November 5, 1943 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle 2 Laurentine B. Collins To Be Temple Israel Sisterhood Speaker On Monday, Nov. 8 at 1:15 p. m., the regular monthly meeting of the Sisterhood will be held in the Lecture Hall of the Detroit Institute of Arts. A dessert luncheon will precede the meeting with Mesdames Moretz Kahn. William Grahm, Fred Gottfurcht, Harry Raden, Royal Onpenheim, Morris Garvett, Alexander Free- man and Benjamin Jaffee acting as hostesses for the afternoon. Mrs. David B. Ruby, vice presi- dent in charge of membership, announces that this will be a paid-up membership meeting only. The guest speaker for the af- ternoon will be the well known Miss Laurentine B. Collins, child psychologist of the Board of Edu- cation, who will speak on "Prob- lems of Youth in the War and Post War World." Mrs. Samuel B. Danto, presi- This photograph shows the prize winners in the miniature dent, urges all members to at- Succah building contest of Temple Israel Religious School, con- tend this meeting. ducted during the Succoth festival. Left to right: Judith Ann Green, Aviva Freedman, Rosemary Lazarus, Richard Makman, Rabbi Leon Fram, Maynard Makman, Sandra Edelstein, Dorothy Goldstick. Migdal Labor Zionists Marlene Weber. Meet at Center Nov. 7 Migdal Labor Zionists will hold an open meeting at the Jewish Community Center Sunday, Nov. 7, at 8:00 p. m. The discussion will revolve around an analysis of Migdal, summaries of its work in the past year, programs of work for the coming year, strengths and weaknesses of the organiza- tion, which has now been in ex- istence for approximately one year. The main purposes of the eve- ning will be to settle Migdal more firmly in its niche in the community and to provide an opportunity for interested friends and would-be friends to become acquainted with the aims and workings of this group. Migdal extends a cordial in- vitation to all interested to take part in and to contribute to the discussion, and to learn just what the group is doing. Mizrachi Women Denounce American Jewish Committee NEW YORK (WNS).—The ex- ecutive board of the Mizrachi Women's Organization of America last week denounced the with- drawal of the American Jewish Committee from the conference as "sabotage against the religious and national aspirations of the millions of humiliated Jews in Axis-dominated territories." Mrs. Samuel Goldstein, national president of the Mizrachi Worn- ens Organiztion, declared in a statement to its 140 chapters that the action of the American Jew- ish Committee would be further considered and "receive the treat- ment it deserves" at the eigh- teenth annual convention. Arab Hoodlums Terrorize Jews in Casablanca Rabbi Wohlgelernter Attends Rabbinical Council Meet in N. Y. Malaya Malka Fete in Honor of the Late Rabbi Meyer Shapiro Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter of Congregation Beth Tefilo Emanuel was in New York this week at- tending a meeting of the executive of the Rabbinical Council of America and, as chairman of its national Vaad Hatzalah com- mittee, conferring with Joseph C. Hyman, executive vice chairman of the joint distribution com- mittee. Rabbi Wohlgelernter is spending the week-end in Cin- cinnati, at the Midwestern Con- ference of Young Israel. He will preach Saturday morning from Rabbi Eliezer Silver's pulpit and on Sunday afternoon deliver the eulogy at a public memorial serv- ice for the late Rabbi Hirsh Mani- schewitz. Rabbi Wohlgelenter will return home Monday, Nov. 8. The Yeshivath Chachmey Lub- lin will pay honor and tribute to the memory of its founder, the gaon, Rabbi Meyer Shapiro, on Saturday evening, Nov. 6, at 8:00 p. m. at the Congregation B'nai David Synagogue, Elm- hurst and Fourteenth. Rabbi Shapiro, a luminary in Jewish life, passed away ten years ago in Lublin, Poland. His name is still adored by all and his memory is alive among us. The • Yeshivah Chachmey Lublin is the spiritual treasury of the late Rabbi Shapiro. No doubt De- troiters will come to this Memorial Malaya Malka in his honor ar- ranged by the Yeshivath called on his name and founded by him. A most impressive program has been prepared. A Siyum on the tractate Sanhedrin will be con- cluded in accordance with the Daf Yomi (daily lesson in Talmud) organized by Rabbi Shapiro. Rabbi M. Rothenberg, the dean of the Yeshivah, will say the Hedrin (discourse). Rabbi El Finkel and Rabbi Leizer Levin, of the administration, will greet the audience. Rabbi Joshua Sperka, of Congregation B'nai David, will open the program. Jacob Soberman, president of the Yeshivah will be the toastmaster. Rabbi A. M. Hershberg, the spirit- ual leader of the Yeshivah and one of the former students of the late Rabbi Shapiro, will be the guest speaker. Dinner will be served by the Ladies Auxiliary arrangement committee under the supervision of Mrs. D. Silverstein, president. One of the students of the Yesh- ivah will say a pelpul and two others, the youngest, will deliver addresses, one in Jewish and the other in English. The musical portion will he conducted by Can- tor Ringel of Congregation B'nai David with the participation of the Yeshivah students, who will sing zemerous. Junior Council Plans Theater Party Nov. 23 The National Council for Jew- ish Juniors is planning a large theater party for Nov. 23. On that evening members and their friends are going to the Schu- bert Lafayette to see "Little Women." The funds raised through this party wil be con- tributed to Council's Hannah G. Solomon Scholarship Fund. Fran- ces Cohn, of Cortland Ave., is in charge of the sale of tickets. Several Junior Council mem- bers are now in Chicago attend- ing the Thirteenth Biennial Con- vention of the National Council of Jewish Juniors. Their report will be heard at the meeting on Nov. 21. All Jewish Women's ALGIERS (WNS).—An attempt Clubs Contribute Food by Arab hoodlums last week to Packages to U. S. 0. set the Jewish section of Casa- blanca on fire was frustrated by the vigilance of the local police. They have recently occurred se- rious clashes between Jews and Arabs. The Arab attacks are be- lieved to have been inspired by fascist and Nazi propagandists who found in the restoration of the Cremieux Decree a new weapon to fan hatred among the Arabs towards the Jews. CONSTIPATED? TRY THIS GENTLER WAY Many medicinal purges work on you by prodding the in- — testines into action or draw- ing water into them from other parts of the body. But KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN—a crisp, delicious breakfast cereal–works mainly on the contents of your colon. If you have normal intestines and your constipation is due to lack of "bulk" in your diet, you'll find ALL-BRAN 2 much gentler way to treat it. Eat KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN regularly and drink plenty of water—and you'll find wonderful relief. For this way, ALL-BRAN gets at the cause of constipation due to lack of "bulk" and corrects it. ALL-BRAN is made by Kellogg's in Battle Creek and sold by your grocer. Try it' Citizenship Classes To Be Philip Adler To Be Conducted by JWV Aux. Bnai Moshe Sisterhood All aliens are afforded the op- Speaker on Nov. 16 Temple Israel Succah Contest Winners Rovner Progressive Verein serv- ed the full day of Monday, Oct. 25, at the Downtown Canteen of U. S. O. Those who assisted were Mes- dames Philip Yanovsky, Morris Wasserman, Isaac Gruskin, Sam- uel Kempner, Jacob Frankel, Louis Saginaw, Abe Saginaw, Abe Ap- plebaum, Harry Broder, Brooks, Morris Kahn, and Joseph Siegel. The organizations that sent food packages to Fort Brady during October were Zedekah Club and B'nai Brith Pisgah Lodge. Food packages were also sent during October of Camp Custer by Pogrebishter Ladies Society, Chenstochover Rajoner Verein, Vinnitzer Progressive Verein, and David Horodoker Independent La- dies Society. For further information, please call Mrs. A. H. Brodie, chairman, To. 8-8180. Rabbinical Assembly Quits American Jewish Committee NEW YORK (WNS). — The Rabbinical Assembly of America announced last week that it had severed its affiliation with the American Jewish Committee for withdrawing from the American Jewish Conference. Deploring the committee's ac- tion as a move which will jeop- ardize "the effort of American Jewry on behalf of world Jewry," the Rabbinical Assembly voiced the hope that a formula would be arrived at enabling the committee to resume its place within the conference. portunity to learn and prepare Philip Adler, noted war analyst for the examination in becoming of the Detroit News, will address citizens of the United States. The the open meeting of the Sister- course is offered by the Board of hood of Congregation B'nai Moshe, Education, City of Detroit, under the auspices of the Department of Michigan, Ladies' Auxiliary to the Jewish War Veterans of the United States. Classes commenced Oct. 26, and will continue Tues- day and Thursday evening of each week from 8 till 10 o'clock, at the Yeshivah Beth Yehudah, Cortland at Dexter. Mrs. Bertha Baskin is the assigned teacher. Included with the offering for this semester will be the special attraction of how to write letters and address mail in English to those now serving with the Ameri- can armed forces. Class session will continue for six months. All who are inter- ested must enroll now and be steady in attendance to receive the graduation certificate at the end of the term. The general public is invited to join without any tuition charge, especially those of foreign birth. Editor of Gallup Poll at Fisher Town Hall Nov. 10 MRS. ALEX FISCH Tuesday evening, Nov. 16, in the main ballroom of the Synagogue. Mr. Adler will discuss the Hull- Molotov-Eden conference in Rus- sia. As an added attraction, several acts of vaudeville will be pre- sented. Mrs. Bert Ruby, entertainment chairman, is in charge of ar- rangements. Mrs. Alex Fisch is president of the Bnai Moshe Sis- terhood. Refreshments will be served. William A. Lydgate, editor of the American Institute of Public Opinion, popularly known as the Gallop Poll, will be the Detroit Town Hall speaker in the Fisher Theater Wednesday, Nov. 10, at 11 a. m. He will analyze the trends indicated by current elec- tion returns throughout the na- tion in his talk "What America Thinks." The Institute reports reach President Roosevelt's desk regu- larly and are frequently quoted Junior Hadassah Blood in Congressional debates. Donor Day Nov. I I Tickets are on sale at Grin- nell's box office, Ra. 1124, for $1.65 Junior Hadassah held a Hal- and $1.10, including tax. loween party which was attended by 90 servicemen and club mem- bers. Home Relief Affair Hadassah Juniors have desig- nated Nov. 11, Armistice Day, as On Sunday, Oct. 31 Junior Hadassah Blood Donor Day and 45 club members have An outstanding social and fi- pledged to donate their blood. nancial success was achieved by Arrangements have been made Home Relief Society at their bail to meet at the Red Cross at 6:30 and bond drawing affair on Sun- in the evening. Miss Sylvia Ler- day, Oct. 31, at the Statler Ho- man is in charge and interested tel. parties are asked to contact her Mrs. Maxwell Emmer, presi- at To. 5-6035 for additional in- dent of the organization, and Mrs. formation. Arthur Gould, chairmen of the event, wish to take this oppor- tunity of thanking all those who Molly Segal Auxiliary in any way helped to contribute To Hold Card Party to the success of the affair, thus Molly Segal Auxiliary of the enabling Home Relief to carry Jewish Consumptive Society at on their emergency relief work Denver, Colo., held a meeting on and the many and various war Nov. 2. The chief topic concerned effort projects that the organiza- the 12th annual banquet, which tion participates in. will be held Dec. 5 at the Riviera The regular monthly board Auditorium, 6:30 p. m. A card meeting of the Home Relief will party will also be held for mem- be held on Thursday, Nov. 11 at bers and friends who wish to raise 1 p. m. at the home of Mrs. Jack money for plates for the ban- Rosenberg, Calvert Ave. quet. Mrs. Gold, president, urged the cooperation of all members, as only through their combined ef- Ladies Aux. of Kvutzah forts can the affair succeed. For Ivrith Held First Meeting tickets and information, please call Mrs. A. Greenfield, chairman of and Election ,Oct. 18th tickets, To. 8-6020, or Mrs. Gold, The Ladies Auxiliary Kvutzah president, Ty. 4-7802. Ivrith held its first meeting with a luncheon at the home of Mrs. A. De Roven Monday, Oct. 18. An election of officers took place Neugarten Medical Aid To and the following elected: President, A. D. Markson; hon- Hold Donor Event Dec. 1 orary president, Mrs. B. Stein, FOOT OF SECOND At the River The tenth annual donor lunch- B. Silverman; vice presidents, A. eon of the Neugarten Medical De Roven, S, Leinoff, B. Fried- The Only Natural Aid will be held at the Book- good; treasurer, A. Panush; sec- retary, S. Schubiner; recording SULPHUR MINERAL Cadillac Hotel on Dec. 1. War Bonds will be awarded as secretary, J. Rabinowitz; board BATHS door prizes, Mrs. Lester Smith, of directors, F. Rappaport, D. In The City of Detroit program chairman, announced at Garber, William Diskin, P. Gore- a rally held at the home of Mrs. zeck, I. Winokur, B. Fealk. A cultural program was pre- Max Lebow, on Nov. 3. Turkish and Many desirable rummage dates sented, and Bernard Isaacs super- Reducing Baths are still available. For reserva- intendent of United Hebrew • tions, please call Mrs. Harvey Schools, addressed the members Elbinger, Un. 2-0842. All paid-up and its friends. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT This lecture was one of the pledges are cordially invited to series that the ladies will present Separate Departments attend our luncheon rally to be For Men and Women held at the Book-Cadillac Hotel at each meeting. A pledge to on Nov. 23. Your paid-up pledge the War Chest was given. Arrangements are in progress is your admission ticket. for the annual donor luncheon which will be held Feb. 9, 1944. WANE BATHS • RA. 6744 YCUTH EDUCATION LEAGUE Youth Education League spon- sored its first open meeting and membership tea at the home of Mrs. P. Olender, 12818 Broad- street, Nov. 1. Assisting her for the afternoon were Mrs. H. Good- man, Mrs. L. Kolodin, Mrs. C. Goldman and Mrs. A. Chereton. Mrs. Robert Lewiston, presi- dent, conducted the meeting, in- troduced the officers, and gave a resume of the work of the or- ganization. Plans were announced for work to aid the war effort. Moving To Our New Location 11738 DEXTER BLVD. Between Webb and Tuxedo Next Door to Levine's Grocery Will be open for business Saturday Night, Nov. 6 Aaron B. Margolis Kosher Meat 8 Poultry Market