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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1944-04-28

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America Apish PerioScal Cotter

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

April 28, 1944

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Rabbi Mordechai Kahana of Palestine Visiting
Here on Behalf of United Aged Home of Jerusalem

3

Chbice of Mc;ny

New Double-Header Campaign for Chesterfield
Cigarettes Started in Newspapers on April 10

Rabbi Mordechai Kahana, fam- Moshab Sekenim in Jerusalem.
ous dean of a Yeshiva College It is engaged in caring for hun-
A novel, double-barrelled Cain- Science then takes a hand and
hi Palestine, has arrived in the d. reds of aged men and women
paign for Chesterfield Cigarettes blends them together in Chester-
'ty for a short visit. For 31 from all parts of the world.
started April 10. It is based field's Right Combination."
Since the outbreak of the war,
Both series are tied into
the number of inmates in the
on running two different groups unit by the use of Chesterfield's a
United Aged Home has almost
of advertisements simultaneously. "Five ke31Words tomore smak-
doubled, and their maintenance
The advertisements will run in ing pleasure—Right Combination
requires increased funds. At the
morning and evening newspapers —World's Best Tobaccos."
same time, the cost of living in
The Liggett & Myers Tobacco
from coast to coast.
Palestine has risen excessively
Company, the makers of Ches-
and credit came to a complete
The
first
group
stresses
the
terfield,
feel that the use of this
stand-still just at the time when
quality of the Chesterfield tobac- double-header campaign will go
the income from Europe has
cos. It features a large-size Pic- a long way to establish the qual-
stopped completely.
ture of an actual tobacco farmer ity of the tobaccos in Chesterfield
Under present circumstances,
and carries his signed statement and at the same time to illus-
the hundreds of aged men and
about the kind of tobacco Ches- irate in how many ways the
women rely primarily on the
terfield buys from him. folks at home can show their
gifts from America for their
The second group pictures sit- appreciation of the men and
maintenanc e and comfort. It is
uations, under the general head- women in the service by acts of
our duty to prevent the collapse
ing of "Things that mean a lot friendliness and courtesy.
these days" and mostly involving
of this vitally important institu
Chesterfield's two radio pro-
tion.
men in the service, in which a grains—Fred Waring's Pleasure
Knowing of Rabbi Mordechai
cigarette plays a friendly part. Time, featuring Victory Tunes
Kahana's keen interest in the
For example, one of the ads chosen by the men of the armed
welfare of our aged brothel's
in this second group brings home forces and John Nesbitt's Pass-
and sisters in the home, the of-
the idea that service men should ing Parade, a new program fea-
ficers of the American Committee
have first-call on the use of the turfing the star storyteller of all
of the United Aged Home ap- •
z. telephone with a caption read-
John Nesbitt—will sup It
Farrell, brilliant 24 year ing: "You first, soldier—I'll have time,
proached him with
funds
for
th the
request
finest the newspaper campaign.
io raise emergency
.,Id soprano, makes her second a Chesterfield while you talk."
appearance with Andre Kostel-
this great instituti on,
Another ad in this series car-
I AM A WAC
The officers of the American anetz Sunday (CBS, 4:30 EWT), ries the caption "Brought home
committee for the United Aged. Miss Farrell is a girl of many guests for dinner, Ma ..." and
a group of service men
Home of Jerusalem are: Rabbi sponsors. She displayed such tal- sh
By LT. FREDDIE BOYLE
RABBI MORDECHAI KAHANA Joseph H. Lookstein, president; eat in the church choir in home arriving for a home-cooked din-
town
Woonsocket,
R.
I.,
that
the
TIM
In
the past year that I have
Rabbi Jacob Redelheim, vice
four years ago made
served in the Army, I have no-
years he has been Dean of Ye- president;
pi es'
, Rabbi Jacob L. Moin- congregation
The
copy
in
the
first,
or
farm-
the money available for her study
ere-statement group, says "Na- ticed that too many women take
shiva College Chassam Sofer in ester, secretary. The United Aged in New York.
the wrong approach when they
Palelstine. He served two terms Home is endorsed by Orthodox
ture and Science united in making contemplate
ox
as a city councilor of Safed, as well as Reformed rabbis, in-
enlisting in the
Chesterfields a better cigarette.
' s Army Corps. They
Nature, with the farmer's
Palestine. He belongs to the ccluding Rabbi Abba Hillel Sil-
' s help, Women
board of directors of the Pal- ver of Cleveland.
about how little money
Pioneer Women Council grows the world's best tobaccos. they
1.
t 1cy are going to make as
estine Bnai Brith. He is also
Contributions for United Aged
a
soldier in comparison with the
one of the leading personalities Home of Jerusalem may also be Plans Second Child
in the Mizrachi Organization.
high
salaries
paid
in
their
civil-
Jewish
Congress
mailed to the office of the Vaad Rescue Fund Drive
ian occupations. Some women
Rabbi Kahane arrived recently HaYeshivoth, 12219 Dexter Blvd.,
Women to H Id
hesitate to enlist because they
from Palestine. Palestine has be- Detroit 6, Mich.
The Council of the Pioneer
fear having to work for some-
come a haven of refuge for those
Women's Organization of Detroit Annual Meet May 10
one they dislike or perhaps they
fortunate Jews who escaped the
Yeshivath
Chachmey
will
is now completing plans
horrors of war in Europe, ac-
ns for the
The Women's Division of the kind not be allowed to do the
cording to the rabbi.
of work for which they
Lublin Campaign
second Child Rescue Fund drive American Jewish Congress will consider themselves best quali-
One institution which opened
for the maintenance and rehabili- hold its annual meeting and fled. Others feel sure they will
its doors wide to these war refu- Now in Full Swing
tation of hundreds of refugee election of officers on May 10, not be able to get along with
gees is the United Aged Home,
12.30 p. m., in the English the rest of the women in the
The campaign of Yeshivath children in Palestine, many of Room of the Book Cadillac Hotel. barracks, or maybe it's just that
Chachmey Lublin and the Detroit whom are now cared for by the Annual reports will be read by they object to living with so
Sisterhood of Temple
Moatzath Hapoaloth in Palestine vice
Hebrew parochial school opened (Working Women's Council),
in
presidents and chairmen of many people. They complain fur-
all committees. Mrs. S. J. Sidell ther that they do not like to take
Israel Election to Be
Sunday, April 23, 1944, at the whose settlements and institu_ and Mrs. Joseph Frenkel are in orders and that they frown on
Congregation Bnai Moshe with a tions these children are housed.
Held Monday, May 8
charge of
. arrangements. For the necessity for regimentation.
Si
Since the beginning of this reservations
mass meeting of which Daniel
call Mrs. Sidell at
In the Army, as in civilian
Mrs. David Rub y, vice presi_ Temchin was chairman. Rabbi drive last year the local Pioneer University 1-4184. Mrs. Nathan life,
it is most unlikely that any
Women Clubs, with the coo p era- Spevakow will
dent of Temple Israel Sisterhood, Wolf Golo, president of the World tion of the various reading
give a review of women will find everything about
will entertain the board of the
cir- women's activities on the no- her job and her living quarters
Sisterhood at a luncheon on Fri- Mizrachi organization, the guest cies, organizations and "Hai" tional scene.
exactly as she would like them
udience groups, the sum of $28,000 has
day, May 5, at her home on speaker, i nspii;ede audience,
The national convention of the to be. Wars and wartime condi-
Santa Barbara Drive. The regu- He described Yeshivah C.. haclnr. been collected.
Women's Division of the Ameri- tions have never been especially
ts two periods,
eliod s, t i e
lar meeting of the board will Lublin and its
The National Child Rescue can Jewish Congress will take pleasant, but when we become
follow.
glory period of Lublin and its Fund Committee has just an- place in New York City on Wed- involved in a world-wide strug-
The regular meeting of the destruction and the re-establish- nounced the sum of $100,000 as nesday, May 31, through Friday, glel it is our duty to help. So
Sisterhood will be the annual meant in Detroit.
its quota for 1944-45. It is hoped June 2, 1944. Members wishing rather than look at the prospect
e entire membership of to attend th c convention o de- of servic e fr
The assembled guests pledged
meeting. This meeting will be a
m the angle
th
h
D 'jolt
• groups will mobilize siring further information r may much unpleasantness
picnic in the garden of Mrs, large amounts either from their in e t h t
there f oow
is at-
e half
Jacob A. Citrin of 507 W. Grix- own or through solicitations. Mr. f
telephone Mrs. Harry Baum, tacked to the job, why not find
dale Ave., on Monday, May 8, a and Mrs. Louis Solai pledged unT(hl.
Townsend 8-1895, or Mrs. Ar- out how much good you can do
The proceeds of the Child Res- th ur Stone, University 4-2878.
at 12 noon. Election of officers $1,000 for a room in the Yeshi-
for your country, your fellow-
will take place at that time and vah. Daniel Temchin pledged $500, to und which is transmitted Mrs. Max Seidman, chairman man, and for yourself? Why not
annual reports will be read. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Framowitz, $300; for th e Jewish Agency provides of the war bond drive honoring remember that even if you do
Samuel B. Danto, president, urges Dave Goldberg, of 612 Michigan or th e rehabilitation, , mainte- Rabbi Stephen S. Wise, urges draw an assignment not exactly
1 all members to attend. Theater Bldg., $100. The follow- nance and education of the in- the _continued purchase of war in line with your preference,
The plans for the mother and ing have pledged to raise the fol- coming children rescued from bonds through the American Jew- it will, at least, be a job that
daughter luncheon to be held lowing amounts: Jacob Soberman Poland, Rumania, Hungary and fish
Mrs. Seidman will 1M11111 help p vvin

this war and
a ur 0,, May 13, are being and Harry Stolsky, $1,000; Lou's other '
mail bonds on receipt of a check that is the task at hand. How
The
Pioneer
Women's
Council,
completed by Mrs. R. R. Kallman, Rose, $1,000; Morris Fisher and
made payable to the Federal Re- about concentrating on the op-
chairman, and Mrs. Max Osnos, Mr. Edelman, $1,000; David Gold- in conjunction with the Council serve Bank. Mercy units are to portunity for service rather than
co-chairman. Tickets may be obi berg, of the East Side Coal Co., of the United Reading Circles, is be purchased through the sale on the risk of a few unpleasant
tamed through the office . of Tern- $1,000; A. Aranow, $1,000; I. sponsoring an Oneg Shabbat on of these bonds. duties?
Pie Israel in the Boulevard Bldg. Shwartz, $800; J. Flinker, $500; Saturday afternoon, April 29, at
Mrs. Randolph Weber and her Max Charness, $300; J. Becker- 2 o'clock, at the Workmen's Edu-
committe e are anxious to serve man, $250; Mr. Smerling, $250, cational Center, 11529 Linwood
members and friends in the sale and Mrs. Eichenbaum, Meyer Ave. The program will be dedi-
of stamps and bonds. A tele- Terebelo and A. Weisbrot also cated to International Women's
Day and Child Rescue Fund
phone call to Mrs. Weber, Uni- pledged substantial amounts.
work. Participating in the after-
versity 3-6499, will bring prompt
The
campaign
is
now
in
full
service.
swing, meetings are held daily. noon's program will be Sara Hal-
perin of Cleveland, Mrs. Alexan-
Uniongrams may be purchased At the last meeting Daniel Tem- der
Sanders, Renah LaMed and
through Mrs. Ben Goldman of chin was appointed chairman of Sara Friedman of Detroit.
the Wilshire Hotel for those in- the campaign, and Jacob Sober-
terested in the central section, man and Morris Fischer, co-chair-
anti through Mrs. Charles Gittlea, men. Over $10,000 has been raised Rev. Mirsky, President
University 4-3226, in the North- already, which leaves a balance
west section. Members and of $30,000 to be raised. Commit- Of Cantor Association,
friend are urged to use this tees are being organized to help Visiting in Detroit
of remembering birthdays, make the driver a success. Rabbi
A means
a
Bar Mitzvahs and confirmations. M. Paretzky, executive director,
During the past week, Rev.
telephone call to either of these will assist with the campaign. He Joseph Mirsky of New York City,
chairmen
will
bring prompt will contact organizations and president of the Jewish Minis-
societies and congregations.
ters' Cantors' Association of
America and Canada, was a guest
r
here of Cantor Irving Ringel of
Congregation Bnai David. Rev.
Mirsky was also received by
Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka of Bnai
David and was also welcomed by
Cantor Jacob Sonenkla• of Con-
Detroiters have obtained 1,500,000 low cost
gregation Shaarey Zedek, Cantor
loans from this bank for personal, family
Hyman Shulsinger of Congrega-
tion Beth Tefilo Emanuel, and
and
business needs.
Cantor Anton Rosenfeld of Con-
gregation Shaar Hashomayim of
Need more be said?
Windsor.
Rev. Mirsky is presently mak-
A Service for everyone for every purpose
ing a tour of mid•estern cities
for the purpose of arranging for
a convention to be held in the
near future at which time plans
will be laid for the building of a
seminary for Chazonim Minis-
Serving Detroit s for 27 )ears
ters. Rev. Mirsky is the brother
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MAN Offla—WISNINSTON IMMO it MRS IP/111
of the well known Rabbi Samuel
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K. Mirsky, professor of Yeshiva
wow
College in New York City.

Bank in Detroit
in Total Number of

17

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NATIONAL BANK

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