October IS. 1943
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle
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Will Rogers Jr. To Be Guest Speaker for Welfare
Federation and Service Group, Sunday, Oct. 31
Hirsh Manischewitz
Dies in Synagogue at
Yom Kippur Services
Community Council To Feature Town Hall
Discussions At All Day INtitute Sunday, Oct. 24
'% _
The Community Council's il
The Jewish Community Coun-
cil of Detroit will conduct its an- stitute planning es I. committee,
cofh
Ellmann, Rai&
Congressman Rogers, the son
Will Rogers, Jr., a member of
nual all-day institute on Sunday, posed of
Hirsh
Manischewitz,
the
son
of
Oct. 24, at the Jewish Comma- Morris Adler, Mrs. A. W. Brodie.
Congress from California, will be of America's greatest humorist of a
the late Rabbi Dov Ber Manische- Pity Center, Woodward at Hol- Aaron Rosenberg, Mrs. Leonar(
the guest speaker at a special our time, was publisher
f o re of war witz, who founded the B. Mani- brook. Town hall discussions will H. Weiner and Mabbi Max .1.
meeting to be held on Sunday, California paper be P
broke out. For his own paer, Mr. schewitz Company over half a be held in the afternoon, and Wohlgelernter, has decided upo,
the thme
Rogers decided to cover the pro -
e for the Community
logue to the war in Spain and
Council Institute. It is "The Com
be featured in the evening.
munity Council and the Evolving
spent several months at the front
—
Jewish Unity". The implications
watching the original "block bust-
of this theme will be presented
ers" spread their havoc among
Temple Israel To
by a keynote address, speaker to
defenseless civilians. Alarmed
about what Germany was evi-
be announced.
Observe Blessing
The program for the institute
dently going to do with this ex-
perience, he made a special study
is as follows:
Of the Children
of foreign affairs and has been
1 :30—Keynote address.
—Discussion session on
one of those to support from the
Reviving the ancient (Aire-
1 :45-3
beginning the idea of total war
"Our Jewish Comm-
moal
ni of the blessing of the the subject
children of the synagogue, which Pity Council Among Ourselves".
against Nazism.
Shortly after Pearl Harbor he
is a traditional feature of the This session will deal with prob-
enlisted in the army and went
observance of the last (lay of _ les nt in internal Jewish discipline.
through the regular induction
Succoth, called the Feast of Re and the evaluation of the dignity
center to training camp. After he
oicing in the Law, Rabbi Leon and tone of individual and group
had been a private for two
Fram will greet . the children o f life in the Jewish community.
months, a reserve officer's com-
3 :15-4 :30 — Discussion session
the ages of 4 and 5 who ar e
mission which he had held at
just being enrolled in Temple on the subject "Our Jewish Com-
Stanford University in field ar-
Israel Religious School and will munity Council Among Our
tillery was renewed; he went to
give them his blessings during,
ighbors" . The discussion at
officer's training school, and then
this session will deal with the
the service of worship on Thurs- Neighbors".
was attached to the "tank bust-
day
morning,
21, of at the
10 De
:30, fight against anti-Semitism and
n the
Lecture Oct.
Hall
-
WILL ROGERS, JR.
ers", 899 Tank Destroyer Battal-
Institute of Arts. The chil- the development of better under-
Oct. 31, at 3 p. m., in the Brown ion, Camp Hood, Tex. While at
troit
dren will be brought to the serv- standing
between the Jewish and
Memorial Chapel of Temple Beth Camp Hood, he was elected to
no n-Jewish community.
4:45-6—Discussion session on
ices
by
their
parents
and
will
El, according to an announce- Congress.
HIRSH MANISCHEWITZ
Although Mr. Rogers is politi-
flowers at the foot of the h i subject "Our Community
Holy
ment by Abraham Srere, p resr
while
Rabbi Frain lays his
dent of the Jewish Welfare Fed- cally
of Hol century ago, was stricken at Yom
e
wood the
in representative
Congress, he actually
Scene". This session will present
The meeting is being
considers himself and prefers to Kippur services soon after 2 p.m., plac
erasion.
‘ spoil- Wel-
of the
most
beau-
local in
thinking
on the place
Bored jointly by the Jewish
be known as the soldier's repre- while reciting the most solemn
hands exhibit
in blessing
upon
their
Council
the American
Jewish of
Un- heads
ssaneh Tokef".
An .
what the prayer
growing
American
Jewish
,
f
he
kno
or
etroitt sentative
ws aking up der the Jewish law he could not
fare Federation or the D Ches
now
m
young
men
ib-
America's
army
want
and
he
has
be
touched
until
the
blowing
of
tiful
examples
of
the
building
the
Jewish
Community
Council
r,
at
the
conclusion
of
of
the
miniature
Succah
will
be
in
the
ar
f
S ervice Group, and
8 •30 - 10 :45 — Reports of the
this service. In th e
W contr
shown
sehrovfiae
'
Campaign
workers and
'
ions and address
C
utors. The War Chest Campaign dedicated himself to their in- the S services of the day. At the homes oat
f the children of Temple discussion sessions
.
-
by
the
guest
speaker
on the sub b-
Israel
all
through
the
week,
chil-
unity.
for $8,250,000 will open officially terests.
of f ah the rabbi Ho f frn synth -
Arriving in Washington, he was request
parents will be busy de
( ken and and
on ay,
ere honored by being made a member gog ue
, signing
building the replicas ject "The Community Council in
on Monday,
r ak go u e e of the Succah or booth in which the The
ed o from
hr eae thn
rehmie
b
gers retu
Mr. RoshNov.
1.
House Foreign Affairs _roedmy
which
American
Jewish
Scene.
afternoon
sessions
will be
where
Comm
place
funeral
took
sepa
a
ile
rn
while
England a
in the nature of town hall din-
-
Committee,
a
coveted
post
and
f
e
children
of
Israel
dwelt
dur-
on
the
following
day,
Sunday
at
he went on a mission concern
cessions, each of which will
ing the rescue of Jews from Nazi on which requires the widest 2 p . m.
e re(
F l • se , vote 30 minutes of prepa
It was the most impressive tdherness.
occupied British
lands. He officials
conferred in with
am
s
re_ information and extreme good funeral service the Jewish co-
sentation
and
45
minutes
of
a
i
b'
t
f
R
lib'
rn . The .su jec
erpeen
various British
judgment in these times.
discussion from the floor.
Eve rv- p has
gaud to this problem. munity of New
York
seen
l
‘ ermon at the Sabbath
will
Oct
22 ion.
in many years. Thousands of peo- ices
ing their
e wanderings
en(
of ,_
urea
0 be
n During this open discussion, the
nig
i s ht o
F riday
. • in
t the
' " wil-
Community Council invites criti-
ple
crowded
the
synagogue
and
s
The
Le
g
Resolutions
Adopted
by
s
Sabbath
in
all
the
synagogues
Succoth Program at Bnai
•
cism an d comments on the work
ousands
who
h
its galleries, and t
(hi
of the Community Council. Thus,
world
Jews
turn
to
the
chool
I
Zedek
Library
iligious
School
•tt ance lined • in th e
• a( 1 mi
could not gain
•
s
Davd
Re
Shaarey
' Scroll of the
t
a three afternoon e s-
of the
the streets until the funeral pro- ` opni
e
School
d
the
first
chaper
of
the
during
On
David
Zemon's
Death
Reli
D
Bn
the sented for self-analysis and self-
te. n 11 Law
cutout
Leon
Book of Genesis, which
,
v
, criticism by the Jewish cons-
On Aug. o, David S. Zemon
17, at Congregation Bnai Da id,
The services were conducted b y
, m
and the Community
Elmhurst and 14th, at 10 a. m. was summoned
from
the
earthly
Frain
will
recount
the
beautifu
. His death constitutes a Rabbi
;
Jacob Hoffman, Rabbi Jos-
legends with which the Tal mud Council.
A special Succoth program has scene
embellishes the story of creation
The sessions will be open t
been arranged. Class by c as h ,, .. grievous
loss to e
Rab-
children will visit the synagogue ish community, to Shaarey Zedek of the Union of Orthodox
Canada; Rab- told in the Bible. l High School has the public. Additional details will
and of Brooklyn; organized
Succah, where each child will be congregation and to the syna- bps
Temple Israe
bi of
R. America
Finkelstein
its yth choir and its be presented in the near future.
given the opportunity to make gogue
Mr. library.
Zemon had the distinction Rabbi M. Hockstein, supervisor of debating club. ou
The youth choir •
the blessing over the Esrog and of being one of a small group of Kashruth at the Manischewitz
is to sing on special occasions at
Lulay.
Arrangements have been made men who visioned for Detroit Matzo Bakery, and Rabbi J. L. the Sabbath Eve services of Tem-
for participation by the children Jewry a library which would sync- Seltzer, secretary of the Union ple Israel. The debating club will
at Hakofoth, Thursday evening bolize Israel's historic role as the of Orthodox Rabbis of America engage in debates with high
bearer of knowledge in the realm and Canada. Among r hose
in the congregation.
bbis, present school groups from other cities.
were hundreds
Temple Israel High School is
On Friday afternoon of Sim- of the spirit.
The growth of the library from sentative leaders of Jewish life
chat Torah, i there will be a spe- a small collection of Judaica 10 in America, civic leaders and men open to allyoung men and women
interested in the study of Jewish
cial party for the children of
the religious school. Ticket of years ago to its present place as of high position in the nation.
history and religion.
admission will be the attendance one of the three best-equipped Hirsh Manischewitz is survived
ZellieMbrance Advertising
of another child who does not libraries of their kind in America by his widow, Sarah; two sons,
tit, v. 5. Pat. Office)
attend a Hebrew school or an- may be attributed largely to Mr. Joshua and William; three (laugh.
other religious school. There will Zemon's
consistent
and
unflagging
ters,
Hannah
Mannacher,
Esther
Sabbath
Eve
Services
l
be songs and a play presented by first ors. He brought to his task as Manischewitz, Natalie Gross; three
GREETING CARDS
the dramatic group of the reli- rst chairman of the library brothers, Meyer, Jospeh and Max; At Temple Beth El
gious school. Refreshments will oard
a
zeal
and
an
earnestness
three
sisters,
Mamie
Finkelstein,
board
Sabbath Eve services at Tem-
be served by the Sisterhood of which produced signal results. Rose Roggen and Ray Prensky,
CALENDARS
ple Beth El will be held on Fri-
His work for the library was and five grandchildren. .
Congregation Bnai David.
day,
Oct.
22,
at
8:15
o'clock.
distinctly and peculiarly a labor
MISSION LEATHER
Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will
of love, and the part he took in B. & P. Women of Bnai
preach.
its
development
will
be
remem-
Special Meeting of
The Temple quartette, under
NOVELTIES
bered as long as Shaarey Zedek Brith To Hold Annual
JWEWO on Oct. 18
the direction of Julius Chajes
Congregation and its library con - Donor Affair on Dec. 5
with Jason Tickton at the organ,
A special meeting of the Jew- .. tinue to exert an influence in the
DIRECT MAIL
Final plans were made for the
ish Women's European Welfare • life of Detroit Jews.
annual
donor
affair
of
the
Louis
will
render
the
music
from
tin.
Sabbath
Eve
liturgy.
A
social
on-
Organiz
day, Ocation wil l be held M the
ETCHINGS
Marshall B. .
t. 18, at 1 p. m. at
Sisterhood, will be held
executive hoard meet Temple Sisterhood
ing held last Tuesday evening. The
ter and Lawrence.
Largest Manufacturers of
FOX—"Sahara," one of the affair will be held on Sunday aft- in the social hall following the
At this meeting relief cases of
are
Sabbath
morning
services
most
exciting
motion
pictures
ernoon,
Dec.
5,
at
the
Book-Cad-
services.
Calendars in the World
orphans will be taken up; also
recommendations of the board ever filmed about the war in Af- ilk Hotel, and the price is $6.50 held from 11 to 12 o'clock.
rica,
came
to
the
Fox
theater
per
person.
The
funds
raised
from
will be heard for acceptance.
Due to present conditions
Final arrangements for the Friday. The hero of the film is this function will be v used in ful-
24th annual banquet will be made . Humphrey Bogart, who plays the filling pledges tovarious Bnai Bnai Moshe To Observe
we ask you to order early
to be heldneSunday , Nov. 7, at the part of a two-fisted, hard-hitting, Brith projects. A concentrated Succoth Festival Oct. 14-15
Hotel.
Mrs.
Sam Osnos is the chair_ fearless Army sergeant. The he- drive is being made by the donor
Fort
Way
to insure deliveries.
ffair, assisted by roine is Lulubelle, a buxom hunk committee for pledges from the
Congregation Bnai Moshe will
of solid steel who can hold her membership at large, prospective
man of the a
the observance of Succoth
own on any desert, including the members and friends, and ar- begin
Mesdames I. Israel and Sector.
at
sundown
Wednesday evening.
! Iahara. A companion feature rangements are being made for
Represented by
Morning devotions Thursday and
will be announced later. an outstanding
For tickets program.
and information Friday, Oct. 14 and 15, will be-
MICHIGAN—Bette Davis and please contact Ruth Feinstein gin at 8:45. Prayers will be led
Paul Lukas in "Watch On the (UN. 1-6379) and Ida Stofer by Cantor David Katzman.
Rhine," the film version of the (UN2-5949),
chairmen for the
Rabbi Moses Fischer and Rab-
(
.
Lillian Hellman stage success of • Donor.
bi Jacob J. Nathan will alternate
mportant business meeting in delivering the sermons. In
the same name, opened Friday at
important
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the Michigan Theater, in company will be held on Oct. 19, at K:30 line with tradition, a Succah has
FOOT OF SECOND
with "The Good Fellows" with p. m., at the home of Etta Over- been erected on the lot adjoin-
At the River
UN 3-9054
ay.
ton 2956 Calvert.
Members are ing the synagogue, with fitting
Cecil
Kellaw
'
The Only Natural
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and
Thursday
eve-
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