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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

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Aaron B. Margolis

HORDES TO SPEAK SUNDAY
AT FLINT GATHERING IN
HONOR OF MRS. LEBSTER

William Hordes, president of
the Jewish National Fund Coun-
cil of Detroit, will be the guest
speaker Sunday, in the Flint
Jewish Community Center, at a
Chamisho Osor b'Shvat celebra-
tion in honor of Mrs. Louis Lob-
ster, who will be presented with
a certificate signifying that a
grove of trees had been planted
in her honor in Palestine.

Misha Fishzon Celebrates
35th Anniversary on
Jewish Stage

Tuesday night, Feb. 3, will be
a gala evening at Littman's Peo-
ples' Theater. The testimonial
and celebration of the 35th an-
niversary on the Yiddish stage
of the famous director, Misha

January 30, 1'42

Neumann to Speak
Before Zionists
Here on Feb. 11

Emanuel Neumann, who h as
been a prominent figure in
Kosher Meat & Poultry Market
American Zionism for more than
11632 DEXTER BLVD.
20 years, will address a public
TO. 8.8118-9
(Between Burlingame and Webb)
meeting of the Zionist Organiza-
Next to Kreage's
tion of Detroit on Wednesday
evening, Feb. 11, in the Social
Hall of Congregation Shaa•ey
edek. The public is invited. There
will be no solicitation of funds,
Mrs. Emmer Assumes 17th Annual Halevy Mine Explosion Kills 3, Wounds
Mr. Neumann was educated in
3 in Tel Aviv
The Presidency of
the public schools of New York
Concert on May 10 TEL AVIV. (JPS-Palcor)—
and at Columbia University and
The Home Relief
Palestine's senior Jewish police
holds a doctor's degree from New
The Detroit Halevy Singing officer, Major Solomon Shieff,
York University. For several
Installation of officers of the Society is preparing to continue was killed outright, Inspectors
years, while still pursuing his
Home Relief Society took place its series of annual concerts with Jacob Goldman and George Tur-
graduate studies, he was actively
Monday, Jan. 26, at the Wil- its 17th event, which has been ton (the latter a Britisher) re-
engaged in Zionist work, pa-
shire Hotel. There were 100 peo- scheduced to take place on Sun- ceived wounds that later proved
ticUlarly among the youth as a
ple present.
day evening, May 10, in the Scot- fatal and three inspectors and
leader of a group of Zionist
The meeting opened with the tish Rite Auditorium of Masonic constables were injured when a
Youth Clubs in Brooklyn, and
singing of the national anthem, Temple. General arrangements mine exploded during their search
in the Young Judaea movement,
played by Mrs. Gertrude Ober- are being made under the super- of a house in this city.
of which he was one of the
stein. The prayer was given by vision of Morris Shatzen, Halevy
A Jewish inspector, M. Bich-
founders.
Mrs. Arthur Gilbert. Mrs. Charles chairman, with Dan Frohman di- ter, was seriously injured, while
Reared in a family which was
recting the musical program.
Cornell presided.
lesser wounds were sustained by
the first in America to use He-
In accordance with its prac- two Palestinian constables. Shieff,
A silver tea service was pre-
brew as the language of the
sented to Mrs. Samuel Arkin, tice of having soloists appear at who had been on the Palestine
home,
Mr. Neumann acquired a
its
Tuesday
evening
rehearsals,
Police
Force
since
February,
out-going president.
rich
Jewish
cultural background
The following officers were in- the Halevy heard Manus Schane, 1924, was an Assistant Superin-
which proved to be one of his
stalled for the coming year: tenor, on Jan. 6. Mr. Schane was tendent of Police and a holder
many qualifications for leader-
President, Mrs. Maxwell Emmer; accompanied at the piano by of the Medal of the British Em-
MISHA FISHZON
ship in the ionist movement.
Bella
Riten
Goldberg.
Other
mem-
Aire.
vice presidents, Mesdames Peter
he entered the serv-
Miller, Maurice Garelik, Ralph hers of the chorus who have been
Investigation revealed that the Fishzon, will be marked by theIn 1918
heard in recital in recent weeks
of the Zionist Organization
Levy, M a x Rosenfeld, S a m have been Betty Wine Greenfield, perpetrators of the outrage had presentation of a comedy drama, ices directo•of
r the Department of
Mitchell; recording secretary, soprano; Irving Rosengard, bari- engineered a minor explosion in "Various Worlds," with Misha E
asduc
established under the
Mrs. Samuel Danto; correspond- tone, Sidney Gottlieb, tenor, and a one-room apartment at the Fishzon in the leading part, sup- ation,
ported
by
Lily
Liliana,
Leon
leadership
of
Henrietta Szold.
ing secretary, Mrs. Arthur Gould; Anna Bobbin, alto.
top of the building, thus decoy-
Licbgold, Abe Lax, Ethel Dorf lie was one of the founders of
financial secretary, Mrs. Barney
ing
the
police.
When
the
latter
Through the efforts of Max
and the entire company. the Zeire-Zion movement in
Newman ; financial secretary, Levy, musical committee chair- arrived the assassins, hiding on
Misha Fishzon is well known t A lsme a rica, which he conceived of
Mrs. Jerome Kanter; auditor, man, a guest artist, George Bak- a neighboring rooftop, detonated
group within the general
all
over Europe as director and
Mrs. Charles Harris; publicity, ridges, was also heard in a group the infernal machine electrically.
actor.
In
Detroit
he
produced
Zionist
devoted to
Mrs. David Roland.
It was also revealed that a sec- several years ago many literary Chaluzuit movement
of baritone solos.
and social justice, but
ond
mine
had
been
concealed
in
Auditions for prospective mem-
withdrew when the group decided
bers of the Halevy are held every the house for similar detonation 35th
year night
on the
Yiddish
stage.
to affiliate with the International
pla
T
nu
ses
day
he
celebrates
his
Tuesday evening in Room 123 in the event that the roof-top
Zeire-Zion movement whose ten-
of Northern High School before mine should fail to achieve its
dencies
he disapproved. In 1920
purpose.
A jubilee banquet will be given
the regular rehearsals. '
MRS. GOLDIE DWORKIN
he attended the International
in
his
honor
at
the
Wilshire
Ho-
The
return
of
terrorism
as
a
of 9303 Pinehurst Ave. died last
Zionist Conference in London as
Sunday at the age of 62. Fu- GIFTS TO HEBREW SCHOOLS method of political action among tel on Saturday night, Feb. 7. its
delegate. The fol-
The
arrangements
committee
are
a small section of Jews in Pal-
neral services were held Mon-
Harry Rosenberg,
Mitz, Mrs. Morris
Becky
Red- lowing year he threw himself
United Hebrew Schools re- estine stirred widespread indig- Aaron
Sklare,
day and burial was in Chesed ceived a contribution from Mr.
into the struggle which rent
shel Ernes Cemetery. She is sur- and Mrs. David S. Friedman in nation among Palestinian Jewry,
American Zionism, and he organ -
blatt,
Sam
Brown,
Mrs.
Helen
with
official
bodies
and
the
press
vived by her husband, Alfred; memory of Isaac Snider. The
Dronzik, Harry Schumer, Lieberman,
Morris took the difficult
task under
of organ -
Sam
three daughters, Mrs. Herman following other contributions joining in denunciation of those Liebson, Sam
, A. K tirtz- izing the Koren IIayesod in the
believed responsible for the out-
Radner, Mrs. Rae Rhineston and were received:
United States. He sery
served as its
W. Zack, J. Dunnitz
rage.
Mrs. David Meth; four grand-
directing head until 1925, when
man.
Two scholarships from Sam-
children; two sisters, Mrs. Harry
For reservations to the ban- he resigned in order to devote
Silverman and family of Bur- Jewish Youth Forum Forms
Stone and Mrs. Joseph Schechter, uel
himself to law and business. He
lingame Ave., in memory of their
quet
call Cadillac 5690.
Ballroo
m Dance Club
and a brother, Isadore Hyman dearly beloved wife and mother,
conceived, planned and organized
The Jewish Youth Forum has
of Brooklyn, N. Y.
Millie Silverman, who' passed organized a Ballroom Dance Purity Chapter to Have the United Palestine Appeal and
served for two years as its di-
awaw on Jan. 18; from Mr. Jos- Club under the direction of
HARRY SILK
Charity Bingo Party
reefing head in a voluntary
eph
Stolarsky
and
children,
in
Fredell Caplan and Ethel Leni-
of New Jerusalem, Palestine, for-
capacity.
memory
of
husband
and
father,
for
Mo'os
Chitim
man. The club is open to all
merly of Detroit, 80 years old,
During these years he also
Joseph
Stolarsky;
one-half
schol-
forum members and meets Fri-
died on Jan. 13. Funeral services
At an officers' meeting of took an active part in the leader-
arship
from
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Max
day
nights
at
8:30,
at
the
Flor-
were held in Palestine. He is
Purity Chapter No. 359, 0. E. S., ship of the Zionist Organization
survived by three daughters, Mrs. Logan of Tyler Ave., in honor ence Dance Studio, 11639 Lin- held at Mrs. Helen Rothenberg's of America, attended Zionist
of
the
Bar
Mitzvah
of
their
son,
wood
Ave.
Gertrude Grim of Cleveland, Mrs.
home on Santa Barbara Drive, Congresses, serving. usually as
Zelda Barnett and Mrs. Sarah David, which was observed at the
Tuesday, Jan. 27, plans were chairman of the budget commis-
Finkel, both of Detroit; five sons, Rose Sittig Cohen Hebrew BAY CITY NOTES formulated for the charity bingo sion.
School;
a
contribution
to
the
Louis of Buffalo, Joe, Abe, Max
In 1928 he entered the bank-
supper to be held at the ing
ct field, but continued Zionist
and Edward of Detroit; three scholarship fund from Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sempliner and
Eastern Star Temple on March
Mrs.
Abe
H.
Blumberg
of
Tyler
brothers. Abe, Jake and Charles, Ave., in honor of the Bar Mitz- and daughter, Carolyn Jane, left 16. The following committees activity as president of the Jew-
for Florida.
and a sister, Mrs. Sarah Elk, all
were appointed: General, Ida ash ational Fund of America.
vah of their son, Edwin, which
of Detroit.
Mrs. Louis B. Harrison re- Schultz; ticket chairmen, Rose During this period he became
was observed at the Rose Sittig
turned from a two weeks' visit Cohen, Helen Rothenberg, Sadie associated with the Brandeis-
Cohen Hebrew School; a con- with relatives in New York.
Cornfield and Mary Fineman; Mack group in American Zionism.
tribution
from
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Adrian D. Rosen Moves
Mrs. Albert Rothberg is visit- prizes, Lillian Kuschinski and Ida In 1931 he was elected a mem-
Abraham Salzberg of Glendale
Law Offices
Ave., in honor of the Bar Mitz- ing her brother and sister-in-law, Swartz; chairman of tellers, Hel- ber of the World Executive of
Dr. and Mrs. David Kahn of en Tack; chairman of supper, the Zionist movement and spent
. Adrian D. Rosen, atttorney and vah of their son, Clarence; a Chicago. Their parents, Mr. and Bessie Nyman. the next two years in London
contribution
to
the
scholarship
counsellor-at-law, announces the
Mrs. Alex Kahn of this city,
This bingo party is arranged and Palestine.
removal of his law offices from fund from Mr. and Mrs. Jack have been there for the past two
Beginning with 1934 lie do-
to raise a Mo'os Chitim Fund
Sandberg
of
Elmhurst
Ave.,
in
1224 National Bank Bldg., to 2142-
weeks, and the latter is recuper- and other charities.
voted his efforts to economic ac-
4.1 National Bank Bldg. Mr. Ro- honor of the Bar Mitzvah of their ating from a recent illness.
The next business meeting • will tivities in Palestine.
sen's new quarters are known as son, Hershel, which was observed
Mrs. H. F. Anthony returned
In view of his extensive ex-
the Model Offices of the National at the Bnai David; a contribu- from New York accompanied by be held Monday, Feb. 2, at 8
p.
m.,
at
Eastern
Star
Temple,
perience
embracing the political
tion
to
the
scholarship
fund
Bank Bldg. They are of glass
her son, Ensign Irving B. An-
as well as other activities of the
brick and Redwood, trimmed in from Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cohen thony, who on Monday left for 80 E. Alexandrine.
Purity Chapter thanks The Zionist movement, Mr. Neumann
of Calvert Ave. in memory of the East to enter Bowdoin Col-
black ebony.
Jewish Chronicle forgenerous hits been invited by the Emer-
Associated with Mr. Rosen are Abraham Wetsman.
lege, in Brunswick, Me., for a publicity given the New Year's gency Committee for Zionist Af-
Attorneys Albert Summer, Carrol
10-week training course.
Eve dinner-dance and at all other fairs to act as its advisor and
Grigsby and Charles L. Lippitt.
times, Mrs. Fae Stalburg, worthy director in the field of public re-
Mr. Rosen has been engaged
matron, stated. lations and political affairs, and
in the general practice of the law
has accordingly taken un his new
for the past 10 years. He is a
FOX—Another blended duo of
member of committees of the De-
duties as chief of this depart-
Daf
Hayomi
Movement
topflight pictures in one pro-
ment.
troit and Michigan Bar Associa-
gram is at the Fox Theater. Com-
Begins
New
Tractate
tions, American Bar and Com-
edy is the keynote of "Bedtime
mercial Law League of America.
Story," starring Frederic March
The Detroit movement for the Youth Educational League
He is active in the Detrolt Com-
and Loretta Young, while dy- Daf Hayomi (Daily page of Tal-
to Meet Monday; Raises
munity Fund and the Red Cross.
namic drama of Nazi-occupied mud study) announces the be-
Fund for Red Cross
France is brought thrillingly to ginning of a new tractate, Kid-
Palestine Council of Organiza-
life in "Paris Calling," starring dushin, this week. The move-
tions Re-Elects Officers
Youth Education League will
Elizabeth Bergner, Basil Rath- ment, inaugurated by Rabbi meet on Monday, Feb. 2, at the
The 19th annual conference of
bone
and
Randolph
Scott.
Moir
Shapiro
of
Kovno
some
the Council of Organizations for
home of Mrs. L. C. Wassermann,
MICHIGAN — Jimmy Dorsey, years ago, has found a world- 17524 Fairfield Ave.
Palestine, affiliated with the Uni•
his
glorious
saxophone,
and
num-
wide following, and is represent-
ted Palestine Appeal, at Hotel
Mrs. M. Steiner, chairman Of
be• one recording band, arrived ed in Detroit by several groups the mah jong and bridge lunch-
Riverside Plaza, re-elected the
at the Michigan "in person" for which carry out the study pro- eon held on Jan. 14, reported
following officers:
Herman Hoffman, president;
a week's engagement bringing gram daily in a number of local that a considerable sum of money
Jonah J. Goldstein, honorary
along a talent-studded show for synagogues. Siyyuntim are ar- was raised for the Red Cross.
nresident; Harold S. Budner,
the stage. On the screen is ranged when a treatise is com- The club thanks its many friends
Samuel Markewich, executive
M-G-M's hilarious "Design for pleted.
for their cooperation.
committee chairmen; Louis Le-
Scandal".
Monday night, Jan. 26, marked
Although funds raised by this
vine, Max Ogust, Hyman J. Reit,
UNITED ARTISTS — "H. M. a Siyyum of the tractate Gittin function are being turned over
co-chairmen; Jacob Fishman,
Pulham, Esq.," from the best- at Congregation Beth Yehuda. for National Defense, the regu-
Samuel Goldstein. Sydney G.
selling book of the same title Rabbi Isaac Stollman said the lar work of the Youth Education
Harnett, Samuel Margoshes. Mor-
and featuring Hedy LaMarr as traditional "hadran". Harry Stol- League of providing necessities
ris Margulies, D. L. Mekler,
MISS SARAH BERIN
"Marvin Myles," the other worn- sky, president of the congrega- for indigent school children is in
Charles Sonnenreich, Benjamin
an ; Robert Young as Harry Pul- tion, acting as host, gave greet- no way being curtailed, states
Winter, Leo Wolfson, vice-presi-
Mr. and Mrs. S. Berin of 3177 ham, the young Boston aristo- ings.
Mrs. H. J. Millman, president.
dents; Sigmund Thau, treasurer; Grand River Ave. announce the crat who can't forget her; and
scholars in the Detroit
Those unable to attend Mon-
Morris I. Goldman, associate engagement of their daughter, Ruth Hussey as the wife, is at area Talmud
who are desirous of joining
treasurer; Max L. Hollander, Ar- Sarah, to Sol Emmer, son of the United Artists Theater, to- these study groups are requested day's meeting, but have sonic
thur Muenster, Isaac G. Simon, Mrs. Celia Emmer of New York . gether with the hilarious "Mr. to communicate with Rabbi Isaac clothing to give. call Mrs. R.
LoPatin, Un. 1-7507, to arrange
honorer, secretaries.
City.
and Mrs. North" Stollman, 8624 LaSalle Blvd.
for pick-up.

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