10 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle Camp Kinderwelt Is Open for Registration The Camp "Kinderwelt" lo- cated 60 miles from Detroit near Chelsea, Mich., is open for the registration of campers for the season of 1942 which will last eight weeks. Children from six to 16 are accepted for a whole or a half season. For detailed information about prices and conditions, visit, write or call at our office, 1912 Taylor (near 12th ) , Ty. 4-8988, which is open daily, except Saturday and Sun- day, from 12 to 2 p. m. Young people who are quali- fied for camp jobs may apply. SINCERE PASSOVER GREETINGS MUSIC New Who's Who" Lists 16 Detroit Jews (Continued from Page 1) the New York Philharmonic, when the New York Times praised her "exceptional range and great voice." A graduate of the Milano Conservatory of Music, the State Academy of Vienna and the Mozarteurn in Salzburg, Mme. Kozenn was the Paul T. Borchardt, accused by the Government of conspirae ∎ and espionage, tried to save his neck by claiming to be Jewish. The world can still be saved as long as there is a corner of it in which a man might be saved by reason of his being Jewish. The latest edition of "Who's Who In America," which made its appearance a few days ago, lists among Detroiters 16 Jews. Two names appear in this pub- lication for the first time the names of Dr. Aaron A. Farb- man and Dr. Harry C. Saltz- stein. A Joyous Pesach to All! The Butzel family is repre- sented by Judge Henry M. But- zel, his brother, Fred M., and their cousin, Leo Martin Butzel. The Simons family is represent- ed by Judge Charles C. Simons and his brother-in-law, Louis James Rosenberg. As in previous editions, most Mr. and Mrs. Nate Goldman GOLDMAN FURNITURE CO. 9241 GRAND RIVER March 27, 1942 Great Lakes Sausage Co. Producers of "GREAT LAKES BRAND" Quality Sausages and Luncheon Meats of the men listed in this famous directory of notables are mem- bers of the legal and medical professions. The complete list is as follows: Charles D. Aaron, physician ; Opp. Riviera Theater TYLER 5-0753 2113 CARPENTER AVE. TO. 8-5389 TO. 8 6788 Emil A mberg, physician ; Noah E. Aronstam, physician and SINCERE PASSOVER GREETINGS State Senator ALLEN GUY LUDINGTON Extends Best Wishes to the Entire Jewish Community SINCERE PASSOVER GREETINGS BOOK-CADILLAC HOTEL DETROIT, MICH. SINCERE PASSOVER GREETINGS DETROIT TULLAR ENVELOPE CO. MANUFACTURERS The most complete line of Commercial Envelopes and Specialties Plain and Printed Established 1901 Lafayette 2700 Season's Greetings and Best Wishes to All The American Boiler Ft Foundry Co. AND The American Furnace Z6 Foundry Co. Milan, Mich. THE AMERICAN FURNACE CO. DETROIT, MICH. PASSOVER GREETINGS to the Honor Prize winner among 526 singers at the First Internation- al Competition in Vienna in 1932. Original Languages for a Joyous Passover 2744 W. Fort Street MME. KOZENN just quality food finest liquors *ENTERTAINMENT ENTIRE COMMUNITY Mme. Kozenn has chosen an unusual group of songs for her contribution to the "Internation- al Program" to be presented Tuesday evening. Included will be a "Ballade" by Kaloneires, the outstanding living Greek composer, whose work will have its first Detroit performance on this occasion ; an aria from Biz- et's "Carmen ;" "Songs My Mother Taught Me," by Dvorak ; and two Rumanian Folk Songs, arranged for orchestra by Julius Chajes, Center music director. All the compositions will be sung as written, in their original lan- guages. The Spring Series of five con- certs by the Michigan WPA Symphony Orchestra, held at the Center on successive Tuesday evenings, is open to the public without charge. Defense stamps and bonds are on sale in the lobby before the concerts and during intermissions. Trocadero Repeats Popular Floor Show MOSELEY'S INC. (Continued from Page 1) FINE LINENS AND LACES and answer period to be fol- lowed by a social program. Jacob L. Keidan, chairman of the Jun- ior Service Group, will preside. On March 16 the campaign officers, captains, and chairmen of the Junior Division held an "Information Please" session in which questions were answered regarding the 1942 Allied Jew- ish Campaign. The questions and answers dealt with the work carried on by the local, national and overseas agencies which are served by the coordinated cam- paign. The review of agency services began with the Jewish Home for the Aged, where the Jewish old and chronic sick are kept with special care, and in- eluded the programs of the House of Shelter and Jewish educational institutions as ex- amples of agencies which re- ceived their support from the Allied Jewish Campaign. Some of these institutions are part of traditional Jewish life and trace back to biblical times and are the special province of the Jew- ish community. Despite the fact that the United States is at war with the Axis Powers, aid to hapless Jew s FISHER BUILDING—DETROIT Worth Ave.—Palm Beach, Fla. Lincoln Road—Miami Beach, Fla. Passover Greetings! RELIANCE ALARM CO. EXTENDS GREETINGS OF THE SEASON his orchestra provide the dance pointed out that these efforts tunes and the musical score for are consistent with the all-out the revue. effort to defeat the Axis. It was made clear that the work must go on ; Jews cannot develop a new kind of isolationism in the 10th year of the war in which the Jewish people throughout the world has been engaged against Hitler, and forget their com- munal responsibilities. On Monday, April 6, at 8 :30 , _ p. m. at the Hotel Statler, the A JOYOUS first pre-campaign meeting of the Junior Division will hear Julian H. Krolik, chairman of PESACH the 1942 Budget Committee, speak on the special province of activities of the 1942 Allied to the Jewish Campaign. This meeting is to be attended by all cap- tains, workers, chairmen, secre- ENTIRE taries and special solicitors of the Junior Division. COMMUNITY MICHIGAN at GRISWOLD BILL BOESKY Passover Greetings! GLAZER For the first time in the his- tory of the club, the floor show at Turk's Club Trocadero has been held over for a second week by popular demand with the wacky and pace-setting Sonny Mars at the helm. Offer- ing strong support is Sam Birch, "the off the record chop," who presents one of the most in unoccupied France, Portugal, unique novelties in night club and Latin America continues, ac- entertainment with the aid of cording to reports both from a phonograph and some very the national overseas agencies clever pantomime. The Bordens, and from governmental sources. comical adagio pair; Jill Janis, This aid continues with the ex- vivacious blonde songstress with press desires of the officers of a style of delivery that clicks; the government. President Roos- the Bea Vester Girls, four danc- evelt, Secretary Knox, and other ing lovelies, and others, round leading government officials have out a fast-moving and enter- praised the work of the over- taining show. Charles Dubin and seas relief agencies and have * TWENTY WEST ADAMS JOE FREEDMAN - writer; A. Edward Barit, presi- dent. Hudson Motor Co. ; Henry M. Butzel, jurist; Fred M. But- zel, lawyer and communal lead- er; Leo M. Butzel, lawyer; Hugo M. Freund, physician ; Leo M. Franklin, rabbi ; Aaron A. Farbman, surgeon ; Louis J. Hirshman, physician and sur- geon ; Albert Kahn, architect ; Louis James Rosenberg, diplo- matist, lawyer and writer; Harry C. Saltzstein, surgeon ; Charles C. Simons, jurist. LOUIS FREEDMAN On Sunday, April 12, the opening dinner of the Junior Division will be herd at 6 :30 p. m. in the auditorium of the Jew- ish Community Center. The spe- cial guest at this meeting will be Marvin Lowenthal, outstand- ing historian, lecturer, and auth- or of the Jews of Germany: "A Story of 16 Centuries." Accord- ing to the banquet arrangements committee, this affair should prove to be one of the most out- standing meetings of the year. to their many friends and patrons 228 CUSTER Trinity 2.2801 Passover Greetings! FEIGENSON BROTHERS CO. Manufacturers of 3579 GRATIOT AVE. I'LAZA 3933 PERRY FEIGENSON, Pres. BEN FEIGENSON, Vice-Pres.