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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1942-01-09

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anuary 9, 1942

DETROIT JEWISH

13

CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

Pioneer Women's
Dr. William Haber
Mrs. Clara Van Auken Start Servicemen's
etroit Ort Tea
Luncheon Jan. 13
Victory Book Drive To Address Temple
Next Wednesday Will Address Temple
Final arrangements have been -
Sisterhood Jan. 12 completed
Give a book to Uncle Sam's
rs. Greaser, National Womelis Israel' s Sisterhood
for the annual donor

President, to Speak

soldiers •ind sailors! Give . as
many books% as you possibly can !
Dr. William Haber, professor
,Or, send your check to the Vic- of economics at the University of
tory Book Campaign. Better yet Michigan, will speak at the Tern-
-give both books and money.
pie Beth El Sis-
terhood meeting
In a drive that begins Mon-
Monday, Jan. 12,
day, the Victory Book Campaign
a
at 2 p• m., in
will gather 10,000,000 readable
the Brown Mem-
books for immediate distribution
orhil Chapel of
to soldiers, sailors and marines.
Temple Beth El.
Every public library in Michigan
is a receiving station for these
Dr. Haber is
, .....-,0.
books, and other stations will be
chairman of
announced soon. Checks should
President Roose-
be drawn in favor of the Vic-
velt's committee
tory Book Campaign, and mailed
on long - range
to Victory Book Campaign Head-
work and relief
quarters at the Detroit Public
policies. Ile has
Library.
had extensive ex-
perience in the
"The need for these books is
field of halos-
urgent," says Everett N. Peter-
t r i a 1 relations,
sen, the Drive's executive direct-
including service
or for Metropolitan Detroit. "By
Dr. Haber
the end of 1942 the USO will as labor manager
have in active operation a thou- for the firm of Hart, Shaffner
sand club houses for service men, and Marx.
From 1939 till 1941 he was
each needing up to 5,000 vol-
executive director of the National
times."
The drive Is sponsored nation- Refugee Service, with offices in
ally by the American Library New York. He was a member
Association, the United Service of the Advisory Council of Social
Organizations and the Red Cross. Security, whose recommendations
The Detroit Public Library has led to the revision of the Social
local charge of the drive, backed Security Act.
This meeting will follow a des-
by dozens of public service organ-
sect luncheon in the social hall
izations.

at 1:30 p. tn.

luncheon to be held at Masonic
Temple, Jan. 13, at 12:30 p.m.,
Mrs. Nathan Simons will open
by the Pioneer Women's Organ-
er home at 80 E. Boston Blvd.
ization.
n Wednesday, Jan. 14, at 2:30,
MN. Clara Van Auken will be
Guests are requested to be on
welcome members and pros- the principal speaker at the
time. No reservations at tables
ective members of the Detroit
monthly meeting. of Temple Israel
are permitted.
ection of Ort. Mrs. Edward B.
Airs. Yehudith Simchonit, guest
'resser, national women's presi- Sisterhood to be held at the De-
speaker, will be the guest of
ent of New York, will trace the troit Institute of Arts on Mon-
the Pioneer Organization of De-
VorId Union of Organization for day, Jan. 12, at 2 p. m. The topic
troit from Jan. 13 to Jan. 16
ehabilitation and Training's his- of her address will be "The Amer.
and the following events have
ory from its inception in 1880
been arranged:
nn Russia, when Baron Guinzburg
General meeting Wednesday
and it small group of men formed
evening at 8:30 p. m. at Lachar's
v in organization to develop skilled
on 12th St. Refreshments to be
trades and agriculture among
served.
Jews who had suffered from
afternoon
A seminar Th
restrictive laws, keeping them in
a p. m. at 4har's on 12th
at
ghettos.
St. The public is invited.
During the first World War,
Thursday evening a rally in
tens of thousands of families lost
conjunction with the Gewerk-
their homes, and Ort turned its
shaften at Lachar's on 12th St.
facilities to helping these refu-
The public is invited.
gees become self supporting. Dur-
Friday evening, an Oneg Sha-
1/ ing these years 72 employment
bat at the Folk Shule, 1912 Tay-
bureaus through Europe were or-
lor Ave. The public is invited.
ganize d, including co-operative
workshops and vocational schools.
Today, 'Oct is still functioning
in Poland, Lithuania, Switzerland,
Germany, France, England, Ru-
mania Hungary, Bulgaria, Shang-
hai, China, Buenas Aires, Argen-
tina, and the United States.
Mrs. Moritz Kahn, president of
It has been announced that the
Detroit Ort, has asked the ad-
first issue of the only Hebrew
viso•y board—Mesdames Leonard
monthly in Europe, the Yalkut,
Wiener, Harry Backer, Marc Mar- MRS. CLARA VAN AUKEN
will shortly appear in this coun-
try under the editorship of S.
ti . II key, Julius Kahn and Joseph Col- ican Woman's Contribution to Vic-
Zeta
Alpha
Rhoe
ten—to serve as hostesses at the tory." There will be a short
Rawidowicz, leader of the Brith
ten—to
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rothberg
Irvith Olamith (World Hebrew
tea.
business meeting, and after the
program a membership tea will and mother, Mrs. Alex Kahn, Gabe Moscow and Hy Sherman Union), lecturer in Hebrew at
are visiting relatives in Boston. are completing plans for the semi- Leeds University.
Detroiters Honored by Na- be given.
The Yalkut has hitherto ap-
annual affair of Zeta Alpha Rhoe
Mrs. Van Auken, one of Mich-
tional Legal Fraternity
Mr. and Mrs.. Harold Bern Fraternity to be held in January. peared as a supplement to the
igan's outstanding women in pub-
At its 22nd annual convention lie life, was graduated from the stein announce the birth of a On this occasion the fraternity "Zionist Review." The new Heb-
rew magazine will contain 40
just concluded in Milwaukee, Tau University of Syracuse in 1912. son On Jan. 2.
will honor three of its members pages.
Epsilon Rho, national legal frat- After taking post-graduate work
Mrs. Louis B. Harrison left who have successfully completed
ernity, honored two Detroit men. at the New York School of Social
Albert J. Silber was re-elected to Work, she was appointed a mem- for New York to visit with rein- the Michigan C.P.A. examina-
the office of supreme scholar and ber of the Social Survey Depart- tives. tion—Morris Bloomberg, Dave
Benjamin Jaffe was elected so- ment of the Russel Sage Founda-
Miss Alice Magidson returned Bremmer and Louis Silverfarb.
preme bursar . tion and was Made Supervisor of to this city after an absence
the School attendance and the
Placement Department in of several months in New Yolk.
Philomathic Debating Club Student
"THERE WILL ALWAYS BE A LONDON"
Springfield, III. She also served
Oratorical Contest Jan. 29 as the Director of the Peoria
Samuel 0. Rosenberg, Julius
Children's Bureau. She was then Sherman, Louis Levine and Harry
Delicatessen
At the last meeting of Philo- placed on the Illinois Council of Singer are in Chicago on bust-
1
mathic Debating Club, participat- National Defense, where her par- ness.
All Kinds of Sandwiches
ing on the variety program, were ticula• responsibility was to main-
Be Entertained with Sweet Music While You Eat
two probationers, Jack Oppen- twin health and educational stand- After spending his vacation
MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT LONDON'S
helm and Morton Zieve, as well arils for children in time of war. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
TO. 8-0545
as Bernard Rosenberg, Norman She also served as an instructor A. B. Roman, Robert Roman re-
12133 LINWOOD
Milin, and Stuart Sandelntn, for the American Red Cross in turned to his studies at the Uni-
Beer ✓ Wine to take out and served - - We Deliver
who was elected best speaker. the Home Service Division, being versity of Chicago.
The organization's oratorical used as a specialist in the field
Robert Hirschfield returned to
contest will be held Jan. 29, at of women and children in in(lus-
the Jewish Center. Participants try.
Dartmouth College, Ha n o v e r,
will be Albert Kramer, Arnold
When the Y.W.C.A. sent 150 Mass., after spending his vaca-
Glovinsky, Bernard Rosenberg., American women overseas, Mrs. tion with his father, Joseph C.
Isaac Greene, Sam Schwartz and Van Auken was one of those Hirschfield.
Miles Meyerson.
picked to serve in France. In
1919 she was loaned by the Y.W.
At a pretty home ceremony
C.A. to the American Red Cross New Year's Day Miss Pearl
Rodin Club to Install
Officers on Wednesday to make a survey of tubercular Schultz, (laughter of Mr. and
WITH YOUR PIANO
children in Belgium who were to Mrs. Samuel Schultz, of North
he
sent
to
Southern
France
for
Grant
St.,
and
Edward
Litman,
Rodin Club met at the home of
alt
Mrs. M. Rubenfire on Dec. 3. treatment. She served with the of Camp Lee, Va., spoke their
Enjoy the rich solo effects
Election of officers resulted as Army of Occupation in Germany, marriage vows before Rabbi
of the orchestral instru-
follows: Honorary president, Airs. and was then sent to Poland Mendel Glanz. The ceremony
ments . . . with a Solo-
Fanny Rodin; president, Mrs. N. where the American Relief Ad- was witnessed by 75 guests. Mr.
voxl Easy to play .. .
Fishman; vice-presidents, Mrs. M. ministration placed her as Super- Litman is the son of Mrs. Ida
and easier attached to
and Airs. G. Baer; corres _ visor of Case Work for the coun- Litman of Detroit.
After a trip to Detroit and
ponding secretary, Mrs. S. Riv- try of Poland. After organizing
your piano.
kin; recording secretary, Airs. B. the Junior Red Cross of Poland, Buffalo, Mr. Litman will return
Salinge•; treasurer, Mrs. Anna of which she is an honorary life to Camp Lee. Mrs. Litman will
Schiller; sergeant at arms, Airs. member, she was sent to Italy remain here. Among the guests
J. Moss; chaplain, Airs. A. Zierer. to work for the Junior Red Cross. at the wedding were Mr. and
Upon her return to America, Mrs. Jack Brenner of Saginaw;
The installation will be held on
Wednesday, Jan. 14, 7 p. m., at she was sent by the National Red Mr. and Mrs. Louis Litman, Mrs.
the home of the president, Mrs. Cross to organize rural communi- Ida Litman and daughter Esther,
er
Programs. Mr. and Mrs. David Ivrey, Mr.
... priced as
N. Fishman, 34 11 Sherbourn Rd. ties in Social Service
While living in Detroit, she
Dinner will precede the installa-
tion. Mrs. J. Harvith will be the served on the State and County and Mrs. Harry Weberman, Mr.
Boards of the American Associa- Bessie
and Mrs.
Julius and
Weberman,
Mrs.
Deferred
Kranen
Irving Chip,
installing officer.
tion of University Women; as all of Detroit; and Ben Cohn of
Poymtnts
of the International Re-
(3rd Mow)
York City. .
Vaad Ha-Yeshivoth Board Chairman
lations Committee; on the Board New
4,
of Directors to Meet
of the Y.W.C.A., the League of
Women Voters and the College Bnai Brith Business and
Jan. 15
Club. She was a member of the
Professional Auxiliary
The by-monthly meeting of the State Advisory Board of the
to Meet Tuesday
board of directors of the Vaad League of National Associations.
Ila-Yeshivoth (Michigan corn- In 1931, she attended the In-
The Business and Professional
mittee for support of Yeshivoth te•national Relations Institute at
and Religious Charitable Institu- Geneva, Switzerland at the League Women's Auxiliary of Bnai Brith
New Book of Solovox Rusk $
will meet Tuesday, Jan. 13, at
Lions), will take place at Con- of Nations.
95 favorite selections with simple Solovox
1
From
1933
to
1935
she
rein
e-
8
p.
m.,
at
the
Bnai
Moshe.
gregation Beth Abraham, Lin-
instructions (Sheet Music Dept.)
wood and Sturtevant Ayes., on sented the Michigan State Wel- The program will include a
Thursday, Jan. 15, at 8:30 p. m. fare Department in Wayne Coun- speaker on Civilian Defense. A
A financial statement for the ty in investigating and supe•vis- shaving cream shower will be
first half of the fiscal year, July ing all child placements and adop- held for the boys in service. Miss
Kramer, Red Cross
1 through Dec. 31, 1941, and a tions and was chairman of the Virginia
chairman, reports that most of
complete record of activities will Old Age Pension Board.
Airs. Van Auken will he intro- the members are diligently work-
be presented, also plans and poll-
cies for the next six months will duced by Mrs. Harry Jackson, ing on Red Cross projects.
1513-21 WOODWARD AVENUE
chairman of the Defense Com-
be discussed.
mittee. Alen/hers are invited to Nazi Defeat in Russia Affects
17045 Kereheval (Gr. Pte.) 14127 t. Jefferson 4907 Schaefer (Dearborn)
10454 W. Wohinitoo
tow) 501 S. Washington (R. Oat) Br. Open (vu
bring guests. Airs. Roy Sarason,
Germans in Poland
Charges Undue Emphasis on
assisted by Mrs. William Gordon,
Christianity at Seminary
and Mrs. Max Osnos, are in GENEVA (JPS) — German
NEW YORK • JPS)—There is charge of the membership tea civilians who have acquired Jew-
undue emphasis on the presen- which will follow. Mrs. Leo ish businesses and have settled
tation of Christian theological Orecklin, Airs. .Jacob Sauls, Airs. in Jewish homes in Poland have
Of the Piano Department of Grinnell Brothers
principles at the Jewish Theo- Samuel Danto and Airs. Paul begun to liquidate their holdings
logical Seminary, it is charged Broder are in charge of arrange- because they fear a German col-
Extends an Invitation to His Many Friends to Visit Him at
by . Dr. Aaron Rosmarin, editor ments. Airs. S. Kesel.;; and Mrs. lapse in Russia. This news
1515 WOODWARD AVENUE
of The Jewish Spectator, ortho- D. Goldberg will be in charge reached this city simultaneously
He
Can
Display
to Them the Latest Piano Creations
Where
dox English monthly, in its .Jan- of the music program. Mrs. with further indications of the
German retreat from Russia.
Bayne Levin will preside.
miry issue.

Meeting to be Held Monday
at Art Institute

A

Only Hebrew Monthly
In Europe to Appear
In England Shortly

BAY CITY NOTES

Enlist NOW for
Civilian Defense

LONDON'S

New Thrills This New Year

SOLOVOX

'209

0

NtA1/4

Grinnell Bros.

.

HARRY BB AMIN



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