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

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A itterkait apish Periodical Carter

March 31, 1944

I, 1944

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

7

..-CENTER ACTIVITIES-:-

,

Mothers' Clubs to
Feature Bundle Day
For Russian Relief

said
clearly
Ameri-
.rd the
e of the
portanee
his dec.
d inter-
suspen-
'al hear.
the Pal-

!e

daily,
in the
indica-
ning tra-
Jewi"h
construe.
White
s is the
my con-
e of this

leading
view in
resident's
effect of
the had
n to op-
a fair
the Pal-

JCTS
SOYER

The special feature of the com-
ing meetings at the Mothers'
Clubs will be "Bundle Day" for
Russian Relief. Men's as well as
women's clothes may be brought.
Calendar:
Young Women's Study Club—
Tuesday afternoon, April 4, 1:30,
Jewish Community Center, Wood-
ward at Holbrook.
Dexter Mothers' Club—Tues
day afternoon, April 4, 1:30,
Bnai Moshe Synagogue, Lawrence
at Dexter.
Woodward Club—Wednesday
afternoon, April 5, 1:30, Jewish
Community Center.
Davison Mothers' Club—Thurs-
day evening, April 6, 1:30, Work-
men's Circle Educational Center,
Linwood at Burlingame.
Sunday evening, April 9, there
w ill be a Passover program at
the Jewish Community Center.
Husbands and friends of members
are invited to attend. There is no
charge.

CH
IT

The Cubs of Pack No. 369 will
present a minstrel show on Sun-
day, April 2, at 2:30 p. m., in
the auditorium of the Jewish
Community Center. Fifty-five cubs
will participate in the show,
which is under the direction of
Merton M. Ertz, cub-master; Ben
Purnell, pack chairman, and Mrs.
Ben Lemberg, chairman of the
Den mothers. Bobby Labowitch
is the interlocutor, and Gerald
Freeman as Tambo and James
Stark as Sambo are the end men.

7,, • •

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ednesday night film program
he Jewish Community Cen-
The film is the story of the
sh 8th Army's smashing vic-
at El Alamein and its tri-
ant advance across the des-
o Tripoli.
Ill programs begin promptly
:45 p. m., and are held in
dult Lounge. They are open
e public.

°* • STRICTLYCONFIDENTIAL • • •

Marriage Course Continues

Cubs of Pack 369 to
Present Minstrel Show

CH

Contributions to the
Jewish Home for Aged

9

The following have made con-
by Phineas J. Biron
tributions to the Home:
The men's marriag e course of
puzzled too: Why the hush-hush
Julius L. Goodman, in memory NEAR EAST NEWS:
the Jewish Community Center
The Kiplinger Washington Let- policy?
on Monday night will continue. of Jeanette Kay; A. Hyman, in
The girls' course is on Thursday memory of son, Moses Hyman; ter, which claims to know the in- MEN AND BOOKS:
side of everything, a few weeks
night.
Congratulations to Dr. Stephen
Wetsman and Shatzen, in mem- ago told its readers that the Brit-
S. Wise on the publication of
ory of Hirsh Feldstein; Louis ish "don't like America's interest his new book, "As I See It",
Mildred Raskin to Be
Kerner, in memory of mother, in Arabia's oil pipeline, for it timed to appear just before his
B. & P. Guest Speaker
Betty Kerner; Mrs. Ella Velick, puts the U. S. into a trade area seventieth birthday on the 17th
which heretofore had been domin-
The Business and Professional in memory of Mrs. Chaya Sher- ated almost exclusively by the of this month . • . The volume
Discussion Group of the Jewish man; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Tabash- British". . . This dope is all contains a collection of his writ-
ings during the last few years,
Community Center, which meets
wrong . , . London and Washing-
every Monday at 8:30 p. m., in nick, in memory of Rose Nelco- ton have agreed on a division of and proves that Rabbi Wise had
the Adult Lounge, will have as vitz and Harry Smith; Mr. and oil interests in the Middle East it keen eye for what was in the
its guest speaker on April 3 Mrs. Harry Barnett, in memory not only among themselves, but stars not only for the Jews but
Mildred Raskin, a labor union of Jacob Greenberg, Dr. Harry also with Russia . . There are, for democracy . . . The book
should be read by every one con-
organizer.
Berman, Rose Welcovitz, Harry however, some unsavory individ- cerned about the winning of the
Smith and C. Louis Maas; Mrs. uals, several of them close to our war and the peace . . . Chief
Linda Malcolm to Give
State Department, who are letting
S. Rosenberg, in memory of themselves be used by the British Warrant Officer E. J. Kahn, Jr.,
Make-Up Demonstration
who has already published two
mother, Lena Miller; David Kay, Colonial Office . . . The idea of books on military life, has now
Linda Malcolm will give a in memory of mother, Bertha these Tories is to intimidate offi- crashed the austere columns of
make-up demonstration at the Katski; Mrs. Sarah Kline, in cial American circles and demand the Infantry Journal — with a
Jewish Community Center for the memory of father-in-law, Moyshe; disinterest in Zionism in exchange piece on G. I. humor . . The
Charm Group on Wednesday, Mrs. A. Blumrosen, Saginaw, for clear sailing on the oil busi- late Lord Wedgwood's "Testament
April 5, at 9 p. m., in the Art Mich., in memory of mother, Riv- ness . • . Did, you know that Tel to Democracy," just out, is irre-
Studio. Miss Malcolm is head of ke; Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Sit- Aviv is no longer a hundred per futable evidence that he consid-
the cosmetics department at Sam's perston, in memory of Sarah cent Jewish city? . . Its boun- ered Britain's attitude toward
Cut Rate and is well worth hear- Rosenthal; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph daries recently were extended to Palestine a touchstone of democ-
ing.
S. Burack, in memory of Mrs. include a nearby Arab village .. . racy . . . Any one who buys this
Rebecca Malbin and Mores Now all the municipal notices of volume, by the way, contributes
Marks; Charles F. Zekind, in Tel Aviv are published in both the purchase price to the Wedg-
Jt,niors Contribute to
memory of David Mortz; Mrs. J. Hebrew and Arabic . . . A rare wood Canteens for Allied Troops,
American Red Cross
Wartell, in memory of parents, treat was the recent dinner given as the printing costs of the book
The Juniors of the Jewish Com- Bessie and Charles Marks, and at the Hotel Commodore to Freda were donated by the Wedgwood
munity Center contributed $20.57 brother, Leon Marks; Mrs. A. Kirchwey, publisher and editor of Memorial Committee.
in pennies to the American Red Fivenson, Alpena, Mich.,, in mem- The Nation . . . Not so much OPERA NOTES:
Cross as a result of their Purim ory of mother, Esther; Dr. and because of what Dorothy Thomp-
Mrs. Samuel Ruskin, in memory son, Raymond Gram Swing and
On Broadway they're saying
carnival.
The Juniors are planning a of parents, Moses and Sarah Archibald MacLeish said, but be- that the Rockefellers' plan to sub-
Shiffman, and Dr. Harry Ber- cause of Freda's own great and si d iize pop ula riprieed opera is
special tabloid for Passover.
man; Seymour Simons, in mem- realistic speech . . . In contrast merely an attempt to lure tenor
ory of Sgt. William Seymour and to the other speakers, Miss Kirch- Jan Peerce back to Radio City,
Mrs. Rebecca Malbin; Isaac Bar- wey called the foes of democracy which he left for the Metropoli-
War Workers Group
nett, Mt. Clemens, Mich., in mem- by their right names, and for the tan Opera House . . . Billy Rose,
Contributes to Red Cross
ory of Mrs. Rebecca Malbin; Mrs. first time committed The Nation the impressario who made an
The War Workers' Group of Agnes Yarrows, in memory of to a favorable stand on a Jewish opera a smash hit (with his pro-
the Jewish Community Center brother, Benjamin Engel; Mrs. National Homeland in Palestine. duction of "Carmen Jones"), is a
contributed $62.16 ti the Ameri- Herman E. Rafelson, in memory HOW COME?
very proud man these days . . .
Recently he had to spend some
can Red Cross as a result of of Chaya Sherman; Mrs. Henri-
Harry Hershfield reports that time in court, where his role was
proceeds made from their Purim etta Knoppow, in memory of par-
ents,
Samuel
and
Esther
Shel-
in a Colorado prison camp for that of it plaintiff in a law suit
Carnival.
The War Workers will have a fish, brother, Nathan, and sister, captured Nazi soldiers there were . . . And Billy, American short-
Jannie
Shelfish.
two Czechs who had been forced hand champion of a quarter of a
Third Seder on April 9, in But-
Mrs. Potashnik, donation; Mr. to serve in the Reichswehr, and century ago, succeeded in taking
zel Hall, from 8:30 to 12 noon.
A special holiday program is be• and Mrs. L. Fabian, donation; who, as soon as they reached down the proceedings faster than
ing planned by the committee, Mrs. D. S. Friedman, in memory these free shores, threw away did the court stenographer.
with the aid of Matilda Segal, of mother, Fayge; Mrs. Edward their iron crosses . . . But the ABOUT PEOPLE:
E. Louis Neimand, and Reva Spilker and Mrs. Ruth K. Ross, in omnipresent Gestapo had an agent
Gertrude Bergman, granddaugh-
Reichman. There will be special memory of Jacob Greenberg and on hand . . . This Himmlerite
holiday refreshments, songs and of Yahrzeit of Abraham Koploy; took one of these crosses, heated ter of the late famous Rabbi
Mr. and Mrs. Herman S. Prince, it to red heat, and branded the Moses Margulies, has been hailed
dancing.
in memory of Mrs. Chaya Sher- two Czechs with it . . . And then as the most active executive in
man; Mrs. Belle Baskin, dona- he saw to it that their names the New York City Defense Re-
tion; Ida Velick, in memory of were put on the next list of pris- creation Committee, which sup-
SEGAL
parents, Joseph and Celia Velick; oners to be exchanged between plies entertainment tickets to ser-
Mr. Karp, donation; Mrs. Nosan- the U. S. and. Naziland . . . If vice men . . . In a little over two
(Continued from Page 4)
chuck, donation; Mrs. D. Rosen- Harry's information is really au- years she has put in 7,500 hours
not wholly reap the corners of thal, in memory of father, David; thentic, as it may well be, we of volunteer work . . . Reported
thy field; and thou shalt not Mrs. Jacob Levin, in memory of would like to ask: How come that entertaining troops in Africa is
gather every grape of thy vine- brother, Mordhe; Samuel Aher- anti-Fascist Czechs can still be Luise Rainer, while the latest
yard; thou shalt leave them for son, in memory of father, Abra- returned to Nazi-enslaved Eu- news of Paulette Goddard places
her somewhere in the Far East
the poor and stranger." . . . ham Asherson; Mrs. Bertha rope?
on a similar mission . . . The
"Thou shalt not defraud thy Kaufman, in memory of husband, CURIOSUM:
Navy is losing its Chief Petty
neighbor, neither rob him." . . . Moyshe Kaufman; Mrs. Tillie
Not long ago a commercial Officer Artie Shaw, whom a medi-
The wages of him that is hired Malberg, in memory of daughter,
shall not abide with thee until the Nehe; Messrs. G. and H. Lefkof- sponsor presented, over NBC, a cal discharge is bringing back to
morning." . . . Thou shalt not sky, in memory• of parents, Is- radio story presumably dealing civilian band-leading . . . Movie
hate thy brother in thy heart; rael and Esther Lefkofsky; Mrs. with anti-Semitic and anti-Negro director Sir Alexander Korda's
thou shalt love thy neighbor as Fannie Rosenfeld, in honor of fifth columnists in this country plum for the near future include
son's Bar Mitzvah; Leon Fried-
. The radio play was well done, the screening of a film biography
thyself."
This was Segal's way of look- man and Mrs. Rose Friedman- and was intended as good demo- of Winston Churchill.
ing at religion and, particularly, Weider, donation; I. Millstein, in cratic propaganda . . . It failed,
at being Jewish. There were those memory of mother, Lena Mill- however, in one esaential respect: Dr. Irving Edgar Named
who asked him, "In what way is stein; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Satov- At no time were the words "Ne- Advisory Psychiatrist
your idea of being Jewish differ- sky, in memory of Jacob Rosen- gro" or "Jew" mentioned, nor for
It was announced recently
ent from being Christian? In the berg; Mrs. Jennie Levy, in mem- that matter, the . term "anti-Sem-
way you are Jewish you could ory of husband, Abraham Levy; itism". . . We wonder what per- through the Governor's office that
sidore
L.
Heiman,
in
memory
of
centage
of
the
listeners
got
the
Dr. Irving I. Edgar has been
just as well be a Christian.
Where, in your Jewish life, are 'wife, Rose Heiman; Mrs. M. idea behind the presentation . . . appointed advisory psychiatrist
Kirschbaum, in memory of moth- The great majority must have for the Selective Service of
all the Jewish religious practices er, Rachel; Joseph Greenberg,
been deeply puzzled . . . We're Michigan.
that make us different?"
donation; Mrs. Sylvia Miller, in
Well, Segal replied, again you memory of husband, Sydney Mil-
bring up unessential differences ler; Henry Morris, Ann Arbor,
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cencies that are common to all loy; Mrs. Shlien, donation; Mrs.
their religions? I am a Jew pre- B. Blumberg, donation; Clarence
FOOT OF SECOND BLVD., OPPOSITE D. & C. BOAT LINES
cisely because I know that in its C. Newman, in memory of wife,
Take Woodward Cars Marked Boat Piers
essentials the way of Jewish life Sarah.
Separate
parallels the way of Christian
Departments for Men and Women
life and as a Jew, I go with
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
rife
toward the common BUY WAR BONDS
RANDOLPH 6744
goal of brotherhood. What is re-
S
igion for if it is not a way to
the brotherhood?
Segal knew Jesus as another
Jew who, even after the 2000
years, might yet be listened to as
He summoned men to the
brotherhood?
Segal knew Jesus as another
Jew who, even after the 2,000
years, might yet be listened to as
He summoned men to the
brotherhood.
* * •
I hope the rabbis of Bnai
Jeshurun will read this at my
funeral, but then it may be ask-
ing too much of them to read it,
since they are nationalists and
they may regard this piece as a
non-nationalist utterance. Any-
way, this speech may take about
10 minutes to read and no fu-
neral sermon should last more
than five minutes. Guests at fu-
nerals are in such a hurry to get
• MATZO MEAL • FARFEL' CAKE MEAL • WHOLE WHEAT MATZO • E qi3 MATZO,•
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