DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle 2 "Back to the Synagogue" Movement Launched by Women's Sabbath League PURIM PLAYERS IN SHAAREY ZEDEK CELEBRATION, MARCH 21 Participants as Purim Shpieler in the Purim celebration held by the children of Shaarey Ze- dek Religious School on Sunday morning, March 21. From left to right: Elaine Weisman, Bob Kasle, Sanford Perlis, Myron Rosenthal and Joyce Pensler. After an inspiring address by Rabbi Joshua Sperka at its meet- ing last Tuesday afternoon, the Women's League for Sabbath Ob- se•vance launched a campaign among Jews of Detroit and espe- cially Jewish women in loyalty, devotion and attendance to the Synagogues of our people. Under the slogan "Back to the Synagogue" and the "Torah the source of our Strength" the Wo- men's League shall use the me- dium of press, radio, and posters to bring the message of the Syn- agogue to Jewish women of our city. In his message Rabbi Sperka said, "the world now realizes that the chaos and destruction of our generation is due to the es- trangement of the peoples from March 26, 1943 Sisters of Zion Mizrachi To Hold Memorial Meeting For Toube Segal April 16 yr On Tuesday, April Ii, at 1 p. religion which made possible the rise of the godless Nazi-civiliza- m. at Congregation Shaarey Ze- tion. Jews, who have suffered most dek, a special meeting will he and are suffering unbelievable held by the Sisters of Zion Miz- horrors at the hands of the god- less Nazis must strengthen them- selves spiritually and fortify themselves religiously to endure the present crisis. The synagogue has already been Israel's source of strength in its hour of sorrow and our people today must return to take of that strength." The essay contest which the Women's League has sponsored among Detroit's Jewish School children met \V ith singular re- sponse and the winners and re- cipients of medals for the best English and Hebrew essays will be named in a subsequent issue of the Chronicle. ••• STRICTLYCONFIDENTIAL • •• by Phineas J. Biron fleeted to cut quite a figure . . . LISTEN HERE: Leonard Lyons tells us of an Sagacious indeed is a com- occasion when Vice President. RABBI ISAAC STOLLMAN ment Dr. Chaim Weizmann hm; Wallace, then Secretary of Agri- made on the •non-Jewish view culture, was invited to have din- rachi, honoring the memory of concerning things Jewish . . . ner at the home of Dr. Stephen When, in a conversation with S. Wise . . . Arriving alone, the our beloved sister, Toube Segal. I political big shots in Washington, guest introduced himself to his Her loss is greatly felt by the he was told that much opposi- hostess by saying "I'm Secretary Mizrachi Chapter. Rabbi Isaac Stollman will give tion from Jewish quarters had Wallace," and was received with Russian War Relief lately been directed against Zion- her usual graciousness . . . Pretty the eulogy. Rabbi Joshua S. Sepr- ?VitaiqictuauitW' ism, he retorted: "In all civilized soon sonic other guests came in, ka will also eulogize the late Gets Surgical Gifts democracies the voice of the ma- and Mrs, Wise began to make Mrs. Segal. A prominent can- jority is enough to pass any law introductions all around . . . tor will also be present for this A set of surgical instruments . . . But when it comes to Jew- And she turned to Mr. Wallace occasion. for the Russian people was pre- Members and friends are urged ish affairs some of our non-Jew- and asked: "I'm sorry, I've for- sented to Russian War Relief on to attend this memorial meeting Monday by Mrs. Abraham David- Many of the women of the Wom- ish friends demand that any pro- gotten—whose secretary did you in respect to the memory of one off, of 3036 Tyler Avenue. Aaron en's Auxiliary Army Corps are al- posal not only be approved by say you were?" who gave herself so untiringly Rosenberg, Chairman of the Folks' ready overseas serving in various a majority, but be backed by to all worthy causes. unanimity" . . . All of which WITH THE ENTERTAINERS: Committee of Russian War Re- lief, accepted the gift for the or- capacities to help win the war. The reminds us that, believe it or Chalk one up to Clifton Fadi- WAACS go through a strenuous not, some Jews object to Arthur ganization. man, FPA, Oscar Levant and Kvutzah Ivrith To The story behind Mrs. David- training to fit them for the arduous Szyk's drawings of Jewish sub- John Kieran: Their old sponsor, off's presentation is based on the duties they must perform. jects—because, they say, his Jews who ditched their "Information Observe Birthday of fact that several operations, af- don't look sufficiently American. Please" radio program after sonic ter a year's illness, have sent her If a certain plan goes throtigh, unpleasantness, has lost consid- Jacob Fichman April 3 On the road to recovery. • you may have the opportunity erably in Crosley rating—but The Kvutzah Ivrith, the Hebrew Twenty of her friends, at the to see in your own city a motion their new sponsor finds that the suggestion of Mrs. Rose Boor- picture version of "We Shall high rating the program always Cultural Group of Detroit, will shtein, 15889 Princeton Street, en- Never Die," the pageant so suc- enjoyed has continued on the observe Fichman's Sixtieth An- tertained the convalescent at a cessfully presented at Madison same level . . . David Selznick, niversary on Saturday evening, 3, at the Rose Sittig Cohen dinner party. Their first thought Square Garden some weeks ago it is reported, is planning to pro- April Building. was to give Mrs. Davidoff a per- under the auspices of the Com- duce a film about the Navy's five Joseph Fichman, a foremost sonal gift. Then they recalled how mittee for a Jewish Army . . . Sullivan brothers, who were lost poet, writer and novelist, has also active she had been in the Rus- Billy Rose, who staged the pa- on the Cruiser Juneau . . . And made for himself a name in the sian War Relief Society as a vol- geant, created a sensation at a who is going to screen the epic field of Jewish education. He is unteer. small dinner recently by subscrib- of Meyer Levin? . . . Charlie the author of a very carefully Those twenty friends, all of ing $2,500 to the and Chaplin revealed recently that planned series of readers for ele- then making an committee appeal which whom are from Russia or Poland, brought in $11,000 for the same while he was on a visit to Japan 'limitary schools as well as high (bloated the funds to purchase back in 1932 the military fang- schools. schools. This educational trait of surgical instruments. They knew cause. tics tried to have him assassin- followed Fichman in all his such instruments were needed ated in order to provoke war with enterprises. As editor and critic, A uniform for a WAAC, comple NEWSY NEWS: desperately in Russia. The amount Asked ml he is considered one of the guid- e (.,n u l d S t ahtaevse been of $65 was raised that evening. costs approximately $170.00 'I Don't underestimate the Zionist why United . selected ing spirits of Hebrew literature. he should "It's the most wonderful gift quartermaster's department mu achievement in getting subscrip- "Tiv stlice h Ile has guided many a writer in nu of t l p the I could ever receive," Mrs. David- .provide thousands of them. You tions to $10,775,634.50 worth of its replied; his first steps of his literary purpose, off said, as she presented her purchase of War Bonds lelps pay i War Bonds as a result of a spe- must have been convinced that I works. gift to Mr. Rosenberg. •for these uniforms. Invest at least cial drive conducted by the Zion- was the future Hitler of Amer- g spaert:,k: ers of the Fichman ten percent of your income in War ist Organization of America . . . e v elOhi (-1; B. Isaacs, S. Kos- . Bonds every payday through a Pay: Treasury Department officials con- ica." dan and A. Twersky. Readings ATHENA 'ELt1B Jolt Savings plan at your office or sider this result outstanding, for VIA GRAPEVINE: from Fichman's poems will be the amount it represents is over The Athena Club will hold its factory. U. S. Treasury Department After that huge RAF raid on rendered by high school students. regular monthly meeting Thurs- and above what the same indi- Berlin, The I public is invited . N o ad - says a story going the i viduals subscribed to before the day, March 25 at the home of P mission chare Mrs. Harry Saltzman of 17300 UNITED HEBREW SCHOOLS specific Zionist appeal was issued rounds, Hitler had Goering u . The United Hebrew Schools are . . . a nationwide celebration on the carpet and reminded him Woodingham Drive. The members tnat he, Hermann, had promise( I and their husbands attended the in receipt of one-half scholarship commemorating 75 years of the that Berlin would never be Women's Auxiliary, Bar Mitzvah, Sunday, March 14 to the Scholarship Fund of the revitalization of the Hebrew lan- bombed . . . Goering got sore and honoring the son of Mr. and Mrs. schools from Mrs. George M. Rob- guage in this country will be held not very politely reminded Adolf Jewish Home for Aged Harry Saltzman of W. Grand erts, in memory of the yahrzeit next month, and it'll be on a that he had promised to defeat, On Sunday, March 21, Mrs. Ave. Members also attended the of her dearly beloved mother, big scale . . . This is your last Russia back in 1941, as well as wedding of Miss Sheila Lippit, Rosa Duscoff. The United He- chance to contribute to the Meye'• other victories that had not yet Jos. Rose, chairman of the Sun- (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mar- brew Schools acknowledge with Levin Fund sponsored by thy materialized . . . "That's your shine committee of the Women's Auxiliary of the ,Jewish Home tin Lippit of Burlingame Ave. thanks the receipt of one scholar- United Jewish War Effort for too," Hitler shouted back for Aged, assisted by the mem- on Wednesday evening, March 17. ship to the Scholarship Fund of the purpose of sending a hundred fault, the Schools from Mr. and Mrs. medical field units to Russia in . . . "I was depending on your bers of her committee, gave a Moral crimes should be pun- Ben M. Lewis of Sturtevant, in the name of the late bombardier Luftwaffe to finish up the Rus- Purim party for the residents of ished more severely than ritual honor of the Bar Mitzvah of . . . Incidentally, the Hakoah sians in a couple of months and the Home. Louis Josephson, well to have New York, Washington their son, Morton Harry. mistakes. Sport Club of America has pre- and Philadelphia bombed to known actor and singer, accom- sented to the Soccer Football pieces by now" . . . Then sud- panied by Mrs. Herman Breg- Association a Meyer Levin cup den comprehension swept over man at the piano, entertained which will be awarded annually Goering, and he apologized to his with Yiddish songs and stories. If You Are Interested In Quality Meat, Call at to the winning team in an elim- Fuehrer for his rudeness . . . Refreshments were served. These timely parties, sponsor- ination contest . . . The cup, a "You're right, in a way," he ad- ed by the Women's Auxiliary, are huge silver piece worth several 11632 Dexter Blvd. "though it wasn't really a great source of enjoyment lo thousand dollars, is the gift of mitted, (Between Burlingame and Webb) fault at all . . . It was that the aged residents and are Otto I. Herbst, a refugee from 111 Y American aviator who's respon- ly anticipated by them. Austria. sible for all our troubles . . • THIS AND THAT: Remember that time when we EQUALITY CLUB Have you seen "Tale of a gave him a medal and let him in- Mrs. Emma Peck, presideni Kosher Meat C3 Poultry Market City," the Office of War Informa- : pect our glorious Luftwaffe? ... and representative of the Equal- tion's illustrated booklet on what Well, when he finished reviewing ity Club, attended the affair of has been happening in Warsaw? it he slapped me on the back and the Jewish National Fund at the . . . Particularly gruesome is the exclaimed: 'Field Marshall, with • account of conditions in the that air force Germany can lick Masonic Temple, Wednesday af- ghetto there . . . And, adds the the world' . .. And, like a dam- ternoon, March 17. Mrs. Peck presented the J. N. F. with a OWL "the Nazis were proud of fool, I believed him." check covering the purchase of the conditions they had created ABOUT PEOPLE: one-fourth of a dunam of land. in the ghetto; regular tours The next meeting of the club Corporal Barney Ross of the passed through its twisted, som- will be held Wednesday evening. ber streets, the sightseers being Guadalcanal Marines, who is us- Germans who had settled in Po- ing his furlough time to help the March 31, at the home of Mrs. land or been brought there from Red Cross campaign, is much Sylvia Berkowitz, 2516 LaBelle. bombed areas in the Reich" . . . sicker than his friends realize Only the simpleton is truly Abraham Goldberg's posthumous . . . Ile should, despite his Prot- work on the pioneers of Jewish estations, be prevailed upon to poor. culture is now in the publisher's ask for an extension of his leave hands, and will be out some time . . . Latest report concerning ex- Mischa Elman fans we recom- in the fall . . . Greetings to newspaper publisher Herbert B. mend a new Red Seal album fe 1! - • Currents, a new English-Jewish Swope is that he will become tering the virtuoso in Debussy s monthly just out . . . With Al- Administrator of Wartime Sports ''Sonata No. 3" for violin and bert E. Kahn. co-author of "Sa- . . . Publisher Harold Guinzberg, piano . . . You can take our hotage," Dr. Frederick Ewen and whose firm, the Viking Press, word for it that the roaster ' s Joe Brainin on the editorial may become the head of the OWI famous tone is as beautiful as board, this magazine may be ex- Bureau of Publcations . . . To ever. 1 WAR BUM Aaron B. Margolis AD!R CARPET CLEANING. Call TYLER 5 8400):