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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1944-03-31

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March 31, 1944

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal

"NO GREATER LOVE" AT CINEMA

Gifts to North End Clink

1944

Chronicle

PRESS IN PALESTINE WEIGHS MEANING
T ROOSEVELT'S STATEMENT
OF PRESIDEN
daily,

said:
,_
The following gifts were re
ceived
by by
North
Krause,
Mrs. End
and Clinic:
Mrs. Harry JERUSALEM (WNS). — The leading Hebrew
Wets
man; in memory
Fred- text
President on
Roosevelt's
"Roosevelt's
declaration
clearly
In memory
of Mrs. of
Emma
cent of statement
Palestine, re-
defines
the attitude
of the Ameri-

ick Friedman, by Mr. and Mrs. which had been suppressed here can Government toward the —
Wallace
Jossman; in memory of by British re censorship,
was the
made
White
Paper Special
and the importance
fate of the •'
W
this week with
Jewish
people.
e
Mrs.
Jacob
Oppenheim,
by Mr.
public of
h Arab newspapers from should be attached to this dec-
and Mrs.
James
L. Pollack;
in arrival
memory of Mores Marks, by Mr. Egypt which carried the message. laration after the varied inter- -
It was the general opinion of pretations given
to the suspen
ongressional
hear-
on the Pal-
the
Jewish
press
here
that
Presi-
sion
of
the
C
and Mrs. William H. Kaplan and
Roosevelt's assertion that ings in Washington
Mrs. and Mrs. Sylvan Grosner
rg
In
of Jacob
Greenbe,
The
English language daily,
by memory
Mr. and Mrs.
William
H. Kap- dent
the United States Government estine
resolution."
had never given its approval to "Palestine Post," saw in the
1
was
a
Ian, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Sil-
vermin,
Mr. anti.
Mrs. Charles
White. move
Paper in of the
1939
wa for President's statement an indica-
Hamburger;
in memory
of Dr. the
forward
fight
tion that "while maintaining tra-
editoal
dealing
Harry Berman, by Phi Delta Ep- the abrogation
of the
White with
Pa- ditional interest in the Jewish
silon Graduate Club of Detroit, per policy.
ri
tion in Palestine, the White
I n a n
that reconstruc-
this is the
Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Joseph
Morris Hartman;
Garvett, the significance of the views on efforts for feel
national
o
in memory of Mrs.
Rose
Welke-
Palestine
expressed
by
the
Presi-
does
not
and Mrs. Charles dent of the United States, Devon, crete
time policy
for enunciating
any
on the future
of cn-
this
witz, y I .
country.
Hamburger; in memory of Max
Haaretz, one of the leading
*
• the view in
Bresenthal, by Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Geverkshaften Drive
dailies here, i '
... D .
s
Neiman; in memory o
an
editorial
that
the
President
1
vid Blum, by Mr. and Mrs. J. B. •••
will have the effect o d f
Closes with Fete at
statement
Neiman; in memory of Max
"considerably purifying the ba
Mrs. Scottish Rite Temple
Schwartz, by Mr. and
. atmosphere which began to op-
a fair
Charles Hamburger; in memory
Mrs, Chaya Mr. With . torium
the Scottish
Rite Audi
of the Masonic
Temple
press
all
those
seeking
of Mrs,
and hundreds of and decent solution for the Pal-
Copin; in memory
and Mrs. Saul Sherman,
by
of Mrs. Rebecca Malbin, by Mr filled to capacity
In Mrs.
memory
of Grosner.
•1st Se. Wil- others who were not able to get estine problem."
and
Sylvan
in, the local Histadrut commit- --
lion Seymour, by Miss Ruth
Detroit movie goers will thrill American dialogue catches to
of "No Greater
Love" out
above
else
in "No
Greater
Mishy, Miss Ann Seder, Mr. and tee celebrated the wind-up of the
t scenes
o the dramatic
and emotional
a T.
The all
one
thing
which
stands
now showing at the Cinema The- Love" is the indomitable
charac-
Alfred
in mem-
ten program
campaign
an partisan
lead- Mrs.
ory
of Mrs.
Sarah Blumberg,
Rosenthal,
by 1944
with Geverkshaf
an
elaborate
in
memory
of Loewenstein;
Oscar
by
which
many
celebrated
artists
took part.
The meeting opened at 8:15
f
ater. This truly great story of a ter of the woman
woman who took the war into er, and the superb portrayal of - Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. Jordan,
her own hands is the first Rus- her by Vera Maretskaya, a young
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Eugene
Cross;
in
Kushinsky,
director,
' y woe- Mr. and Mrs. Abram Sapiro, Mr. and
resses. The changes in this
was called
to order expressing
by A. II.
sian film completely spoken in woman who seems to have no _ and Mrs. Abraham Cooper, Miss
parallel among Hollywood act-
English.
of a valiant Russian woman lead- an from joyous motherhood be- Elizabeth Finley, Mr. and Mrs. the gratitude on behalf of the 10- h
"No Greater Love" is a story a fore the Nazis strike, to cold, Alfred Loewenstein, Mr. and and cal committee to the Jewish

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ceaseless, unswerving counter at- furious hate as she leads her Mrs. Charles N. Agree, Mr. and Chronicle and all other an
Jewis
the
o f was
ing
her fellvillagers
tack against
the Nazis who ini
klle d People against them, and finally Mrs. Aaron Shapiro, Mr. and Mrs. and Angle-Jewish c newspapers
in
hairm
the
as introduced
chairman of
her husband and baby before her to warmth and a semblance of Julius Hartman, Mr. and Mrs. Detroit. L. He then
Mov-
Bernard D. Cohen,
by Mr.
and rim
L. Schauer,
Cooper;
in honor
eyes. The film has moments of Youth again as the costly victory Joseph Abraham
Hartman;
in memory
of evening. The guest speaker
Mrs. Emanuel Weil, by Mr. and Louis Lipsky, president
of who
the
FOOD PRODUCTS
C m •iny
Eastern Insura
violence and almost overwhelm. is finally
won. a the
"Iran,"
pictorial
show-
In addition,
Cinema
pre- of the anniversary of Mr. and
,KOSHER for PASSOVER
ing grimness, but the grimness ing the meeting place where Mrs. Sidney Levy; in honor of is one of the outstanding leaders ,
is leavened by moments of genu- sents
ine humor, and by interludes of
The musical numbers were ren-
the Stalin, Roosevelt and Churchill the anniversary of
frank coquetry between d two
d b the following artis
ban
e-
Mrs.
Sidney
e
y,
h
e
young members of t
Belarsky, Mrs. Emma
— Mrs. Mathilde Welt's birthday, Sider and
the
entire
Halevy
Sing-
spirit
by Mrs. Carrie May Berger; in
• et with an ensemble of
honor of the recovery of Mark • .
the
Detroit
Symphony Orchestra,
Fashion
Review
to
Be
Gourwitz,
by
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Na-
tag
Sociy
-
Laundry Drivers Social Club
Silverman; in honor of the in the oratorio of Di Tzvei Bri
Presented
by
Temple
than
Serves at USO Canteen
. der
J. L. Peretz, composed by
Bar Mitzvah of Martin Stone, by
i by
,
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cross; in
On Monday, March 13, the Israel Sisterhood
direction
of under
Dan Frohman.
the next meeting of Tem- honor of the Yahrzeit of mother, sical
Jacob
Schaefer
the mu-
Laundry Drivers' Social Club
At th
served
at They
the Downtown
USO
Canteen.
were under
the ple Israel Sisterhood, which is Mrs. Yetta Liebman, by Mrs. I. Hillel Students to Give
to be held on Monday, April 10, Bailer;
in honor
the
Yahrzeit
of brother,
Louis, of by
the
Slatker Supper Sunday, April 2
rts,
directorship of Mrs. Philip Yan_ at the Detroit Institute of A
ovsky and Mrs. Louis Rubin, a Spring fashion revue will be family. ----_
Bnui Brith Hillel Foundation
re- held, directed by Mrs. Harry
at the University of Michigan
chairman and co-chairman
will hold a cost supper, Sunday,
spectively. Other women assist- Clark and Mrs. W. B. Green- Congress Women to
ing were Mesdames Arthur Be- wild will be presented. Musical

April 2, at 5:30.
Sybil Kahn, '45, of Bay City,
bas, Edward Bonin, Max Cohen, arrangements composed by Mrs. Hear Val Clair April 12
Dubin, W. B. Greenwald will be played
the student director in charge
Ruby S. Cohen, Albert R.
The Detroit Women's Division is of the supper, and Edythe Co-
H. Fox, Harry Harris, Sidney by Mrs. Jesse Rosen.
Mrs. Harry Clark and her co-
Jeffee, Morris Kahn, Morris Katz, chairman,
Mrs. Ben Goldman, of the American Jewish Congress
'45, chairman
of Long Island, N. Y.,
Morris Linden, Isaac Litwak, Sam . will be prepared for •the sale of wil
l meet at the Congregation hen, the
Shaarey Zedek, Wednesday, April is Following the supper, sound
Malitz, Dave Melnick, Sol Mig-
dal, Sam Milgrom, Morris Pick Uniongrams.
War bonds and stamps will be 12, at 1:30 p. in. Val Clair,
be shown. The movie
stein, Albert Perrin, Julius Rho- on sale through Mrs. Randolph news commentator on. radio sta- movies will
- '''
tion CKLW, will be the - Ttlest Pr''''
lik, Harry Utchenik.
Weber, chairman of the com- speaker. Mrs. David Bernstein 0'
a
will give a resume of the ctivi-•
:
mittee.
Sale Apartments
Con-
leon
will Pre -
unch The
A dessert
s
chairmen ties of the World Jewish
meeting.
(
cede the sert
for this social hour are Mrs. Ben greys,
te phen S.
Go ldman and Mrs. Dav
the ister
Women's Division is now active l:•
ve
hood acting as Sauls
hostesses.
wil l lead in engaged in a bond selling
Bow long can
Jac
Mrs.
Spangled Members and non-membersdri or,
to your life savings.
Washington control the pressure of
ing ob of the Star
the singing
circulation.
urge d to participate. Checks ma
20 billion dollars now in
be made payable to the Fedora
Banner.
all the confusion, after war
In
real estate will stand
Reserve Bank and mailed to Mr:
l ,Rion, Detroit
hope eonlfort-
firm, a lwacon of
Downtown Synagogue to Max Saidman, 3317 W. Gran
security. Facts & Figures from Ntr.
Ave., or Mrs. Samuel Katkir
Bedford.
19330 Warrington Drive, chait
Hold Passover and
$10,000 Down: 15 apts. 5 stores beau-
man and co-chairman of thi

ROKEACH

tt
nt

It

What Will Happen

-

ty. Marble the lobby new carpet"
new stoves new refrig Painted walla
modern plumbing. 100,000 bldg.
value. Snap only $50,000.
Kelvinators,
22 apts. ElevatOr new
tiled halls. Tan brk nat• stone front.

000. Payments

Cheap O.P.A. rents $10,
. Entire price only
only $250 mo with a future.
$15,000. Property

Magnificent 27 apts 24 tiled sun par-
Rent $16,500. Im-
lors all like neW.
agine selling once $175,000. Price cut
to $70,000. Terms $25,000. Good cash
surplus after all expense, and 8100
:no. payments.
50 fireproof
Concrete Floors & roof.
elevator mosaic floors.
apts. Carpels,
Rent $28,500. $40,000 down. Wonder-
ful value nothing like It In the city.

COMPANY
HOMER DAMIEN L

Dime Bldg. Cad. 0321

Yiskor Services

project.
Services in consecration of the The newly-formed study groui
Passover festival will be conduct- meet on alternate Thursdays r
e of the chairman, Mr
ed at the Downtown Synag
the holler nstein. "Guide to Antei
1205 Griswold St., Friday ogue,
eve- ican Social Problems," a Colon
ning a t 5:30. Morning services
will begin Saturday at 8 and
commi
Sunday at 9 a. nt. Passover fes- bia
University
Publication,
spot
cored
by the inter-faith
on,
e
f
the
Womens
Divisi
il
o
tival begins Friday evening, A pr te
as a basis for discussior
7, and will continue for eight used
Mrs. Nathan Spevakow is lead(
days.
of the discussion group. All Cm
Memorial services, known as
Yiskor, will be conducted Satur- gress members are invited I
art in this educational pr
day, April 15. beginning at 9 take part
a., at half-hour intervals until gram,
12:30 p. m.
Rabbi Herman Rosenwasser Victory Aids Evening
will be in charge of all services.
26

PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS

Complete Line of Drugs and Sundries

Visit Our New Soda Fountain and Lunch Counter

LOUIS SERLIN, Prop.

are always welcome at our store."

Dexter Blvd. at Elmhurst

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A newly created group (
women known as the Victor
Aides whose main objective
working for the war effort, hi
planned an evening of gam •
This is scheduled for April 2
and is to be held at the Dexte
Lawrence Hall. A nominal charl
is to be made which will also i
elude refreshments. Mrs. Ma
Greenfield has charge of the a
rangements, and is being assists
wald. Ti
by Mrs. Emery Ehrenal ventu
proceeds of this initi
are to be turned over to t'
Red Cross.

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