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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

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February 6. 1942

parallels the many-sidedness of Council's "National
our American life."
Affairs Institute" on
You Can Buy
Discussion of the relative im-
(Continued from Page 1)
QUALITY KOSHER MEAT
portance
portance of overseas and local
Tuesday, Feb. 24
with Confidence from
causes took place at the Sunday
Educators Plea
The first demonstration for morning session, under the chair-
Tuesday, Feb. 24, has been set
non-curtailment of existing Jew- manship of George Z. Medalie of as the day for the Detroit Sec-
ish causes came at the Oneg, New York.
tion, National Council of Jewish
At the luncheon meeting on Women's "National Affairs In-
Shabbat round table discussion
Kosher Meat Li Poultry Market
arranged by the American Asso- Sunday, at which Mr. Hollander stitute," to be held at the Jewish
11632 DEXTER BLVD.
TO. 8.8118-9
dation for Jewish Education. presided, Jacob Blaustein of Bal- Community Center.
(Between Burlingame and Webb)
Joseph Goldstein of Rochester, timore presented a comprehen-
Next to Nreere's
This one-day institute which
Isaac Ileller of New Orleans, Dr. sive report on the recent contro- will begin at 10:30 a. m., will
A lexander M. Dushkin of New versy over budgeting and evalu-
_ York, Dr. Leo L. Honor of Chi- ation of various causes. The re- include an exhibit of legislative
material prepared by Mrs. Louis
cag,o, Isaac Franck of Detroit port indicated how the problem Heavenrich, a luncheon session,
Michal
Michalesko
in
a
New
Women's Committee
were among those who called had been adjusted by the setting with Mrs. Joseph Welt presiding,
Musical Production "A for expansion of the cause of up of a National Budget Re- and three round-table sessions.
of Christians, Jews
Jewish Wedding" This Jewish learning in order that search System. Unanimous adop- The chairmen of the sessions are:
there may be better understand- tion of the report ended the con- Mrs. Joseph Welt, civil liberties;
Week at Littman's
Sponsor Programs
ing of the contributions made troversy that at times turned into Miss Elizabeth Finley, released
time for religious training; Mrs.
bitter acrimony.
By popular request, the famous by Jews to democracy.
'The Women's Committee of
the Round 'fable of Catholics, romantic star, Michal Michalesko, Mr. Goldstein compared the The status of the civic protec- Schmarya Kleinman, price con-
Jews and Protestants was or- will remain in Detroit for his attitudes of British and Ameri- tive programs was the subject trol and inflation. A fourth ses-
ganized this full, with represen- fourth and final week at Litt- can Jewries and pointed out that of the Sunday afternoon discus- sion is planned on the extension
of social security to domestic and
tatives from each of the three man's People's Theater, and will the 300,000 Jews in England sion.
agricultural workers.
groups as co-chairmen. Miss lsa- be seen on Friday night, Sunday mend $4,000,000 a year for re-
Two Detroiters — Abraham
Reservations for this institute
bel Weadock in chairman from matinee and night, Feb. 6 and 8, ligious and educational activities Srere and Isadore Sobeloff, pres- are being taken by Mrs. Maurice
the CatholicH, Mrs. Maurice Klein, in the last performances of a as a result of the war, as corn- ident and executive director of Seiden, Ty. 6-1189; Mrs. Morton
the Jews, and Mrs. Andrew tuneful new romantic musical pared with $5,000,000 spent an- the Jewish Welfare Federation Ashner, To. 8-2854, and Mrs. H.
Kurth, the Protestants. production, " A Jewish Wedding'. nuallv for education by the 4,- of Detroit—took leading parts in J. L. Frank, To. 8-6936.
Liliana, 500.000 American Jews.
by Lily Lili
ht discussion of
the Sunda y night
One of the first projects to Ile is s supported
Mr. !feller called for the edu-
p roblems. Mr. Srere
be nponliored by the Women's Leon Liebgold, Abraham Lax,
Misha Fishzon and cation not only of the children gave the committee report and Sholem Aleichem
Committee is a series of educa- Ethel Dorf,
but of those who provide the Mr. Sobeloff p resented the sum-
the
star
cast.
tional tours to three types of
Folks Institute
funds for education.
mar after the discussion.
churches: The beliefs and rituals
The Call to Service
Bazaar Opens Feb. 21
of the church are explained.
The keynote of the problem
The first calls for unlimited
There is music typical of the A Letter from a
Preparations arc under way
were sounded at th e , was sounded by Mr. Srere
service
faith, followed by a social hour. Detroit Boy in
when he said: "If, as a result for the 16th annual bazaar of
opening
session
on
Saturday
In January over 700 women
of the presentations by the the Sholem Aleichem Folks In-
night.
visited Temple Beth El. In Feb- The Philippines
principal agencies having the
Sidney Hollander of Baltimore task to perform in behalf of stitute schoduled beginning Feb.
ruary an equal number were
private Isadore Sabbota soil declared in his presidential ad- the American-Jewish commu- 21 for the duration of six days
guentm at Gesu Church. On
at the Bnai Moshe Center, Dex-
March 13, at 2 p. m., the last Of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Sabbota dress that America's all-out war nities, we come away con- ter and Lawrence. An elaborate
tou ► in this series will visit the of 408 Michigan Ave., Detroit, against aggression will require vinced that we, the representa- program has been arranged for
C e n t r a 1 Woodward Christian who is with the U. S. forces in the full resources of established
tires of the Jewish communi- the grand opening. On Saturday
welfare services which now con-
Church, .of which D. Edgar De- the Philippines, writes:
of America, are prepared night, Bob Hall, well known en-
WILL Jones is minister. The pub-
"I feel honored to be able in stitute a first line of defense. He to set a n•rw standard of in-
tertainer, will be the guest. A
lic is invited.
these times to serve my country told the delegates from 419 Fed-
and assistance, success favorite orchestra . will provide
Japan's
that
since
Another project of the Worn- and the ideals it stands for . . , orations
throughout the land in 1942 the music every evening.
en's Committee is a poster con- God has blessed us with the right treacherous attack on the United will be ac hid"
eve.
This bazaar project is the
test in the intermediate and high to live in the United States and States, maintenance of these wet-
fare services has become the pa- Hollander Re-Elected President; main source of income each year
schooln in the public and Para- I am thankful for it."
triotic necessity and duty of ev- Henry Win olla n, Vice President to replenish the treasury for the
chial schools. The subject of the
H ollander of Baltimore maintenance of the Jewish Pen-
posters is good will and mutual Unique Affair March 15 to cry American citizen.
plc's Schools. The scope of their
Sidney
understanding. Cash prizem have
Calling. for united action in
been offered by the Round Table Honor Bakers Who Close 1942, Mr. Hollander declared was re-elected president of the
that "all of us will have to put Council
of Jewish
activities
have school
been enlarged
and Welfare
Funds Federations
at the an- this
year, another
opened,
on Sabbath
of Christians and Jews. The pos-
term will be on display (luring
An affair unique in the history forth our maximum energy to nual business meeting of the and another teacher added to
National Brotherhood Week, Feb. of Detroit will take place Sun- help achieve victory and the ninth annual General Assembly the staff. With these improve-
meats come the necessity of in-
15-22.
(lay, March 15, at 6:30 p. m., building of a world order in
An e x c e I I e n t movie, "The at the Jewish Community Cen- which democracy and justice at the Drake Hotel. Mr. Hollan- suring the success of this bazaar
der has been president of the and covering the budgetrrequire-
World We Want to Live In", ter, , when a dinner will be ten- shall again prevail." ,
meats for the current school-
prepared by the National Con- tiered to the 18 Jewish bakers
,, Local Jewish organizations," Council since 1939.
Other
officers
of
the
Council
year.
Louis LaMed is president
ference of Christians and Jews, in Detroit who are closed on he continued, "are integral parts
he general organization of who were re-elected were Wil- of Sholem Aleichem Folk In-
is available to an interested or- Saturdays. This dinner is being of the
ganization. For additional infor- nponsored by the Women's Co rn- the American community. . Our liam J. Shroder of Cincinnati, stitute.
motion call Mrs. Maurice Klein, mittee for Sabbath Observance agencies are an integral element, chairman of the board; William
together with the Sisters of Zion sharing fully in the plans and Rosenwald of Greenwich, Conn.,
To. 5-2846.
Henry Wineman of Detroit, Ira .

Mizrachi.
,
ograms of the general comma- M. Younker of New York, vice
programs
r
All Detroit Jewish women's ' pity
for
national
defense
and
presidents; and Elias Mayer of
Quarterly Meetiqg of M ichi- organizations instrusted in the welfare.
Alexander Robinson returned
gap Synagogue 1 Conference furtherance of Jewish tradition w ` " The (lays to come will pre- Chicago, secretary. H. L. Lurie
sent new and increasing oppor- and George W. Rabinoff were from Rochester, N. Y., where a
and
dignity
are
urged
to
partici-
a
Feb. 15
continued as executive director Master of Arts degree in music
pate in this event,
tunities for cooperation in cotn- and associate executive director. education was conferred upon
The board of directors of the
him by the Eastman School of
munity effort in all those phases respectively.
Michigan Synagogue Conference Testimonial Night for Flor-
Music of the University of
. of community life in which in-
A special committee was au -

svill hold its quarterly meeting, ence and Hymie Feinstei n dividual
and group thorized to nominate a successor Rochester.
pa
pa rticition
Sunday, Feb. 15, at 11:30 a . np,
Tuesday, Feb. 17
action are involved. "
Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Fish-
Lowenstein,
Solomon
Dr.
at Congregation Bnai David,
Dr. Hollander
paid tribute to to
H
At Littman's People's Then-
treasurer of the Council and man and daughter, Geraldine, of
Elmhurst and Fourteenth. Lunch-
and Solomon leading Jewish social welfare Sherbourne Rd. will leave Feb.
con will be served and the meet- ter, on Tuesday night, Feb. 17, Ilerbert Mallinson
prominent Jewish
ing will conclude in time fora testimonial performance will Lowenstein,
be given in honor of Florence social welfare leaders who died leader, who died of a heart at- spend
9 for Florida
where of they
will
the remainder
the win-
the dedication ceremonies of Feinstein, character actress of in recent months. "In their tack recently in New York.
At the Sunday session, the ter at the Cadillac Hotel.
Yeshivath Beth Yehudali, sched-
the troupe, and Ilymie Feinstein. death," he said, "the Jews of
y adopted
Mrs. Joshua Karbal of Webb
p led for that afternoon. Isadore prompter. There will be played America have suffered an irrep- Assembly unanimously
a resolution authorizing the
Cohen, chairman of the board,
loss."
a comedy with music named at
Council to proceed with the pro- women
Ave. was
to a group
of
at hostess
a breakfast
meeting
will preside.
" by
"Freidel Becomes a Bride
Amos S. Deinard of Minne- posed budget research service. for the Mount Sinai Hospital
-----------
harryKalmanowitz. The entire apolis called for "refusal to sus- The vote followed submission of Association on Jan. 29.
Ladies Auxiliary of Michi- cast w ill play that night.
in present Jew- a report by Jacob Blaustein,
p end an thin
Apparel Club Elects
Ensign Elmore Weingarden,
ish efforts.
member of the Council's board of
e
Women of Yeshiva Beth
Officers
directors,
which
was
recommend-
son
of Mr. and Mrs. Sy
Edward Warburg, president
Corn-garden
of
3044
Elmhurst
Ave.,
g
,
Judah to Celebrate 0 P en- of the J. D. C., pointed to the ed jointly by the Council's Co-
Ladies Auxiliary of the Michi-
ing
g of New Building on need for the pooling of all re- mittee on Referendum and the who recently graduated from the
Apparel
Club
met
at
Hotel
III
sources for defense as a chal- group which had previously op- U. S. Prairie State, has left for
'` Feb. 17
Staler, Feb. 1, and elected the 1
ation is extended
t o lenge to all and declared that posed a National Advisory Bud- active service in the Navy.
arold
xt
An
inivt
H
following officers: Mrs.
In honor of Mrs. Harry Frid-
Jewish
Sam ever y - Jewi
s women's organiza- the present time demands great- get Service.
Baskin, . president; Mrs.
The
approved
report
provides
son
(Alice Hazel Heller), a
Lucas, secretary ; Mrs. Meyer tion to be present Tuesday, Feb. er sacrifices and not re-budget-
1. Reports issued on organiza- bride-elect of Feb. 1, the follow-
., at the n e w ing on the basis of the past.
NI inken, treasurer ; Mrs. Ilarry 17, o f 8::l11 p. ntt
William J. Shroder of Cincin- tions will be limited to analysis ing entertained: On Dec. 2, her
Iteerman, publicity ; Mrs. Louis building, Dexter and Cortland,
of
Yeshiva
Beth
Judah,
to
hell)
nati,
chairman of the Council's and descriptions of functional mother-in-law and sister-in-law
Joe
Bear
Mrs.
Frank, hospitality ;
man and Mrs. Max Abramson, ce l e b ra te th e dedication of this board of directors, stated that services, administration and fund- gave a miscellaneous shower at
entertainment. building. "morals, military and civilian, raising procedures, the problems the Wilshire Hotel for 150
An interesting program will be will win the war." "It must be with which the organizations guests. On Dec. 17 a China
Mrs. Einanu el Tobias, outgoing'
and the results of services shower was given at Stouffer's
Rabbi Saul Silber, supported," he said, "on all
al
1 --sident thanks her staff for prepared and R
by the Cunningham Drug office
ren d ered .
president
of
the
Chicago
Then-
fronts—abroad
and
at
home.
th: it cooperation.
employees. On June 17 Alice's
liesical
College.
will
be
guest
This
is
the
war
job
of
philan-
attempt
ill no
2. Reports will
----- --
not attem
t to sister, Harriett, honored her with
speaker.
A
midnight
lunch
will
thropy.
This
is
in
line
with
our
translate findings i in terms of a
IN MEMORIAM
at
shower
miscellaneous
na.' ion's war policy of making,
In tender and loving 'salient- 1):‘ Sel ved.
total
budget
requirements
and
Frame's
for
35
guests.
On
Jan.
America not only the arsenal but no specific recommendations will 27 Miss Rose Garfinkel gave a
a
brunet. of our darling, beloved
Pi erce Davis at also the granary of the demo- be offered to member agencies personal shower. On Jan. 30
(laughter a n d grand-daught.•r. Howard rterce
mai' wiwid."
approved minimum or maxi- spinster party was given at the
Cass Theater Town Hall
Gloria Joy , win) Pass" a wa y
Oilier sneakers included Sam- on
mum financial
needs of any or- bride's home on Atkinson Ave.
five years ago. Feb. 11, 1937
on Feb. 13
.
et
Markell
of
Boston.
chairman
n
;.,,iniza 1 .
Mr. and Mrs. Fridson are mo-
(29 - (lays in Slivat).
Howard Pierce Davis, former
ton of the general assembly program
toting through the South on their
• ),III'S Of foreign editor for the Boston
tee:
Harris
Perlstein.
pros
e
ioesst,
IP.
csrs
save
y
New Colonies to Be Estab- honeymoon and will be at home
Is %,.
Transcript, contributor to o ma
of the Jewish Charities of
memories,
i . dent
lished in Palestine With
at 2503 Atkinson Ave. after
)011, +'''t"''
..
it
magazines,
favorite
of
lecture
A iirc ilas. "about
Chicago.
room
Aid of U. P. A.
W e two your Nee In every
from New York to
pudienees
Val,.
Mr
And sour Ina, Itt er (Ulu our
NEW YORK.—Six new agri-
Texas, will address the Detroit "ny
a false united fronts lest
Town Hall at the Cass Theater, any One group use the institu- cultural settlements must be es- Son of Admiral Taussig Wound-
w, need not %%atilt the vttloidar•
he flute our heart rt .1111 lhear.
ed at Pearl Harbor
morning. Feb. 13, at i t ,ions and organizations of our ,shushed within the next few
rho
net ..oust loose ate lops years, F r iday
w e
community
in
such
a
way
as
to
months
to
take
care
of
the
essen-
o'clock.
WASHINGTON.
(JPS) — The
um,
Dear.
rim,. you lea
aresumed
----- ------
presumed political con- tial food needs of the expanding son of Admiral Joseph K. Taus-
rrain

Moth% dear,
IVI.' re Kli 1.) 10114.1y.
Van Paassen to Speak i n trol in an attempt to speak to military and civilian population sig, Jewish naval officer who was
ound grow„ de, per e% , I
And I Ite
anyone — our government. our according to a cable from Jeru- denounced for his testimony in
Detroit March 12
(Ins,
mme,
ghb o rs (o. the world at lame. salem received this week by the April, 1940, demanding better de-
run
no%
yr
b.!
t
he
Pierre
Van
Panssen,
eminent
,...i
Lift.
Shire you w ere 4'1111141 IMILY.
. author and lecturer, will speak The strength of our community United Palestine Appeal, one of fenses for Hawaii, was seriously
its diversification and each in- the three constituent agencies of wounded during the Japanese at.
H er l o nely mother, Eve Rosen- in Detroit, at the Art Institute, is dividual's
ability to art accord- the United Jewish Appeal for tack on Pearl Harbor, it was re-
stein, grandmother, Mrs. Max on Thursday evening, March 12,
to
the
dictates of his own Refugees, Overseas Needs and ported here by David Lawrence,
on
"The
Jews
and
the
World
ing
Siegel a nd the Max Siegel
widely syndicated columnist.

FEDERATIONS

Aaron B. Margolis

In the Realm of
Local Society

-

Family .

Crisis".

conscience. This diversification Palestine.

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