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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

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If you have not, do so at once, at 51 W. Warren
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Have you purchased Defense Bonds?
Are you encouraging your children to buy Defense
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the Axis!
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December 26, 1941

Veterans Issue Call for Service
Start Drive for
in Emergency; Will Hold Annual
Books for Men
Patriotic Ball on February 14
In U. S. Service

The Jewish War Veterans as stinc, National Ways and Means
Books by the million will well as all other veteran organi- Chairman Harry Schaeffer, Re-
change hands in the National De- zations have in the past and are gional National Vice-Commander
fense Book Campaign starting
Dr Robert Rosen, Department
•
Monday, Jan. 12, when readers continuing now to do everything Adjutant Harry Carson, Post 190
possible
to
render
any
required
in homes throughout the land will
Commander Samuel J. Zusmann,
share the books they have en- service to community, state and Lt. Eli Levin, Post Adjutant
joyed with our soldiers, sailors, nation in the emergency. It is Philip Cantor, Past Department
recommended that all men who Senior Vice-Commander Dr. Hil-
and marines.
The campaign, sponsored by have seen former service align liard Goldstick, Past Post Com-
the American Library Associa- themselves with the various vet- mander Maurice Bordelove, Post
tion, American Red Cross, and eran organizations to which they 135 Senior Vice-Commander
United Service Organizations, may be qualified to belong. Vet- Hary Leibson, Post 190 Adjutant
seeks 10,000,000 books for U.S.O. erans of the Jewish faith are Harry Nathan, Al Curtis and
make only minor changes in their houses, Army "dayrooms", ships, urged to take membership in the Nathaniel Goldstick and the pro-
abode or occupation until further Naval bases, etc. Books should Jewish War Veterans organiza- gram chairman of the patriotic
NRS Will Clear
are issued by the Attor- be taken to libraries, where they tion as well as to renew mem-
Fixel, met Sunday,
Queries on Enemy rulings
ney General.
will be sorted, repaired if neces- bership in the American Legion. ball , . Arthur
21, at Palmetta Hotel to
As
a
precaution,
the
agency
The
youth
are
urged
to
join
Dec
sary,
and
sent
on
as
quickly
as
t he pa-
Aliens in the U. S. advised, refugees should notify possible to the spots where men the Boy Scout and Girl Scout outline further plans for F eb
movements. They, too, play an triotic to be held . 14
Arrangements have been made by letter or wire the U. S. Dis- in the service want books. In
by the National Refugee Service trict Attorney in their locality many communities schools and important part in civilian de- at the
A Masonic
number of Temple.
leading citizens,
whereby technical questions raised giving their name, address, plans other conveniently located places fense.
On
Feb.
14
the
Jewish
War
including
the
Jewish
Community
as
to
moving,
or
in
the
case
of
will be designated as collection
by recent Presidential proclama-
Veterans will sponsor their an- Council, have already unction.
indorsed
f
tions against "alien enemies" and changed occupations, the new oc- centers. Unbound magazines and
nual
patriotic
ball
at
the
Masonic
this
annual
patriotic
cupation.
If
change
of
abode
is
newspapers
will
not
be
handled.
in re-
had
affecting the status of many refu-
the new address
Although the Government pro- Temple. Any men in uniform Information may be
gees, will be submitted to Wash- contemplated,
hould beleft at the old place vides libraries in the larger on leave in the community will gards to the patriotic ba
War
ington authorities for interpreta- of
and the post office camps, the smaller units have no
tion, Albert Abrahamson, execu- and residence
Department Commander Na- erans activity by contacting the
the Alien Registration Divi-- library at all, and even in most
tive director of the National Ref-
camps where libraries do exist, than Larner, Department Senior new department headquarters,
ugee Service, this week informed sion notified of the change.
w the demand for recreational Vice-Commander Dr. Perry Burn- 1022 Fox Building.
NRS
Resumes
Service
in
Ne
all cooperating agencies and Jew-
Ouarters
reading is usually far greater
ish community leaders through-
The National Refugee Service, than the supply. Books provided
out the country.
principal service agency for refu- through the book campaign will Form Women's Committee Officers Elected
Groups and individuals con- gees in the country, resumed thus supplement the Govern-
for Sabbath Observance
By Home Relief
cerned with refugee work may complete service in all depart- ment's existing library facilities
send queries to the National Ref- meats on Monday, Dec. 22, fol- Men on leave—and in "off hours"
Mrs. Samuel Aaron is chair-
At the monthly meeting of
ugee Service. Where answers are lowing the moving ofthe agency —depend on the dayroom of their man of committee on organiza-
not already on hand the ques- from its old quarters, 165 W. company and their U.S.O. house tions of the Womens Committee Home Relief Society, at the home
of Mrs. M. Rosenberg of Strath-
tions will be submitted by Wash- 46th St. Manhattan, to its new for their leisure-time reading.
for Sabbath Observance which cona Drive, annual reports of
ington representatives of the quarters at 139 Centre St., Man-
was recently organized. Spon- officers and chairmen were read.
agency to proper governmental
sored by the Michigan Synagogue Election of officers was also held
hattan.
authorities for response.
Kvutzah Ivrith
for the coming fiscal year. Newly
This procedure is one of the
GOODE FAMILY CLUB
appointed officers and chairmen
several services the National
A
fine
Chanukah
program
was
Goode Family Club will meet
Refugee Service has initiated
are: -
arranged by the Kvutzah Ivrith
at
the
home
of
Dr.
and
Mrs.
J.
President, Mrs. Maxwell Em-
since the United States entered
Ave. , last Saturday evening. Herman
mer; chairman of the board, Mrs.
the war, in order to assist local J. Goode on Cherrylawn w ill D. Boraks, president, introduced
Irving Small; case supervisers,
refugee committees. This week Dec. 28. A buffet supper
Abram„Twersky as chairman of
the NRS also passed on to all be served.
Mrs. Peter Miller and Mrs. Mau-
the evening.
rice Garelik; vice president and
emigre groups, in a special bul-
Miss Pearl Rappaport, a mem-
chairman of ways and means,
letin, the information that all
be• of the Alumni of the United
Buy
Defense
Stamps
refugees who are technically
Mrs. Ralph Levy; vice president
Hebrew Schools, performed the
"enemy aliens" because of their
and chairman of membership,
and Defense Bonds ceremony of lighting the candles,
German or Italian birth should
Mrs. Sam Mitchell; vice presi-
and the group sang Chanukah
dent and chairman of yearbook,
songs. Brig talks in Hebrew, ex-
Mrs. Max Rosenfeld ; recording
pressing various ideas in connec-
secretary, Mrs. Samuel B. Danto;
tion with Chanukah, were given
financial secretary, Mrs. Barney
by Morris Lachover, Solomon
Newman; corresponding secre-
Kasdan, Louis Panush, Michael
Michlin, Meyer Mathis, David
tary, Mrs. Arthur Gould; treas-
by
Schakney, Bernard Isaacs, and
urer, Mrs. Jerome Kanter; audi-
Abraham J. Lachover. The sing-
tor, Mrs. Charles Harris; pub-
ing was conducted by Abraham
licity chairman, Mrs. David Rol-
and; hospital chairman, Mrs.
Schachter.
Henry Lessen; program chair-
A feature of the evening was
at the
man, Mrs. William Gorden;
the introduction of a new book
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS HALL
clothes chairman, Mrs. John Her-
of poems "Kisufim", "Yearnings"
man ; clerical chairman, Mrs.
by Claire Levey, a young Hebrew
ERSKINE CORNER JOHN R.
MRS SAMUEL AARON
Martin Blau, courtesy chairman,
poetess.
DECEMBER 31 — 10 P. M. TIL ?
An announcement was made by Conference, it aims to bring an Mrs. Milton Miller; hostess chair-
Morris Lachover, chairman of the awareness of the need and pos- man, Mrs. Ben Rudin.
DAVE DIAMOND'S ORCHESTRA
cultural committee for out-of- sibility of Sabbath observance to
The outgoing president, Mrs.
town speakers, that he had com- the Jewish Women of Detroit.
Samuel Arkin, thanked members
$4.25 Per Plate. Tax included
pleted arrangements with Dr. S.
The Committee of Jewish Wo- of Home Relief Society for their
reservations call University 3-4160 or University 3-2210
Ginzburg, nationally known poet men urges the attendance of the co-operation during the past two
For
and lecturer, to deliver a series community at one of the follow- years.
of three lectures.
ing "Shabbos Observance Teas"
The executive board of the so-
to be held Saturday, Dec. 26, at ciety will meet at the home of
2:30
p.
m.,
Taylor-Wilson
Syna-
Bnai David Sisterhood Red
Mrs. Samuel Arkin, 4055 Glen-
gogue, at the home of Mrs. Ben- dale Ave., Wednesday, Jan. 7, at
Cross Unit Functions
jamin Feldman, 1956 Calvert, 1 p. m.
Every Day
also at the home of Mrs. Phillip
Sweet, 15859 Linwood.
The Bnai David Sisterhood Red
"Three Daughters," Musical
Cross unit now functions every
Comedy, at Littman's
Blames
Jews
Hitler
day Between 1 and 5 p. m. and Old Story:
Sunday Mat. & Eve.
For War
es all women interested to
come and assist in the work. An
GENEVA (JPS).—Despite his Special Midnight Revue on New
appeal is made for additional desperate appeal to the German
year ' s Eve, "Tantzt Yide-
sewing machines and anyone hav- soldiers to fight for him, Adolf
lath Tantzt"
ing a sewing machine to give to Hitler, in his statement which
the unit for the duration of the "explained" why he had replaced
New York's' sensational musi-
emergency is asked to contact General Field Marshal Walther cal comedy hit, direct from the
the synagogue, TO. 6-9632. The von Brauchitsch, did not forget Second Ave. Theater, "Three
need is urgent. The work is car- to blame the Jews for the war. Daughters," by Abraham Blum.
ried on in the vestry rooms of
As defeat faced t 11 e Nazi will have only two performances
the synagogue at Elmhurst and legions in Soviet Russia, Hitler in Detroit at Littman's People's
14th Sts.
asserted that the German "strug- Theater, this Sunday matinee
The Bible class of the Sister- gle for freedom" and the fight and night, Dec. 28, with Lily
hood meets every Tuesday af- to eliminate "the possibility to Liliana, Leon Liebgold, Abraham
ternoon from 1 to 2 p. m. and make war on us every 20 or 25 Lax, Ethel Dorf and Misha Fish-
t zon in the leading parts, sup
isopen to all women interested.
The Sisterhood dramatic group years .under a new pretext—bu ported by the entire company.
has
completed
two plays
and of will
fundamentally
always interests
for the
continue
work after
the first
same
Jewish capitalistic
Wednesday night, Dec. 31.
—is nearing its climax and turn- New Year's Eve, two perform-
Drink to a happy and prosperous New Year
the year.
ing point." ances will be given—one at 8:30,
The Sisterhood sponsors the
staging a musical production for
with the temperate, healthful beverages that
Bnai David Religious School LETTER FROM ENGLAND
the first time in Detroit, "The
which holds its Sunday morning
Great Surprise" • and at 12 mid-
G.
B.
Stern,
whose
fame
in
the
sessions at Central High. Last
are the first choice of Michigan men and
night, a musical revue, "Tantzt
U.
S.
A.
dates
from
her
chron-
Monday evening it was host at a icle of Jewish life, "Matriarch," Yidelech Tantzt," will be given
women—fine LaSalle Wines. They're delic-
parent-teacher gathering and sums up what is happening to for the New Year's Eve midnight
Chanukah festival.
the people of England in a let- celebration. Other musical spe -
iously satisfying!
Mrs. Joseph Jacobs is presi- ter which booklovers will under- cialties will feature the Yiddishe
dent of the Sisterhood.
stand. "You don't know how aw- Bande. The entire star cast will
ful it is (awful but not tragic. appear.
of course), when one has had
"The Great Surprise" will ;Ike
Earlier Deadline
books all one's life, suddenly to be played on Thursday nigh'.
4■•■
For the Next Issue have none. About a dozen times Jan. 1, New Year's night.
a day I say to someone, 'Oh, yes.
On account of New Year"s I've got that at home, I'll look
GENEVA. (JPS) — Dr. Hans
Day occurring on Thursday, it up," or 'I'll lend it you,' or
Frank, Nazi governor of Poland,
there will be an earlier dead- 'I'll re-read it', before I remember
Or-
announced that beginning Only
line for the Jan. 2 issue of with a small twang of rage and has
tober 15, food supplies will be
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle. regret that both library and home
delivered to the ghettos
All copy for that issue must are in ashes."
once in two weeks "owing to
reach the editor before 10 a. m.
transportation shortage." The or-
on Tuesday, Dec. 30. Copy
der reminds Jews that they must
Enlist
NOW
for
arriving after that hour will be
strictly observe rations rules or
retained for insertion in the
be subject to severe punishment.
Civilian
Defense
following week's issue.

New Year's Eve Dinner Dance

Purity Chapter No. 359 Q. E. S.

Yours for 1942

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