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December 10, 1943

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

10

FEDERAL COUNCIL OF CHURCHES URGES
CHRISTIANS. TO FIGHT RACE PREJUDICE

Landsmanshaften Heads Jewish Welfare Board
Contributions to the
Collecting Chanukah
Jewish Home for Aged Invited to Histadrut
Campaign Meet Dec. 12 Gift Packages

The following have made con-
The Federal Council of Churches implicated in whatever social con-
Chanukah gift packages, for dis-
An invitation for a special meet-
of Christ in America made public dition exists and every social gain tiibutions to the Home:
is a triumph for ever individual.
Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Agree, in ing of presidents and officers of tribution to the Jewish men and
its annual race relations message
Landsmanshaften Organizations in women in service who are sta-
"Let us conquer our racial and
challenging the evils of racial din- group prejudices. Some feel in- memory of Nathan Schiff; Mollie Detroit was sent by the local His- tioned throughout Michigan, are
crimination and segregation and ferior (often because they are Horwitch, Frankfort, Mich., in
now being collected by the Jewish
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calling upon all Christian people forced to do so). Let them stand memory
of father, Mr.
Abraham-Itz-
hok Horwitch;
and Mrs.
Welfare Board, offices in the Jew-
to be "uprejudiced and wise erect as children of God.
ish Community Center, Woodward
enough to bridge and cross the
"Others feel superior (often to Myer Gerson, in memory of
and Holbrook.
chasms of racial isolation and cover a subtle sense of insecur- mother of Lou Dizik; Mrs. Arthur
Any individual in the commu-
segregation."
ty).
Let
them
remember
that
God
A.
Caplan,
in
memory
of
Mrs.
h
Esther Katz; Ira Kaufman, do-
nity who would like to send such
The message urged church pen- i as no favorites.
a package is asked to do the fol-
ple to "vigorously oppose" all "Social judgment should be based
nation; of
Mrs.
Rae Adolph
Goldberg,
in
memory
father,
Cove;
..
) -
lowing:
policies and practices of racial upon understanding
of all facts in- Mrs. Sarah C. Funkenstein, Wa-
1. Packages are to be boxed
discrimination in the armed serv- volved . . Let it be remembered t that bash, Ind., in memory of mother,
and wrapped and tied with
ices and in employment in in- ma nkind's progress towar d th e
heavy string. They should be
d life for all conies from indi- Rachel;
J. L.
Beckerman,
in
d ustry.
honor of Louis
Mr. M.
Fruman; Mr.
brought to the Jewish Welfare
The message is designed for use gm
attitudes and deeds. Public and Mrs. Morris H. Blumberg, in
Board no later than Friday,
by churches and church groups as opinion
personal
opinion.
opinio is
memory of Abel Bernstein, A. Le-
Dec. 17. Each person sending
part of an educational campaign
"Christians dare not negate
the vine and David Oppenheim; Mr.
a package or packages will be
-
culminating in Race Relations spirit of Christ. The Christian
given a Chanukah greeting card
Sunday, Feb. 13, and during the church can neither rightly claim and Mrs. Leonard N. Simons, in
on which to write a brief mes-
month of February designated as i its heritage nor fulfill its destiny Mrs.
memory
Mrs. Helen
Engass;
Rose of Korinsky,
in memory
in
sage and put his return address.
Brotherhood Month.
full
fellowshi
while
denying
of His cpross. of son, Sol Korinsky; Nettie and
2. No package is to exceed $1
One of the most pointed official Ch rist
. at t e h g oot
'
foot
in cost and must contain only
statements on race discrimination It achieves victory when it breaks Philip Eisner, donation; Harry
five of the following items:
ever issued by the Federal Coun- down the middle wall of partition Litman, in memory of brother,
Playing cards, gum, candy bars
cil, the message declared that "the and makes it possible for all the Alexander-Isaac Litman; Miss Lot-
(hard), small game sets of
growing resentment by dark- children of God to enter into the tie
Hill,
in
memory
of
mother,
Bertha Hill; W. S. Kaiser, dona-
chess and checkers, etc., brass
skinned peoples against white fellowship of His spirit.
tion; biro. A. Ellias, in memory
button polish, razor blades,
domination and their feeling that
of father, Abraham-Noah; Mrs.
combs, nail files, nail clippers,
they are deprived of the position
Jean Faudman, in memory of
stypic pencils, tooth brushes,
properly belonging to free men
mother, Toby Sandler; Louis
tooth paste, shoe polish, shav-
in a democratic society make it Philip Fein To Direct
Shlien, donation; Mrs. Ida Levin,
ing cream, after shaving powd-
mandatory for Christians to speak "H ansel and Gretel' ,
in memory of husband, Hayim-
er, foot powder or pocket book
with prophetic voice and with
Jacob; Mr. and Mrs. David S.
editions of popular books.
apostolic conviction."
Philip Fein, highly acclaimed in Friedman
HAMLIN
in
memory
of
Morris
,
ISAAC
Friedman
3. Individuals may bring as
Evidence of Prej udice Cited
operatic circles for his fine gage Solomon; Mrs. and Mrs. Joseph
many of these packages as they
directing
with
such
leading
com-
Anti-Semitism, ill-treatment of panies as the Chicago Civic Op- Moss, in honor of the wedding tadrut campaign committee. The
wish.
anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Ju- meeting will be held at the Jeri-
Negroes and Japanese Americans,
Due to government regulations
Rd., Sunday,
lius Berman; Abraham Hyman, , cho Temple on Joy Rd
and race riots n idely separated
it is impossible to give lists of
in memory of wife, Fanny Hy- Dec. 12 at 1:30 p. m.
places were cited d as evidence of
Isaac Hamlin, national secre- names and addresses of men and
man; Mrs. Fred Faber, in mem-
the necessity for immediate and
ory of sister, Esther; Mrs. Re- tary of the Gewerkshaften Cam- women in service, and the Jewish
effective action.
becca Feldman, in memory of paign, will be the guest speaker. Welfare Board is taking this
"Most Americans are united in
anny Nusbaum; Mrs. Jacob Wets- A report of the achievements of means of giving the Jewish corn-
two resolutions— to win the war as
man, in memory of son, Dave- the Folks Organization in the munity the opportunity to remem-
quickly as possible and to see that
Ber; Mrs. Alex Rosenweig, in campaign of the last year will be ber the Jewish service men and
victory shall lead to a cooperative
memory of mother-in-law, Libbie; submitted. A report by the De- women at Chanukah. All pack-
world order—an order in which all
Mrs. Herman R. Sable, in mem- troit delegation to the 20th Jubi- ages will be mailed in groups,
men shall be free," the message
ory of sister, Esther; Jacob Levin, lee National Histadrut Conven- according to the number of men
to this peace
declared. "The road the
donation; Mr. and Mrs. Jacob tion which was held recently in and women in the camp area, to
path of in-
a nd freedom is not
Roth, in memory of daughter, Lois New York will be given at this the Jewish Welfare Board or USO
justice and prejudice. That path
worker in that area for distri-
meeting.
Roth; Jacob Brodsky, donation.
leads to revolution and recurrent
The
success
of
the
Histadrut
bution.
Mrs. Leah Bieberstein, in mem-
w ars.
Because of the delay in mail
ory of Abram Levine and in mem- drive last year was to a great
"Our cause is that of millions of
ory
of the birthday of Joseph extent due to the active partici- delivery it is requested that pack-
men and women of many nations
Alexander; Mrs. Fred Faber, in pation of the local fraternal and ages be brought in as soon as pos-
and races who are resisting ty-
memory of father, Morris S. Ep- benevolent organizations which sible before the deadline date of
in
thisglobal
these,
rannyq. Of
stein; Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. have expended much effort to Dec. 17.
aro
struggle, fo ur hundred mill global
Jordan, in memory of brother, raise a substantial sum for the
yellow, four hundred millions are
N a tha n Mrs Dorothy Hansen in war effort and rescue work of the
b rown a nd black and four hundred
memory of mother, Mrs. Gertrude pioneers in Palestine. The cam- Yeshivath Beth Yehudah
millions are white. We must re-
memory
Copeland, and father, Louis Cope- paign committee is certain that
member without regard to racial
land; Milton Gray, in memory of this year all Jewish organizations Members Meet Dec. 13
distinctions that China, India and
mother, Tzivey Gray; Mrs. Louis in the community will participate
other eastern and western nations
Freedman, donation; Mrs. J. A. in the forthcoming campaign. It
The semi-annual membership
are our allies. We cannot achieve
Allen, in memory of brother, Mo- is imperative that all presidents meeting of Yeshivah Beth Yehu-
a cooperative world order without
PHILIP FEIN
ses Lumberg; Mr. and Mrs. I. M. and officers invited to this meeting dah called for Monday evening,
them—nor should we!
"There must be a change on our era Company and the St. Paul Lumberg, in memory of Moses be sure to attend and help to Dec. 13, 8:45 p. m., at the Yeshi-
part not only of policy but of man- Civic Opera Association, has been Lumberg; Mr. and Mrs. H. Gold- plan methods for a successful vah building, Dexter and Cortland,
will hear the following reports'
ner; not only of behavior but of engaged to handle the three per- man in memory of Samuel Levin; drive.
heart. For in this conflict in which formances of Humpordincke im- Mrs. J. W. Allen, in memory of New headquarters of the Gwerk- educational by Rabbi Moses Fis-
every race is involved and in mortal opera of Christmastide Samuel Levin; Mr. and Mrs. I. M. shaften Histadrut Campaign have cher, chairman of board of edu-
which freedom is a shining goal, with the Detroit Symphony Or- Lewis, in memory of Samuel been established at 9142 Linwood cation; financial by Louis Levin,
we as a nation shall prove our chestra under the leadership of Levin; Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Agree, Ave., Tylor 7- .
treasurer; and report on the mem-
in memory of Maj. Joseph Seliady,
bership presented by Isadore Sos-
sincerity by achieving within our Karl Krueger.
Mr. Fein, who has directed the M.D.; Mrs. Nosanchuk, donation;
own boundaries vital community,
nick, vice president of the Yeshi-
irrespective of color, or cultural greatest luminaries of the operatic Julius Goodman, in memory of wife, League To Hold First
vah. Mrs. Pearl Rottenberg, presi-
dent of the Ladies Organization,
world, including Lily Pons, Kir- Rebecca Goodman; Harry Stig- Social Affair Dec. 11
heritage.
"Each of us should examine his sten Flagstad, Grace Moore and litz, in memory of mother, Haye
will report on the activities and
conduct, in the sight of God, Lawrence Tibbett. Detroit is par- Stiglitz; Mr. and Mrs. Jay Golub,
On Saturday evening, Dec. 11 achievements of her group.
Rabbi Max J. Wohlgerlernter,
toward those of other races, and ticularly fortunate in haing a di- in memory of S. M. Shulman; at 8:30, the League of Detroit
through the instrument of his own rector of the ability and inter- Miss Anne H. Baron, in memory Jewish Youth will hold its first president, will act as chairman of
personality seek correction of in- national reputation of Philip Fein, of S. M. Shulman; Mrs. Herman social affair of the season in the the evening. Dr. Samson R. Weiss,
equalities that exist in his com- an outstanding advocate of the R. Sable, in memory of father, Adult Lounge of the Center.
dean of the Yeshivah, will present
presentation of opera in English. Moyshe-Shimen; Mrs. Leah Brown,
munity.
It will be a "Youth Sings" pro- important resolutions to be adopt-
"We should say to ourselves: His direction of the fine singers in memory of father, Kopel; Mrs. gram, featuring dancing and com- ed by the meeting, and will also
'My welfare is bound up with that engaged for the Karl Krueger E. Koploy, M. B. Koploy and Mrs. munity singing with a general deliver a statement on the edu-
of every citizen and every citizen's production of "Hansel and Gretel" E. Spilker, in memory of Mrs. air of informality prevailing.
cational policy of the Yeshivah.
suffering is mine.' Everyone is assures a truly great presentation Yarrows; Mrs. E. Spilker, in
Refreshments will be served and This statement will be published
of this ever popular opera.
memory of Mrs. Eva Goodman; admission will be 25c.
upon its adoption by the body.
Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Grant, in
memory of Abram Levin; Mr. and
Junior Council To Hold
Mrs. Harry Satovsky, in memory
Prescriptions by
of Mrs. Eva R. Goodman; Ruth
Membership Tea Dec. 12
C. Cohen, in memory of Mrs. Eva
The second annual membership R. Goodman; John Levine, in
at which time young ladies honor of recovery of wife, Lena
Window Shade Co. tea
will be given an opportunity to Levine; Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gran,
— Stores at —
become a part of Council, will be in memory of Mrs. Eva R. Good-
WINDOW SHADES
held at the home of Edith Reich- man; Mrs. Fanny Stiden, in mem-
17453 E. Jefferson Ave.
David
Whitney
Bldg.
stein, 2456 Atkinson, at 2:30 p. m. ory of daughter, Esther; Mrs.
MADE TO ORDER
746 W. McNichols Rd.
9306 Twelfth St.
on
Dec.
12.
Millie
Gallow,
in
honor
of
recov-
Cleaned and Repaired
9801
Linwood Ave.
A complete resume of what cry of brother-in-law, Isador Gal-
Fisher Bldg.
Council offers and the various low; Mrs. Millie Callow, dona-
19184
Grand River Ave.
15324
E.
Jefferson
Ave.
LINOLEUM
committees to which you may be- tion; Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Sher-
19186 Livernois Ave.
100
S.
Woodward,
Birmingham
Inlaid and Battleship
come affiliated will be explained win, in memory of father of Mrs.
Rugs and Furniture
by the president, Frances Cohn. Henry Levitt; Mr. and Mrs.
Over Fifty Years of Service
Helen and Sylvia Firestone and Morey L. Abrahams, in memory
VENETIAN BLINDS
Rose Becker, co-chairmen of the of Jennie Yarowsky and Sam
Drapery Hardware
membership committee, have plan- Rosenblum; Mr. and Mrs. L.
ned a pleasant afternoon for an Blumberg, in memory of father
Get (her Prices and Save
who attend. Assisting in the ar- of Mrs. Ilenry Levitt; Mr. and
Free Estimates Furnished
rangements are Shirley Small and Mrs. Harry K. Mendelsohn, in
8625 LINWOOD
Edith Lipson.
memory of Mrs. Celia Velick; Mrs.
1230
-
A cordial invitation is extended Sarah Wolf, in memory of father,
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to all who are interested.
Joseph and brother, Eli-Yeshaye;
Mrs. Dan Whitlock, in memory of
Mr. Levine, father of Mrs. Ralph
Schiller; Mr. and Mrs. Harry
"There Will Always Be a London"
Goldberg, (;ladwin, Mich., in mem-
ory of Abraham Levine; Mrs. Ella
Delicatessen
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