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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle
January 16, 1942
Dickenstein at
Honor Memory of
Late Wm. Saulson Gewerkshaften
Rally on Jan. 22
Life of Pioneer Michigan Jewish
U. P. A.
(Continued from rage 1)
Bnai Brith Hillel
Night Next Monday
of the lodge, is in charge of ar-
rangements. Phil Rothschild
is in
charge of publicity.
Buy Defense Stamps
and Defense Bonds
Morris Lieberman, Miss Anna F.
Pisgah Lodge No. 34 of Bnai
Milstein, David Nemoff, Herman Brith will present a "Michigan
Abraham Dickenstein, who re- M. Pekarsky, Charles Rubiner, Bnai Brith Hillel Night" on Mon-
cently arrived in this country af- Morris Schaver, Harry Schumer, day evening, Jan. 19, in the audi
ter a journey from Palestine, Mrs. David Sherage, Mr. and torium of the Jewish Commun-
FLORIDA HOTELS
An . interesting chapter in early
Michigan history was recalled on will be the guest speaker at the Mrs. Philip Slomovitz, Isidore ity Center.
The Hillel Foundations from
Sunday, when a plaque was erect- rally of delegates of organiza- Sobeloff, Rabbi M. J. Wohlgel-
ernter, Mrs. Philip Broudo.
the University of Michigan at
ed at the Shaarey Zedek in mem-
Senator Alben W. Barkley, ma- Ann Arbor, Michigan State Col-
ory of the late William Saulson,
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jority leader of the United States lege at East Lansing and the
who died in 1917.
HOTELe: 1)1 Ii
Senate, and Admiral Yates Stirl-
One of the most interesting
Pol.le Sod
ing, Jr., former Chief of Staff of
1.1 no
Jewish personalities in Michigan,
the United States Fleet, will be
Centrally located, near golf courses on
Mr. Saulson had served as mayor
Lincoln
load
and
night
spots. All looms
among the featured speakers at
of St. Ignace, 50 years ago. A
with private both and showy. Modorale
the war-mobilization National
very devout man, his fellow-
Wes P N Medan tanager
Conference for Palestine at Hotel
townsmen came to him, when he
OVERLOOKOr ENE OCEAN.
Statler in Cleveland on Jan. 17-
relinquished office and told him
18,
it
was
announced
by
Dr.
that since he disapproved of ban-
Abba Hillel Silver, national chair-
quets they chose to honor him
7 9
.
man of the United alestine Ap-
by letting him name his own suc-
peal, which is sponsoring the con-
cessor who would be elected un-
ference.
animously. This he did, and the
As part of the conference pro-
successor was Mr. Saulson's
HOTEL
gram to mobilize the support of
choice.
Colt. 211TH ST. AT PARK AVE.
American
Jewry
for
the
Jewish
Rabbi A. M. Hershman, in his
(A Block to Ocean)
allies of America in Palestine,
address in tribute to Mr. Saulson,
MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA
who are straining every sinew to
recalled this incident.
complete the defeat of the Axis
Mr. Saulson was president of
in the Near East, Dr. Silver will
Congregation Shaarey Zedek 48
speak over a coast-to-coast net-
years ago and was re-elected sev-
work of the Columbia Broad-
eral times thereafter. He served
casting System on the subject of
the congregation as Reader of
"Palestine and the War." His
the Torah and in other capacities
talk will be broadcast on Sun-
and was one of the most influen-
day, Jan. 18, from 1:30 to 1:45
tial Jews in Detroit before leav-
p. m. Eastern Standard Time.
ing the city to settle in California
ABRAHAM DICKENSTEIN
The 1,200 delegates to the con-
PRIVATE BEACII-POOL-CABANAS
in 1909.
rence, who
all
who will
will represent all
Rabbi Morris Adler gave the tions and workers in the Gewerk- fe ference,
Nov, Luxury Hotel—in a distinctive
national
Jewish
organizations
and
shaften
campaign
to
be
held
at
prayer at the ceremonies on Sun-
north beach location—Near all ac-
day and Cantor J. H. Sonenklar Lachar's on Twelfth Stre et, Thurs- community leaders throughout
Every facility for an enjoy-
tivities.
the
country
will
also
hear
talks
evening, Jan. 22.
chanted the El Molei Rachamim.
able vacation.
Mr. Dickenstein is the director by Dr. William F. Albright, pro-
The plaque was unveiled by Mr.
RABBI J. H. COTTEN
S. SLOTNIC1C, Manager
Saulson's only surviving grand- of the Bank Hapoalim in Pal- lessor of Semitics at Johns Hop-
kins
University
and
former
di-
Michigan
State
Normal
from
ally
or-
estine
which
was
origin
al
daughter, Mrs. Jack Vogel.
sent a varied
ill
ised
ganized with monies ra
, by rector of the Amer can School of Ypsalint i will
the Gewerkshaften camps i gn and Oriental R esearc h in Jerusalem, , program.
is one of the strongest financial David ben Gurion of Jerusalem,
Guests on the program will be
institutions in Palestine and in chairman of the Executive of the Rabbi Jehudah M. Cohen, direc-
MAGNIFICENTLY
Palestine
f mfor
the Near East. It supplies credits Jewish Agenc y for
of and
the U. of M. Foundation,
MODERN
not only to the settlements organ- others. and Rabbi Mortan Appelbaum, di-
The 20th anniversary of the rector at the - State Hillel Foun-
THE
ized by the Histadrut but also to
b
h Houses of d a tion.
both
b
For statistical purposes, The many middle class business men adoption by
Congress of the Joint Resolution
Miss Rose Taylor, president
Detroit Jewish Chronicle is anx- and manufacturers.
AAIDS
Mr. Dickenstein is a forceful pledging the support of the of the Michigan State Hillel
ious to compile a list of all Jews
MOTU
who served as mayors in Michi- speaker and recognized as one of American people for the Jewish Foundation Council, will speak
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gan cities, or in other important the best authorities on economic National Home in Palestine will on behalf of the State students.
The
at SIXTEENTH ST
w . be celebrated by 1,200 delegates Other talent from State will in-
capacities as state or local offi- problems of the country.
,,
f
the
nation
at
l s b y M iss M arc a i Glas-
topic of his talk will be Th e at from a ll par t
cials.
PRIVATE BEACH
ser, piano arrangements by Mur-
Readers possessing such infor- efforts made by the Yishuv in
POOL•CABANAS
Joint Resolution
stating ray Present and violin selections
mation are asked to submit it to Palestine, and specifically by the the The
conference
in Cleveland.
MORTON KIRSCH
Histadrut
and
her
cooperatives
in
the
policy
of
the
American
gov-
by
Arnold
Taylor.
Robert
Kamins
the
t editor of The Chronicle.
Mug. Dir.
supplying all war materials and ernment on Palestine is as im- will speak on "The Meaning of
food to the Allied forces in and portant to the Jewish people as Hillel to a Hillel Freshman."
FLORIDA HOTELS
MIAMI
Harold Cooper from the Uni-
" named chair- the Balfour Declaration issued by
around
Palestine.
Morris
Fisher was
Morris
of waste materials division the British government five years versity of Michigan will act as
BEACH
master of ceremonies.
earlier, Dr. Silver explained
"Where All Detroiters Meet . '
The program will commence at
in the Gewerkshaften drive.
On the eve of the National
hanaatiad, a
Conference for Palestine spon- 8 :30. There is no charge for ad-
TIs SAMMY NAIL
sored by the United Palestine mission. Rudolph Meyersohn, vice-
THE
Appeal in Cleveland this week- president and program chairman
end, delegates of the 156 organ-
l
s
O
: t o
izations in the Los Angeles Jew-
H OcT E L
ish Community Council, repre-
N E W ROYAL HOTEL WASHINGTON AT 8TH
senting the entire Jewish commu-
DIRECTLY ON THE OCEAN
"In The I lea rt of ALL MIAMI Beach Activities"
nity, pledged "to continue to sup-
SPECIAL JANUARY RATES
All large outside rooms, each with bath and shower. 'telephone and
Elevator service. Sun Deck.
port and strengthen the Jewish
All Rooms With Private
SPECIAL LOW RATES FOR SEASON . . . Booklet and Information
Bath and Shower
population in Palestine now, dur-
Cheerfully sent.
Solarium, Cabanas, Coffee Shop
ing the war, and later after the
YOUR HOSTNISS—JIOANETTE 5111.ESTONE OF ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
fu.. ■
victory which will permit the
ersonal Management Jed Low
p
315 OCEAN DRIVE, MIAMI BEACH, Fla.
Jewish people to consolidate its
positions and to speed and in-
crease the upbuilding of Pales-
Two Smart Reasons for VISITING America's Vacationland
lilli
tine."
Leader Recalled in Shaarey
Zedek Ceremony
MIAMI
COLLINS PARK
Who Were the
Jewish Mayors in
Michigan Cities?
BETROTHED
Palestine Maintaining Itself in
War Time, American Eco-
nomic Committee Told
110Y111. PIE
MIAMI BEACH
ON Hi 0110 • • • ISIS COLLINS HIM(
Everything at the Royal
Palm is as modern as a
luxury airliner — except
our friendly hospitality!
That•s the old-fashioned
American kind. Our own
private beach, cabanas
and sparkling day-to-
day program of enter-
tainment — plus all the
nearby attractions from
Lincoln Road shops to
golf and night life, make
this the ideal place to
enjoy Miami Beach.
I. N. MI
N. I. NAINIMF
Oloico , Opermoo
HINER HAMM
Manager
I:
1=-=
"The Palestine community has
set itself a two-fold task. On the
one hand it has bent its strength,
its ingenuity and its productive
resources to the furthering of
the war effort. On the other, it
has labored to preserve all that
has already been achieved in the
rebuilding of Palestine and, in
addition, to broaden further the
economic foundations of the
MISS DOROTHY WALKER
Mr. and Mrs. David Volkovich country so that large numbers of
i th
of Manor Ave. announce the en- new immigrants may, in
the f u-
A AEiRE
r-
EDSINGER HOTEL
CARLTON HOTEL
1244 Ocean Drive
1433 Collins Ave.
Alt outside rooms, Baths. Showers, Spacious Lobbies. Roof Solariums,
Coffee Shops. Free Parking, Tropics.' Dance ratio.
Full Social Activities. Moderate Rates.
AT THE OCEAN — CENTRAL TO EVERYTHING
Moe Weber, Manager
slk
Sant Karpf. Manager
gagement of their (laughter, tare,
be absorbed and main-
tained."
This statement was made by
)orothy Walker, to Arnold L.
lorelick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Baroway, who recently re-
a muel Horelick of Pittsburgh. turned to this country after eight
iss
Walker
attends
the Univer-
y of
Michigan,
College
of Ar- years of association with leading
economic institutions in Pales-
Michigan,
and the
Design.
Mr. Here-
lic
attended
University
of tine, before a dinner-meeting of
the American Economic Commit-
Michigan, College of Engineering. tee for Palestine, in New York
City, on Jan. 6.
Temple Israel Open
House Will Feature
Ray Newman b Band
haven't had any connection with
it Sunday School with the opera-
tions of a religious institution.
The Hampton School is located
at 18640 Warrington Drive.
Ray Newman and his band
have proven a sensation in De-
troit, wherever they made ap-
pearances. Featuring a Sax sec-
tion that is hard to beat in this
city, the band provides an ex-
cellent program of entertainment.
The Rays of Rhythm will be
providing the music for a dance
to be held at Mac's Barn on
Jan. 23. Tickets are $1.25 a
couple,, and may be obtained by
calling To. 8-2784.
The senior Sunday School
group of Temple Israel will fea-
ture the music of Ray Newman
and his Rays of Rhythm, at their
open house, Sunday afternoon,
Jan. 18.
Members of the senior group
are inviting their friends to at-
tend classes with them at the
Hampton School during the morn-
ing sessions, following which the
group will gather in the gym-
nasium for an afternoon of danc-
ei
ing.
The purpose of the open house DANCE with Jewish War Veter-,
ans, MASONIC TEMPLE, Feb. 14
is to acquaint the people who
a
al
ge Dean
18!L Sr,,,t
MIAMI BEACH
The Preferred Location of the Discriminating
Premiere Season! Luxuriously appointed. Dining
Terrace on the Ocean. Patio. Sun Deck. Solaria.
Elevator. Planned programs for your Entertainment.
One block from Lincoln Road.
Write for brochure and rates.
Seltzer—ltarry IMnnerstein
Owners—Operators
Seymour meaner, Res. Mgr.
Summer:
Stevensville
Lake lintel
Swan Lake, N.Y.
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