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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1942-09-18

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

September I 8 1942

honor of Commodore Uriah P.
Jewish War Veterans
Levy. This culminates the efforts PIONEER WOMEN'S ORG. Detroit Sabbath Observance League
Department Activities
of the local, state, and national
Club one of the Pioneer Wo-
organization of the Jewish War men's Organization held their Initiates Wide Membership Campaign
The Department of Michigan
Jewish War Veterans of the Veterans to have the Federal first open meeting of the 1942-
The Sabbath Observance move- i t iinol i o tngfo J r ev i isw h idheor usie lw
,si i ) N c. ,(;.st l, Iti l i e .
United States are in receipt of a government commemorate the dis- 43 season on Monday evening, ment in Detroit, initiated more
tinguished
Jewish
General's
name,
Sept.
14,
at
1912
Taylor
Ave.
recent communication from Con- Commodore Uriah P.
.
than a year ago by the Michigan
LC"VRachel
.110 , member of the nit- Synagogue Conference, has receiv- sanctity of the seventh day, s
gressman John D. Dingell to the
pe-
Arthur Fixed, chairman of the tional executive of the organiza- eel nationwide notice and is being cial emphasis was placed upon th
effect that an escort vessel is be-
ing built in the Federal Ship- Michigan J.W.V. drum and bugle don, was the guest speaker and emulated in Boston, Philadelphia plea, "Don't Shop on Shabos" e
b
building and Dry Dock Company, corps reports that thirty-six was enjoyed by all present. and other cities. There has been and upon the training
.1w ih
to be launched sometime in 1943 young boys between the ages of
Refreshments were served at it general re-awakening in Ameri- consumers to get their of ,,rders
12 and 16 years are now
and named the U.S.S. Levy in
being the close of the meeting.
can Jewry to the need for organ- from the baker and groce r
tutored every week at the Cen-
ized effort in behalf of sh'miras day mornings. Programs and talks
trill High School Auditorium by
shabbos, manifested at the Sab- On the significance of the sNbliath
Albert Browning who is all ex-
HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL!
pert drill, drum, and bugle nuts- maintain the co ps. There are bath Congress convened by the were presented at special fuse-
ter. M r. Browning and Mr. Fixel fift y-three instruments now avail- Mizrachi Organization of Amer- Cons, before meetings of Wun iens
are being assisted by George •ible, and handsome uniforms' will ica last February in New York. organizations and on the radio.
FORT BOULEVARD
Walt, Maurice Kasmer, Mrs. be purchased in the very near fu- The Detroit Jewish Women's Literature was circulated,
RECREATION
Louba Lupiloti, and other repro- tu•e. The boys are furnished League for Sabbath Observance canvassed, and close to homes
5,000
sentatives of the JAVA'. and thehr entertainment and recreation as was formed to implement the local pledges secured of Detroi Jew-
"A Clean Place
auxiliaries. well as the beautiful instruments, pi og i am. Its aims:
ish women who subscribe t,, this
1. To educate the Jewish com-
rog ra as. Conferences were
for Clean Sport"
There are still a few openings gratis.
held
munity
to
a
greater
consciousness
with
To
Raise
Funds
bakers' and grocers' em-
for
the
Drum
and
Bugle
corps.
Snooker and Pocket Billiards
to the importance of the Sabbath. ployers and employees and sup-
For those interested, contact the The Department of Michigan is 2. To bring about the clos;ng.
We will gladly reserve alleys or
Department Headquarters, 10 W. also in a campaign to raise funds of Jewish stores in Jewish neigh- port given to shops closed o n
tables for your entire party.
Warren, corner of Woodward, or through popular subscription to horhoods on Saturdays. particu- Saturdays. A majority of the
3847 WEST FORT STREET
call Temple 2-3855. both the general membership and lardy those now operating seven Jewish-owned bakeries in the city
have been closed on the Sabbath
Many members of the depart- the public to further the "Adopt- days a week.
LAfayette 9514
since July, 1941.
ment posts have made voluntary the - Yank"
program.
H a r r y
3. To assist S•bliath observing
Every Jewish woman in Detroit
contributions
help outfit and Schaefer
is the 'D?partmen% business men and laborers by di-
is eligible for membership in the
Chairman of this project. One
thousand beautiful diaries, en- reefing patronage and seek'ng em- league. If 'you desire to join the
titl.1 , "M y I if e, i n th e S • .i ce,
. " ployment for them. organization, detach the coupon
Since its inception the Sabbath and mail to Mrs. Maurice II,
will be purchased and distributed
L'Shono Tovo Tikosevu!
to men and women in the service Observance League has carried on Zackheim, membership chairman,
of all faiths. Newspapers, period- an effective educational campaign 2916 Webb, telephone To, 8-5189.
A Happy and Victorious New Year
icals, and various types of re-
Please enroll me as a member of the Women's
for
To All Jewry the World Over
memb•ance tokens will be sent Sabbath Observance. I pledge to pay the annual dues of League
$
to these adopted soldiers from (minimum $1.00 a year).
time to time.
Signed
A sincere effort will be made
to assist in the rehabilitation of
Address
these soldiers when they return
Rent Our Hall for Weddings, Dinners, Luncheons
to civilian life. Contacts with
Tel. No.
Dances, Showers and Musical Programs
their homes will also be insti-
tuted.
. .. attached
The department is now actively
For rates and information, call Main Office
You
may
count on me for active service (
engaged in enrolling service
) ple a s e c h e c k.
members, and service emblem
8939-41-43 12th St., near Taylor—Ty. 4-9420
. —
flags are being distributed to
the homes where the men and the bond purchasing and selling
Lachar's Jericho Temple-2705 Joy Road—Ty. 4-9552
women have left for the service. campaign, as well as active en-
Classes
An active committee, under the listments wherever possible in
department chairman of service the army, navy, or aviation corps. At Community Center
emblem flag project, Benjamin
The department headquarters
Cowan, including the Ladies' in the Gaylord building, 10 W. for Plans have now been completed
the resumption of the ad-
Auxiliaries, is now distributing Warren, are open daily, and in-
vanced art classes at the Jewish
Le Shono Tovo Tikosevu—A Happy New Year
these emblems and further con- formation in re 'link to
tacting the homes to help the J.W.V. activity may be had by Community Center. Leon Makiel-
either calling in person or calling ski will again be the instructor,
morale up-lifting project.
The drum and bugle corps, the Temple 2-3855. The department Two advanced classes are taught:
adopt-the-Yank movement, and adjutant, Harry Sherman, or the one on Sunday morning at 10,
the service emblem project are department commander, Dr. Per- and the second on Tuesday eve-
all part of the J.W.V. war effort ry Burnstine, will answerall ning at 7:30. The Sunday MOM-
HARRY
communications, ing class will hold its first session
program.
on Sept. 27. The first session of
The department is now advo- To Install Officers
the Tuesday evening class will be
cating-
that
every
member
of
the
South Park Markets
Michigan Department C o m - held on Oct. ti. Mrs. David B.
post and the auxiliaries enlist mander of the
Jewish War Vet- \V•tic is the chairman of the
their persontd services, if they erans, Dr. Harry
P. Burnstine, art school committee. Informa-
have not already done so, in
assisting the Office of Civilian assisted by department senior tion regarding the art classes
Defense in their various endeav- vice-commander, Samuel Rhodes, may be had by calling the office
PORT HURON, MICH.
ors, including voluntary firemen department adjutant, Harry Sher- of the Jewish Community Center,
man, and department chief-of- Madison 8400.
corps, the auxiliary policemen staff,
Danny Cohen, will install
corps, the air raid warden corps, the newly elected officers of
the Center Bowling Alleys
the scrap collecting campaign, Lawrence
H. Jones Post No. 190
of the Jewish War Veterans on To Open September 22
Tuesday night, Sept. 2 2, at the
The Center's bowling alleys

LACHAR KOSHER CATERING CO.

Advanced Art

CRAKE

Belcrest Hotel, Detroit.

Shop for Every Member of Your

family and for Your Home in

HUDSON'S

Fall activity on
Officers to be installed are as l'tista
will la
"en
f"
gyainevb
e eninitgl , eShtaqii.gt.e. 22T.heFr;:lii
follows:
A. Silence, last year's manager,
Commander, Dr. Nathan Gold-will
b e r g ; senior vice-commander ,
Herbert Wallace;
junior vice- membersaavna(illatbolem(C.Inilyintou=
commander, Harry Nathan; judge and will
be open Monday through
advocate, Sylvan Rice; surgeon, Thursday from 7 to 11 p.m. and
Dr. Abraham Block; trustee, on Sundays from II a.m. to 9
Myer Cavern.
p.m.

I

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61st

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In the year 5702, Into.
dreds of thousands of
Jews were aided in the
struggle for survival and
freedom by the agencies
participating in the
United Jewish Appeal.
Top, le/t, thousands of
children in many lands
were cared for by the
Joint Distribution Com-
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helped speed war produc-
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refugees in the U. S. in
.urnintt skill to war needs.
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