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October 02, 1942 - Image 14

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

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE 0-3 The Legal Chronicle

J. W. V.

(Continued fro= Page I)

Contributions to the
Jewish Home for Aged

MESSAGE

(Continued from Pape

day. Oct. 11.
Many representatives from the
Army, government, as well as
veteran groups will add' sss the
convention. Ben Kaufman, Con-
gressional Medal of Honor man
and present national commander,
will direct the convention.

1)

_

Young Israel Groups
To Meet in Different
Sections of Detroit

1942

RABBI

(Continued from Page I)

The following have made con Americans, all of these great
for the New Year,
tributions to the Home:
causes command our intensified
being
A complete program for boys ' made by Mrs. Joshua S. at,
Sparks,
Mr. and Mrs. Morey Abrahams support. The War Chest will be a
in memory of Mrs. Mary Gordon; most outstanding illustration of and girls' clubs, Sabbath story ' president; Mrs. Abraham caplan,
Mrs. J. W. Allen in memory of humanitarian solidarity and the hours and junior minyonim, was organization chairman asd
m rs.
Mrs. Mary Gordon; Miss Anne H. will to work together for a com- formulated at a meeting of the Maurice H. Zackheim,
junior - intermediate committee ship chairman.
Baron in memory of Mrs. Mary mon cause in time of stress.
Gordon; Jack Baum, in memory of
As solicitors we shall work Young Israel of Detroit, held
Rabbi Wohlgelernter, •, ho '
father, Joseph Baum; M. M. Ber- shoulder to shoulder for our Al- September 23, in the home of its
DEPARTMENT ACTIVITY
Dr. Abraham Block, depart- man. Grand Rapids, Mich., in lies, our men in service and our c hairman, Dr. Hu go 3 m, enroute to New York Av.ere h e
and attended by Charles T. Gell- will participate in import.,•t con-
ment surgeon, assisted by a num- memory of father. Mordhe-Ber own neighbors of all faiths.
ferences of national
],h
ber of professional men from the Berman; David Bernstein in
or-
As contributors, we shall be man. president, Samuel W. Platt, ganizations, has held jl•ll
ti.,• p upit
sarious posts, will shortly insti- memory of wife, Sarah Bernstein; prepared to add up our 1942 Alexander Roberg, Dr. Samson R. o
f
Congregation
Bikur
,
ium
Weiss
and
Rabbi
M.
J.
Wohlgel-
tute first-aid classes under the J. Blumberg. donation; Mrs. Eva pledges to all of these causes,—
in
sponsorship of the Jewish War Ciralsky, Toledo. 0.. in memory Allied Jewish Campaign. U. S. 0., ernter. Sixteen units, to meet in Seattle for more than a decade
Veterans of Michigan. Some of of nusband, ltzhok-Zave; Mrs. Community Fund, and the var- several sections of the city, is and has made his mark in the
his co-instructors will be the fol- Anna Eder in memory of hus- ious war relief appeals—and in- being projected for the active leadership of religious a7. •i com-
band. Elimelech Eder; Mrs. Lena crease our pledge for 1943 in season which will begin imme I- munal affairs. At present, he
lowing:
Dr. Robert Rosen, Dr. Mark Eiges and family in honor of keeping with the greater war iately after Succoth. Groups will holds the associate chairmanship
range between the ages of six of the Federated Jewish Fund
Hartfelt, Dr. Harry Elkleman, Dr. the recovery of Mrs. Hannah time need.
in his community. Many- Detroit-
and twenty.
Nathan Goldberg, Dr. Harry Goldstein, and in memory of Mrs.
In the weeks ahead. each of us
At a conference held in the ers remember his forceful ad.
Goldberg, Dr. Benyes, Dr. Hill- Sarah Schmier and Mrs. Mary will ask himself : What is my
iard Goldstick. These first-aid Gordon: employees of the Col- special responsibility as a Jew home of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel dresses while on a visit here last
Winter, at which time he also
classes are part of the J.W.V., onial Department Store, second for 1943? What is my general Temchin, Sept. 16, participated participated
in one of the early
as well as the interested general floor. in memory of Mrs. Leah responsibility as a citizen? What in by representatives of fourteen
Leavitt; Mrs. Rebecca Feldman.
synagogues, plans were outlined functions of the Sabbath Oh-
public.
in memory of Mrs. Leah Leavitt; is my humanitarian duty toward for the extension of Young Is- servance League.
The Ladies' Auxiliary will
the general causes. as well as
The Seattle Rabbi will he the
shortly institute a Red Cross Leon and Rose Friedman, dona- Jewish? The response to these rael activities among the youth
tion; William Friedman, in honor
Unit at the Department Head- of Nate S. Shapero's birthday two questions will be the measure of the respective congregations. guest of his brother, Rabbi M.
The committee is now negotiating J. \Vohlgelernter of Congregation
quarters.
and in memory of Saul Davidson of our particiption in this pro-
The Adopt-the-Yank movement and Max Prussian; Mrs. M. Gal- ject which aims to concentrate for the carrying-out of the pro- Beth Tefilo Emanuel.
is making progress under the low. in memory of Isabelle Cal- our manpower and our material gram, which will be under the
chairmanship of Harry Schaeffer. low; William A. Goldberg, in resources with one mighty out- direction of qualified and com-
—BUY WAR BONDS
The service emblem and serv- memory of Henrietta Hecht; Mr. pouring of communal strength petent sponsors.
ice memberships is functioning and Mrs. Harry Goldman in mem- and organized social generosity. Sub Seniors to Meet Yeshivah
The oldest age group is co-
under the chairmanship of Ben ory of Mrs. Mary Gordon; Philip
Stand by for the War Chest.
Cowan; and the Junior Drum and Glassman. donation; Mr. and Mrs. Be ready to work. Be ready to educational and recently elected IiISWOMIMMIOAAWAVS.
Bugle Corps is being directed by I. E. Globerson, in memory of give. Civilian. humanitarian De- Hillel L. Abrams as its president.
chairman Arthur Fixel and co- Isabelle Callow; Joseph Green- troit has a war-time task of war- Its next meeting will be held
I 0401
Wednesday evening, Oct. 7,
C0a4
chairman George Walt.
field, donation; Mr. and Mrs. time proportions to meet.
8:30 P. 31. sharp, at Yeshivah
Thirty-seven boys between the Harry Gunsberg, in memory of
BETTIE
TAYLOR'S
ABRAHAM SRERE.
Beth Yehudah, Dexter and Cort-
ages of 12 and 16 are being Mrs. Mary Gordon; Beatrice and
President. Jewish Wel- land. The sub-senior president is
First
Anniversary
trained every Wednesday night Meyer Lachman, in memory of
fare Federation of a graduate of the United Hebrew
from 7:00 to 9:00 P. M. at the Mrs. Mary Gordon; Mose Lum-
Revue
Detroit.
Schools of Detroit and of the
Central High School. Mrs. Louba berg in memory of Mrs. Mary
June,
1941
class
of
Central
High
"ROLYAT "
Lupiloff, as well as other repre- Gordon; Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Lewis YOUTH EDUCATION LEAGUE
School. He is an employee of the
sentatives of the Ladies' Auxil- in memory of Mrs. Mary Gor-
CAST OF 40
At
a
board
meeting
of
the
Detroit Fire Department, and has
iary are assisting with the drum don; Gloria and Herman Oleshan-
'LANKY' BOWMAN'S Music
Youth
Educational
League
held
been
associated
with
the
Young
sky,
in
memory
of
Isabelle
Gal-
and bugle corps project. There
ANDREW H. SNEED-MGR*
are still several openings for low ; Mrs. Richard I. Orloff, in on Sept. 28 at the home of Mrs. Israel junior-intermediate organ-
Harry
Spector
at
17530
North-
ization
for
the
last
five
years.
He
memory
of
Isabelle
Gallow;
Mrs.
those boys interested, and infor-
lawn Ave., plans were made for
mation may be had by contact- Fannie Pevin, in memory of hus- an open meeting in the form of is the son of Mrs. Ethel Abrams,
president of the Sisters of Zion
•666
.2673 •
ing the department headquarters, band, Samuel Pevin; Bernard
10 W. Warren or calling Te. 2- Plavnik, donation; Dr. H. M. a Membership Tea to be given at Mizrachi.
/
■■■■
.
11LiS3CWIATi.,

Wk1
Plavnick, donation; Mr. and Mrs. the home of Mrs. Rudy LoPatin
3855.
at 16514 Baylis Ave. on Monday
Americanism programs are be- George M. Roberts, in memory of Oct. 5 at 1:30
P. M.
Max Prussian; Mrs. Harry Sat-
ing devised for the coming Fall
"There Will Always Be A London"
The hostess committee assisting
ovsky, in memory of parents,
• •■■■■■ ■■■■•
season under the chairmanship of Yetta and Julius Burnstine; Mr. Mrs. LoPatin for the afternoon
Dave Swartz. Philip Cantor, de- and Mrs. M. Silverman, 'n mem- consists of Mrs. Frank Dickmgn,
partment finance officer, Harry ory of Mrs. Mary Lieberman; Mrs. Alfred Lakin, Mrs. Lew
Featurirg WILNO KOSHER PRODUCTS
Sherman, department adjutant, Mrs. J. Simon and family in mem- Berman, Mrs. Albert Kane and
You don't take el, zhances with London's Pror,:t.—
and Samuel Rhodes. department ory of Joseph Fellers; Sisterhood Mrs. Dougles Purther.
a wa,, s Fresh and Delicious
senior vice-commander. are as- of Temple Beth El, Alpena,
An interesting program has
Assure your outing a success by letting us
sisting the various chairmen in Michigan, donation; Mrs. Anna been arranged including
a book
prepare your Picnic Basket
the department activities.
Solomon, donation; Jerry J. To- review, and all members are
12133 LINWOOD
TO. 8-0545
bias. in memory of Mrs. Mary urged to bring their friends in-
Beer & Wine to take out and served .
LADIES AUXILIARY TO
We Deliver
Gordon; Mrs. Louis C. Touff, in terested in membership.
ATTEND CONVENTION
memory of father, Aaron Kahn;
The delegates and alternates N. Wandruff, donation; Henry
elected by their respective Auxil- Weinbaum, donation; Mrs. J. E.
iaries to the 15 National En- Wells, in memory of Mrs. Mary
campment of the Ladies Auxil- Gordon; Mrs. Rose Wetsman, in
iary, Jewish War Veterans, of the memory of Saul Davidson.
United States, to be held at
Scranton, Penna., Oct. 9, 10 and
Olga Fricker to Teach
11, will attend.
It will be a streamlined conven-
tion. Presidents of the respective Dancing at Beth El
auxiliaries, delegates number one
Miss Olga Fricker, one of
and their alternates elected to
represent Michigan will leave by Detroit's outstanding dancing
teachers, will direct the class in
special train and go direct to
ball room dancing sponsored by
Scranton, Pennsylvania, for the
the Sisterhood of Temple Beth
three day session.
El.
Those that will represent the
The first class will be held Sun-
various auxiliaries are as fol- day afternoon in the Social Hall
lows:
of the Temple at 3:00 o'clock.
Detroit Ladies Auxiliary, No. The class is open to girls 12 and
135. Mrs. May Ginsburg, presi- 13 years of age, and to boys 12.
dent, Mrs. Lillian Fink, delegate 13 and 14 years old. The fee for
No. 1.
ten weeks is $5 for children of
Lawrence H. Jones Ladies Aux- Temple and Sisterhood members,
iliary, No. 190. Mrs. Mary Wal- and $6 for children of non-mem-
lace. president.
bers.
Lieut. Eli Levin, Ladies Auxil-
Reservations are now being
iary, No. 230. Mrs. Louba Lupil- accepted by Mrs. Alfred Dreifus.
off, past president. Mrs. Rose 18647 Birchcrest Drive and must
Kanter, president.
be accompanied by checks. En-
Eli Rosenblum Ladies Auxiliary rollment is limited.
No. 231, Lillian Rapport, presi-
Mrs. William Field is chairman
dent.
of the committee, and Mrs. Al-
An administrative council meet- fred Dreifus is secretary and
ing will be held at the depart- treasurer. Mrs. Maier Finster-
ment headquarters, 10 W. War- wald is chairman of hostesses and
ren Ave.. Monday Oct. 5, 1942. Mrs. B. Bloch and Mrs. I. D.
at 8 P. M. All department officers Friedman are in charge of re-
and officers of the local auxil- freshments.
iaries. kindly be present.
The committee includes the
following: Mesdames Philip
FORM CLASS FOR
Brown, Roger Ettlinger, Marcus
CITIZENSHIP
A citizenship class for the Ginn, Morse Goldman, Sidney
benefit of those, who wish to be Weisman. Harry Becker, DeRoy
taught the fundamentals, as a Kuttnauer. Sidney Schott, Gerald
preparatory- measure to become Spero, William Mazer, Jack Help-
American citizens, will be opened er, Emanuel Harris. and Samuel
New, unbiased tests now put new light on ciga-
on Oct. 6, 1942, at the Yeshivath Soos.
rettes for millions!
Beth Yehudah, at Dexter and
Cortland, under the auspices of that may fall on these days.
Reader's Digest got an independent testing
the Department of Michigan.
All members are urged to en-
laboratory to compare 7 leading brands of
Ladies Auxiliary, Jewish War courage friends, relatives and
cigarettes—reported results in the July issue.
Veterans of the United States.
neighbors to join at once. Your
Alien enrollment, within the ability to read and write will
* The smoke of Old Gold was LOWEST
in nicotine!
Northwestern Section. will start greatly enhance your apprecia-
* Old Cold was LOWEST in irritating tars and
on above date. Classes will be tion of real freedom and liberty.
resins!
held every Tuesday and Thurs-
A WPA instructor has been
P.
M.
Change—to
mild,
delicious
new
officially
assigned
for
the
pur-
day of each week from 8
Old Gold!
to 10 P. M. with the exception pose. The Department Chairman
of important Jewish Holidays is Hattie Cohen.

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