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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Halevy Marks Opening Jr. Hadassah Appeals
Of Season with Banquet To Girls To Join the
The 19th year of activity for Women's Land Army

FitzGerald Denounces
Local Anti-Semites

September

Amalgamated Clothing
Workers Endorse Frank
FitzGerald for Mayor

24 1943

Zedakah Club To Hold
Donor Lunch for Members

The Zedakah Club held its first
Frank FitzGerald, Circuit Court
meeting of the season at the hom e
Commissioner, who is a candidate
the Halevy Singing Society was
Junior Hadassah appeals to all for Mayor of the City of Detroit,
Jack Ellstein, manager of the of Ann Adilman. The club wili
given a rousing send-off on Sun- girls—members or otherwise. It has expressed himself in no un-
Detroit Joint Board Amalgamated hold a donor luncheon for mem.
(lay, Sept. 19, when members, pa- is an appeal to patriotism, a Oen certain terms on the question of
Clothing Workers of America, an- bers at $10 per plate, with no
trons and friends gathered at for charity, and an invitation to
nounced that at the last meeting extensive public campaign, in or.
fun.
Girls
are
asked
to
sign
up
Pereira's for a banquet and en- with the Women
Land Army,
of the Joint Board, Frank Fit- der to free its members fol their
tertainment. The highlight of the s p ons ored byMichigan State Col-
Gerald was unanimously endorsed various war activities. Guets are
brilliant program which followed loge in cooperation with the
for Mayor of the City of Detroit, invited MA $5 per plate.
the dinner was a stirring address United States Employment Serv-
and George Edwards for re-elec•
Included in Zedakah's a r ec•
tion to the Common Council.
by Rabbi Morris Adler, who held ice and the Office of Civilian
forts program will be a j c utribu•
Defense. In this way a girl can
Ellstein pointed out that Fitz- tion of 50 gift kits to :hen in
the audience spellbound with his help the farmer harvest his crops
erald's record as Circuit Court hospitals; packing and shippi ng
talk on "The Relation of Jewish —most important these (lays
Commissioner shows him to be is to be done at the Jewish Com-
Music to the Problems of To- when all resources must be util-
liberal and sincere in his duties. munity Center and sponsored by
day". Another guest who was ized to their fullest extent; con-
Frank FitzGerald was the tirst_the Women's Division ot the
warmly received was Moishe Dom- tribute' to a fund which makes
person to serve Henry Ford with Army-Navy Division of the Jew-
bey, who gave several of his hu- possible the rescue and rehabili-
a summons in the Ford-Shapiro ish Welfare Board.
morous recitations.
of refugee children; and
case and was also the attorney
Following the singing of sev- tation
The next meeting will take
make pleasant use of her spare
representing the Shoichets in the
eral patriotic songs by the entire time.
City of Detroit and in this par- place Oct. 4.
gathering, president Eugene
On Sunday, Sept. 19, approxi-
ticular case saved the Shoichets
Franzblau opened the program mately 20 girls fulfilled these
from being eliminated in pursuing
by outlining•skriefly the plans of three requests by picking apples
their everyday livelihood.
BONDS ►
the Halevy for the current sea- in the orchard of Herman Franz-
The Detroit Joint Board feels
son, laying particular emphasis blau near Ann Arbor. The pro-
that Frank FitzGerald as Mayor
on the early (late of the 19th ceeds of their day's work they
would command the respect of all
annual concert which will take contributed to the club. Mr. Franz-
SALE—APARTMENT PROPERTY
the elements making up this
place on Jan. 16, in the Masonic blau was so pleased with their
great City of Detroit.
Temple. The feature of the con- work and so impressed by their
cert will be the presentation of purpose that he has invited the
the oratorio "Di Tzvei Brides" girls back the following Sunday—
with the assistance of a large the 27th—and has offered a
FRANK FITZGERALD
Rabbi Ruvin Grozovsky
Post war boom-Inflation-higher rents.
orchestra. Mr. Franzblau then in- bonus of $1 for each worker in
To
Appeal in Synagogues
higher prices. No matter what hap•
troduced Jack Rosberg who acted addition to paying 65 cents an anti-Semitism that has raised its
pens, apt. owiters have nothing to
as master of ceremonies for the hour. Transportation is provided ugly head in the present cam- During High Holy Days
worry about. See Mr. Iledlord for
paign.
evening.
Facts & Figures t hen decoI, for
free from a centrally located
Rabbi Ruvin Grozovsky, former
yourself.
When interviewed Mr. Fitz-
The musical portion of the pro- part of the city and 100 girls are
dean of Kemenetz Yeshivath, and
gram was provided by several needed. Anyone interested is Gerald said:
f urn
$23,00(1 1X)IVN-81
units
Semi-lireproof.
downtown,
Cheap
"Anti-Semitism or any racial one of the leaders of the na-
members of the Halevy: Anna asked to contact Miss Ruth Mil-
OPA
rants
$30,000.
Bargain
$150,000.
tional
emergency
committee,
or-
Warren sang a group of soprano ler, TY. 6-6330; Miss Essie Kap- Dr religious discrimination has no
ner moving to rit lif 01 lila; 111E410
solos, and Jerry Robbins was lan, TO. 7-8711, or Miss Alyce place in American life. We long rived here to help in the ar-
offer.
ago declared our position unequiv- rangement of appeals by all con-
heard in several baritone num- Geer, TY. 5-4020.
1)() • N—Modern 13 apt, all
ocally when the Bill of Rights was gregations to their worshippers 3 $10,000
bers.' Accompaniment for these
tins, tiled baths show ers vae,
during
Rosh
Hashonah
and
Yom
made
part
of
the
Constitution,
i
n
to ar.2o1i. iie,orabie
solosts was provided by Bella
steam.
k•
CARDOZA CLUB
l'halniers section.
and when the Thirteenth and Kippur.
Goldberg, who was later heard
Congregation
Beth
Yehudah,
A; ill I 't 10%01
singing a group of selections for At a meeting of the Cardoza Fourteenth Amendments were
$5,o00 no
apt valuable local lon next to Asa•
mezzo-soprano; her accompanist Club it was decided to send cig- made part of the fundamental Pingree and Woodrow Wilson,
sonic
Temple.
Tiled
entrain e, stone
had
the
distinction
of
first
wel-
was Rebecca Frohman. The in- arettes, as Chanukah gifts, to the law of the land.
stairs, tiled landings Widow moving
"I stand as I have always stood coming the distinguished Gaon,
strumental feature was the ap- members who are in the armed
to Florida. Cost $35,tiott. maxilla
for political, racial and religious Sept. 18. Worshippers, (luring the
v alue only $17,500. Never again—no
pearance of Dan Frohman, Hal- forces.
more like t his.
Max E. Hecker was newly-ap- equality. My record as a de- regular Sabbath morning service,
evy musical director, as 'cellist,
with Mrs. Frohman at the piano. pointed chairman of the educa- fender of Jewish rights proves pledged amounts totaling $500 as
HOMER 1VARREN l'0.—Es. OTR
that I have rendered more than the synagogue contribution to the
Arrangements for the banquet tional committe.
Plans were made for an open lip service to the cause of racial current local drive.
were under the general supervi-
sion of Mr. Rosberg, assisted by meeting. The club especially in- and religious equality.
"I stand behind the Four Free-
Mamie Freeman, Edith Reznick vites all civil service employees
and Edith Rosberg. Halevy re- of the federal, state, county and doms of our President, and if the
hearsals are held every Tuesday municipal branches of the gov- electorate should choose me as
at 8:30 p. m. in Roosevelt School ernment, including school teach- their Mayor I shall defend the
auditorium, Linwood at Burlin- ers. The time and date will be an- rights of all races, religions and
creeds to the limit of my powers."
game. All singers are invited. nounced shortly.

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Hadassah Members
Urged To Participate
In Membership Drive

Full and active participation
by every member of the organiza-
tion, is the keynote of the com-
bined honor roll and membership
now being conducted by
Kosher Meat B Poultry Market drive
the Detroit Chapter of Hadassah.
0 1.00:
Every member is urged to fol-
low the colonial policy of Pales-
tine in sharing the work and
and in the solicitation of pros-
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pective members and donors so
that the work of Hadassah in
Palestine may be continued.
in conjunction with the Bnai Zvi Club wish to announce that
Due to rationing of gasoline,
they are sponsoring
help and time, it is no longer
Era
possible for a few energetic and
faithful workers to solicit as many
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-. High Holyday Services at McNichols Rd., near Prairie
prospects. Every member who is
cognizant of the . strategic and
SAMUEL STOLLMAN
important part Hadassah is play-
ing in the furthering of the war
student of the Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Seminary and on of Rabbi I.
effort, the establishment of Pal-
Stollman, will deliver the sermons. Nathan Lander, gifted young
estine as an "Arsenal of Democ-
Bal Tefila, will officiate.
racy" and a supply depot for
the United Nations and the de-
Tickets will be on sale at 7421-23 McNichols Rd.: Sat. Eve.,
velopment of Palestine as a home-
land 'for the Jewish people is
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9-12: Sun., 3-8; Mon., 6-10; Tues., 6-10.
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urged to fulfill her obligation as
a member by helping to increase
the number of members and sub-
scribers.
Membership in Hadassah, the
Women's Zionist Organization,
supports the Basle program of a
"publicly secured, legally assured
home far the Jewish people in
Palestine". Money raised through
the Honor Roll supports the Ha-
dassah Medical Organization,
Child Welfare, redemption !Rif
land through the Jewish Na-
Place your order now for the finest Northern
tional Fund, school luncheons,
Grown Stock in Detroit.
Hadassah Rothschild University
Hospital. Additional money for
Youth Aliyah is -raised through a
special committee, which through
the Jewish Agency is given sole
responsibility for the rescue of
--- Let us help you with your garden and
30,000 children in Europe who
have been granted visas for en-
grounds.
trance into Palestine.
Mrs. Morris Adler is president
of the local chapter. My,,4, Harry
ROSE
BUSHES
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• PERRENIALS
I.,. Jackson and Mrs. Ralph Da-
vidson are chairmen of the honor
• SHRUBS
• TREES
roll. Mrs. Aaron Silberblatt, Mrs.
Alfred Meyers and Mrs. Julian
Weber 'are in charge of the mem-
bership committee. Mrs. Henry
Wineman, chairman of Youth Ali-
, yah, is assisted by Mrs. Frank
Wetsman and Mrs. Ben Moss-
man, who are arranging for the
Minvanim.
UNiversity 3-8823
The drive will culminate at the
Art Institute Oct. 12.

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CONGREGATION B'NAI ZION

3841 Humphry, Cor. Holmur

Wishes to announce that we have obtained the

Famous Cantor

I. F.

GOODMAN
of Cleveland

To conduct services in our large and comfortable Syna gogue
for the High Holydays.

Tickets on sale daily at the Synagogue from 5 to 10 P. M.
Sunday all day.

s T ah teurday,
Cantor will 11o
2 officiate
5.ff
at the Slicoth Services, Midnight ,

With Sincere Best Wishes For A Happy New Year

THE COMMITTEE.

