14 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle WEISS (Continued from Page 1) June 10, 1144 Knollwood War Bond Ace Salesmen den, Ellis M. Thal, and Morris Garvett, ex-officio. The congregation paid tribute to Morris Garvett for his suc- cessful piloting of the congrega- tion during the first years of its ! life, and to Ellis M. Thal for his devoted service to the building fund. It was announced that Mr. Fred H. Gottfurcht was appoint- ed chairman of the building fund campaign. The Sisterhood announced that it was gathering a special fund for a room in the future build- ing. of Temple Israel, to be known as the Morris Garvett Lounge. In his annual message to the congregation Rabbi Leon Fram urged the congregation to com- plete the building fund so that Temple Israel might proceed with the construction of its house of worship right after X-Day. "Let X-Day for the world also become B-Day, or Building Day for Temple Israel," Rabbi Frani concluded. Merkaz, and his committee were mortgage on the University ,, thanked for arranging the Yom Michigan Hillel Fo undation, via Kippur Koton prayers, service projects, youth programs vocational guidance service 1 groups, civic defens e and man, 0 ROSIN related interests. tion he worked closely with Judge Healy, Inspector Johnson and other officials. (Continued from Page 1) Worked with Prof. Red! is the only Bnai Brith unit on Rabbi Fram to Open He also participated in an ex- which there are delegates from Summer Series of perimental program supervised by men's and women's units of the Professor Fritz Redl of Wayne Sermons on Psalm s University, in which were com- order. bined case work and group work The newly-elected officers will Beginning next Friday night, as an experiment in Group Ther- be installed at an affair to take July 7, Rabbi Len:i Frani apy. place in the fall, according to Mr. Weiss has had several sea- present plans. President Rosin open a summer series of set. sons' experience with the Detroit stated that the activity of the mons on "The Beauty of Department of Parks and Recre- tht group will continue throughout ation as a playground director the summer, however, so that Ps1 D ilu t us ri ' n ' g the summer the Sal). and for a brief time also served there will be as little time lost as a case worker with the De- as necessary in the establishment bath Eve services Templ e Is. troit Department of Public Wel- of the active program for the reel are held on Fr.,tay nights at fare. ensuing year. 8:30, in Room 14 of the For several years he was a Boule• Among matters to be dealt yard Bldg., 3076 E. Grand Blvd. volunteer club leader of the Jew- with by the new administration The opening sermo n in the ish Community Center and a par- will be the culmination of the ries will be "An Interpretation se. of ticipant in the campaigns of the Hillel fund drive now in progress Psalm XXIII: The Psalm of Detroit Community Fund, Red for the purpose of retiring the Faith". Cross and the Allied Jewish Cam- POLITI(Al, ADVEIL•ISENIEN1' paign. He is a member of the VAAD American Association of Social NATHAN BORIN Workers and previously was asso- (Continued fro m Page 1) ciated with the Boys' Work (See story,• Page 1) Council. satisfactory amount for Hashgo- "On the strength of this varied Kashruth and agreed to pay a obligation to aid in the restora- background of education, train- ing and experience." states Mr. tion of the cities and country- cho to the Merkaz and that the Broder, "Mr. Weiss seems par- sides destroyed by their invading Mashgichim shall receive their ticularly well fitted for the mani- armies. We believe that Germany salaries direct from the Merkaz. fold functions involved in the must return the loot her soldiers This new procedure will begin management of the Extension have taken in occupied lands; on the first day of July with the restore confiscated property and newly designed signs issued by Program." The Extension Unit, to which resettle peoples forcibly trans- the Vaad Haraborim and the Mr. Weiss comes as director, is planted. We urge that the same Vaad Hakashruth of Merkaz. At the last committee meeting to be located in the 12th St. principles applied to Germany be of the Vaad Haraborim, Merkaz area as a service to the neighbor- applied to Japan." The committee commended Sec- and the Kosher Butchers' Associ- hood. It is to be manned largely by volunteer workers furnished retary Hull for seeking appoint- ation, Ben Eiselman, .president by the Council of Jewish Women ment of an advisory committee of the association, and the com- working under the direction of of Senators representing all mittee of the association, D. views on foreign affairs to con- Krauz, business agent, A. Mar- the Center. "A Man of Character" Mr. Weiss is to be reached sult with him on foreign policy golis, Charles Viks and H. Freed- meantime at the main office of and thus trying to remove from man assured the Merkaz that the Center, Woodward and Hol- the arena of partisan politics the Butchers Association wishes brook, Zone 2, Madison 8400, the question of America's inter- to cooperate and to carry on an active campaign of organizing where he is conferring with the national policy. striet Kashruth observance in committee on plans of organiza- Detroit. tion and program. QUOTA The Vaad Harabonim is now The committee is headed by active in examining the poultry Mrs. Leonard H. Weiner. Mrs. (Continued from Page 1) shochtim and studying many Jack I. Rothberg is vice chair- man. Other members include Mes- and the help of his sub commit- other Kosher problems with the aid of the Merkaz. The Yom dames Sidney J. Allen, Lewis B. tees. Kippur Koton prayers arranged Daniels, Barney Israel, Harry L. Much inspiration was created Jones, Oscar Zemon; Miss Ber- at the opening of the campaign, by the Vaad Harabonim and tha M. Robinson; Alfred Koff- on June 7, when Honorable Judge Merkaz at the Bnai Moshe Syna- LOWER LIVING COSTS gogue were attended by 1,000 man and Edward Rose. William Friedman, of the Wayne persons. FAIR TREATMENT TO ALL Circuit Bench, delivered an all- Through the solicitation of 1. HONEST MICHIGAN POLITICS inspiring message and had th Sosnick, donations have been re- SPIRITUAL courage to put it plainly and ceived to help the Merkaz to con- bluntly to the Jewish community tinue its work. (Continued from Page 1) Sponsored by B. Simon in Detroit to put their shoulders Harry Stolsky, president of the the United Nations." to the wheel and not pass up The over- all theme of the this opportunity to the put the convention was spiritual leader- drive over. ship in tomorrow's world. The In his remarks, Judge Fried- question of religion and the sol- man said: dier also occupied much of the "Every Jew has the solemn attention of the rabbis. obligation, not merely to just buy bonds, but to do so even be- yond his means. CENTRAL "This country has been the haven for all mankind, and the (Continued from Page 1) security of our homes can be The Conference elected Rabbi only safeguarded if and when w-c Barnett R. Brickner, Cleveland, invest in the principles of the to the executive board of the four freedoms." Union of American Hebrew Con- The movie films "The Battle of gregations for a four-year term Russia," "The Nazis Strike" and beginning Jan. 1, 1945, and chose "Tarawa" were shown. Rabbi Samuel S. Mayerberg, Kan- Mr. Seligman undertook to in- sas City, to the Hebrew Union crease the congregation quota College Board of Governors for fourfold. It was necessary for a four-year term beginning Jan. him to organize all of the con- 1, 1945. Congratulations were gregation. The committees that extended to Rabbi Stephen S. assisted were the following: Wise on his 70th birthday. Chairmen of the consec•ants: FIRTH Discuss Germany Mrs. Oshie Baker, Mrs. Nate WAR LOAN Discussion on the administra- Spevakow and Mrs. Morris Bitt- Back the attack —buy more tive committee of the Confer- ker; Boy Scouts committee: Al- leo., befom ence Commission on Justice and bert A. Green; Sunday School Peace's report with regard to committee: Theodore Baruch, Jack treatment of Germany, led to Rogvoy and Philip Rosenthal; slight revisions in that important professional committee: Irwin I. section of the committee's com- Cohn, Abe Schmier, Dr. Jules To sore war prehensive report. - As finally sub- Goldsmith and Norman M. Sni- material for thee Sam, mitted, the report read: "In con- der; business men's committee: Old Golds how sidering the treatment of a de- Rudolph Zuieback, Joseph H. token off feated Germany, we as religious Cantor, Abe Kasle, Morris Kar- their cellophane leaders first affirm our confident b at, John Fraser, R. Shayovvitz jocies for hope that the victorious Allies and Jack Gordon; executive coni- the tummy. will be guided by justice rather nittee: Maurice Seligman, Harry than by vengeance. We believe C ohen, Harry Shulman, Charles that a re-educated German peo- S mith, Ben Sidlow, Morris Blum- pie can in time become a worthy b erg, Abe Kasle and Norman M. member of the family of man- Snider. kind. We accept, however, the necessity for such effective mea- GOLDSTEIN sures of control as will insure the spiritual and material changes (Continued fro m Page 1) that will prevent Germany from again building up a military ma- ple Israel. Possessed of a rich chine to threaten the peace of Jewish education, he often offi- the world. Re-education of the ciated at the pulpit of Temple German people will undoubtedly Israel when Rabbi Frain was ab- take much time because the seeds sent from the city. He was born of Hitlerism have been planted in Detroit, and he is a member deep in the youth of Germany. of an old Detroit family. • You want fine tobacco, of course. But We favor the immediate and George M. Stutz was elected speedy trial in Allied courts of vice president; Benjamin E. Jaffe, you want it fresh! Apple "Honey" helps those Germans responsible for secretary; and Max Osnos, treas- hold in the natural freshness of Old Gold's crimes against the civilian popu- urer. The following were added fine tobaceos..."Something new lets been lation and for violations of in- to the board: Edward Bernstein, added" to these tobaccos. It's Latakia, a ternational law. We believe that Dr. Samuel B. Danto, Alexander costly imported leaf that gives richer the people of Germany who sup- Freeman, Fred H. Gottfurcht, flavor. Try Old Golds. PA ' • ported Hitlerism have a moral Harry C. LeVine, Harry M. Ra- VOTE FOR JACK ELLSTEIN DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE • STATE REPRESENTATIVE ENDORSED BY LABOR AND CIVIC ORGANIZATIONS • F R pple"HoneiHelps Keep Old Golds Fresh! th of to th It pr to tic nc ar th th lir ve fro