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December 04, 1942 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1942-12-04

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

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To Hold Membership
Social, Sunday, Dec. 6

Sincere Chanukah Greetings!

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Delegation of Rabbis of Hebrew
Theological College To Visit Detroit

On Sunday afternoon, Dec. 6,
the Young Women of the Pisgah
Chapter of Bnai Brith will give
their second membership social
of the current season at the Jew-
ish Community Center on Wood-
ward. The affair will be held in
the adult lounge and activities
are scheduled to start at 2 p. nr
Bingo will be played so that
the prospective members can get
to know the members already in
the organization. A guest speak-
er from the Red Cross will high-
light the afternoon with a discus-
sion about the activities and dut-
ies of the nurse's aide, and her
importance in our present world
turmoil.
Anyone who is interested in
becoming a member of the Bnai
On the Saturday of Chanukah,
Brith Pisgah Young Women, is Dec. 5, under the auspices of the
cordially invited to the social.
Vaad Hayeshivoth of Michigan, a
delegation will visit this city
bringing with them a message
Rabbi Jacob J. Nathan To from that Yeshvah, the greatest
Speak at Youth Symposium institution of higher Jewish learn-
ing and scholarship in the Mid-
Rabbi Jacob J. Nathan will ad- dle West.
dress the youth symposium of
The college alumni, who are
the Young Peoples' Society of serving as rabbis in over 100
Congregation Bnai Moshe on the communities, and 65 principals
topic "Roots of Hatred," a psy- and Hebrew teachers in as many
chological analysis of Anti-Sem- communities throughout the
itism, on Friday evening, Dec. 18. United States and Canada attest
The group which meets bi- to its efficient work and accom-
monthly will hold its next meet- plishments. In addition to this
ing at the home of Rabbi Na- noteworthy successful program,
than. The evening will be de- 57 communities in 16 states
voted to the singing of tradi- called unon the college during the
tional Hebraic and Jewish melod- recent High Holy Days to supply
ies and Zmiros, followed by an them with student rabbis to con-
address by Rabbi Nathan and a duct religious services in various
period of discussion.
capacities. Eighty-seven senior
Young people interested in at- students were sent.
tending may obtain more infor-
In keeping with its program
mation by calling the Synagogue
office, Hogarth 0862.

LUNCHEON

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Mothers' Club To Hear
Rabbi J. J. Nathan

Rabbi Jacob J. Nathan
will
address the Mothers' Club meet-
ing at the Congregation Bn ai
Moshe, on Tuesday afternoon,

Dec. 8, at 1:30 p. in. The topic
of Rabbi Nathan's addri , s win
be "Modern Maccabeean Courage
for Today."

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of aiding in the war effort, six
graduates are currently serving
in the armed forces of the
United States as chaplains. One
of them, Captain Max A. Braude,
was recently appointed registrar
at the Harvard University School
of Chaplains, in Cambridge,
Mass. Eleven rabbis are engaged
as civilian chaplains.
Realizing the growing religious
fervor expressed by Jews the
country over, seven communities
have within the past few weeks
engaged graduates of the college
as spiritual leaders. They are:
Minneapolis, Minn.; T a c o m a,
Wash.; Windsor, Canada; Nash-
ville, Tenn.; Appleton, Wis.;
Clarksburg, W. Va.; and Minot,
N. D.
The college also announces
that Rev. Morris Newman, one
of the oldest settlers of Chi-
cago, has presented his collection
of close to 4,000 rare volumes
to its library, already recognized
as having one of the finest li-
braries on Hebraica and Judaica
in the middle west.
The delegation which will visit
our city includes Rabbi Chaim
Zimmerman, professor of Talmud
and Codes, and Rabbi Samuel S.
Siegel, executive director of the
Hebrew Theological College ; Rab-
bi Meneham B. Sachs, executive
secretary of the Associated Tal-
mud Torahs of Chicago; Rabbi
Benjamin Groner of Windsor.
Canada: Rabbi S. Z. Feinberg of
Flint, Mich., and Rabbi J. Krick-
stein of Mt. Clemens, Mich.

29 Members of Gamma
Kappa Chi in Service

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December 4, 1942

Blood Bank, Auxiliary Veteran
Groups, etc., who will speak on
a timely topics be fitting the oc-
casion in the observance and re-
membrance of the attack by our
enemies on Pearl Harbor a year
ago.
The program will be featured
as follows:
Chairman Mariam Slobin; In-
vocation by Mrs. Morris Adler,
wife of Rabbi Adler of Congre-
gation Shaarey Zedek.
The following will speak :
Lieut. Eleanor M. Morrison,
U. S. Army Women's Army
Aux. Corps ; Ensign Helen M.
Stewart, Women's Reserve of the
U. S. Naval Reserve; Mrs. Gale
Callender, War Production Board,
Division of Women's Activities,
of the State of Mich.; American
Red Cross; Mrs. Pauline L.
Gragg, Racial Relations Advisor
of the Mich. Council of Defense;
Mrs. Pauline Holzheiter, Presi-
dent of the Gold Star Mothers,
Chapter Number 3.
Address: Mrs. Rae G. Schoen-
berg, National Pres. Ladies Aux.
J. W. V. of U. S. A.; Mrs. Ward
McAllister, Dept. Pres. of the
American Legion ; Mrs. Martha
Hill, Dept. Pres. of the Veterans
of Foreign Wars, Mich.; Mrs.
Nora Rattray, Dept. Pres. United
Spanish War Veterans, Ladies
Aux. of Mich.: Mrs. Ethel Still,
Pres. of the Blue Star Mothers
of America, Dept. of Mich.
Mrs. A. Danzig, wife of the
Rabbi of the Wyandotte Syna-
-rogue will deliver the benedic-
tion.
Assembly: Mrs. Frances A.
Dorsey, Dept. Pres. of the Ladies'
of the Grand Army Republic.
Mrs. Louise Jacobsen, National
Senior Vice, Marine Corps League
Auxiliary.
The public is invited.

Twenty-nine members of the
Gamma Kappa Chi fraternity of
Wayne University are now serv-
ing with the U. S. Armed Forces,
according to a report by Phil
Rothschild. public relations di-
rector. The list includes Allen
Bobroff, Nate Blumer, Ernie
Buchsbaum, Sid Chafetz, Sol Co-
hen, Manny Eisman, Ben Finge-
root, Lou Friedman, Oscar Cen-
ser, Al Feurring, Gabriel Glantz,
Bob Hersch, Ralph Greenberg.
Boris Katz, George Kantor, Al
Lupiloff. Gershen Konikow, Stan
Klein, Gil Levine, Irvine Levine,
Harry Meisner, Leonard Mirivs.
Phil Mirvis, Al Seigel, Sol Seigel,
Gabriel Moscow, Bernard Weis-
berg, Roy Zesser, Al Zack.
Gabriel Glantz this week set
a record for a brief civil legal
career. Admitted to the Michigan
State Bar last Monday morning,
he left Tuesday for Fort Custer
to serve in the Army. Mr. Glantz
was admitted to practice by
Judge Ira W. Jayne in the Wayne
Circuit Court.
In honor of the holiday of
Chanukah, the fraternity will
publish "The Gamma Voice"
which will be sent to members in
the armed forces, according to
Harry Weberman, editor. Other
department heads for the paper
are: feature editor. Jack Port-
?ley; news editor. Leo Millman ;
alumni relations. Phil Bornestein ;
sports. Max Garber; type make-
lip,
Sam Garfinkel; materials,
Paul .1. Miller, and publicity,
Phil Rothschild. Chanukah pins
Also will be sent to the members
in service. with President Jack
Cornblit in charge, assisted by
Len Millman.
The November social was a
roller skating narty and a dance
at McKenzie Union last, Sunday
evening, with Jerry Efros in
charge.

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