A merican Arisit Periodical Center CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO Friday, October 6, 1944 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICILE and The Legal Chronicle • Beth Jacob Afternoon School for Girls Engages New Staff The War Criminals (Continued from Page 4) Page 5 Congress Women to Hold Symposium Nov. I I "Know Your Congress" will be the theme of a symposium by the Facilities are now provided for Detroit Women's Division of the he religious education of girls, American Jewish Congress at the after public school hours on week Kate Frank Memorial Bldg., Con- days and Sunday mornings, at gregation Shaarey Zedek, Wed- the Beth Jacob School for Girls nesday, Nov. 11, in which the maintained by the Ladies of growth and various phases of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah at 12330 the Congress movement since its Dexter near Sturtevant, and at inception in 1918 will be present- Congregation Beth Tefilo Eman- ed by members of the Organiza- uel at Taylor and Woodrow Wil- tion. "The American Jewish son. These classes are parallel Congress" will be presented by to the afternoon elementary de- Mrs. Samuel Olsher, "World Jew- partment of Yeshivath Beth ish Congress" by Mrs. Arthur Yehudah, which also conducts the Gould, "Institute of Jewish Af- Hebrew Day School (first and fairs" by Mrs. Milton Prag. Mrs. second year) and kindergarten Benjamin Kohen will present "In- meeting from J a. in. to 4 p. ni., ter-American Conference" and Mondays through Fridays. will act as coorelator. Three young women have been The program is under the di- added to the teaching personnel rection of Mrs. David Bernstein, of Yishivath Beth Yehudah, to vice president in charge of edu- have charge of the Beth Jacob cation, and Mrs. Saul Makman, Girls' classes. Miss Esther Carle- program chairman. The meeting hach, Miss Smut Eisenberg, and is open to the public. :1Irs. Leonard Oschry. Miss Carle- Mrs. Max Jushkin, president, bach, who received her teacher's announces Mrs. Samuel Baker is training in England, is now asso- chairman of the newly formed ciated with the Detroit Board of War Records committee. Mrs. Education, Miss Eisenberg is a Aaron Rosenberg to Mrs. Lillian Aaron to BAY CITY NOTES Joseph Newman, 4628 Sturtevant. graduate of the College of Jew- HO. 4868, is chairman of the ish Studies in Chicago, where Be Bnai Moshe Simchas The clothing drive for war suf- Address Marshall newly instituted remembrance she also directed Hashomer Ha- ferers in liberated countries Women Tues., Oct. 17 fund, which accepts contributions dati groups. Mrs. Oschry is the Torah Party Speaker sponsored by Temple Abraham in honor or memory of loved former Rivka Pitkovsky, who at- The Bnai Brith Louis Marshall Ones or to commemorate special Congregation Bnai Moshe Aux- on Monday proved very success- tended Polish and Canadian ful. Women will hold a membership occasions. Mrs. Philip Ash, 4261 ▪ * * schools, and has taught success- iliaries will begin their fall and tea Tuesday evening, Oct. 17, Sturtevant, HO. 1127, is the new winter social-cultural activities fully in Toronto and Detroit. Lt. Sophie Greenstein, APT, at the Educational Cente, Lin- War Bend chairman. Please make with a Simchas Torah party Spon- Simchae Torah Partier has completed her basic training at Lawrence. checks payable to Federal Re- At 5 o'clock in the afternoon, sored by the Men's Club Tues- and has been graduated from the wood Mrs. Lillian Aaron, president serve Bank. Mrs. Philip Stellar, day evening, Oct. 10. An inter- Monday, Oct. 9 (Shmini Atzeres) Basic Training Center for Army of the Michigan Women's Bnai special celebrations for young esting program has been arranged Nurses at Camp Rucker, Ala. Brith Council, will be the prin- chairman legislative action com- mittee, will be in charge of dis- girls have been arranged in both with Aaron Rosenberg as guest Lt. Greenstein is a graduate of speaker. tribution of pamphlets prepared branches of the Beth Jacob speaker, and musical and vocal Mayo Clinic, School of Therapy. cipal Five awards for outstanding School, Dexter at Sturtevant and selections rendered by popular She enlisted Aug. 1, and is the work will be presented. The by the non-partisan League of entertainers. Women Voters giving the voting Taylor at Woodrow Wilson. The Sisterhood will open its daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Women's District Grand Lodge records and views on pending leg- Enrollment Through Oct. 15 Greenstein of 217 N. Farragut has awarded certificates to Mrs. islation by candidates to be voted Yeshivath Beth Yehudah: Af- season with the annual inaugural St. Belle Fields for exceptional re- on in the coming election. • * * ternoon classes for boys; Beth dinner-dance Sunday, Oct. 22, sults in the membership drive Jacob School for Girls; Kinder- at which tribute will be paid to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Korn of last year, and to Mrs. Vivian garten for boys and girls, ages the recently elected officers and Cadillac, Mich., spent the holidays Sharkey for her record in con- four to six, All students will their predecessors, Mrs. I. E. with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. servation of membership. I AM A WAC have to be in attendance by Sun- Goodman, Sisterhood president, Louis Robinson. The United States Treasury * * • day. Oct. 15, and Monday, Oct. appointed Mrs. Sam Freedman, By LT. FREDDIE BOYLE Department conferred a citation 16. No new enrollments for be- chairman, and Mrs. Harry Meer Mr. and Mrs. A, B. Roman and for the splendid record of Bond ginners will be taken after that and Morris Weinstein, co-chair- Mr and Mrs. George Kahn are sales achieved by Mrs. Mollie At the University of Wiscon- men of the dinner. sin in Madison 50 Wacs are learn- date. The largest and most impor- spending a few days in Manistee, Goldstein and Mrs. Gertrud..! ing physical therapy under the Cross. tant affair on the Congregation's Mich. • * * * Mrs. A. L. Prussin, first presi- guidance of Dr. Frances A. Hel- schedule is the dinner attending Mrs, I. Korn and son, Sydney, dent of Louis Marshall Women, lebrandt, Associate Professor of the mortgage burning celebra- Bnai Brith Young Physical Medicine at the Uni- tion Sunday, Dec. 10. A joint of Manton, Mich., spent the holi- and Mrs. Florence Adler. past versity. days with Mr. and Mrs. H. F. president, also will receive certifi- committee from the Sisterhood Women Auxs. to Hold Physical therapy is one of the cates from the Grand Lodge for and Congregation is engaged in Anthony. ▪ * * most interesting and all-round Seminar Sun., Oct. 7-8 their fidelity, service and devotion the work of preparation. Mrs. satisfying jobs in the Women's The Misses Harriet, Rose and to Bnai Brith. Harry Rosman is general chair- The four auxiliaries of the man and Mrs. Adolph Deutsch, Helen Rosenberg of Detroit have Mrs. Mollie Banks, president, Army Corps, and it offers a won- Detroit Young Women of Bnai co-chairman. Attendance chair- returned home after a 10-day will present the awards. A social derful field for qualified women want careers of this kind Brith will hold their second an- men are Mrs. Louis Kepes and visit with relatives in this city. hour and refreshments will fol- who after the war. nual joint seminar on Saturday Alex Fisch. The souvenir book low. Prospective members are Students in this field learn to night and Sunday, Oct. 7 and 8. to be published in connection welcome. teach wounded soldiers how to Coming from Chicago to preside with the celebration will be in limber up deadened muscles. For at the meetings, which will be charge of Mrs. Morris Rosenberg, Jr. Hadassah to Hold men with leg injuries there is a held at the Jewish Community chairman, and Mrs. Ralph Beck, Downtown Theaters- special device called a "walker" Center, are Rivian Ralf, presi- co-chairman. The memorial, dar- Membership Tea Oct. 8 which rolls on casters and is dent of the Young Women's ling and servicemen's sections of MICHIGAN—One of the big- Instead of the usual open fitted with crutches. It is one of Council of Bnai Brith, District the book will be handled by Mrs. gest stage and screen shows of the machines injured men use in No. 6, and Miriam Alpert, ex- Sam Freedman, Mrs. Harry Rob- meeting for October, Junior Ha- the year arrived at the Michigan ecutive member of the Council. inson and Mrs. Adolph Beck, re- dassah has announced plans for Theater Friday with Jimmy Dor- learning; how to walk again. a membership tea to be held at For those soldiers who have On Saturday night the mem- spectively. the home of Mrs. J. B. Dworman sey, the world's greatest saxo- deadened muscles in their fingers bers of the Detroit Council have at 19545 Shrewsbury Dr., on phonist, occupying the stage— and hands, a Kanavel table is planned a reception for the Chi- Sunday afternoon, Oct. 8, at 2:30. in person—and "Between Two provided. The men put their cago guests prior to the initial Detroit Responds to All members and all girls who Worlds," with a distinguished fingers in small sockets and pull discussion. The reception and Vaad Hahatzalah are interested in becoming mem- cast including John Garfield, Paul weights up and down as a muscle informal meeting will be held at bers of the Detroit Unit of Jun- Henreid, S y d n e y Greenstreet, exercise. the home of Dorothy Berenson Appeal for Funds An electrical machine which ior Hadassah are cordially invited Faye Emerson and Eelanor Park- on Calvert. er tenanting the screen. looks very much like a radio is Starting at 10 a. in. Sunday, Worshippers in all Detroit to attend. Gertrude Goldman is used to give electrical stimulation the major meetings of the Sem- Congregations responded to the chairman, with Leah Davidson, UNITED ARTISTS — Kathar- to muscles around the collar bone. inar will be held in the confer- call for rescue. The majority of Ruth Green and Enid Gillis as ine Hepburn in "Dragon Seed," Soldiers who have had bad ence room and adult lounge of synagogues had their appeal dur- co-chairmen. Featured at the tea will be the MGM picture based on the sprains may be given the heat the Center. ing the Rosh Hashonah services, Dorothy PArenson is chairman at which time substantial contri- Mrs. Dora B. Ehrlich, eminent celebrated novel by Pearl Buck, treatment through the use of of these meeVngs. She is assist- butions were pledged for the Detroit Zionist, and Miss Shirley opened Thursday at the United liquid wax. Wacs learn how to apply this treatment as well as ed by Ruth Weiss and Ray Yan- Vaad Hahatzalah Rescue Fund. Lochman, popular young pianist. Artists Theater. "Musical Movieland," a Tech- the proper method of massage Miss Lil Greenhut has an- ovsky. All other Congregations made All young women interested in their appeals Yom Kippur Eve nounced that plans are being nicolor fcaturette, showing Holly- and other healing systems in becoming members of Bnai Brith during the Kol Nidrei services, made for the Halloween party to wood on parade, completes the physical therapy. After six months of intensive are cordially invited to attend at which time an equally enthus- be held soon for all paid-up mem- United Artists' program. training at the University of the Seminar sessions at the Cen- iastic response was forthcoming bers. FOX—"The Impatient Years," Wisconsin, the WAC physical ter. All members interested in join- for the greatest of all causes, ing the weekly Thursday night a romantic comedy, starring Jean therapy students will be trans- that of saving Jewish lives. Arthur, Lee Bowman and Charles At a special meeting on Sat- Study Group, which will be re- Coburn, opened at the Fox Thea- ferred to Army hospitals in var- ious parts of the country for sumed right after Succoth. are urday night, Sept. 23, at Congre- League of Jewi3h ter Friday. three months' practical experi- gation Beth Tfilah Emanuel, Dr. asked to contact Marion Apple A companion feature will be ence in physical medicine. At Women's Organizations Isaac Levin, famed leader of Pol- Krone, Northlawn 3026. shown. the end of the three months' per- ish Jewry, now at the helm of To Hold Meeting Oct. 25 Vaad Hahatzalah Rescue Work, iod they will be commissioned Md Second Lieutenants, disclosed the present possibilities SHAAREY ZEDEK JRS. Mrs. Douglas I. Brown, presi- of rescuing an additional 25,000 Dr. Franklin to Preach dent of the League of Jewish The Junior Congregation of Just 2 drops Penetro Women's Organizations, is mak- Jews from occupied countries. Sermon at Temple Beth Shaarey Zedek will hold its first Nose Drops In each Large sums of money are imme- trig an appeal to the women Of nostril help you service of the season on Shabbas diately needed for this immense breathe freer almost the Jewish Community, an- El Services Oct. 9 Bereshis, Oct. 14, at the memo- instantly. Relieve the nounced that plans are now be- rescue project. All Congregations rial chapel. The sponsor this year head cold nasal misery. ing formulated for the first gen- and individuals are, therefore, Services for the concluding day Only 25c-2% times as will be Charles Rosenblatt, head most urgently requested to turn much for 50c. Caution : t al meeting of all organizations of Succoth will be held at Tem- of the intermediate department in all funds, as soon as possible, Use only as directed. affiliated with the League to be ple Beth El on Monday morning, in the Shaarey Zedek Sunday Penetro Nose Drops held on Wednesday, Oct. 25, at to the office of Vaad Hahatzalah, Oct. 9, at 10:30 a. in . Dr. Leo School. the Jewish Community Center. 12219 Dexted Blvd. M. Franklin will officiate and preach the sermon. The Temple Quartette with Julius Chajes di- DETROIT'S ONLY NATURAL MINERAL BATHS recting and Jason Tickton at the Mineral, Turkish and Reducing Baths organ will render the musical program. Dr. Glazer will be in KOSHER New York City this week-end. Rostaurant end Dining Room The children of ' the Religious FOOT OF SECOND BLVD., OPPOSITE D. & C. BOAT LINES UNEXCELLED FOOD School will observe Succoth with Take Woodward Cars Marked Boat Piers AIR CONDITIONED—OPEN 24 HOURS 'a special service on Saturday Private Diking Doom for Parties Separate Departments for Men and Women morning, Oct. 7, at 11:0 a. m. 12017 DEXTER BLVD. Special assemblies in honor of OPEN DAY AND NIGHT Succoth will be held on Sunday NOrthlawn 9786 RANDOLPH 6744 morning, Oct. 8. Switzerland, Spain, Portugal, and even Argentina, these neutrals made it celar to the Axis leaders that they would not be admitted to their countries. It is not reasonable to assume that the United Nations spokesmen sought to prevent the Axis leaders from entering neutral coun- tries merely for the purpose of denying them a pleasant journey to a foreign country. It must have been for the good reason that they wanted to be able to lay their hands upon them when the day of unconditional surrender arrived. It should be borne in mind that the list was not released by the Allied War Crimes Commission, but was a report of the London Daily Mail and the London News Chronicle, two highly respected and reliable newspapers, but still not offi- cial mouthpieces of the Commission. Hitler and Company will, in all prob- ability be tried by a proper tribunal and in accordance with the law of civilized nations. To do less than this would be to ape the unspeakable Nazis, and this no one would want to do if he would but look at the business objectively and calmly. We do not want People's Courts, nor do we want to follow the Nazis' legal theory that the good of the Party is the sole criterion, nor are we in favor of making acts criminal after they have been com- mitted. The ex part facto law is repug- nant to the American and British people. In our opinion there are enough laws upon the statute books to convict all the Axis war criminals. We should adhere to our legal, moral and ethical principles, even in the case of "The World vs. Hitler, et al." The good and true men and women can be counted on to bring in a fair and just verdict. FREDSON'S WAYNE BATHS N.