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May 21, 1943
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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle
Rabbi Abraham Danzig of Wyandotte
Answers Call To Rockford, Illinois
Rabbi Stollman Elected Hadassah Elects New
Honorary President of Officers For Year
Yeshivath Beth Yehudah
At its closing meeting on Tues-
Rabbi Abraham Danzig. of Wy-
late Chief Rabbi Kook.
andotte, has left for Rockford,
Before the rabbi left for his
Ill., where he has been elected
The newly elected Board of
new position, he was presented
to the post of Rabbi in that com-
with a check as a gift from Con- Directors of Yeshivath Beth Ye-
hudah in its first meeting ap-
munity. Rabbi Danzig has been
gregation Beth El. Dr. M. B. pointed its
officers for the year
in Wyandotte for the past six
Zeff, president of the Wyandotte
years. During that time, he and
Mrs. Danzig made great strides congregation, who made the pres-
in cementing a friendly relation- entatic.n, expressed, in behalf of
ship between the Jew and Gentile the congregation, their gratitude
in the Downriver section by con- and appreciation to the Rabbi for
ducting forums in various church- the exemplary service he rendered
es, speaking for brotherhoods, the community, and for his un-
business organizations, etc. Rabbi tiring devotion and sincerity.
Rabbi Danzig will be followed
Danzig was very active in or-
shortly by Mrs. Danzig, their
ganizational work in Detroit. He
was vice-president of the Mizrachi two daughters, Rebecca and Ida,
organization and vice-president of and his bby son, Bezalel.
Rabbi and Mrs. Danzig have
the Michigan Synagogue Confer-
two sons, Howard Sherwin and
ence.
Rabbi Danzig was born and Jeremiah, studying in the Yesh-
educated in Palestine and receiv- ivath Mesefta Tifereth Jerusalem
ed his rabbinical degree from the in New York, and an older son,
Morris Judah, second class sea-
man, Hospital Corps, studying in
the Navy medical school at Great
Lakes, Ill.
SEGAL
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of today's anguish of the world.
We know it as the poisoner of
brotherhood. For that reason we
are afraid of hate and all mali-
cious utterance which is the
seed of hate.
One of the many sources of
our knowledge is our teacher, the
prophet Malachi. It was he who
said: "Have we not all one fath-
er? Hath not ono God created
us? Why do we deal treacherous-
ly every man against his broth-
er, profaining the convenant of
our fathers?"
This is our assertion of broth-
erhood. When we hear the treach-
ery of malicious double-talk we
know it is the convenant of the
brotherhood that is being pro-
faned. For that reason we de-
plore calumny not on our own
account alone; we know it as a
disruptive force in an hour when
the sickened heart of man hopes
for an ultimate fellowship of
mankind.
In the hour when men are dy-
ing on the battlefields for a
cause that has to do with broth-
erhood, it should sit hideously on
the conscience of a man that he
gave out malice, even by indirec-
tion, and caused it to be spread.
Isn't it toward brotherhood that
our men are trampling out the
vintage where the grapes of
wrath are stored, and what man
of good will sow new seeds
of wrath, even while the soldiers
march to trample down the old
harvest?
We have knowledge from many
sources and faith, too. Our faith
springs from our knowledge of
inexorable facts. Our faith is
that in the better world that is
even now a-building, the breath
of this malice will be no more
than the faint, bad odor left over
in an old charnel house.
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minus, 2 ,,y inches in diameter.
PISGAH
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to attain the quota assigned by
District Grand Lodge No. 6, Bnai
Brith, in honor of Bnai Brith's
100th year of 850 new members,
10 additional to the roster of the
lodge for each year of its exist-
ence.
Council Meets in Lansing
On Sunday, May 23, a delega-
tion headed by Rudolph Meyer-
sohn, president of the lodge, will
attend a meeting of the Michi-
gan Roai Brith Council to be
held in Lansing, which will in-
clude Aaron Droock, past presi-
dent of District Grand Lodge
No. 6; Harry Yudkoff, general
committeeman of District No. 6;
Louis H. Schostak, State Hillel
Foundation chairman; Louis Ros-
enzweig, Isadore Starr, Herbert
Eskin, Leonard Radner and Leon-
ard Peritz. The lodge will also
he represented by two officers of
the Michigan Bnai Brith Counsel.
Samuel W. Leib, president, and
Milton Weinstein, secretary.
District Grand Lodge No. 6,
Bnai Brith, and Women's Dis-
trict Grand Lodge No. 6 have
arranged for a $10,000,000 War
Bond drive in commemoration of
the 100th anniversary of Bnai
Brith. Pisgah Lodge has been
given a quota of $850,000 in War
Bonds to be sold by June 30.
Max Goldhoff, chairman of the
lodge's War Service committee,
calls upon the community to buy
their War Bonds from Pisgah
Lodge during this drive. A call
to Townsend 8-1346 will bring a
bond representative to your home
or office. Teams have been or-
ganized and the lodge is engag-
ing in an active sales campaign
to meet the quota set.
ZWERDLING
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ling, Ann Arbor; regional vice
presidents, Morris Mohr, Detroit
(who wil also serve as chairman
of the board) ; Rabbis Joseph
Krickstein, Mt. Clemens, and S. Z.
Fineberg, Flint; secretary, Rabbi
M. .1. Wohlgenernter; treasurer,
David I. Bemis; committee chair-
men, admissions, Rabbi Joshua S.
Sperka; finance and budget, Isaac
Gendelman; religious and educa-
tional, Rabbi Moses Fischer; Vaad
Ila-Yeshivoth, Rabbi Joseph Eise-
man; youth and campus, Rabbi
Jacob J. Nathan.
Tells of Naional Work
Guest speaker of the convention
was the former secretary to New
York state's Supreme Court Jus-
fee McCook, who now presides
over the Uoion of Orthodox Jew-
ish Congregations of America,
with which Michigan Synagogue
Conference is affiliated. The bril-
liant lay leader of traditional Ju-
daism in America told of the pro-
gram pursued by the national
body in various fields. The ortho-
dox union represents several hun-
dred member-congregations and a
RABBI ISAAC STOLLMAN
1943-1944. Rabbi Max J. Wohl-
gelernter was elected president;
Lsidore Sosnick; vice-ipresident;
Louis Levin, treasurer; Isadore
Cohen, chairman of the adminis-
trative committee.
Rabbi Isaac Stollman, who for
the last four years served as
president of this institution, was
named honorary president. This
is the first time in the history
of twenty-six years of the Yeshi-
vah that such a tribute has been
made to one of the past presi-
dents.
Piano Study Club
Presents Recital
Members of the Piano Study
Club will participate in a re-
cital Tuesday, May 25, 8 p.m.
The program ranges from Bach
to Ravel and includes several
two piano numbers.
Those playing are as follows:
Lawrence ,Rosenthal, Rob e r t
Werner, Vivi Lesser, Leah Crohn,
Harris Crohn, John Neufeld,
Florence Weintraub, Sheldon
Sandweiss, Ethel Levine, and
Marcia Tobin.
Tickets are 25 cents and may
be purchased at the door.
A board meeting of the Hebrew
Ladies Aid Society took place
at the home of Mrs. Theresa
Miller, 3271 Elmhurst.
A chicken dinner card party
will be held Sunday, June 20.
at 6:00 p.m., at the Dexter-
Lawrence Hall. Admission $1.50
per person, tax included. Sister
Wiatrak is chairman and Sisters
Leibson, Engel, Ring. Gantz and
Shapiro are co-chairmen. For
reservations call Mrs. P. Sha-
piro, Ty. 5-8574, or Mrs. J. Ring,
Ho. 1391.
A donation of $25 was sent
to the News cigarette fund for
soldiers overseas.
The paid-up luncheon and
closing meeting will take place
June 30 at the Dexter-Lawrence
Hall. A nominal fee will be
charged for non-members.
An American Flag was do-
nated by Sister Helen Rosenthal
to the organization at the recent
dinner dance.
The Donor Luncheon will be
held November 30. All organi-
zations please keen this date open
and co-operate with us.
CUSTOM-BUILT
AWNINGS
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speaker of the organization last
semester, will be the recipient of
a specially engraved gavel in a
presentation following the de-
bate.
Admission is free and the De-
troit Jewish community is invited
to attend.
Temple Israel High
School Graduates, 1943
Vice-presidents: In charge of
program and education, Mrs. Louis
Phyllis Brown, 16814 Lilac;
Glas'er; in charge of fund rais- Joel Samuel Dvorman, 18952
ing., Mrs. Theodore Levin; in Northlawn; Jack David Fromm,
charge of membership, Mrs. Philip 25836 Pembroke, Royal Oak;
Lipson.
Heinz Herz, 2492 Clairmount;
Board of directors: New di- Marilyn Klein, 18068 Wisconsin;
rectors—Mesdames. Morris Adler, Burton LeVine, 17545 Muirland;
M. Dushkin, Saul Benyas, Philip Patt Joan Levinson, .17565
Lipson, J. Latin, Alfred Meyers, Stoepel; Allan Levy, 18709 Santa
Harry Mendelson, John Frazer. Barbara; Arlene Roberta Singer,
Remaining. directors — Mesdames 19166 Santa Barbara; Roy Som-
George Bremen, Theodore Levin, lyo, 1925 Leslie. '
Abraham Cooper, Ben Jaffee,
Thomas Marwill, Leo Orecklin,
cash and deliver in person, if
Frank Wetsman.
members desire this service.
Mesdames. Herman August, Checks made payable to the Fed-
David Cooper, Adolph Ehrlich, eral Reserve Bank can be mailed
I. D. Friedman, Julian Krolik, to the chairmen any time until
Milton Maddin, S. G. Meyers, the termination of the present
A. Srere.
drive on May 31.
Mesdames Walter Field, Harry
Jones, Seymour Frank, A. L.
1Veisman, Hy Jacob, Irving Dwor-
man, David Feinberg, Henry
Wineman, Joseph Frank, Ralph
Weisman.
PARK AVE AT SPROAT
Including the following past
presidents: Mesdames Noah Aron-
stam, Ralph Davidson, David S.
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D'amond, Joseph Ehrlich, Miss
Business
Events in either
Hattie Gittleman, Mrs. A. M.
of these two New Beau-
Hershman, Harry L. Jackson,
Maurice Landau, D. W. Simons,
tiful Rooms.
Harry Weistein, Max Frank and
Mrs. J. E. Gould.
Mrs. Harty Mendelson and
Mrs. Al Weisman, chairmen of
Accommodation up to 300
the War Bond Drive, announce
that the prevailing $175,000 goal
has not yet been reached. Mem-
•
bers are urged to buy their
75 People - nd up
bonds through Hadassah to enable
Hotel Park Ave.
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the purchase of one bomber, cost-
ing $175,000. Mrs. Mendelson,
To. 5-2564, 2965 Burlingame, and
Mrs. Weisman, Ho. 0612, 2424
Oakman Blvd., will call for any
For Reservations
Phone CA. 8400
DO NOT FAIL—
To Send in Your
CONFIRMATION NOTICE
at once to
HEBREW LADIES AID
number of regional councils in
preparations for the forthcoming
National Jewish Conference. the
Jewish Welfare Board, the Syna-
gogue Council of America and
similar organizations. It publish-
es a variety of religious litera-
ture and educational material.
-41MINIIINN ■ 112/ Through proper rabbinical auth-
ority it supervises Kosher food ,
and executes other ecclesiastical
functions.
Drawing upon his own rich ex-
perience. Dr. Nirenstein pointed
to the progress made by orthodox
Jewry during the last two decades.
He urged a greater degree of sar.-
rifice in means and energy for
the development of effective in-
struments in each locality to give
expression to the revitalized mes-
sage of Jewish teaching and prac-
tice.
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day, May 11, Hadassah elected
the following officers to serve for
the coming year:
President, Mrs. Morris Adler;
treasurer, Mrs. Ralph Weisman;
corresponding secretary, Mrs. Jo-
seph Frank; recording. secretary,
Mrs. George Bremen; financial
secretary, Mrs. I. I). Friedman;
assistant financial secretary, Mrs.
John Frazer.
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