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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1943-07-16

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fewish Periodical Carter CLIFTON

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July (6, 1943

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AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

: CENTER ACTIVITIES :-

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Male Quartet, Child
Prodigy on Center
Program on July 2I

3

- A Million Bonds A Day

Contributions to the
Jewish Home for Aged

Third Victory Dance on
Saturday Eve, July 17

The following have made con-
tributions to the Home: Joseph
Frenkel, in memory of Nohum
Seniors and adults are invited
to "beat the heat" at the third
ben Itzhok; Mrs. Pauline M. Rain-
ier, Los Angeles, in memory of
The Detroit Welsh Male Quar- victory dance Saturday evening,
father, Mordhe Himelstein; Mrs.
tet and Dany Majeske, 10-year- July 17, at 9:30 p. m. This dance
will be held in the Center court,
Celia Leach, in memory of Abe
old violinist, will be guest ar- where prizes and recorded music
Leach; Mr. and Mrs. Harry M.
tists at the fourth in a series of will mingle to provide a pleasant
Selker, in memory of Rachel
open air concerts at the Jewish evening. Refreshments will be
Goldberg; N. Zussman and fam-
served.
ily, in memory of Mrs. Sarah
Community Center at 9 p.
Sosnowski; Mr. and Mrs. Wolf-
Wednesday evening, July 21. The First
of Charm Series
son, in memory of Mrs. Sarah
Welsh Quartet, consisting of J.
Sosnowski; Mr. and Mrs. Luby,
E. Richards and R. M. Williams, Wednesday, July 14
in memory of Mrs. Sarah Sos-
tenors; W. J. Williams, baritone;
nowski; A. Ehrlichman, Ferndale,
"What Is Your Personality
and A. L. Olson, bass, will pre- Score?" was the topic for the
Mich., in memory of father, Dan-
sent a program of Welsh folk first Charm Series session on
iel Ehrlichman; Mr. and Mrs.
songs, arranged by R. M. Wil- Wednesday, July 14. Miss Mar-
Jos. L. Colvin, in memory of
liams, as well as songs by Proth- garet Winthrop, fashion expert,
Rachel Goldberg; Mrs. J. Simon
eroe, Warren and Zimmerman.
who will conduct the Charm Se-
and daughter, Bessie, in memory
Dany Majeske, a pupil of Karl ries, plans to follow this test with
of Mrs. Rachel Goldberg; Mr.
W. Chase, first violinist of the other interesting topics.
and Mrs. Meyer Gerson, in mem-
Detroit Symphony Orchestra, will
ory of Jacob Gerson; Mrs. J. D.
play Hejre Kate, by Hubay; Detroiters Club Outing
Rosenberg and sons, Roberts, in
Liebesfreud, by Kreisler, and
memory of Mrs. Lena Kramer;
At Homestead July 18
Schubert's Die Biene.
Julius G. Cohen, in memory of
Edith Boggott will be accom-
mother, Ella Cohen; Abe Lowen-
Jack Richmond, president of
panist for the quartet, and Betty
berg, in memory of father, Joshua
Kowalsky for Dany Majeske. the Detroiters Club, announces an
Lowenberg; Miss Lottie Hill, in
There will be no charge for ad- outing at the Homestead on Sun-
memory of father, Marks Hill,
day, July 18. Mr. Richmond and
mission.
and Mrs. Mollie Wisenthal; Leon
Lee Zied will be in charge of
and Rose Friedman, donation;
tickets for this affair; The De-
Documentary Films To Be troiters Club is composed of sen-
Mrs. H. E. Rafelson, in memory
U. S. Treasury Department
Shown Monday, July 19
of Mrs. Rachel Goldberg; Mrs.
ior and business and professional
Thirty-eight million dollars worth of War Bonds surround Charles
H. E. Rafelson, in honor of Mrs.
men and women of the Center. R. Mann and Fred Gerst, supervisors, as they check serial num-
Films scheduled to be shown
Ida Lurie for Mother's Day; S.
bers on $50 War Bond packages of 250 bonds each, in the Securi- Sulkin, donation; Mrs. Marian
on Monday night, July 19, are: Summer Dances
"Our Bill of Rights," "Know
ties Section of the Division of Loans and Currency of the Treasury, D. Ginsberg, Bay City, Mich., in
Your Enemy, Japan," "Conquer
memory of father, Meyer; Mr.
Sub-seniors and intermediates Washington, D. C.
and Divide," "Spirit of '43," and held their first dance of the sum-
A million bonds a day are received from the Bureau of Engrav- and Mrs. Samuel Gross, in mem-
a Walt Disney short. These film mer on Thursday, July 15, at ing and Printing, and another million are sealed into 4,000 packages ory of mother, Mrs. Sadie Le-
programs are held in the outdoor 9 p. in., in the Center court. for mailing. Exact accountability for every bond assembled and vitt-Saperston ; H. Barnett, in
court at 9:15 p. m. each Monday. These dances will be a weekly
sent ont must be kept daily.
memory of parents; M. Eliowitz,
U. S. Treasury Department
No charge is made to Center event, and young people are in-
in memory of wife, Clara Elio-
members, and a small charge is vited to dance to the strains of
•itz; Mrs. Etta E. Cohn, in mem-
made to non-members.
the latest recordings.
ory of mother, Miriam Elbinger;
Mrs. Sarah Oppenheim, in mem-
ory
of husband, David Oppen-
late
the
Russians
in
the
stand-
RUSSIAN
heim;
Miss Amelia Plotler, in
ards which they set up of equal It's Wing Commander Berl"
had fought his way up from the memory of parents, Robert and
(Continued from Page 11
treatment of races and of peo-
Recently we received a repor I London slums to the undisputed Betty Plotler; Mrs. V. K. Volk,
ple," Mr. Monsky said: "I take
donation.
holiest but also the bloodiest an d pride in the fact that 600,000 about a man who was a very
championship of the Empire and
most gruesome war. The uni tv Jews are serving in the Soviet familiar figure to sport fans in
landed on our shores at a time
and brotherhood of the Unite d Army and countless others are this country some 10 years ago. when Tony Canzoneri ruled the 1st Lt. Robt. A. Tucker
,,
braving
danger
in
the
guerilla
Nations will decide the struggle •
he is a Wing Commander, roost in the 135 pound division. Is Promoted and
units which attack the Germans Today
in charge of a fighter squadron Although he was not a match
Message from Prof. Einstein
behind the lines."
in the RAF. Ten years ago he for one of the greatest Italian Praised for Ingenuity
Prof. Albert Einstein, who wa 5
The Russian Jewish delegates was the lightweight champion of scrappers
this country has ever
p..
unable to attend the huge rece came to this country at the invi- the British Empire as well as seen, Jackie found a permanent
First Lt. Robert A. Tucker,
tion, sent a message stating tha , tation of the Committee of Jew- the junior lightweight champ of niche in the heart of the Ameri- Ordnance Dept., Congaree, AA F,
'
ish
Writers
and
Artists
in
the
"at this grave time, when so man .United States and the Jewish the world. In those days he was can boxing fan. He toured the Congaree, S. C., was promoted
of our people have fallen victi ni Council for Russian War Relief. best known as Jackie "Kid" country and made a mint of from second lieutenant and was
to the murderous lust of Ge r- Proceeds of the Polo Grounds re- Berg, the Whitechapel Whirl- money—especially after he had especially commended for ingen-
many, it is of peculiar imortanc e ception will be used to equip a wind. And, today, though his men met Mushy Callahan—an orthodox uity , exercised in preventing an
call him "The Kid" behind his Jew — despite his unorthodox irunecessary amount of damage
to reserve and cherish the sol i- military hospital in Leningrad.
back, they snap to at attention name—for the junior welter- to government property by se-
darity of the Jewish people. Sue
when Wing Commander Berg weight crown. He held this title curing several gliders some of
solidarity can only further the
goes by.
cooperation and the mutual un-
for a year and lost it to Can- which had broken loose from their
CANADA
Jackie came up the hard way. zoneri who was moving up in stakes in a sudden violent storm.
derstanding, of the Russian an
He enlisted at the outset of the the weight brackets. Barney Dudley B. Cocke, Lt. Col. Air
American people."
(Continued from Page 1)
war and because of his insistence Ross later avenged Berg's defeat Corps executive, commended Lt.
Dr. Stephen S. Wise, president
of the American Jewish Congress, part when the decisions were sub- was sent to gunnery school de- by taking the championship from Tucker for excellent supervision
asserted that "in your country, mitted to the United Nations." spite his "advanced age" of 37. Tony and thereby becoming the which he showed in handling a
as in our own, our brother Jews He disclosed that since April 1, Within a year he was piloting a first triple title holder boxing large number of enlisted person-
must be free to be builders and 1939, about 39,000 immigrants, Spitfire over the channel and has ever known—Barney at the nel and no one was injured in
rebuilders of Eretz Israel, the most of them refugees, had en- within a short time after downing time was lightweight, welter and spite of the violent action at the
Jewish Commonwealth, not merely tered Canada to become permanent his first Messerschmidt was made junior welterweight monarch.
scene of the mishap. First Lt.
a Captain in the RAF. His pro-
the land of Palestine." He added citizens.
Berg sailed back for England Robert A. Tucker is the son-in-
motion to Commandant came only where he fought Harry Mizzler law of Cantor and Mrs. Jacob
that "had England, the United REP. CELLER URGES U. S.,
a few short months ago.
States and France heeded the BRITAIN TO NEGOTIATE
from the Causeway to Land's End Sonenklar of 2635 Calvert Ave.
Soviet insistence upon collective
in one of the closest parallels to
WASHINGTON (WNS)—Rep- Greatest English Lightweight
security, Hitler and Mussolini, resentative Emanuel Celler this
There are a scant handful of the Leonard-Tendler bouts we've "The Kid" signed up immedi-
and later Japan, could not have week urged the State Department great
fighters who came to Amer- ever observed. In 1937, Berg
made their savage assault upon and the British Foreign Ministry ca from England to seek their turned his fighting paraphernalia ately.
Once again England's greatest
mankind and freedom."
to open negotiations with the Nazi
and fortune in the Ameri- into the warehouse and settled fighter—"The Whitechapel Whirl-
Describing the visit of the Rus- satellite countries of Roumania, arne
down
to
the
life
of
a
country
an
resined
arenas.
Jackie
"Kid"
c
wind"—is showing that he is still
ent l
sian Jewish delegation as an
. u Big
wen
the call
to a Wing
grand
champion. Good luck to
and France eig was just such a one. He action for the
Show
came,
Commander
event of deep significance, Dr. ungaiy, Bulgaria
e imme
toward
thdiat e res- r====
Berg.
Nahum Goldman, chairman of the looking
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administrative committee of the "entombed" •
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World Jewish Congress, declared: nated lands.
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"During this war we have lost
"To say that 'we can't negotiate
most of the Jewish community of
Hitler and his satellites is
Eastern Europe and therefore the with
Russian Jewish community, which false," Mr. Celler said, "because
O
is the second largest Jewish com- daily we are negotiating with
munity in the world, will have to Hitler for the exchange of war
play an important part in shap- prisoners. Daily negotiations are 0
ing the future of the Jewish occurring through the Interna- ra
tional Red Cross for getting food 0
people."
to war prisoners.
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Dr. Goldman voiced the hope
"Furthermore, the Swiss gov-
that the Russian Jewish repre-
sentatives would stay in Pal- ernment is standing by to handle
estine during their return trip to the negotiations for us, and we
of the
ffi
Russia. "Russian Jewry has played can also use the good offices
a decisive role in the upbuilding Vatican, which has unqualifiedly
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of Jewish Palestine," he said, expressed its sympathy for the 0
The Following
"and there is no reason why So- relief of European Jews."
"In and out of Nazi controlled
viet Russia as a government and
Soviet Russian Jewry with its countries, refugees frantically be-
great constructive abilities should seech help and succor, and there
not make a definite contribution is none," the New York Congress-
Will Keep Their Stores
to the solution of the Jewish peo- man added. "What manner of
0
ple through a Jewish Common- compassion is this? What prac-
tices
of
the
much
vaunted
four
wealth in Palestine." The hope
0
that Soviet Russia would help the freedoms and the tenets of the
Jews to secure a homeland after Atlantic Charter are these?"
the war was echoed by Sholom
Asch, outstanding Jewish novelist. Ladies' Lechem Aneeim
Block's Clothes
Excursion July 18
Pledge of Continued Aid
Linsky's Shop
9047 — 12th Street
Henry Monsky, president of
The Detroit Ladies' Lechem
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12th Street, at Gladstone
Bnai Brith, declared in a mes- Aneeim
will hold its annual Bob-
sage read by Maurice Bisgyer, Lo excursion on Sunday, July 18,
Davis Halperin
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Bnai Brith secretary, that "we
10 a. m. Boats leave at 10
SHOES 8950 — 12th Street
Shecter Furniture Co.
have aided and shall continue to at
a. m., 2 and 4 p. m. If tickets
aid the Soviet Union materially are purchased beforehand, any
8930 — 12th Street
by sending medical supplies, boat may be taken and the society
Jack Halperin
clothing, food and other essen- will get the credit. Call the sec-
CLOTHING and FURNISHINGS
tials of war relief."
retary, Mrs. Goldberg, Trinity
Standart Shoe Repair
8945 — 12th Street
Stating that "we would emu- 2-0940, for tickets.
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