. conven- and unfaltering support to Presi-
dent Roosevelt, it was announced the victory tea and bridge to be net, a Jewish chemist, and his
tion
committee
as
the
"mother
Gerhart Seger, former mem-
by Mrs. Samuel Fastern, chair- held at Lachar's, 8939 Twelfth wife Lilly were executed in Bu-
ber of the German Reichstag, and father" for out-of-town mem- man for National Defense.
St., on Tuesday, Dec. 30, at 1 charest for "sabotage" and anti-
bers.
Was the speaker Thursday eve-
state activity. Four more Jews
Mizrachi women informed the p. m.
The
convention
activities
are
ning at the Temple, in the sec-
President that they had taken
For information call the chair- were court-martialed and executed
ond of a series of four lectures in the hands of co-chairmen Fred their place in every field and man of the donor luncheon, Mrs. in Croatia. They had been tried
sponsored by the Temple, Bnai Sorkowitz and Lou Freed with phase of national and civilian de- Harry Koffman, UN. 1-0488.
on the same charges.
the following acting as sub-chair-
Brith and the Synagogue.
men: Edward Bard, dating; Dave fense efforts on a national scale.
banquet; Phil Rothschild, Primarily engaged in National
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Barnett Darvin,
publicity; Mel Markovitz, mailing Defense work for America, the Register for Civilian Defense!
announce the birth of a son, publicity Wilfred Roberts, trans- Mizrachi Women are also actively
Donald Joseph, Nov. 27.
portation; Charles Rubin, ath- participating in defense work on Buy U. S. Defense Stamps and Bonds!
letics; Seymour Sobole, debating t h e Eastern Front by taking
Have you registered for civilian defense work?
Rabbi and Mrs. Eric Friedland and ortatory; Harry Schwartz emergency measures in behalf of
announce the birth of a daughter and Aaron Katzman, registration; Palestine, a stronghold in the
If you have not, do so at once, at 51 W. Warren
on Dec. 3.
Ave., or at branch offices established for this purpose.
Max Ball, theater party; Bnai British lifeline.
Have you purchased Defense Bonds?
Count up Jascha Heifetz' take Moshe Chapter 321, convention
this season starting at Tuscon, ball dance. The advisors named supervision of the Detroit and
Are you encouraging your children to buy Defense
Ariz., on Jan. 26, and playing 27 for the conclave are Leonard Be- Windsor A.Z.A. Council, the gov-
Stamps?
times through March 26, at an love, city A.Z.A. director;
A. Gil-
dep erning body for the chapters in
Join the all-out effort to win total victory against
average of $3,500 per concert. By bert Madden, state A.Z. Schaffer , Detroit and Windsor.
Information regarding the con- the Axis!
the way, that concert he shared uty; Harry Moss, Albert
recently with Vladimir Horo- Isadore Starr, Ira Kaufman, vention may be obtained by call-
Register for defense activities!
Hollywood was Heifetz's Caleb Belove, Dave Rosen,
Phil ing the A.Z.A. Headquarters, 416
Rosenfeld.
Buy Defense Stamps and Defense Bonds!
witz at
contribution to Russian war re- Rothschild and Jack under the Murphy Bldg., Rs. 6653.
The tourney will be

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