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May 12, 1944 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1944-05-12

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CLIFTON AVENUE • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

May r z, 1944

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

DETROITER CONDUCTS PASSOVER
SERVICES FOR MEN IN INDIA

and

The Legal Chronicle

Mrs. Samuel B. Danto
Elected Head of Temple
Israel Sisterhood

At the annual meeting and
election of officers of Temple Is-
rael Sisterhood, held Monday,
May 8, at the home of Mrs. Ja-

Corp. Robert Irwin Keller, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Keller
of 1026 Humphrey Ave.. conducted Passover services for 85 officers
and men somewhere in India. The Seder was considered the largest
held in the area with not a Jewish chaplain officiating.
Corp. Keller was active in Jewish communal work before
entering the service and was the manager of the Dumbarton-Grand
River store of Cunningham's.
Corp. Keller is married. His wife recently visited his parents.

Mlawer Verein to Hold
Open Meeting May 14

HEBREW SCHOOLS

A gift in honor of the 251:i
anniversary of the United He-
brew Schools has been received
from Isaac August, one of the
veteran lay leaders of the Jewish
community, and a staunch sup-
porter of the Hebrew Schools..
In the early years of the de-
velopment of the United Hebrew
Schools, Mr. August was respon-
sible for the merger of the Farns-
worth Talmud Torah, which was
then housed in the annex of the
Mogen Abraham Synagogue on
Farnsworth St., with the United
Hebrew Schools. The Farnsworth
Talmud Torah constituted the nu-
cleus of the Kirby Ave. Hebrew
School which was established in

Jewish Students at U. of M.
To Contribute to U. J. A.

ANN ARBOR, Mich,—Jewish
students at the University of
Michigan will be asked to donate
a minimum of $2 each to the
United Jewish Appeal, it was an-
nounced by leaders of the cam-
pus drive. Fifty solicitors have
been mobilized to reach all Jew-
ish students, and they will be
assisted by members of the speak-
ers bureau who will visit campus
dormitories, sororities and room-
ing houses, addressing the occu-
pants on the functions of the
UJA and its component agen-
cies. The University of Michigan
quota has been set at $1,600.

BUY WAR BONDS

MRS. SAMUEL B. DANTO

cob citrin, the followirkg officers
were elected:
President, Mrs. Samuel B.
Danto; vice president in charge
of meetings, Mrs. Roy Sarason;
The Mlawer Ungegend Verein
vice president in charge of ways
w ill hold an open meeting on
and means, Mrs. Arthur A. Hass;
The
Detroit
Round
Table
of
Sunday evening, May 14, at the
vice president in charge of mein-
meeting hall of Workmen's Cir- Catholics, Jews and Protestants bership, Mrs. David Ruby; vice
cle Educational Center at 8:30 p. will present a good-will team of president in charge of youth ac-
171.
speakers at a rally for national tivities, Mrs. Jerome Kanter;
The Verein was awarded the
treasurer, Mrs. Benjamin E.
Minute Man flag for excellent unity to be held in the High Jaffee; financial secretary, Mrs.
showing in preceeding Bond School Auditorium at Bay City Julius Fisher; recording secre-
on Sunday, May 14, at 7:30
drives.
tary, Mrs. Samuel Blacher; cor-
The Verein is making plans for p. m. The speakers will be Rev- responding secretary, Mrs. Sam-
erend
Joseph
Foley,
S.
J., stu-
a card party to be held on June
dent counselor at the University uel B. Keene; members of the
14 at the Workmen's Circle.
of Detroit; Rabbi Leon Fram of board for three years, Mesdames
Temple Israel, and Dr. Herbert Edward Rose, Max Osnos, Jacob
Citrin, Sol Lunsky, Morton Sny-
019 ****HWHX1140-CH:MCH9-19-CH:H9 0* Beecher Hudnut, pastor of Wood- der, Charles I. Bassey.
ward
Ave.
Presbyterian
Church.
6
The nominating committee con-
The speakers will be honored
at a dinner by community lead- sisted of Mesdames Leon B.
ers preceding the meeting, and Cowen, Harry L. Jackson, Chas.
their addresses will be followed L. Goldstein, David Levy and
by a pageant prepared by the Bayre Levin, chairman. The pray-
National Conference of Christians er before luncheon was given by
and Jews, entitled "My Country Mrs. Nettie Kosichek. The prayer
WINDOW SHADES
Tis". The pageant is being pro- of the National Sisterhoods was
MADE TO ORDER
duced under the direction of a given by Mrs. G. Unterberger.
Bay City committee, and will in- Mrs. Samuel Danto gave the an-
Cleaned and Repaired
clude representatives of the vari- nual report.
At the annual Mother and
ous religious, racial and nation-
LINOLEUM
ality groups. The chairman of (laughter luncheon to be held or.
Inlaid and Battleship
the Bay City committee is the Saturday, May 13, at the Detroit
Russ and Furniture
Rev. Fr. Duquoy, pastor of Visi- Leland Hotel, the chairman, Mrs.
tation Church, Bay City, and R. R. Kallmann, and co-chairman,
VENETIAN BLINDS
dean of the Bay City area. He is Mrs. Max Osnos, announce that
assisted by the Rev. Lloyd Mer- Mrs. Harry Goldberg and Mrs.
Drapery Hardware

Mazer will be in charge of
rill, president of the Ministerial Jacob
tickets at the door.
Get Our Prices sod Rave
Association,
and
Methodist
pas-
Fro* Estimates FunklAsed
• tor; and Rabbi Irving Ganz of
8625 LINWOOD
Bay City Community Synagogue,
• together with many other leading
CALL TYLER 5-1230
(Continued from Page 4)
clergymen and laymen of the
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:H900** * community.
the Mexico City group of In.
dian Jews. He stood behind a
table flanked by an abundance of
freshly cut flowers in ornament-
ed Mexican vases. He read in
Spanish and Hebrew from Scrip-
ture. He wore a small talith and
and
an ornamented white silk skull
cap. He preached an eloquent
sermon in Spanish.
There was singing . . . "The
ON LONG LAKE NEAR CHELSEA, MICH.
tenor, Ramirez's eldest son, a
student of the Mexican National
Will Re Open This Summer for a 9-Week Season
Conservatory of Music, sat down
at the organ (a small hand in-
JUNE 25 to AUGUST 27
strument) and struck up the Hat-
Boys and Girls from 6 to 15 Admitted for Full or Half Season
ikvah. The audience arose to its
feet spontaneously and joined in

singing the Zionist hymn with
such ardor and musical talent as
For Information and Registration Write
I had never heard before . . . I
caught myself furtively shedding
Farband Camp and Kinderwelt, 1912 Taylor, Detroit 6, or
a teat."
The Indian Jews number at
Phone TYler 4.8988 (Daily 12 to 2 P. M.)
least 500 in Mexico City and as
many more live in the country

towns of the republic. Being poor,
they are generally without syna-
Call our Registrars:
gogues and have their services
Mrs. D. Kumove,
UN. 1.7054
Mrs. S. Sislin, TO. 5.9772
in their homes—a practice for-
bidden by Mexican law.
The American Friends of the
Mexican Indian Jews "have
: An Experienced Cook and Other Camp Help
come to the conclusion that here
Apply at Office, Daily 12 to 2 P. M.
we have a cause most deserving
of our financial and moral sup-
port. No conscientious Jew can
read the story of the Indian
Jews of Mexico without being
convinced that this group fully
deserves our sympathy and our
help to enable them to carry
Annual Confirmation Services of Temple Beth El will be
out their ambition to become an
held on Sunday morning, May 28, and at Temple Israel
integral part of the world's Jew-
Saturday evening, May 27.
ish spiritual brotherhood."
Yes, having read the story, I
announcements of receptions at home will
appea Traditional
r in the next two issues of The Detroit Jewish Chron-
am convinced that people so
icle----on May 19 and May 26.
faithful are greatly deserving.
Contributions for the support of
Parents of Confirmants are urged to send their notices
their religious institutions will be
for Insertion in these two issues as soon as possible. There
gratefully accepted by Rabbi Ira
is a charge of $1 for each insertion.

Round Table Rally for
National Unity to Be
Held in Bay City

LA SALLE

Window Shade Co.

SEGAL

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The FARBAND Camp

KINDERWELT

WANTED

C ONFIRMANTS-AT-HOME NOTICES
TO APPEAR IN NEXT TWO ISSUES

E. Sanders, treasurer, Temple

Bnai Israel, Little Rock, Ark.

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