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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1944-05-19

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Rabbi Jacob Nathan
To Be Beth Shmuel
Aux. Guest Speaker

Hungary Transfers
Jews to Areas Under
Allied Bombardment

Zedakah Club Elects
Its Officers on May 15

Jr. Hadassah Mother-
Daughter Tea to Be
Held Sunday, May 21

May 19, 1944

Rabbi Morris Max to
Address Michigan
Synagogue Conferen ce

At an election meeting of the
Zedakah Club last Monday, May
The Ladies' Auxiliary of Con-
ISTANBUL (WNS)—In a dia- 15, at the home of Mrs. Ed Sklar
The Detroit Chapter of Junior
For reasons unforeseen, the
gregation Beth Shmuel, 1736 bolic attempt to completely de- of Wildemere Ave., the following
Hadassah is sponsoring a Mother 11th semi-annual convention of
Blaine Ave., will hold a luncheon stroy the Jewish population in
and Daughter Tea to be held the Michigan Synagogue Conger-
on Wednesday, May 31, at Hungary, the Nazi-controlled Hun-
Sunday, May 21 at 2:30 at the ence, originally scheduled for
garian regime has established most
Rose Sittig Cohen Center, Lawton May 21, has been postponed to
of the concentration camps for
and Tyler Ayes. The gathering Sunday, June 18, Rabbi Max J.
will be the occasion of the month- Wohlgelernter, secretary, an-
Jews in areas most likely to be-
nounced. Various problems of
ly' Hadassah general meeting.
come targets for Allied aerial at-
t m importa
unityv
nce to our
At
this
meeting,
the
nominating
tacks. according to reliable reports
Jewish coosm
committee
will
present
the
slate
will feature
reaching here. Most of the 55
of next year's officers and board on the agenda.
rhettos and concentration cantos
One of the highlights of ,thy.
members for the approval Of the
that have been established by the
convention will be an important
general membership.
Hungarian Government so far are
As part of the entertainment, address by one of the most dis-
in such areas.
the Junior dramatic group, under tinguished leaders in the modern
This report was seen confirmed
the direction of Miss Lillian Orthodox Rabbinate, Babb; Mor-
by an American shortwave broad-
Grcenhut, will present the rollick- ris Max of Manhattan Beach
cast to Hungary which warned
ing comedy "Rifka Gets Her Jewish Center, New York, re-
the Hungarian people against be-
Man." Stars of the presentation nowned author and essayisi, who
lieving that the presence of Jews
will he Alyse Geer, Evelyn Rose, gained acclaim for his most re-
in the areas marked for bombard-
Florence Cooperman, and Eve cent publication, "Jewish Con-
ment would halt the Allied flyers
cepts of Marriage". Rabbi Max
Goldberg.
from their mission. The American
is vice president of the Rabbini-
Miss
Hilda
Biederman
is
in
broadcast, as heard here, warned
cal Council of America and mem-
charge
of
the
tea
table
for
the
Hungary that its treatment of the
serving of refreshments will con- be• of the executive of the Union
Jews would be an important factor
clude the program. Girls interest- of Orthodox Jewish Congrega-
in the Allied attitude toward that
ed in joining Hadassah are invited tions of America. He is known
country when the war is over. A
to attend the tea and to bring as a brilliant orator and inspir-
MRS. ESTHER DAVIS
shortwave broadcast from London,
ing lecturer.
their mothers. There will be a
heard here this week, warned the
Congregations are urged to
were
elected:
President,
Mrs.
Es-
MRS. LOUIS LEEBOVE
charge
of
50c
for
everyone
at-
Hungarian people that the moving
please take note of the changed
ther
Davis;
vice
presidents,
Mrs.
tending,
the
money
to
go
to
the
date and appoint their delegates
12:30, at Jericho Temple, 2705 of Jews into areas where factor- Doris Goldberg, Mrs. Helen Trie- fund-raising quota.
ies and railway yards are located
in time.
Joy Rd. All members and friends will not save the life of a single ger, Miss Tillie Knopper; treas-
urer,
Mrs.
Helen
Sugarman;
fin-
are invited to attend this lunch- Hungarian. The announcer, speak
ancial secretary, Mrs. Rose Klein;
eon, the proceeds of which will ing in Hungarian, said that the recording secretary, Mrss. Ann
1944 CONSECRATION CLASS OF
deliberate
removal
of
Jews
to
go toward the construction of
Adilman; corresponding secre-
bombing areas "is simply murder
SHAAREY
ZEDEK CONGREGATION
the new synagogue building at in the moral and criminal sense tary, Mrs. Dorthy Sklar; reporter,
Dexter Blvd., corner Buena Vis- of the word" and that all persons Mrs. Hattie Schwartz; trustees,
The following will be consecrated at Shaarey
ta. Rabbi J. Nathan will be the participating in the execution of Mrs. Evelyn West, Mrs. Bertha
Synagogue, June 4, 1944:
guest speaker, and a noted singer the plan "must know that they Sloan, Mrs, Nettie Deutsch; rep-
resentatives to the Community
will offer several entertaining se- cannot escape punishment."
Joan Abrams, 2704 Clements Ave., Mr. and Mrs. Arthur.
Council, Mrs. Sophia Lifkewitz,
lections. For reservations call
A DNB report reecived here Mrs. Belle Hordes.
Florence Abromovich, 2454 Pingree Ave., Mr. and Mrs. Louis.
Madison 7938 or Mrs. L. Leebove, this week disclosed that when the
Bernice Adler, 2662 Clements Avee., Mr. and Mrs. Herman.
Installation of officers will
chairman of arrangements, Town- Budapest city administration an-
Janet Roslyn Arfa, 2439 Blaine Ave., Mr. and Mrs. George.
send 5-1351, or Mrs. H. Mitz, nounced that it had found a cache take place at the Statler Hotel
Miriam Bernstein, 2400 Boston Blvd., Dr. and Mrs. Albert E.
on
Monday,
June
12,
12:30
p.
in.
Hogarth 6222, co-chairman. The of dynamite and a secret radio. in
Gloria Bloom, 2700 Oakman Court, Mrs. Lillian Bloom.
Reservations
may
be
made
by
chairman of the Journal is Mrs. the vacant home of a deported
Florence Pamela Blumenthal, 3015 Webb Ave., Mr.
calling Mrs. Helen Trieger, Uni-
and
Jack Goror.
Jewish family, Hungarian and versity 2-3994.
Mrs. Max.
The Auxiliary will hold a Nazi gangs perpetrated a pogrom
Dorothy Jane Clayman, 2431 Pingree Ave., Mr. and Mr..;,
luncheon and special meeting to on the remaining Jewish families
Harry.
make 'final arrangements for the in Budapest. Several Jews were Yeshivath Chachmey
Barbara Ruth Cohen, 7760 LaSalle Blvd., Mr. and Mrs.
annual donor luncheon at the killed and wounded.
William.
home of Mrs. Fieman, 2733 Webb
At the same time it became Lublin Campaign Is
. Adele Cowitz, 3316 Tyler Ave., Mr. and Mrs. Philip,
Ave., Tuesday, May 23, 12:30 p. known here that all Polish Jews Making Much Progress
Constance Ellen Croll, 2203 Victoria Ave., Windsor, Ont.,
m. All committees are invited to who had been interned in Hun-
Major and Mrs. David.
attend.
gary have been deported to labor
A meeting attended by David
Joan Lois Davidoff, 2662 Calvert Ave., Mr. and Mrs. Harry.
and concentration camps in Po- Goldberg, W. Sandler and J. She-
Shirley M. Dorn, 2524 W. Philadelphia Ave., Mr. and Mrs.
Morris.
and. Anionic the deported were vitz was held to prepare for a
Polish-Jewish soldiers, Polish- general meeting of all presidents
Shirley Lynn Dunitz, 18000 Fairfield Ave., Mr. and Mrs. Mw:.
Hebrew Ladies' Aid to
Jewish refugees and Polish Jews of synagogues in the city of De-
Geraldine Feldman, 3251 Calvert Ave., Mr. and Mrs. Joseph.
Elect Officers May 24
who had been living in Hungary troit. A meeting was held of all
Arlene Beverly Fenton, Book-Cadillac Hotel, Mr. and Mrs.
Morry.
for as long as thirty years.
presidents, vice-presidents and
A meeting will be held Wednes-
In an effort to discourage the treasurers of the various syna-
Shirley
Feurring, 3296 Clements Ave., Mr. and Mrs. Isadore.
day, May 24 at 1:30 p. m, in the non-Jewish population from com-
Louise H. Friedman, 1635 Calvert Ave., Mrs. Dora D.
Dexter-Lawrence Hall. All mem- ing to the rescue of the Jews, the gogues of the city was held May
Lillian Fuller, 3809 Sturtevant Ave., Mr. and Mrs, Tobias.
bers are urged to attend as sec- Hungarian Government issued a 18 at the Beth Tefilo Emanuel
Toby Ann Gertzman, 1600 Seward Ave., Mr. and Mrs. Samuel.
ond nomination and election of decree banning any aid to Jews. Congregation, to organize as rep-
resentatives of their respective
Marjorie Joan Glasier, 2919 Webb Ave., Mr. and Mr....
officers will take place.
The decree provides that all per-
Benjamin.
The paid-up luncheon will be sons sheltering or aiding Jews congregation on the Yeshivah
Betty Doris Goldberg, Belcrest Hotel, Mr. and Mrs. Louis.
held June 7, with Mesdames Es- would be dealt with summarily board.
Pearl Marie Gottlieb, 2049 Virginia Park, Mr. and Mr
Hold General Meet
ther Engel, Ethel Goodman and and sent to internment camps.
, .
Hyman.
A
general
meeting
of
all
mem-
Fanny Roth, chairmen. A nominal
With the arrival here of the bers and friends was held in the
Estelle Green, 18075 Greenlawn Ave., Mr. and Mrs. Samuel.
fee will be charged and a home official Hungarian Government
Helen Leah Grossfeld,
Yeshivah building, Tuesday. May
cooked meal will be served.
147 Farrand Park, Mr. and Mrs. Max S.
newspaper, U.i Magyarsag, it was 16. Rabbi Nathan was chairman
Florence Ruth Grossman, 2688 Glynn Court, Mr. and Mrs.
A picnic is scheduled for July. disclosed that for every Allied
Leo.
The date will be announced later. raid on Budapest one thousand and Rabbi N. Katz of Toledo, 0.,
Helene L. Gurian, 2715 Richton Ave., Mr. and Mrs. Elias J.
Chairmen are Mesdames Irene Jews will be executed. The news- was the guest speaker. Reports of
the Yeshivah progress was given
Lee Herzberg, 2146 Oakman Blvd., Mr. and Mrs. Albert.
Stein and Eleanor Ehrnwald.
paper also disclosed that Hungary by Rabbi M. Rothenberg, dean.
Rhoda Joy Horwitz, 2255 Oakman Blvd., Capt. and Mrs. John.
is determined to rid itself of Jews Financial report and of the cam-
Eleanor Fay Jacobs, 18052 Pennington Drive, Mr. and Mr,.
ti "as has been done in Germany paign was given by Rabbi El
Milton.
Does Your Business Need
and Poland." It also revealed that Finkel. All present have pledged
Norma Jean Joslove, 18286 Northlawn Ave., Mr. and Mr.
Jews being evacuated from their their support by promising to in-
Jacob.
Additional Capital?
homes in Budapest have been or- terest a few of their friends to
Shirley Lynn Kallman, 19125 Canterbury Drive, Mr. ,I!,
We Loan on Machinery—Equipment-
dered to leave all stoves, electrical become members of the Yeshivah.
Mrs. David.
Chat tel Mortgages—contracts—Notes
fixtures and air-raid shelter equip-
Louis Rose and David Goldberg,
Prompt, Confidential Service
Reva
Kolodney, 4052 Sturtevant Ave., Mr. and Mrs. Isadore II.
ment. More than 50,000 radios both vice-presidents of the Yeshi-
ElainjeamR
inuth Jr. Krell, 3045 Cortland Ave., Mr. and
Mrs. Ben-
have been confiscated from Jews vah, have brought pledges from
Commercial
in Budapest and about 70,000 from Isidore Kowal and Henry C. Kew-
Alice Lillian Lazar, 3784 Sturtevant Ave., Mr. and Mt'''.
Acceptance Corp.
the Jews in the provincial cities. ell of $500.00. Mr. and Mrs. Dan-
Isador.
Henry Jassy, Pres.
iel Temchin have given their share
Hannah D. Levin, 2055 W. Boston Blvd., Mr. and Mrs. Saul R.
614 Fox Bldg.
CO. 6472
to the campaign by presenting a
Ilene Harriet Mason, 2605 Elmhurst Ave., Mr. and Mrs.
BUY WAR BONDS check
Benjamin.
of $500.00. M. Jacobs and
sons have contributed $100.00 to-
Luane Joan Mittenthal, 19185 Warrington Drive, Mr. and
Mrs. Milton,
wards the campaign.
A radio appeal was made over
Hinda Penfil, 207 Pasadena Ave., Mr. and Mrs. Morris 1.
the Jewish Hour last Sunday with
JoAnne Dawn Prince, 2272 Glynn Court, Mrs. Morris II.
the kind assistance of Mr. and
Betty Jean Reitzin, 2275 Tuxedo Ave.. Mr. and Mrs. Ma'.
Mrs. Hyman Altman.
Phyllis Robinson, 2043 Taylor Ave., Mr. and Mrs. Ely.
Peggy Suzanne Rosenberg, 2656 Calvert Ave., Mr. and Mt'.
Harry L.
Infants Service Group
Qualify counts in times like these. Now, more than ever,
Susan Jane Rosenberg, 2519 Calvert Ave., Mr. and Mrs. Joeoh•
Elects Its Officers
are people coming to SCHETTLER'S for their medical needs.
Helen Reva Rosenbloom, 1514 Philadelphia Ave., Mr. and
Mrs. Harry.
The Infants Service Group
Certain quality is a wartime necessity.
held election of officers at the
Shirley Pearl Rott, 17500 Fairfield Ave., Mr. and Mrs. Harry.
home of Mrs. Nathan Rothenberg
Rita Lynn Schaeffer, 3296 Webb Ave., Mr. and Mrs. Harty J.
2654 Elmhurst Ave., with Mrs.
Bluma Eagle Schreiber, 19350 Warrington Drive, Mr. and
Mrs. Alex.
Abe Young and Mrs. Sarah Gut-
tentag as co-hostessess. The fol-
Dolores Schreibman, 3222 Richton Ave., Mr. and Mrs. Samuel.
lowing officers were elected:
Rita Leatrice Schwartz, 2692 Fullerton Ave., Mr. and Mr'.
Joseph,
President, Mrs. David King; vice
presidents,
Mrs.
S.
L.
'Verson,
Sylvia
Schwartz, 2911 Tuxedo Ave., Mr. and Mrs. Morris.
Grosse Pointe
Detroit
Mrs. M. M. Schare, Mrs. Eve
Liane Dawn Sidder, 3775 Fullerton, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney.
Sherman; treasurer, Mrs. Sarah
Annette Sklar, 3040 Fullerton Ave., Mr. and Mrs. Morris.
Guttentag; financial secretary,
Esther. Sklar, 2545 Chicago Blvd., Mr. and Mrs. Harry.
Mrs. ,Julian Grace; corresponding
Marilyn Sklar, 2303 Kendall Ave., Mr. and Mrs. Reuben.
secretary, Mrs. Abe Young; re-
Caroline Smerling, 4109 Clements Ave., Mr. and Mrs. Same..I.
cording secretary, Mrs. David
Marilyn Stone, 10215 McQuade Ave., Mr. and Mrs. Henry.
Mattes; social secretary, Mrs.
Estelle Faye Torgow, 3315 Cortland Ave., Mr. and MN.
Solly Abels; case chairman, Mrs.
Jonas J.
KOSHER
Jack Freeman; happy day fund,
Beverly Joyce Trager, 18074 Oak Drive, Mr. and Mrs. Max.
Mrs. Sam Gross; memorial fund,
Beverly Ruth Wasserman, 2724 Lawrence Ave., Mr. an
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