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

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Americo' Awisk Periodical Carter

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may

8, 1942

War Veterans Plan
Ma ny Activities

The Jewish War Veterans of
the United States of Detroit and
Wyandotte are planning interest-
ing and diversified programs for
May and June.
On May 16 and 17, the 5th
Regional District, of which Mich-
igan is one of the components,
w ill hold a regional conference at
the Congress Hotel in Chicago,
Ill. Dr. Rosen, regional vice-
commander, will direct the con-
ference . . A large delegation from
Michigan is expected to attend.

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

PONTIAC NOTES Benj. Graubart New
Congregation Bnai Israel, 268 Director for Detroit
W. Pike St., Pontiac, Mich., cele-
brated the occasion of burning Polish Federation

J. N. F. Council
Officers Elected

The following officers and mem-
bers of the Executive Board of
the Jewish National Fund Coun-
cil were elected at the regular
meeting held on April 22, 1942.
Chairman, William Hordes;
vice-chairmen, Nathan Spevakow,
Joseph Haggai ; secretary, Rose
L. Greenwald ; treasurer, Nathan
Linden ; financial secretary, M.
Pdichlin; asst. financial secretary,
Mrs. Philip Slomovitz ; organi-
zation chairmen : Yiddish speak-
ing group, David Shackney ;
Labor Parties, Dr. M. Goldoftas ;
chairman of miscellaneous pro-
jects, Rabbi Morris Adler; tree
chairman, Mrs. William B. Glaz-
er; synagogue chairman, Rabbi
Joshua Sperka ; synagogue asst.
chairmen. Irving W. Schlussel,
Rabbi B. Z. Moldowsky ; box
chairman, Mrs. A. Twersky ; box
co-chairman, Mrs. II. Buchman.
Executive Board—Mrs. Sam-
uel Heyman, Mrs. P. J. Cutler,
Mrs. B. M. Laikin, Mrs. M. Mich-
lin, Mrs. A. Feldstein, Mrs Max
Frank, M. B. Laikin, Lawrence
W. Crohn, Leon Kay, David Nie-
moff, and iss Thelma Jaffin.

Contributions to Jewish
Home for Aged

The following have made con-
tributions to the Home : Mr. and
Mrs. Harry J. Bieberstein in
memory of Dr. Morris Silver;
Mrs. S. Bonfield in memory of
father, Jacob-Shloyme ; Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Goodman in memory
of Dr. Morris Silver; Mrs. Fan-
nie Greenberg, in memory of
father, Isaac, and son, Abra-
ham Greenberg ; Mr. and Mrs.
L. Harris, in memory of Mr. and
Mrs. M. Korshak ; Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Harris, in memory of
Dr. Morris Silver; Benjamin
Krell, in memory of Isadore
Peritz and Mrs. Isaacs ; Mr. and
Mrs. George R. Lieber, in mem-
ory of Isadore Peritz and Mrs.
Isaacs ; Dr. M. Rattner, in mem-
ory of mother of David Idzal ;
Mrs. Abe Rosenthal, in memory
of father, Honon-G ershen-Shap-
sal ; Mr. and Mrs. Herman R.
Sable, in memory of Morris D.
Silver ; Max E. Sable, in memory
of Morris Silver; William Wiener,
in memory of mother, Rose
Wiener; Agnes Yarrows Club, in
memory of Ben Engel.

its mortgage with a dinner Sun-
day evening, May 3.
Much credit was given to Rabbi
I. Strauss, spiritual leader of the
congregation for raising the
funds to make this important
occasion for the Jewish commu-
nity of Pontiac possible.
The speakers at the dinner
were Rabbi I. Strauss of Con-
gregation Bnai Israel, Rabbi Eric
Friedland of Temple Beth Ja-
cob. The guest speaker was
Dr. M. Weiss, dean of the Ye-
shiva Beth Yehuda of Detroit,
POST 135
Mich. The speakers stressed the
Post 135 will hold its first importance of the synagogue in
meeting at its new quarters at these critical days. J. Gilbert
the Temple Bnai Moshe, Dexter was master of ceremonies.
corner of Lawrence on May 11,
BENJAMIN GRAUBART
at 8:30 p. m. Rabbi Jacob Na-
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Markovitz
than of the Congregation Bnai announce the Bar Mitzvah of
Benjamin Graubart arrived in
Moshe will deliver the principal their son, Irving, Saturday morn- this country a year ago through
welcoming address. Refreshments ing, May 16, at Congregation the efforts of the American Fed-
will be served, and Comman- Bnai Israel, 268 W. Pike St. eration for Polish Jews and the
der Benjamin E. Cowan will pre- Dinner Sunday, May 17, 6:30 American Jewish Congress.
side. Leo Ginsburg, chairman of o'clock at the synagogue.
Mr. Graubart was state district
the Cemetery Committee, is ar-
attorney in Loma, Poland ; and
ranging a special Memorial Day
was an outstanding figure in
service for Sunday, May 31, at
Jewish community life.
10:30 a. m. at the Jewish War
He made himself especially fa-
Veterans' burial plot at the
Highest Prices
mous by his energetic defense,
Machpelah Cemetery on North
for the right of the Jewish
Paid for
Woodward Avenue. All other
population in Poland, in Asculapian Ladies Auxiliary
Jewish War Veterans' Posts and
many trials, against the anti-
Tea to Be on May 13
Auxiliaries will participate in
Paying tribute to mothers the Jewish riots. He was also the
this annual ,ceremony. The Julius world over, Pisgah Auxiliary No. president of the "Ort" and "Ker-
The Ladies Auxiliary of the
Rosenwald Post, No. 218 of the 122 of Bnai Brith will hold its ene-Hajesod" in Lomza. In 1938
American Legion will also at- annual mother and daughter pro- he was sent from the Jewish Aesculapian Pharmaceutical Fra-
tend this morning memorial serv- gram on Monday, May 11, at community in Lomza as a spe- ternity is sponsoring a charity
ice. In the afternoon, all the 8:30 p. m., in the Brown Me- cial emergency relief delegate tea on Wednesday afternoon,
Jewish War Veterans' Posts of morial Chapel of Temple Beth El. to this country. On his return to May 13, at 1 :00 p. in., at the
this vicinity will attend the spe-
The program has been arrang- Europe, during the siege of War- Victory Center, Crowley Mil-
cial Memorial service being held ed by the four junior Bnai Brith saw, Mr. Graubart was assistant ner's Third Floor.
There will be mah jong and
the same day at 2 :30, which is auxiliaries, representing the Re- secretary of the Jewish commu-
bridge and many door prizes
We buy Magazines, Rags,
annually, jointly sponsored by becca Gratz juniors, the Naomi nity of Warsaw.
His mission in Detroit is to will be awarded.
the Clover Hill Cemetery Asso- juniors, the Deborah juniors and
Scrap Metal and Iron
The proceeds of this tea will
ciation of the Congregation the Pisgah juniors. Mrs. Jess organize the landsmanshaf ten
Shaarey Zedek and the Julius Feller, program chairman, will and individuals around the Fed- enable the organization to fur-
For Pickup Service Call
Rosenwald Post, No. 218 of the be the master of ceremonies, as- eration for the purpose of send- ther their work for the United
American Legion at Clover Hill sisted by Miss Rosalind Wolson. ing food, clothing and medical States armed forces and other
charities.
Cemetery, 14 Mile Road, east of
An address in behalf of moth- supplies to suffering Polish Jews • The auxiliary is very active in
in
Russia.
Woodward.
ers will be given by Mrs. Ed-
The office of the Federation is American Red Cross work, Rus-
ward Kopel, and an address in
sian War Relief, Allied Jewish
POST 190
behalf of • the daughters will be located at 9124 Linwood, cor., Campaign and are planning to
Post 190 will sponsor their made by Miss Molly Rudnick. Clairmount. Office hours: 6 to supply sandwiches and act as
annual Past Commander's Din- Miss Florence Green, soloist, 9 p. m., daily; Sunday: 11 to hostesses for the U. S. 0. cen-
Waste Paper Co'
ner on Sunday, May 17, at G:30 Miss Gertrude Wilson, Miss Clar- 2 p. m.
The Federation and the Ezra ters.
p. m., at the Belcrest Hotel on ita Golden and Miss Belle Haupt-
Mrs.
Alex
Brooks
is
chairman
Sisterhood will honor Mr. Grau-
Detroit
940 Clinton St.
Cass Avenue. The Past Com- man are also participating in bart Tuesday evening, May 12, of the tea and Mrs. Samuel M.
manders being honored are : the program.
Bez is co-chairman.
Prizes will be awarded to the at Lachar's Banquet Hall, 12th
Lieutenant-Colonel Rowland Fix-
St. and Taylor.
el, who is now serving actively mother present having the great-
in the Judge Advocate Staff of est number of daughters; the
the United States Army; Dr. Hil- youngest mother; the oldest
liard Goldstick, Samuel Rhodes, mother, and to the mother of
and Samuel Zusmann. There will the youngest daughter present.
Mrs. Saul Rosenman, presi-
be entertainment and cards af-
KOSHER
ter the dinner. Dr. Nathan Gold- dent of Pisgah Auxiliary, extends
Restaurant and Dining Room
berg is present commander of an invitation to all members.
uparacia.tro FOOD
the Post, and he states "the gen- their mothers and daughters and
CONDITIONED—OPEN 24 HOURS
Next Sunday evening, May 10,
eral public is invited to partici- members of the four Junior Aux-
Private Dining Boom for Partite
iliaries of Bnai Brith and their the Detroit Halevy Singing So-
pate in this affair.'
ciety
presents
its
17th
annual
12017 DEXTER BLVD.
mothers.
NOrthlawn 9786
On May 18, at 8:30 p. m., concert in the Scottish Rite Ca-
POST 230
thedral of Masonic Temple, 2nd
Post 230 is expected to send in the Men's Clubroom of Tem- Blvd. at Temple. The concert will
a large delegation to the 5th ple Beth . El, Pisgah Auxiliary start promptly at 8 :30 o'clock.
Regional Conference in May at will hold its annual meeting at Reserved seat tickets at 55c,
Chicago, headed by its Com- which Mrs. Saul Rosenman, pres- 83c and $1.10 will be on sale
mander, Harry Carsons. The ident, will summarize the Auxil- at the box office.
auxiliary of the Lt. Eli Levin iary's activities for the year and
Henry Siegl, well-known De-
To let human machinery wear out from lack of attention
Post will sponsor a benefit card offer her recommendations, fol- troit violinist, will be the feat-
is as costly and unpatriotic as sabotage! Take "time-our
party on Tuesday, May 19, at lowed by reports of all the ured guest soloist playing sev-
for a "tune-up" that will give you new efficiency, in-
8 p. m. at the Jericho Temple, chairmen. This will be a closed eral instrumental selections. The
2705 Joy Road. The funds will meeting and open to members chorus of 60 will be directed by
creased vigor ... do it BEFORE you're worn too much
he utilized for the post's and only. Election of officers will Dan Frohman, assisted by Wil-
for repair. It pays!
take
place
on
May
25
at
Temple
auxiliary's "Adopt-A-Yank" pro-
liam
Gayman,
with
Dorothy
Golf, Fish, Play in this delightful recreation retreat,

Beth El.
gram.
O'Koon and Rebecca Katzman
where every facility is planned to give you needed
Frohman accompanying at two
change and restoration. Mineral baths under the same
POST 225
pianos.
roof from our famous Mineral Springs, Sun Bathing on

Danny Cohen, commander of
The principal soloists in the
Down River Post, No. 225 of
choral portion of the program
Sensible Rates - always.
our Roof Top Solarium.
Wyandotte announced that an
will be Irving Rosengard, who
Write for them today.
The Detroit Chapter of Hadas- will sing the bass-baritone solo
American flag will be presented
Just overnight from
The
*
by the Post to the synagogue sah will hold its annual election in the well-known "Ballad for
New York
and Jewish club of River Rouge. of officers at its next meeting on Americans," Anna Warren, so-
Danny Cohen, who also serves in Tuesday, May 12, at 2 o'clock in prano, who appears in "The
the capacity of vice-commander the social hall of the Shaarey Trees' New Year" by Leo Low;
HOTEL and MINERAL BATHS
of the Wayne County Council, Zedek. A dessert luncheon will Bella Goldberg, mezzosoprano,
MAX ELKIN, Managing (Bream.
Military Order of the Purple precede the meeting at which who sings "V ig Lid", also by
open May first Through labor Bay
Heart, has been selected by that time the officers and committee Low, and Manus Schane, tenor,
Organization to arrange a box- chairmen will make their reports. who has a solo passage in a
Rebecca Sidorsky, featured pia- liturgical selection, "Kol Rino"
ing show for the benefit of the
Army and Navy Relief Fund. nist will provide the program for by Dan Frohman.
One of the new songs to be
The Purple Heart Organization the afternoon. Miss Sidorsky who
will hold this open-air affair at comes from a musical family heard at the Sunday concert
studied
three
years
at
the
Juil-
will be a novelty "Echo Song"
the Michigan Alkali Ball Park,
lard Graduate school under a
June 12 at Wyandotte. Frank fellowship. She also won a con- in which the audience will ac-
tually hear an echo of the music
Lamaris, well-known boxer, will
test in design in New York City. being sung on the stage. An-
he one of the principal attrac-
An added feature of the after-
tions of the boxing card. Gene noon will be the showing of mo- other number which is having
Tunney, former national heavy- vies which were taken at previous its first performance by the Ha-
weight champion of the world, Hadassah meetings. Mrs. Ralph levy is a choral arrangement of
is expected to attend and ref- Schiller took the movies and has Brahms' Hungarian Dance Num-
ber Five. As usual, several Pal-
eree one of the main feature charge of the showing.
bouts. Five thousand people are
Mrs. Tobias Garon and Mrs. estinian songs are included in
expected to attend this Army and Moe Perlis are co-chairmen of the program.
Navy relief fund sporting event. the social committee for the
iiimarmazi
afternoon.
farms,
In
"In-Between" great metropolitan centers—on
The Department of Michigan
cross-roads communities, in small towns—more than half
annual convention will be held
of Amer'ca s people live and work Greyhound offers the
Sunday, May 24, at the Webster address. His subject will be
only transportation service to great numbers of them—offers
"What
is
Treason?"
James
Ell-
unduplicated service to still greater numbers. More and
Hotel, Cass Ave. and Putnam.
GREYHOUND
mare. as private can are retired. they'll depend on Grey
Business sessions will be held in mann, president of the Jewish
TERMINAL.
hound to keep moving to keep America moving.
the morning and afternoon, and Community Council, will also de-
IVashington Blvd.
liver
a
short
talk
on
"Victory
at Grand River
a banquet will be held in the
PAdIllae 9000
beautiful banquet hall at 6:30 Through Unity." Commander
Lerner
and
his
committee
have
P. m. John Lehr, United States
District Attorney from Michi- completed details for the an-
gan, will deliver the principal nual convention.

Pisgah Auxiliary
Mother and Daughter
Program Mon. May 11

Waste
Paper

CAdillac 3293

Rosen & Sons

17th Annual Halevy
Concert at Masonic
Temple on May 10

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Hadassah to Elect
Officers on May 12

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