fistericam Amish Periodical Cotter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 29th tear of Service to Oar State awl Nation ad. rn g 28, per aile lest VOL, 46, NO. 24 Detroit and Jewish Chronicle The Legal Chronicle DETROIT, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, JUNE 16, 1944 - - 10c Single Copy; $3.00 Per Year Rabbi L. Fram to Maj. Harold Allen Address Central Heads Beth El's Conference Meet War Bond Drive SO. on , ipt :ho "Popularizing Reform Judaism" His Topic alt er.s an, of Cr. of to Urges Gallants to Even Greater Effort Rabbi Leon Frani of Temple Temple Beth El's War Bond Israel will be one of the principal drive in the Fifth War Loan, speakers to address the 55th an- dedicated to the sons of Beth nual convention of the Central El in the armed services, is m. ant cal ty. ho st, elf etl he )111 he ed Ii' ng Kvutzah Ivrith to Sabbath League Give Friedland Annual Meeting Program June 22 At Bnai Moshe Leonard T. Lewis Elected President Of Temple Beth El RABBI LEON FRAM MAJOR ALLEN Conferenc e of American Rabbis, rapidly gaining momentum," said which begins Friday , June 23, at Major Harold Allen, who is serv- Cincinnati. ing with Leonard N. Simons as Frani has been invited general co-chairman of the drive. by his colleagues to deliver an Major Allen , wo h was with the dn ressonthi e s u bjectPopRualbabr men in the armed forces during address -i tkhnt.o. wfsirstf rofno iu r hiNsvar ow l oiiiin pe d rrsiovneasi Reform Judaism" Fram has long b e en recognized the s as an expe rtin the field o f popu- contacts with them how import- lathing religion and organizing the men in service are g ng ant to utras , of the war bond See FRAM—Page 16 drives being put on at home. Each boy watches his own corn- -, munity, with keenest interest. In Exercises at Beth the case of the men of Beth El, the success of Temple Beth El's El Memorial Park Four War Loan drive was of tremendous importance to them, Sunday, June 18 and this drive in the Fifth War Rain or shine, a large turn- Loan will be watched with even out is expected at Beth El greater interest. "Initial reports of workers and Memorial Park fourth anni- war bond orders received direct versary exercises Sunday, June at Temple Beth El's office have 18, at 3 p. m. at 28120 W. been encouraging, but it is ap- Six Mile Rd. between Inkster parent," continued Major Allen, and Middle Belt Rds. "that many thousands of dollars A very impressive service in sales have not as yet been will be conducted! by Dr. B. Benedict Glazer and Dr. Leo turned in by the workers." Major Allen urges even great- M. Franklin of Temple Beth er effort be put forth by "W- EI and Rabbi Leon Frani of lants" and also calls for addi- Temple Israel. Members of both congregations, as well tional volunteers to lend their as the public. are invited to support to Beth El's war bond drive. He points out that the this annual event. The Kvutzah Ivrith has com- • The Women's League e h for Id Sab- plated arrangements for the bath Observant Scroll Presented e wil o its Friedland program to be held annual meeting at Congregation To Joseph M. Welt on Thursday evening, June 22 Bnai Moshe. Dexter at 8:30, 8:30, in the auditorium of the rence. Guest speaker for the Five hundred members attend- Rose Sittig Cohen Building. This afternoon will be the well known ed the 94th annual meeting of evening is arranged for a double rabbi and orator, Rabbi Morris p e Beth El, Sunday, June purpose: Max of the Manhattan Beach . 11, and elected Leonard T. Lewis Jewish Center, New York. Rabbi First, to honor the memory of the late H. A. Friedland, edu- Max is the vice president, of as president of the congregation. cator, author, Zionist leader and the Rabbinical Council of Amer- Others officers elected were Jul- lecturer. The late Mr. Friedland ica and on the executive com- inn G. Wolfner, vice president; puttee of the Union of Orthodox of Cleveland made a great con- Jewish Congregations. Sidney J. Allen, treasurer. The tribution to the Hebrew litera- Soloist for the afternoon will following were elected trustees ture through his many volumes of short stories, poems and son- be Mrs. Morris Friedland, in a for a three-year term: Walter S. of Hebrew and Yiddish Heavenrich, Dr. Herbert I. Kal- nets. He was among those lead- group songs , her accompanist being ing educators in this country Mrs. S. let, Mrs. Maurice Klein and Nate Rosenberg. who laid the foundation for mod- A feature of h the afternoon will S. S Shapero. The board members . . ern Jewish education in A e the of a thou sand whose He terms do not exp was the president of the birthday lighting S. ire are c andles by the entire Harry H. Berger, Harry Zionist Organiz tion Grant. a Organization of Cleve- membership, celebrating the sec- H rry A. Hyman, Herbert D. a land, ti land, ve Am and a member of the execu- ond birthday of the organization. Robinson, Dr. Nathan H. Schla- Annual reports will be given fer, David M. Welling, Benjamin of of the Zionist Organization erica. He lectured exten- by the president, Mrs. J. Sperka, Wilk and Andrew Wineman. Mrs. See Program—Pa ge John C. Hopp, president of the See LEAGUE—Page 16 Sisterhood; isterhood; Theodore D. Birn- ‘- krant, president of the Men's See ALLEN—PAGE 16 Club; David Wilkus, chairman of ri the Cemetery board, and Joseph O M. Welt, retiring president, will serve as ex-officio members of the board of trustees. An unusual event will The congregation heard the take place on Thursday evening, June Center will honor upwards of annual reports of Dr. B. Bane- (WNS).—Pros- not immediately available". a hunched of its young people diet Glam. and Joseph Welt ident WASHINGTON Roosevelt announced h here e for volunteer services rendered showing a year of outstanding In a separate memorandum to the Center in the year 1943-44, achievement in Beth El. Dr. Leo last Friday at his press confer- the Secretaries of War, the M once that the United States will Navy and the Interior, the bud- according to an Herman announcement received from Jacobs, M. Franklin, rabbi emeritus, ad- accept 1,000 refugees from Italy get director and the director of See LEWIS—Pag e 16 executive director of the Center. and give them emergency the War Refugee Board, Mr. "lie- Volunteers to be honored at i tuary at Fort Ontario, New York. Roosevelt revealed that the over- 1 this program have served in rev_ The President added, in disclos- all responsibility for the project oral capacities. Some are club RED CROSS S.O.S. ing that the United States is will rest in the War Refugee leaders; others have done the expanding refugee facilities in Board. The actual administration addressing and mailing for War With a large new shipment the Middle East, that for the of the camp will be in the hands Workers' programs, Holiday Hops of bandage materials just ar- time being 1,000 will be the coil- of the War Relocation Authority, and other activities; others have rived, comes an urgent appeal ing for entrance of war refugee; while the Army and Navy will be for Red Cross workers to into this country outside the charged with the duty of taking ushered at a series of functions; make surgical dressings. Due regular immigration proceedings. the necessary security precau- some have assisted in the plan- ning and promotion of activities to this emergency, the Shaa- At the same time the Presi- tions. The project will be financed rey Zedek Unit will give in- dent made public a cablegram by the Bureau of the Budget and, or supervision of areas. At this occasion the president structions to all interested in he sent to Ambassador Murphy if necessary, with funds drawn taking the course. For in- in Algiers, urging him to facili- from the War Department, the of the Center, H. C. Broder, will convey the appreciation of the formation regarding classes, tate the selection of refugees, War Relocation Authority, the Center to each individual volun- please contact Mrs. Sidney to arrange to bring them here as War Refuge e Board and from the teer and will personally present Frank, chairman, at Tyler expeditiously as possible and to Foreign War Relief appropriation a certificate of award commemo- 4-5855, or Mrs. Sidney Stone, avoid complications derived from until the United Nations Relief co-chairman, at rating his services. University "the usual formalities involved and Rehabilitatidn Administration A special feature of the eve- 2-3214. in admitting people to the United is in position to assume the finan- All trained workers are ur- States under the immigration chil responsibility involved. ning and the highlight of the program will be an address by gently requested to report for laws". He instructed Ambassador Disclosing that refugees from Isidore Sobeloff, recently re- work. The Shaarey Zedek Unit Murphy that, in choosing the ref- Spain, France and the Balkan is open Tuesday and Wednes- ISIDORE SOBELOFF turned to his post as executive day from 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. ugees to be brought to this coun- countries are flocking into Italy try, he should "bear in mind in such numbers as to interfere in the Kate Frank Memorial that to the extent possible these with military 22, eh in the auditorium of the Jew - director of the Jewish Welfare . " 4 OPeraNwe nt, ii, , e Building. refugees should be selected for w eh Community Center when the See SOBELOFF—Page 16 ,„, whom other havens of refuge are See REFUGEES—Pag e 'Ie Isidore Sobeloff to Address Center Volunteers Thurs., June 22 ne Thousand Refugees Now In Italy to Be Sheltered Here