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America garish Periodical Carter

March 26, 1941

Mt. Sinai Hospital
• Dedicates Gardens to
Memory of Sam Osnos



CLIFTON AVENUE •

CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

5

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

PURIM MASQUERADE AT TEMPLE ISRAEL
RELIGIOUS SCHOOL ON MARCH 21

Ford Builds Most Flexible Religious Labor Groups
To Hear Dr. Federbusch
Machine of the War
On Sunday at Lachar's

DEARBORN, MICH. — The
Dr. Fede•busch will address a
most flexible new machine of the
war, on land or in the water, the luncheon given by friends of Re-
lig•:ous Labor in Palestine, Sun-
new quarter-ton four-wheel drive day noon at Lacha•'s, and at
Ford-built amphibian car, is be-
ing used by U. S. fighting forces
in war zones, it Was announced
today.
With a carrying capacity of
live men, the new addition to the
Army's transportation 111111 Can
plunge into the water and pro-
pel itself as at boat.
The wide range of possible
Contributions to the
uses of the new Ford-built car is
Jewish Home for Aged
one of the most interesting de-
velopments in war transportaf on.
The following have made con-
It can ford it river, navigate it
tribution; to the Home:
lake, even operate in seas that a
M rs. J. W. Allen, in memory
boat of comparable size can lie-
of J. B. Simon; Mr. and Mrs.
•o•ate. This latter operation is
40. I. M. Lewis, in memory of J. B.
made possible by a device which
Simon; Mrs. Harry Goldman, in

automatically seals off the motor
memory of J. B. Simon; Dr. 0.
when
from water penetration
Grob, in memory of Mrs. Bona
waves or rough water are break-
Holder; Mrs. Leah Bieberstein,
The children of Temple Israel 100 per cent, were privileged to ing over the bow. On land it can
in memory of Abe Koploy; Mr.
celebrated
Purim on Sunday, be photographed for the school perform every task ordinarily
in
and Mrs. Jack Behrmann,
done by a quarter-ton four-wheel
March
21,
with
a masquerade record and for publication. The drive truck designed for land op- RABBI SIMON FEDERBUSCH
memory of Mr. and Mrs. Charles
members
of
the
prize
winning
Rosenthal and William Cohen; party held at the Hampton Pub-
erations only.
Mr. and Mrs. James Schor, in lic school, 186.10 Warrington class are; Larry Berg, Annette
p. ith•..at the Yeshivath Beth
In the construction of this new
Berger,
Shirley
Bloom,
Jacque-
memory of William A. Cohen; Drive. The children came cos-
mechanical marvel, Ford engin- Yehudah, he will lecture in He-
line
Bresler,
Nancy
Fisher,
Bar-
Chas. N. Agree, in memory of tumed in ancient Biblical garb as
eers, in effect, have taken it quar- b•ew on the subject Of "Torah
Sant Osnos; J. P. Halley, in well as in the uniforms and the bara Gilbert, Suzanne Howard, ter-ton four-wheel drive truck and Va" Ovodah, the Ideology of the
a memory of Mrs. Clara Krell; peasant dress of all the allies Lloyd Keno, Leon Kessler, Fred ingeniously "built a boat around Jewish Religious Labor Movement
W. S. Kaiser, donation; Mr. and now fighting the modern Haman- Keywell, Jack Koblin, Sandra it." Highly important, and essen- in Palestine," before the senior
Mrs. Leo Zuckerman, in memory Hitler. The children saw a pro- Lazarus, Gordon Rouff, David tial in the hard, gruelling tasks IIebrew Circle, sponsored by
of Sam Osnos; Mrs. M. J. Hoch- gram of Purim plays and then Schane, Marvin Sternberg, Stan- that the new machines are called Young. Israel of Detroit.
man, in memory of mother, Lena held a Grand March for the dis- ley Weingarden. Photographed upon to perform, is the fact that
For the past nine years before
Miller.
play of their colorful costumes. with the class are Miss Anna the maximum number of quarter- coming to this country, Rabbi
Oxenhandler,
Administrative
Sec-
Mrs. S. Rosenberg, in memory After the Grand March, they sang
ton truck parts are interchange- Simon Federbusch was Chief Rab-
of mother, Lena; Harry Gerson, Purim songs and were served retary of Temple Israel; Mrs. able for manufacture and serv- bi of Finland, member of the Po-
in memory of .1. B. Simon; Mrs. the traditional Purim refresh- Julian Tobias, teacher of the ice. fish Parliament for many years
prize winning class; and Rabbi
.1. D. Rosenberg and sons, in ment, Hamantaschen.
Another feature of this Ford and President of Mizrachi of
memory of Paul Belkie and Jacob
The class whose children came Leon Frain, Rabbi of Temple Is- engineering creation is that, if Galicia. Head of the Mitet Hebrew
Simon; Mrs. Bessie L. Sarasohn in costume to the degree of rael.
necessary, it can "pull itself up" Schools of Poland, a chain of re-
in memory of Bombadier Peter
a river or lake shore bank that ligious national institutions of
Bader, Sam Osnos, parents, David
would be difficult for a man to learning.
and Flora Becker and brother, Alexander Kipnis
Rabbi M. B. Pekarsky
climb. This astonishing operation In addition to his great rab-
Joseph Becker; Mrs. Harry II.
is accomplished by means of a limit scholarship, Rabbi Feder-
To Be Guest Speaker
110 Elbinger, Brookline, Mass., in Featured Artist
power-driven capstan, or winch, busch studied at the Universities
memory of brother's, Abraham
in the prow of the "boat." Any of Vienna, Cracow and Lemberg
At
Youth
Conference
At
Freiheit
Gesang
M. Koploy's, birthday; Mrs. L.
object on shore, such as a tree and holds the degree of PH.D.
Alexander Kipnis, world fa-
Fivenson, Alpena, Michigan, in
Rabbi Maurice B. Pekarsky, or a post, to which a rope can Ile is one of the founders of
memory of mother, Esther Stein- mous bass-baritone from the Met-
bo attached, is sufficient to pull the World Jewish Congress and
Director
of Bnai Brith Hillel the amphibian car ashore.
born; The Pe•lmuter Family, in ropolitan Opera in New York,
a member of its Executive Com-
memory of Max Pe•lmute•; Mrs. will be the guest artist at the Foundation at Northwestern Uni-
The controls of the new army inittee. Rabbi Federbusch is also
Annie Handelsman, for the safety
versity will keynotes the League transportation unit, for land op- a member of the Administrative
of son, Lt. J. Handelsman, and
of Detroit Jewish Youth Con- eration, are identical to the quay- Committee of the Jewish Agency
in memory of Mrs. Clara Krell;
ference at the .Jewish Center, ter-ton four-wheel Mere recoil- for Palestine.
David Katski, in memory of moth-
naissence car. No steering change-
In the world of Jewish scholar-
Sunday, March 28.
er, Bertha Katski; Mr. and Mrs.
"Jewish Youth in a World over is required from land to ship, he has attained outstanding
Maurice Aronsson, in memory of
position, having been the editor
War" will be the theme of Rab- water operation.
Sam Osnos and Abe Koploy.
Designing the structure so that of the Hebrew periodical G il yon-
bi Pekarsky's message to groups
Mrs. Sylvia Mille', in memory
meeting at the convention. Long normal type chassis frame could (loth and Mizmcitah as well as the
of husband, Shloyme Miller; Mrs.
active in all Jewish affairs, Rab- be retained, assures proper dis- famous Yiddish Metter, publish-
Kirschbaum and family, in mem-
bi Pekarsky is a graduate of the tribution for land operation and ed in Lemberg. He is also the au-
o•y of Sant Osnos; The Finley
University of Michigan. lie ob- permits installation of the motor, them of the books I !imam, Chik-
family, in memory of uncle Men-
tained his rabbinical degree from transmission, radiator core, fuel ray Till mud, Motown. Veil antis!, -
delsohn; Mrs. E. Spilker and
the Jewish Institute of Religion. tank and other parts, within the pat. and Sh le Inn th Ha yahaduth,
Mrs. E. Koploy, in memory of the
After serving four years as Hil- frame, before the frame is assent- which was translated in other
birthday of Abraham Koploy; Mrsfl
lel Director at Cornell Univer- bled within the hull. languages.
This method of construction al-
Heftier Peritz, in memory Of
Dr. Federbusch . also published
sity, he transferred to North-
Sol Van Vliet; Miss Elizabeth
western, where he has served in so permits building the hull corn- a book in Swedish and Finnish,
plete
and
independent
of
the
called
Th e Truth, about the Proto-
Finley, in memory of Isidore
that sante capacity for the past
Mendelsohn; Mr. and Mrs. Leon-
six years. Among his other honors chassis. It distributes the manu- col about the Elders of Zion,
ard N. Simons, in memory of
are included the past national facture and labor functions which gained great prominence.
through approximately the same
Jay Rosenthal; Mrs. Lillian
presidency of Avukah.
4
Wittman, in memory of mother,
Conference chairman, Bluma channel Os regular truck pro-
Mrs. Johanna Solomon: Co.ant
Nagler, Frances Cohn, and Ber- duction. The speed of repair and PHILOMATHIC ELECTS
IN
Silverfarb, in memory of Nathan
tha Belkin reveal that presidents the service of parts is also im- A
PART
MODEL MEETING
Silve•farb.
of affiliate organizations will act proved.
A lightweight and rugged hull,
J. Healy Family, in memory
as hosts and hostesses at the all
A of D.
4
Lawrence Arden, George Rem-
Sam Osnos; Leon and Rose
day meetings. David Goldman, developed in the Ford engineering Taunt, Mickey Rosenthal, Donald
is suitable for vol-
ALEXANDER KIPNIS
Friedman, donation; Mrs. Celia
president of the Junior Service laborttories
..m
l
Schiff,
Louis Silverstein and Mor-
' trodnc'tion. A new welding tlz
Velick, 111 memory of husband, annual concert of the Freiheit group, will act as toastmaster "
ieve were elected at the
s t 11.1C
. e ti UR
. s and
and . weng
ldi gun Nett s
Joseph Velick; Louis Willis, do-
at
the
buffet
banquet
that
will
-
t i March
21 meeting of the Philo-
devised to obtain a strong
and
'
nation; Nathan B. Fe•sht man, Gesang, Farein, May 23, at the follow the meetings.
water-tight seam where the pan- mathic Debating Club to partici-
in memory of father Moses Masonic Temple. The chorus of
Among
those
active
in
the
con-
75 singers will present the ora-
1 s .lain.
'n A new frame o • hull can pate in the club's model meeting.
Feshtman.

i . Sheldon Selesnick and Gellert
torio "Judas Maccabeus" by ference on various committees are ( 1 -'
n
tti in n . the
e same I
George Frederick Handel. Besides Molly Mathews, Ruth Nagler, be installed
Seel w ere elected alternates.
anew
body
put
on
the leading part in the oratorio, Ruth Friedland, Rebecca Cooper- a s The
Bernard Rosenberg, an hon.
l
il
b
el
of
i
a
Purity Chapter No. 359, Mr. Kipnis will sing two indi- man, Pearl Doch, Shirley Smith, Cory, development
.. • .
MatiSi
coed alumnus of the club, then
it - priming i ge i mna:.,
mp
Skwor
and
Freda
Knee,
"
.Y'
se
research 1 Provoked
°yoked a lively discussion on
0.E.S., Holds Initiation vidual groups of arias and two The panel and clerical commit- cessitated
(.
. . considerable
.
,
songs, among others the brilliant
the problem of Indian independ-
pull em
tees
include
Evelyn
Sislin,
Shir-
an
f
revision
in
Six new candidates became coronation scene from the opera ley Sutter, Martha Gleicher, Hen-
esin
obtain . lightweight
_t a
u. during which most of the
. dg tobt
The pump members expressed opinions.
beyame members of Purity Chap- Boris Godunoff by Moussorgsky rietta Hassel, Helen Bruson, So- maximum capacity.
1located
Rabbi Morris Adler has agreed
. ter No. 359 A. E. S. Louis Wag- with the choir.
phie Kellerman, Frances Ross, and controls are convenient
y
p m p i s accessible for to address P. D. C. on April 4
ner, Beatrice Leland, Ruth Kat-
Ida Milstein, among the active and d the. n u
on the general topic of Judiasm.
zin, Myrtle Glazer, Ann Klein
participants.
Publicity releases service a e nd repair.
The Ford Motor
Company's
and Betty Miller were pa•tici- Ladies' Auxiliary J.W.V. To were made under the direction of
A question period will follow his
Many
latest
contribution
to
tne
coun-
anuress.
Open Home Nursing Course Michael Golding.
the
pants in this initiation.
try's Will effort has come through
guests from various chapters
The Department of Michigan
extensive tests by company test-
were present to witness this event.
Envy, excesses and ambition
tig experts and those of the Ord- shorten human life.
Refreshments were later served Ladies Auxiliary, Jewish War Purim Party for European
Veterans of the United States
nance Department, with convinc-
in the banquet hall.
And Palestine Yeshivas
ing success.
Clothing collected by the mem- are inviting all mothers and wo-
bers to be sent to Russia, was men of this community to reg- Held Tuesday, March 16
deposited at the Temple and lat- ister for enrollment in the new
Mr. 1111(1 Mrs. Louis Solai ar-
er taken to a central point to course of liome Nursing, to open ranged for a Purim Party for Moishe Oysher In "Der

on
April
8
for
a
ten-week
per-
be assorted.
the benefit of the European and Vilner Balabessel At
FOOT OF SECOND
iod.
Classes
will
meet
every

At a special meeting held
Thursday evening at 11715 Dex- Palestine Yeshiva. The party was
At The River
• March 8 plans were made for ter Blvd. from 8 p. m. to 10 p. held Tuesday, March 16, 1943, Littman's Theater

The
the forthcoming months.
in the Yeshivah Building on Dex-
Supervising
nurse
Sarah
Bar-
The
Only Natural
• •
major intent being a Bingo to be
Moishe Oysher is cast in the
and Elmhurst. Dr. Samson R.
held May 4 at Jericho Hall. Mrs. ris, of the Women's Hospital will ter

SULPHUR MINERAL
Weiss, Dean of Yeshivath Beth star role of the film "Dere Vilner
Rose Bernstein is in charge of instruct.
BATHS
Registrations must be made Yehudah, was the speaker of the Balabessel" which will be shown •
the tickets, with Harry Tush-
at Littman's People's Theater on •
evening.
man, the present patron, assist- early at our Red Cross Unit, lo-
In
The
City
of Detroit
An amount of $359.60 was con- Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, •
ing. Mrs. Pauline Grant is in cated at 11715 Dexter Blvd.

March
28-30.
tributed,
mainly
by
the
sale
of
llome Nursing is of vital im-
charge of the prizes.
admission cards. Mrs. Solai who
This film affords Oysher the
Turkish and
On April 12 Purity will enter- portan•e during this War, so works already over .30 years to vehicle in which his magnificent • •
each
and
every
woman
of
a
De-
tain Matrons of Wayne County
Reducing
Baths

raise funds for the Talmudical voice can be 'heard to its best
with a dinner, followed by an troit household may intelligently Academies in the old home and advantage.

care
for
sick
or
convalescence
in
initiation. All plates must be
in the Holy Land, is' now trying
The companion film is "Die •
Open Day and Night
reserved in advance and the their home, especially due to the very hard to assist in the work

Gruene Felder," the story of
price is only 75c. Any member shortage of Medical men and of the Vaad Hazoloh, in behalf Jewish
life
that
has
delighted

Separate Departments
nurses.
This
valuable
education-
wishing to be served may con-

For Men and Women
tact any one of the officers for al course is offered free of of the students and rabbis strand- audiences for decades. Every
ed in Shanghay.
outstanding artist on the Yiddish
charge to the public.
reservations.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Solai wish to stage has included this in his
Youth is a wreath of roses, express their thanks to all the repertoire. It can be enjoyed by
When the money box is empty,
children as well as by adults.
contributors.
old age a crown of thorns.
quarreling starts.

Mt. Sinai Hospital Association
of Detroit, in tribute to the mem-
ory of the late Sam Osnos, has
dedicated a garden of trees in
the Joseph Ehrlich Forest in Pal-
estine through the Jewish Na-
tional Fund.
Trees will also be planted in
_A memory of the late Toby Segal,
v Benjamin Engel and Mary Wein-
ga rden.

WAYNE BATHS





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