2 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Trees Planted In Palestine Fore.sts Butzel Forest—One tree in memory of Mrs. Bessie Fineberg by Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Sturman; one tree in memory of Simon Kavanow by Mrs. J. Rosenfield; one tree honoring birth of Jud- ith Fay Cohen by Mr. and Mrs. M. Ginsberg. Mizrachi Forest—Three trees in memory of Mrs. M. Eder by Eder Family Club; two trees in memory of Mrs. M. Eder by Mr. and Mrs. H. Saltzman; one tree in memory of Isabel Louise Gal- low by Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Tigay; five trees in memory of Menachim Abrams by The Sisters of Zion Mizrachi. October _ 1942 Officers of Eli Levin Rabbi Benj. Groner Women's Congress Windsor's New Rabbi To Auxiliary Installed Symposium at Shaarey On Tuesday evening, Sept. 15, Address Young Israel Zedek Wed., Oct. 14 the following officers of Lt. Eli "Anti-Semitism After the War" will be the subject of art address by Rabbi Benjamin Groner, newly elected speritual leader of Con- gregation Shaar Hashomayim, Windsor, Ont., before Young Is- rael of Detroit, Wednesday eve., Oct. 7, 0 o'clock, at Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, Dexter and Cort- land. The talk will be the first in a series of :Tymposia, dealing with topics of current interest, On alternate Wednesday evenings, which will be open to the public. Rabbi Groner is a graduate of the Hebrew' Theological College and DePaul University. Ile comes PIONEER WOMEN'S ORG. to his new post after having held Yedhudith Simchonit, delegate previous ministries in Salt Lake of the Working Women's Council City and Chicago. This will be his of Palestine, at present on tour tirst appearance before a Detroit for the Pioneer Women's Organ- audience. ization, will visit Detroit Tor Classes in Prophets and Talmud The program of adult educa- organizational purposes, Oct 4 tion, sponsored by Young Israel, to Oct. 12, inclusive. Monday evening, Oct. 5, a gen- will include. in addition, several eral meeting will be held at the classes and study groups for men Folk Shule, Taylor and 12 th and women. The Talmud class, streets, and individual meetings which has been in session Tues- with Mrs. Simchonit as guest are day evenings since the beginning scheduled for the ensuing week. of September, had a distinguished lecturer last week in the person of Rabbi Elijah Meier Bloch, SALE—APARTMENT rROPERT• dean of the Telshe Yeshivah in Cleveland, one of the great Euro- pean Talmudic scholars, who have found refuge in this country. The class will meet again under the direction of Rabbi M. J. Wohl- To the omit—now—while these beau- tiful Investment properties are avail- gelernter, Tuesday, Oct. 6, at able at liquidation pri . es. When 9 p. they are gone—they're gone—that's Rabbi Naphtali Carlebach, a fair warning. All the Fa ,ds and Fig- member of the staff of Yeshivath ures from Mr. Redford. Beth Yehudah, has been appointed PALM* DOWN Finest toy ation In instructor of a course in prophets, all I ietroit Modern equipment all which will also be given on Tues- like new Rent 115.000 earns 12 it day evenings, from 8 to 0, begin- net on rice prig Ine. ning Oct. 6. 015.000 DOW N 5O One apts. 3 to Both the Talmud and Prophets S rooms large court design. Elevator. classes will meet in Room 1 of $27,500, Re- New equipment. Rent placement cost 1:62,000. Foreclosed the Yeshivah Bldg., Dexter and Price only 1140.000. Cortland. Advise Buying Levin Ladies Auxiliary No. 230, J.W.V. were installed into their respective offices: President, Rose Cantor; senior vice president, Kathleen Goldfine; junior vice president, Emma Peck; recording secretary, Lenor Tobias; Corresponding secretary, Shirley Sirkin; treasurer, Clara Breitman; judge advocate, Louba Lupiloff, P. P.; conductress, Flor- ence Sinkoff; assistant conduct- ress, Lillian Feld; chaplain, Est- her Singerman; guard, Sidonia Goldberg; historian, Eva Mann; patriotic instructor, Sydel Horo- witz; color bearers, Lee Levine; Hazel Davis, Nora Wrubel, Ida Kushner, Mollie Knoppow, Mollie Feldman; trustee, 3 years, Jeanne Polansky; trustee 2 years, Mary Rosen; trustee 1 year, Ann Schubb. The following delegates are: L. Lupiloff, L. Tobais, Emma Peck, Lillian Feld, Eva Mann, S. Goldberg, C. Breitman. The alternates to National Ladies Auxiliary Convention are: E. Singerman, K. Goldfine, F. Sinkoff, Nora Wrubel, Ida Schultz, Jeanne Polansky, Rose J. Cohen, Polish Federation to Hold Banquet, Oct 17 The clothing and financial cam- paign sponsored by the Federa- tion for Polish Jews will culmin- ate on Oct. 17 with a banquet ar- ranged at Lachar's Hall. Dr. Arieh Tartakower, well known figure in Jewish communal life in this country, Zionist leader and journalist, will be the guest of the organization and principal speaker. The arrangements corn- mittee for the banquet consists of $15,000 DOWN Beauty mosaic Mesdames Jennie Weinberg and tiled lohby fountain. Secure location. Horodocker Installation Becky Redblatt of the Ezra Sis- Rent $1 +.000. Former value 12 2 2 5,- 000 fore , losed price only $95,000. terhood and A. Greenbaum, Na- Tuesday, October 6 than Samet and Benjamin Gran- 011,000 DOWN A tt ractive 31 units. The David Horodocker Juniors bart. A musical program is be- Rent 111,000. Earns 20% net on en- tire price only 832,000. will hold their installation of of- ing prepared for the evening. fleet's in the home of Mrs. Jos. M, Those organizations which have M,625 DOWN 21 apts. 3 to 5 Davidson, 2974 Calvert Ave. pledgied contributions for the rooms. nut st Finding cor. new stoves, new ref rig. tankless water heater, Tuesday evening, Oct. 6 Federation for Polish Jews but Marx grates, fireproof lockers, has The newly appOinted are Mrs. have not yet sent them in, are everything. Rent 19,100 tenants pay Ben Hyman, president; Mrs. Jos. urged to do so now so that they utilities. Small 1- 1.4 % tennis. M. Davidson, vice president; Mr. may be represented at the ban- HOMER WARREN & CO. Friedman, recording secretary; quet. 58 Years' Dependable Service Mrs. Phil Lewis, financial secre- The second transport of cloth- Dime Bldg. tary and Mrs. A. Spillburg, treas. ing, donated by Detroit Jews and Ca. 0321 urer. intended for Polish Jewish refu- gees in Russia, is expected to leave Detroit this week. In view of the tremendous number of garments contributed it will be You Can Buy QUALITY KOSHER MEAT necessary to make three ship- ments, and not two as originally with Confidence from planned. There is now sufficient clothing to compose the third transport and no additional gar- ments can be accepted. Special Kosher Meat & Poultry Market recognition and thanks 'have been 11632 DEXTER BLVD. TO. 8.8118-9 accorded the Cadillac Storage (Between Burlinaame and Webb) Company which has given free-of- Next to Kreoge's charge its facilities for storing the garments during the time they were being collected, cleaned and prepared for haling. The Federation for Polish Jews ex- tends a special thanks to the donors for their very generous and helpful contribution. — - The Detroit Women's Division of the American Jewish Congress will hold its second meeting of the season on Wednesday, Oct. 14, at 2 p. m., at the Shaarey Zedek. The program of the afternoon will be in a form of a symposium entitled "The American Jewish Congress in the Present World." Participants in this feature and their subjects upon which they will speak are as follows: MIS. Arnold Frank, local picture; Mrs. Arnold Frank, Local picture; Mrs. Abe Katzman, the National Out- look; Mrs. Harry Bernstein, The Relationship of the Women's Di- vision to the American Jewish Congress; Dr. Clarissa Fineman, the Inter-American Scene; Mrs. Karl Haas will speak on The World Picture. Mrs. Samuel Green will act as moderator. On Tuesday, Sept. 29, 25 wo- men donated blood at the Red Cross Blood Bank in the name of the Detroit Women's Division of the American Jewish Congress. The newly organized Rumor Clinic is under the direction of Esther Mendelson. Any person can cooperate by bringing any un- founded rumors to the attention of the clinic. This committee wishes to kill any false rumors being circulated about local, na- tional or inter-national situations. Proper investigation will be made and due publicity given as to the authenticity of rumors. Commun- icate with Mrs. Morris Mendel- son, 2675 Burlingame, Townsend 8-1960. Members and their friends are cordially invited to attend this meeting. It will furnish an ex- cellent opportunity to learn of the activities of the American Jewish Congress locally and in our pres- ent world situation. Pisgah Lodge No. 34 To Meet Monday Night — — Initiate 85th Anniversary Membership Drive - Aaron B. Margolis To Send Food WHOLE GRAN FOOD VALUES! W hole grain are restored t Viol n Bi, as Rice Krispies nutritive values, including Vitami by U. S. recommended Official Food Rules. IR ISPIES 1 lilt ill' 1111 Cope. 1942 by Kellen Company IS Next Monday night, Pisgah Lodge No. 34, Bnai Brith will hold a regular business meeting in the main auditorium of the Jewish Community Center. A special order of business at this meeting will be a special election of a recording secretary to suc- ceed Phillmore Leemon who has been inducted into the armed forces. Following the business session and open forum will be held on the following topic, "What I Expect from Bind Brith. Rudolph Meyersohn, president of the lodge announces that the lodge will meet regularly every Monday night during the months of Oct. and ov. instead of the first and third Mondays as here- tofore. He urges all members to attend every meeting. This is a jubilee year in Pisgah Lodge and the 85th anniversary will be cele- brated throughout the entire term, with special meetings of interest. Ben F. Goldman, general chairman of the 85th Anniversary Committee reports plans are pro- gressing to make this celebration one of the outstanding events of the community's fall and winter season. An all day program is being planned for Nov. 22 at the Stotler Hotel, to begin with the initation of new members in the afternoon, a banquet and dance . in the evening. A nationally fam- ous personality will address the banquet and reservations are now being taken. Isadore Starr, chairman of the 85th Anniversary Membership drive states that every male Jew 21 years o rolder of good moral character is eligible for member- sive membership drive is now be- ship in Pisgah Lodge. An exten- ing inaugurated in honor of the 85th Anniversary. A committee has been organ- ized under the leadership of Mrs. Vera Kurzman, A. Greenberg and B. Graubart to start sending food packages to Jewish prison- ers interned in Nazi camps in Germany. Package labels, received directly from prison camps, prove that a number of soldiers are of Jewish nationality and a campaign is to be inaugurated to send food packages through the facilities of the Red Cross. The United States authorities have offered free transportation of food packages, destined to the prisoners of war. A consider- able number of these package labels have been received in De- troit and an action will be started to communicate with the soldiers named thereon and send them all possible assistance. • Omega Sigma Phi Beta Chapter Elect Officers All Kellogg Cereals supply Whole-Grain Values (natural or restored). I Extra-delicious with fruit! First Meeting of Talkers Group, Oct. 8 Center members and their friends interested in the short unit course in public speaking are invited to attend the first meeting of the talkers group which will be held on Thursday, Oct. 8, at 8:30 P. M. in the music room of the Center. Ed Emerich who led the group last season will again act in the same capacity. Attend "Bond Auction" Women's Auxiliary— Jewish Home for Aged Mrs. S. Benjamin, chah man of membership of the Women's Auxiliary of the Jewish H orne for Aged, has been appoi , red by Mrs. M. J. Greenberg, president, as chairman of the day Ho. the annual membership tea which the auxiliary is sponsorin g im Mon- day, Oct. 19, at 1:30 P. M. at the home. Mrs. I, E. Goodman, a former president of the organization, chairman of publicity for th is e coming year. Committee Heads of Community Council to Present Reports A number of matters of vital importance to the Jewish com- munity of Detroit will be pre- sented for discussion at the con. ference of Community Council delegates on Sunday, Oct. 4, at 8:15 P. M. in the auditoriu m of the Jewish Community Center Woodward at Holbrook. These' delegates represent the Commun- ity Council's 190 constituent or- ganizations, and matters of com- munity policy are discussed by them for the guidance of the executive committee which meets at monthly intervals, or more often if necessary. In addition to the reports of committee chairmen on the coun- cil's program since the last con- ference of delegates in June, there will be a report on the Al- lied Jewish Campaign's entry into the War Chest, and a discussion of the significance of this step for the Jewish community. There will also be a discussion of the needs for expanding the work of the Community Council in the field of internal Jewish community problems, and the proposal that a study he made to determine the needs in this area of work, and the techniques and machinery for putting it into operation. Rabbi Le on Fram will report for the community relations com• mittee; Aaron Droo•k will report for the anti-discrimination com- mittee;Dr. Leo M. Franklin will report for the inter-group rela- tions committee; Judge Rubiner will report for the arbitration committee; Aaron Rosenberg will report on the progress of plans for a program of co-ordination of adult education; hr. S. Kleinman will report on the council's pro- gram as liaison between the Jew- ish organizations and the office of civilian defense and on the de- velopment of organizational com- mittees to stimulate war effort programs; and a minwogranhed report on the distribution of lit- erature \Yin be distributed anion, the delegates. Attendance of delegates will he recorded, and organizations not represented will be notified. James I. Ellman, president of the .11tr•emslisde. h Community Council will Marshall Lodge to have Navy Night, October 6 A 'program entitled "Know Your Navy" has been arranged through the public relations de• partment of the United States Navy for the meeting of Detroit Louis Marshall Lodge of Bnai Brith to be held on Tuesday, Oct. 6, 1942, at 8:3 P. M.. at the Rose Sittig Cohen Memorial building, Lawton and Tyler Ives. This meeting, will be a part of a loselrlodgs(ession for members of the At the last meeting greetings were read front Sergeant Nath- aniel H. Rubin who is now sta- tioned somewhere in England with the U. S. Army. Sergeant Rubin was inducted into service during his term as President of Louis Marshall Lodge. The Lodge Bowling League is bowling each Monday evening at the Bowl-O-Drome beginning at to e 0 M. e (. al g el e lesire should ntact its 9 P the join presiden t, Sa ul Herma n. The following were elected the officers of Omega Sigma Phi at the last meeting: DOWNTOWN THEATRES President, Alene Silverstein; secretary, Evelyn Rappiport; FOX—The inspiring re nt-life treasurer, Norrie Zaleson; cor- story of the janitor's son who responding secretary, Arlene became one of America's out Fein; publicity, Joyce Cantor. standing sports figures has be- The outgoing officers headed by es Pridebie,fcause Rhea Fuerrnan, president, were i t.eaolkeeild,o-rai b houert e,m,o,T vihe, has thanked for their splendid job l o ,a f nt k h ee es,sen:.a iltliob n e at h acclaim eld os.eri it for the and it is hoped that the new officers will carry on the tradi- come one of the season's most tion of Omega Sigma Phi. a second big week at the FOK. _ — — Masonic Auditorium—Oct. 3rd-6:30 +" ' 4'