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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle
June
DETROIT
LIEB
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19 - 1942
Lt. Eli Levin Post Distribu;es Diaries to Selectees
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uting to the war effort of Amer-
cause the membership in the
ica and the United Nations."
I'lllel Foundation reached the
He explained that the commit- 900 mark, which represented 75
tee and its many supporters per cent of the Jewish student
body, the largest enrollment in
have no quarrel with the British the Foundation's history.
people, merely the bureaucrats
Rabbi Eric Friedland of Pon-
in the government, who oppose tiac, chairman of the educational
the Jewish Army idea for the committee, reported that
total
same reason that lost Singapore of 10 rabbis from various a parts
Burma, and Hong Kong.
of the state visited 14 colleges
In relation to the Arab World who brought the story of the
and the British explanations that Jew into these schools.
the Arabs would revolt, he de-
A report of AZA activities
clared the Arab are pro Axis,
and that the only Allies and true was given by Leonard Belove,
friends the United Nations have city director, who informed the
in the Middle East are the Jews. council of AZA's activity in the
Furthermore he stated that National Deferense program.
the Jews will have vidicated Local chapters are active aid-
ing the National Salvage Commis-
their honor as a people by sup- sion, the Youth division of Na-
porting and insisting upon the
formation of a Jewish Army." tional Defense by collected salv-
age. Members of the chapters
The moral rights of the Jews to have been active in the Red
participate in this war as Jews
Cross, U.S.O., Russian, China
cannot be denied," he stated.
and British War Relief activi-
He laid particular stress in the ties.
fact that the committee in no
Sam Maza, of Pisgah Lodge,
way envisions the inclusion of spoke on the bowling and other
American Jews into the pro- athletic events that have become
posed Jewish Army.
a part of the Council.
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Tuesday afternoon a delegation the Jewish War Veterans through-
from Lt. Eli Levin Post No.
230, Jewish War Veterans of the out the United States.
Harry J. Schaeffer, chairman of
United States and its Auxiliary
were on hand and distributed the committee together with Com-
"My Life in the Service Diaries" mander Harry L. Carson and Lou-
to 200 new selectees who were ba Lupiloff, president of Auxiliary
leaving for Camp Custer from No. 230, and a speakers commit-
the induction center on West Fort tee are appearing before many
Street.
Jewish organizations to explain
The distribution of these diaries the "Adopt A Yank" plan and to
is part of the "Adopt A Yank" enlist their aid in this worthy
plan inaugurated by Lt. Eli Levin project. To date, the Post and
Post last Christmas that has be- Auxiliary have adopted 150 serv-
come a nation-wide movement icemen, all of whom have received
adopted by the various posts of a gift package and correspondence
COMMUNITY
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N.H.J.C. Hostess to
Soldiers and Sailors
is being exchanged between the
s•vicemen and the auxiliary.
Friday, June 26, Lt. Eli Levin
Auxiliary will visit the Marine
Hospital and distribute gifts to
the sick veterans and a games
party has been arranged for with
valuable gifts to the lucky Ones.
During the months of - June, July
and August, Post No. 230 and
the Auxiliary will meet the first
Tuesday at Jericho Temple, 275
Joy Road. All veterans and former
servicemen are cordially invited
to attend.
Sister of Zion Mizrachi
To Install Officers
mittee, Education Committee, In-
The Detroit League of the
Installation of officers and a
ternal Jewish Relations Commit-
NHJC
at Denver was hostess strawberry festival will be held
tee, Admissions Committee, Arbi-
traiton Committee, Inter-Group at the USO headquarters last by the Sisters of Zion Mizrachi
Committee and Literature Com- Monday. Mrs. Jack Berger. on Tuesday, June 30, at 1:30
mittee. In addition to a review of president, appointed Mrs. David p. in., at Congregation Shaarey
Ebner, Mrs. Sol R. Levy, Mrs. Zedek.
past activity, plans and sugges- Saul
Glueckman,
Mrs.
Moe
tions for future program will be
Mrs. Joshua S. Sperka will
discussed.
Prince and Mrs. Alex Caplan install the new officers. Mild
to
represent
the
league.
Alt- A brans will render several vo.
Upon the recommendation adopt-
ed at one of the round table dis- proximately 800 sandwiches cal selections. An annual report
cussions in the April 12 Institute, were prepared by the members will be given. Mrs. Joseph H.
attendance of delegates at quar- of the Detroit League to serve Kunin will preside. Mrs. Morris
terly conferences will be recorded. the soldiers and sailors. Israel is in charge of arrange.
Delegates absent from confer-
ments. Mrs. Abraham Kalman
ences will be notified, and the or-
and Mrs. Pauline Adler are the
ganizations whom they represent Home Relief Active
hostesses.
will be advised of the absence of In War Relief
v t ide.mbers and friends are in-
their delegates. The officers of
the Jewish Community Council
The Home Relief Society
On June 8, Mrs. A. D. Mark-
urge all delegates to be present closed the season with a board
at this important meeting.
meeting June 12 at the home of son of 3293 Euclid Ave. was
QUARTERLY CONFERENCE
Mrs. Charles Bassey on Glen- hostess to the board of direc-
dale Ave.
URGE RUBBER DRIVE
tors in honor of the forthcom-
The Council calls on every Jew-
The board of directors voted ing marriage of her daughter,
ish organization and every Jew- to contribute to Russian War Leonore Jane.
ish individual in the city to join Relief $250.00, Chinese War Re-
Arrangements were made for
in the rubber drive. This is in lief $100.00, Navy Relief $25.00. an all-day Bob-Lo boat excursion
response to a specific request
Cookies are being sent to the to be held by the chapter on
made of the Jewish Community Red Cross Hospital at Fort Cus- Sunday, August 9. 'Mrs Abra-
Council by the President of the ter each month. August 16 is ham Kelman was appointed
United States, through the War Home Relief Day at Fort Cus- c hair man. Organizations are
Production Board, in order to se- ter Snack Bar. Mrs. Samuel asked to keep this date open.
cure the cooperation of everyone Arkin, Hogarth 2213, chairman
in the collection of scrap rubber, of USO activities, and Mrs. Bar-
so vitally needed in the continua- ney Newman, Townsend 5-3600,
FROHMAN
tion of our war effort.
chairman of cookies for the
Every rabbi in the city is being Red Cross Hospital, would ap-
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requested by the Jewish Commun- preciate calls front members re-
ity Council to make an announce. garding
ment to It's congregation that in summer. donations during the cal activity between the city of
Cleveland and the city of Detroit.
the two week period of June 15 to
Case meetings will continue
June 27, every pound, every ounce during the summer regularly y In Cleveland he is a member of
the faculty of the Cleveland Col-
of scrap rubber that can be sal-
a month. Volunteers wish- lege of Music, where he teaches
vaged should be brought to the twice
ing to serve call Mrs. M a xw e ll orchestral and choir conducting.
neatest gas station. If you wish, Emmer , T ownsend
8-6162. Annual He is also the head of the Cleve-
you m ay collect one cent a pound
Announcement of the
A. Cappella choir. In Detroit,
for all the rubber turned in. If Home Relief Dinner Dance to he
land directs the Detroit Halm
you have any doubts as to whether ,
p ace
ctober 2o, Book- Si nging Society, the largest musi-
any item is composed of rubber, Cadillac Hotel, was made by the
cal organization of the Jewish
bring it along. Take no chances chairman of Ways and Means, , community of Detroit. Mr. 1.oh-
'r
that will overlook any scrap of Mrs. Ralph Levy.
man was a pupil of Walter Dam-
rosch, the dean of American con-
The Civilian Defense Commit-
doctors, and of Ernst Bloch one
tee of the Jewish Community Ladies Yeshiva Boat
of the most eminent of living
Council is calling on every mem-
modern American compose s. In
ber organization of the Council to Excursion June 21
addition to his talents as I con-
support this effort. Each organ-
The Ladies
of Yeshiva
so a
ization is urged to make this Yehuda
are sponsoring
an Beth
ex- doctor, Mr. Frohman is
gifted pianist and cellist. leis
drive its most important business cursion to Bob-Lo Sunday,
a
-New
June the composer of the canter,,
during this two-week period. Every
21, 1942.
can be ob- Era ", which has been p i e-mted
individual must make this task wined
from Tickets
members,
his own responsibility. Do not be hive office, or by caling the
Town- in Detroit and in other eitH-. He
afraid of duplication. Do not wait send 5-1171; tickets will also has written many choral and
for someone else to do this job be sold at the boat docks Sun- orchestral arrangements f. the
for you.
new Jewish songs and ' f i, races
morning.
June 2.
"This is an excellent opportun- day
tenberg,
president,
asks
that Rot-
the emerging out of the pioneei life
Mrs.
ity," states Dr. Schmarya Klein-
of Palestine. His latest ci.'itive
man, chairman of the Civilian Public atend.
work "The Jewish Sabbath Eve
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Defense Committee, "for the Jew-
Service" is soon to be pu. 1 - hed
ish community to demonstrate Draper Allen Speaker at
by a New York publisher. M 'y of
h cora
h l num
te
!Tn . -
again its whole-hearted co-opera- Noonday Luncheon Club
I
de red by Temple Israel' s hoir
tion and support of America's
Will' against the enemies of civil-
e s;;)in l i l pobseitio on f. Mr. Frohman' , own
Draper Allen, price admin-
ization."
istrator manager, will be the
t i A cto l elnddwu . t h eo:ecd a ormh eymi in t r e i . r c a e F s te t reodh:ii it ■ ;: ,__ I :ii_ rr-.
fl
guest speaker at the Democratic ing the Temple Israel
Ladies Lechem Picnic
c1- . o e
Noonday Luncheon Club which
conducted
meets
meets at the Women's Guild.
The Detroit Ladies Lechem 13th floor of the Metropolitan Frohman direct, 2252 Webb, TO
Aneeim Society are having their Bldg., Thursday, June . at 5-5073, or at the of of
T, nipl
fice
annual picnic at Palmer Park, 12:15 p. m• His subject will be Israel, 610 Boulevard
Bldg. TR.
Sunday, June 21. "Price Administration." 1-5110.