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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

HOLIDAY GREETINGS

Rachmininoff to Open
Masonic Concert Season

Arthus Edelstein is

Now a Midshipman

Septemb,

Jewish Workers Should Not Forego
Observance of Holy Days Says Nelson

18, 1941

Detroit music lovers are not
going to let the war black-out their
Jewish Rabbis of Detroit, Representing All
enjoyment of music during the
corning season according to the
Religious Groups in Community Approve ,S T, ta
RADDEN'S
. toefmthent
manager of the Masonic Author-
The rabbis of Detroit, repro- spend a part of all of thnes
ium
Concert
Series,
who
reports
ELECTRIC
iees.davjf:
seating all the religious . groups a . way from their jobs.
that advance ticket sales for De-
I think it
within
the
Jewish
community,.
or"-
is
entirely
proper
that
tile
troit's
major
concert
series
are
COMPANY
Y should
cur in the statement contained do so, is and the .War Productio:1
well in excess of last year's sale.
in t h e correspondence of t h e Board is not asking
1942-43 season will mark the
Synagogue Council of America to forego their observance
LLECTRIC
10th anniversary of the Masonic
of
with Donald i'1. Nelson, chairman these rites and memo
CONTRACTORS
Auditorium Series and the great-
of the War Production Board. possible, Jewish workers whose
est array of world famous artists
The letter of the Synagogue conscience leads them tivosrpkeend
ever to appear on a single De-
6362 SCOTTEN AVE
Council respectfully asked if it these days in religiousd e • rs
troit concert series have been
is possible to enable Jews work- should seek some method b on
booked.
TYler 4-6410
ing in defense industries to oh- which they can later stake up y
Serge Rachmaninoff will open
serve the High Holy Days. The the production time lost."
the course on Oct. 12, Fritz
letter also stated: "Needless to say.
It would he only fair, o r
Kreisler will appear on Oct. 27.
they would not wish in the slight- c o u r s e , that Jewish
(Season ticket holders will have
est degree to halt our nation's should, in consideration for tint',
a choice of attending either of
defense effort, or to be accorded off for religious observan•e, malo,
Lc Shono Tovo Tikosevu
these two concerts.) On Nov. 3,
privileges which would not under up the lost time so that thee,.
the famous Philadelphia Symph-
similar circumstances be grant- might be no slowing up of the
ony will be heard with Eugene
ed to other religious denomina- i d ) 1 i e nfl e:t ric see xtp ‘ ff r o e s r s t e . s Ti t I7
0 r m andy conducting. General
01) t p tio et i e t s ru a p h . -
Soo Co-Operative
, t ,iR oI n ons s h .'h '
Platoff will bring is Don Cossack
is
Mr.
Nelson
stated
:
port
of
the
above
position
taker
Mercantile Assn.
Chorus to the Masonic Auditor-
and Tom Kip- by the Synagogue Council of
ium for the first time on Dec. 15.
pur are clays of great religious America, as gpproved by the heal
On January 8, Richard Crooks', Arthur Edelstein, son of Mr. significance to members of the of the War Production Board. It
GROCERIES - MEATS
tenor,
will
be
presented,
assisted
and
Mrs.
Max
Edelstein,
of
Lee
Jewish faith, and I recognize, of is a position in consonance both
OUR OWN BAKED GOODS
by William Primrose, world-fam- Place, is
now a midshipman course, that many Jewish workers with the highest religiou s idea ls
ous violist. Thursdays evening, studying at Northwestern
Univer-
Delivery Service
Feb. 4, the tremendously popular sity in Chicago. Before his enlist- in our war plants will wish to and the true spirit of democracy,
----
Ballet Russe, will open a three-
Phone:
day engagement. Marian Ander- ment in the naval reserve, he Contributions to the
Yom Kippur Services
son will close the series on graduated from the University
598 - 599 - 222 221 - 515 - 672
of Michigan in June, 1941. He
March 22.
Jewish
Home
for
Aged
At Temple Beth El
Season tickets for this out- attended the University of Mich-
Sault Ste. Marie, Mich.
The following have made con-
standing series are now on sale igan Law school until January,
Toni Kippur Services will he
1942, then entered the navy. He tributions to the Home:
at the box office at Grinnell Bros.
has been in naval officers' train-
Mrs. Leah Bieberstein, in niem- held at Congregation Beth El as
Music Store in Detroit.
ing school for six weeks.
ory of Mrs. Augusta Spilker; follows:
Mrs. Louis M. Cohn, Brookline,
Sunday evening, Sept. 20 at
7:30 P. M.
Mass., in memory of Mrs. Au-
Soviet General Urges
gusta Spilker; Mrs. H. H. Elbing-
SEASON'S GREETING-
Monday morning, Sept. 21 at
Jewish Soldiers to
10 :00 A. M.
cr, Brookline, Mass., in memory
Greater Ruthlesness
Children's services at 1 :00 P. M.
of Mrs. Augusta Spilker; Mrs. V.
Freedman, in memory of brother
KUIBYSH
Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will
Pay- Paysah; Ben Gittleman, donation; conduct the services in the main
ing tribute to EV
the (WNS)
marked —
heroism
DETROIT REAMER
of Jewish soldiers and guerrila Dr. and Mrs. Louis Goldberg, in auditorium a and Rabbi Herschel
fighters in the Red Army, Major memory of Jacob Bielfield, Ed- Lymon in the Brown Memorial
General Jacob Kreiser, noted Soy- ward and Shirley Goldman and Chapel. Dr. Leo M. Franklin,
and TOOL CORPORATION
iet Jewish commander, called Smiley oldman and Rae Wasser- Rabbi Emeritus, will preach in
an
i
the main auditorium at the morn-
upon them to fight "even more
ruthlessly against the savage an- man; ' G.
Goldstein,
in memory
of ing services.
Brohe
Goldstein
• Mrs. Jo-
H in
b,
ins memory
nF te. m .1 y of .s
imal in order to avenge the blood syC iph , G o tl oe
The music in the main auditor-
2830 7 Mile Road
TW. 1-1610
of Jewish daughters, mothers mss
and and Mrs. Harris nisi yer; %II
. — ium will be rendered by the
Mrs.
Lillian S. Hamburg, Marion, O h to, Temple quartette under the di-
infants" in an address to a ma
meeting at Ufa in the Bashkirian in memory of father, Jacob Sher- rection of Julius Chajes with
Autonomous Soviet Socialist Re- man;
Jason Tickton at the organ. Tlv ,
public.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Harris;,
music in the Chapel will be ren-
.
"Hitler's aim is to exterminate in memory of Mrs. Augusta Spi
tiered by the chapel quartette
The United Brotherhood of
my people and wipe them off the Harry W. S. Kaiser, d o n a t i o n ; with Bernard Heiden at the or-
face of the earth," General Kre's- "arry Kleiman, donation ; M. gam
er declared. "In the occupied Muirhead, donation; Mrs. Musa
CARPENTERS and JOINERS
countries of Czechoslovakia, Pal- Provet, Brook lin e, N. Y., in RELIGIOUS SCHOOL OPENS
and, Austria, Holland and else- memory of husband, Paul Provet; SATURDAY AND SUNDAY
of AMERICA
The religious school of Templ ,..
where and in the temporarily oc-
cupied portions of the Soviet Mr.
Mrs. of
Herman
R. Sable Beth
El will open this Saturday
in and
memory
Louis Sidenber
g ;
morning, Sept. 19 for the Con
Union the Germans are exterra_ Mr. and Mrs. M . E. Sable,
District Council of Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, St. Clair,
matingthe Jewish people with memory of Louis Sidenberg; L. tirmation department, and Sundae
and Sanilac Counties, Affiliated with A. F. of L.,
morning, Sept. 20 for all other
sword and fire. In the territories Samuels, donation; Mrs. Ralph D. departments.
from which we have driven the Schiller, in memory of Irving
Extend Their Best Wishes for a Joyous
Germans I have witnessed appal- Fleishman; Mrs. Bessie M. School-
Services for the first day of
NEW YEAR
ling scenes
of savagery and er, in memory of parents, Bern- Succoth will be held in the Mani
blood
thirstiness."
and and Molly Meisner; Mr. and Auditorium on Saturday, Sept.
Citing the heroic daring of Mrs. Lester Tushman, in memory 26, at 10 :30. As in past years
Jewish men in his division, the of Harry J. Bieberstein; Israel the sisterhood will decorate the
General added that "hundreds of Wade, donation, and Robert Wal- indoor Succach in the Brown Mc-
partisans have been decorated by lach, in memory of Jacob-Meyer morial Chapel as well as the min-
Jewish commanders, soldiers and Morris.
New Year Greetings
the Soviet Government for their
iature Succach on the pulpit in
daring and fearlessness."
the main auditorium.
Makers of the World's Best-Known Floor Varnish
"Remember," he addressed the Cantor David Katzman
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Jewish soldiers, "that upon the
HEBREW
SCHOOLS
heroic fighters of the Red Army Will Chant Kol Nidre
LIQUID GRANITE
This is the Behn Ha-Znianiin
depends the destiny of all the
Congregation B'nai Moshe will period, the time when new classes
peoples in the Soviet Union—par- begin the observance of Yom are being organized in all the
titularly the Jewish people. We Kippur with the tradit'onal Kol branches of the United Hebrew
Red Army men, faced with the Nidre chanted by Cantor David schools. Parents are urged to
heroc duty of clearing the fas- Katzman and a choir directed by make arrangements for the at-
Paints•Varnishes•Enamels•Lacquers
Detroit. Mich.
cists from our soil, shall live up Nathan Turbowsky. tendance of their children in one
Walkerville. OnL
to our task. As a general of the
Sermons will be preached by o f
Red Army and as a son of the Rabbi Moses Fischer and Rabbi i t a l y e . the branches of the United
bre w schools without any de-
Jewish people I vow not to put 'Jacob .1. Nathan. Rabbi Fischer
down my sword until the last fas- will deliver his message Sunday
The schools are located as fell-
A BOND A DAY KEEPS THE AXIS AWAY cist shall be wiped off the face evening
and he chose as his topic,
" Tom Kippur—Israel's Hope and 4 1 1 ; 0: 5 1245 West Philadelphia,
of the earth."
n
Faith and the Jewish Way of. 4000 T p utt x rekdso k,i e . 1 31272765 0
Life."
I. iBrush,
Rabbi Nathan selected as his Central high school, Brady public
subject "In Memoriam," which he school,
terhalter public school, ,
will deliver before the Yizkor and Bagley public school.
prayers on Monday.
The Junior Congregation will
hold separte services in the Harry Rebecca Gratz Chapter
Rosman Assembly Hall, twice on Opening Meeting Sept. 24
Monday, in the forenoon and the
Novetsky.
The
Rebecca Gratz •ha .0, , r of
afternoon. These services
will be
its opening
directed by Samuel
OJpuenniionig• Bnai
th w , , hold
meeting, a ,•.., hina-

tion business and social Affair,
Pisgah Bowling Team
on Thursday, Sept. 24, . r t he
Captains Are Named
home of Natalie Druker. 30 06
Milton Weinstein, president of Pingree Ave. The newly c.ected
the Pisgah Lodge Bowling League officers will preside. They ire as
has announced the following to follows:
serve as captains: Sam Maza, Al
President,
Rosaline It .,ison,
Sklare,
Harry Schwartz, Al Davis, first vice-president, Miriam (l0 0,1 '
C. Rassner, M. Horwood, M. man; second vice-president• Hilda
Weingarden, M. Blumenthal, M. Wineman; recording sec ,' tart'.
Leiberman, A. Osher, S. Perni- Audrey Franklin; corresponling
koff, M. Kutinsky, M. Egrin, A. secretary, Edythe Cohen; financial
Kutinsky, P. Talherg, H. Thomas, secretary, Dorothy Termer; trev-
M. Wasserman, R. Samson, J. u•er, Florence Ruben; sentinel.
Bloom, S. Hassin, A. Egrin, A. Adeline Selman; trustees. Ray
Glassman, J. Korn, R. Slare, P. Yanovsky, Onny Goldsmith, Ruth
Robinson, M. Miller, D. Miller, Green; historian, Annette Mellen;
Dr. M. Gray, E. Rose, A. Good- counselor, Natalie Druker.
man, J. Meskin and H. Zimmer-
A membership tea will I), held
man.
tit
i i . thhtew eheonm 2e
hy . A T Ill .ng nie ri r ,s.
4or p o . tm
The Pisgah League bowls each 3350 Tuxedo, on Sunday. Oct..
Thursday evening at the Bowl-
and D
O-Drome on Dexter Blvd.
interested are welcome to attend •

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B ERRY BROTHERS

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