3 Friday, August 25, 1944 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle and also for the general orienta- Gifts to North End Clink High Holy Day Services for Residents of tion of aspiring public leaders. . Northwest Section to Be Held at 1901 I Livernois This program has found its ex- Miss A contribution from M (Continued from Tare 1) pression in the Research Train- Inquiries of all residents of • Residents of the Northwest ing . Division (Aspirantur) and its Emma Butzel; in honor of Bar little more than its name rescued junior department (Proaspiran. Mitzvah of Morton Collins, by conducte d, g dignified from the flames of war and per tor). To facilitate the student's Dr. Mrs. Saul section who want on to attend High properlc the section wish distanc to attend Rosenzweig; os of , walkin for and improved health Rosenzwe of Andrew • Holy Day services Rosh Hash- vices wi thin who has brought to this progress the Yivo offers annual . their homes is invited. Accord- Kippur will no onah and Yom secution, to In its most Wineman, by Miss Edith Heaver- longer be obligated to ride to ing to the synagogue's temporary country its belief in the efficacy f .21row ships of $300 s. addition Pro mising candidate of knowledge and its determina- to curricular and vocational quid- rich; in honor of Isaac Shetzer Synagogue services, it is Con- an president, and plans of the new group are gov- rs. flounced by the Northwest president, Alexander Moss, "the to study contemporary the administration of the and Simon J. M. Shetzer, by M ogled by the importance of choos- ation and Center, a duly or- , an" past Jewish life with the methods Research Training Division to- Isaac Shetzer; in memory of greg Of the modern social sciences. ,ether with the student works Joseph Klein, by Mr. and Mrs. ganized and chartered Synagogue ing and building the kind of The Institute's name, as its birth- out a detailed program of study. Harry Rosenstein; in memory of which will hold services at 19011 rather than detract, from the place, indicates that its academic Though emphasis is put on indi- Peter J. Kramer, by Mr. Frank Livernois, south of Seven Mile synagogue that will enhance, - man obstacles involv- beauty and dignity of the see ambitions have not alienated it yidual study in grappling wita J. Howell; in memory of Oscar Road. Despite ma from its objects of study—Jews the problems of methodology in Blumberg, by Mr. and Mrs. Her- For information call A. Moss and the refreshing sources of a particular subject and on con- man Marks; in memory of Max ing problems of construction and 18065 Northlawn, University : Yiddish and Hebrew have made ferenee with the faculty advisor, Field, b y Mr. and Mrs. Herman space rentals, organization corn- tion." mittees of the new congregation 4637. social research a vital force. This itttendance at a number of course.; Marks. Mr. and Mrs. Abraham . succeeded The congregation has been in renting large, corn- name, a few individuals and only given by the Institute is re- Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice The regular Sabbath services. the 30,000 printed printed pages of its quired. Ilaving passed through Aronson; in memory of R Lavin, fortably appointed quarters. That services are to be con- . . work for 15 years were all that the e . preliminary experimental by Great Lakes Smelting Co.; . . Jewish Engineer Given is . now taking in memory of Charles Davis, by ducted this year is the result of - ved from Europe. Tne stages, the Yivo were saved vast treasures of the Vilna In- steps to transfer this division in- Miss Sara Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. steady, diligent work on the part a Vivo Graduate School for Jack Weiss, Mr. and Mrs. Louis of members of the newly organ- Stalin Prize for stitute's library, archives and museums have probably been lost to Jewish Social Studies with the Siegel, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard ized congregation. Last May at D es igning New Plane ii y of Reuben a mass meeting in the Bagley w forever, but the faith and per- Je right to grant degrees for Mas- Mervis; in memor MOSCOW (WNS) — Simon sistence ofAmerican Jewry have ter and Doctor of Jewish Social Walter, by Mr. and Mrs. Abra- School, Alexander Moss was ham Cooper; in memory of Mrs. elected president, Alex Margolis, Lavochkin, a Jewish engineer succeeded in establishing for the Studies. American Jewry needs no( Bessie Ostrow, by Mr. and Mrs. treasurer, and A. Waller, serve- who was twice decorated with Yi here what hash libraries in only new and competent schol- Harry Rosenbloom, Mrs. Lillian tary of the Synagogue. Volun- the Order of Lenin and who is the country with over 40,000 of the best Jewish books and periodicals and as yet ars but also public leaders and Saulson, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Weis- teer committee members who of- the holder of the title "Hero of still uncatalogued archives per- social workers with an adequate nor; for speedy recovery of Mr. fered their services and who Socialist Labor," has been award- taining to Jewish social and cut- knowledge of Jewish problems, and Mrs. Louis Winkelman, by have since been working for the ed here this week the Stalin tural life in nd other coon- historical, economic and social. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Weisner; in movement are C. Charlop, M. Prize, highest in the "LAV U.S.S.R., 1-7' o f Mrs. Becky Weller, Goldsmith, H. Nachman, S. Ru- for designing the this and Z Gin•ber, , an t• 1 Messrs. 0 - plane, which is considered super- To serve this need the Yivo is memory — — P tries. Under the pressure of the time, planning to offer a course this by Mr and Mrs. Harry Rosen- bin, L. ior to the best British and Amer- the Yivo is now engaged in a winter for Jewish social workers bloom, Mrs. Lillian Saulson, Mr. Perman and than Lander of New ican planes. Cantor Na Mackey. great project to collect all mate- who desire to prepare them- and Mrs. A. S. Weisner; in mem- pin, York City h as been engaged to A government spokesman de - ory of Dr. William J Mr High Holy Day pray- dared there that "thousands of selves more fully for their posi- by Mrs. Lillian Saulson. , . Lap and chant the now rid s relating to the life of East- tions in Jewish agencies. are planes But what can the Yiddish Mrs. A. S. Weisner; in memory ors, and a qualified rabbi will Lavochkin's ern European Jews and which, Scientific Institute do for the of Saul and David Saulson, by officiate Arrangements have been carrying death to the enemy." upon completion, will be assem Lavochkin was born in Minsk in memory completed for speakers of note bled into a Museum of . the H o me - s Jew who is not a scholar or a- Mrs. Lillian Saulson; in 1900. He is a graduate of 011..h 'flier by to address the congregation. of . 1.. of the Past an which will . Plans for the organization of the Moscow Engineering Insti- mblic Leader? veal the variegated patterns of I I ' • . •k no , matter how Mrs. Louis T. 011esheimer, Theo- a women's auxiliary branch have tuts?? Before re the war he spe- n a A mass Jewish in Eastern Europe. building wooden Pictures, life printed materials, des- abstruse or specialized, the Yivo dore H. 011esheimer; in memory been going forward. in will cialized criptions of places, persons, local serves all the Jewish people by of Mrs. bottom S. 011esheimer; 011esheimer, in meeting, the date of which be announced at Rosh Hashonah P lanes' customs and speech; clothing and making accessible in printed by Theodore H. B part of the materials the Yivo form, in both Yiddish and Eng- memory f M rs.Bessie Van Vliet, services, will be scheduled be- has already obtained and Which lish, the results of its researches, by Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Loewen- tween Rosh Hashonah and Yom it is still bV bringing before the public stein; in memory of William H. K . ippur for the purpose of elect- seeking. The Museum the knowledge of various phases of Jones, by Mr. and Mrs. Sidney ing permanent officers and trus- WORM LARGEST WIEN 11T IM will portray in living detail th_ the history, economics, language Reibel; in memory of Mrs. Mary tees. — 7 — s of our fathers b ro part and psychology of the Jews. Ti'- Liss, by Mr. and Mrs. Harry home ors which have now and become has learned tragically Rosenstein; in memory of Simon world of To the show rubble the that is Europe. links connecting through this war that pseudo- Cohen, by Mr. and Mrs. Harry European and American Jews the science as offered by the Nazis Rosenstein; in memory of Mrs. Yivo sponsored a contest among must be countered with props- Fern Kramer, by Mr. and Mrs. Jewish immigrants here on the ganda based on the realities of Maurice Knopper, Ensign and subject, "Why I Left the Old facts. The credibility and ac- Mrs. Jack N. Perlman, Mr. and Home and What I Have Accom- rentability of such anti-defama- Mrs. David Rubin; S. in Deutsch, memory by of plished in America." From the tion work rest more easily when IA. (jg) and Robert R ob ert 221 entries, which included, in such findings are presented by Cadet Mrs Grossman, Charles N. Agree, addition to the submitted auto- an academic, unbiased and non- Mr. Se ymour H. Frank- Mr. and and Mrs. Mrs. biographies, also diaries, main:- partisan search institution. for truth may not lin, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ham- Th e as glamorous as actual war- burger, Lt. and Mrs. Ted I. Coop- scripts, letters, photographs, we seem may derive significant a lern to to k er, Mr. and Mrs. N. Kline, Mr. of the problems and knowledge achievements fare, ut we must fare against and Mrs. Julius Hartman; in it truly as war of the Jewish immigrant in ad- upon b justing himself to the American ignorance, prejudice and intoler- memory of Jacob Thal, by Miss scene. This collection of life-his- ance. The Yiddish Scientific In- Freda ouis Weinstein, Mr. in and Mrs. Hamburger; by memory iss tories is a unique contribution stitute supplies each Jew with Charles also to general American scholar- the weapons for this war. Its of L Winkelman, M hich stresses the signal- studies, its publications, its sup- Freda Weinstein; in memory of ship canoe w of personal documents. The veys, its lectures—ail are mate- Jack Schultz, by Mr. and Mrs. non-Jewish scholar wil in the rial prepared for the Jew to re- Julius Hartman; in memory of l, , find en- inforce him in the war for jos- Michael Wellman, by Mr. and perusal of these papers lightenra not onl the Jews tic and e t ole rae, and p rimarily Mrs. A. W. Sloman; in memory serve Os anc bulwark for his of Morris Rosenfield, by Mrs. Lillian Stern; in memory of Mrs. y on immigrant to but also on other Sarah Siege l, by Mr. and Mrs. groups and on the problems posed belief in himself. Jeck Weiss; in memory of Mrs. In the adaptation to American Phyllis Gruber, by Mr. and Mrs. life. Sabbath Services Begun at William A. Rhodes, Mr. and Mrs. The collection of materials-- Albert M. Jo rdan, Mr. and Mrs. whether for a library or a Romulus Army Air Base Aug. 11, services Harry M. Selker; in memory of museum or archives—is, how- On Friday, y step in the ever, p reliminar search a for knowledge. Acton. were begun at Romulus Army Ida Margolis, by Mrs. of A. Mrs H. Man- . Ella n memory Phone COlumbia 4200 light. ae study and research follow as a Air Base. Jay Kaufman, who is helm; i nsohn, ssity. Thus, for ex- assisting Dr. B. Benedict Glazer, Levi by M Gross logical nece ample, the Yivo has made alive conducted the services, and an its voluminous archives on Jew- address was made by Fred But- • ish labor in its History of the zel. The Louis Marshall Auxii- 533-547 E. FOREST AVF. Jewish Labor Movement in the fain of Bnai .Brith served tradi- the United States, the first two vol- tional refreshments following Brunch: The J.1.. Iludson Co. • .. umes of which were edited by services. In addition, they pre- aril l'hoor—Farmer Street 111dg. WW.I, AO P.M. • the late Elias Tcherikower, re- seated a beautiful Kiddush Cup Mon. • Am '' Fri., Vein to "Teday's Champion," • - ,,,,, search secretary of the Section for use in the services. The host of History of the Yivo, and of and hostesses of the Louis Mar- lllllllll 1111111111 lllllllllll 11 111111111111111111 et: which three or four more vol- shall Auxiliary of Bnai Brith times are planned. The first vol- were as follows. Mrs. Edward ume of this work, published in Partite, chairman; Mrs. Molly 1943, underlines the European Bank, president; Mrs. Ida Spear, background and inspiration of Miss Yetta Schwartz and Samuel the organized Jewish labor move- Bank. Services followed by refresh- went in this country. The sec- ond volume, to appear shortly, merits will be held weekly. The organization which served continues the chronological de- velopmont of the pioneer labor Aug. 18 was the Hebrew Ladic, groups amid the struggling, pov- Aid Society. The organization Announces That erty-stricken immigrants in the serving Friday, Aug. 25, were the sweatshops. The concluding vol- Ladies Auxiliary of Delray. unies will analyse the evolution of this humble group into an in- Germans Refuse Exit will be held in the large and spacious Social Hall of the Synagogue fluential power in American lab- Visas to Jews in Hungary or and industry. Chicago Boulevard and Lawton Ave. But it is not enough to bring STOCKHOLM (WNS)—Of ap- • the past to life. We must plan for the future. Never before has proximately 500 Jews eligible to planning played such a great role leave Budapest for Sweden un- as now in the United States der the terms of Regent Horthy's where scholars, statesmen, Indus- offer to release the Jews in Hun- of Philadelphia trialists, public leaders and the gary, only two have been given man in the street are engaged in exit visas by the Germans, ac- will deliver the sermon. studying the ways and means of cording to reports reaching here The Swedish Ministry of For- reconversion from war to peas'. We too must plan for future eign Affairs has been reported peaceful creativity, plan to har- making representations to the will conduct the services. ness into constructive channels German Government to grant • the energy and force that still more visas to Hungarian Jews lives in our people. For years eligible for admission to Sweden. Tickets now available at the office of the Synagogue during the day. the. 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