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CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO
Friday, Sept. 29, 1944
Record Attendance
Expected at Hadassah
Celebration Tea
I
All indications point to a rec-
ord-breaking attendance at the
c elebration tea, winding up De-
troit Hadassah's annual Honor
MRS. JOSEPH NEWMAN
Roll campaign. The event is
scheduled for Wednesday, Oct. 4,
at 2 p. m., at the Institute of
Arts, and its participants will be
Hadassah's four divisions, the
Central, Huntington Woods, Rus-
sell Woods and University
Groups.. In charge of all prepara-
tions for the tea is Mrs. Louis
Burns, who will be assisted by
the following hostesses: Mes-
dames Oshie Baker, Sidney Bar-
nett, Saul Benyas, Benjamin
Bond, Morris Brandwine, George
Bremen, Philip Gilbert, Julius
Green, David Hersh, Ben Imber,
Harry Jaffa, Benjamin Jaffe, Al-
fred Kay, Joseph Newman, Lee
Oppenheim, J. Polozker, Morris
Ruskin, Roy Sarasohn, A. J.
Schmerin, Sam Shekter and Jos-
eph Stifter.
The program to be presented
will be in keeping with Hadas-
sah's most important function of
the year.
Congress Women to
Hold Symposium at
Shaarey Zedek Oct. I I
The Detroit Women's Division
of the American Jewish Congress
will present a symposium at the
Congregation Shaarey Zedek, on
Oct. 11, at 1:45 p. m. Subjects
L to be discussed are "American
Jewish Congress," by Mrs. Sam
Olsher; "World Jewish Congress,"
Mrs. Arthur Gould; "Inter-Amer-
ican Council," Mrs. Benjamin Ko-
hen; and "Institute of Jewish Af-
fairs," Mrs. Milton Prag. Mrs.
David Bernstein, vice president
in charge of education, will pre-
side.
The monthly inter-faith meet-
ings, under the direction of Mrs.
Harry Stocker, will begin on Fri-
day, Oct. 20, at 1:30 p. m. at
the Jewish Community Center.
Members interested in participat-
ing in the inter-faith program
should contact Mrs. Stocker at
TU. 2-0882.
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle
Second Year Added to DETROIT FRIENDS
Beth Yehudah School
MEET IN ITALY
In response to increasing de-
15th AAF in Italy.—S/Sgt.
mands for the enrollment of six Leo E. Berlin, right, of 19352
and seven-year-old children for Ohio Ave., Detroit, Mich., and
full-day sessions in the Hebrew Pvt. Julius R. Sandler of 2460
Day School of Yeshivath Beth
ehudah, Dexter and Cortland,
which began its work last week,
a second-year class was opened
last week. Registrations will con-
tinue throughout the holiday per-
iod and close Oct. 15. Pupils
may be transferred from the pub-
lic schools to the Yeshivah's Day
School. For further information
call the office, Hogarth 7990.
Miss Fay Ribner, a graduate
of Hunter and Teachers' Colleges,
is in charge of secular studies'
for the two grades. She is New
York born and has had extensive
experience in both the general
and Jewish educational field. She
has also done clinical work in
speech at Columbia University
and has 10(1 girls' groups in one
of the large .Jewish Centers in
the Bronx.
Alternating with Miss Ribner
in the program which begins at
9:00 o'clock in the morning and
concludes at 4 p. m., Mondays
through Fridays, will be Dr. Hugo
SGT. BERLIN
Mandelbaum, principal of the
Elementary Hebrew Classes at W. Nicholas Ave., Detroit, meet
the Yeshivah. A graduate of in Italy after not seeing each
European schools, Dr. Mandel- other for over two years.
baum is a renowned religious
When Sgt. Berlin, a Squadron
educator and has been achieving Sergeant Major, arrived in Italy
remarkable success in his work with a B-24 Liberator bomber
at the Beth Yehudah afternoon crew, all he knew about the
classes during the last three whereabouts of his friend was
years. He will now also teach his APO number and that his
the Jewish subjects in the first unit, an evacuation hospital, was
and second year of the Day somewhere in Italy. After sev-
School.
eral months of checking up, Sgt.
Lunch is served at pc:in and Berlin found that Pvt. Sandler's
bus pick-ups are provided for the hospital was near Naples. He
boys and girls attending the all- used his next three-day pass to
day program. The school is un- go to Naples and make a per-
der the supervision of the Board sonal search. He found Pvt.
of Education and the Board of Sandler just as his hospital was
Health. The curriculum, physical about to move up to the front.
facilities and menu are carefully
planned under expert guidance. Leonard Radner to be
Afternoon Classes
Afternoon classes at the main
building of the Yeshivah and in
the branches (Congregation Beth
Tefild Emanuel and Hampton
Public School) have been in full
session from 4 to 8 p. m.
and 9 to 1 on Sundays, since
the beginning of the Hebrew New
Year. The Beth Jacob School
for girls likewise meets after pub-
lic school hours on week days
and Sunday mornings at 12330
Dexter near Sturtevant, and at
the Taylor Street Synagogue.
Rebecca Gratz Auxiliary
Guest Speaker Sun., Oct. 1
Rev. Abraham
B. Gartenhaus
Cantor of Cong.
B'nai David
wishes a
Ch'sivo Va-ch'sirno Tovo
to the Rabbi, officers, di-
rectors and members of
Cong B'nai David as well
as to all Detroit Jewry
and extends sincere
hopes for
A•HAPPY, VICTORIOUS NEW YEAR
...........................................................
Former Zedakah Jrs.
Now Sheruth League
Townsend 6-0650.
man; second vice president, Faye
Krieger; corresponding secretary,
Ethel Barron; recording secre-
tary, Isabel Markowitz; treasurer,
Doris Aaron; publicity, Annabelle
Gerrnansky.
In the short time the Club
has been in existence, the mem-
bers conducted their own bond
drive for the Fifth War Loan,
and collected $9,000. Cele Spec-
tor was chairman of the bond
drive.
A special committee, headed by
Shirleen King, has been delegated
to send packages to any of the
husbands of Club members, wher-
ever they are stationed. The first
affair given by Sheruth League
will be a card party on Wednes-
day, Oct. 11, at the Workmen's
Circle Bldg., at Linwood and Bur-
llingame, at 8 p. m. Julia Berris
ABE L. SUDRAN
is chairman of this party, and
who resigned to accept the post
Trudy Stearn is co-chairman.
of managing director of the
Council of Social Agencies, ac-
cording to an announcement yes-
Jacob A. Citrin Named terday
by Abraham Srere, chair-
President of Temple
Israel Men's Club
The officers elected at a recent
meeting of the Men's Club of
Temple Israel are: President,
Jacob A. Citrin; vice president,
Charles Allen; corresponding sec-
retary, Sol Colton; recording sec-
retary, Sol Stein; treasurer,
Reuben. Levine.
A program was arranged for
1944 and 1945 which will be
outstanding. The chairmen of
the various committees have been
selected.
mulus Army Air Base, this past
Friday, was sponsored by the
man of the Federation board.
Mr. Sudran, a native of Ho-
boken, is a graduate of the Uni-
versity of Chicago, where he spe-
cialized in the social sciences and
social service ^dministration, fol-
lowing which he was engaged for
a number of years in public wel-
fare work, unemployment relief,
service for transients, family wel-
fare, youth activities, and recrea-
tion.
As the result of his experience
in vocational counselling and
guidance, at the Jewish Voca-
tional Service and Employment
Center in Chicago, he was called
on to organize a vocational ad-
justment service for refugees. He
also was the first executive of a
bureau to counteract employment
Mscrimination against minority
groups. Since 1939, Mr. Sudran
has been executive director of
the Jewish Vocational Service of
Cleveland. He is also a member
of the faculty of the School of
Applied Social Sciences of West-
ern Reserve University and a
member of the Ohio State Ad-
visory Council on Rehabilitation.
Goodwill Social Club, with a de-
licious array of traditional Jew-
ish foods in a typical religious
Friday night setting. This fol-
lowed religious services, which
are held in the Post Chapel each Firm of Rosen and
Friday evening.
Lippitt Moves Offices
Individual members of the
Aesculapian Society have been
Charles L. Lippitt, attorney
most cooperative in supplying and counsellor-at-law, who is con-
ice cream and ices for service-
men at our social functions. Sam-
uel Margolis and Morris Lulkin
SEGAL
were the contributors this week.
Thanks to the Perfection Lodge
Continued from rage 4)
No. 486 for their continuous
mine, or whose blood I judged, monthly contributions throughout
in ignorance and malice, not to the year, sponsoring our food
be as good as mine. For, having program for Camp Custer.
lived a very long time, I, the
Jew, have come to understand
that it takes all kinds of people
to make any group and, as a civ-
ilized man, I must discriminate as
between individuals.
So, while I appreciate the Mil-
lion Testament Campaign for my
soul, I may not, like some bound-
er, insolently push my soul for-
ward to drink from the fountain
of salvation; there are so many
Gentiles to be looked after. I
can wait.
Indeed, I shall further the work
of the Million Testaments Cam-
paigns, Inc., in my own way. I
Abe L. Sudran Named
Associate Director of
Welfare Federation
In April the former Zedakah
Juniors met and reorganized un-
Abe L. Sudran has been named
der the name Sheruth League.
The purpose of this new or- associate director of the Jewish
ganization is to send under-privi- Welfare Federation of Detroit,
leged children to camps, and to to succeed Herman M. Pekarsky,
promote their general welfare
in any other possible manner.
The officers of the Club are
as follows: President, Shirley Co-
hen; first vice president, Ida Hill-
Leonard Radner, secretary of
the Pisgah Lodge of Bnai Brith,
USO ACTIVITIES
will be the guest speaker at the
first membership tea of the Re-
The T.O.T. Club, a Detroit
becca Gratz Auxiliary of Bnai Men's group, person:11y spon-
Brith Young Women on Sunday, sored the Sept. 17 Sunday morn-
Oct. 1, 2:30 p. m., at the home ing Bagel and Lox breakfast.
of Leone Weinberg, 2977 Elm-
The Oneg Shabbat at the Ro-
hurst, and Reva Reichman, of the
Wayne University Readers Bu-
reau, will entertain with selec-
tions of interpretative reading.
Membership is extended to all
women interested in par-
"Wilson" Theme of Talk young
ticipating in Jewish communal
life who have attained the ages
By Rabbi Fram Oct. 6
of 18 to 24. All prospective
The film play "Wilson" will members are invited to the tea,
be the theme of the lecture to and further information may be
be delivered by Rabbi Leon Fram had by calling Ray Yanovsky at
at the Sabbath Eve service of
Temple Israel next Friday night,
Oct. 6, at 8:30, in the Lecture
Hall of the Detroit Institute of
Arts. Rabbi Fram will compare
the international situation at the
end of the first World War with
the current scene, and discuss
the issue of American isolation-
ism versus American internation-
alism.
The Sabbath Eve service will
be followed by a social hour in
the Romanesque Hall of the De-
troit Institute of Arts, and by
a symposium in which the issue
arising from the "Wilson" film
will be discussed by members of
the congregation.
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tinuing the practice of the law
firm of Rosen & Lippitt, an-
nounces the removal of his offices
from 2144 National Bank Bldg.
to 1354 in the same building.
Phone Randolph 0336. Mr. Ad-
rian D. Rosen, the senior mem-
ber of the firm, is now serving
in our Armed Forces.
shall carry the New Testament
in my pocket (it is small enough
for that) to read to the next
Gentile who approaches me with
malicious utterance against races,
religions or human colors. I shall
read to him the blessings that
were said for the meek, the per-
secuted, and the peacemakers.
"And, my friend, here's some-
thing more to help make a Chris-
tian out of you. It says here,
'All things whatsoever ye would
that men should do to you, do
you even so to them; for this is
the law and the prophets.' That,
my friend, is the Golden Rule."
I thank Mrs. Dickeson for the
gift of the New Testament and
Phone COlumbia 4200
for the evidence of the fine Chris-
tian lady that she is . . . "I am
a Christian Gentile," she writes.
"True Christian Gentiles do not
hate Jews."
Yes, that's the great need of
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