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October 15, 1943 - Image 2

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1943-10-15

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

2

Dr. Leo M. Franklin, Rabbi Emeritus of Temple
Beth El, Writes a Letter to the Editor

October IS. 1943

and The Legal Chronicle

Yeshivah Makes
Many Organizations
Served at USO Affairs Plans for New Year

Congress Women To
Hold Armistice Lunch
At Statler on Nov. 10

Under the chairmanship of
On Sept. 27, Odessa Aid So.
Detroit Women's Division of
cause
goes therfervid
forth with orator
all the has
emo-
tion
that
ciety
served
the
full
day
at
Down-
Isadore
Cohen, the administrative
To the Editior:
e p
let a rabbi town USO; 1,200 sandwiches were committee of Yeshivath Beth Ye" the American Jewish Congress
May I express to you my at his command—but
nounces the second annual Ali ',-
hearty appreciation for the cour- who honestly and sincerely takes prepared and served under Mrs. hudah at its last meeting on Sept. istice Day luncheon arranged by
of
ageous and forthright editorial another view than theirs present Julius Ring, chairman, assisted 20, reviewed the achievements year
the Interfaith Committee, which
on the Right of Free Speech his case, they feel it their right by the following: Mesdames Ra- the institution during the
will be held at Hotel Statler tin
to
malign
him
and,
as
has
hap-
chel
Schrednik,
Harry
Gottesman,
5703
and
made
plans
for
the
which appeared in your issue of
_
Wednesday,
Nov. 10, at 12:30
in
more
than
one
instance,
Albert
Kunin,
Herman
Kanter,
coming
year.
Oct. 8. Those who know even a
The development of the Yeshi
small part of what is happening paned
to threaten that they will impede Sam
Grant,
Morris
Kopnick,
Sam-
uel Oshin, Sam Gold, Jacob Mee- vah shows that the institution P. la•
"Winning the Peace" will i i k,
in Jewry today will understand his professional advancement.
The greatest inconsistency in con, Nathan Shore, Jack Mana- must be ready to serve an ever•
that the article is as timely as this
situation inheres in the fact ter, Hyman Oshin, Jacob Fish, increasing demand for daily re- the
subject
social
of the
and
day.
political
The et o.
nom
it is true. It is dovor b'itto. For
ligious education. The combina-
i,
the fact stands out that there is that those who are most guilty of Nathan Hossman, Max Rosenberg, tion of intensive, professionally P eels will be interpreted by Iii
a concerted movement on the these
offenses are the same in- Morris Mony, Sam Shayne, Abra-
part of certain Jewish individuals dividuals and groups who never ham Mackey, Joe Gallant, Harry qualified teaching with emphasis Claude Williams of Dodge Con,-
tire
of
stressing the need of unity Jacobs, Benjamin Ross, Joe Si- on the practice of religious pre- munity House, Rev. Joseph o t t , o ,
and groups to silence all who (10
and
democracy
and the sense of mon, Harry Kaber and Morris cepts has found a very sympa- Mayne, director of the p
not see eye to eye with them in brotherhood in
Israel. But let Weinhart. thetic resonance in the commu- Round Table
of Catholics„lev.
Protestants,
and Rabbi Lei , a
their interpretation of the his-
The flow of new rollments and
h en eve-nit The
tory and the destiny of the Jew.
1843,
Side'',
them of
remember
Sidney Israel.
Israel it has been the lent Society served in the eve- has already called for the engage- From Mrs.
of Temple
These folk have at their com- tory
Cherrylawn,
University
1-4184,
is
remnant—
ning,
with
Mrs.
Joseph
Rodman,
ment
of
two
additional
instruc-
mand dozens of newspapers and
the
lisiroel
in charge of reservations for ti.,•
the few who
have dared to stand chairman, assisted by the follow- tors on the staff.
magazines in which week after She'erith
week—yes, day after day—they loyal to their convictions, who ing: Mesdames Thomas Zohott, Preparatory Department
The operation of the branches luncheon.
Mrs. William Grahm is Muth -
fairly deluge the English and the have saved Israel from destruc- Harry Gross, Lichtenstein, Na-
Yiddish reading public with high- tion, and not those who, in Bib- than Ruzumna, E. Richman, M. in the framework of the prepara-
in is seen--
Mrs.
the James
Interfaith Committ
ly colored propagandistic articles Heal words, "have followed the Levy, Nathan Sandler, M. Alter, tory department was necessitated man of
is in
Tobias
n
.
Julia
Ross
Mrs
Sam
Dean,
Sklar,
M.
Vitenson.
by
war
time
difficulties
of
trans-
and
for the cause in which they pro- multitude
to
do
evil".
i
y.
it
f
public
In
the
afternoon
of
Oct.
4,
portation
and
by
the
limitation
tary.
charge
o
fess to believe, but the moment
Thank you again, Mr. Editor,
Representatives of various Jew-
a spokesman for another view- for your fine article. May it Women's Aid for Service Men, of the capacity of the main build-
under the chairmanship of Mrs. ing to 200 students. In accord- ish and non-Jewish
point prevents his side of the
' organizations
groups
are to be i n-
ou
ed sandwiches ance with the principles laid down - ' church gr
story, they are up in arms and de- serve to bring about a little more S. Fleisher, served
and menu-
mand that he be quickly and ef fair play within the ranks of and cookies. Those assisting were by the Vaad Ha-Chinuch the and to this meeting,
to invite the ir
L Sha- preparatory classes aim for a vited
uger,
Mesdames
Samuel
Zuger,
fectively suppressed. From a hun- Israel,
.
piro, I. Halperin, Anna Goldman, maximum of Jewish instruction, bers are
requested
wish
is friends to this me
dred pulpits and platforms the
LEO M. FRANKLIN.
pubes c
D. Hoffrichter, Bessie Sheyer, S. immediately introducing the child non-Jewish
appeal for the support of their
L. Ossipow, E. Vinick, S. into the life of the synagogue ing,
and religious observance. In addi-
Stern and A. Winokur.
Turover Society to
Those who have contributed tion to the regular Friday eve-
Midwestern Council
food packages to Fort Brady dui- ning services conducted by the Ely Culbertson To
Dedicate Honor Roll
Of Young Israel To
ing September are: Bnai Brith pupils of the Yeshivah, attendance
. EI
Department of Michigan, Jew- Pisgah Lodge, Zedakah Club, and at Sabbath morning services will Speak At Beth
Meet in Cincinnati
ish War Veterans, U S. A., will Relief Association of Ekraterni- be made obligatory in the New Men's Club on Oct. 25
Year. Dr. Samson R. Weiss, dean
Jack H. Isbee, president of participate in the ceremonies for slov.
Ely Culbertson has started
the Mid-Western Council of the presentation of colors and Those who have contributed of the institution, was able to
to
..
for food packages to Camp Custer report that beginners, after one something that seems likely
Young Israel and treasurer of dedication of the Honor Roll
during
September
are
Berdeche-
year
of
schooling,
were
advanced
Turover
attract
far
more
attention
and
the local group, has issued an Men in Service of the
Progressive Benevolent So- to the study of the Pentateuch in interest than even his contract
invitation to members of the re- Aid Society, on Monday, Oct. 25, rer
its original and unabridged text.
gional executive and active lead- at 9 p. in., at the Jericho Temple. m
• ety, Pogrebishtecher Ladies Aid This progress, made by the two bridge system. The results mar
Chodorokover Chabna
be incalculably more import-
Samuel J. Rhodes, department Society,
s •
ers of all constituent branches to
Those who have contributed to youngest classes which were first ant. For now he proposes nothing
participate in a week-end meet- commander, will deliver the ad• p progressive Society.
admitted
this
year,
makes
it
pos-
ing which will be held at Cin- dress. He will be attended by t h Great Lakes parties at the sible to expect the fulfillment of less than a detailed system—not
e
cinnati Friday, Saturday and Sun- the Department of Michigan Drill
metv, the high aims set by the curricu- for a game—but for a world
(lay, Nov. 5, 6 and 7. Ben Ber- and Color Guard of which Roy C. Belcrest Hotel during September lum of the Yeshivath for this federation.
Mr. Culbertson has presented a
are Hebrew Ladies Aid So '
kowitz, president of Cincinnati Cohen is captain.

definite plan to that end, not, it
Fnendshi
P. Club. Kadi- department.
The
honor
roll
of
the
Turover
Carolyn
Young Israel, is in charge of
mah, Jewish National Workers' Golden Book inscriptions
is emphasized, a set of vague no-
preparations for the conference, Aid Society will bear the names.
Isadore Sosnick as vice presi- tions and generalizations. It is
Alliance and H. V. V. C. Club.
f
62
of
its
sons
and
daughters.
- o
h
which takes the place o ft he
For further information please dent was entrusted wit
nual mid-western convention Rubin Solomon, president of the
• r because of organization, with a son and call Mrs. Maurice Landau, Town- rangement of the H igh Holy intended
Charter.
to implement
It is presented
the At as
his
s
Days synagogue appeals or
carte
ready . to be put into operation
wartime transportation difficul- (laughter in the service, will ac- send 8-6828.
Yeshiva. Letters were sent out immediately.
ties. The host branch, which cept the colors in behalf of the
to all congregations asking them
It is maintained that its adop-
d its new administration organization. A committee
. head-
for their cooperation an( n a. don could (lo much to hasten the
on June 1, is also planning sea- ed by Sol Lumberg, chairman o East Side Bnai Brith
"Yaks_
minding them on the old
winning of the war through its
Turover USO committee,
na" of the Detroit Council of assurance of justice and hope for
er al public functions during the the
week-end, intended to bring the with Isadore Sosnick, Julius Auxiliary Party Nov. 1
lui
t
t
demanding
asi(ie
i ss e t
at least the peoples of the Axis nations.
message of the Young Israel Schwartz, Benjamin Grant, Max
synagogues
hi
An evening of hilarity is being tOhilet hsoydnoaxg
Mr. Culbertson will discu ss her,
movement to wider circles of L. Roberts and Herman Lichtman,
is in charge of all arrangements. planned by the East Side Ladies' 18 per cent of the High Holy
Cincinnati Jewry.
The Turover USO committee Aux'liary of Bnai Brith, headed Day appeals for Yeshivath Beth Plan
for World
Settlement
Oct.
M2e5, under the
o n Monday,
In addition to the business ses-
f
n's
s of The
ic
sions Sunday in one of the down- has sent out 180 packages to its by Mrs. Belle LaRose as chair- Yehudah.
In order to meet the growing ausp le Beth El.
town hotels for the discussion of men and women in the service man, and Mrs. Helen
Mitchell, as
with the assistance operational costs of the Yeshivah, Tempe
inter-branch problems, delegates and has taken an active part in co-chairman,
creased efforts will also be made
will participate in a Friday eve- the organizations drive to sell of Fritzi
Mesdames:
Hazel
Fishman,
Janet Efronson,
Shenlow , in
in th e solicitation of new mem-
ning forum at the Bureau of U. S. War Bonds. Over $100,000
Moss bers and donors. A drive held Stanley Johnson To
Jewish Education. Sabbath sere- in War Bonds have been sold Bess
Orman. Davidson,
Frances Kollenberg,
Charlotte
A. A.
ices and meals will take place at to Turover members.
and Laura Skully. The event will during the summer months under Speak at Cass Town Hall
Mayor Edward J. Jeffries, Jr., be a Hallowe'en masquerade and Hechtman,
head of the
the Knesseth Israel (Washington
the chairmanship
of Yeshivah
Samuel
so
Stanley Johnston , hero-reporter
Ave.) Synagogue, where Rabbi will al participate in the flag box social on Monday evening, budget and finance committee,
M. J. Wohlgelernter of Detroit presentation ceremonies and will Nov. 1 at the Fiesta Room, Say- brought in 150 contributions of the first battle of the Coral
atur deliver a non-political address. trine
will deliver the sermon Saturday
The Hotel.
feature of the evening will amounting to $3,000, boosting the Sea, and author of "The Queen
total membership of the Yeshivah of the Flat Tops," is the sp oake n

morning. Specific attention wi
the home
direction
the Monte
Carlo to about 850. The board of di- for the Detroit Town Hall, at
be given to the problems of Cin-
be
talent of
vaudeville,
under
cinnati Young Israel and its pro- "Extravaganza in Swing"
rectors, which includes repro- the Cass Theater, Friday morn-
Dance
Studios of
of Reg
Detroit.
dancing sentatives of practically all con- ing, Oct.Q 22, at 11 o, clock.
gram of expansion at a M laN e At Club Three 666
to
the music
Thornton's
Mr. Johnston is an outstanding
Malko gathering to which leading
l. and each gregations in the city, has been
"Extravaganza in Swing,"
charged with the responsibility of naval and aviation expert and a
se a Bet-
orchestra. Dress optional.
Ballebatim will be invited.

t r .
tie Taylor s clever new p pr lady is required to bring a box securing additional inscriptions trained observer and epor
c
ruction starring Billy and Evelyn lunch
Friends
invited to attend. Pro- into the recently dedicated Gold- His lecture subject is "Mechan-
for two.
INFORMATION WANTED
ized Warfare".
Information is being sought of Nightingale, dancing bombshells,
in-
Sam Lieberman, who has been had its opening last Monday night ceeds from this gala affair will go en Book and the special "Safer
at
Club
Three
666.
Bea
Roxy.
towards
funds
for
our
various
war
Hachayim"
section
for
the
in-
scription of names of Detroit
separated from his wife, Sarah,
puy
,Jewish boys now in the service.
for the past several months, as torcharmer and counterpart of projects.
orne, holds over from the
a result of which she is most Lena H
111)011114S1,
anxious to obtain contact with previous revue. New faces include
PONS
Palmer
and
Johnson,
novelty
sing-
him in order to determine his fu-
Pisgah Women Change
ture intentions toward her. Sam ing and (lancing pair, and Con- Lt. Eli Levin Post To
Lieberman is some 63 years of suelo Harris, modernistic dancer. Present Flag to Scouts
SHOUID HI 11 , 1
Place of Donor Lunch
age, a native of Russia, a carpen- Taylorette Polly Goree has the
The
Lt.
Eli
Levin
Auxiliary
in.
soubrette role in the new show.
ter by occupation, is 5 ft. 5
The Pisgah Women of Bnai
tall, weighs 130 pounds, has Other stand-outs are Sam Fouche, No. 230. Jewish War Veterans of
\
brown hair and brown eyes. wears singing master of ceremonies, a the United States, is presenting Brith No. 122 wish to advise their
the Girl members and friends that there
glasses, mustache, hunchbacked, perpetual funmaker, and th,• the American Flag to Congregation
has been a change of place for
has a large boil on back of neck. eight attractive Taylorettes, whose Scout Troop of
dancing
shows
excellent
team
Shaarey
Zedek,
447,
on
Oct.
12
at
the forthcoming annual donor
Anyone aware of his location is
requested to communicate with work. Opening number is "Hai- 4:30 p. nt.,at Congregation Shaa- luncheon. Instead of the Masonic
the National Desertion Bureau, lent Stomp". The ensemble spot rey Zedek, Boston and Lawton. of Tempjle, it has been changed to
67 W. 47th St., New York City. is reserved for Polly Goree and Mrs. Ida Schultz. president the Book-Cadillac Hotel, on Tues-
the girls in a modernistic num- the auxiliary, will intraduce Mrs. day Nov. 16, at 12:30 p. in. Due
SALF—APARTNENT rooriciery
Still Available at the
ber, "Blue Flame". The finale is Morris Adler, who will give the to the tremendous response to
arade
in
swing,
featuring
tlni
presentation
speech.
the
call
for
donor
pledges,
it
has
UPTOWN OFFICE
a p
been necessary to set a deadline,
entire cast to the tune of "1
and Nov. 1 has been set aside as
INDUSTRIAL
May Be Wrong But I Thin k
that (late. Anyone desiring to go
SERVED SANDWICHES
You're Wonderful". Joa - Anna
NATIONAL
BANK
to the donor, but who has not
Holmes and Stenis Ousley offer
WOODWARD AT THE POULEVARD
The
East
Side
Ladies'
Auxil-
pledged
yet
can
still
(10
so
by
vocal and instrumental special-
TR-1-4244
for the calling Mrs. Harry Singer at
ties during the lull periods. it's iary, Bni Brith took over
0. head- University 3-9280.
(lay,
Oct.
11,
at
U.
S.
Teddy Buckner's music.
quarters and served apprormate-
the post-war
Itlghl 110W, get set for
ly 1,200 sandwiches and cakes to
Imola, biggest real estate event In

.0-0.-tH:HXKH:8:8)-CH>t:II:1-0(H:KH:8;B:8:***CHX:KHX8:8:1-1:1-CW 0
our armed forces. Mrs. Esther
lo•trolt history. All the Facts an(
ZEDAKAH CLUB
Figures from Mr. Bedford.
Factor, chairman of War Service
If You Are Interested In Quality Meat. Call at
Zedakah Club will meet at the committee, had the help of the
ONEast
side 10 apt.
-
111500 DW
home of Mrs. William Hordes. following hostesses: Mesdames
all 2 bedrina, only one In town
11632 Dexter Blvd.
Rent 15000. New certif.:. Stoker.
2308 Calvert Ave., Monday. Oct. Annetta Ruby, Julia Karp, Leona
So
(Between Burlingame and Webb)
18, at 1:30 p. in. Mrs. Mon i; Saks, Frances Kollenberg, Char-
1:1 .try.- -N. Wood. All 2 rms..
porches. new stoves. Yong $5300.
lotte Yaffe, Lillian Sherman, Ilene
Davis,
president,
urges
all
mem-
Snap $28.000. Terms each to $13,000
Keats, Merrian Cogan, Charlotte
bers to attend.
mortgage.
Plans for a gala entertainment Davidson, Anna Tarzmon, Celia
01:[5,000.—Price
M
PRI
ESTAT
for the victory luncheon are be- Kosen, Bess Orman, Mrs. Weiss,
so low earns 12% net at cheap OPA
Jeanne Harwick, Ida Korash,
ing consummated.
Kosher Meat U Poultry Market $
rents. Outstanding apt. near Fisher
Mrs. Ben Lefkewitz, war bond Mary Guz, Alice Bershes, Eva
111dg.
1-0000o0-0010e
0-0001:Hx+-000-0-0-0-04:14:8:14:
chairman, reports a gratifying Ross, Ann Efronson, Belle Bord-
. 0321
111051ER WARREN L (ti.
man and Annabelle Coggan.
sale of bonds.



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