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December 04, 1942 - Image 16

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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

wisz, Henryk Strumpf, Stefan
Szafer, Mikotaj Szajnbrun, Zyg-
fryd Szpiller, Wtadystaw Szul-
man, Franciszck Unterberger,
Juliusz Wachtel, Wincenty War-
szawski, Herman Wartman, Filip
Wechsler, Jacok Weinz, Alojsy
Weiss, Samuel Wilner, Josef Win-
denfeld, H. Winer, Edward Won-
derlich, Stanislaw Wolff, Tadeusz
Azidel, Teodor Zipser, Antoni
Zimmer, Berka Zonenszain, Ed-
ward Zwetler, Teodor Zylberfarb,
Henryk Zydowicz.
In accordance with the proc-
lamation of Benjamin Winter,
president of the World-Alliance
of Polish Jews, the Detroit Dis-
trict of the American Federation
for Polish Jews, called upon all
Polish Jews, members and friends
of the organization to participate
in the special day of observance,
Wednesday, Dec. 2, which has
been designated as a day of sor-

POLISH

(Continued from Page 1)

Yeshivah Concert To
Be Held Sunday, Dec. 6

December 4, 1942

ADLER

(Continued from Page 1)

Mrs. Samuel Goldberg
Wins Orchid As Good
Neighbor Of the Day

Sunday, Dec. 6, at 8 p. m., 85th Anniversary Class. Follow-
Jozef Fruchtman, Marian Fru-
Mrs. Samuel Goldberg of 1555
a
Chanukah
Concert for the bene- ing a short business session, they
hauf, D. Goldcwieg, Joseph Grun-
were given the signs and signals
fit, of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah of a Ben Brith. Ben F. Gold- Lawrence Ave., formerly Mi ss
hagon, Jerzy Hassenbein, Kazi-
Hilda Zimmerman of Toledo, O.,
will be held in Congregation Bnai
mierz Haupsztok, Edward Jakubo-
was nominated last Tuesday as
Moshe. Cantor David Katzman
the Good Neighbor for the dav
wicz, Walerian Jugendfein, Karol
will appear with various solos on
on "Breakfast at Sarhi's"
Kaplan, Alfred Kimmel, Kazi-
the program and will also sing
gram, by Tom Breneman. the
mierz Kipman, Tadeusz Kirsz,
several classical numbers with
master of ceremonies.
Jan Kleingartner, Henryk Kron-
his double choir under Nathan
A gorgeous arm-roy orchid was
man, Ezekiel Kroll, Libert Feliks,
Turbovsky. Dave Diamond's or-
dispatched by air express from
Jozef Libner, Efraim Murmel-
chestra will assist by rendering
Cedrid's Flower Shop to Mrs.
stein, Alexander Nauman, Stani-
selections from the Jewish musi-
Samuel Goldberg as the woman
slaw Neufeld, Edward Nejman,
in America whose unselfish acts
cal literature.
Henryk Neuman, Roman New-
earned her the ftle of "Our Good
Cantor David Katzman, famous
man, Maksymilian Ortmann, Jo-
Neighbor" for the day. Listener' s
for his wonderful tenor voice, has
zef Perl, Rudolf Reimann,
letters nominated the good neigh-
a great number of enthusiastic
Wladystaw Rosenblat, Marian
bors.
fans among Detroit's Jewry. His
Rotter, Wilhelm Rozeman, Sam-
She was recommended by ('ant.
great art will surely make this
uel Royko, Jozef Salamon, Jan
S. Lewis—an Indian of the Pied.
concert an unique event of the
Salomonowicz, Jerry Schwarz,
mont tribe, who was a Reserve
winter season. Admission cards
A rtur Schwegler, Jerzy Siegen-
Officer for 15 years. His grati-
to the concert may be obtained
f eld, Heiman Solon, Haurycy
tude was abounding for the ap-
at Congr. Bnai. Moshe on the
Spira, Ignacy Steinbach, Henryk
preciation of Mrs. Samuel Gold-
Steinberg, Witold Steinborn, Zbi- row in remembrance of the hor- evening of the concert and in the
berg's personal interest in enter-
gniew Sterling, Stanislaw Stok- rible massacre of Jews in Poland. office of the Yeshivah.
taining the entire unit of the
Rotunda Barracks on Aug. 30 at
a picnic and at various times en-
tertaining as many as 30 to 40
men at her home on various oc-
casions. Her husband is a fore-
RABBBI MORRIS ADLER
man at the Ford Aircraft and
man, general chairman of the comes in daily contact with these
85th Anniversary Celebration Air Corps boys and has served
Committee gave a detailed report in the 314 Aero Squadron of
on the afternoon and evening World War No. 1. He is a mem-
affair of November 22. He stat- ber of the Jewish War Veterans
ed it was the most successful Post No. 135 and the Ford Mo-
event the lodge has sponsored tor Post No. 173 American Le-
in many years and attracted gion.
overflow audiences throughout
Mrs. Samuel Goldberg is a
the day. The lodge now has the member of the Streamliner's Aux-
second largest paid up member- iliary Corps and the Jewish War
ship in its history, and besides Veterans Auxiliary No. 135. She
w
used by beauticians
being the second oldest organi- has just been appointed secretary
zation in the city has a larger of this organization for the en-
in the Drury Lane Salon
membership than any other Jew- suing year. She is also chairman
ish organization in the city. of publicity of the Dept. of Mich,
for massaging dry skins.
Harry YudkofT, associate chair- Ladies Auxiliary Jewish War
man supplemented Mr. Goldman's Veterans.
report with figures showing that
more than 1,000 people were Rabbi Hoberman To
served at the banquet and many Address Chanukah Party
more were unable to be accom-
Rabbi Jacob Hoberman will
modated, attended the evening's
d",„ H
11
A err,
program. Isadore Starr, Member- address a Chanukah party at
wr i..
shin Drive Chairman reported Congregation Beth Itzchock, 3836
'
k
.t
that about 500 new members Fischer Ave., on Sunday evening,
7; 5
were obtained during the drive, Dec. 6, at 6 o'clock, at the light-
rrqking it one of the largest class ing of the fourth candle. An en-
of candidates in recent years. joyable evening has been ar-
Herbert Eskin. Ad Chairman of ranged for all those attending..
the Souvenir Book reported that Evveryone is welcome.
the revenue secured from the
hook was the largest the lodge
had ever realizd from this type
Sincere Chanukah Greetings!
of fund raising.

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FROM A CORNED BEEF
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Rudolph Meyersohn, president
of the lodge, in his capacity as
Publicity Director of the 85th
Anniversary celebration reported
flat in addition to Pisgah Broad-
caster and our own mailings the
community was kept informed
of our plans and meetings of the
past few months by the splendid
cooperation of The Detroit Jew-
ish Chronicle. The Chronicle was
generous in the 'space given us.
In addition to many news stories
they are to be thanked for pub-
lishing the series of articles
Bnai Brith." The Chronicle has
realized the importance of Bnai
ich in the community and Pis-
gah Lodge's place as the larg-
est Jewish organization in the
city. The campaign is officially
over, and he suggested that the
members read the Chronicle for
up-to-date lodge and Mai Brith
news. As as example is last
week's issue, the Chronicle print-
ed an article by Bernard Postal,
national publicity director of
Brith on the front page en-
titled "Books, Libraries and
Bnai Brith" in connection with
the national observance of the
16th annual Jewish Week.

ROUND TABLE DISCUSSION

Joe Freedman

William Boesky

Louis Freedman

- Del Parker

Roy Schwartz

Jack Ross

Skeeter Palmer

* Featuring Smart Entertainment

CHRONICLE THANKED

and all other employees

A round table discussion on
Know Bnai Brith was partici-
pated in by Ben F. Goldman,
who related the early history
of Bnai Brith and named the
numerous philanthropies it sup-
ports. Samuel W. Leib told of
the workings of the Anti-De-
famation League. Louis H. Scho-
stak reviewed the progress of
Hillel Foundations from its in-
ception to a total of 76. Leo-
nard Belove discussed Bnai Brith's

youth program A. Z. A. Max
Goldhoff reviewed one year of
Bnai Brith War Service activity

and Rudolph Meyersohn gave a
brief historical picture of Pisgah
Lodge and its present program.

Herman L. Berg
Moves Law Office

Herman L. Berg, attorney and
counsellor-at-law, announces the
removal of his law offices from
1044 National Bank Bldg. to
1725 in the same building, where
he will engage in the generral
practice of the law. Phone Cherry
0:190.

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