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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle
15
Bnai Brith Collaborates with Red
Plays Sunday With
Cross in Meeting Recreational and
Ft. Wayne Against
Welfare Needs of Hospitalization
Sachs' Auto Team
VINDOW TRIMMING by an ex- FOR RENT—Attractive room in
pert. All types of merchandise
home of two adults for em-
displayed effectively. Reason-
ployed young woman desiring
able. Free estimates. Call
pleasant home. Oil heat, un-
NEW YORK. — An Arrange- auxiliaries and youth chapters.
A worthy successor to the
Townsend 7-0916.
Mr. Monsky also reported that
limited telephone. Rasonable many
ment between the American Red 160 Bnai Brith units have thus
outstanding
Pro
teams
the
to right person. Near car and
Hoosier city has boasted in the Cross and the Bnai Brith by far contributed $26,610 toward
SUPERFLUOUS HAIR RE-
bus lines. Tyler 5-2811.
past will appear here rSunday, which the latter's 900 local Bnai Brith's pledge of $45,000
MOVED painlessly and perma-
Nicely furnished Feb. 2, when Fort Wayne of lodges and auxiliaries will col- to the $50,000 war fund of the
nently by electric needle. FOR RENT
room in home of adults. Gar- the National League opposes the
Michigan licensed operator.
American Red Cross, in addition
age if desired. 2686 Calvert Auto Club basketball team at laborate with the newly organ- to an initial gift of $5,000 from
Jennie Wohlman, 10211 Dex-
ized Red Cross Camp and Hos- the Supreme Lodge. Since the
Ave., upper. Between Linwood
ter. Tyler 7-1986.
and Lawton. Townsend 6-
pital Service Councils to meet war began in 1939, Mr. Monsky
0761.
FOR RENT — Cheerful, furnish-
the welfare and recreational added, Bnai Brith has given the
ed room for a lady or gentle-
needs of both hospitalized and Red Cross a total of $90,000.
FOR
RENT
—
Nicely
furnished,
man in attractive apartment
This was in addition to more
airy
room
for
one
or
two
in
able-bodied
service men in Army than $300,000 in cash, equip-
of two adults. Meals if desired.
home of adults. Garage if
camps was announced Monday by ment and supplies given to other
Elmhurst, between Wildemere
desired. Convenient transpor-
and Dexter. Townsend 7-8865.
Henry Monsky, Bnai Brith presi- war relief agencies, most of them
tation. Townsend 6-0835.
dent, to the 99th annual meeting non-sectarian, during the past
FOR RENT — Nice comfortable
29 months.
RENT—Front bedroom in
of the organization's executive
room for a gentleman in home FOR
single
home
of
adults
for
one
committee at the Essex house.
of small family. Garage if de-
or two gentlemen. Garage if
sired. Telephone. 3226 Elm-
Mr. Monsky made public a
desired. Near Dexter bus line.
Rev. Cantor
hurst, between Wildemere and
letter from Robert E. Bondy,
3823 Cortland Ave.
Dexter.
administrator of Red Cross serv-
Jacob
ices to the armed forces, in . Silverman
WOULD LIKE to get in touch
SURGICAL.
FOR RENT — Nice, furnished • with a matchmaker. Write
which Mr. Bondy said, "We are
MODEL
room in home of small family.
gratified to learn that your or-
Box
800,
Detroit
Jewish
26 Yean'
3334 Richton Ave. near Dex-
Practice
ganization through its local
Chronicle.
by
ter. Townsend 6-1076.
lodges and auxiliaries desires to Recommended
Pnysicians and
BAR MITZVAH TEACHER —
assist our Red Cross Camp and
Hospitals
FOR RENT— Nice, furnished
Philip Pomerantz, 2926 Elm-
Hospital Councils • . . We are
9371
room in home of small fam-
hurst, Townsend 7-3222, Baal
notifying all Camp and Hospital
Wildemere
ily. Good transportation. Tel-
Koreh (Reader of the Law) ,
Service Councils of your organi-
TY. 4-0062
ephone. 3318 Sturtevant Ave.
offers special lessons for Bar
Marriages
zation's desire to participate."
Performed
Mitzvahs in any section of the
Earlier, Mr. Monsky, in his an-
FOR RENT — Attractive, fur-
city.
nual report, had announced that
■
••■■■
nished room for a gentleman
up to Feb. 1, Bnai Brith mem-
The
Well
Known
Cantos
or employed girl. Board if HOUSEKEEPER WANTED to
bers had bought $2,966,680 in
take complete charge of moth-
desired. Good transportation.
national defense bonds through
Hyman Schulsinger
erless home. No housework.
3326 Rochester Ave. Tyler
special sales efforts of Bnai
Tyler
4-7781.
of Cong.
7-1855.
units which have themselves in-
Beth Tefilo
vested $195,275 of their reserve
EXPERIENCED
young
woman
FOR RENT — Attractively fur-
Emanuel
funds in defense bonds. The to-
desires work as cook or cater-
nished room. Complete priv-
Tay:or and
tal figure of over $3,000,000
ing
dinners
or
parties
in
your
Woodrow Wilson
acy. Kitchen facilities. Maid
represents only partial reports
home. Also part time care of
service. Business girl pre-
Capable and
received
from
the
1300
lodges,
children. Tyler 6-2516.
ferred. Tyler 7-8144.
Specialized
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
FOR RENT—Pleasant room for
room for a lady. Homelike
Mahler's Conversion
a couple in home of two
Certificates
atmosphere. Convenient trans-
from Hospitals
adults. Kitchen facilities. 6462
portation. 2740 Elmhurst
and noted
DeSoto. University 1-1852.
And Religious Spirit
professore from
Ave., upper. Townsend 7-2954.
State of
New York
FOR RENT — Furnished room.
Gustav Mahler's background,
(Needy
are
g
ven
free
care)
Gentleman preferred. Garage
his conversion to Catholicism and
Also
marriages
performed,
either
optional. Grand-Dexter sec- GIFTS TO NORTH END CLINIC
what is described as his genuine
tion. Northlawn 2163.
religious spirit form interesting at my home or in hells. Services
North End Clinic has received
conducted in English end Yiddish.
angles in "Gustav Mahler," by
FOR RENT—Comfortable fur- the following contributions:
his
disciple,
Bruno
Walter,
with
For the Jesse F. Hirschman
REV. HYMAN SCHULSINGER
nished room for a lady or
a biographical essay by Ernst
1934 HAZELWOOD
couple in home of widow. Kit- Memorial Fund: From Mr. and
Krenek.
The
interesting
book
TYkor- 6-6960
chen privileges. 2555 Pingree Mrs. J. E. Gould, Mrs. Peter
was published by the Greystone
Dolese, Mrs. Ida Blum, Mr. and
Ave., Apt. 26.
Press,
40
E.
49th
St.,
New
York.
Mrs. Cnarles Hamourger, Mr.
Mr. Walter's portion of the
FOR RENT — Nice, furnished and Mrs. Joseph Keidan, Fred-
book
is a great tribute to his
erick
L.
Morris,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
room for one or two gentle-
master. He says that "Mahler's
men in home of small family. Morton F. Ashner, Mr. and Mrs.
religious inclinations found nour-
Near University of Detroit. William Isenberg, Miss Emma
ishment again and again in kin-
15869 LaSalle near Puritan. Butzel, Mrs. Benjamin L. Lam-
ship of religion to music."
bert,
Mrs.
Carrie
May
Berger,
2641 GLENDALE AVE.
University 1-0905.
BOB McDERMOTT
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Cooper,
The biographical sketch by
TOwnsend 9-0344
FOR RENT — Nice, furnished Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hartman, the Holy Redeemer gym, West Krenek points to Mahler's back-
room in home of couple, for Mrs. Milford Stern, Mr. and Mrs. Vernor and Junction at 9 p. m. ground as German, Bohemian,
SURGICAL MOHEL
Jew. He tells how "the Jewish
one or two. Good transporta- Isidore Sobeloff, Mr. and Mrs.
Bob McDermott and Paul
Marriages Performed
tion. 2205 W. Euclid Ave. Harry Frank, Samuel Frank and Birch, former stars of the New minority . . . was counted into
the German element," and he
Family, Judge and Mrs. Charles
Apt. 206.
C. Simons, Dr. Max Karl New- York Celtics are the two newly declared : "It is not without sig-
acquired
members
of
the
Fort
FOR RENT — Large, furnished man, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan S. Wayne club who have greatly nificance that one of the early
room for one or two in home Grosner, Mr. and Mrs. Edward enhanced their chances of win- works of the young Bohemian
Rev. Cantor
of small, adult family. Gar- A. Atlas, Mr. and Mrs. Harry ning the National League crown Jew was a 'Nordic Symphony'."
DAVID
Speaking of his friendship for
age if desired. Near car and Farbsten, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac this year. At present they are
Shetzer, Tuesday Night Club,
Anton Bruckner, he refers to
bus lines. Tyler 5-7533.
GOLDEN
in
second
place,
a
game
behind
Dr. and Mrs. Morris Rand, Mr.
Detroit's Fat orite
the league leading Oshkosh All- him as the "nervous, talkative
FOR RENT—Large, light room and Mrs. Irving T. Oberf elder, Stars. McDermott at one time Jewish boy from Bohemia," and
al o II II I.
liTier 0-0490
for single or couple in quiet Dr. and Mrs. Hugo A. Freund, was considered the highest sal- says, of this friendship, "The
Wedding Ceremo-
home of three adults. Kitchen Dr. Thomas H. Miller, Mr. and aried player in the game, earn- mutual attraction between Jewish
nies Performed at
intellectuality and endemic naiv-
privileges. Good transporta- Mrs. J. B. Neiman, Mr. and Mrs. ing as high as $50 per game.
Home and by Ap-
ete is a peculiarly Austrian
tion. 2703 W. Grand Ave. Frank V. Martin, Mr. and Mrs.
pointment.
Sidney
F.
Heavenrich,
Mr.
and
phenomenon."
Townsend 7-3463.
J.W.E.W.O.
Elects
Mrs.
A.
Mrs. Martin L. Butzel, Mrs.
Regarding Mahler's conversion
Katzin as President
FOR RENT--Nice, airy room Samuel R. Glogower, North End
to Catholicism, Krenek writes:
for a gentleman or business Clinic Personnel, Mrs. H. J. L.
A special meeting of the Jew-
"Some time before Mahler was
RECEPTACLES
girl. Shower, Telephone. Good Frank.
Garbo ge, Ash and Rubbish.
ish Women's European Welfare called to Vienna, he accepted
Reinforced Concrete.
Fully
transportation. 2716 Elmhurst
In memory of Hyman A. Katz- Organization was held Feb. 9 baptism and joined the Catholic
Guaranteed. Priced Right.
Ave., upper.
man :rout Mr. and Mrs. Charles at Congregation Bnai Moshe. Church. Gabriel Engel, Mahler's
AMERICAN
II. Rogers; in memory of Mrs. Mrs. D. Silverstein presided.
American biographer, intimates
:FOR RENT—Large, furnished Bessie Shlensky from Mr. and
RECEPTACLE Co.
At this meeting the following that this move was due to some-
room. Twin or single beds. Mrs. Saul Dunitz, Mrs. Harry sums were appropriated: $100
579 Kenilworth
To. 8.5889
Good transportation, board op- Rosenstein, Mr. and Mrs. Max for Youth Elohai organization in what opportunistic considera- ■ 811110•0111111MBENIMMIMMY
tions.
'The
mere
suspicion,'
he
tional. Mrs. Kahn, Randolph Siegel; in memory of Gloria Joy Palestine ; two orphaned fam-
writes, 'that his lack of formal
2400, line 533.
Rosenstein from Mr. and Mrs. ilies in Palestine, $25.00 each; association with the church might
Monuments of Character
FOR RENT—Large, furnished Saul Dunitz, Mr. and Mrs. Max other relief for orphans for a be a hindrance ( though he had
Siegel
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ber-
total
of
$200;
$52.48
for
wool
never suffered from anti-Semit-
room for one or two in home
of adults. Reasonable. Gar- nard Siegel; in memory of Abra- to make sweaters for Red Cross. ism) caused him to go through
Mrs. Joseph Zuckerman gave the ritual of conversion to Cath-
age if desired. Good trans- ham Wetsman from Dr. and Mrs.
URSACH
portation. 2975 Cortland Ave. Morris Rand; in memory of Ed- a donation of $5.00 in memory olicism. Thus if he were to meet
ward Weber from Mr. and Mrs. of her son, Norbert Leonard.
with any obstacle it could not be
Election of officers resulted that of creed.' The author does
FOR RENT — Nice, furnished Harry Fine.
as follows: Mrs. A. Katzin, pres- not know on what evidence this
room with private lavatory for
one kko r two in single home. Soviet Press Notes Jew's Torture ident; Mesdames S. Osnos, Nor- interpretation is founded. But
delman, Sedor, Kay and Golden, although Mahler may have given
Twin beds. Telephone. 2405
for Future Reckoning
vice presidents; Mrs. Ida Gold- some cause for so materialistic
Sturtevant, corner LaSalle.
LONDON (JPS) — Noting smith, treasurer; Mrs. Agnes an interpretation of his conver-
Near Linwood car and 14th
Granite and Marble Monuments
the cruelty for future reckoning, Levin, honorary secretary; Mrs. sion, it was actually brought
bus lines.
7729 TWELFTH ST.
the Soviet press reported the T. Segal, B.O.D. secretary; Mrs. about by the inner logic of his
Tyler 6-7102
FOR RENT — Beautifully fur- tale of a Pole who escaped from Ginsberg, corresponding secre- evolution."
nished room in home of cou- Lodz to the effect that two Ger- tary; Mesdames Lewis, German,
ple. Reasonable. Good trans- man soldiers in Lodz set fire to Lilenthal and Levan.
portation. Tyler 6-5776.
the beard of a Jew whose hands
Detroit's Finest
they had tied. When the victim
NEW YORK (JPS)—"We owe
FOR RENT—Large, airy room struggled successfully to smother it to our children to give em-
Jewish
Funeral Home
in private home of adults. the flame by pressing his chin bodiment to the Jewish-Christian
JEWISH
2726 Tuxedo Ave. Townsend against the wall of a neighbor- tradition which is an integral
LICEITARIS
5-3356.
ing house, the soldiers again set part of the American heritage,"
CARPETING, RUGS — Mohawk, fire to his beard until he col- Dr. George Shuster, President of
Hunter College here, declared at
Alexander Smith, Magee, Gul- lapsed.
The Soviet press added the a special Sunday morning service
istan. Strictly wholesale prices.
TRinity 2-2114
For appointment call Sol, Ma- item to the list of barbaric deeds at Congregation Bnai Jeshurun,
7739 JOHN It STREET
dison 1313. Weekdays, 9 to 6; for which the Nazis must ac- in observance of Brotherhood
count in the postwar reckoning. Week.
Sundays, 12 to 3.
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Mohel
Rev. S. MOGILL
Manuel Mach
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