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June II, 1943

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

REPRESENTATIVES

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something less than Christian-
HADASSAH
ity. Anti-semitism must be fought
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by Christians for Christianity's
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sake.
raham; Grace, Mrs. Marion.
The discussion at the Confer- Palestine, facilities of Hadassah A THOUSAND DOLLARS
H
alley eleven times. After eac
ence was friendly, ample and il- have been used by the Unite d FOR
Haggai, Joseph; Hershma
A PERFECT GAME:
toss, there followed the resound
l],
luminating;
morning
and
after-
Nations
in
the
care
and
trea
Rabbi A. M.; Holtzman, Max; H 0-
t- HARRY KAPLAN—the best of ing crash of ten pins toppling
nigman, Mrs. Louis; Hordes, Wi 1- noon, we conferred under the ex- ment of war casualties and refu
cellent chairmanship of Dr. Ha- gees. Supplies to Hadassah has the bowlers has done it again. against the backboard. One more
Liam.
gan; ministers and laymen of pitals receive shipping priority o tl He's just bowled his fifty-seventh
both sections took their part. In United Nation vessels.
perfect game in the many years strike (a toss of the ball in which
Isaacs, Bernard.
the
end
of
the
day
we
agreed
on
he's been toppling the maples- ten pins are keggled over) and
Began
In
1935
K
two resolutions—
-
and
besides having the thrill that he'd have a perfect score and the
Hadassah's
Youth
Aliyah
pro
Kagan, Jerome; Kahn, Mr s.
The
first,
in
three
parts,
comes
with such a superb per- ten one hundred dollar bills in
gram
began
in
1935.
In
co-oper
Moritz; Kaminsky, Max; Kat
(a) Urged all governments to ation with the British governmen t formance—Harry is one thousand his pocket. Kaplan wiped hispers-
Abraham J.; Katzin, Mrs. Rebe c -
piring brow and hands and sat
ca; Kay, Leon; Keidan, Judg restore to such of the Jewish and the governments of the coun dollars the richer . . . Harry has down. The man who had bowled
e
people
as
had
been
deprived
of
_
an
agreement
with
a
soft
drink
tries in which they were resid
Harry B.; Klein, Jack; Men I ,
those legal, economic, and ing, a number of children wer e concern. He tours the bowling 54 perfect games in his life (he's
Mrs. Maurice; Kramer, Louis. them
political rights which human dig- permitted to enter Palestine upo n centers of the country, giving since added three more) waited
L
fully five minutes before he pre-
Laikin, Benjamin M.; Lansky nity demanded, and freedom in the condition that Hadassah as trick shot exhibitions and bowl- pared for the final—the vital—
the
exercise
of
their
religion;
ing
three
matches
against
the
same
responsibility
for
their
kee
p
Mrs. Lena; Lesser, Jacob; Levin
(b) Welcomed the declaration for a period of two years. 9,700 best local talent. However, the money shot. Then, his eyes
Alvin B.; Levin, Theodore; Le - of His Majesty's
government and children, many of whom, now should he bowl a 300 game (the narrowed on the king-pin, he glid-
vine, Mrs. Agnes; Levine, Charles ; of other Allied governments
that matured, are serving in the arm- perfect score in this particular ed toward the foul line, his arm
Levine, Louis; Levine, Mrs. Sar thos
with the smooth motion
e
responsible
for
the
crimes
ed forces in Palestine and in the sport) he receives a bonus of swinging
ah; Levinstein, Goldie; Lichten
of
a
pendulum.
He released the
-
against
Jews
should
not
escape
one
grand.
If
you
want
to
learn
Palestine Auxiliary Territorial
stein, Abraham; Lieberman, Sam - punishment; and
ball.
what
it
feels
like—suppose
some
Service were rescued until last
uel; Litwak, Isaac.
The ball rolled dangerously
(c) Urged that in the plans year. Now that the refugee prob- one shoved a bowling ball into
■
now
being
made
for
the
recon-
lem in
• Europe has grown pro- your hand and told you he would close to the right gutter, hooked
Margolis, Mrs. Harry; Margolis,
struction and rehabilitation of gressively worse, the British gov- give you one thousand dollars if gracefully toward the center and
Hyman M.; Meyerowizt, Abra - Europe
after the war, the United ernment has granted visas for you knocked down all ten pins. caressed the "1-3" pocket. The
ham; Meyers, Henry; Michlin
Nations
should, in accordance 30,000 children to enter Pales- Under that pressure, could you pins went flying. All but one—the
Michael; Mogi11, Nathan; Meis-
with
the
above principles of tine before March, 1944.
do it, this sort of thing confronts No. 10 pin. It swayed sharply
ner, Max; Molly, Mrs. Jacob;
equality
under
the
law
and
of
Harry
weekly . . . We've told from side to side. It even moved
The
Jewish
Agency
has
charg-
Mohr, Morris.
full citizenship, apply to the ed Hadassah with the sole re- you about one of these very same over. But it refused to go down.
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the same principles as to sponsibility of this project. 1,100 incidents once before. It bears He had missed. Kaplan stared in-
Nathan, Rabbi Jacob J.; New- Jews
tently at the piece of wood which
others, paying due regard to any children have entered Palestine repetition.
berg, Julius.
problems which may be found to since February. Money to guar-
One night a year ago, Harry cost him exactly one grand. Then
0
he shrugged his shoulders and
be peculiar to them.
antee the safety of these chil- sent his ball speeding down the turned
Osnos, Mrs. Bella.
away.
The second resolution set up dren must be made available im-
P
"Did you cut the head pin too
a
Continuation
Committee,
rep-
mediately
before
invasion
of
Eu-
Phillips, Louis; Prussin, Dr. A. resentative of the churches in
thin?" we asked him when he was
SEGAL
rope prohibits the rescue of those
N.
ready to talk.
Scotland and of Scottish Jewry, who may still be alive. Contri-
R
"No." He insisted. "It was a
for
study,
mutual
enlightenment,
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from
Page
4)
butions to provide for the keep
Rhodes, Samuel J.; Richman,
perfect shot. It hit the pocket
joint action, in the sphere of of children for one or two years
David; Rosenberg, Aaron; Rosen- and
interest. Without lower- have been widely subscribed by looked tired on her feet, her shoes exactly right. Just tough luck,
berg, Mrs. Abe; Rosenberg, Isa- common
ing either the standards of Chris- generous Detroiters. It is of were worn down at the heels, the that's all. There's no use trying
dore; Rosenberg, Mrs. Louis tianity
or or Judaism; but with interest to note that in no in- soles were wearing thin and win- to kid anyone about it. This
James; Rosenman, Saul; Roth, each standing
game is 90 per cent skill, which
its truth and stance has any member of the ter was not far off.
Mrs. Eugene; Rottenberg, Mrs. the implications by
" For her, too, a pair of com- you acquire through constant
of
its
faith,
we
committee
who
solicited
money
Hyman; Rubin, Sam H.
fortable shoes just like mine," practice, and 10 per cent luck
have much to learn from each for this project been refused.
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their grandmother said. They which is very important.
other.
Only
by
understanding
the
Use
"Minya
n
System"
Sahom, Morris, Sandler, Wil-
thought that $5 would buy a nice
faith and recognizing frank-
Another feature providing for pair of shoes for the washer- t It's interesting to note that
liam, Schaver, Morris L.; Schlus- other
here are some 18,000,000 bowlers
ly
the
demands
made
on
its
be-
set, Mrs. Esther; Schuraytz, Mrs. lievers, can we hope to defeat the care of children has been woman, but she said no! Were in this country—over a third of
Rose; Schwartz, Mrs. Henry; together that anti-semitic feeling through the "Minyan" system. A her feet more deserving than the them are women. Even more in-
Servetter, Mrs. Morris; Shapiro, which is enemy both to Christian "Minyan" consists of ten wo- washerwoman's who had walked teresting is the fact that in this
"l
men, each of whom contributes
Mrs. Maurice; Sheifman, Aaron
to Jewish belief and life. two dollars a month for one or a long, hard way all her life. sport which has been catching on
L.; Shusterman, Mrs. Abraham; and
A conference of no little mo- two years, thus making up within The washerwoman's feet were by leaps and bounds—there are
Shusterman, Louis; Silver, Har- ment.
hurt and tired.
five Jewish kegglers among the
the group the $240 or $480 as
old; Silverstein, Mrs. David; Si-
Didn't they understand? she first fifteen.
the
case
may
be.
Mrs.
Frank
mons, Judge Charles C.; Slomo-
asked. Why didn't they under-
Wetsman and Mrs. Ben Mossman stand? Her own $25 shoes were
COUNCIL
vitz, Philip; Snitman, Joseph; Sos-
are chairmen of the "Minyanim" just for the mud and the slusn Young Israelites In
nick, Isadore; Sperka, Rabbi Josh-
and will be glad to furnish fur- of the earth, but by the $25
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ua S.; Srere, Abraham; Stein-
ther information to anyone de- shoes of the washerwoman she Service To Be Honored
berg, Louis L.; Sumetz, Aaron.
of present day requirements.
sirous of forming a minyan. Min-
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The amendments provide for yanim have been popular in Ha- could walk into heaven. By these By Women's League
Tamler, Irwin; Temchin, Dan-
the enlarging of the Community dassah chapters in other cities beautiful shoes she would enter
iel
Young Israel of Detroit has 44
Council's executive committee; for several years, but are a re- the holy of holies where God sits.
God would know her by the seniors, sub-seniors and regular
for
a
limit
on
the
number
of
cent innovation in Detroit.
Waterstone, Nathan: Weiner,
washerwoman's shoes. He would attendants at branch synagogues
Solicitation for the Honor Roll know her as one who had loved in the service of our country.
Mrs. Leonard H.; Welt, Joseph terms which an officer can serve;
for
annual
elections
of
executive
M.; Wineman, Henry; Wohlgel- committee members, on a stag- will be carried on during the the stranger as herself, as He The Women's League recently
ernter, Rabbi Max J.; Wohlgel- gered basis; and for a change in summer and the campaign will had said she should.
assumed responsibility for send-
be concluded in the early fall.
ernter, Mrs. Max J.
"So we bought a $25 pair of ing gift packages to all these
the
number
of
delegates
which
Mrs.
Ralph
Davidson
and
Mrs.
Y
orthopedic shoes for the washer- men. Proceeds of a night of
can constitute a quorum.
Harry L. Jackson are co-chairmen
Yanovsky, Philip.
"The Community Council elec- of the joint drive. Mrs. Morris woman, too," the gentleman said. games at Bnai Moshe Hall, Dex-
tion meeting on June 22 is of Adler is the newly elected presi- "Many years have passed since ter and Lawrence, Thursday eve-
my grandmother went dazzling ning, June 17, will be used for
SCOTTISH
vital importance to Detroit's Jew- dent of the Detroit Chapter.
into heaven in her bright gar- this purpose. Tickets are 44c and
ish community," stated James I.
ments and the glittering shoes." may be secured at the Young
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Ellmann, president of the Jewish
He went on to speak com- Israel office in Congregation Beth
WELLES
Community Council. "By means
—(1) that, far from this being of this election, the democratic
paratively of the virtues of old Tefilo Emanuel, 1550 Taylor, Trin-
mothers in Israel and asked again ity 1-2934, or from members of
only a Jewish calamity, it was a processes and controls are put
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world catastrophe of the first into operation, and expression is nation in matters affecting re- what had become of the noble the Women's League. Mrs. Jos-
breed, but I guess I had better eph Grossman, Davison 7674, is
magnitude. That the government given to the will and desires of cruting, promotions to all grades, let the matter drop.
chairman of the affair.
the
total
Jewish
community.
This
of a presumably civilized modern election provides the opportunity classes and echelons, and assign-
nation should enact such devil- for selecting democratically the ments and transfers of mliitary
tries—from which modern man men who wlil determine communi- or civilian personnel of the armed
had delivered himself so that ty policy for the next two years. forces be discontinued immedi-
persecution of the Jews had not
"The right to criticize is inher- ately.' This note further empha-
been a state act for a hundred ent in any democratic structure, sizes that these instructions ap-
years but the act of elements but with it must go the respon- ply not only to Jews of French
which the state had repudiated— sibility for participating in the origin but also to native Algerian
this, as was pointed out by Rabbi electon of those persons who Jews who were French citizens
Daiches, was a reversal of human make the decisions which affect before the recent abrogation of
progress which threatened all and the entire community. Therefore, the Decret Cremieux. Thus all
brought humanity nearer to the I wish to take this opportunity to distinctions between French and
abyss of destruction. The Jew to- urge all Community Council dele- native Jews in the armed forces
day; but who else tomorrow?
gates to make sure that they at- have been completely abolished."
(2) I also said that anti-Sem- tend this important election
itic feeling, which is not unknown meeting, and to call upon all
STARR
even in Scotland, where the Jew- constituent organizations to make
ish people have never been per- certain that their representatives
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secuted, was not a concern for do not fail to appear for them.
Jews merely; in another aspect, It is urgent that all who have the as well as the largest paid up
it is a serious concern for Chris- right to vote participate in elect- membership.
tians. Anti-semitic feeling on the ing our community leaders."
Twenty-six electors to the
part of a Christian means that
Amercian Jewish Conference have
his Christianity is infected with a
To study science is worthier been elected by the lodge to cast
poison and has degenerated into than to offer sacrifices.
ballots at the Detroit election
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by the president of the Woman's
Auxiliary, Mrs. Jack Tobin.
An especially fine group of
songs have been prepared by the
school chorus for this graduation
ceremony.
Several brief talks will be de-
livered by the graduates on the
central theme "Shevuoth and Ma-
tan Torah."
The instructors of these high
school classes are Max Gordon
and Joseh Haggai, and the prin-
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