December 26, 1941 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle ma, You Can Buy QUALITY KOSHER MEAT with Confidence from and lecturer, and Rabbi Morris A leading contemporary an- psychologist • and The Beth El College of Jewish Adler will address the opening thropologist Studies will inaugurate its win- rally of the Detroit Palestine Prof. Otto Klineberg, will open ter sessions on Monday evening, Pioneer Campaign, known as Ge- the Jewish Community Center':; ure series on ten, at 1:30 p. m. on Kosher Meat CI Poultry Market Jan. 5, at Temple Beth El, werkshaf Sunday, Jan. 4, in the Work- Tuesday evening lecture Jan. 6, at 8:30 p. sn. TO. 8-8118-9 Woodward at Gladstone. 11632 DEXTER BLVD. . Long recognized for Isis origi- Many interesting and timely (Between Burlingame and Webb) Next to Kreege's nal contributions and extensive courses are being offered under research in the field of racial expert leadership by the college. problems, Prof. Klineberg's re- Rabbi Bernard Zeiger will lec- search projects have taken him turn on "The Religions of the to France, Germany, Italy, Mex- Far East," with special reference ica and China. He has served to their influence upon the pres- cal political nations. No Detroit's Favorite Rendezvous ent programs of one Orion- can really as research associate in autism) ology with Prof. Franz Boas in a The coziness and delicious food et Dave's will appeal to you. preparation of a study of the nderstand the forces at work in understand Complete Lunches Served American Indians and Negroes. such countries as China, Japan Phone TO. 7-9337 A former teacher of anthrop- We Deliver — — and India without knowing their Carry-Out Service ology at Sarah Lawrence Col sources in history and religion. e Rabbi lege, Prof. Klineberg has been a Eric Friedland will pres- member of the department 0 f eat a new course on "The Jewish 13254 LINWOOD—Opp. Avalon Theater psychology of Columbia Unive I-- He Community of America." sity since 1931. will deal with the many and in Author of several monograph:: diversified agencies and philoso- racial psychology, Prof. Kline- phies that compose the pattern Sinai Hospital Mount tion. His leurill Mamie G. Gamoran of the Jewish Community in ac- o berg is a regular contributor to the major scientific journals of Association Holds atioes will ffer val- Writes Story of the day, as well as to the En- and he 1p clay- Public Report Meeting uable informct cyclopedia of Social Sciences. ify the thinking of his students Jewish Holidays For several years he served as The monthly meeting of the on many of the vexing problems director of the Institute of In- Mount Sinai Hospital Associa- Jewish life. This course wil l Mamie G. Gamoran, the able tion, on Tuesday, Dec. 30, at of Jew i. tcrnational relations under the also introduce a number of prom- wife of Dr. Emanuel Gamoran, 8 :30 p. m., at the Brown Memo- inent Jewish communal leaders, auspices of the American Friends educational director of the Union rial Chapel, Temple Beth El, who will discuss the special fields Service Committee. of American Hebrew Congrea- will be thrown open to the pub- of activity which command their ectures Five Lectures MAURICE L. SCHAVER tions, already has to her credit lic. Announcements will be made Center's L ec- Second in th interest. J ill be o- several interesting works for A course of 10 lectures on man's Circle Educational Center, u- children. But her latest is the Am" will be 11529 Linwood Ave. I of a conference of local seph Schlossberg, publicist, ed "Why I Am What This gathering will take the lure Series of five w best she has written. offered by outstanding represen- It is "Days and Ways," a tatives of the various religious organizations. Delegates from all cator, and labor leader, who noted Union of American Hebrew Con- Prof. Salo W. Baron, will faiths of the community. These gregations book, and it covers Detroit organizations will partici heard author, on Jan. lecturer 13. and his- over be scholar, addresses will be informative, but the entire Jewish year. Written torian, comes to the Center on pate in discussions of not controversial and promise to for children, in excellent chil- be among the most vital and the conference and wil pllapnrsepaf dren's style, it reads like an ad- Jan. 27, Dr. Maurice Perlz- enjoyable of all the courses ever for the annual solicitations for venture that takes the Jewish weig, who heads the political &- the Palestine labor activities. given at Temple Beth El. child through all the holidays, Cantor Robert S. Tulman will Jan. 20. ess, of the World Jewish Additional information con- and also introduces the young Congress, will be the speaker. cerning these and other courses sing a group of songs during the Congr readers to various Jewish cus- Closing the lecture series on on Jan. 4. offered by the College of Jewish program toms. Tuesday, Feb. 3, will be D r. Max Maurice L. &haver is chair Tuesday, Studies may be obtained - from Bernard Segal drew the illu- Gottschalk, political-scienti st and the Registrar at Temple Beth El. man of the drive. strations for "Days and Ways." research worker. Dr. Gottschalk Any member of the community Dr. Gamoran wrote a note for formerly was president of the Purity Chapter Completes eligible to take one or more teachers and parents, indicating Brussels Refugee Committee and courses at the Beth El College of of Plans for New Year's the importance of this book for Jewish Studies upon the payment intermediate school children. Eve Dinner Dance of a nominal fee. The opening The book is valuable for home Tickets may be obtained at night of registration is Monday Reservations for Purity's New served as research professor reading as well as a school text- the Jewish Community Center o'clock. 7 evening, Jan. 5, at Year's Eve dinner dance are Brussels book. for the University. entire series at 50c. plus limited and are urged to tax for members, and $1.25 plus their friends reservations as soon ad- "BOB" HALL for .vration will tax for non-members. Single pay 1 e c tu res Rabbinical Conference Pro- of the progress of the drive for Old Grandma andma Rosenstein as phoeslsdibulenlaesssnoparidesefte individual li s isia oln se s bfeo foravailable. ceedings, Scholarly Pa- $100,000 from Detroit Jewish Dave Diamond's Orchestra will By VERNON A. LUCAS pers, in 51st Year Book women toward the proposed hos- 1/ Slits provide the music and a delicious mi pital. The guest speaker for the There rr A New World Is Born, Ealtees Note: The author of dinner will be served. Penn- The 51st volume of the year- evening will be Dr. G. L. Mc- poem, Vernon A. Lucas of 5356 Jes Rabbi Nathan's Topic at io s I :, nooft o tviI2 : will be favors, noisemakers and book of the Central Conference Clellan, president-elect of the 1-1y :m a r s, 11, , i s i Ave., n acte s et those Bnai Moshe Jan. 2 of American Rabbis has just ap- Wayne County Medical Society, (nigh American Imbued with a sense breakfast will be served. Price of $8.50 a couple including the peared from the press of the who will speak on the import- tax.. "A New World Is Born" is Jewish Publication Society. It ante to the welfare of the city °f Ju?"°°. Of affair will be held at K. dre contains the proceedings of the in general of the proposed new ( 1141 Grandma Rosenstein sits and knits of The P. Hall, John R and Erskine. the subject of he adss out the windows, Nathan, to be convention held in Atlantic City, hos all under Jewish auspices. Thinks, knits, gazing Jacob J t . bb he people, condemned ;11 ..ca. Call Mrs. Bertha Bessman, . y Eve Friday feat ure the en - s ic see Slifer H all II W... N. J., and the papers which were "Bob" ILA.. o f oppression. man, UN. 3-4160, of Mrs. delivered at late Fr n a n rs(.1e. *I I I , t zl ( ‘ ) ‘ r ... Eternal Faces taut, grim, disillusioned, only chair there presented. Of outstanding tertainment of the evening. v i ian Berg, co-chairman, UN. services, Jan. 2, at Co 1_, s, tom- The meeting will be followed Faces Grandma Rosenstein sees as she --• v interest in the reports of co Bnai Moshe, Dexter sits and knits. 3-2210, for reservations. mittees and commissions was the by a social hour and refresh- delivered on red ce. 8:15 Tickets will be Program of World Reconstruc- The services will begin at Children weep, yea, They Know I They Can tor request. tion prepared by the Commission meats. Know! now ! K Mrs. Faye Stalburg is worthy and will be conducted by Enacting gruesome, pit Hut parts in David Katzman. A social 11( i ui: on Justice and Peace. It is a this monstrous melodrama, 'I matron of Purity Chapter. call for men not to lose their GIFTS TO HEBREW SCHOOLS That features will follow the services. many weary souls. ---_____ at Rs height descends as night faith in their fellowmen but to public is invited. The United Hebrew Schools ludi,aile leaves day In its flight, 44 trust in the eventual triumph of of Detroit acknowledge the fol- My Son "—A Book Shame, sorrow and sin brought to an justice and right in the world in r. an light . Burton Holm es to Give lowing contributions: Dd the not d isant t future. Of Fifty-Four Essays Mrs. A. E. Bernstein in memory Illustrated Lecture at Art We who have this Freedom of SPeech The events of the last year rnstein; one-half 1 .1 t , to right a wrong, were reviewed in the mmasterly of Rachel Be Institute on Sun d ay p scholarshi La It burn ever this Torch of Liberty In 306 pages, Rabbi Israel H. message of Rabbi Emil W. Leip- scholarship to the for allegardless of Race or r , s from Mr. and Weisfeld has incorporated 54 ziger. The conference lecture. fund of the school Burton Holmes, world's great- Religion. the was delivered by Rabbi Samuel Mrs. Harry Mandell of Grand Let not Intolerance, the Mother of Ilate, brief essays which form a com- bear its children in our wake. pilation of interesting sermons, pic- S. Cohon and the conference Ave. in honor of the Bar Mitz- travel lecturer, will show anti sermon by Rabbi Solomon N. vah of their son, Gerald, which Waiting, watching, wondering as they under the title "My Son" (Bloch). est he filmed last motion summer tures natural Rabbi Weisfeld is the author new color Bazell. A searching analysis of was observed at the Rose Sittig pass by, of "The Message of Israel" which speak on "Your Vacation in A ri. In Silence, like so many sheep our faith was made by Rabbi Cohen School on Saturday, Dec. Marching without a Shepherd, 20; contribution to the scholar- com wide received Joshua L. Liebman in a paper, ship fund from Mr. and Mrs. Footsore, heartsick and weak In morale, His present book is maensdpalteinodnisd. the World Adventure Series for at zona and the Southwest"' , "God and the World Crisis— Wise O ld Grandma Rosenstein sits and Peter Grusko of Grand Ave. in complementary volume. units, Can We Still Believe in Provi- The 54 brief chapters deal with 3:30 next Sunday afternoon befalls her aged face. dence?" Rabbi Nelson Glucck, honor of the Bar Mitzvah of Thinks, no smile Arts. by the torrent of chaos that character-building themes directed of Dec. 28, at the Detroit Institute who recently returned from their son, Leonard, whic h was Bewildered Arizona, Burton Holmes Sily:4, engulfs all in its shame. observed at the Rose Sittig Cohen at youth—as the title of the on Palestine, presented a paper The themes are is ideal for a vacation in either "How Archaeology Has Contrib- School on Saturday, Dec. 20; Lonely hearts weep who once were book implies. Scriptural por_ summer or winter, and it Off erg gay, now only dream of another uted to Our Knowledge of the one-half scholarship to the schol- based on 54 to fit everY dream to be reborn. Bible and the Jews." A study arship fund from Mr. and Mrs. Dsys without end, pays without peace. tions of the Five Books of Moses; accommodations Ills new pictures covor P on the "Feasibility and Advisi- Max Cohan of Buena Vista Ave. The future will remember what has gems from literature, prose and not only Arizona, but northwest _ urse. passed. bility of a Code of Practice" in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of poetry ; selections from outstand- Mexico, Texas and New M CX led will become free In the ing teachers and spiritual leaders. as was prepared by Rabbi Solomon their son, Carl, which will be Ti,,. oppressed bond of Forgetfulness, well. Thus, the book is like an ency- B. Freehof. An interesting dis- observed at the Rose Sittig Where all who pass, live to Behold— rejoicing of Souls. clopedia of gems from the most cession on "The Public School Cohen School on Saturday, Dec. c of brilliant an dinspirational sources. New Year's Eve Event o and Religious Education," was 27. Old Grandma Rosenstein sighs to her- Hungarian Congregation self, head bowed in reverent The volume should inspire young presented by both the Commit- prayer— readers. tee on Church and State and the A tear drops from her eye, as she The Detroit Jewish Hungarian Commission on Jewish Education. Prof. M. L. Isaacs sights His Image In the sky. Congregation announces its A resolution stating the attitude BIBLE A B C Youth! Fly your flag of freedom. Named Dean of Blow your trumpet of good song— fourth annual New Year's Eve of the Jew on the separation of Grace A 11 e n Hogarth has - Freedom Is the Soul, the Heart of ears in the Church and State app America, let it beat with Peace, found an interesting way of celebration, to be held at As St., Yeshivah College Hall 9125 Twelfth • bl Shun the Drums of hate, the Voice of teaching children Bible charac- volume. By means on Wednesday, Dec. 31, starting Reprints of the leading arti- Intolerance, - Entomb it within the Caverns of ters and incidents. The Hon. Samuel Levy, chair- cles, as well as of the Sympos- of single sentence quotations and at 10 p. m. There will be din Silence. ium, "What Prayer Means to man of the board of directors Remember, old Grandma Rosenstein, as appropriate drawings she has ner, dancing to music by a po pu- lar orchestra and breakfast for Me," can be secured from the of Yeshiva College, announces she sits and knits- Factors compiled an impressive "Bible A that Prof. Moses L. Isaacs, for- Knits—knits—and thinks. B C" which has been published a fee of $2.50 per For person. editor. —________ reservation s The volume was edited b y merly with Columbia University, by the Frederick A. Stokes Co. are included. Tuesday the Rabbi Isaac E. Marcuson, Ma- a man of outstanding achieve- Report 500 Jews Died in Dutch There are 17 Old Testament and call no later than , meats in the field of chemical nine New Testament quotations. chairman, Mrs. Morris Feldman n, con, Ga. co-chairme Concentration Camps research, has been appointed LONDON. (JPS)—Five hun- Combined they form an instruc- TO. 7-1408, or the In Mrs. Dave Elias, T Y. 5-7847 Dean of Yeshiva College. hildren The Dean of Yeshiva proper, dred Dutch Jews have died in tive booklet for children. Chri s- or Mrs. Lena Lazar, DA. 4528. Jewish Tobacco Ration in Ger- in Holland view of its inclusion of the is many Cut lost value i. e., the Rabbinical Seminary, concentration ca m ps n references GENEVA. (JPS) — Tobacco, is youthful Dr. Samuel Belkin, since the Nazis occupied the low Enlist NOW for country, the London Inter-Allied for Jewish children who must that great morale booster, has a rabbi and a profound schola w wait until they grow up to in- scholar Information Bureau announced, in again been rationed anew in Ger- elude the New Testament in their Civilian Defense many with the Jews getting 10 in Talmudic lore, as well as sec- revealing the figures up to the studeis. end of October. cigarettes apiece a week. The Ger- ular subjects. mans get five a day. Aaron B. Margolis DAVE'S Delicatessen & Grill t i Prof. 0. Klineberg Gewerkshaften Beth El College Rally on Jan. 4 Will Open Center to Offer Courses Lectures on Jan. 6 On the Far East Maurice Samuel, noted author