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Detroit Jewish Chronicle

VOL.

44.

NO. 21

and The Legal Chronicle

DETROIT MICHIGAN FRIDAY. MAY

Allied Jewish Campaign Reaches 74 Per Cent of This
Year's Quota According to Wednesday Noon Report

Jcseph C. Hyman and Rabbi James Heller Deliver Inspirational Talks at Repot
Meetings Held at Statler. Women's Division Oversubscribed Its Allotment.
Juniors Reached 95 Per Cent of Quota.

IQ4:

Fram to Deliver
Series of Sermons
on Talmud Ethics

Temple Israel Activities
To Continue Throughout
The Summer Months

10c Sargk Copy: S1.00 Pet Ytat

500 Orthodox
Rabbis Call for
Support of U. IA.

Next Friday night. May 2).
Rabbi Leon Frani will begin, a
series of sermons on "The Eth-
Shevuoth Manifesto
ics of the Fathers" or the Pirke
Urges Effort for Jewish
Aboth, chapters from the writ-
Survival
in the World
ings of the rabbis dealing with
morals and manners. In deliver-
A special Shevuoth manifesto
ing these sermons Rabbi Fram
will observe the ancient custom issued by the Union of Ortho-
behalf of the campaign over
of reading and interpreting this dox Rabbis of the United States
the week-end and to report
popular selection front the Tal-
additional progress next Mon-
Canada in the names of Its
Broadcast from London mud during the Sabbaths of the and
day at noon at the Statler,
500 members called upon every
summertime.
by
British
Leaders
at
when , Dr. Albert Abrahamson,
free Jewish man and woman to
The Friday night services of contribute to the United Jewish
ive director of the Na-
A.P.C. Dinner
the
Temple
Israel
library
room
doled Refugee Service will be
Dr. Chaim Weizmann will , at 611 Boulevard Bldg. The Appeal for Refugees, Overseas
the principal speaker at the next
At
the
92nd
annual
meeting
be Guest of Honor at Second worship begins at S:30. Cantor Needs and Palestine, for Jewish
eampAgn rally and report meet-
of Congregation Beth El held
Annual Dinner of American Tillman will chant the Sabbath survival and demoeratic victory.
ing.
The festival commemorating
last Sunday, Joseph 31. Welt. , Palestine Committee on Mon- Temple Israel are now held in
A !!, ,t her report rally is sched- was unanimously re-elected as
day. May 25: Coast to Coast eve melodies accompanied at the the handing down to the Jewish
people of the sacred Book of
president of the congregation.
Hook-uo. Mutual Broadcast- organ by Karl Haas.
Other officers re-elected were:
ing Co. 10:30 to 11 p. m..
The activities of Temple Is- the Law, embodying the prin-
Leonard T. Lewis. vice-president; carried in Detroit on Sta- ' rael will continue uninterrupted ciples of humanity. justice and
Harry H. Berger treasurer.
t:on CKLW.
throughout the summer. The Red democracy. the orthodox rabbis'
The following trustees were ,
A direct broadcast from Cross unit of Temple Israel will manifesto declared. is an appro-
elected for a term of three , London by Arthur Green- meet every Tuesday and Wednes- priate occasion for Jews to prove
day from 9:30 to 4 p. m. The their loyalty to those principles
years Harry S. Grant. Benjamin, wood. member of the British
by supporting the programs of
Wilk. Andrew Wineman. Trus- ! War Cabinet and Leader of Young People's Club will hold
tees holding over are: Mrs. Isaac i the Labor Party in the House picnics and meetings throughout the Joint Distribution Commit-
te•, the United Palestine Appeal
Gilbert. Dr. Herbert I. Kallet. i of Commons. and by Lord the summer s'and will engage ex-
tensively in U.S.O. work. The and the National Refugee Serv-
Dr. Nathan H. Schlafer. Leo Wedgwood. Chairman of the
Siegel, Walter S. Heavenrich. British Parliament Commit- Men's Club committees will he ice, the three great rescue agen-
Herbert D. Robinson, Nate S. . tee. will feature the Second busy during the summer plan- cies represented in the United
Shapero. Julian G. Wolfner. - Annual Dinner of the Amer- ning programs for the fall and Jewish Appeal.
"On this festival." the mani-
Adolph Finsterwald is an hon- ican Palestine Committee. at winter. The Men's Club is also
orary trustee. Mrs. Jlenry Mey- the Maylower Hotel in Wash- planning summer outdoor meet- festo declares, "when we corn-
ers, pr'sident of the Temple . ington. on Monday evening. ings. The annual meeting of th Incinerate the handing down to
congregation is scheduled for us by the Almighty of the Holy
Sisterhood. serves as an ex- May 25.
Toran, in which are embodied
Sunday night, June 14.
officio member and Harry- R.
toe principles of humanity, jus-
Solomon, chairman of the ceme-
tice and democracy which the
tery board, will serve as an ex-
Nazi hordes seek to destroy, we
officio member until the end of
must show anew our solidarity
this fiscal year.
with our brethren overseas suf-
Martin R. Kaatz. Valedictor-
The Julius Rosenwald Post fering persecution because of
ian of the 1942 High Scholl
No. 218 of the American Legion their devotion to our cause, with
Graduating - Class recited Presi-
JOSEPH C. 1117M AN
have enlisted many volunteers the hundreds of thousands of
dent Roosevelt's Proclamation
to sell poppies on the annual our people in Palestine ready
uled for Wednesday noon, May on "I Ant an American Day."
American Legion Poppy Day to give their lives for the de-
27, under the leadership of Fred The first annual reports of Dr.
Tuesday. May 26. The commit- fense of the land of our ances-
M. Butzel, chairman of the cam- B. Benedict Glazer, spiritual
tee is in charge of Abe Zuss- tors. now a bulwark against the
paign, and it is hoped that the leader of the congregation. and
man. chairman. co-chairmen Al common foe of humanity, and
coverage of assignments will Joseph M. Welt, president of
Four classes have completed Curtis. Philip Barach, and Wil- with the refugees amongst us
have progressed sufficiently by the congregation. were received
the
prescribed seven-year ele- liam Gottesman. special gifts. in America."
that time to plan for a victory enthusiastically by the members.
"Every additional contribution
The funds received from the
Dr. Leo M. Franklin gave the mentary course. The graduation
celebration.
poppy sale by the American Le- means a life saved for freedom."
exercises
will
take
place
during
benediction.
FOOD INDUSTRY LEADS
The confirmation service of the last week in June. The iion are used to send under- the orthodox rabbis declared.
Leadership in percentage of Temple Beth El will he held in following are the officers. grad- privileged boys and girls to They said that "Every Jew, rich
quota already realized, at the the main auditorium on Sunday. uates and instructors:
camp in summer. Clothing. toys. and poor alike, old and young,
last report, among the men's May 24, at 9:30 a. m. A new
and healthful childhood ree7ea- man and woman — every one
David
W.
Simons
Branch:
divisions, went to the food in- and inspiring service entitled,
lion is maintained for the Vet- must give unstintingly. Then we
Eugene
Malitz.
president;
David
dustry, Division E. headed by "The Ideal of Freedom in Jew-
erans' Children? Billet at Ot- can hope that the Almighty will
Stern.
vice-president;
Barbara
Benjamin Grosberg and Philip ish Tradition". has been written
ter Lake; and numerous other Scott grant us and all peoples
Malitz,
recording
secretary,
Sol-
I.ipson, with 82 ti of its as- for this occasion by Dr. B. Bene-
welfare assistances are given to On earth the salvation of vic-
omon
Domnitch.
David
Jack
signed quota already secured..
dict Glazer. This will be Dr. Eisenberg, Rosalyn Ann Eisen- unemployed and incapacitated tor•."
In second place were the Glazer's first confirmation class
veterans and their dependents.
The call to orthodox Jews
building trades, Division D, led at Beth El, which numbers 73 man, Celia Rose Ettinger, Jerome The funds also aid in morale
Ettinger.
Fred
Hitman.
Shlomo
was signed by Rabbi Israel Levi
by Charles N. Agree, Julius Ber- confirmants.
building
during
the
present
Faber. Mordecai Grossman. Leon
Rosenberg. Rabbi Eleazar Sil-
man, Max C. Handler and Bar-
The doors of the lower audi- Isaac Gura, Sidney Kelman, Irv- crisis.
ver and Rabbi David Leventhal,
ney Smith, with $106,349, or torium will close as soon as the
The
Julius
Rosenwald
Post
ing Landy, Judith Leonora Levin,
the president of the Union of
78f'r of its quota reported.
confirmants enter the Temple Marvin Margolis, Alvin Matthew No. 218 of the American Legion Orthodox Rabbis. and Rabbi Ju-
In third place was Division C, and the congregation is therefore Kurz, Peter Seigel, Welbert Sim- deepiy appreciates your support dah Selzer. the secretary, in the
urged to be in their seats not kovitz. and Helen Sylvia Starr. in this humanitarian American
later than 9:30.
Sec CAMPAIGN—Page 12
See RABBIS—Page 9
The instructor is Joseph Haggai. t ndeavor.
Philadelphia-Byron Branch:
Irving Ritter, Esther Strom and
Cahen. vice-president; Irving Zeit-
lin. secretary; Calvin Klayman,
Bernstein, Helen Borminske, Beth
Cohen. Hannah Cohen, Charlotte
Esther Gorstein, Joseph Hyman
NEW YORK. (WNS)—Declar-
"The war aims of the United
CHICAGO. (WNS)—Denounc- others are still at large in all Calvin Klayman, Rudolph Phillips, ing that the alleviation of the Nations as outlined by President
log anti-Semitism as the first sections of the country. preach- Irving Ritter, Ester Strom and Jewish problem must he made Roosevelt have made kin of
.tep toward the destruction of ing their undermining propa- Irving Zeitlin. The instructors a part of the entire program for every freedom-loving human be-
democracy, Carl Sherman, for- ganda; six months after Pearl are Max Gordon and Irwin post-war reconstruction, Dr. ing from Norway to Greece,
mer Attorney General of New Harbor there is no centraliza- Soref.
Chaim Weizmann, president of from France to Yugoslavia. The
York and chairman of the ad- tion on the part of the govern-
Rose Sittig Cohen Branch: the Jewish Agency of Palestine, millions who have been captured,
ministrative committee of the ment in the investigation of sub- Seymour Barahl, president; Rog- called upon the United Nations but not conquered, the millions
American Jewish Congress, urged eel sive propaganda and its
er Daniels, vice-president; Lester "to face this problem squarely" Who have been enslaved, but not
toe Congress to call for the crea- agents."
Becker, secretary; Elliot Schu- in order to prevent a repetition won over. have been inspired by
tion of a Federal bureau for
.MacLean, biner, treasurer. Graduates: Sey- of conditions in which the Jews the utterances of your Presi-
Malcolm S.
Dr.
the investigation of subversiv e chairman of the President's mour Barahl, Lester Becker, would again be used "as scape- dent," Dr. Weizmann said.
agents and propaganda dissemi- Committee on Fair Employment Roger Daniels, Yale Domnitch, goats and as weapons to shatter
Discussing the suffering of
nating anti-Semitism in an ad- Practice, echoed Mr. Sherman's Aubrey Gealer, Max Krolik, Vic- the peace of the world."
the Jews who were the first vic-
dress before the war emergency views when he assailed the wide-
tor Linden, Leah 3lichlin, Leon-
Dr. Weizmann spoke over a tims of Ilitlerism, he said that
session of the Congress.
spread discriminatory practices
nation-wide hookup of the Na- the "enormous losses which the
"Our Americanism is not se- against Jews and other minori-
See EXERCISES—Page 12
tional Broadcasting Company
Jews have sustained will remain
ure," he declared, "today ties. He declared that "America
during a broadcast presented un-
dark stains on the pages of his-
her for American citizens in owes a debt of gratitude to its
der the auspices of the United tory." but added that no perse-
general or Jews in particular. Jewish citizens."
Jewish Appeal.
cutions can "break their spirit
The agents of the Axis powers
Earlier Date for Next
Dr. Stephen S. Wise presided
Paying tribute to the Amer- or destroy their faith in democ-
lave done their job all too well. over the session which was
Week's Publication
ican war effort, he observed that racy."
Father Coughlin's Social Justice attended by 500 delegates from
as at least been forbidden from all parts of the country. Dr.
Because Memorial Day, "the entry of America into the
Recalling how after the first
war has brought new faith into World War the establishment of
,, ntinuing its seditious preach- Wise pledged "renewed loyalty
May 30, falls on Saturday,
the
hearts
of
freedom-loving
tents, but the root of the evil to the United States and maxi-
there will be no mail de- peoples throughout the world," minority rights and the pledge
has not been touched.
mum aid to the United Nations,"
liveries. Copy for next adding that this spirit "has pen- for the rebuilding of the J wish
National Home in Palestin
"It is a strange phenomenon and urged Prierican Jews to
ad
week's issue must be in the
hat government officials refuse use their freedom to "right the hands of the Editor not later etrated into the darkest corners been undertaken as a me
of
of the earth" and given the sig-
to do anything serious about the wrong against their brethren."
than Tuesday, May 26, at nal to all peoples everywhere aiding oppressed Jews, Dr.
spread of anti-Semitism. Six He declared that "every attempt
mann, who was instrument
10:00 a. m.
that we are on the road to vic-
months after Pearl Harbor,
tory.
See WEIZMANN—Page 10
See CONGRESS—Page 10
Father Coughlin's agents and

The Allied Jewish Campaign approached the three-quarter mark at its las!
campaign report-meeting on Wednesday noon at the Statler, with the announce-
ment of reports to date totaling $726.155. which represents 74' , of this year's quota.
Inspired on Monday by Joseph C. Hyman. executive vice-chairman of the Joint
Distribution Committee. and at Wednesday's meeting by Rabbi James G. Heller o
Cincinnati. the workers pledged themselves to carry on the work of solicitation in

Temple Beth El
Re-Elects Jos. 3l.
Welt President

United Hebrew
Schools Hold
Graduation

American Jewish Congress
Denounces Discrimination

Rosenwald Post 218 to
Sell Poppies May 26

Weismann Asks U.S. to Lead
In Post- War Reconstruction

