10 March 6. 1942 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle T. George Sternberg Named Prosecuting Attorney Judge Herman Dehnke, of Harrisville, Wednesday named T. George Sternberg, East Tawas attorney, Iosco County prosecut- ing attorney to fill the vacancy created by the death of the late John A. Stewart, of East Tawas. Steinberg was named acting prosecutor when Mr. Stewrt took a leave of absence to go to Florida Jan. 8. He is a former assistant attorney general and has been practicing in Iosco County for the past 10 years. BNAI BRITH (Continued from Page 1) Jewish organization to turn its entire resources over to national defense, and while the smoke was still smoldering at Pearl Harbor, machinery was set up to convert the Bnai Brith De- fense Program into an all out war program. Looking into the future, plans are now being for- mulated for the post-war period. Bnai Brith is constantly on the job, working in behalf of all Jewry. Such efforts deserve the cooperation of every male Jew. It's a pleasure to serve ROKEACH Kosher Condensed SOUP As good as home-made tirn 5 VARIETIES: Vegetable • Green Pea Tomato • Lima Bean Barley and Mushroom .L1 R°1(Ecii, th i y 0 S H ER 1 FLORIDA HOTEL: Key Points of Hebrew University Influence ACETONE FROM *mut& PALESTINEISURR111 TUR.ILEY CITRUS CROP FLA N INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH AGRICULTUI ADVICL Alg•cirdr, Ban- jolt MIUTAWSURG(RY FOR ARMY DOCTORS. CAI YA While the Hebrew University of Jerusalem is maintaining its normal program of cooperation with universities throughout the ENGGASS (Continued from Page 1) effort. The promotion and the maintenance of morale are as essential on the civilian home fronts as they are in the zones of combat. Any action which destroys the people's faith in the essential meaning of life is a comfort to the enemy. A ris- ing level of insecurity at home or abroad, a spreading suffering and starvation among those whom we might help but don't, can demoralize not only those who suffer hunger, but those whose smugness and selfishness are morally responsible for per- mitting the hunger to continue unrelieved. A Successful Allied Jewish Campaign this year must take into account the psychological aspects of morale in the Jewish community, even as the democ- racies everywhere must take in- to account these same factors in waging the total war. "War calls for many sacri- fices—this is one of the essen- tial costs that we shall pay glad- ly. While our Jewish colleagues the world over have the spirit to fight back, to go on living and hoping, we shall prove worthy of the opportunity to see them through, with us, to the brighter day ahead. It would be a hollow victory for us to desert them enroute." Young Detroit Artist Wins Poster Prize Max Firetog, young Detroit artist, residing at 3742 Glynn Court, was awarded second prize in a city-wide poster contest MAX FIRETOG fivrimmilm EGYPT SAUDI ARABIA Mrs. Sigmund Braverman, of Cleveland, 0., will be the prin- cipal speaker for the afternoon at whch time Mrs. Max Frank, president, will officiate. Mrs. Braverman is president of the Ohio-Michigan-Indiana Religious School Teachers' Association and is the author of the book "Jew- ish Education for Children." Following her talk there will be a showing of a sound movie taken by a Protestant minister in Palestine. Reservations for the luncheon can be made with Mrs. J. J. Marks, Ho. 5939. 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Dr. Glazer to Speak on "Modern Substitutes for Religion" ices for the military and civilian population of Palestine and the On Friday evening, March 13, entire Near East. Some of these at 8 p. m., at the Sabbath Eve services shown on above chart. Services of Temple Beth El, Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will speak on "Modern Substitutes for Re- They Help Us To- Hadassah 'Mad Hatter' ligion—Can Barclay Acheson Is day?" In his sermon, Dr. Glazer will discuss many modern sub- Temple Men's Club Program Is Unusual stitutes for religion and will an- Speaker March 11 Reservations for the Business alyze their ability to help the and Professional Division of individual face his problems in associate Hadassah Mad Hatters' Purim these confused and dangerous Acheson, Barclay editor of Reader's Digest, will dinner meeting on Tuesday, times. The music of the Service will speak at Temple Beth El, Wood- MaMrch 10, 6:30 p. m., are corn- ward at Gladstone. on Wednes- ing in rapidly. This nominal be rendered by the Temple Choir day evening, March 11, at 8:30, sum dinner is to be held at the with George Galvani as the di- Women's Guild (the roof gar- rector and cantonal soloist. Jas- den of the Metropolitan Bldg., on Tickton will accompany him John R at Farmer), and all at the organ. A social hour un- members and their friends plan- der the auspices of the Temple ning to attend are urged to get Sisterhood will be held in the in touch with Miss Harriet Fox, Social Hall following the serv- Ty. 6-4856, or Miss Reva L: An- ices. Sabbath Morning Services are tick, Ty. 5-2711. Mrs. Allan L. Weston, pro- held in the main auditorium gram chairman for the Hadassah from 11 to 12 o'clock every B & P Division, requests all Saturday morning. Dr. Glazer those coming to make up orig- will preach. inal Mad Hatters' hats to wear at the affair. An unusual pro- Browne, Historian, gram and much fun are prom- ised for the evening, and every- Says "Brotherhood of one is urged not to miss this Man" Is Fiction Hadassah dinner party. world, it has at the sane time adopted a broad program of war research, and its scientific staff is performing indispensable serv- BARCLAY ACHESON Knox Orders Deatherage Out Of Naval Job WASHINGTON. (JPS) — The "George E. Detherage case" came to an abrupt end when Secretary of the Navy Knox publicly classified the leader of the Knights of the White Came- lia as an "undesirable person," thus causing his removal as ex- ecutive engineer of the huge naval construction project at the Norfolk, Va., naval operating base. The Secretary's action came as the climax to a week of mounting protest against the pro-Fascist and anti-Semitic spokesman, whom the Dies Com- mittee had investigated in 1939 without taking any action. Prior to Mr. Knox's decision, Chair- man Carl Vinson of the House Naval Affairs Committee had as- signed one of his aides to in- vestigate the record of Deather- age, whom Washington and the nation's papers have been pound- ing for holding down one of the most important defense jobs while he held views totally un- sympathetic to America's war effort. The Secretary of the Navy announced, after an investiga- tion, that he was invoking Ar- ticle 27 (C) of the contract which the navy had issued to the Doyle & Russell Co., which is doing the construction work at Norfolk. The clause "requires that the contractors shall dis- from employment and ex- Drs. Forrer and Glazer to charge clude from the site of the work Address Beth El College any person designated by the Secretary of the Navy as un- On Monday evening, March 9 desirable to have access to the at 9 o'clock, Dr. Samuel H. work and/of's.materials of the Forrer will address the Beth El Navy Department." College of Jewish Studies on "The Future of Religion" and Nomination at Next Meet- Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will ing of Women's Division speak on "The Religion of the of Congress Future." This will be the tenth The Women's Division of the and last lecture in the series American Jewish Congress will "Why I Am What I Am." Dr. Forrer is now in his 24th hold its next meeting Wednes- year as pastor of the Jefferson day, March fir at 2 p. m. at Avenue Presbyterian Church of the Rose Sittig, Cohen Bldg. on Detroit. He was educated in Lawton and Tyler Sts. This is an important meet- Transylvania, Grocer City Col- lege, Boston University and ing, requiring a large attend- Princeton. He holds the degrees ance in order to elect a nom- of D.D. and Ph.D. He is one inating committee for board of the outstanding ministers of members and officers. An original skit written by the city and an eloquent speaker. Dr. Glazer will share this con- Mrs. William Gottesman will be cluding lecture with Dr. For- presented with a cast of mem- bers of the ' Congress. rer. on the subject, "How South America Feels About the War —and Us." He will be introduced by Hon. Adolfo Dominguez, Mexican Consul at Detroit. The program, under the auspices of the Men's Club of Temple Beth El, is open to the public. Tick- ets are obtainable at Grinnell's and Temple Beth El. Mr. Acheson has just recent- ly returned from an extended tour of Latin American coun- tries in the interests of intro- ducing the Spanish and Portu- gese editions of Reader's Digest. Being first and foremost a re- porter, he spent most of his time interviewing Central and South Americans about their at- titude towards the United States, towards Axis world domination aims, and towards the effect of widespread German, Italian and Japanese immigration on the thinking of the Latin American peoples. A gifted and impressive speak- er, Mr. Acheson comes to the platform primed with important but little-known facts about the political, economic and social habits of Central and South America, and practically all the Detroit Consuls of these coun- tries have been invited and sig- nified their intention to attend the lecture. 4 NEW YORK (JPS) — In a heated debate at Town Hall here on the issue of whether the re- ligious concept of the brother- hood of man exists in reality or is "sheer fiction," Lewis Browne, noted author, declared that the brotherhood of man is a "sorry fantasy," as evidenced by the slaughter by men of men throughout the world today. Arguing against him, Dr. T. V. Smith, Professor of Philoso- phy at the University of Chicago and f o r 01 e r Congressman-at- Large from Illinois, said that "brotherhood is no more fiction- al than any other great aspira- tion." These opinions were debated on a nation-wide radio broadcast, sponsored by the National Con- ference of Christians and Jews. Citing periodic waves of in- tolerance in America, Browne asserted : "Time and again fierce hate-waves have swept the land, time and again millions of Amer- icans have reveled in hysterical prejudice and murderous vio- lence. They have hated all Quakers, pr hated all Mormons, or hated all Negroes, or hated all Catholics, or hated all Jews." The author of the current best-seller, "S om e t h ing Went Wrong," Browne said : "At every crisis during and after every war, during and after every de- pression, we have sought out some minority or group and made it our scapegoat. At such times we have ceased to be even brothers-in-law." Children of Temple Beth El To Conduct Own Services The children of the Saturday Division of the Religious School will once again participate in a special Service of their own in the Main Auditorium of the Temple on Saturday morning, March 7, at 11 o'clock. The parents of the children, by their attendance at this Service, make religious worship meaningful to the young members of their household. The prayers will be read by Cyril Abramson, Robert Rein- heimer and Jane Romm. The Sermonette will be preached by Dr. Glazer. Best of luck to Mrs. Edward L. Israel, the Rabbi's widow, who has taken a Jewish Welfare Board post at Fayetteville, N. C. It's the spirit of her husband to carry on where a job is to be done. 0