America 'apish periodical Carter ,42 June I q, 1942 Religious High School Graduation on June 20 go. in 1.j . at of the ur, uri 11 ck of re. ay, for be ua- rtz I„ at of S. V- n- r- of a- re CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Camp Habonim Registration Draws to a Close; Thirteenth Season Opens on July 16 9 Hebrew Schools A class of 24 young men and young women who completed a 12-year course of study in the Sunday Religious School and High School of Congregation Shaarey Zedek will be graduated Sabbath, June 20, at the close of the Sab- ba th morning service. Many of these students have attended the Shaarey Zedek school since their kindergarten days. Their course of study included Jewish history, literature, religion, ethics, Zion- ism and current events and prob- lems. The purpose of the course was to impart a background of general information regarding the chief movements and personalities of the Jewish past and to develop a positive and reverent attitude' to traditional Judaism, its prin- ciples and observances. Members of the class have also attended junior congregation and have been active in other youth organiza- tions. POOL AT CAMP HABONIM The program will seek to give a bird's eye view of Jewish life Although there are still two 9 a. m. to 3:30 p. m. The fee and the following members of the graduation class will participate: weeks left to the opening of is only $32.00 for the entire Miss Elaine Brode, Miss Florence Camp Habonim, registration is season of eight weeks and in- Waze, Mordecai Grossman, Shel- rapidly nearing completion. cludes a hot and well-balanced don Weinstein. Miss Judith Ja- Many parents took advantage lunch served in the cool and cobs will deliver the valedictory of the early registration and spacious auditorium of the Cen- address and Harold Goodman, only a limited number of vacan- ter. Admission is limited to boys and girls between the ages president of the class, will pre- cies are still available. sent a gift to the congregation Camp Habonim, the day camp of 5 to 13 inclusive. in behalf of the graduates. Dr. A. of the Jewish Community Cen- A well trained and experi- M. Hershman and Rabbi Morris ter, will open its thirteenth sea- enced staff of adult counsellors Adler will address the class. Mor- son on Monday, July 6, for an has been engaged to take charge ris H. Blumberg, the president of eight-week period, ending Aug- of the camp activities. Boris the congregation, will distribute ust 28. The camp is conducted Katz, swimming instructor of the diplomas. Ben Chiniti is the in the building of the Center the Center, will be in charge of instructor of the class. on Monday through Friday from the campers' swimming program. The United Hebrew Schools are in receipt of contributions from Mr. and Mrs. David S. Friedman in honor of the con- sec•ation of Rita L. Cohn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Cohn of 18450 Fairfield; and Freda Ilene Frazer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Frazer of 4:101 Leslie Ave. Gamma Kappa Chi Inducts Pledges at Wayne University The Gamma Kappa Chi fra- ternity of Wayne University in- ducted 22 pledges at its semi- annual dinner (lance held 'last week at Bonnie Brook Country Club. The following were admitted into the fraternity: Irving Cohen, Joe Fischoff, Max Garber, Sam Garfinkel, Alfred Geffin, Seymour Gotha), Ralph Gross, Sheldon Kavieff, Meyer Kravitz, Paul Miller, Leo Milman, Jack Port- ney, Seymour Ribiat, Murray Sherman, Silverman, Herbert Aaron Sinkoff, Phil Sirotkin, Ed- ward Springer, Maurice Sugar, Seymour Vandeer, Harry Weber- man and Manuel Weinberg. Jack Corinblit was elected pres- ident succeeding. Sid Dworkin and Charles Kruger as vice-president. The other activities such as arts and crafts, singing, danc- ing, photography, journalism, nature study are all conducted by adult counsellors who are experts in their particular fields. The daily lunch menues have been carefully selected by Mrs. Aitchson, the dietitian of the Center. In addition to the regular pro- gram of educational and leisure time activities, the children will be made familiar with the Civ- — BUY WAR BONDS! — ilian Defense Program and giv- en an opportunity to contribute in various ways to the war effort. tiale Seci4Ozge.44. As a result of the re- TAYLOR'S strictions on transportation, in- cluding chartering of buses, the "Springtime i,Revue camp management will provide Swingtime care for children whose parents starring 'must transport them to and 40 VANCE from the Center before and OTHERS LOWRY after camp hours. The Camp "LANKY" BOWMAN'S MUSIC management will also attempt to 2 Complet n shows Nightly 2 have parents living in the same ANDREW H. SNEED MGR' neighborhood share the available means of transportation. Furth- er information may be obtained 2673* by calling the Center, Madison 8400. •01 0 - — - P E THRT DX V ti4 Ig 8. iy of Federation of Polish Jews Collects Clothes of Polish The Federation Jews announces that 10,000 pounds of clothing has been collected. However, the need is so great that an additional 15,- 000 pounds from Detroit is needed. In addition to clothing, funds for cleaning, packing and ship- ping must be raised. This is not an appeal for relief purposes, but for necessary expenses to ship the clothing, $2,500 is needed and we are asking individuals and or- ganizations to donate as liberally as they can to expedite the ship- ments. Act on this appeal now. Send usable cast-off clothing to our office, 9124 Linwood, which is open daily from 10 to 5 p. m. and Sundays from 10 to 2 p. m. The office is closed Saturdays. If unable to deliver, phone Tyler 7-9650 and it will be picked up. Mail or bring your donation of money. Make checks payable to American Federation for Polish Jews. SEGAL (Continued from Page 4) Jews but only the good of all the people. Finally, we think of the good new world that must come out The of the current travail. world shall be founded on fel- lowship and justice, and cer- tainly Jews would not be in their prophetic character if, by a Jewish state, they sowed the seeds of new strife and opened wounds for a new blood-letting. * * * HIS is our side and I sub- mit it humbly enough. For a long time it has seemed there is only one side; the voices of opponents have been drowned out by a loud clamor that has the sound as of all Israel speak- ing. So that it has been made to appear that dissident voices are the shameful expression of outcast renegades from the house of Israel. A great many of us welcome the articulate rabbis coming forward to speak for the large number of Jews—they may be the majority—who think there is grave menace to Jewish life iu Judaism going forth for political conquest. It seems to me that these rabbis should be more than nega- tive voices of protest. There should be a pronouncement of is hat being a Jew really means. There has been a lot of con- fusion and the bewildered breth- len wander in all directions of 1), Ing Jewish, even to remote horizons. Perhaps there is some- thing to the old and almost for- gotten concept that Judaism has to do chiefly with the good lift. T A VICIOUS LIE EXPOSED! In the June 2 and 3 issues of the Detroit News, there appeared an ad in their classified columns which asked for a Gentile bookkeeper. This advertisement was purported to have been phoned into the office of the Detroit News by our firm! This advertisement was inserted without our knowledge and without our con- sent. In proof of this statement we show herewith a copy of the letter from the Detroit News absolving us of any blame. After an exhaustive investigation, we can arrive at but one conclusion—it is the work of a fiendish mind intent upon casting discredit upo the fair name of Wolverine Ginger Ale Co. For the sake of fair play, we ask you to read all the facts? The Detroit News • A FEW FACTS About Julius Singer and the Wolverine Ginger Ale Co. We have served the com- munity faithfully and honestly for 30 years. Julius Singer, our Presi- dent, is an ardent. honest and firm believer in the upbuilding of the Jewish Homeland. He is also an active member of the Bnai Britt], Gewerkshaft- en. Jewish Workers Al- liance and Cong. Mish- kin Israel. He has always contributed funds to the Allied Jewish Campaign and all worthly causes. As a loyal Jew and good American, Mr. Singer yields to no one in his intense and earnest efforts to conduct himself with credit to the Jewish Community. THE HOME NEWSPAPER DETROIT. MICHIGAN Juno 10, 1942. Mr. Julius Singer, Wolverine Gingerale Co., 1384 Hancock Ave., Detroit, Mich. Dear Mr. Singer, We regret that someone has taken advantage of the privilege that we extend to our readers to phone in adds for insertion in our Classified Columns and used your nano in oonnecticn with an advertisement for a Gentile bookkeeper. We were given TO 6944 as your phone number at the time but as you know vde do not have timo to verify these numbers and still render service to our advertisers on these last minute calls. Wo will be more than glad to co-operate with you in any way possible to determine tho party or parties responsible for the insertion of this add if you have any idea as to who it might be. S250 REWARD for information leading to the identification of the per- son or persons responsible for the insertion of the adver- tisement in the Detroit News. Very truly yours, The Detroit News, Asst. Bus. Mgr. WOLVERINE GINGER ALE CO. 3601 EAST HANCOCK JULIUS SINGER, President PLAZA 7790