January 16, 194 ! DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle J. W. E. W. 0. to See Dr. Tracy Pullman Dr. Franklin Elected Good-Will Movie to Address Beth El On Historical Board College on Monday "World We Want to Live In," Dr. • Leo M. Franklin was elected to serve an unexpired term of one year as trustee of the Detroit Historical Society at the society's 20th annual meet- ing Tuesday evening in the War- dell. Dr. Tracy M. Pullman, promi- nent Unitarian minister, will be the next speaker in the course on "Why I Am What I Am," spon- sored by the Beth El College of SPEND FEB. 14 with Jewish War Veterans. BE PATRIOTIC! MANNHEIMER PRIVATE SCHOOL Beautiful and extensive facilities for riltdnor and Indoor Instruction . . . Kindergarten through high school grades. . • small Experienced teachers classes . . . Individual attention. 1(5 I Pennsylvania Ave. MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA El The ESSEX HOUSE DR. TRACY M. PULLMAN OVERLOOKING THE OCEAN MIAMI BEACH Jewish Studies. Dr. Pullman will on "Why I Am a Uni- _ speak tarian." His lecture will begin at 9 o'clock next Monday eve- 1110011M110 ning, Jan. 19. 77777 COMM Ideally h •ti the beach with no obsituction between You and the blue Atlantic in the Lummus Park area. All outside rooms. Convenient to shopping and theatrical dis trIcL Coffee shop on promises. OWNER MANAGEMENT It L IIESCHMAN EUGENE DANN flc h,* .; Ph. D., in 1917; Doctor of Politi- cal Science in 1922; Doctor of Jurisprudence in 1923; and a rabbinical degree from the Jewish Theological Seminary of Vienna. Since 1930 Dr. Baron has held the chair of Jewish history, lit- erature and institutions of the Miller Foundation at Columbia Dr. Pullman, by birth an east- erner, is a mid-westerner by adoption. Born in Lynn, Mass., most of his childhood and youth were spent in Chicago. His col- leges include St. Lawrence Uni- versity of Canton, N. Y.; Bates College of Lewiston, Me., and Tufts College of Boston, Mass., from the latter of which he re- ceived his degree of Bachelor of Divinity. On Jan. 26, a prominent Catho- lic will discuss his faith in Ca- tholicism. On Feb. 2, Lyman S. Abbott will speak on "Why I Am A Christian Scientist." Courses in "Comparative Reli- gion" and "The Jewish Commu- nity in America," as well as lec- tures on "Hebrew and Jewish Customs and Ceremonies" are of- fered by the College this semes- ter. Lou Handler, director of Camp Tamakwa, announces that this Saturday night, Jan. 17, all camp- ers, parents, counselors and coun- selor-aids, with their relatives and close friends, will be at the Jew- ish Community Center in the Fred Butzel Hall at 7:30 p. m. A program consisting of mov- ing pictures taken last summer in natural color, showing natural color slides in three dimensions, as well as many activities by the campers and parents them- selves, will comprise an evening topped off by refreshments. Camp Tamakwa, having suc- cessfully completed its fifth sea- son, marks this as the beginning of another year. Several import- ant announcements will be made during the course of the eve- ning, concerning the method in which Camp Tamakwa will pro- ceed during the present crisis. Al Skelly, head counselor, will be in charge of the evening's en- tertainment. Assisting him will be Woodrow Weiss, Fred Rosen, Esta Handler, and the following campers: Arthur Benavie, San- der Bernstein, Marvin Perlis, Yale Brown, Ivan Shalit, Louis and Sam Shreeman and others. "41 :41 DR. SALO W. BARON University. For many years he served as visiting lecturer of his- tory at the Graduate School for Jewish Social Work in New York City. Two more lectures are scheduled in the Jewish Community Center series, held on successive Tues- day evenings from Jan. 6 through Feb. 3. Dr. Maurice L. Peri- zweig, chairman of the British Section of the World Jewish Con- gress, will be heard on Jan. 27. Dr. Max Gottschalk, formerly of Belgium, will be the speaker on Feb. 3. Admission fees for individual lectures are, members: 28c, tax included; non-members: 44c, tax included. Avodah Victory Dance on Jan. 24 JUNIOR CONGREGATION OF SHAAREY ZEDEK ' ' . tke OCEAN HIVE at 13th TIFFANY HOTEL at 8th Street . . Corner of Conine Miami Death A new modern hotel overlooking the ocean. Each room with private bath and shower. Centrally located, offer- ing to Its guests all comforts for a pleasant and restful vacation. Planned social activities. MODERATE RATES For folder and Information write EMANUEL SCHEIN, Manager CRESCENT HOTEL Oir.dly on Ihe Ocean BETWEEN FOURTEENTH AND FIFTEENTH MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA A' NEW DISTINGUISHED RESORT HOTCL DIRSCTLT ON THE OCEAN Fi•ope.tn Plan—Conve.ientiv located to fashiolable sqmping mister, Golf Lewes, ItestAurisnst end rooms wi'S private bath — Elevator soi.rium —Spaciout veranda ofd patio ove ,, 00king the Ocean. Write for booklet and reasonable rates. 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More than ever before, the Jew needs to think clearly about his present and future status as a member of the Jewish commu- nity. The members of the Jewish community are invited to hear this lecture. Dr. A. M. Hershman At the Bnai Moshe Services on Jan. 23 Junior Avodah Group met at the home of Lillian Shorr and completed plans for the formal victory dance to be held on The Junior Congregation of Saturday evening, Jan. 24, at Shaarey Zedek will hold its regu- lar Sabbath service Jan. 17, at amok at 9:30 a. m., in the Prayer Room of the Kate Frank Memorial Bldg. Rita Kallman will give the Biblical resume while Muriel Sal- Sr. • MIAMI BEACH, 11',1 inger will review the Prophetical portion. ' 11 1 Continued from Page 1 Tamakwa Campers' Get-Together Jan. 17 FLORIDA HOTELS L is the movie to be shown by Detroit Round Table of Catholics, Jews and Protestants at the meet- ing of the North Woodward Branch of the Jewish Women's European Welfare Organization, Tuesday, Jan. 20, at 1 o'clock, at the home of Mrs. Sam Satovsky, 1250 Chicago Blvd. Mrs. Sam Shore, president, invites members and friends to attend. At the victory luncheon held at the Wilshire Hotel on Jan. '7, it was decided to buy a $1,000 Defense Bond. From the proceeds of the donor luncheon it was decided to con- tribute $100 to the Red Cross. CENTER MISS LILLIAN SHORR the Whittier Hotel, with Paul Leash and his WWJ Orchestra supplying the music. The entire proceeds will go for national de- fense. The chairman of the dance is Lillian Shorr and her co-chair- man Irving Goodman. For tickets call Jeannette Shorr, Un. 1-0304, Ben Rosen- bauman, To. '7-7058, and Sid Goldberg, To. 8-9032. M. William Weinberg To Address Shaarey Zedek Group Sunday M. William Weinberg, director of the Jewish Vocational Service of Detroit, will address the adult discussion group of Congregation Shaarey Zedek at 11 a. in. this Sunday, Jan. 18. Mr. Weinberg will speak on the subject of Jewish vocational gui- dance with relation to the pres- ent emergency. A discussion will follow his address. Visitors are always welcome to the sessions of the Shaarey Zedek adult discussion group. Dr. A. M. Hershman, rabbi of Congregation Shaarey Zedek, will speak at the Friday night serv- ices of Congregation Bnai Moshe, Dexter and Lawrence, next Fri- day, Jan. 23. Services begin at 8:15 p. m. Dr. Hershman's topic will be "Our Supreme Need." Cantor David Katzman will conduct the services. Temple Israel YPC To Stage Coward's Plays on Jan. 25 The Young People's Club of Temple Israel will have "An Eve- ning. with . Noel Coward." The program will be presented on Sunday, Jan. 25, at 8 p. m., in the Starlight Room of Hotel Webster Hall. Two one-act plays, "The Red Peppers" and "Hands Across the Sea," are to be presented. These plays are two of Noel Coward's best known English comedies, and are under the direction of Ro- delle Broder and June Brezner. Bert Gottlieb and Peggy Dor- FORD mer have the leading roles in "The Red Peppers," while the (Continued from Page 1) leads in "Hands Across the Sea" "I strongly urge all my fellow- are taken by Dick Sidder and citizens to give no aid to any Miriam Sauls. movement whose purpose it is to arouse hatred against any FLORIDA HOTELS group. It is my sinecere hope that now in this country and through- out the world, when this war is ON TIE OCEAN finished and peace once more es- 12t1llti ST. tablished, hatred of the Jew— commonly known as anti-Semitism —and hatred against any other Vacation Perfection racial or religious group shall cease for all time. Skylop solarium, "Sincerely yours, cocktail bar, Rain. HENRY FORD". Urged to Take Legal Action Against Those Using His Name bow Room with Henry Ford has been asked by L. M. Birkhead, national director of Friends of Democracy, Inc., to take legal action against all persons who continue to distrib- ute a Ford publication "The In- ternational Jew", which the motor magnate repudiated in 1927. "Your letter of Jan. 7, repu- diating your former support of anti-Semitism, is a great service to the forces fighting for democ- racy, for, as you pointed out in your letter, anti-Semitism has teen used `to divide our American community and to weaken our national unity,'" Birkhead said in a telegram to Ford. But, Birkhead added, "You can give real meaning to your state- ment by taking legal steps to prevent the further use of your name on anti-Semitic literature." Birkhead pointed out that "The International Jew", which was published by Ford in 1920, has been one of the spearheads of the Nazi propaganda campaign throughout the world. Currently it is being distributed by the Ku Klux Klan in the form of a series of pamphlets which carry Ford's name on the cover. sine. Surf bathing Tribute to Poland to High- light the Ford Sunday Evening Hour Tribute to the unconquerable spirit of Poland will be paid on the Ford Sunday Evening Hour next Sunday night, when Rose- marie Brancato, popular star of opera and radio, will share the spotlight with Artur Rodzinski, Polish conductor and patriot. The program will be heard over Sta- tion WJR and the CBS network between 9 and 10 o'clock. KEEP FEB. 14 OPEN For Jewish War Veterans! famed Kosher cui• from your room. 11 PCIIIM11101121131 or Write for Choice Reservation .. Wire 05 our Unusually :iluderato January Role. 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