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v ia tericalt lavish Perior&e.1 cotter

CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

September 10, 1943

Henry Ford Told To
Enjoin Anti-Semites
From Using His Name in Their Propaganda

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

II

INFANTS SERVICE GROUP

Bnai Moshe Religious

Lt. Eli Levin Post To

NEW YORK. (WNS)—L. M. gry nations of Latin America.
Hold Meeting Sept. 21
School Registration
Birkhead, national director of the According to information received
Friends of Democracy, issued a by first hand from South Ameri-
On Sunday, Sept. 26
The next meeting of the Lt.
statement this week urging Hen- can capitals, the spearhead of
Eli Levin Ladies' Auxiliary No.
r.y Ford "to take determined the
, campaign is the profuse dis-
Registration of students for 230, J. W. V., will be held Sept.
the Religious School of Congre- 21, at 8:30 p. m., at the Bnai
steps" to halt the use Of his play and sale of the book, 'El
gation Bnai Moshe will be held Moshe Ceat
"name in a vicious pro-Axis Judio Internacidnar. Above the
nter. All members are
on Sunday, Sept. 26, from 10 urged to tend this meeting, as
propaganda campaign now being title appears the name in bold
. . to 1 p. m., in the school there are important matters to
waged throughout the
lettering,
'Henry
Ford'.
Western i,
affi m.
oce
and to take "more
be discussed regarding the af-
V -Hemisphere"
1Ve know that you have sought
4 4.
A staff of well qualified teach- fai• to be held Nov. 3 at this
forceful action to halt the use to halt the distribution by th
e
ers
have
been
selected
for
courses
Center for the raising of funds
of his name in an enemy-inspired Ku Klux Klan of a similar vol-
for students from the kindergar- for the purchase of leader dogs
anti-Jewish propaganda campaign uhmise , 'The International Jew,' in
ten through the 12th grades. for blind soldiers.
throughout North and South t country. And we are aware
Classes in Hebrew instruction will
The public is urged to cooper-
America." The statement read: that you have appealed to th e
"In English-speaking North Mexican government against the
be given the older students, in ate and all contributions will be
America a propaganda
4
order that they may become more greatly appreciated.
of the Spanish Ian-
pamphlet distribution
g
familiar with their holy tongue.
For tickets call the president,
called 'The Malist' exploits a uage edition. But in view of
In addition to history and He- Ida Schultz, TO. 8-0394, or chair-
quotation attributed to you to the
. increasing gravity of the
brew there will be classes in man, Mrs. Helen Lapin, TO.
spread the virus of the fraudu- situation we feel you must take
dramatics, music and art.
7-7539, or ticket chairman, Mrs.
lent Protocols of the Elders of more forceful measures. We be-
The regular school year will Rose Cantor, TY, 5-4408.
Zion. Although barred from the lieve you have the power to stop
begin on Sunday, Oct. 3, at 10
mails, this 48-page pamphlet the exploitation of your name in
$ 4
a. m. Registration will also be
nevertheless is widely circulated this entire propaganda campaign.
held at this time:
UNVEILING
through other channels for the
Further information may be
insidious purpose of rousing pub-
Mrs. Julius Hackman, new obtained by calling the synagogue
The family of the late Sam
lic demand that our forces be
president of the Infants Service office—Hogarth 0862.
Scheinfield invite their rela-
withdrawn from foreign battle- Bnai David Membership
Group. reports the cl's open
tives and friends to the unveilin g
fields. Charging the President of
meeting and tea will b ub
of the tombstone, to take place
e held in
the United States and also our Drive Opens Sept. 13
the Book-Cadillac English Room, Women's Auxiliary,
Sunday, Sept. 12, starting out
allies with treachery, the pam-
Tuesday afternoon, Sept. 14,
from Congregation Ados Yeshu-
Jewish
Home
for
Aged
phlet exploits a vicious variety
The Bnai David Sisterhood of from 2 to 5 p. m.
run, Tyler and Linwood, at
of anti-Semitism and makes a vio- the Congregation Bnai David will
12:30 p. m.
The
opening
meeting
of
th
lent attack on the Order of Free be hostess to their mem
Masons.
members
an Contributions to the
b . and
season of the executive commit
Rev. Canter

tee of the Women's Auxiliary of
"In Spanish and Portuguese friends at at complimentary
ewish Home for Aged the Jewish Home for Aged was
Jacob
. luncheon
to be held Monday, Sept.
language countries your name
is
held on Thursday, Sept. 9, at
Silverman
used in an openly-conducted and 13, at 1 o'clock, at Milady's House,
The following have made con- the home of Mrs. M. J. Green-
sensational propaganda drive in- 1377 Broadway. All members are tributions
SURGICAL
to the Home:
berg of Fullerton Ave., president.
MOREL
spired by the enemy. Recent urged to be there and bring pros.
Mr. and Mrs. Max J. Kogan,
Plans for the coming year were
15 Years'
newspaper dispatches describe this pective members and donor pledg- in memory of Judge Harry B. formulated and discussed.
Practice
campaign as increasingly bitter
Keidan; Mr. and Mrs. J. Moss,
During the summer, members Itecommende47 by
and successful to the point of es. For further information call in
Physician s and
honor of the anniversary of of the good cheer committee as-
killing off any large-scale plans Mrs. Dan Otis, Townsend 8-3899, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Moss; Mrs. H. sisted
Hoopltals
by taking turns at chauf-
for post-war immigration of chairman of the membership corn- Rosenhelm and Mrs. H. Biller, feuring the new station wagon
9371
refugees to the population-hun- mittee.
Wildman,
in memory of the birthday of which the Auxiliary purchased
TY. 4-0062
husband and father, Herman Ros- for the use of the Home, on
enhelm ; Mr. and Mrs. Nate S. weekly trips to the market for
Shapero, in memory of mother of produce. Mrs. N. J. Lippitt was
Henry Soss; Mr. and Mrs. Julius one of the faithful workers in
DAVID HOROWITZ, TEACHER. FOR RENT — Beautiful large Eisen, in memory of Rachel Gold- this capacity.
I
Hebrew, Yiddis h, and Bar
Rev. Cantor
furnished room in home o of berg and Frank Novograd; Mr.
Mitzvah, English and Citizen-
DAVID
three
adults,
with
cross
venti-
and
Mrs:
Nathan
Simons,
in
mem-
Bnai Brit h Lodge To
ship — my specialty. Reading
lation. Suitable for gentleman "Y of Judge Harry B. Keidan
GOLDEN
and writing guaranteed. Free
or two people. Between street and David S. Zemon; Miss Ella Honor Unsung Heroes
Detroit's Favorite
trial lesson. 1964 W. Delaware
car and bus lines. Garage if Rose, in memory of David Sill-
M 0 11 IS I.
St. Phone Tyler 6-0042 or Da-
desired. 2975 Cortland. TO. man; D. Rusinow, in memory of
TYler 0-9490
At a patriotic mass meeting of
vison 9392
7 - 89 64.
mot er, Hannah , Rusinow; •Mr. the Detroit Louis Marshall Lodge.
II editing Ceremo-
nies Performed at
and Mrs. Jacob Denenberg, in the Business and Professional
Home and by A P
HAIR
ON FACE
0 V
E D FOR
point ment.
permanently
by REM
electric
needle
b RENT—Room with private memory of Mrs. Rose Cohen; Women and the Louis Marshall
Mrs.
ki ng. 3200
Morris
in Women, the membership honor
atl 1. and
N o coo
Collin g- Baron,
No scars. Results guaranteed. . Mr.
.
t
memory
of . Samuel Feinberg;
wood. TO. 6-8504.
e roll will be unveiled on Tuesday
Michigan licensed operator.
----------- H.
Mrs.
Emil
Baron
and
Miss
Anne
Baron,
in
memory
of
Samuel
,
vening, Sept.
4, at Bnai Moshe
The Well Known Rev.
Jennie Wohlman, 10211 Dexter, FOR _
sv
near Calvert. : TYler 7-1986. .. he - SALE — Modern English Feinberg; Mr... and Mrs. Harr Synagogue, Dexter and Lawrence
Hyman
Schulsinger
in fine
location. Gunsberg,
Gas Guberg, in memory of Samuel y Ayes.
Open evenings. heated. Use
Also
Steinwa
All members of the three
of Cong.
piano; 1 Feinberg; Mr. and Mrs. Robert trroups . are urged to attend and
Pair French severe y urns;
Beth Tefilo
IDDLE-AGED—Gentleman with
large Dresden urn. Bedroom 1 Schram
Emanuel
a fine background in the beauty
Samuel
Feinberg;
Mrs.
George
Fier
wives and friends of the Mar-
suite. 17158 Santa Barbara Warre 0.,
shop business would like to
Capable
and
Drive. UNiversity 3-0588.
n, ., in memory of fatheerr. shallites in the armed services to
Specialized
meet a fine appearing lady, a .________________ Arie-Layb; Rose Spero, in mem- attend. A gift will be given to
beauty matrimony.
operator, age
30 to Box
40; FOR RENT—Pleasant furnished ory of husband, Michael-Isaac each mother or wife that attends.
object
Address
MOHEL
room in single home. Desirable Spero; Mr. and Mrs. Seymour
:33, Detroit Jewish Chronicle.
Also Marriages
location. Excellent transporta- Simons, in memory of Judge
Performed
tion. Garage if desired. 2957 Harry B. Keidan; Mr. and Mrs.
FOR RENT—Room for one or
Services In Eng-
Taylor Ave. TYler 5-4159,
Frank Davis, in memory of Da-
two persons in home of small
4,
TILLIE FELOWITZ
lish and Yiddish
family. Board if desired. Good
vid Sillman; Mrs. Harry Levey, in of 2707 Gladstone Ave. died
1934 Hazelwood
transportation. Near University FOR RENT — Beautiful, large, memory of brother, Abraham; Sept. 4. Funeral services were
airy room in single home. Girl Emanuel
of Detroit. 15869 LaSalle Blvd,
Klein,
in
memory
of
held
from
the
Lewis
Brothers
TYler 6-6960
only. Unlimited phone. Good Gussie
UNiversity 1-0905.
Klein; Mrs. David Blumen- Funeral Home with interment at
transportation. 14th bus line. that, in memory of Judge Harry the Machpelah Cemetery, Rabbi
WANTED — Young lady for
18232 Santa Rosa Dr. UN. B. Keidan and David S. Zemon; Rosenwasser officiated. She is sur-
2-7289. Call before 2 o'clock
jewelry store, to wait on trade
Mrs. Abe Goldman, in memory vived by her husband, Samuel.
Sunday.
of Irving Weiss; Mrs.
and assist in office work. Must
Frances and a son, Benjamin.
he intelligent and capable.
C. Kay, in memory of mother,
Good salary. 8931 Twelfth St. WANTED—Housekeeper
in
sin-
Kalie
Cohen;
Mrs.
Fannie
F •
g
MARTIN J. BERNER
2641 GLENDALE AVE.
me occupied by elderly man, donation; A. J. Pazol, in of 2510 Pasadena Ave. died Sept.
FOR RENT — Room in private
Orthodox Jewish widow. Full memory of father, Zayvel; Mrs. 4. Funeral services were held
home. Running hot water and
TOwnsend 9-0344
time. Must be strictly Ortho- Herman R. Sable, in memory of from the Lewis Brothers Funeral
unlimited telephone. Call TO.
(lox. Good pay. Excellent home mother, Ida-Minnie Epstein; Mrs. Home with interment at the
8-2071. If not in, TO. 8-1128.
SURGICAL MOREL
for middle-aged woman want- Sam Gerson, in memory of fa- Machpelah Cemetery, Rabbi A.
ing nice permanent
home. ther, Louis Levin; Mrs. Ella M. Hershman officiated. He is sur-
Marriages Performed
Bernstein,
1634 ,
FOR RENT — Nice furnished
National Bank Dushkin and Max Dushkin, in vived by his wife, Evelyn; daugh-
Bldg.
room. Comfortable. Near Dex-
memory of husband and father, ter, Eileen and son, Elwood.
ter. Call. Tyler 7-5979.
FOR RENT—Furnished room in Moyshe-Aaron Dushkin; Mrs. Rob
home of small family. Good ert L. Rosen, in memory of Sara
FOR RENT--Very pleasant fron t
LEAH BANKS
RECEPTACLES
room in attractive private home
transportation. 2932 Elmhurst, Rosen; Mr. and Mrs. S. J. died Sept. 3 at the age of 80.
Garbage. Ash and Ilubblek
TO. 5-3123.
of two adults. Home atmo .
Schor, in memory of Mrs. Flo•- She is survived by one son, Isa-
Reinforced Concrete. Fully
.
sphere. Good transportation
tlouranteed. Priced Right
ence Morris; Mrs. Milford Stern, dore; two daughters, Mrs. Freda
in
memory
of
Judge
Harry
WANTED

Experienced
book-
Keidan.
Cross ventilation. Unlimited
y B. Shiffman and Mrs. Jeanette
AMERICAN
keeper. Short hours, 5 day
phone. Suitable for business or
Black; one sister, Mrs. Rose
RECEPTACLE CO.
week.
$35
to
start.
Opportunity
professional man. Corner La-
Spiry of Chicago. Funeral serv-
for advancement. Call. CH. Bnai David Sisterhood
579 Kenilworth
Salle. Townsend 8-0424.
TO, I-5119
ices were held Friday, Sept, 9,
0546 or TO. 6-8941.
Launches Membership Drive at the Ira Kaufman Funeral
WANTED—Housekeeper to take
Home. Interment was , in Beth
The first in a series of mem- Abraham
charge of modern home with FOR RENT — One or two rooms
Cemetery.
for one or two gentlemen. Good bership events will be ies
MONUMENTS
sponsored
two adults. Good pay, pleasant
transportation. 2979 Glendale, by the Bnai David Sisterhood,
surroundings. UN. 2-5P .,,,,
a:.
r—T V ).
EVA
FARBER
TO. 7-5628.
17536 Greenlawn Ave.
Elmhurst and 14th, in the form died Sept. 5 at her residence,
of a member-bring-a-membe r
af- 2740 Richton Ave., aged 81
FOR RENT — Large furnished ELDERLY WOMAN desires room fair.
years. Funeral . services were con-
with board or kitchen p rivi-
room suitable for couple in
On Monday, Sept. 13, at 12:30, ducted Monday, Sept. 6, from
home of private family. Show-
leges in refined Jewish home. the Bnai David Sisterhood will the Ira Kaufman Funeral Home,
Vicinity of Dexter or Linwood. tender a complimentary dairy
Cr, running hot water. Unlimit-
a i t n ht 0 r R a jlp. b i s °A nt e on r k r iis a r Aodffi l ecri a t i a nng(1
Call
Mrs. Adler, TO. 8-4198.
luncheon at Milady's House to with
ed phone. Kitchen privileges.
:1334 Richton Ave. Call Satur- FOR RENT—Six-room upper flat. every
are prospective
member and
members.
her guest
Mrs. who Interment was in Clover Hill
day before 1 o'clock and Sun-
Adults only. Richton near Dex-
Park Cemetery. She is survived
(lay all (lay, TOwnsend 6-1076.
Dan Otis is chairman of the event. by one son, Ike C., and six
ter. Call TO. 6-4858,
On Monday evening, Sept. 20. daughters, Bertha, Francis, Mrs.
Granite and Marble Monuments
FOR RENT — Nice large fur- FOR RENT—Large room with 4
the Sisterhood is sponsoring a A. Zeff, Mrs. Leo Pollack, Mrs.
7729 TWELFTH ST.
nished room for gentleman.
windows, quiet home, good "Rosh Hashonah Meeting" for E. Fisher and Mrs. G. N. Smith.
TYLER 6-7193
Excellent location. In home of
transportation. Reasonable. Call its members and their guests.
couple. TRinity 2-0161.
any time, TO. 5-1482. Mrs. Rabbi Joshua Sperka will speak
' briefly on the "Highlights of the
Brightman, 2628 Calvert.
FOR RENT—Two large pleasant
DETROIT'S ORIGINAL AND LARGEST
Holy Day" and its prayers. 'A
rooms available in private Jew- FOR RENT — Nicely furnished dramatic presentation will he
JEWISH FUNERAL HOME
ish home for two young ladies
room for one or two persons. featured on the subject "Rosh
or working couple. References.
JtWISH
Good transportation. 2434 Cal- Hashonah in Tableau". Mrs. Da-
Inquire 2953 Hazelwood, TYler
reottmtzs
vert Ave. TOwnsend 6-1440.
vid
J.
Cohne
is
in
charge
of
the
5-2761.
program.
7739 JOHN R. STREET
SOLDIER'S WIFE wishes to
TRINITY 2-2113
Mrs. Louis J. Bertman, presi-
FOR RENT—Will sublet four-
share apartment, vicinity Elm- dent, announces the annual do-
Serving Detroit for Nearly a Quarter of a Century
room flat, furnished. Adults
hurst and Lawton. Call Sunday, nor luncheon of the Sisterhood
only, 3734 Edis on Ave, TYler
DEPENDABLE
from 10 to 5, or Monday after will take
5 -8021--Sunday.
place on Nov. 17, with
DIGNIFIED
8 p. m. TO. 9-1469.
Airs. Dan Otis as chairman.
CITY WIDE SERVICE

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