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August 25, 1944 - Image 5

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1944-08-25

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Ff iclay, August 25, 1944

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Lege' Chronicle

,CENTER ACTIVITIES-:-

Eloise Hospital to
Dedicate Ark and Bimah
At Services Sept. I I

USO ACTIVITIES

Florence Synagogue,
Largest in Italy,
Wrecked by Nazis

The Women's Golden Rule Aid
Society served at the Downtown
Program of the Jewish Commun-
USO Canteen on Monday after-
ity Center ended Aug. 18. Reu-
FLORENCE (WNS) — The
Fa ll Art Classes to
The board of Wayne County noon, Aug. 14.
ben Young, director of this pro-
last deliberate act of destruction
gin
in
September
Institutions,
which
operates
the
Following
were
the
hostesses
Be
gram, reports that there was an
committed by the Germans be-
Eloise Hospital and Infirmary, in charge: Mesdames Sarah Rob-
David B. Werbe, chair- enrollment of over 200 young- has erected a sacred Ark and bins, chairman; Lipchinsky, co- fore they abandoned this city
Irs.
was the wrecking of the main
man of the art committee of the sters, from the ages of 10 to 14,
chairman; Morrison, K or m a n, synagogue, the largest in Italy.
Jewish Community Center, an- who enjoyed a varied program
Weinberg, Cotler, I. Levine, G.
The task of ruining the edifice
nounces the opening of the Fall of activities. Under the direction
Levine.
of counseors, dramatics, art
was
assigned by the German
series of tat classes.
Pogrobistcher Society sent food commander to a special demoli-
The Sunday morning life class classes and outdoor activities
package
to
Camp
Custer.
were held for a period of eight
tion squad consisting of German
On Aug. 13 Detroit Lodge Aux- soldiers and Mussolini followers.
w ill open Sunday, Sept. 10, at weeks.
10 a. m., with Leon Makielski
iliary,
Bnai
Brith,
served
at
the
The program ended with a
The explosives completely gutted
as teacher. The Tuesday life
Sunday morning bagel and lox the interior of the building,
party given the children by the
will
begin
Sept.
12
at
7:30
breakfast.
class
wrecking the pulpit and the col-
eon Makielski will also Center.
m
All the ice cream and ices for onnades along the sides and shat-
The Junior activities will con-
teach this class.
the social evenings at the Great tering the balconies. The syna-
The elementary drawing and tinue ill the athletic and swim-
Lakes Party and the Jewish gogue is so wrecked that the
ming program under supervision,
painting class, which will meet Monday through Thursday, from
Community C e n t e r USO-JWB interior will have to be com-
n
Tuesday
and
Thursday
at
4:00
Lounge were donated by 0. Fell- pletely rebuilt at the cost of
o
4:30 to 5:30 o'clock. The Fall
o'clock, will begin Sept. 7, with program be announced later.
man and Phillip Ruskin.
thousands of dollars. Florence's
Stanley Twardowicz as instructor.
The Mozerer Progressive So- second synagogue remained un-
The
Jewish
Community
Center
A new class beginning this sea-
ciety
will
sponsor
the
Sunday
gratefully acknowledges the kind
son will be the clay modeling
morning bagel and lox breakfast touched.
contribution of Bernard Elson,
It is estimated that there are
class which will have its opening of the National Baking Company,
in the USO-JWB Lounge of the about 350 destitute Jews in
ession Sept. 13 at 7:30 p. m.
Jewish Community Center, Sun- Florence, a number of which is
Lillian Desow will be the teacher. who donated cakes for the chil-
day, Aug. 27. The following expected to be augmented when
The fees for the 18-week sem- dren's parties in the Center Sum-
members of the Society will serve many of the Florentine Jews
mem _ .mer Camp Programs.
ester is $7.50 for Center
as hostesses: Mrs. Lea Handel- who had been hiding in Catholic
hers, and $10.00 per semester
man, Mrs. Becky Rochlen, Mrs. institutions and other places re-
fo r non-members. Registrations New Tuberculosis
Rose Zelmanov and Mrs. Fannie turn to their homes. The plight
are now being taken at the Cen-
Lisshitz. Louis Lisshitz is the of the Jewish residents is a sad
ter office.
Hospital Included
chairman of the Mozerer Pro- one. They need food, clothing
Members of the art steering
RABBI M. J. WOHLGELERNTER gressive Society.
and shelters. Their needs are
committee are: Mrs. Hoke Levin, In Hadassah Plans
expected to be met soon by
reading desk for the Auditorium,
Mrs. Sayre Levin, Mrs. Harry
A Hebrew is compelled to do funds that are being rushed by
As the 1944 Hadassah Honor which will be used permanently
Farbsten, Mrs. Julian Wolfner,
Roll Campaign is nearing com- in the conduct of Jewish relig- charitable deeds, even unto the the Joint Distribution Commit-
and Mrs. Edward Quint.
tee through the Italian relief
The Art School has enjoyed an pletion, encouraging reports are ious services at the hospital. heathen.
committee.
enviable reputation for many coming in indicating considerable Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter, of
years and looks forward to an- increases in the size of pledges Congregation Beth Tefilo Eman-
Even if your wife has a hun-
and numerous new pledges. The uel, is Jewish chaplain at Eloise
other successful season.
four Hadassah groups through and has been responsible for the dred servants, she still ought to
Peace is the greatest "horn
do some work herself—for idle-
their respective presidents, hon- arrangement.
Patrick S. Nertney to
ness is the bane of all women, of plenty"—it showers blessings
The dedication ceremony will
or roll chairmen and committees,
all over the Earth.
Address B & P Group
have been working untiringly take place Monday, Sept. 11, at and leads to excesses.
The Business and Professional throughout the summer in order 1 p. m. Invitations will be issued
Discussion Group of the Jewish to bring the campaign to a sue- through the Hospital Visiting
Community Center will continue cessful close by Sept. 12, the Council and its member organi-
their Outdoor Court discussions date of the Honor Roll meeting zations whose work is coordinat-
on Thursday evenings at 8 :45 and Tea, which is to be held in ed through the Jewish Social
p. m. For Aug. 31 Patrick S. the Auditorium of the Detroit Service Bureau. Cantor Hyman
Nertney will be the guest speak- Institute of Arts, the speaker Schulsinger of the Taylor-Wilson
Synagogue will assist in the pro-
er. The public is invited free to be announced later.
Included in Hadassah's pro- gram.
of charge.
WOODWARD AT GLADSTONE
gram for the coming year is the
new Tuberculosis Hospital to be
Chess Club to Meet
Announces That
built in connection with the
Tuesday, August 29
Rothschild - Hadassah - Univers- Village Near Scene of
ity Hospital in Jerusalem. The MacMichael Attack Fined
At the next Chess Club meet- Hadassah
.
Reference
Medical
JERUSALEM (Palcor) — A
lag of the Jewish Community Board has already drawn up a

Center, Tuesday evening, Aug. blueprint
for the proposed pro- fine of £500 ($2,000) was levied,
29, registration will be taken for gram. The blueprint calls for on the Jewish quarter Givath
• •
beginning cchessplayers in the the addition
roximately 50 Shaul, a suburb of Jerusalem,
of
Adult Lounge. The public is in- beds to provide facilities for near which the attempted assas-
Will Be Conducted in the
vited to play chess every Tues- beds
thoracic surgery, and also recom- sination of Sir Harold MacMich-
day night.
mends the expansion and con- ael, retiring from the post of
centration of facilities for tuber- High Commissioner, took place.
Film "Negro Soldier"
culosis patients through the erec- hisaide de camp, Major Nichol,
tion of a 200 to 250-bed hospital and his chauffeur were seriously
To be Shown on Aug. 29
and sanitoriums near Jerusalem. wounded.
The district commissioner, levy-
"Negro Soldier" will be fees- Stress is also placed upon the
tured at the next Tuesday night need for diagnostic clinics for ing the fine after holding an ad-
film program at the Jewish Com- further research and for a sys- ministrative trial, stated he found
Rabbi Emeritus of the Temple will conduct the ritual and preach
munity Center on Aug. 29. The tem of public health education the residents guilty of not fur-
the sermons at these services.
film depicts the part played by for the general population. This nishing adequate information to

negroes on all the war fronts. new tuberculosis program will en- the police during the investiga-
A professional quartette, trained by Julius Chajes, Music Director
The program will be held in the tail an expenditure of upproxi- tion of the crime, but acquitted
of the Temple, will render the music.
open-ai• court at 9:15 p. m. The mutely $750,000 for building pur- the villagers of charges that they
had harbored the assailants and

public is invited.
poses alone.
aided
in
preparing
the
attempted
Admission cards are available at the Temple office at a nominal
It is because of this enlarged
IPMC1 program, as well as broad- assassination.
charge.
Mothers' Clubs USO
The defense argued that i.
er demands on all of Hadassah's
Admission to the services in the Main Auditorium is limited to
Event Held Aug 21
projects, that the local c h apter's t- was unjust to saddle the resi-
members only.
At the annual USO event spon- quotas have been greatly In - dents with responsibility for a
Men and women in uniform are welcome to the services in the
sored by the Council of Mothers' creased, and it is hoped that in crime which they strongly con-
Chapel. No admission cards needed.
Clubs last Monday, Aug. 21, Mrs. spite of the short and concentrat- demned, and denied that any as-
Rose Ingrenoff was the general ed drive, Hadassah will be able sistance, even passive, was given
i
The assailants.
chairman and Mrs. Kate Winston to meet all of its increased
-7;
was co-chairman. It was held at quotas.
Mrs. Adolph Ehrlich is presi-
the Downtown USO.
dent of the Central Group and
has as her Honor Roll chairmen
Junior Fall Program
Mrs. Fred M. Ginsburg, Mrs.
To be Announced Later
Joseph Frank, and Mrs. A. C.
Lappin. Youth Aliyah chairman
The aftern000n Junior Summer for the Central Group is Mrs.
Abraham Srere; JNF chairmen,
Sole—Apartment Property,
♦ Mrs. Charles Goldstein and Mrs.
I. M. Hertz; Child Welfare chair-
man, Mrs. Samuel Green; and
chairman of Minyanim, Mrs.
Samuel Chase. Mrs. Max Miller
is president of the Huntington
Woods Group, with Mrs. George
M. Stutz as Honor Roll chair-
man; Mrs. Theo Bargman is
chairman of Youth Aliyah and
The dollar goes down—real estate
goes tip. Time salts for 110 Mall.
Mrs. George M. Stutz is chair-
No matter what tinppens—no worry.
man of JNF and HMO.
li•troit real estate will survive. All
Mrs. John Frazer is president
Pacts & ' , noises front !qr. Bedford.
of the Russell Woods Group and
it apt., 2 rms. Cheap OPA rents
Mrs. Jerrold J. Marks is chair-
e arn
net on the ,heap price
only 111.,000. Terms $30.0110.
lit' man of Honor Roll; Mrs. K. Fan-
SOH,.
%Mlle was 8 300 . 000 •
dem is JNF chairman, Mrs. Abe
$15,11011 1IWn.
Ferer, Child Welfare chairman,
Never
again.
31
opts. 1 .eauty. 1-I runs. One o
and Mrs. Al Weisman, Youth
01111 .
once $17:000 value.
Nets 582110.
Aliyah chairman.
consider offer only $75.000.
Mrs. David Cooper is presi-
$ 1 0.500 than.
17 opts. 3-1 rms.
dent of the University Group
3 store,
Nets 55100. business , en -
with Mrs. Sidney J. Allen as
tar• Appraised once $120,000. 8aert-
5111 eat ire price only 540 •
Honor Roll chairman; Mrs. Jer-
000,
ome Frank, Child Welfare chair-
Glendale. 21 apt. 4-5 rms. Very
lea u,
Lent 510,000.
(lily Si 1.50 0
man; MIS. Sidney J. Allen, Youth
dwo hid. easy Ili',
Aliyah chairman; Mrs. Max New-
Rig 31 apts. 3 5 tins. Cost $200. -
man and Mrs. Morris Ruskin,
440
huild•
Nets $11.000 after
taxe s
chairmen of JNF; and Mrs. Benj.
a II expense. Wonderful deaf
only 1,,,111111, Terms $30,000 to deed.
Silberstein is chairman of Min-
111", s111:(1 %UZI.; IN THE )1.1,N-
yanim.

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TEMPLE BETH EL

Supplementary
High Holy Day Services

CHAPEL
BROWN MEMORIAL


Dr. Leo M. Franklin

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