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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1942-05-08

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

SESSIONS

(Continued from Page 1)

Detroit Company
Helps on Defense

SYNAGOGUE

Ma; 8, 1942

Sisters of Zion Mizrachi
Dinner on May 12

The soul, by an
stronger than reason , ev instinct
er

sociates beaut y with i ■
(Continued from Page 1)
oth . as.
A policy of special coopera-
The Sisters of Zion Mizrachi
a discussion of I AM AN AMER-
portunities for such, will soon are sponsoring a mothers and
tion
with
churches,
schools,
scout
ICAN Day; and (2) on Sunday
be undertaken by a number of
evening in the form of a din- troops, and other organizations Jewish agencies, working under daughters dinner on Tuesday,
10% OF INCOME
ner, which will take the form collecting waste paper and other the direction of the Jewish Vo- May 12, at 0:30 p. m. at Congre-
of a symposium on the New salvage material for national de- cational Service. Details of the
World Order. Dr. Malcolm Mac- fense was announced this week plan will be announced at a
by Rosen & Sons of Roseville.
Lean, chairman of the Presi- Collections
of any quantity are later date.
dent's committee on fair em-
The morning session was de-
ployment practice, will deliver made by the concern, which is
the principal address at the managed by William Rosen, for- voted to a board meeting of the
mer deputy sheriff, who was re- Vaad IlaYeshivoth, presided over
Sunday afternoon session. He cently
released after serving by Rabbi Leizer Levin. A finan-
will be followed by spokesmen
months in the U. S. Army. cial report given by M. H. Zack-
of the Congress, who will dis- eight
heim, treasurer, reveled that
cuss the relationship of economic Call Cadillac 3293.
since the beginning of the fiscal
discrimination, subversive activi-
year in July a total of $39,584
ties, to un-Americanism.
has been collected in the Detroit
The session will conclude with
area for 37 Yeshivoth and reli-
the presentation of plans for the
(Continued from Page 1)
gious charities. A number of cre-
stimulation of the American-
Jewish contribution to the coun- Minnesota and of the Harvard dentials were refused to solici-
tors who could not satisfy the
try's war effort.
Law School; a past president of
Speakers at the dinner sym- the Minneapolis District Zionist Vaad of their bona fides.
After the luncheon in honor
posium will include Sir Norman Organization of America, and a
Angell, Nobel Prize Winner, the member of the board of directors of Dr. Goodman, executive ses-
governor of Illinois, and the of the Minneapolis Jewish Wel- sions discussed various vital
problems of Jewish life. A re-
mayor of Chicago ; Louis Lipsky, fare Federation.
quest by the Michigan Bnai
chairman of the governing coun-
Friday, May 15-12:30 p. m. Brith Council for cooperation in
cil of the American Jewish Con-
gress, and Dr. Nahum Goldmann, —Hotel Statler. Second luncheon the lending of Sifrei Torah
chairman of the administrative report meeting. Speaker of the (Scrolls of the Law) to military
committee of the World Jew- day will be S. Bertrand Jacob- camps was referred to the reli-
son, campaign director of the gious education committee of the
ish Congress.
RABBI J. NATHAN
The guests will be welcomed National Coordinating Commit- conference. It was also voted to
by a representative of the Chi- tee Fund. Mr. Jacobson, long ac- call attention of the Detroit gation Bnai Moshe, Dexter and
cago Council of the Congress. tive in the American Diplomatic Council of Orthodox Rabbis to Lawrence.
Service, was born in New York the urgent need for action in
Dr. Wise will preside.
Rabbi Jacob J. Nathan will be
The climax of the sessions will City and completed his under- the matter of agunoth, women the guest speaker. An interesting
graduate
career
at
Columbia
Uni-
whose husbands are reported program has been arranged for
be reached on Monday after-
noon, with the presentation of versity and Cornell University. missing in the war. Rabbi J. J. the evening.
an extensive program looking to From 1915 to 1919 he was con- Nathan, of Cong. Bnai Moshe,
Members, their daughters and
immediate preparations for post- fidential secretary to the French revealed that ' through the ef- daughters-in-law are invited.
High
Commissioner
in
the
United
forts of the conference, Hillel
war reconstruction for Jews.
For reservations call the chair-
Featured speakers of this ses- States. For a period of years he Foundation at Bnai Brith had man, Mrs. T. Segal, Townsend
served
as
American
vice-consul
given sufficient funds to take 7-0046; Mrs. Joseph H. Kunin,
sion will include Dr. Goldmann,
Dr. Wise, Wr. Maurice L. Perl- in Bordeaux, France, and as care of the Passover meals of Tyler 4-2-181; or Mrs. E. Abrams,
zweig, chairman of the British American counsul in Alexandria, all needy students on the Ann Tyler 7-5733.
section of the World Jewish Egypt and Oslo, Norway. Be- Arbor campus. A program of
Congress; Maurice Eisendrath of ginning in 1932 he became ac- co-operation between the Na-
Toronto; Dr. Jacob Robinson, tive in Jewish communal work, tional Council of Young Israel
director of the Institute of Jew- particularly with the Joint Dis- and the local Young Israel group
ish Affairs, and Professor Jer- tribution Committee.
with all conference - affiliated
Monday, May 18-12:30 p. m. synagogues in the sponsorship of
ome Michael, chairman of the
executive committee of the Hotel Statler — Third luncheon youth groups was mapped, with
Board of Trustees of the Insti- report meeting. Speaker of the the Young Israel organization
day will be Joseph C. Hyman, undertaking to meet synagogues
tute.
A GIFT OF LASTING BEAUTY!
The sessions will conclude on executive vice-chairman of th e half-way financially in such ven-
Monday evening with the adop- Joint Distribution Committee tures. Utilisation of the high
tion of resolutions and the elec- with which he has been associat holy days for the initiation of
ed since 1922. In 1929, as assis this program was envisioned.
tion of officers.
A meeting of the annually tant to the chairman of the ad _
To meet the growing pressu re
elected administrative committee ministrative committee of th e of the work, the Board of Di-
Jewish
Agency
for
Palestine,
Mr
of the congress will be held on
. rectors of the Conference voted
Tuesday, May 19.
Hyman was the aide of Felix M to contribute $1750 annually to-
Warburg, serving in that capac _ wards the maintenance of a joint
Camp Chelsea Registrations ity until 1931. In 1933 Mr. Hy . office with the Vaad HaYeshi-
man accompanied James G. Mac voth.
May Be Made at Center
Donald to Europe and advises
David I. Berris presided at the
him in the organization of the
Registration for Camp Chelsea, High Commission for German conference. For the forthcoming
year, the following were elected:
the camp for mothers and chil-
dren near Chelsea, Michigan, may Refugees set up by the League Morris Mohr, Cong. Beth Abra-
be made at the Jewish Commu- of Nations. He represented the ham, president; David I. Berris,
nity Center, Woodward and Hol- J. D. C. at the Conference of Young Israel, chairman of the
brook Ayes., on Wednesday from Constituents of the High Corn board of directors; Rabbi S. Z.
2 to 6 p. m., without appoint- mission in Lausanne. Since the Fineberg, Cong. Beth Israel,
ment; or by appointment on Mon- advent of Hitler, Mr. Hyman has Flint, and Rabbi A. Danzig,
days, Tuesdays, Thursdays and visited Germany and the refu- Cong. Beth El, Wyandotte, re-
gee countries to study Jewish gional vice-president; Rabbi Josh-
Sundays.
Husbands and Fathers Invited conditions and is one of the best- ua S. Sperka, Cong. Bnai David,
Opening on June 28, Camp informed men in the world to- secretary; Nathan Finkelstein,
Chelsea invites the husbands and day on the status of the Jew. Cong. Beth Israel, Flint, treas-
fathers of campers to spend the Other offices held by Mr. Hyman urer. The following were chosen
first camp week with their fami- include that of secretary to the as chairman of standing commit-
lies, and to remain over the July trustees of the Agro-Joint ; sec- tees: Rabbi Leizer Levin, Beth
4 week-end. At all other times retary of the Loan Bank Ltd. of David Simon, admissions ; Rabbi
the camp is restricted to mothers Palestine, 1925-27; member of Jacob J. Nathan, Cong. Bnai
alone, or mothers and children the board of the Palestine Build- Moshe, youth and campus; Irv-
USUAL 1.95 VALUES!
from three to seven years of age. ing and Loan Association ; execu- ing Schlussel, Young Israel, ad-
tive secretary of the United Jew- missions; Osias Zwerdling, Cong.
Camp Rates
The rates at Camp Chelsea are ish Campaign, 1925-29; secretary Beth Israel, Ann Arbor, finance
as follows: $13.00 per week for of the American trustees of the and budget; and Rabbi Max J.
adult Jewish Community Center American Joint Reconstruction Wohlgelernter, Cong. Beth Te-
members; $15.00 per week for Foundation ; secretary of the Pal- filo Emanuel, religious and edu-
adult non-members ; $8.50 per week estine Emergency Fund, 1929-33; cational committee.
for children of Center members; honorary secretary of the Al-
and $10.00 per week for children lied Jewish Campaign of 1930;
of non-members. The camp will honorary secretary of the United
be open through August 22.
Jewish Appeal, 134-35; member Community Conference
• Extraordinary value — to
Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Kulka of the board of the Jewish Big Elects Congress Delegates
will serve as directors of Camp Brothers Association, 1924-30;
get pieces of such fine
Chelsea for the 1942 season. They former chairman of the Surprise
The Community Conference
are assisted in making plans by Lake Camp of the Y. M. H. A.
called
by
the
American
Jewish
quality at such a low
the advisory board of the Center and the Jewish Elucational Al-
Mothers' Clubs, headed by Mrs. liance, and a member of a num- Congress to elect delegates to
the
War
Emergency
session
at
price.
Sidney J. Allen.
ber of fraternal orders.
which all elements of the Jewish
Registrar for the camp is Mrs.
Wednesday, May 20 — 12:30 community participated was held
Sally Grant, whose headquarters p. m.—Hotel Statler. Fourth
• You choose from five handsorr ,
are at the Center. Appointments luncheon report meeting. The last Thursday, April 30, at Con-
may be made with Mrs. Grant speaker of the occasion will he gregation Shaarey Zedek.
patterns: (I) Antique, (2) Bead
Rabbi Joshua Sperka presided
by calling Madison 8400.
Dr. James G. Heller of Cincin- and Rabbi A. M. Hershman ad-
(3) Cape Cod, (4) Walden, (5
nati, distinguished rabbi, presi- dressed the conference. William
Norge.
dent of the Central Conference Hordes was chairman of the cre-
Commencement Exercises
of American Rabbis and active dentials committee.
of Hebrew School in June in
• Lovely sterling silver, mirror stain
Zionist and other Jewish af-
Rabbi Joshua Sperka, presi-
fairs.
less steel blades. Beautifully fin
dent of the American Jewish
At a meeting of the Board of
Monday, May 25-12:30 p. m. Congress, Mrs. N. Spevakow,
fished,
made with the same pains
Education of the United He- Hotel Statler—Fifth luncheon re-
taking care as the finest ware
brew Schools, headed by Maurice port meting. The speaker will president of the Women's Di-
Rabbi Leon Fram and
H. Zackheim, it was decided to be Dr. Albert Abrahamson, ex- vision,
Philip
ip omovitz are delegates to
hold the commencement exercises e cutive director of the National
• Use for cake, pie, molds, fish
of the elementary department of R efugee Service, who, before as- the War Emergency Sessions as
of the National Admin-
ice cream.
the United Hebrew Schools dur- su ming that post, served as di- officers
istration.
ing the last week of June. re ctor of the Jewish Occupational
The following were elected at
Four classes will be graduated C ouncil and prior to that as
• Limited quantity, so come early.
this year—the class of Joseph F ederal Relief Administrator of the conference :
Housewares Depts.
William
Hordes,
Lon
Kay,
Haggai in the David W. Simons th e State of Maine and as Pro-
Branch; the class held jointly by fe ssor of Economics at Bowdin Dr. Clarissa Fineman, Dr. Gold-
hoftos, Mrs. David Sheraga, Ben
Max Gordon and Irwin Soref in C ollege.
Rosenthal, Mrs. Morris Mendel-
the Philadelphia-Byron Branch;
The local campaign is moving son, Morris Mohr.
the class of J. M. Mathis in the fo rward successfully on every
Louis Philips, Mrs. William
Rose Sittig Cohen Branch; and fr ont and early returns indicate
2 Great Stores
the class of Michael Michlin in th at Detroit will give a good ac- Hordes, Isadore Sosnick, B. S.
Both Downtowr
Golden, and Nathan Linden were
the Parkside School. co unt of itself.
elected as alternates.

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