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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1942-10-02

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

BNAI BRITH

(Continued from Page 1)

from doctrinal differences, Bnai
Brith has afforded a common plat-
form for service on the part of
all elements in the Jewish com-
munity because of its universal,
its objectives of interest to all
Jews, and its emphasis upon the
positive values in Jewish life.
The dynamic growth of• the
Bnai Brith, the many and varied
vital causes which it serves, the
record of its achievement, and its

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role in the drama of American
Jewish history are effectively mir-
rored in "This Is Bnai Brith," a
book of facts edited by Bernard
Postal, national publicity of Bnai
Brith (Editor's note — excerpts
from the book "This is Bnai
Brith will appear in successive
issues as a part of Know Bnai
Brith.) The story of Bnai Brith
of yesterday and today, pointing
to an even more essential service
and more glorious future, are pre-
sented in this factual record of
consecrated service to humanity.

KEN AROUGH

by BEVERLY OSBORNE

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The end Will Be!

It was true of an incident in the Civil War.

Part of the first major battle. Bull Run, was

fought on the farm of a Mr. McLean. He de-

cided to move farther back in Virginia. away

from the hostilities. Mr. McLean could not forsee

the course of the war. for about four years later

Lee surrendered to Grant at the McLeans' new

home in Appomattox.

In this present war we have sent men and

machines to every part of the world. Our leaders

tell us we will not only start a second front

but many fronts. that we must keep hitting our

enemies blow after blow until they are all de-

feated. We know we won't stop as long as our

enemies can still fight. We don't know what

we may be called on to do, how much we may

have to endure. We don't know where the end

may come, but we must be strong

enough to

make the end in our favor. Brave

men with

sick bodies can do little but brave

men with

sound bodies can't be stopped. Rely

on your

doctor to protect your health: rely on

Sam's to

compound your prescription accurately,

skillfully.

and the most reasonably.

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October j,

UNITED HEBREW SCHOOLS ACTIVITIES . . . Bay City Notes

The membership enrollment
committee of the United Hebrew
Schools had its first meeting at
the home of Rudolph Zuieback,
the president of the schools. The
meeting was opened by Aaron A.
Silberblatt, chairman. The guest
speaker was Isidore Sobeloff, ex-
ecutive director of the Jewish
Welfare Federation. Other brief
talks were delivered by Dr. A. E.
Bernstein, associate chairman,
and Harry Cohen.
It was announced by the pres-
ident, Rudolph Zuieback, that the
goal this year is set at 500 new
members. This time it is not just
an arbitrary goal. This number
was set with a purpose—"to hon-
or Mr. Silberblatt, the chairman
of the 1942 Membership Enroll-
ment Committee who is now cel-
ebrating his fiftieth birthday an-
niversary and present in his name
500 new members to the United
Hebrew Schools of Detroit." Mr.
Silberblatt has been connected
with the Hebrew Schools for
many years as a member of the
Board of Directors, and as chair-
man of various committees. He
hs especially shown a keen inter-
est in the annual membership
project in which he was always
extremely successful, generally
working hand in hand with his
faithful and loyal associate, Dr.
A. E. Bernstein. This tribute of
raising 500 members in his honor
is therefore a most fitting and
timely tribute.
The meeting ended with a
social arranged by the host and
hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph
Zuieback.
The following were present:
Rudolph Zuieback, Aaron A. Sil-
berblatt, Dr. A. E. Bernstein,
Julius Berman, Herman D. Bor-
aks, Harry Cohen, Joseph B. Col-
ten, Harry Davidoff, Abraham
DeRoven, Morris Fishman, Philip
J. Gilbert, H. Goldberg, Lou Gott-
lieb, Ben Gould, Charles Lapides,
Arthur Lang, Moses Levitt, Rob-
ert Loewenberg, A. Panush, Mor-
ris Plafkin, Rabbi Harold N. Ros-
enthal, Norman Ruttenberg, Mey-
er Shugerman, Morris Lachover,
Bernard Isaacs, and A. J. Lach-
over.

Close to 2,000 men and women
Miss Sybil Kahn recently r
attended services at the Rose turned from a visit with friends e.
Sittig Cohen, David W. Simons in Chicago.
and Philadelphia-Bryon synago g-
ues. Through the special effo ets
Mr. and Mrs. I. Korn and sons,
of Nathan Yaffu and Morris Fis h- of Manton, Mich., spent the past
man the services were conduct ed week-end with Mr. and i‘Irs.
in a most solemn and dignify ed F. Anthony.
manner. In addition, exceeding ly
instructive talks on the impo tit-
Mrs. Harry Bernstein of Ro.
ance of Jewish education we re chester, N. Y. who
the
delivered during the services by holidays with her moth
M I's.
Bernard Isaacs, Joseph Hagg ai, Joseph Kramer , has returned
to
her home.
Rabbi Leizer Levin and others.
A special appeal for the pu
chase of defense bonds was made
Mrs. Sherman Kahn and (laugh.
by Nathan Yaffa, president of ter, Suzanne, are visiting he r
the David W. Simons Synagogue parents, Mr. and Mrs. Meyer
Morris Fishman, president of the Levy of Jackson, Mich,
Rose Sittig Cohen Synagogue, an(
At a meeting of the Temple
A. Levy and M. Lepofsky of th e
Philadelphia Bryon Synagogue Sisterhood held last week the fol-
which resulted in the sale of lowing officers were elected for
bonds in the amount of $95,00 0 the ensuing year: President, Mrs,
A. B. Roman; vice-president, Mrs.
in the three synagogues.
Rudolph Zuieback, president o f Berthold Homburger; treasurer,
the United Hebrew Schools, who Mrs. Joseph Sempliner, and sec-
visited the various synagogues retary, Mrs. William Lutren.
praised the devotion of Yaffa and
Miss Clara Beckman has re-
Fishman to the work of the syn-
agogue committee as well as to turned to this city after spend.
the cause of the United Hebrew ing the past few weeks in Boston.
Schools. "For four weeks," Zuie-
back stated, "these loyal workers
and staunch supporters of the Pontiac Note;
Hebrew Schools worked hard (lay
Rabbi Leon Feuer of the Col-
and evening and handled the
synagogues in the most success- lingwood Ave. Temple in Toledo,
the guest speaker at a meet-
ful manner, both from a spiritual was
ing , Tuesday evening of the local
an a financial standpoint." He
expressed his gratitude to Fish- Zionist group. He spoke on
man and Yaffa on behalf of the "Palestine's Role in Jewish Life."
In observance of the Holiday
Board of Directors of the United
Hebrew Schools for their untiring of Succoth, the children of the
efforts to the cause of Jewish religious school participated in
education. The committee assist- the Friday evening services at
ing Mr. Yeffa and Mr. Fishman Temple Beth Jacob. Rabbi Fried-
consists of the following: J. J. land conducted the worship and
Karbal, I. August, Adolph M. Din- related a Succoth story in place
etz, Julius Rabinowitz, and D. of a sermon. Choir responses
Brown.
were given under the direction of
Special thanks was expressed Mrs. James Rosenthal.
by the members of the synagogue
committee to the choir composed
of students of the United Hebrew
JEWS
Schools, which added a good deal
(Continued fro m Page 1)
to the solemnity of the services.
The choir was directed by Abra-
ham Schachter, and consisted of sense organs 175, diseases of the
the following: Gerald Freeman respiratory system 103, and non-
DeRoy Neumann, Sander Singer. venereal diseases of the G. U.
Robert Aran, Gilbert Frimet, a system 101. Other diseases had
lesser frequency.
JEWISH EDUCATION Henry Weintraub, Bernard Sing-
CONFERENCE IN CLEVELAND al, and Fred Hittman.
12. Thirty individuals were
diagnosed as mentally ill, distrib-
The eighth conference of the KVUTZAH ELECTION
uted as follows: 19 suffereing
east central states region of the OCTOBER 1
from
senile dementia (all of them
Council of Jewish Federations
The annual election meeting of
and Welfare Funds which will be the Kvutzah Ivrith will be held at the Jewish Home for Aged),
held this year in Cleveland, 0., Thursday evening, Oct. 1, in the one• psychotic, 9 psychoneurotics
Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 10 auditorium of the Rose Sittig and 1 feeble-minded, There were
also three psychotics listed by the
and 11, will be preceded by a Cohen Building.
social worker for which there was
conference on Jewish education
It has already become tradi-
sponsored by the midwestern tional with the Kvutzah to hold no medical confirmation.
13. Among the 123 residents
group of American Association of election of officer meetings on
Jewish Education. This confer- the Eve of Hoshanah Rabbah. of the Jewish Home for Aged,
ence will be held Friday and Sat- The evening will be devoted not the most prevalent diseases were
of the circulatory system with a
urday, Oct. 9 and 10.
only to the election, but also to
The first session will be held several educational matters. Re- total of 220.
14. Information obtained on
Friday afternoon. The discussion ports of all standing committees
will center around the situation will be submitted. The work of the degree of disability or physi-
of Hebrew education in the var- last year will be reviewed. Plans cal helplessness of individuals re-
siding outside of an institution
ious mid-western communities.
for the coming year will be
Friday evening will be taken formulated, and brief talks will indicates that 413 individuals
up with an Oneg Shabbath at be given on the significance of were up and able to get around,
which brief lectures will be given the Holiday as well as on the one was up but house-bound,
on the famous author, editor and work of the Kvutzah. The public three used a wheelchair, and one
was bedridden.
educator, Jacob Fichman.
is cordially invited.
15. The residents of the Jew-
The closing Hebrew session
Herman D. Boraks is president ish Home for the Aged were also
will be held Saturday afternoon, of the Kvutzah, and Samuel
and it will be devoted to a review Lehrman is chairman of the nom- classified on the basis of the de-
gree of disability or physical
and critique of those Hebrew inating committee.
helplessness. Of the 123 resi-
textbooks which are used in
dents, 48 were classified as
preparation of the study of the HEBREW HOUR ON
"aged", 37 as "infirm" and 38 as
Chumosh.
STATION WJLB
The Kvutzah Ivrith, jointly "stationary chronic."
SELL $95,000 IN BONDS
with the staff of the United He-
DURING HIGH HOLY DAYS
p b iraenws f S oc rhoolsH
, b have completed
FRENCH
a e rew hour ove r
At a special meeting of the
station WJLB on Hyman Alt
(Continued from Page 1)
synagogue committee of the
man's Hour, on Saturday, Oct. 10
United Hebrew Schools reports
9:00 to 10:00 in the eve _ the Vichy radio this week that
were submitted by Nathan Yaffa from
ning.
"one of the first conditions for
and Morris Fishman, co-chairman,
This Hebrew hour is feature( I the emancipation of the French
and I. Rosenthal, of the activities
in connection with the Yom Ivri , people is that they shou1 , 1 treat
of this committee in connection the Hebrew day, which is being the Jews as dangerous foreign-
with the High Holy Days.
observed nationally by all He _ ers."
The United Hebrew Schools
It was learned on good author-
gratefully acknowledge the re- braists and sympathizers of the
Hebrew language, and is spon _ ity here that Vichy officials have
ceipt of one scholarship from Mr.
sored by the national organiza _ surrendered 500 young Jewish
and Mrs. I. A. Liebson, to the tion, the Histadruth Isrith heade( I children living in homes main-
Scholarship Fund of the Schools. by Dr. Israel Efros.
tained by OSE, Jewish Health
The United Hebrew Schools are
Hebrew songs, a brief address Society, to the Nazis for immed-
in receipt of one-half scholarship in Hebrew, as well as in Yiddish
iate deportation to eastern Eur-
to the Scholarship Fund of the will be among the features of ope. The children were seized
Schools from Mr. and Mrs. Hy- that hour.
in two night raids.
man Schecter of Glendale Ave.
The United Hebrew Schools
A German broadcast from Bor-
in honor of the Bar-Mitzvah of gratefully acknowledge the re
_
lin
reported that Paris pollee had
their son, Neal.
ceipt of a contribution of one rounded up 4,000 Rumanian Jews,
The United Hebrew Schools scholarship to the Scholarship men and women, during a ' fight
acknowledge with gratitude the Fund from Mr. and Mrs. Nathan long house-to-house search and
receipt of one and one-half Agranove of Sturtevant Ave. in
taken them to an interment camp
scholarships to the Scholarship honor of his son, Gerald, who is at Dramey where they sell be
Fund of the Schools from Mr. attending the United Hebrew held until arrangements are made
and Mrs. Adolph M. Dinetz of Schools.
for their deportation. The Ru-
Sturtevant Ave. This contribu-
The United Hebrew Schools manian Jews will probably fe de-
tion was made by Mr. Dinetz as gratefully acknowledges the re- ported to Transnistria, the Ru-
an expression of thanks to Mr. ceipt of one-half scholarship to manian-held section of the Nazi-
Nathan Yaffa, president of the t he Scholarship fund from Ben occupied Ukraine. The :wrests
David W. Simons Synagogue, for Horovitz in honor of his parents, were made, it was reported. w i t h
honoring him with the Aliyah Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Horovitz Lf t
p r es s appr oval o f thk Ra'
Maftir Jonah on Yom Kippur. LaSalle Boulevard .
he jeaxo Government .

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