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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Symposium of Jewish
Congress Women
On October 14

PROGRAM

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Octob.r 9. 1942

ular supply. This arrangement
was made too late for inclusion
in the mimeographed report.

CONVENTION

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or- Dr. Franklin's Report
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to report regularly to their
ganizations the contents of this
Dr. Leo M. Fr a nklin, chairman a round table on the perils of
The work of organized Jewry publication by the Council, as of the inter-group relations coins anti-Semitism and other subver-
in the present world struggle for well as the proceedings at the mittee, reported on the Council's sive activities and methods of
Hebrew
democracy will be discussed at a delegates' conferences, and the program of building good rela- combatting this tool of German cietY
will hold their insudlati°-
symposium to be held by the De- other communications which the dons between the Jewish and the and Japanese propagandists. High
of officers on Wednesday nooan
troll Women's Division of the Council office sends out from Negro group. He outlined the officials of all the war ageniies
American Jewish Congress at its time to time. Attendance of dole- steps in the establishment of two of the government will take part Oct. 14, at the Dexter- La wren li e '
second meeting of the season, gates was again recorded, and graduate fellowships at Wayne in the symposium on war aid Hall. The following will t l e is
office: Matilda Kepes, pr . a -
Wednesday,
14, at 2 p. m., Isaac Franck, executive director University, for the purpose of which will be held Saturday after- Rena Gantz, Frieda Klein e: 'tdent
;
at
the Shaarey Oct.
Zedek.
of the Jewish Community Conn- studying Negro-Jewish problems. noon, Oct. 10, at the Hotel Jo- presidents; I ,
F r a n c e s SI; a iviice
The participants will approach cil, announced that absentees will
fi vo ,
the subject from various view- again be notified by mail, and The project is being sponsored myn, headquarters hotel for the treasurer; Helen Rosenth a i, a
presidents
of
organizations
jointly
by
the
Jewish
Community
convention
in
Scranton.
The
con-
ciao
secretary;
Irma
Rittma
points. Mrs. Arnold Frank will that
n --. 1 ,. 1
Council and the Detroit Chapter vention will also take the final cording secretary; Sophieiata
discuss the local problem; Mrs. not represented at the conference of the National Association for steps in opening membership rolls witz,
t '.
corresponding s ee ,,,
Harry Bookstein, the national; will be advised of their group's the Advancement of Colored of the organization to men of Rose Schlesinger,
ta l :.
inner
Mrs. William Gottesman, the world failure to participate in the poi- People. Publicity on this project , Jewish faith now serving in the Ethel
guard
wide; and t. Clarissa Fineman, icy-making work of this body.
G I ,
conductre w
will be released shortly. Dr. armed forces.
Jennie
Wiatrak,
ch
the Inter-American. Mrs. Samuel Mr. Franck also reminded the or- Franklin also dwelled on a real Ziff Banquet Speaker
airman of •'''
Green will act as moderato,
committee; Elfreda Cre • ! al(
or.
ganizations that their delegates estate problem which arose r t ,_
Among the speakers at the an- secretary of board. Helen t nuald,
A
As an added feature, Mrs. Ern- are elected
for delegates
a period of
two cently, and on the committee's nual banquet will be William B. hinder, honorary
and that
should
'
'
president
"ll'.
est Columbia will discuss current Years,
action in dealing with it.
Th
Ziff, noted authority on military retiring. ,• 1
• iav
, F .„
- ..1
pi est( ent is
ree-
events with a special_ emphasis on not be changed without urgent
Aaron Rosenberg outlined the aviation strategy whose book, The
,
the coming elections and their im- reason, and if changes occur, the proposed minimum program for Coming Battle in Germany" has
portance to the community,
R n.
Jacob J Nathan
office must be notified at once.
the initiation of the coordination become a best seller; General ma Rabbi
*ri
An organization meeting was
The Council's literature corn- of adult education activities, Brehon B. Somervell, chief of the stall the 'officers. ' and ‘1 Irs "1 Ken
e l .
meth
Fisher
1... m i will play the march
held Monday, Oct. 5
lay the mittee, of which Lawrence Crohn These will include the pooling of Services of Supply of the United na
foundations for the ' e to Congress
•
information for the purpose of States Army; General Frank T. anti
anthem. Mrs. Ethel
h
•
a oonp c ehlits i l :i .nitlget.h IL), number,will
Rumor Clinic. This is expected to is c airman, distributed a mimeo- publishin
number,
publishing a booklet which will Hines, administrator of Veterans' '" rni chhee
rel a
act as a clearing house for the graphed report of the literature present a total picture of the affairs.
all important Congress war ac- which has been distributed by programs of adult education in
The convention this year will
Luncheon
tivity of aiding in the suppres- the Community Council since last the community; centrally planned run only three days instead of
Julia Ri
sion of false, unfounded or malic- April. Names of items, quanti- festival celebrations, and central five because all matters not per- affair and Helen Auslande• is in
ious rumors. In connection with ties, and destination were in- booking of speakers and artists raining to war aid have been charg e e
o, arrangements,
this work the members of the
stricken from the agenda.
--
community are urged to keep alert mentioned that copies of the best- their talents at a lower cost.
Because of the difficulty of
to detect such rumors and sub- seller, "Sabotage," were being
Aaron Droock reported for the travel and the businesslike pro-
to the
mit them immediately to the clinic furnished to the Detroit Public discrimination committee, and de- gram worked out for the con- Contributions
.
for
investigation
authentica-
tion.
Mrs. Morris and
Mendelson
is Library to supplement their reg- plored the lack of cooperation of vention, it is expected that about
Jewish Home for Aged
those who report complaints, but 1500 delegates from all over the
chairman of the Rumor Clinic and
'11
attend.
do not help the Council's staff country, w'11
have made con-
can be contacted at 2675 Bur- rectors h of the Congress was held
Concurrently with the conven-
• The • following
at thehome of Mrs. Perry Burn- in the gathering of information
tributions
to the Home:
lingame, Townsend 8-1960.
(
of
the
Jewish
W
.
Veterans
stine,
that is needed to establish well- don
Sam Belkin, donation; M. and
A meeting of the board of di- Oct. 7. president, on Wednesday, authenticated cases of discrimina- of the Un eitedStat";, alt.ht.
lion. Twenty-four cases of dis- Auxiliary will run their annual Z - I I rs ' M D. ' Lichtenstein,
Greenberg' donation;
donation ;
convention, with headquarters at M i l :::
crimination were reported to the the
Hotel
Casey
in
Molly
Aliller,
donation;
Mrs.
::V.:' Council office
i,
Scranton, it m,„.
ffi
, y Steffin, donation in honor
since last June's was announced by Mrs. Miriam
m f 0 mother's speedy recovery; Mr.
delegates' conference. Mr. Droock G. Hoffman, national president of
and • Mrs. Charles N. Agree in
also stressed the part which the the Ladies Auxiliary.
staff has played in building up
memory
Saul Davidson;
Dr. Perry P. Burnstine, com- and
Mrs. of
Maurice
Aronson Alr.
in
and continuing. the work of the mander, Department of Michigan,
Metropolitan Detroit Council on J. W. V., will lead the Michigan memory of Saul Davidson; Airs.
Mary Gordon and Max Prussian;
Fair Employment Practice, which delegation to the convention. Is
deals with problems of discriro-
Mrs. N. Barnett in memory of
ination in war industries.
son, Milton Barnett; Mr. and Mrs.
A. Deutsch, in memory of Saul
Rabbi Fram's Report
Beth El Men's Club
Davidson; Air. and Mrs. Al Far_
RabbiLeon From reported on
ber in memory
m
of Isabelle Gal-
the work of the Community rela- lo Present War Show
low; Airs. Rebecca Feldman, in
tions committee which deals with
memory of Saul Davidson; Mr.
the fight against anti-Semitism.
The first unit of the newly and Mrs. Harry Frank in mem-
He distinguished between the organized U. S. 0. Red Cross ory of Saul Davidson and Max
cases of misguided individuals, vaudeville caravans will appear Prussian; Max Hirsch in mem-
whom our techniques enable us before a victory rally at Temple ory of mother Leah Hirsch; Mrs.
to deal with effectively; the fight Beth El, Woodward at Gladstone, A. Homonoff in 'memory of grand-
against the organized, subversive Tuesday evening, October 13, at mother, Chaye Pollack; M. IL
anti-Semites; the gathering of in- ,; 1" 5 P' in' Sponsored by the Krawitz, in memory of daughter,
formation for Jewish national "`en's Club of Temple Beth El, Dina; Mrs. Etta Levey, Los An-
agencies and for the authorities; this event will focus the attention geles, in memory of mother, Tobie-
our work in stimulating a pro- of the large membership of Tem- Fannie; David J. Marymont, in
gram of inter-cultural education ple Beth El and their friends mem °I.Y
o f Mr s. M"I•Y Gordon;
in the Detroit schools; and our upon two of the most important Mrs. Anna Moss, in memory of
it ork in the field of analyzing war time organizations in Gm husband, David Moss; AL's. Clara
propaganda andpublic opinioncountry at ;a time
tme when every in-
i Nestor in memory of husband,
and watching. media of public in: dividual is being called upon to Irwin J . Nestor; Misses L. and
formation. He mentioned the aid the war effort.
B.
it Pulasky in memory of mother
welcome change in the German
A complete vaudeville show Terne-Leah Polasky; Mr. and Mrs.
it
radio hour on WJBK, and the with orchestra, headed by we ll Meyer L. Prentis in memory of
work of the German American known stars such as Barbara Max Prussian; Dr. M. Rattner,
Congress for Democracy in mak-
in mr.
memory
of Saul Davidson and
ing this radio hour a medium of Scully of "Student Prince" fame,
sales;firs,
and Chiquita Cortez, Spanish
Mrs. Anna Robinson
pro-democracy education.
dancer and singer, will be pre-
sented free of charge, and re- in memory
of Rosenberg
Abraham Robinson;
Airs. J. D.
and family
Dr. Kleinman discussed the fres
Brief
in memory of Mrs. Mary Gordon;
work of the Council's Civilian
will be served,
ef three-m Mute pep talks Airs. Ada Sider in memo y of
Defense Committee in the capac-
.: ity of liaison between the O.C.D. on the role to be played by civi- mother Rebecca; Ann Siegel in
With thousands of people working who have
„.
never worked before, mixing with and meeting
and the Council's constituent or Bans in the war will be given by
l memory of Isabelle Callow; Mr.
ganizations, and as a stimulant U. S. O. and Red Cross minute and „ iy
Airs. Meyer Siegel in mem•
crowds of new people there are bound to be dis-
eases spread.
Isabelle callow; Air. and
to organizations to intensify their inen, and audience parti cipation At i.s , of
H enry Strub in memory of
w ar efforts programs. He dwelled in several novel events w
ill
also
,
‘; ;Itil D avidson.
On the function of the war re- f eature the program.
Skin diseases seem to be very readily spread.
porter in the gathering of in-
A simple rash may be a highly contagious in
porter
In charge of the event for the
fection. Although all rashes are not contagious
formation with respect to these Men's Temple Club are Theodore
Rabbi Jacob N
Nathan
it is best to consult your doctor at once. You
War reporters were Birnkrant and Charles Kottler.
can figure that a skin rash is a danger signal.
urged to turn in their reports The Red Cross group working. on Guest Speaker for
regularly.
the project is headed by mr,. Aesculapian Meeting
If it is not the contagious impetigo it may be
the sign of some systemic upset or something else.
William J. Scripps, Airs. Louis
—
Colombo, Jr., and Airs. Boyce
The last regular busiM':slit :
Candler.
Make it a rule to see your doctor frequently.
ing of the Ladies' Auxiliary
TARTAKOWER
See him BEFORE you get sick. Whenever you
culapian Pharmaceutical Prater
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• •
can. visit his office rather than have him call
daleAAve.,held at the Mono of
a:x
'
Womens
Auxiliary
of
at your home. Today you know he has nearly half
Airs. Philip Ruskin of 329-1 il.1
,( 1 1 1 1 ,- .
, -;, .-..
. Polish Jews announces that for
again as much work to do as he had last year.
, ss:" the present it is impossible to ac- Jewish Horne for Aged
on Wediu•sility.
t
3o,
, cept further contributions. The
Sam's have a policy of stocking all the newest
, n,
s t i spe Jacob J
hai ll if t i ti.:,so toi lil,
previous response has been such
A special meeting of the board gut Rabbi
discoveries in medical treatment. Whatever your
a generous
the
of
N
one that its facilities of directors of the Wornen':;
doctor may prescribe for your skin rash, whether
and he chose as his topic "1' ,si
are taxed to the limit. However,
it be a local treatment or a systematic treatment
xiliary of the Jewish Borne Merits of the Coming War Cil •
:
:
the
appeal
for
used
clothing
may
fAour
Aged
was
held
on
Wednes-
Drive".
R
you can be sure Sam's will have it. Because
lie renewed in the near future. day, Oct. 7, at 1:30 p. tn., in
Sam's fill the most prescriptions in Michigan
for
Plansare being
The second transport which leaves the lounge of the Homer
you can be sure of fresh ingredients. Because
dinn e r e-dance
Detroit this week consists of the
Mrs. David K light., war efforts ‘ tsh •ie ll b ceoni
have developed original methods of check-
following garments:
held on
.
2515 women's
ing the accuracy of compounding you are assured
dresses, 405 sweaters, 505 blouses, chairman, reported that boxes wood Inn. Proceeds from
the greatest safety. Because Sam's have been
180 skirts, 280 , men's shirts, 155 would he installed for the mem- affair will be used for war relief
able to systematize their prescription department
undergarments, 180 caps, 20 bath- bership tea and all future meet- work. Mrs. Gussie Pernick. chair-
and have the purchasing power to buy materials
robes, 60 blankets, 70 children's ings. so that members may de- man of the dinner-dance. all -
posit scrap•, also, defense stamps pointed It)hutb, icfict
at the best prices you benefit—you get your
following
i yllo;
me m bers
coats, 75 children's trousers, 55 will be sold.
prescription work at Sam's. at Michigan's most
of. her committee: Airs. 1t he i r''
scarves, 2667 articles of children's
Special committees for the an- Helper, , publicity;
reasonable prices.
wear,
230
80 trousers, nual membership tea were an- service, Mrs.
Rebecca Gold.-'cin;
70
vests
and overcoats,
3
000
Pairs of socks, pointed by the president, Mrs. our darlings, Mrs. Harry Piirf
a total of 11,162
garments.
-
M. J. fo
Greenberg. The entertain- man; memorial page, Mrs. Pau'
The Women's Auxili ary o f th e ment
r the tea will be in the line Chase
. Federation, the Ezra Sisterhood,
; complimentary, Mrs.
form of a
Drug Dept., Inc.
bingo party Mrs S Ch arles e Tennen.
is planning its annual donor Gecker will be in charge, assisted
Tick ts can be obtained from
luncheon for Jan. 19, at the Con- by Mrs. M. Benach.
, gregation Shaarey Zedek social
CAMPUS MARTIUS •
RANDOLPH AT
Mrs. K. Faudem, financial sec- 1 131-r i sii6,
the
tiv? I‘ n trtitY
y roc o a kI s lina gt aU
WOODWARD
MONROE
hall. Airs. Becky Redblatt is sere- rotary, and her faithful workers above on 1aoer
the 11- , committee.
': ing as chairman of the luncheon will be on hand to receive dues
committee. Mrs. Jennie Weinberg and donation s
. Mrs. H. Meer is
is
chairman of the Ezra Sister- chairman of the Simcha and ow
hood.
-
modal fund.
BUY WAR BONDS

Don't Dismiss That

Skin Rash With

A Little Salve!

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