America ifewish Periodical earter 16, 1942 e 1) • Thop of into. tine and relation. Eduen • g Israel during sses and reading, ', Chu. 'ish his. Talmud. rotatio n Tal. cads in ) being east 10 specific lernter, Tefilo hlussel, eel edu. charge. nodules, 0 th an. Sholom opened n Oct. Isaac annual d, and 1943. t will knnual or the . ussed, rtly. !ichens Sho•r, I her Ave. Prep- for a 'meat, will . Sans 'pans. cord. this Aid the ng a :hina. :hina cut- . 18, :calm and neat, , nder nsive •ence pang will cing. rued is is And Alvin D. Loving Receive Fellowships Will Study-Jewish-Negro Relations in Detroit Under the joint auspices of the Jewish Community Council of Detroit and the Detroit Chap- ter of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, Wayne University has es- tablished two fellowships for the study of problems of inter-group relations. The first research pro- ject, during the academic year of 1942-4 3 , will be devoted to a study of Negro-Jewish relations in De- troit. The recipients of the two fel- lowships furnished jointly by the two cooperating agencies are Mrs. Eleanor Paperno Wolf and Alvin D. Loving. A luncheon in honor of the recipients of the fellow- ships will be given on Friday, Oct. 16, at 11:45 a. m. in the Lucy Thurman Y. W. C. A., 569 E. Elizabeth. PONTIAC NOTES The Sisterhood of Temple Beth Jacob held its monthly meeting, Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Harold Goldberg presiding. Miss Ola B. Hiller, assistant principal of the Pontiac High School spoke on "Our Youth and The War." Rabbi Friedland spoke on "After 450 Years," an address on the significance of the discovery of America by Christopher Co- lumbus, at the Friday evening services. The adult study group for men and women is meeting every Monday evening. The course of study is "The Essentials of Jud- aism." The annual Sinchas Torah din- ner of the Congregation Bnai Israel was held Sunday evening, Oct. 11 at the Synagogue. One hundred people attended the af- fair. Enterainment was provided by Mr. Josephson and his troupe, prominent Detroit radio and stage actors. Mr. Joe Jacobson was recently inducted into office as president of the congregation for hte com- ing year. Registration for the Congrega- tion Bnai Israel Sunday School began Oct. 11, and will be closed Oct. 18. Rabbi Strauss reported a satisfactory enrollment. SEGAL (Continued fro m Page 4.) in new bodies. I myself can't approve of their way of living after this mortal coil is off. When I die I want to stay away from the earth for good; I don't want to live here all over again. The earth has been a horrible place to live in and why should I want to come back once I have gotten awa from it? I want to live in ay workless, worryless heaven. A A A ; DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle October 16, 1942 Mrs. Eleanor P. Wolf Q UPPOSE (after the Jews and U the Catholics have been set aside) I suggested that something should he done about making a quota for Theosophists in public life. They are people who would deprive me of the bliss of heaven and send me back to the earth. I am tired of the earth. A quota for them, too . . . They should be shown they can't rob people of heaven. So it would go. You limit one group, such as Jews, and you start a train of evil doing from which no group is safe if it in- eurs the displeasure of prejudice. You have a hive of jealous cells You have no more America decli- civic duties and responsibilities. You no longer have a Union but a disparate agglomeration that falls apart. The Union is not merely a federation of States. It is a spirit of unity, a pattern of brotherhood alien to the idea of limiting the rights, duties and Privileges of some of the people. A Union shaped in accordance with the blue print of the Amer- ican ideal, contemplates a social and political order in which every man may rise as far as his char- acter, ability and achievements let him, regardless of his creed or racial origin. This is the American ideal and thos,, who speak of quotas for sonic Americans traduce it. I am glad I have this off my chest. It Was about time to say it, con- sidering Jewish Americans who are acquiescent to the theory that Jews should serve the State only in accordance with their percen- tage in the population, if at all. CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO -:-CENTER ACTIVITIES-:- Henry Bernstein to Teach Elementary Art Classes at Center Mrs. Samuel R. Glogower, pres- ident of the board of directors of the Jewish Community Center, announced this week that Henry Bernstein has been engaged to coach the elementary art classes at the Jewish Community Center. Mr. Bernstein, a pupil of John Carroll, has exhibited in the Michigan Artists show for the past 10 years. In 1939 he was one of 56 winners in a nation- wide mural competition, and is now working on a mural for the postoffice in Midland, Mich. This commission came to him as a re- sult of his being a runner-up in a recent war department compe- tition. Elementary art classes meet on Mondays and Thursdays from 4 to 6 p. in. The fee for a 16- week course for children who are members of the Center is $7.50. The fee for non-members is $10. Registrations are now being taken for the classes. Art classes for adults meet on Tunday mornings from 10 to 12 and on Tuesday nights from 7:30 to 9:30, Leon Makielski who has been an instructor in the Center art classes for many years is again teaching the art classes. The fees for adults for one ses- sion per week either on Sundays or Tuesdays, for a four-month term, is $7.50 for members and $10 for non-members. Additional Patrons Named for Kurt Baum Concert November 10 Indicative of the interest dis- played in the forthcoming con- cert of Kurt Baum, Metropoli- tan tenor, to be held at the Jew- ish Community Center on Tues- day, Nov. 10, is the announce- ment of additional patrons and patronesses for the affair. The following names are in- cluded on the long list of patrons: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Becker, Dr. Louis Braun, Dr. A. Collins, Dr. M. M. Cowan, Mr. and Mrs Dan- iel Cullen, Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Danto, Dr. Martin DeBats, Dr. und Mrs. M. S. DeVilliers, Aaron Droock, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Feinberg, Dr. and Mrs. Carleton Fox, Dr. and Mrs. Nathan Galin, Dr. and Mrs. S. S. Gerendasy, Mrs. Joseph Geschelin, Dr. L. Goldoni, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Goodman, Dr. and Mrs. Eric Husserl, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jacobson, Dr. and Mrs. Leon Katzin, Judge and Mrs. Harry B. Keidan, Dr. Harry Kohn, Mr. and Mrs. Hy Kramer, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Lappin, Dr John H. Longe, Dr. Barnett Malbin, Dr. and Mrs. Willard D. Mayer, Dr. and Mrs. A. Miller, Dr. and Mrs. A. Miller, Dr. and Mrs. Leo Orecklin, Dr. Marie Salutsky, Dr. Harry C. Salzstein, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Satovsky, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Schreiber, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Schwayde•, Mr. and Mrs. Nate Shapero, Dr. and Mrs. Leonard Sidlow, Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Solomon, Mrs. Milford Stern, Dr. and Mrs. Sam Stulberg, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Thal, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Warner, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Weiner, Dr. Martin M. Weisberg, Dr. D. B. Welling, Barney Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Monte Wittleshofer. Albert W. Shafer to Give Russian Course Albert W. Shafer, who attend- ed universities in Europe, Colum- bia University, University of Michigan, and was a lecturer at the State University of Utah, will give a course in Russian at the Jewish Community Center. Plans are being made to con- duct this class on Thursday eve- nings. The time has not been set as yet. The class will be free to Cen- ter members and there will be a nominal fee for non-members. Inasmuch as there will be only a limited number of pupils ac- cepted for this class, those inter- ested are requested to register immediately. Study Club To Hold Anniversary Oct. 20 Members of the Young Wom- en's Study Club of the Jewish Community Center are holding their 10th anniversary celebration on Tuesday, Oct. 20, at 1:30 p. m., at the Jewish Community Center. Reports will be submitted by speakers from the Union for Democratic Action (a non-parti- san agency) covering the records of candidates in both Houses of Congress as to their own views on our goyernment's foreign pol- icies, at meetings of the following Mothers' Clubs: Fenkell Club, Tuesday, Oct. 20, 8 p. m., Park- side Talmud Torah, Midland at Parkside; Woodward Club, Wed- nesday, Oct. 21, at 1:30 p.1 m., in the Jewish Community Center, Center Club, Wednesday Oct. 1, at 8 p. m., Jewish Community Center; Twelfth Street Club, Thursday, Oct. 22, 8 p. m., at the Assembly Hall, 9125 12th St. The Council of Mothers' Clubs will hold an outing and wiener roast on Wednesday, Oct. 28, at 12:30 p. m., in the playground of Palmer ark near the Second Blvd. entrance. In case of rain, the party will be held in the Casino. Al Lipson in Charge Of Photography Group A photography group is being organized at the Jewish Commu- nity Center beginning Wednes- day evening, Oct. 21, at 8 p. en., and meeting regularly every Wed- nesday night. Al Lipson, who has had a great deal of experience in organizing camera clubs and in actual pho- tographic work, will be in charge of the group. Mr. Lipson is plan- ning a full program of activities which will include sessions de- voted to print criticisms and evaluations, the developing and printing of negatives, and field trips. Registrations for this group are now being taken at the Center office. 13 CHEST (Continued from Page 1) J.W.V. Auxiliary 135 Visit Dearborn Hospital A group of members of the Reuben Sandler, William Sand- Detroit Ladies Auxiliary of the ler, Mrs. Nate S. Shapero, Abe Shiffman, Bert Silverman, Fred F. Simmons, Mrs. Nathan Simons, Abraham Srere, William Stark- stein, Sidney Stone, George M. Stutz, David M. Welling, Joseph M. Welt, Mrs. Joseph M. Welt, Mrs. Melville S. Welt, David Wil- kus, Mrs. David Wilkus, Monte D. Wittelshofer. Industrial and Commercial Unit Jewish War Veterans No. 135, spent an afternoon visiting pa- tients and presented gifts at the Veterans Hospital in Dearborn. These visits are made periodic- ally and a program is planned such as a choral group, variety show or a play, besides a gift to each patient in the hospital. Chairmen of the committee are Ruth Schreiber and Mabel Gray. (a) Co-chairman: Irving W. lich, Mrs. Isidore Sobeloff, Mrs. Blumberg. (b) While the organization is Harry H. Goldberg, Mrs. A. C. Mrs. Edward Stein. at this point incomplete, the fol- Lappin, (c) District 11—Headquarters: lowing appointments have been Congregation Shaarey Zedek. made: District Manager: Mrs. Max Division 2—War Parts Manu- Frank. facturing: Steel: Abe Kasle. Ma- Assistant District Manager: chinery: Dave Emerman, Harvey Mrs. Perry P. Burnstine. H. Goldman, Emil Stern. Secretaries: Mrs. Jack Behr- Division 3—General Manufac- turing and Sales: Reclaimed and man, Mrs. I. D. Friedman, Mrs. Salvage Materials: Samuel G. Robert Kaltman, Mrs. Arthur Keywell, Ben Kramer, Chairmen. Purdy, Mrs. Charles Robinson. Zone Chairmen: Mrs. Samuel Division 4—Building and Con- struction: Sanford D. Adler, Green, Mrs. Ernest J. Sachse, Harry J. Glasser, Max C. Hand- Mrs. Ralph Davidson, Mrs. Morse ler, Allen Kramer, Goerge D. Goldman, Mrs. Seymour J. Frank, Mrs. Ben Jacob, Mrs. Ralph Levy, Seyburn and Benjamin Wilk. Division 5—Mercantile: Retail Mrs. Philip Lipson, Mrs. Morris and Variety Stores: Maurice A. Luskin, Mrs. Henry Wagner, Mrs. Enggass, Co-chairman. Wholesale Samuel Feldman. (d) Chairmen of Special As- stores: Rudolph Zuieback, Co- signments: Mrs. Fred A. Gins- chairman. Division 8—News and Adver- burg and Mrs. David S. Diamond. District 10—District Manager: tising: Theatres, Alex Schreiber, Benjamin Wilk. Chairman. Zone Chairmen: A. J. Blum- Division 9—Lawyers: Barium Bldg., Abraham Satovsky, Chair- enau, Chester L. Solen, Harry C. man; National Bank Bldg., Ad- Davidson, Maxwell Emmer, David rian D. Rosen, Co-chairman; Gen- A. Goldman, Milton Gordon, Ja- eral, Sidney L. Alexander, Irwin cob L. Keidan, Henry Lapides, Morton Newlander, Irving Ruby. I. Cohn, Co-chairmen. General Division—Professional. III.. Metropolitan Unit Architects: Charles N. Agree, (a) Mrs. Hyman C. Broder, Chairman. chairman of organization. Clergy: Rabbi Morris Adler, (b) District 2—Headquarters: Chairman; Bernard Isaacs, as- Jewish Community Center. District Managers: Mrs. John sisting. Dentists: Dr. Max Winslow, C. Hopp, Mrs. Herschel V. Kreg- Chairman. er, Harry Z. Brown. Secretaries: Mrs. Harry Z. IV..Treasury Gifts Committee A. J. Lachover, Co-chairman. Brown, Mrs. Max Coven, Mrs. V. Speakers Bureau Selden Koblin, Mrs. Maurice A. Judge Charles Rubiner, Co- Landau, Mrs. Charles Rubiner, chairman; Mrs. Morris Adler, Miss Louise Shiffman. Zone Chairmen: Mrs. Eugene Rabbi Morris Adler, Benjamin J. Arnfeld, Mrs. James Wineman, Bavly, Norman Birnkrant, Philip Mrs. David Cooper, Mrs. Herman Brezner, Mrs. Douglas I. Brown, L. Lewis, Sr., Mrs. A. Dreifus, Louis S. Cohane, Mrs. Ida B. Col- Mrs. Sol Wolff, Mrs. Adolph Ehr- ten, Mrs. L. A. Edwards, James I Ellmann, Henry J Feinberg, Rabbi Leon •Fram, Isaac Franck, Choral Rehearsals Dr Leo M. Franklin, Mrs. Louis Heavenrich, Dr. A. M. Hershman, The Choral group under the Sidney J. Immerman, A. J. Lach- direction of Julius Chajes is hav- over, Henry Lapides, Theodore ing rehearsals every Wednesday Levin, Samuel Rosen, Miss Selma evening at the Jewish Commu- J. Sampliner, Harold Silver and nity Center at 9 p. m. Isidore Sobeloff. The group is rehearsing He- VI. Mailing Squad brew songs and three-part singing Preparation of 16,000 kits: in classic and Palestinian songs. Mrs. Morris H. Blumberg, Chair- Registrations are still open. man. War Workers Hostess Committee Named A war workers hostess com- mittee has been organized at the Jewish Community Center. Be- cause of the influx to Detroit of many new people doing war work, this committee has been formed to hold a series of open house gatherings at the Jewish Com- munity Center in order to ac- quaint newcomers with one an- other. Entertainment, food and dancing will be a part of the pro- gram being planned for the first of a series, which will be held Book Chat Series to Monday, Oct. 19, at 8:30 p. m. Reservations are being accepted Begin October 19 at the office of the Jewish Com- Jacob Weissman, chairman of munity Center, Madison 8400. the Jewish Community Center Look chat program, announces Neal Beaton to Speak the opening session of the fall On Cooperative Movement series on Monday evening, Oct. 19, at 8:30 o'clock, in the adult On Sunday afternoon, Oct. 18, lounge. at 3 p. In. at the Jewish Commu- Rabbi Leon Fram of Temple nity Center (Room 209), the Israel will be the first reviewer. Council of Mothers' Clubs, in co- He has chosen as his book "The operation with the Eastern Michi- Seventh Cross," by Anna Seghers. gan Cooperative Association, is The theme of the book deals with sponsoring a lecture by Neal seven men who escape from a Beaton on the cooperative move- ment as a function of democracy German concentration camp. "Germany Under Nazi Rule," —whether in peace times or war. a sound film, will also be shown Mr. Beaton is president of the at this time. Admission is free British Cooperatives and executive to members. Seventeen cents, tax manager of the Scottish Whole- included, is the charge to non- sale Societies. It will be remembered that members. Books reviewed this year will when the bombs came to coven- concern themselves with current, try, the cooperative agencies political and social problems. 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