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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1942-07-10

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

July 10, 1942

MINORITIES

rights of minorities. For minori- Mothers Club Outing
RED CROSS
DINNER
ties are rich assets of a democ- At Lola Valley Park
(Continued from Page 1)
racy, assets which no totalitarian
(Continued from Page 1)
(Continued from Page 1)
government can afford. Dictator-
Lola Valley Park will be the
fellow citizens.
which
commits itself to ti I, Mani-
ships
must,
of
necessity,
fear
and
scene
of
an
outing
of
the
Jewish
existence
since
World
War
I.
W
all famiili ar wi
suppress them. But within the Community Center's Mothers'
te ti
nan ce 1 of the highest dramatic
processare
e
by which , n a with
the
In
June,
1940,
a
surgical
dress-
r PsY-
, y
, . Lf
a Iv
o itt L i•L
( s E .
Clubs on Tuesday, July 14. The _ _
chology, the unusual is distrust- tolerance of a democracy, minor-
ities are the constant spring of group plans to meet at Dexter hig station was started. Th e '
R REPORTS
ed and anything unorthodox is new
ideas,
stimulating
a . t ing
.
n . cw. and Puritan at 10 a. • in . ' at the first year . oveIn 100,000 d1r9ess ng s a
The meetin g aCa
I I'd a r e
June,
42i,
port
associated by some people with thought and action, the constant entrance on the south side of the were mime.
of achievements thus far
enemy intriguing. Chauvinists are source of new vigor.
quiet
r
ui
t
month,
1
9
i n the
.--
i
9
Park. .

72
dressings
campaign
from
Mark
Y in
likely to spring up in any cam-
were completed. About 600 wo-
, executive director. Darin uv...er,
Included in a seres
of piics
i
To suppre ss minority thinking
cn
y Tere
h
munit.
is the instanc e in
h e
men qualified, to do h te wors, brief timehe has spent g the
outings
g
for
the
summer
sea-
our w ar of 1812 of a young man and minorit y expression would
i
it.
Mrs.
-
son
will
also
be
a
boat
ride
to
are
enrolled
in
the
un
troll on behalf of th •

y and lir e
ar rested and held for espionage tend
e
L nd to freeze societ
S h . ne
exander
chf
arge ,in
o Guild,
• ( ' he 1 .
(- Ti ll water
E
y l `nd • .t. - Bob-Lo on Monday, July 20; and tid

yi
Al
vent
progress.
For
the
1
,
major!
y
s
is
.
n
,d
is
been
highly
en-
on the suspicious circumstances
1`
is ( par
e
m enain
, i
• s c
,
a picnic at Rouge Park on Tues-
that "he carried it long whip and itself is stimulated by the exist- day, July 28.
call for workers to meet theater
couraged
by found
the fact
that the
urgent ca
has
a read
ence
of
minority
groups.
The
_, ..
,
wore an unusual number of but-
the new quotas for army and sponse imam g every I t ea( .i y V re.
Following
the
outings
many
human
mind
requires
contrary
tons on his pantaloons." When
. ,
thers' lubs navy surgical dressings.
New group in the (t
•' ( i ', l
. t_
1 l y 1 ' r (' rf
affairs go wrong the public, by e x pressions against which to test memb er s of the Mo
classes
in
bandage
making
will
ferences
plan
to
in outlook, t i iat !e l-
attend the open-air con-
ancient custom, demands a scope itself'
soon be announced.
platform Or religious pri ncip
: I es
Men who belong to a triumph- cells held each Tuesday evening
goat, and the first place to seek
The sewing department has have not deterred the formation l
one is from the minority.
ant majority always find it hard , at the Jewish Community Center.
just completed 100 garments for of a well-knit grou
All this would appear ridicu- to believe that sooner or later
I), vdi c:tdieta to
lous in our modern age, were it they themselves may be in a mi- serve only to solidify the op- the Needlework Guild, the Mil- a communal theater. dM r. Yuvil-
terials
being
furnished
by
the
ler
disclosed
the
significant
fact
not thles
the examples
of bigotry and nority group subject to o pp res
pressed
make them the more Sisterhood. In addition, all the that during the past seven weeks
persecution
ol ute, . and
ersecution we see in countries slam by some new majority. But _ res
whether they
be
reli-
.
• .
Y -
required
Red Cross sewing is the unprecedented amount of
once
once presumed to be enlightened that is exactly what happens. It g! • minorities
- or those of ra-
done, including: air raid 2,698 lines of press have b een
cud or political
political
origin.
And,
iron-
and, even more seriously, were happened during the French Rev- garments for children, layettes, devoted to issues of the Theater
it not for the fact that we are olution, when it was the practice ically enough, history discloses
already witnessing a crawling, in- for the particular bloc in power that, in the rare cases when mi- various types of clothing for Guild; The Detroit Detroit Jew-
sidious anti-Semitism in our own to drop the heads of the defeated norities are stamped out, the re- women and children, sick room ash Chronicle devoted 1163 of
such as pajamas, these lines. These facts have
country. It will be well to bear opposition, only to have their maining majorities fall apart and equipment,
convinced him that the theater
in mind continuously that we are Own heads fall a little later. The create fresh minorities, fresh sheets, bedjackets, etc.
Over 300 women are knitting can become a reality in the near
fighting today against intoler- Process was so clear that Denton schools of independent thought
for, the unit under the direc- future.
since and oppression, and that we might forecast at the guillotine statement.
tion of Mrs. Benno Marx, Mrs.
A telegram was received from
shall get them in abundance if that he would drag after him
The full recognition of the George Bloom, and Mrs. Lloyd Aaron Rosenberg, g chah•ma ❑
we lose. If we allow them to de- Robespierre.
of
rights of minorities has been a
Ivan Frankel. A canteen is also the executive committee, from
velop at home while we are en-
Furthermore, suppression and gradual evolution in America. maintained and serves the work- 1 1 )V e r s s h i ni ifk t e o In;,
ea ti t o rit t s tip-
gagingthe enemy abroad, we persecution rarely achieve their The early theocracies of the New ens luncheon at a nominal fee.
s
zt t h d i ‘ I't i s i (will
itt t h be sue- of
have immeasurably weakened our end. Christianity itself sprang World were firm in their religious Mrs. Milton Hirschfield and Mrs. the a Theater Guild
fighting arm.
from a small group wandering fanaticism and failed to protect Julian Lyons are in charge
charge.
cemful in bringing as the dh•ec-
It has always impressed me about Palestine, and remained a others against the oppression
Registration
egistration is now being for of its dramatic school, Sig-
that, quite apart from an y rea- minority faith in virtually every They tended to establish
which they themselves had fled, taken for new classes in first
Turkow, of
noted
sons of humanitarianism or jus- country its disciples reached, for tablish as the aid, canteen, and nurses aid. To and mund
art director
the producer
Jewish
tice or any sentiment regarding nearly three centuries. It was rigid requirement, in their New register call the Temple office, Guild Theater of Warsaw, who
the protection of the weak by persecution that drove these di;- Work! home, the code for which Madison 8350 or Miss Henrietta is at Present with his wife in
the strong, it is only common ciples afield and caused the reli- they had been persecuted in the Ascher, Trinity 2-0071.
Brazil.
sense to safeguard jealously the gion to spread. Such methods old.
"There is work for everyone," MAKE CONTRIBUTIONS
Their treatment of the Qua- says Mrs. Silverstein. Whether a
In response to an appeal for
keys and their stern, inflexible worker is trained or not, we immediate financial contributions
regulation
of
personal
conduct
need
her
help."
.
towards the present $25,000.00
man' ested an intolerance of
campaign for funds to insure the
minority viewpoints. Anne Hutch-
opening of the theater in the
inson, with her covenant of grace,
Sporting Goods Dept.
fall, a number of pledges were
JABOTINSKY
Randolph Store Only
represented unconventional op-
received from the floor. B. Lai-
position to the covenant of works,
(Continued from Page 1)
kin, as chairman of the budget
and she was banished from the committee, announces that a
SHAKESPEARE
Massachusetts Bay Colony. Roger eial organizing gifts, iron will partial list of contributors in-
Williams' doctrine of complete and ideas of Jewish national eludes the following: $500, Sam
WONDEREEL
religious liberty, extending even freedom he might have corn- Bookstein, Louis LaMed; Max
to toleration of Mohammedans, pelted a hesitant British govern- Karp, B. M. Kaikin, I. A. Liebson,
"Beginner's luck" reel . . . you can
Pagans and non-believers of any ment to change its Palestinian J. Wagman; $200: Max Holtzman;
actually learn to cast in five minutes. Fast,
description, made him a disturb- Policy in this time of crisis.
$150: William Sandler; $1011:
smooth action—easy to use. No thumbing,
ing minority leader in the mar-
Further details of the complete Hyman Bookstein, J. Cukerman,
no backlash. List price $7.501
row confines of Puritanism, and arrangements for the Jabotinsky S. Dronsick, Isaac Finkelstein,
he was forced to seek refuge memorial meeting will be pub- S. Jacobsen, Morris Mohr, Jack
with the Indians and to establish lished in the next issue of The Malamud, Aaron Rosenberg, Jay
a new colony where people did Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
Rosenshine, Nathan Shecter, Mon
or (lid not attend services and
ris Sklare, Harry Wexler, H. Zol-
could say or publish about what
Maximum Comfort Offered kower ; $50 : Morris Friedman,
they chose.
Morris Kane, Louis Margolis, N.
All this was an accumulation At the Grand Park Hotel
BADMINTON SET
P. Rosser, H. Salt and S. Wax-
of experience which came to be Readers desiring to vacation man, M. W. Zack; $25: Morris
reflected in the Constitution and the modern way, at the maximum Lesser, A. S. Landis. Sam Libel.-
Fast becoming a favorite with young and
the Bill of Rights. Our guaran- comfort with the minimum cost, man, L. Rubinstein, Mark Yuvil-
old . . . can be easily set up in your
ties of freedom in those docu- will choose the Grand Park Hotel, le•.
backyard' Set includes two raquets, net
ments represent a collection of located opposite South Haven's
viewpoints rather than a direct beautiful park, in the heart of FORM COMMITTEE
and bird.
The following have volunteered
heritage from a single national all activities.
culture and experience.
Just a short block away is the to serve as members of the ape-
Today we are living once more beach, the dance pavilion, golf, coat financial division of the cam-
in a period that psychologically tennis, riding, theaters—all the paign committee: B. M. Laikin,
vice-
susceptible to witch hanging and things necessary for an ideal va- chairman; Max Holtzman, vice-
chairman; J. Birnbaum, Sam
mob baiting. And each of us, if cation.
not alert, may find himself the Operated on the European p lan,
J.
Harry Bookstein,
Becker, S.
unconscious carrier of the germ modern rooms at the Grand Park Bookstein, Hyman
Hotel
are
available
at
very
reason-
Cukerman,
that
will
destroy
our
freedom.
CASTING LINE
able rates that will please you. Dronsick,
Finkelstein,
Moishe
Dombey,
Isaac
Irving
Friedman,
For each of us has within him Meals
Morris Kane,
"Dollar Dandy," made by Shakespeare . . .
self the inheritances of age-long Meals are optional.
a rb a' n o write
( r i fpuarit. Mr.
e i i • i Becker, manager, Louis LiiMed, I. A. Liebson, Lour
your assurance of real quality. Pure silk
hatreds, of racial and religious tion
Levine, Sam Lieberman, Jack
. . . black . . . waterproof. I8-pound test,
and every one has a
INIorris Newman. Jay
50 yds., List price $1.05.
tendency to find the cause that midi. Park oltil l t, esSoour thinI fIQar‘i' l e la n- , Malamud,
Morris Friedmn'
Rosenshine, Morris Sklare, I', Sis-
we guard our own thinking and
not be among those who cry out ment of Justice seeks to revoke lint Morris &haver, Jack T ucer,
k
Harry Weinberg, Julius Wagman
against
prejudices applicable to the citizenship of naturalized citi-
themselves,
while b usy spawning zens suspected of foreign alleg- and flai•i.y Zolkower.
Progress is reported free the
intolerances for others.
lance, rather than forthrightly to
In addition, as citizens, we prosecute such persons for what
must fight in their inci pient ever crime they may be guilty Women's Division of the Jewish
GOLF SET
stages all movements by govern- of. The course it is pursuing Theater Guild in their member-
ment or party or pressure groups casts dobt on the rights of all ship campaign. Organizations are
Alec MacDonald matched and balanced
is merits
to enroll
that seek to limit the legitimate naturalized citizens to the as same
being made
contacted
and hundreds
arrange'-
set consisting of midiron, mashie, niblick,
ore the current
f
"men
before
of any of our fellow treatment before the l
putter and choice of driver or brassie.
o
campaign will be concluded. This
citizens. For government,
ing withbryemntabneitts. offellzauTi.cliiiii: Rebecca
Men's women's and left hand models.
should be the very guardian of were born here. I have been sick-
man.
as chair
these liberties, is frequently, ened to see political parties flirt- activity is Redbla
being headed
by Mrs.
and Mesdames Sarah Friedman,
through excess zeal or desire for
quick accomplishment of a par- olio Ku Klux Klan-ism and hesi- La
pose, the oppressor. And politi- rating to denounce the anti-Semi- G. Gorenbein, Kay Hirsch, Esther
the last and
meeting
Mrs.
Rose Holtz-
cal parties, overanxious for vote- tism of Coughlinites and others. Lilted
Jennie
Weinberif.
At
GOLF TEES
man and M
Ma's.
Lillian
Bookstein
catching,
become
tolerant
to
in-
Polished hardwood. Bag of 100...
I9c
For now more than ever, we
tolerant groups.
keep in
forefront
of were
division.
I have noticed, with much dis- must
our minds
the the
fact
that when-
elected secretaries of the

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tress, the excessive wartime ac- ever we take away the liberties
Nazis Offer Reward for
tivity of the investigating bu- of those we hate, we are
reaus of Congress and the Admin. ing the way to loss of liberty open- Arrest of Jewish Editor
for
istration, with their impertinent those wo love.
and indecent searching out of
tyND uO mN ierg (1 1, 0r u N nS d)—France has
Our way of living together in ma LtO
the
papers, but
private lives and the past America is a strong but delicate
political
Yiddish.
beliefs of individuals. fabric. It is made up of many
Un of them printed-
Such methods, of course, are em- threads. It has been woven over "ser Wort," is in pa rt icu i;. irnld y
played with the excuse of pro- many centuries by
getting under the skins of the
the patience one
Nazis. Great efforts have been
tecting the nation from subver- and sacrifice of countless libert
.
Y' . made to uncover the sources a
sive activities. So are those of loving men arid women. It serves
the Gestapo. I have been appalled as a cloak for the protection of sponsors of this publication by
d -
at
the callous
indifference
of ob-
high white,
poor and
rich, and
of black
and the
cess.
Now, it but
is learned,
rewar
officers
of hte
Navy to the
of Jew
Gentile,
Gestapo
without a any
suc _

0
0, O 0 Ofra n c s h le aasdibn eg en ;: ) t f e the
vious and undemocratic discrimi- foreign and native born.
.
f. for r10information
nation against Negroes, and dos•
For God's sake, let us not tear location of the press from It ieh
n.i.
turbed
tion tOo to find similar discrimina- it asunder. For no man knows. it is being issued and an a 1 i
often
in
the
ranks
of
once
it
is
destroyed,
where
or
tional
reward
has
been
posted
for
industry and labor. I have been when ma n
will find its protective information leading to the
ii „•est
poste'
shocked to read that the Depart- warmth again.
of the editor.

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