A merkair "(wish Periodical Carter
February 25, 1944
CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110
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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle
Rabbi Leon Fram and Jewish Women Support Mrs. Jos. Blumrosen
Home Nursing Classes To Review "Journey in
Rev. Willis Gelston
To Exchange Pulpits
As the shortage of doctors, The Dark" Feb. 29
JNF Auxiliary Donor
Luncheon on Mar. 22
riby
Brith, MemBersrH 1,,
Affair on Feb. 20
At an Auxiliary board meeting
nurses and medical facilities has
of the Jewish National Fund
The paid-up membership affair
The Sisterhood of Congrega-
In observance of National grown more acute, Jewish women
held Feb. 15, at the home of of Pisgah Women, Bnai Brith Nt.
Brotherhood Week, Rabbi Leon and older girls the country over tion Shaarev Zedek will present
Fram of Temple Israel will ex- have been quick to respond to Mrs. Joseph Blumrosen on Tues- Mrs. N. Linden who was a host- 122, will be held on Monday
ess to a luncheonette, favorable evening, Feb. 28, at 8:30 p. al.,
change pulpits with Rev. Willis the Red Cross call for home
day, Feb. 29, at 12 noon, who
Gelston, minister of Highland nursing students.
reports were heard from the vari- in Brown Memorial Chapel, Tem-
Park Presbyterian Church.
When the armed forces of our will review "Journey in the ous division chairmen on the le Beth El, corner Gladstone and
Rabbi Fram will preach the country first began their expan- Dark," by Martin Flavin, a Har-
Woodward Ayes. The affair prom-
sermon at the Sunday morning sion and nurses were stepping rier Prize Novel. The luncheon forthcoming . 13th annual donor ises to be one of the most enter
service of the Highland Park from civilian into military and preceding the review will be in event to be held March 22, at tinning of the year.
Presbyterian Church, Woodward naval service, the Red Cross be- charge of Mrs. Leon Zechman the Masonic Auditorium.
The purpose of the meeting is
The proceeds of the donor are to familiarize members with the
Ave. at Cortland, on Sunday gan its intensive campaign to and the following committee:
morning, Feb. 27, at 11 o'clock. enroll students. This campaign Mesdames David Stober, Sidney used, through the Jewish Na- work Bnai Brith is doing in pro-
Ile will speak on the subject has been continued without let- G, Sherman, Samuel Schwartz, tional Fund, for the purchase of moting the benefits offered by
"Brotherhood or Chaos," which up, and during the past year Samuel Granadier, R a y m o n d land in Palestine.
the Ida Hibbard Fund to crippled
The next board meeting will be fighting men returning from the
is the theme of the Brotherhood more than 50,000 persons of all Smith, Oscar LeGray, Jack Behr-
held
on
Feb.
19,
at
the
home
of
Observance of this year.
faiths successfully completed Red man and Irwin Cohen.
war fronts. Complete rehabilita-
Miss Hattie Gittleman is chair- Mrs. S. Kaufman of 2166 Oak- tion is made possible to these
Rev. Gelston will preach at Cross home nursing courses.
the Sabbath Eve Service of Tem-
Jewish community and other man of the program committee, man Blvd.
men by replacing lost hands and
Mrs. P. J. Cutler, president of arms with artificial members. A
ple Israel in the Lecture Hall centers have organized Red Cross who will present Mrs. Blumrosen.
Single reservations may be the organization, is urging all representative of the Ida Hibbard
of the Detroit Institute of Arts, home nursing classes, while Jew-
on Friday night, March 3, at ish organizations have actively made by calling Mrs. Sidney who wish to honor friends or Fund will attend this meeting
8:30. His subject will be "This fostered enrollment of their mem- Frank, chairman of tickets, Tyler relatives to do so with Golden and explain the details of this
Business of Brotherhood."
bership. The National Federation 4-5855, or her co-chairman, Mrs. Book inscriptions, Sefer Hayeled, project. The need for funds to
The Sisterhood of Temple Is- of Temple Sisterhoods, Bnai Phillip Gilbert, University 1-9212, darlings, sons and daughters in continue the operation of this
rael will hold a reception after Brith women and girls, the Na- before Monday noon, Feb. 28. service, or memoriams. For fur- undertaking is so imperative that
Mrs. Maurice H. Zackheim is titer information call Mrs. S. Pisgah Women have determined
the service in honor of Rev. tional Council of Jewish Women
and Mrs. Gelston, in the Roman- and the National Women's general chairman. Mrs. Charles Heyman, Hogarth 2057, or Mrs. to assume at least a part of this
esque Hall of the Detroit Insti- League of the United Synagogue, A. Smith is president. William Hordes, Townsend 1957. obligation and responsibility as
tute of Arts.
as well as others, have been ac-
part of the war service activities
The Men's Club of Temple Is- tively interested in this Red
presided over by Mrs. Nathan
rael will hold its annual Father- Cross program.
Wolf.
Cardozo
Club
Installs
Mrs.
Rose
Cowan
to
Be
Son luncheon on Sunday, Feb.
Although the impetus of war-
Beaver Edwards, who has per-
Officers
Sunday,
Feb.
20
Eli
Levin
Guest
Speaker
27, at 1 p. m., at the Grand Ter- time has been responsible for a
fected the technique of making
race Casino, 3067 E. Grand substantial growth in the num-
The Cardozo Club installed its artificial arms and legs, was born
Mrs. Ida Schultz, president of
Blvd., a few doors east of Wood- ber attending classes since Pearl
new officers for the year on Feb. in Detroit and received his art
the
Lt.
Eli
Levin
Auxiliary
No.
ward.
Harbor, the last few months have 230 of the Jewish War Veterans 20. The officers installed were: education at the Detroit School
shown a tendency to ease up on of the United States, announces Charles Makie, president; Sam of Fine Arts, the Art Institute
enrollment, according to Olivia the next regular meeting will be Rudin, vice president; Harry H. of Chicago, and spent some years
Hadassah to Hear Rabbi T. Peterson, national director of held
at the home of past presi- Shapiro, recording secretary; Joe studying in Europe. He was in-
Red Cross Home Nursing, who dent Mrs. Rose Cantor, 9237 Shapiro, treasurer; Gilbert Mil- structor of sculpture at the Col-
Fram on "Zionism and
warns of the danger of relaxing Wildemere, on Tuesday evening, ler, sergeant at arms; Herman lege of Architecture, University
the program.
Feb. 29, at 8 p. in. Mrs. Rose Blair, Hy Kinitzer, Sam Rudin, of Michigan, for six years.
American Politics"
"Approximately 55,000 doctors Cowan, department head, will be trustees. Richard Abrams was ap
The other feature of the eve-
and 43,200 nurses have been with- guest speaker of the evening. pointed as chairman of athletics, ning's program will be the pres-
"Zionism as an Issue in Amer-
drawn from civilian life to serve
ican Politics and International in the armed forces,' says Miss She will deliver a message of Max E. Hecker was appointed as entation of the "Bnai Brith Fol-
Diplomacy" will be the subject Peterson. "Twenty-eight states vital importance. Members are chairman of the educational com- lies" by tile Pisgah Women Play-
ers, directed by Mrs. Morris
of a talk by Rabbi Leon Frain at have fallen below the average of asked to make every effort to mittee.
Mrs. Carl Schiller, well known Gross. This rollicking revue will
a tea of the Detroit Chapter of safety, estimated at one doctor attend.
Final plans are now in progress Detroit club woman who was the provide expert solo dances, catchy
Hadassah at the Jewish Commu- to 1,500 persons. In some con-
nity Center on Tuesday, March gested industrial and army cen- for the affair to be held with installer, was also the guest songs, side-splitting skits, humor-
14, at 2 p. m., at which the Pal- ters, from 2,000 to 4,000 must the post and scheduled for Wed- speaker. After her talk Mrs. ous monologues, and will be sup-
a well trained Bnai
estine supplies phase of Hadas- depend on one physician. There nesday evening, March 1, at the Schiller answered questions asked p orted by
by
the
members.
Brith
chorus.
a
Elks
Temple.
There
will
be
sah activity will be featured. In- is no need for alarm if people
Admission will be limited only
The entertainment committee is
stead of the traditional sheet will learn to take care of them- cabaret, floor show and dancing.
and linen shower, Hadassah this selves in their homes and report For information and tickets call making plans for a social event to paid-up members. Husbands
year urges members and friends really serious symptoms to the Mrs. Ida Schultz, Townsend to be held early in March for may attend on payment of a 50-
8-0394. the members and their friends. cent admission fee.
interested in supporting this proj- doctors by telephone."
ect to make cash contributions
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The Red Cross Nursing Serv-
so that purchases may be made ice, which provides home nursing
in bulk and through priority ex- instruction, is supported from
tended to Hadassah by the United the general funds of the Ameri-
Nations who have recognized the can Red Cross. To carry on all
importance of the work of the Red Cross work throughout the
Palestine supplies committee in coming year, the organization is
promoting the war effort.
appealing to the country for a
Mrs. Saul Benyas is chairman 1944 war fund of $200,000,000.
of the Palestine supplies com- This will be subscribed through
mittee of the local chapter, which voluntary contributions and gifts
conducts a sewing group each during March.
Wednesday at the Hadassah of-
fice, corner Linwood and Clair-
mount Ayes. Members and friends
of Hadassah are invited to as- Hon. Camille Kelley to
sist with the project.
Address Fisher Town
Mrs. Max Frank, a former
president, who will preside at this Hall on March I
meeting, will present a resume
Policyholders in the Great West Life shared a notable year in 1943. By
Hon, Camille Kelley, wo•ld-
of the activities of the Hadassah
their thrift and prudence they made remarkable headway in spite of the
famous juvenile court judge of
Medical Organization.
Memphis, will speak exclusively
many strains of wartime and the unusual demands on their incomes
the Detroit Town Hall in
Chachmey Lublin Opens before
the Fisher Theater, Wednesday,
March 1, at 11 a. in. Her sub-
I Their increases savings added more than $13,000,000 to the
Parochial School
ject will be "Your Children in
funds which the Company is holding for them. Over
A parochial school beginning an Upset World".
The first woman juvenile court
$200 000.000 is now held in trust for 231 000 policyholders,
with the elementary and through
the high school grades was judge south of the Mason-Dixon
opened last week in the Yeshi- Line, and the second in the
2. They were joined by 24,500 new policyholders who, along
vath Chachmey Lublin. This United States, she has been
newly established English depart- elected five consecutive times
with former policyholders, added $101,000,000 of new protec-
ment is officially recognized by without opposition. She is a
tion for themselves and their dependents
widow,
and
the
mother
of
three
the Board of Education of the
State of Michigan. Accredited children, only one of whom is
teachers have been engaged. At living. He is Lieut. Haskell B.
3. They now own policies totalling $759,000,000—an average
present 16 students are enrolled Kelley, now stationed at the
Great
Lakes
Naval
Training
Sta-
of $3,286 for each policyholder
in the classes, which are in full
operation. Jews of Detroit should tion.
Tickets are available at Grin-
welcome this great accomplish-
4. They bought $29,000,000 of War Bonds and Canadian
ment of Yeshivath Chachmey nell's, Ra. 1124, for $1.65 and
Lublin. This will enable students $1.10 including tax.
Victory Bonds through their Company during the one year
to get full courses in both He-
—representing $125.00 for each policyholder .
brew and English subjects with-
Infants' Service Group
out the hardship of attending He-
brew School after attending pub-
The Infants Service Group
To many policyholders, 1943 brought death, retirement or unexpected
lic_ school all day.
The High School of the Yeshi- held its regular meeting of the
emergencies but through their foresight they had provided for these con-
vah was in operation for almost month in the home of Mrs. Shir-
ley
Hasnas.
Mrs.
Henry
Rose
and
tingencies Beneficiaries whose homes were saddened during the year
a year. Up to now only a Um-
! ited number of subjects could be Mrs. Sam Raider were co-host-
received $4,573,000, while living policyholders received $9,189,000—a
esses.
i , taught. The curriculum has been
The
group
discussed
plans
for
total of $13,762,000
broadened and a variety of sub-
the coming spring affair, which
jects are available.
is to be a bingo. Mr. and Mrs.
A complete report, showing the strong position of the Company, is avail-
Louis Wagner were named gen-
Rabbi Wohlgelernter
eral chairmen, with Mr. and Mrs.
able. It gives striking evidence of how men and women in the United States
Harry Weingarden and Mrs. Ar-
and Canada are making financial provision for their own future security.
Named Jewish Chaplain thu• Leibold as co-chairmen.
The group has gone all out
At Eloise Hospital
for the war effort and members
The Board of Wayne County are buying stamps and bonds
Institutions has announced the through the club. The members
appointment of Rabbi M. J. have decided for the duration
WINNIPEG. CANADA
HEAD OFFICE
Wohlgelernter of Congregation they would continue supporting
Beth Tefilo Emanuel as chaplain the child rescue fund. The group
at Eloise. There are close to has already contributed $800 to
Arthur P. Johnson, Agency Manager — 3146 Penobscot Bldg., Detroit
200 Jewish men and women at this fund.
All
members
reported
they
are
the hospital and infirmary, which
employs resident Protestant and saving fats, tin cans, paper and
Catholic chaplains. Frank E. Kelly all of the things that will help
is president of the board and in some way to bring an early
Samuel Brezner, vice president. victory.
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