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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1942-05-29

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A merfram (etif isk Periodical Cotter

May 2o, 1942

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CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

DETROIT JEWtsti CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

CLASSIFIED

DAVID HOROWITZ, TEACHER,
WANTED — —Single business
English, Citizenship, Yiddish.
man desires to share nicely
Hebrew and Bar Mitzvah.
furnished home with respon-
Reading and writing guaran-
sible man about 25 to 35.
teed. Free trial lesson. 2275
2924 Columbus, Tyler 6-1276.
W. Philadelphia. Davison 9392
or Tyler 4-9522.
ENTERTAINING? - Let Marie
Halasz cater your •party. Profit
HAIR ON FACE REMOVED
by experienc e gained as cat-
permanently by electric needle.
cress to Grosse Pointe fami-
No scars. Results guaranteed.
lies. Finest cakes and cookies.
Michigan licensed operator. Jen-
Reasonable. Phone Niagra
nie Wohlman, 10211 Dexter,
6339.
near Calvert. Tyler 7-1986.
Open evenings.
FOR RENT — Nice, furnished
room in five room flat of
ADULT EDUCATION—Individ-
lady, suitable for two ladies
ual ;nstruction. Short courses
or gentlemen, or couple. Or
in public speaking, English vo-
will sublease. Good transpor-
cabulary, grammar, etc. Organ-
tation. 2688 Richton. Town-
ization leadership, personality
send 7-1935.
study. Also other courses. Call
4 to 6. UN. 2-1191.
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
---
room in apartment of two
FOR RENT — Nice, large fur-
adults, continuous hot water.
nished room in home of three
2545 Taylor Ave., Apt. 208.
adults, for gentleman. Good
Tyler 7-3641.
transportation. 4211 Webb
Ave. Davison 0449.
FOR RENT — Beautiful new
summer cottage, located on
FOR SALE — Wisconsin, near
Watkins Lake, 25 miles from
Curtis. 4 bedrooms, 2 tiled
Detroit. Completely furnished,
baths, gas heat, lavatory 1st
hot and cold water. All mod-
floor, maid's quarters, large
ern conveniences. Fitzroy
8787.
recreation room, double 40
ft. lot. Landscaped. Cash to
mortgage. Call University W ANTE D—Comfortable room
and board in kosher home, by
3-6348 Monday, or after 9
elderly man, confined to bed
a. m. call Cherry 1784.
part time. Willing to pay for
service. Reply to Box 200, De-
FOR RENT — Airy, nicely fur-
troit Jewish Chronicle.
nished room for gentleman
Good transportation. 2254 FOR RENT—Beautifully furnish-
Taylor Ave.
ed room for gentleman in home
of three adults. Near bus and
FOR RENT — —Nice room for
car lines. Garage if desired.
young man or young lady near
3026 West Grand Ave. Town-
bus and street car line. Rea-
send 6-7749.
, sonable. 3320 Monterey. To.
6-6582.
YOUNG LADY will share beau-
tiful, furnished apartment, with
FOR RENT — Furnished room.
another young business girl.
Unlimited telephone. Good
Daily maid service and other
transportation. 2924 Tyler Ave.
hotel convenienves. Sally Rose,
To. 5-9204.
Lee Plaza Hotel.

Dutch Non-Jews
Wear "Mogen Davids"
To Show Sympathy

Danish King Rejects Nazi
Orders to Introduce
Nuremberg Laws

LONDON — (WNS) — King
GENEVA—)WNS) — Angered Christian of Denmark has
by the failure of their anti-Jew thwarted repeated Nazi attempts
ish campaign to win converts in recent months to make Den-
among the Dutch people, Nazi mark's 5,000 Jews subject to the
authorities in the occupied Neth- infamous Nuremberg anti-Jewish
erlands warned this week tha t laws, it was disclosed here this
"the Jewish question in Holland week by usually well-informed
demands an immediate solution.' Danish exiles.
At one time the Danish mon-
The warning came shortly after
many non-Jews appeared in pub- arch threatened to abdicate if the
lic in important Dutch cities, Nazi occupation authorities in-
wearing the yellow "Mogen troduced stringent anti-Jewish
Davids," which all Jews must laws without his consent. The
wear, on their street clothing to Nazis yielded because of King
demonstrate their sympathy for Christian's great popularity with
the Danish people.
their Jewish neighbors.
Confronted with Nazi demands
The Nazi warning against the
that the anti-Jewish legislation
Jews was accompanied by threats be
introduced, the King was re-
that "those who demonstrate
ported to have replied: "We have
sympathy with the Jews publicly never considered ourselves in-
will. without exception, be re- ferior to the Jews, hence we have
garded as enemies of the occu- no such problem (Jewish) in
pying forces and will be treated Denmark."
accordingly." Several weeks ago
"This subtle answer," a Dan-
the Dutch radio in London urged ish spokesman here said, "has
the Dutch people to protest pub- not deterred the Germans from
licly against the Nazi order com-
trying to shove in entering
pelling Jews to wear the yellow wedges, such as ordering the
arm band.
Danish Jews to report all their
The Nazi radio station in Hil- financial holdings to the Ministry
versum announced that the time of Finance for later perusual by
has come to wipe out "the agita- Berlin. But the king threatened
tion of Holland's tens of thou- to abdicate and this scheme fell
sands of Jews who are attempt- through. On this issue, the King
ing to form a front of Dutchmen has the Danish people behind
against their National Socialist him."
compatriots.''
Declaring that "the Dutch pop-
ulation has little misunderstand- Gestapo Now Wants
ing of the Jewish problem," the Derbies for Jews
Nazi radio added: "But the fact
that many Dutchmen do not Ads:.
LONDON (WNS)—If the Ges-
to -eo it solved does not mean
tapo has its way all ,Jews in Ger-
IL! the problem does not exist. many will soon he compelled to
TM , Jewish minority in Holland
wear derbies to distinguish them
st,11 exerc'ses considerable in- from the Aryan population. The
fluence, and its weight must be demand that no Jew he permitted
reduced to the same level as in to appear in public without a
Germany."
derby was made in the Schwartze
The renewed anti-Jewish drive Korps, official publication of the
In the Netherlands may be traced Gestapo.
to the appointment of ' the vio-
The Gestapo organ argued that
lently anti - Semetic Heinrich the yellow Mogen Davids which
Iiimailer, chief of the Gestapo. the Jews are now compelled to
a supreme chief of police in wear on their street clothing are
i imad, according to diplomatic
not sufficient to distinguish be-
01 ; viers here.
tween Jews and Aryans. The Nazi
1,e Amsterdam newspaper paper complained that too many
;;;graph" furnished evidence Jews are able to disguise them-
do, week that the Nazi anti- selves as Germ an .workers.
J ''`' :sh drive is making little Fchwartze Korps proposed that
headway. The newspaper re- the Jews wear derbies in addition
ported that of the 354 marriages to the yellow "badge of disgrace."
which took place last month in
that city, about 100 involved a
The fountain of beauty is
Jew and non-Jew. This propor- the heart, and every generous
tion is considerably higher than thougth illustrates the walls of
existed before the Nazis invaded your chamber. —Quarles.
Holland,the paper commented.
Another report received here p. m. daily—immediately before
stated that the Nazi authorities the shops close for the day. Most
had limited the shopping hours shops have little or no food left
for Jews to between 5 and 6 at that time of the day.

Mt. Sinai to Celebrate Bus Transportation
Birthday June 7
To Camp Chelsea

The Mt. Sinai Hospital Asso-
Transportation is available for
ciation will celebrate its 5th birth- Canip Chelsea campers. Camp
day anniversary on Sunday eve- Chelsea, the camp for mothers
ning, June 7, at the Temple Beth and children, located near Chel-
sea, Mich., may he reached by
Greyhound Bus. The buses leave
the Detroit Washington Blvd. Bus
Station at 1:20 and 3:20 p. m.,
arriving at Chelsea at 3:20 and
5:20 p. in. The camp truck will
meet these buses to transport
campers and their luggage to
camp, us fare to Chelsea is $1.31
one way and $2.36 round trip.
Mr. and Mrs. Sigmund Kulka,
directors of Camp Chelsea, re-
quest that campers plan to come
to camp in the afternoon, so that
their first meal at camp will be
supper.
Camp Chelsea will open on June
28, and invites the husbands and
fathers of campers to spend the
first and last weeks of the camp-
ing season with their families.
The first camp week includes the
July 4 week-end. The last camp
week ends August 22. At all
other times the camp is restricted
to mothers alone, or mother's and
NATIIANIEL GOLDSTICK
children from three to seven years
of age.
El, at which time the newly elect-
Registration for Camp Chelsea
ed officers will also be installed. may be made at the Jewish Com-
Rabbi Leon From will be the munity Center. Appointments for
guest speaker. Nathaniel Gold-, registration should be obtained
stick, corporation counsel is to with Mrs. Sally Grant, camp reg-
act as master of ceremonies. A istrar. The telephone number is
very interesting program has been Madison 8400.
planned by the chairman, Mrs.
Joshua Karbel and her very cap-
able committee. Many entertain- UNVEILING
ing surprises are in store for
A monument in memory of
the guests. The Halevy Singing Philip Rosenthal will be un-
Society, directed by Dan Froh- veiled on Sunday, May 31, at
man, will head the program. Re- 12:30 p. trr., at Clover Hill Park
freshments will be served. Mem- Cemetery. Rabbi Jacob Hober-
bers and their friends and family man of Congregation Beth Itz-
are invited. There will he no ad- chock will officiate. Relatives and
mission charge.
friends are invited to attend.

1 1

DOUBLE UNVEILING

A double unveiling of monu-
ments in memory of Rebecca
Shevin and her son, William,
will take place Sunday, May 31,
at 11:30 a. m., at Clover Hill
Park Cemetery. Rabbi A. M.
Hershman will officiate. Friends
and relatives are invited to at-
tend.

Engagement

and

Wedding Rings

at Real

Savings

All Makes of

Morey Medal

Ladies' & Gents'
Watches
Fine Watch
Repairing

RESIDENCE JEWELRY OFFICE

3787 ATKINSON
Dexter and mco lade
TY. 7.8635

Detsceen

Rev. Cantor

Jacob
Silverman

SURGICAL
MOREL
15 Years'
Practice
Recommended by
Pto mi eln rue and

110.punts
9371
Wildemere
TY. 4-0062

Marriages
Performed

The Well Known Rev.

Hyman Schulsinger

of Cong.
Beth Tefilo
Emanuel

Capable and

Specialized
UNVEILING OF MONUMENT
A monument in memory of
MOHEL
the late Joseph Leach will be
Also Marriages
unveiled on Sunday, May 31,
Performed,
at 11:30 a. nt, at Machpaleh
Services in Eng-
Cemetery. Rabbi Morris Adler
lish and Yiddish
The summer program at the will officiate. Relatives and
Jewish Community Center, Wood- friends are invited to attend.
1934 Hazelwood
ward at Holbrook, which goes into
TLIer 6-6960
effect Monday, June 29, will give
Center members an opportunity
to participate in a variety of
social, cultural, recreational and
MRS. BERTHA FREEDMAN
athletic activities.
A number of changes are being widow of the late Joseph Freed-
made in the Health Education man, passed away Monday, May
schedule. Junior and intermedi- 25, after a lingering illness, at
2641 GLENDALE AVE.
ate boys and girls will have four the home of her daughter, Mrs.
afternoon swim periods, Mondays Harry Sloan of 1715 Burlingame
TOwnsend 9-0344
through Thursdays. In addition Ave., with whom she made her
to the regular Sunday afternoon home for the past three years.
SURGICAL MOHEL
and Thursday evening mixed She would have been 80 years
Marriages
Performed
swims, coeducational periods are old on her birthday in October.
being scheduled for Mondays and Surviving the deceased are four
Wednesdays, 12:30 to 1:30 p. m. daughters: Mrs. Hyman Levin,
These are for members in the Mrs. Harry Wangrow,
Mrs.
sub-senior rank and upward. Harry Sloan and Mrs. Allen
Rev. Cantor
Ample provision is also being Shoenfield of Ann Arbor; and
made for full use of the gym- four sons: Morris, George, Jack
DAVID
nasium, handball and squash and Max N.; twelve grandchil-
GOLDEN
courts.
dren and two great grandchil-
Detroit's Favorite
FILM PROGRAM
Si 0 II IC I.
dren. Two brothers, George and
As a special feature of this William Brown of Boston sur-
13-0190
summer's cultural program a vive. For many years a mem-
Wedding Ceremo-
series of outstanding films will ber of Congregation Shaarey
Mee Performed al
Home and by Ap-
be presented on Monday evenings. Zedek, Sisterhood of Shaarey
pointment.
They will deal with current prob- Zedek, Hadassah, and the Wom-
lems both at home and abroad.
"The City" and "The River" are en's Auxiliary of United Hebrew
among the films to be shown. At- Schools, Mrs. Freedman took a
RECEPTACLES
tendance at Monday Movie Nights keen interest in Jewish commu-
Garbage, Ash and Rubbish.
will be free to Center members. nal affairs. She had been a resi-
Reinforced Concrete. Pally
Guaranteed. Priced
Admission for non-members will dent of Detroit for 37 years.
(UM.
be 17c.
AMERICAN
MRS. ALVINA CAPLAN
Musical programs will be pre-
RECEPTACLE Co.
sented on Tuesdays. On Wednes- of 2001 Atkinson Ave. passed
579 Kenilworth
To. 84819
days there will be a "Fun and away Friday, May 22, at the age
Game Night" with folk dancing, of 71, after an extended ill-
group games and community sing- ness. She is survived by six
ing. Fun and Game Night will children, Ruth and Jeanette of
MONUMENTS
be free to members. Admission Detroit, Lillian and Julian of
for non-members will be 11c.
New York, Frank of Pittsburgh,
Summer dances will be spon- Pa., and Mrs. Alice Klauber of
sored by the Sub-Senior Council St. Louis, Mo. Funeral services
on Thursday nights. The charge
for members will be 6c and Ile were held Sunday, May 24, and
for others. Other contemplated burial was made in St. Louis.
activities are Book Chats, a Par-
JAMES A. KATES
ents' Institute for the parents of beloved husband of Mollie Ash-
the children in Camp Habonim erson, and dear father of Clarke,
and a series of popular lectures passed away Saturday,
May 23,
oil "Health in War Time." Many
activities this summer will be held in Los Angeles, Calif. Besides his
Granite sad Marble Monuments
outdoors, weather permitting. All wife and son, he is survived by
7729 TWELFTH ST.
his
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Mar-
Defense Courses and War Efforts
Inner 4-7112
Committee activities will continue cus Kates of the Hotel Eddy-
through the summer. A bulletin stone, and a brother, Dr. Simon
scheduling days and hours is in C. Kates of this city.
Flowers for all occasions-
r)eater Joy Florist. 11 yler 6.6622
preparation.
With the exception of the Men's
411111.11.11.1111111 .11111.1111116MIRRIP
Health Club, a three months'
summer membership may be ob-
Detroit's Finest
tained, with full privileges, be-
Jewish Funeral Home
ginning June 1, at the following
rates: Juniors and Intermediates,
JEWISH
$2; Sub-Seniors, $3; Seniors, $4;
Adults, $7.50; and Women's
Health Club, $10.

Community Center
Summer Program
Will Be Varied

OBITUARY

Rev. S. MOGILL

Manuel Orbach

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