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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1942-03-13

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

March 13. 1942

SCHLUSSEL

,N.R.S. HELPS LOYAL ALIENS BECOME LOYAL AMERICANS—WITH U.J.A. FUNDS 1

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Jew in many out of the way
places of the world and his re-
turn to the observance of the,
Torah.
At a meeting of the officers of
the Mizrachi held on Monday,
March 9, at the home of Mr.
Schlussel, Isidor Sosnick was ap-
pointed chairman of the mem-
bership drive committee; and a
Mizrachi steering committee was
appointed, consisting of Daniel
Temchin, Aaron Tilchin, Meyer
Beckman, Herman Cohen, Isidor
Sosnick, Isaac Rosenthal and
Isaac Levinson. Mr. Schlussel
stated that a vigorous Mizrachi
educational program will be an-
nounced in the very near future.

WASHINGTON, D. C.—Irv-
ing Levitas, national educational
director of Aleph Zadik Aleph,
Bnai Brith youth organization,
and Rabbi Max D. Eichorn, di-
rector of the Bnai Brith Hillel
Foundation at Florida College for
Women, resigned this week to
join the United States Army.
Both Bnai Brith officials enlisted,
Levitas as a buck private, and
Eichorn as a chaplain in the U.
S. Army Chaplains Corps.
At the same time Aleph Zadik
Aleph announced that Milton
Mehl, Ft. Worth, Tex., member
cil of AZA, and Bernard Cohen,
of the Supreme Advisory Coun-
Baltimore, District 5, field direc-
tor of AZA, had also left their
AZA posts to go into the Army.
Previously, George Shendelman,
a national AZA administrative
assistant, had joined the armed
forces. Mehl is at Camp Wol-
ters, Tex., and Shendelman is at
Camp Dix, N. J.

Eli Levin Post 230
Has Membership Rally

On Tuesday evening, March
17, at 8:30 p. m., Lt. Eli Levin
Post No. 230, Jewish War Vet-
erans of the United States, will
hold a membership rally at Jeri-
cho Temple, 2705 Joy Road, for
the purpose of enlisting all for-
mer members of the armed
forces of the United States
Army, Navy, Marine and Flying
Corps.
A special invitation is extend.
ed to all ex-service men of the
Jewish faith to attend this meet-
ing to acquaint themselves with
the aims and objects of this 46-
year-old American patriotic or-
ganization whose national head-
quarters are in New York City.
A fine program of entertain-
ment has been provided for the
evening which will include a
prominent speaker on the sub-
ject of civilian defense with in-
teresting motion pictures to be
shown through the courtesy of
the U. S. Navy. The ladies of the
Auxiliary will serve refresh-
ments. The general public is cor-
dially invited to attend.
On March 22, Lt. Eli Levin
Post will participate in the pres-
entation of an American Flag
to the Kadimah Club at Pere-
ira's, 9925 Dexter Blvd. Dr.
Robert Rosen, national vice com-
mander of the Jewish War Vet-
erans will make the presenta-
tion on behalf of the post.

A. Z. A. and Hillel
Leaders Enlist in Army

With the United States at war, freedoni4oving
refugees from Nazism who base found haven
here are eager to do their bit—and the National
Refugee Service is helping them to help their
new country. The N.R.S. is one of the three con•
stituent agencies supported by the United Jew.
ish Appeal for Refugees, Overseas Needs and
Palestine, which also raises the funds for the
Joint Distribution Committee and the United
Palestine Appeal. In a typical American com•
munity a representative of N.R.S. is shown con•
(erring with a local refugee aid committee (top
left I on aiding refugees to meet their wartime
obligations. English courses and Americanize.
lion programs sponsored by N.R.S. (top right)
are more crowded than ever this year. A refugee,
now a U. S. soldier, gets advice at N.R.S. head.
quarters (bottom) on helping his mother to join
hiin in America.

ARTHUR SHOULBERG IS
SOUGHT IN DETROIT

Information is being sought
of Arthur Shoulberg who dis-
appeared from his home in New
York and since the summer of
1941 has failed to contribute to
the support of his wife, Mildred,
and three children, as a result of
which they are destitute and de-
pendent on the public charities.
Mr. Shoulberg, who is believed to
be in Michigan, was born in the
U. S. in 1902, is 5 ft. 6 in. tall,
weighs 200 pounds, has black
hair, brown eyes, was a cutter
of women's stockings and a ped-
dler. Anyone aware of his loca-
tion is requested to communicate
with the National Desertion Bu-
reau, 67 W. 47th Ct., Ne'w York.

1. Davidson's Library to CCNY

The short-wave addicts are
shocked to hear an Irving Berlin
. tune played by Berlin. Trying to
capture the good will of Anzac
troops in the Middle East, the
were heard to use that
Spring Term of Beth El Nazis
trefe tune, Alexander's Ragtime
College to Open Mar. 23 Band.

Sanatorium Celebrates Dr. Glazer to Review
15th Anniversary at 'A Leaf in the Storm'
Dinner and Dance

Dr. Israel Goldstein
Re-Elected President
Conciliation Board

The Jewish Conciliation Board
of America held its annual meet-
ing Jan. 14, at the Federation
Bldg., 71 W. 47th St., New York.
Dr. Israel Goldstein, president,
presided, and reported on the
year's work. He was re-elected
for another year.
Louis Richman, executive secre-
tary of the Jewish Conciliation
Board of America, presented his
annual report.
Dr. Israel Goldstein, president
of the Jewish National Fund of
America, was paid tribute by
American Zionists, for distin-
guished service to the cause of
Palestine Land Redemption. A
"Land for Victory" tract was
named for him.

3 Faiths Agree
On Social Ideas

That Protestants, Catholics and
Jews, though differing in theol-
ogy and ritual, agree to a remark-
able extent as to the principles
which should govern society and
the relations that men should
bear to one another, is shown in
a special study of the social
teachings of religious bodies, "Re-
ligion and the Good Society," re-
leased by the National Confer-
ence of Christians and Jews.
On 17 specific subjects, official
pronouncement of the three faiths
are printed side by side and re-
veal basic parallelisms and iden-
tity of spirit and intent. Striking
similarities are demonstrated par-
ticularly in declarations from the
three faiths in regard to the foun-
dations of a just peace and post-
war reconstruction. Taken as a
whole, the publication is presented
to the public as the considered
judgment of organized religion in
America upon insistent social and
International problems, many of
them highly controversial.
"Religion and the Good Society"
is published at 50 cents a copy
by the National Conference of
Christians and Jews, 381 Fourth
Ave., New York.

Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will
review "A Leaf in the Storm",
the stirring novel by the eminent
Chinese writer and patriot Lin
Yutang, at the Sabbath Eve serv-
ices, at 88 o'clock. The musical
service will be rendered by
George Galvani with Jason Tick-
ton at the organ. A social hour
in the Temple social hall will
follow the services.
Sabbath morning service will
be held at 11 o'clock. Dr. Glazer
will preach on the Biblical por-
tion of the week.
The spring term of Beth El
College of Jewish Studies will
begin on Monday, March 23.
The following courses will be
offered: "World Events," "Moul-
ders of Jewish Destiny," "A
Bird's-Eye of Jewish Literature"
and "Essence of Jewish History".
Registration for these courses
will be taken at the College of-
CANTOR SCHULSINGER
fice on weekdays from 9 to 5.
The registration fee is $1 per
The Detroit Auxiliary of the
course.
Los Angeles Sanatorium will
mark the conclusion of 15 years
CARD OF THANKS
of activity in behalf of those
The family of the late Jennie
afflicted with tuberculosis with
a cencert, dinner and dance, at Adaskin wishes to thank their
the Fort Wayne Hotel Ball Room, relatives and friends, Rabbi
on Sunday, March 22, at 5 p. m. Kirckstein of Mt. Clemens, Can-
It is of the utmost importance tor Jacob Sonenklar and Rabbi
that all reservations reach the Harold N. Rosenthal for the kind
local group not later than March expressions of sympathy extened-
17, and all organizations and in- ed them in their recene bereave-
dividuale are requested to co- ment.
operate by sending in the card
that has been mailed them or
by calling Madison 6766.
Rabbi Jacob J. Nathan, young
associate rabbi of Cong. Bnai
Moshe, will be the principal
speaker; Cantor Hyman Schul-
singer, of Cong. Beth Tefllah
Emanuel, will appear in a se-
lected program of Yiddish folk
songs; Dave Diamond, master
violinist and celebrated orches-
tra conductor, will render violin
selection. Mr. Diamond will also
furnish the music during dinner
and later for dancing.
The local auxiliary wishes to
impress upon the representatives
of the organizations and the gen-
eral public that the program
will begin promptly at 6 p. m
and requests that all come in
time.

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