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March 13, 1942

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

Goodwill Dinner
known Jewish leader who will COUNCIL'S ARBITRATION COURT
be announced next week. Rabbi
Sponsored by J.W.V.
Morris Adler, president of the HANDLES JEWISH LITIGATION
Zionist Organization of Detroit;
Post No. 225 sponsored a
The most recent award was
Under the chairmanship of
Lawrence W. Crohn, president
goodwill dinner in conjunction
made
by
the
Council's
Arbitra-
Judge
Charles
Rubiner,
the
Ar-
of the Zionist Council of De-
with Congregation Beth El of
Court of the Jewish tion Court some three weeks ago. River Rouge, in Wyandotte at
Jews to Demand Fairer troit; a spokesman for the Zion- bitration
ist Youth Council of Detroit; Community Council continues its There are at present four cases the Jewish Club, Sunday, March
Treatment in Palestine; Philip Slomovitz and Mrs. Max service to the community. Quietly
and efficiently, this modern coun- pending in the Council's office. In 8. Harry Schaeffer, national ways
Condemn Struma Sinking Frank.
every case there is no publicity, and means chairman, spoke on
The meeting on March 22 will terpart of the old Jewish Beth no expense, and controversies are Jewish War Veterans' "Adopt a
Din carries on its work of settl-
Istan-
at
The
tragic
occurrence
bul resulting in the death of be the occasion also for demands ing Jewish disputes, and keeping settled in friendly, amicable at- Yank" movement. Regional Vice-
'750 men, women and children upon the British Government to Jewish litigation out of the civil mosphe•e. Each case requires Commander Dr. Robert Rosen
on the ill-fated Strum which honor Jewish claims to settle-
careful, scrupulous attention, in presented the American Flag to
ment in Palestine, to grant Jew- courts, and away from newspaper order that the litigants be com- the congregation in behalf of
struck a mine has aroused the ish demands for the formation publicity.
Cases of all types have been pletely satisfied with the handling Down River Post No. 225. Rabln
indignation of American Jews,• of a Jewish army in Palestine,
of the case. In many instances the Abraham Danzig gave the recipi-
and the failure of the Palestine to assist in the fight against the coming to the attention of the Ar- litigants arrive at a settlement of ent's address in behalf of the
bitration
Court.
Litigation
between
British administration to admit Axis wherever they may be called
their dispute as a result of the congregation. Morris Bordelov,
these 750 on available visas will upon to render service, and to individuals, litigation between or- initial step taken to bring about presented Past Commander Har-
i
dsuesalsofanl(iitigaar--
n
i
nddivca
tiaaindzabteitownese
be protested by Detroit Jews at remove restrictions on Jewish es
arbiration of the case.
ry Paskovitz of Wyandotte with
a public rally at Congregation colonization and land purchase in
The Arbitration Court of the the official medallion for service,
s
their
all
v
embaedeen
cases
,n
have
a
h
Shaarey Zedek, Sunday, March the Jewish National Home in g t iz
Jewish Community Council is thus rendered as commander of Posi
appearance. There
22, at 2:30 p. m.
Palestine.
of a specific Jewish character, in- a contribution to elevate and No. 225 for 1941, The commit-
The Struma was on the way

-
volving such problems as the pur- strengthen the dignity of Jewish tee arranging the program
to Palestine but was denied s Sonenklar Donates c hase of cemetery lots, rentals of life in our city. Many of the lead- sisted of Danny Cohen, com-
landing. World Jewish leaders S bervices to Old Folks Home meeting space by a Jewish organ- ing citizens of Detroit's Jewish mander of Post Uo. 225; Dr.
pleaded with the British Govern- ervice
ization, and a case involving the community give graciously of their N. B. Zeff and M. I). Stern of
ment to ease restrictions and to
Sabbath services for the resi- purchase of a block of tickets for time and wisdom as members of Wyandotte. Dr. Perry P. Burn-
permit these unfortunate people
a benefit theatrical performance. the court's panel of abritrators. stine, department senior vic e -
to land, but the request was de- dents of the held
Jewish
Old institu-
Folks There have been cases of purely Their only remuneration for their COM m an d er, officiated as master
at the
nied.
Their
is Colonial
laid at the tion
Home
disputes between individuals valuable time and valuable coun- of ceremonies. The dinner was
door of
the death
British
last were
Saturday morning and
were conducted by Cantor Jacob , involving
nvolving sums of money of vary- sel is the performance of the attended by approximately 30o
Mitzvah itself.
Sonenklar assisted by the choir inc.
size'
residents from Wyandotte, River
Office.
s.
- size
Douge, Delray and Detroit.
meeting, of Congregation Shaarey Zedek.
Detroit's protest
* * *
which is part of a nationwide
demonstration against the action This was made possible through Bicur Cholem Dance
Post No. 135 will be hosts to
Posts No. 230, 231, 225 and
of the British, is being arranged the courtesy of the congregation
The To Be Held March 22
made this
an past
annual
by the Zionist Council of Detroit. which
for the
five event.
years has
Sunday, March 1, Congrega- 190 at a special program to be
The planning committee includes appreciation of the Old Folks
The Bicur Cholem Jrs. present tion Bnai Israel, 2684 W. Pike itch! at the Veterans' Building
Philip Slomovitz, chairman, Rab- Home members was manifested their 38th annual spring dance at St., Pontiac, held its Purim din- on Monday, March 23. Principal
delight
with
this
annual
bi Morris Adler, Meyer Beckman, i n the ir
the General Motors grand ball- ncr, attended by over 75 per- speaker will be John S. Bugas,
Lawrence W. Crohn, William treat.
treat
room, Sunday, March 22, at 9 sons. Rabbi I. Strauss spoke on F. B. I. agent for Michigan. Ben-
In donating his talents, Can-
Hordes, Benjamin Laikin, Jacob
"Purim and Its Modern Mean- jamin E. Cowan, commander of
for Sonenklar expressed himself
the Post, will preside.
Schreier and Yehuda Salter.
ing".
* * *
Congressman John D. Dingell as receiving a great amount of
Monday afternoon the stu-
The Auxiliaries of the Jewish
will come to Detroit by plane to pleasure with these services,
dents of the Hebrew School pre- War Veterans of the Detroit
address this rally. Other speak- which he hopes will be continued
sented a play "Casting of the area will sponsor a series of
ers will include a nationally for many more years.
Lots," and afterwards were

Dingell to Address
Zionist Protest
Meeting March 22

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Maynard M. Feldman has been
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home dinners and a rummage
sale as part of a fund-raising
campaign to assist the national
organization to help purchase
pursuit planes for the United
States Army. Lee Weinberg of
Post No. 135, chairman of ways
and means, is furthering plans
to aid the airplane project.
* * *
Ilarry Schaeffer of Post No.
230 is directing a program to
aid civilian and military morale
by requesting the public to adopt
211 S. Marshall Ave., Pontiac, a Yank in service. Further in-
Mich., celebrated the Bar Hitz- formation on the "Adopt a
vah of their son, Alvin, on Sat- Yank" movement may be oh-
urday morning, March 7, at Con-
gregation Bnai Israel. On Sunday tanner! by contacting M r. Schaef-
a dinner was served in honor fer through the department head-
of the Bar Mitzvah by his par- quarters, 10222 Fox Theater
ents. Over 120 people attended Bldg.

the dinner, among whom were
Samuel
Reiss
Moves
Offices
many guests from out of town.
Greetings were delivered by Samuel Reiss, attorney and
Rabbi Strauss and D. Utley, prey- c ounsellor-at-law, announces the
ident of the congregation, and by removal of his law offices front
2456 National Bank Bldg. io
many others.
2462 of the same building.
Phone Cherry 3638.

served refreshments by the Sis-
terhood. The following students
participated; Elaine Cohen, Shel-
don Cherney, Michael Davis,
Sheldon Gilbert, Shirley Messing,
Charles Silverman, Harold Blu-
meno, Buddy Kampner, Irving
Markowitz, Paul Sarstick and
Shirley Jacobson.
Tuesday, Purim Eve, Rabbi
and Mrs. Strauss help open house
for members and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Jacobson of

J. W. V. Ladies' Auxiliary
Collecting for Service Men

The Detroit Ladies' Auxiliary
No. 135 of the Jewish War Vet-
erans of the U. S. are collecting
books, radios and victrolas for
the men in service at Fort Cus-
ter, Battle Creek, Mich. Anyone
wishing to donate any of these
articles please contact Mrs. Hen-
rietta Newman, 1977 Elmhurst,
To. 5-4958. Also any donations
of meats or kosher delicatessen
which has been requested by the
boys. There are four Red Cross
units being sponsored by the
Auxiliary, one at the Community
Center, Woodward and Ilolbrook,
one at the Community Center at
Lawton and Waverly, one at
Beth Tefilo on Taylor and Wood-
row Wilson, and one at the home
of Mrs. Bluestine, 12324 B•oad-
street. They are also making sol-
itaire bags for the boys confined
to bed in the base hospitals and
army camps.
Anyone wishing to assist in
the making of these bags or to
make donations of material are
asked to get in touch with Mrs.
Mabel Gray, 15131 Hurlbut, Tr.
7389, or Mrs. Ruth Schreiber,
17334 San Juan, University
3-3003.

Irving Siden, speaker, an-
nounced Ernest Schwartz as gen-
eral chairman of the annual
"model meeting" to take place
this spring. Isaac Green is chair-
man of the ads committee, and
Norman Milan heads the medal
committee. Chairman of the place
committee is Sam Hertzberg, and
of the judges committee, Sam
Schwartz. Myron Rosenthal heads
the press committee.
Contestants for the model
meeting were elected last Sun-
day, as follows: Isaac Green,
Lawrence Hertzberg, Albert Kra-
mer, Bernard Rosenberg, Nor-
man Milan and Lawrence J.
Weingarden. Alternates, Hyron
Rosenthal and Arnold Glovinsky.
A variety program has been
CHAJES ON TOUR
prepared for the meeting this
Sunday which will be held at 3
The East, New York City,
o'clock at the Shaarey Zedek.
and the Middle West, Kansas
City, both will hear the work of
Julius Chajes, musical director
Nathan D. Rosin
of Detroit's Jewish Center, ul
March.
Announces Removal
Major work of the Festival
Nathan D. Rosin, attorney and of Jewish Arts, in Kansas City,
counsellor-at-law, announces the under the auspices of Kansas
removal of his law offices from City's Community Center, Sun-
502 Lawyers Bldg. to larger day evening, March 15, will be
quarters at 300 Lawyers Bldg., Chajes' "String Quartette," larg-
est composition on the program.
phone Ca. 0909 - 0910.
"142nd Psalm," scored for
Also announcing the removal
of his law offices to 300 Lawyers chorus and organ, composition
Bldg. is Samuel Dubrinsky, at- of Chajes, is programmed for
torney and counsellor-at-law, Ca. the Carnegie }}all concert on
March 29.
0938.


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