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September 17, 1943

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

•• •STRICTLYCONFIDENTIAL •

by Phineas J. Biron

Vaad Hahatzalah Sends
• More Than $250,000
For Relief and Rescue

9

Jewish Sports World • • •

By VICTOR WAYNE
LISTEN HERE .. .
,,Ittre these days, and confesses
SPORTSPOURRI:
A representative conference of
cuperating in the St Alban s
Aftermath of the American
that this business of chaperoni ng leaders and officers of synagogues
Mushy Callahan, son of a rab hi Naval Hospital.
Jewjsh Conference: There's a pos-
a band of service men in a bat tie and organizations at Shaarey Ze- despite his unorthodox nan to
Joe Choynski, who died at the
'§ibility of the Conference recon-
age of 74, was the first Jewish
zone has its worries .. . The b ig - dek last Tuesday evening heard adopted for the sports world, w
vening within the next few
as heavyweight in the United States
gest of these is the question o f Dr. H. Raphael Gold, Dallas rub- the first Jewish fighter to hold t he
: I months, probably in the city of
„ . . . He never held the cham-
how to provide safety for t he bi and noted medical scholar, junior welterweight title of th d ' pionship but he -von decisions
world . . . On the other Ilan
Chicago . .. Clamor will not (lie
as to why the Conference didn't band instruments in the event of describe the work of the enter- Maurice Dubofsky, one of th over Corbett, Jeffries and Sulli-
take up the problems of anti- a Jap attack . . . At Guadalcan al gency committee for war-torn greatest stars to come out o f van . . . His longest fight lasted
Semitism in this country . . . You Chief Petty Officer Shaw had h is Yeshivoth and refugee rabbis. Georgetown University, kept h is some 54 rounds in the days when
may not have known it, incident- men dig foxholes for their brass es The Vaad Hahatzalah, which has name and later became lin a round was over only when a
ally, but there was a strong . . . The musical end of Mo
helped to save thousands of schol- coach at the Jesuit institutio man was knocked off his feet .. .
group which wanted the Confer- Hart's Army Air Corps show Ss
ars
and religious leaders from . . . Maurice was also the so rt And, whether you believe it or
is
not, the man with the most lethal
ence completely dissolved after being handled by Sergeant Da
European lands since the out- of a rabbi.
Harold Axelrod holds the Amer _ punch in the fight game in recent
this first conclave . . . Queen Rose, while the construction an (I (I break of the war and has brought
Wilhelmina of the Netherlands, operation of the five revolvin them to temporary or permanent ican record for surf casting wit h years was the haymaker pos-
who celebrated her birthday very stages to be used in the show is g havens of refuge, is continuing a heave of 137 feet . . . An d sessed by that Madcap Maxie
quietly in exile a couple of weeks being supervised by the creat or the work of rescue and the provi- speaking of fishing records, her Baer . . . However, the experts
.3f1 ago, hopes to mark the occasion of tout mechanism, Corporal Ha sion of food and clothing to men, A are some interesting items: Free agree that after one of the Baer's
r-
in her traditional manner next ry Horner , . . Harry Hershfiel women and children stranded in t V eintraub is considered the bes t punches had killed Ernie Schaaf,
summer . . . The traditional recently received a letter from h is distant parts of Allied and neu- rout fisherman west of the ro --t- he never could put his heart into
manner includes, in addition to old pal, Al Jolson, telling hit tral territory with even greater f1 while Isadore Levine the es ianother punch.
y. fisherman East of the M ssis
any number of official receptions that now "I do not smoke o tempo during recent months.
and other functions, a personal Saturday, and am eating greeb e- • Rabbi Gold reported that the ppi.
visit by Her Majesty to the Joden ness". • . It didn't take long fo r following amounts were spent for j Clifford Goldstein, the lone
Breetstraat (Main Street of the Harry to realize that Al had bee rescue and relief by the Vaad r ewish runner in the 3,000 metes Bnai Moshe Religious
Jews) and other parts of the Am- writing for Eretz Israel .. .
Hahatzalah from November, 1942, H ace won recently by Gunder School Enrollment To
agg in his American debut, was
sterdttm Jewish quarter . . .
to September, 1943:
ABOUT PEOPLE . .
a lair-to-middling distance run-
s 37 C 7. hina: For 500 persons, $
YOU SHOULD KNOW . •
83,-
A very quiet celebration wa
n er while at City College . . . Take Place Sept. 26
Did you know that Otto Lilien- that marking Max Reinhardt':
Siberia and Southern Asiatic „ onetheless, he held his own and
Enrollment of students for the
s thal, the German Jewish glider seventieth birthday last week . .
laced close behind the holder of
expert of the nineteenth century, The Professor is deep in work on Russia: (a) Food and clothing to i" he American record, Gregory Religious School of Congregation
had also designed a regular mo- his next Broadway production, a groups and individuals sent R ice . . . Charles Grossberg ran Bnai Moshe will be held on Sun-
a spanking quarter mile at the day, Sept. 26, from 10 to 12:30
tor-driven airplane, but was killed Reinhardt version of Offenbach's through Teheran and Palestine, A
in a glider crash the day before opera "La Belle Helene". . . by $59,470.26; (b) packages direct . A. U. outdoor championships p. m.
he was to have made his first the time you read this the ap- from the United States, $13,230; a nil though he smashed every ex-
Regular classes will commence
flight in that plane? . .. This is pointment of Dr. Herman Baruch, (c) cash through banks and Min- i s ting record for the distance on Sunday, Oct. 3, at 10 a. m.
of Finance of Poland, $49,- c
just one of the innumerable facts brother of Bernard M., as the inter
A fine educational and extra-
ould do no better than fourth
944.22.
on flying you can find in Milton American envoy to Portugal may
. . The competition was that curricular program has been for-
Switzerland: $19,335.08.
Figen's "Pocket Aviation Quiz be an accomplished fact . . .
mulated for classes ranging from
Palestine: For refugee Yeshiv- een.
Book," which will help you keep Which reminds us to report that
the kindergarten through the
ah
students,
$3,240.
AVE
YOU
HEARD
THAT:
up with the news from the Bernard Baruch's recent "disap-
high school division.
Barney Ross considers most
world's flying fields . . . And did pearance" from the Capital scene i General rescue, aid: Throug in-
Classes in elementary Hebrew
tiative
of
organizations
and
in-
m
Cl) over thirty of little use as will be conducted for students
you know that the late Leon S. was due not to his illness but to
dividuals',
$19,380.50;
fi
ghting units in the armed forces in the intermediate and high
Moisseiff, the famous bridge t he illness of the nurse who is his
Through State Department: • . . Siad the former triple-title school
builder, worked his way through c onstant companion, and whom he $932.09.
departments.
older: "I was in top-notch con-
-.)!. the Columbia School of Mines by I -ushed to a New York hospital •
A faculty composed of highly
For
immediate
transmission,
di
tion
for
a
fellow
of
my
age
and
writing articles for the Yiddish • .. One man who hopes that the
teachers has been se-
ye t I couldn't take the gaff some trained
press, and in the course of this Ir ouse where he was born will be Sept. 1: $15,000.
lected.
Total:
$263,909.15.
of
the youngsters did out there
work introduced to the Yiddish- b lasted to bits is Hollywood's
Further information may be
Reports presented at Tuesday's on Guadalcanal. This is a young obtained
reading masses the writings of F ritz Feld ... That house stands
by calling the synagogue
meeting
by
Irwin
I.
Cohen,
chair-
in
an's war". . . Barney is still re- office, HO. 0862 •
Walt Whitman and Henrik Ib- n ext door to Hitler's chancellery
and David I. Berris, treas-
sen? • . •
. . Among the casualties on the man,
rer of the Detroit Committee
ongressional Limited from Wash- for
READER'S GUIDE . . .
the Vaad Hahazalah, showed
A most moving war document R ngton on Labor Day was Ann that about 20 per cent of the lo-
osen,
one
of
our
most
gifted
appeared in the September issue „
cal $25,000 quota had been
of Nailebn . . . It is the last ' c ublic relations workers, who is raised before the launching of
in conjunction with the Bnai Zvi Club wish to announce skit
onnected
with
the
Textbook
letter of Private Sidney Rabino- c
the drive. The present effort will
they are sponsoring
ommission
of
The
Protestant
..
.
witz, who at the age of 21, died A
be directed into three channels: =-
.
-!—
in action in the North African nn is in a critical condition at Synagogue appeals during the -=-
-- High Holyday Services at McNichols Rd., near Prairie
campaign on April 29th last . . . f th r is writing, and all her many f orthcoming Holy Days, treasury ==.
He wrote: "This is my last letter n iends hope she will recover gifts from communal organiza- —
to you . . . I am keeping it in uickly from her injuries .. .
SAMUEL STOLLMAN
dons and the solicitation of in-
my pocket, and if I should be " EEKLY GIGGLE .. .
dividuals.
E---
- student of the Rabbi Isaac Elchenen Seminary and son of Rabbi
killed I hope somebody will mail
Have you heard the story,
Larger contributions will be = Sfollman, will deliver the sermons. A capable Bel Mila hes been I.
it to you . . . I'll die not as a St raight from the grapevine, of publicized. All of these donations
-77 engaged.
IL
hero but as an ordinary young ho NV Hitler fell ill and none of will also be acknowledged by
man who did all he could to help hi s Aryan doctors were able to the presentation of especially de-
The number of seats available are limited.
overcome the forces of evil". , • di agnose his case? .. . Finally, in signed certificates. A package of =
For further information and for reservations call
Capt. Louis M. Smith found the de speration, he sent for an aged food sufficient for three weeks'
letter firmly grasped in the hands no n-Aryan physician who had bare needs of one refugee in ..E---
of the dead soldier, and sent it In anaged to survive, in enforced Asiatic Russia and Siberia is :74 7 Mr. Rubin, UN. 1-7987 or Mr. Eckshtat, UN. 1-8277
on to his parents . . . Recom- re tirement, of course • • . The transmitted at the cost of $25.
mended is a very much worth- ol( man, who had been famed as
while article by Emil Ludwig, in on e of Germany's greatest diag-
the current issue of The Answer no sticians, looked the fuehrer
. . . Just out and already one of ov er carefully, and then declared
-r the new season's best-sellers is th at the case wasn't so compli-
Shalom Asch's "The Apostle".
ca ted after all . . ."It can easily
Asch has three sons on active be cured by bathing," he added
service with the U. S. Army, by •
. So one of Hitler's personal
the way, and all his grandchil- ph ysicians asked whether there
dren are living in his home for we re any special instructions as
the duration . . .
to how this bathing was to be
do ne . . ."Why," said the diag-
HIT PARADE . . .
stician, "The patient must be
Orchids to the Daily Mirror's
submerged in the bath
Weatherly for the twin cartoons co
twi mpletely
ce, and taken out once". . .
entitled "What a Ch
Chang at B ren-
ner Pass," published just a few
days before Italy's total col- Young Israel Services
lapse . . . "1942—Hit and Muss"
was the caption under the first At Joy Rd. Synagogue
picture, showing the two fuehrers
Arthur Gellman, chairman of
shaking hands in the shadow of
the great railroad bridge ... And the High Holy Days committee,
the second drawing, showing the Young Israel of D.atroit, an-
bridge blasted to bits by Allied nounces the arrangement of Yo-
bombs, bore the title "1943-Hit min Noroim services at 2691 Joy
and Mussed". . . Nine years ago Rd., and in the auxiliary syna-
Werner Janssen, the distinguished gogue (rooms 4 and 6) of the
American conductor, was kicked Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, Dexter
out of Berlin because, as guest and Cortland.
THROUGH THE
Services at the Young Israel
conductor of the Berlin Philhar-
monic Orchestra, he insisted on Synagogue at Joy Rd. will be
keeping Felix Menelssohn's Third chanted by Mr. Jacobson and M.
Symphony on his program . . . S. Walfish of Toronto will act
Today this baton-swinger is do- as cantor at the Yeshivah.
Distribution of seats to mem-
ing his bit to kick Adolf out of
Berlin—by working on the swing bers and friends of the move-
shift in a West Coast aircraft ment will take place every week-
day at the Joy Rd. Synagogue
plant ...
Telephone
and the Yeshivah Bldg. Informa-
MARTIAL MUSIC .. .
tion
may
also
be
secured
by
tele-
• The Navy's Artie Shaw is see-
The Detroit Jewish Chronicle,
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