October 29, 1943 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle 6 Prenzlauer Aid Charity Rabbi From on Congress Headquarters for District A of Metropolitan tel Chachmey Lublin to heon Nov. 9 Women Armistice Day War Chest To Be at 1808 Bk-Caac 0,000 voles Honor Memory of Rabbi Bridge Lunc Under the chairmanship of Mrs. It is expected that king 2 in all tlk Prograni, Wed., Nov. 10 Oscar M. 'Lemon, Mrs. Samuel divisions teas will of the drive. The Eva Prnzlauer Maternity e Meyer Shapiro NOV. 6 Aid announces its annual charity Robert Fargo, head- Nov. 1 to 16 The Detroit Women's Division Aaron and From to be held on of the American Jewish Congress Conducted from Nov. 1 to Di, 12:30 The festival season of Chach- bridge luncheon, at Broad- announces that the second annual quarters for District A, of the for a goal o,250,000, the War House, f $8 may Lublin was concluded with Tuesday, Nov. 9 , 1943, Metropolitan Unit of the War by p. m. at Wed_ Chest campaign will be open Mon- Chest is the fund-raising mechan- a the Simcha Torah party given Ladies Auxiliary Sunday way Market Bldg. Mrs. Rose Armistice Day luncheon will be day, Nov. 1, at 1808 Book-Cadillac ism for 19 agencies serving on evening, es Oct. 24, in the new Brooks is chairman and Mrs. J. at af- the Hotel Statler, C. Rose co-chairman of held this nesday, Nov. 10, at 12:30 p. m. the Military Front, the United en ca nu i datrhteerIsIomfenrFrottiii•,: .4 District D. under the chairman- Nations Front hall of the Yeshivah Building. The administrators of the Y eshi- fair. Hostesses include Mrs. Sam- Arrangements are under the sup_ Hotel. ship of Mrs. Eugene J. Arnfeld General Rothenberg, dean uel Samuels, Mrs. Henry Freund, ervision of the Inter-Faith com- and Mrs. Maurice A. Landau, will drive are in the English Room M. vah, Rabbi E. and Rabbi Finkel greeted the Mrs. David Pollack, and Mrs. Rose Grahm mittee, which Mrs. will William is of chairman. "Winning the Peace" be the open in the Hebrew Free Loan of the Book-Cadillac Hotel. George T. Christopher, president of the audience. Rabbi Leizer Levin was Goldberg. There will be table prizes and the public is cordially Packard Motor Car Co., serves a.: among the Levin speakers. nue, on the 9134 same Linwood date. Rabbi suggested that invited to attend this affair. For subject of the day. It will be Association, ave- Districts A and D are two of general chairman of the campaign. those present who have sons, rela- tickets, please call Mrs. R. handled aspects by the Captains in District A, of the speakers: hich the following in three districts into which tires, or friends in the armed Brooks, Townsend 6-2258, or Mrs. Economic Justice" by the Rev. the 20 has ben divided for purposes campaign's Metropolitan Unit in services should inscribe their name J. C. Rose, Madison that 0178, It is announced the annual Claude Williams; "Through Ra- city of house-to-house solicitation b by dude: Mesdames Claire Axelrod, ciao Amit " by Dr. Alfred Mc- the 12,000 volunteer workers in Richard Rugoff, Ann Amarantides, in the special serviceman book, and their names shall be mention- Donor l uncheon is to be hel on Clun g Ley e, an d " Through Elim- the Metropolitan Unit, headed by Harry Feinberg, William Fleish Torah and at the Tuesday, Dec. 21, 1943, atd the man, William Frank, Lester ed at the Safor Book-Cadillac Hotel. Mrs. Joseph tablishing a Jewish Homeland in Mrs. Hobart D. Hoyt. District A, bounded by the De- Smith, Harvey Rattner, Herbert ce Tihilum servis. On Saturday evening Nov. 6, at IL Siegel is chairman of this inating Anti-Semitism Es- troit River, West Grand Boule- Smith, Charles Anderson, Mark Palestine" by Rabbi Leon and From. 8:30 in Congregation B'nai David affair. Rev. Williams' fight against the yard and Woodward avenue; and Baler, Irving Belinsky, Verna Our next regular meeting will corner Elmhurst and 14th, a Mal- ld on Tuesday, November 2, evils of anti-Semitism, racism and District D. bounded by the High- Corrigan, Catherine Geller. e he Lydia Giangrande, Floyd Gilpin, ova Malka will be given in honor h land Park city limits, McNichols f the Yahrzeit of the at the home of Mrs. J. H. Siegel, native facism is He known throughout the country. is also the foun- t d Woodward avenue and Liv- David Goldberg, A. H. Johnson, and in world-famous Rabbi Meyer Sha- 1923 Calvert Ave. der and director of the Peoples ernois avenue, are among the five Ernest K. Matlock, Royal Oppen- Institute of Applied Religion, districts piro, the founder of the Yeshivath districts under the supervision of heijn, D. C. Pennington, Milton Dr. Lee is the head of the so- Mrs. H. C. Broder, who serves Powers, Marie Ruggles, William Chacmey Lublin in Lubin, Poland. He was one of the most important Shaarey Zedek Men's ciology department at Wayne Uni- as Mrs. Hoyt's vice-chairman in Ryan, H. B. Sharkey, Marquis leaders of the Polish Jewry and varsity and is co-author of the charge of the city's west-central Shattuck, J. C. Jelsch, Abraham Factor, Julian Webber, Herman it will be the 10th anniversary of Club Entertained book "Race Riot," which will be territory. of _Nov. 8. Subdivided into census tract Finsterwald, Albert J Altman, released from the press on his death. emple zones District A, has 47 zone Don Roger, William Graham, Rabbi M. Rothenberg, Dean of By Noah Nachbush Rabbi Fram is Rabbi the Yeshivah will say the Ha ro . twins in charge of block work- Fred H. Gottfurcht an Lewis Israel, Detroit. 0 Mondoay evening, Oct. 11, Rabbi Sperka will open the pro- The Congress has secured the err ca and District D has 94 cap- Manning. On Vilna eminent ush , err.onen Miss Alice B. Hanchett, Ch.- Goldberg gram and Jacob Sobeman, pest- N oa h Nachbush, alents of Mr. Henri Goldberg N ns • be toast- actor and character impersonator, for the musical portion of this twins. In their door-to-door canvass the ment Hopp, David Goldberg, Miss dent of the will Cantor master for Yeshivah the evening. Shaarey Zedek, and from Berlin where he was both appeal to the housewives to make Miss Goldie Levinstein, Miss Ra- Ringel of Congregation B'Nai enterta nei cantor and concert singer. He an individual gift, in her own chel Lyons, Brigadier Totnmer, tion of the program. The Malaya the evening was a great success. co-. s has ,s program con has an extensive repertoire and is name, over and above the amount Captain Helen Vaughan, Miss Mr. Nac ,, h by America;' Malka dinner will be served imme- at present the director of the Lib- her husband contributes," Mrs. Prudence Butterfield, Conrad Lan m d edrica," the diately after the ceremonies which sisted of: depicting Choral Mrs. Rosa Bassin Stein Society. will accompany him. Broder said, " women ' s gifts can and Frank Herman. is prepared by the ladies auxiliary. Schwartz, and epic ing . how utes y to f ertY Captains in District D include: The students of the Yeshivah will Jewish immigrant contributes strength Representatives of various Jew- make up by the formerly uted the sum Detroit men con- who Mesdames Philip Cutler, Seymour e edited sing Zemeros. Rabbis of the city the greatness ish and non-Jewish organizations trib Simons, Edward Sims, Morse h "M y .America_:. are now no in service. will greet the audience. Rabbi A. Goldman, Ernest W. Owen, Ed- ed of to and church groups are to be in- All Should Give A A. i hinl ofrn, l . an expression t , Reoaystria:j l.. i, M. Hershberg former student of by ebasrimsno , MAI r N .anzalevt rhco,aloknh,Feejnd c kKH r1 "Every woman can find a way sent menta ee i ng a. , quested to invite their non-Jew- to give to the War Chest by giv- w B IDleannorile • b lh l e Rogers, We C rofessor of the Yeshivah, the unfortunate Jews in the ents et- of ish friends to this meeting which Jack Buchman, gaged p will be the guest speaker of the tos the world. "Fragm Chap. 8; is open to the ublic Mrs. Julian ing up some little luxury. Ch the of Prophets,' Joshua, o as s in charge of publi- are sure she will when she realizes tvRRainonK, Moe S. Daun, Her- . Ezekial, Chap. 35, predicting S. Tobias i P Kelly, evening. that $5 (only 10c a week saved downfall from her household budget) will man Lewis, S. Levin, Harry Sklar, downfall of Jewish enemies and city. the rebuilding of Jewish homeland provide a two months' supply of Al Weisman, Edna Ryan, Charles and hope of peace. "Simchas To- milk for a refugee child; or $25, Harrington, Rose Davidson, Her- Gov. Kelly To Get rah," edited by A. Lessin. In Rabbi B. B. Glazer (only 50c a week saved) will pay man Jacobs, A. Palombo, Robert ," Mr. Nach- r for the manufacture in China of E. Langin, Aaron Carlstein, Mel- "Fishke Der Krume Doctor's Degree bush, without fail, gives a most To Talk on Juvenile 3,300 doses of cholera or typhus yin Baer. Bernard Bladen, Adolph Ehr- LANSING, MICH., Oct. 25— vivid characterization. It is a vaccine." Delinquency Nov. 5 In addition to Mrs. Broder lich, Al Dreifus, Sol Wolf, Dan It's going to be Dr. Harry F. story of a house beggar who three vice-chairmen of the Met- D. Stein, Sam Katkin, Fred Bond, Kelly, as well as Gov. Kelly of wanders from pillar to post, not Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will talk Michigan, after this week. knowing where he will sleep or on "Juvenile Delinquency in De- ropolitan Unit are in charge of William Hordes, Sarah Levine, Notre Dame University, his be from day to day; falls in love troit," a discussion of fact and specific territories in the city. Krouse, Louis Smilansky, Edward alma mater, will confer the hon. with a girl beggar, who suddenly fiction about this vital theme, at Mrs. S. E. Remey heads the north- Leo Mellen, Pauline Chase, Irv- orary degree of Doctor of Laws disappears and he is left be- the Sabbath Eve. services at Tem- west territory; Mrs. George A. ing Dix, Morris Luskin, Ralph Schemm, the east side; and Mrs. Levy, J. A. Kaiser, A. J. Winkel. on the chief executive Friday, moaning his loss. Mr. Nachbush's similar presen- ple Beth El on Friday, Nov. 5, William E. Matthews the east- N. H. Hoyt, H. J. Moody, Floyd the day he delivers the 1943 grad- which begins at 8:15 o'clock. uation address to Notre Dame stu- tation of a Chosid bemoaning, and The Temple quartette, under the central territory. Gilpin, Sidney Tushbant. gliorifying A. A Heilman, Fred E. Jones, C. Also serving as vice-chairmen dents. Both events will be in in the midst of it all,riv direction of Julius Chajes, with L Sanderson, Mollie Banks, Ste- South Bend, at the university's his Almighty, the plege of Jason Tickton at the organ, will of the Unit are Gordon W. Kings- L. centennial. searching out and finding himself bury, heading the treasury gifts phen Gorman, Henry Zinger, Beryl render the music. The Governor obtained a Bach- in the learning of Torah. aimgeitteoef ; snMllocsiteastioLn. of a tlkhe r,Girn - Harrison, Edward J. McHugh, M. c ohm services are Sabbath Morning Assisting Mr. Nachbush at the Neback, Samuel A. Slinger, C. J. elor of Law degree in 1917 at ban League, and Harry Turd', Plazens, Joe DeVries, Saul J. president of the Notre Dame piano was Lawrence Rosenthal, held at 11 o'clock. who heads the international sec- Benyas, Morton Ashner, Harry Notre Dame. Last year he was who is well known as a concert pianist and who played Govotte Mark J. Gayn at Cass tion. Jacobson, Herman Sante], Victor Alumni Association. The Metropolitan Unit is one W. Klein, Melville Baer, Harry "I get this degree without an and Musetts by D'Albert, and of the four major units of the Goldberg, Jacob Lattin, Mae Per- examination," the Governor said, Sherzo in B Flat Minor, by Town Hall on Nov. 5 . War. Chest campaign set-up. The lis Philip Slomovitz, Julius Ring, Chopin. smiling. Mark J. Gavn, author of "The others are advance gifts, con- Charles Goldstein, Arnold Frank, Fight for the Pacific" and News- merce and general, and industrial. S. B. Keene, Philip Lipson, Sam- week's authority on the Far East, uel Green, Ernest Sachse, Philip Membership Campaign Committee is the speaker for the Detroit Gilbert and M. S. Dann. Town Hall in the Cass Theater, Detroit Music Guild Dr. Peter M. Bernstein, Miss next Friday morning, Nov. 5 at Rodelle Broder, Miss Ann Brooks, First Concert Nov. 3 11 o'clock. Miss Esta Geller, Miss Bluma As journalist, observer and par- Nagler, Sam Wilson, Myron ticipant in this Pacific war-stage The first subscription concert Klein, Harry Jacobson, Miss Alice Mr. Gayn has the added advantage of the Detroit Music Guild will be Roche, Miss Bertha Belkin and of having been born in China and presented Wednesday evening, Miss Adele Carew. reared in the Orient, which has November 3, 8:30 p. m., Detroit The War Chest of Metropolitan given him an understanding of the Institute of Arts, Lecture Hall. Detroit is affiliated with the Na- Katja Andy, piano; Henry Siegl, tional War Fund. Oriental mind and familarity with Eastern customs. He knows the violin and Jascha Schwarzman, PA KT 51 E N TS psychology of our Eastern oppon- 'celo, a trio of exceptional in- ents and the Allies. From 1934 F trurnentalists, will perform at to 1940 for the Washington Post the opening concert. The program he covered such major stories as will consist of the Beethoven the Japanese seizure of North Trio in B Flat (Archduke), Opus China; the kidnapping of General 97; the Brahms Trio in C Major, Apt. prIces today are only a fraction Chiag Kai-shek; the Japanese oc- Opus 87. and the opening number of replacement construction costs— cupancy of Indo-China; and the will be a Rameau Trio. less than half original sales values . Beethoven's Archduke Trio, by Pay you to get all the Facts 8: Thai sell out. many critics acclaimed the great- Figures from Mr. Bedford right a a ay. est of all trios, was dedicated to Beth El Sisterhood 17 ,%'171--M'ontlerful location Alter the Archduke Rudolph, and writ- Rd. Attractive solid brick ntaxid.. ten in 1811. We encounter in entrance. Very clean. Only $10.0 00 To Hear Louis Fischer this period of his writing intima- Easy terms. 20 AVES.—No. Wood. Modern Louis Fischer, prominent journ- tions of what is to be heard in his rms. full tiled bath., showers, cal - last works. alist and author, will be the guest pc tad floors, new ,loves, new refrIg Brahms Trio in C Major„ Opus The Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Council's Membership Campaign speaker at the Temple Beth El stoker, new auto. it water. Rent to honor Bnai Brith's 100th Anniversary is guided by the following Sisterhood meeting to be held on 87, is one of the master's great- $12,000. Terms $30,000 cash to deed est works. You will find the An- and mortgage. Nov. 8 at 2:00 p. m., in the dante and Scherzo movements membership chairmen: 13 Alr. NVI.1)1, Ave. Attractive Seated left to right: Mrs. Benjamin Fishman, Pisgah Auxiliary; Brown Memorial Chapel. particularly appealing. well built excellent cond. Rent $ 530 " Mrs. Belle Fields, Louis Marshall Auxiliary; Aaron Rosenberg, Mr. Fischer, a contributing edi- only $28,000. Terms $15,000 cash to is a repeat performance Council chairman; Mrs. Annetta Ruby, East Side Auxiliary, and tor of "The Nation," has been a of This deed and mort gage. Miss Andy, and Messrs. Siegl Mrs. Harry Golden, Theodor Herzl Auxiliary. Standing left to roving correspondent in Russia, 10 APTS.—All 4 rms. (2 bed- and Schwarzman, for the Detroit tight: Sol Rosenman, Louis Marshall Lodge; Charles Nathanson rooms) extra wide bldg. on 60 ft East Side Spain, France and England for Music Guild. They performed at lot. New re frig. stoker, rent $ 5 . 00 " and Maurice Gottesman, Detroit Lodge; Leon Efronson, ck Leeds, the past twenty years, and has a Guild concert last February and tenants pay electric, Sold on ce Lodge; Harry Golden, Theodor Herzl Lodge, and Ja recently completed a tour in In- played so brilliantly that it is by $57,000. Entire price only $27,50 0 dia, Egypt, Palestine and Irak. popular request that you will have terms $7000. Pisgah Lodge. He was the house guest of Ghandi the pleasure of hearing them once 110111:11 t%•ARHUS & CO. CA. 0321 for a week. Among the books he again on Nov. 3. has written are "Men and Poli- MASONIC AUDITORIUM—SAT. EVE., NOV. 6, 8:30 P. M. tics," "Dawn of Victory," and "A I NEI.Lts: M A TTS coNcrurr Week With Gandhi," to be pub- RE-ELECT COUNCILMAN lished this winter. Soprano The public is invited to hear In Recital Mr. Fischer's lecture before the Sisterhood, when he will present Prices: 2.75, 2.20, 1.65, 1.10 & 83c T ill C11. 5710 a detailed analysis of the war. PREFERRED CANDIDATE, DET. CITIZENS LEAGUE Tickets at Grinnell's, HA. IIYt, and 1.. Thurman, Y.11 A dessert luncheon will be served Endorsed by Organized Labor prior to the meeting. AFTER ALL — ANNE BR OWN ' I GEORGE EDWARDS J