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April 09, 1943 - Image 16

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1943-04-09

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April 9, 1943

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

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BOND

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Mrs. Samuel Katkin, chairman of
the hospitality committee.
Members of the Women's Di-
vision and the Council are re-
quested to invite the members of
their households and members of
organizations which they repre-
sent to this meeting.
Members of the program com-
mittee of the Women's Division
and the Council who arranged
the meeting include Mr. Morris
Lieberman, Mrs. Wm. Gottes-
man, Mrs. Max Duchkin and
Mrs. Abe Katzman.

HISTADRUT

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and philosopher.
Miss Andy is internationally
known, as former accompaniist of
the late Emanuel Feuerman.
Mr. Schwa•zman was the first
'celllist of the Minneapolis Sym-
phony Orchestra and the NBC
Symphony Orchestra under Ar-
turo Toscanini.
Henry Siegl is well known in
Detroit as leader of the Siegl
Quartet and member of the music
staff of WJR.
This is the first time that this
trio will make their public ap-
pearance together and therefore
it hasn't even acquired an offi-

Contributions to the
Jewish Home For Aged

The following have made con-
tributions to the Home: Hyman
Polk, in memory of son, Yeku-
seale-Dave Polk; Mr. and Mrs.
David Burnstine, in memory of

vial name.
Jacob Ben Ami, former member
of the Jewish Art Theatre of
New York. He also had his own
Art Theatre. Appeared in many
English productions, mainly with
the famous Theater Guild of New
York.
Emma Schaver recently was
praised by all metropolitan New
York newspapers after her ap-
pearance at Carnegie Hall with
Moshe Shertok, leader of the Jew-
ish Agencies. Last Wednesday
she appeared for the Jewish Sci-
ence Institute in Chicago where
Dr. Solomon Goldman was the
speaker. On April 21 she will
appear in Philadelphia for the
benefit of the Jewish National
Fund. On April 24 she will
appear in Boston for the same
cause. Emma Schaver has charm-
ed many audiences with her in-
imitable interpretation of Jewish
and Hebrew songs.
Dr. Solomon Goldman is well
known throughout the Jewish
world, has lectured in all corners
of the world, and his books are
valuable contributions to the field
of Jewish philosophy.

Alfred Blatnikoff; Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Kosaack, in memory of Al-
fred Blatnikoff, Mrs. D. W. Si-
mons, in memory of Mrs. Etta Ja-
cabs; Robert Nederlander, in me-
mory of parents, Joseph. and
Sarah, and brother Harry
Nederlander and sister, Minnie
N. Cassel; Mr. and Mrs.
Max Grossman, in memory
of son, Stanley K. Grossman; Mr.
and Mrs. Abe Goldman, in mem-
ory of Morris Huler; Mr. and
Mrs. Jale J. Levy, Port Huron,
Michigan, in memory of Morris
Huler; Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Schram, in memory of Mrs. Etta
Jacobs; Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Schram, in memory of Mrs. Etta
Jacobs; Mr. and Mrs Sidney J.
Allen, in memory of Mrs. Etta
Jacobs; J. W. Weber, donation;
Mrs. P. Dresser, in memory of
mother, Mrs: Paulina Rosen; Mr.
and Mrs. Nathan Simons, in
memory of Mrs. A. Jacobs; Mrs.
Joseph Benjamin, in memory of
mother, Mrs. Etta Slakte•; Mrs.
Rose Silverstone, in memory of
Gershen Silverstone; Mrs. Fran-
ces C. Kay, in memory of father,
Isaac-David Cohen, and sister,
Dora-Yale Cohen; Mr. and Mrs.
I. M. Lewis, in memory of Mrs.
Etta Jacobs; Mrs. J. W. Allen,
in memory of Mrs. Etta Jacobs,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Goldman, in
memory of Mrs. Etta Jacobs.

No Matzoh Rationing
This Passover, But You
Must Order At Once

Rabbi Leon Fram
To Speak On Thomas
Jefferson April 16

"The government has assured
the matzoh industry that there
will be no rationing of matzoh
and matzoh products this year,"
a spokesman for Horowitz-Mar-
gareten, one of the leading mat-
zoh bakers, announced.
"However," he continued, "Or-
der No. 1 of the Food Distribu-
tion Administration, Washington,
D. C., requires us to supply gro-
cers with only the quantities of
Horowitz-Margareten matzohs that
they need to fill the orders of
their customers. This means that
the consumer can get as much
Horowitz-Ma•gareten Matzoh and
Matzoh products as he wants, but
he must place his order as soon
as possible, so that the grocer
can order what he needs from
us. We at Horowitz-Margareten
know that every Jewish house-
wife will feel it her patriotic
duty to cooperate with this order
of our government. The regu-
lations are not complicated and
she will help herself and her
grocer as well. The main thing
to remember is to order your
Passover supply of Horowitz-
Margareten products now. The
products this year will be of the
same high quality as always, and
will be delivered fresh before the
holiday as usual."

Temple Israel will devote it-
Sabbath Eve Service of Friday
night, April 16, 1943, to an ob-
servance of the two hundredth:
anniversary of the birth of the
author of the Declaration of
Independence, Thomas Jefferson.
The service will take place in
the Lecture Hall of the Detroit
Institute of Arts and will begin
at 8:30.
"Thomas Jefferson, Founder
of Religious Liberty," will be the
subject of Rabbbi Leon Fram's
sermon. In the course of tip.
service, the Rabbi will read ex-
cerpts from Jefferson's great
writings on human freedom.
Cantor Robert S. Tillman wid
lead the congregation in th,.
singing of patriotic hymns.
The service will be followed by
a social hour and immediately
afterwards the Young People's
Club of Temple Israel will con-
duct a symposium on "Applying
Jefferson's Principles to th(.
Problems of Today."
The Bar Mitzvah celebration of
Joseph Gantz, son of Capt. and
Mrs. Maurice Gantz, will tali
place during the service.

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