Page 10 Woman's Auxiliary of United Hebrew Schools to Dispense With Donor Events DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Friday, October 13, 1944 Sisterhood of Temple/ Dr. B. Benedict Glazer Jew i sh Is Panel Discussant Israel to Hear Prof. On Round Table Oct. 18 Holy Days at Prison P. B. Sullivan Oct. 16 The Woman's Auxiliary of the (lent of the Woman's Auxiliary. Rabbi Joshua Sperka, Jewish The Woman's Auxiliary is in The Detroit Round Table of Temple Israel Sisterhood has United Hebrew Schools has de- receipt of the following contribu- invited the Women's Groups of Catholics, Jews and Protestants chaplain of Michigan Stit,(I•titPhreirsi-i to dispense this year with tions: • tions: Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Stral- Temple Beth EL Our Lady of is presenting a series of speakers ons, announces that all inmates its annual donor affair. It has ser in memory of Harry Sklar; the Rosary, Our Church of Our before the older Young People's of Michigan State Prison: were group of Metropolitan Methodist afforded an opportunity t,1 cele- also decided to eliminate the Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tobin in mem- Church on "Knowing Our Neigh- brute and observe the Holidavg. eight monthly meetings and in pry of Max Siegel; Mrs. Isaac Rosh Hashonah services were held their stead it will have four pro- Shetzer in honor of the recovery speakers representing the in the State Prisons of Southern grams. of her husband and son; Mrs. The first one of these programs Moe Prince in memory of Wil- ytris i T rl o ;e' ' u s faiths are as follows: Michigan and Jackson by Rabbi ho Rev. John F. Quinn, S. J., Dean Kaber, rabbi of the Jackson Jew. will be held on Wednesday, Oct. Liam Siegel; Lt. and Mrs. R. R. he iR d osohn I Na 7 Fib. College Arts and Sciences, Uni- ioshahCodiiiniiii(ui y ; A 25, in the auditorium of the Rose Kaltman in memory of William y was Sittig Cohen Bldg. at 12:30 noon. Siegel and Max Siegel; Mr. and versity of Detroit; t h s n Sept. 20, at 6 p. .t.nuheesi at A complimentary luncheon will Mrs. Samuel Kavanau in memory Frani, Temple Israel; a the Very nesday, Rev. Kirk B. OTerrall, Dean St. the prison. Among th e, • be served. Mrs. Morris Fishman of William Siegel; Mr. and Mrs. Paul's Episcopal Cathedral; Dr. were the director of the correc- is the chairman of the social Samuel Kavanau in memory of committee, and Mrs. A. B. Stral- Rose Albert; Mr. and Mrs. Moe Leslie A. Bechtel, M mister Cal- tions Commission, Dr. Garrett ser is the chairman of the hos- Leiter in memory of Max Siegel vary Presbyterian Church; Very ileyns, Warden Harry Jackson pitality committee. and William Siegel; Mr. and Mrs. Rev. Benjamin T. Hoffiz, St. and Chaplain Samuel B. Whger This luncheon will be followed Julius Berman in memory of George's Syrian Orthodox Church; and several members of the Jack- by an afternoon devoted to mod- Phyllis Gruber; Mrs. Pearl Prince and J. Q. Mayne, executive sec- son Jewish Community. Rabbi ern literature and present day in memory of Max Siegel; Sarah rotary Of the Detroit Round Sperka, as Jewish chaplain of the authors. Several interesting char- Rosenstein of Mishawaka, Ind., Table of Catholics, Jews and prison, acted as toast master at the program of the dinner. Di- acters from up-to-date works of in memory of Max Siegel; Mr. Protestants. PROF. P. B. SULLIVAN literature will step from the and Mrs. Harry Madison in mem- The Detroit Round Table of rector Ileyns, Warden Jackson pages in costume to introduce ory of Rose Rothenberg; Mr. and Father, North Woodward Con- Catholics, Jews and Protestants and Chaplain Wenger delivered themselves to the audience. The Mrs. B. L. Smolder in memory gregational and St. Paul's Ca- announces that the lion. J. A. brief addresses on the "Signifi- following are the participants: of Lou Moss; Mr. and Mrs. M. thedral to hear Professor Philip Moynihan, presiding Judge Cir- cance of Religious Services With- "Joseph the Provider" by Thomas L. Pregerson in memory of Lou B. Sullivan, recently returned on cuit Court of Michigan and vice in the Prison," and the value of Mann, Mrs. Max Dushkin; "Guide Moss; Mr and Mrs. Julius Ber- the exchange ship, Gripsholm, president National Council of the Jewish New Year concept as for the Bedeviled" by Ben Hecht, man in memory of Lou Moss; and whose topic will be "My Last - Catholic Men, will go as the presented by the Jewish chap- Mrs. Theodore Isaacs; "Poetry," MMr. and Mrs. B. L. Smokier Year and a Half in a Japanese Round Table representative to lain. Prior to the Rosh Ilashonah Mrs. Florence Rosman; "Breathe in memory of Mrs. R. Bloom- Concentration Camp." The meet- speak before the officials and men dinner a brief service was held . Upon These" by Ludwig Lewis- berg; Mr. and Mrs. Morris ing will be held in the Lecture at Camp John T. Robinson, Lit- officiated by the Jewish chaplain, ohn, Mrs. Burton Seidon; "Anth- Krause in honor of the Bar Mitz- Hall of the Detroit Institute of tie Rock, Ark., from Oct. 16 to Rabbi Sperka and Cantor Abra- ology of Jewish Humor," Mrs. vah of Sander Martin Levin; Mr. Arts at 1 p. m., Monday, Oct. 16. 21. The program is being pr e- ham Gartenhaus of Congrega- 'Albert Carnick. and Mrs. Herbert Moss in honor sented as a part of the war camp tion Bnai David. Yom Kippur services were also The program committee is in- of the Bar Mitzvah of George program of the National Con- viting the Jewish women of De- Arthur Dean; B. Moss in honor ference of Christians and Jews, held at Jackson Prison on Yom troit to attend this fine cultural of the Bar Mitzvah of George Mrs. Goulson Named parent organization of the De- Kippur day and followed by a program, as well as the other Arthur Dean; Mr. and Mrs. B. troll Round Table. The other Yom Kippur dinner the next day. three programs that will follow. L. Smokier in memory of Harry Beth El Librarian members of the good will team this dinner the following were The program committee is headed Sklar; Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Preg- will be presented along w with m guests: Assistant Deputy Warden Mrs. Maurice Klein, chairman Judge Moynihan and Dr. Julian D. C. Pettit, Nathaniel Gohlstick by Mrs. B. L. Smokier, and the erson in memory of Harry Sklar; following comprise the members Mr. and Mrs. Julius B•rman in of the library committee, an- Feibelman, Rabbi Sinai Temple, of Detroit, Samuel Goldfarb of of the committee: Mrs. Charles memory of Harry Sklar; Mr. and nounces that Mrs. Arthur L. New Orleans, La., and Col. John Jackson, several officials from the Robinson and Mrs. Louis J. To- Mrs. P. L. Smolder in honor of Goulson is now serving as librar- MacWilliams, chief of chaplains prison and guests of the Jackson ian of the Temple Library. Mrs. of the 8th Service Command, Jewish Community. bin. Mrs. Jack Tobin is presi- the rc. , •uvery of Isaac Shetzer. Goulson was associated with the Dallas, Tex. A panel discussion Rabbi Sperka, as Jewish chap- Detroit Public Library for a num- entitled entitled "Brotherhood in a De- lain, acted as toast master, and bcr of years and is a graduate mocracy," will be presented by called upon the assistant deputy Jewish Invasion of Arab States of Drake University, Des Moines, the Detroit Round Table . on warden, Mr. Goldstick. and Mr. Alleged by Palestine Arab Leader ac- Ia., and the School of Library Wednesday, Oct. 18, at a dinner Goldfarb, who praised the ac- meeting at 6 :30 at the Woodward complishments and the religious c ALEXANDRIA (P a 1 c o r) — delegation. The Palestine Arab Science of Cleveland, Western Reserve Uni- versity, 0., holding Ave. Presbyterian . Church. Speak- program of the Jewish inmates The allegation that Jews have newspapers hailed this develop- degrees of B.S., L.S., and B.A. ers will be Dr. B. Benedict Glaz- in our state prisons. ment. Musa de Alami, a relative She will be assisted by Miss Faye Succoth services and Yiskor er, Rabbi Temple Beth El; Hon. "designs on the neighboring by marriage of Haj Amin el Hus- Ernest A. O'Brien, Federal Dis- on Shmini Atzeres were held at Mal) states" and seek to "in- semi, Mufti of Jerusalem and Flint who has been connected with the Temple Library for the trict Judge, Catholic co-chairman th e pr i sons. vide" them by means of financial Axis agent, represented the Mufti past four years. of the Detroit Round Table; and manpower penetration, was at the Palestine conferences in The Temple Library has been Edgar A. Guest, poet and Prot- 1939. JUNIOR HOME RELIEF completely reorganized and under estant co-chairman of Detroit made by Musa el Alami, chosen London in 19 Addressing the Conference, he by all Arab parties of Palestine proposed the formation of an the expert guidance of Mrs. Goul- Round Table. Junior Home Relief holds open son is fully equipped to render as a non-partisan delegate to the Com pany meeting. Sunday, Oct. 15, at 2:30 Arab inter-governmental confer- Arab Inter-Territorial land , " a service to the children of our ra Religious School, members of the once here following their failure for safeguarding Arab The virtuous (when injured) p. m., at the home of Rose and joint declaration by the conferees Temple and the community at grieve not so much for their own Sylvia Weider, 2136 Oakman to agree on a representative del- demands for d em the Jewish J i large. Every book of Jewish in- pain as for the loss of happiness Blvd., phone TO. 7-2450. An in- egation. It had been anticipated against t Jewish state and energetic ac terest teresting program is planned. terest published in tile United injurers. earlier that Musa el Alami would Lonon d and d Washin g ton States will be available in the incurred by their —Jatakamala. Bring your friends. be regarded as an observer for tion in the Palestine parties, but the to arouse public opinion for the Library as soon as it is off the Arabs. ra. ' lesnes ti Conference gave him the status This demands of he Pa pointed out, is press and a large selection of action, of an official delegate represent- particularly necessary before the English-Jewish periodicals and magazines will be received reg- ing all Palestine Arabs. This U.S. Presidential elections. ularly. The present collection of status was given to him under con- th i the In the 10 days since books, including the Reference pressure by the Saudi Arabian ference opened only four meet- Division, will be augmented by ings have been held, all of them a large number of Jewish books and in camera. published in recent years. Hon. Raoul Aglion to ,- brief The representatives of Yemen Mrs. Goulson is planning an and Saudi Arabia were absent Be Lawyers ' Guild extensive exhibit in November from the first two sessions. The connection with Jewish Book Guest Speaker Oct. 18 communiques issued by the Con- Week and similar exhibits will ference are brief and vague and A luncheon sponsored by the have aroused the indignation of be arranged on the occasion of Detroit Chapter of the National the Palestine Arab newspapers. Jewish Festivals and other events. Lawyers Guild will be held on The communiques dwell at length Besides Mrs. Klein, the mem- Wednesday, Oct. 18. at 12 noon, only on the official receptions, bets of the library committee mentioning the presence of sing- are: Mrs. Arnold Brthlie, Charles in the Book-Cadillac Hotel. E. Brown, Mrs. Louis Cohane, This luncheon is the third of ers and dancers. a series of international bar According to reports leaking Morse Goldman, Mrs. William Mrs. Hoke Levin, Royal luncheons, the purpose of which out from the Conference, the Isenberg, Maas, Mrs. I. L. Polozker, Mrs. is to inform the members of our Palestine problem shares the Nle er Rosenbaum, Dr. Leighton bar of the operation and prob- agenda with the question of the French Mandate over Syria and Steele, James Stein, Mrs. M. B. lems of the bars of the Allied Sulzberger, Lester Smith and Nations during total war. Lebanon. Among the proposals The Guild is fortunate in se- rejected by the Conference were Jose Winsen. curing as the speaker at this the Greater Syria plan proposed luncheon, the Honorable Raoul by Nuri es-Said Pasha, former Aglion, a -distinguished member Premier of Iraq, and the demand Irving Bunim Opens of the Bar of France, Professor of the Syrians for free port Young Israel Season of International Law at the lead- rights at one or two Lebanese ing Universities of France, and ports. Young Israel of Detroit will author of many books on French No major action, except anti- open its 1944-45 season with a Jurisprudence. Mr. Aglion has Zionist resolutions, is expected gala week-end program. On Fri- also been a member ofthe For from the conference. All major (lay night, Oct. 20, Irving Bunim, eign Office of France, and has decisions, in view of the restrict- noted orthodox Jewish leader of held important appointments in ed purview of the current con- New York and member of the Paris in the Ministry of Foreign ference, will be deferred to a National Council of Young Is- Affairs, Ministry of Commerce, Pan-Arab Congress to be held reel, will deliver an address to If you were there — in bomb-wrecked coun- and Ministry of Finance. He was before the end of this year. members and friends of the or- one of the very first members tries — if you could hear the piteous cries of ganization at the Yeshivah Beth of the French Diplomatic Service Yehuda, Mr. Bunim is well known hungry, homeless children you would share to resign from the Petain Gov- in Detroit as an informed and your loaf of bread, your evening meal. Realize ernment and join General De Pioneer Women to witty speaker, having been here how lucky we are in America — show your Gaulle. Mr. Aglion was in Egypt on several previous occasions. during the campaign of General Hold Conference gratitude by sharing with those who suffer. Plans are being made to hold Wavel in the Lybian Desert, A joint conference will be joint Young Israel services on Save from your household budget or he described in a book en- • which titled, "War in the Desert, the sponsored by the Council of the Saturday, Oct. 21, in honor of income, economize a little—and give more to Battle for Africa." He is also Pioneer Women for its local chap- Mr. Bunim to which the public your Community War Chest. Be as generous the author of "The Fighting ters to start this year's activities. is also invited. The following Sunday after- as you can—give that others may live. French." He is now Legal Coun- It will be held Saturday, Oct. 14 sellor of the French Delegation at the Workmen's Circle on Lin- noon, at 1:30 p. m., a social and wood. Mrs. Rose Koffman of luncheon party has been planned. Help all three—your fighting men, your Allies, your nein,hbcrs in Judge Washington, McKay D. W. C. Skillman of Cleveland will be the guest speak- This will provide an opportunity Recorders Court will preside at er. Reports on last year's activi- for Young Israel members and this luncheon, and all members ties will be made and plans for their families to meet Mr. Bunim new year discussed. at a social function. Plans for Affiliated with the NATIONAL WAR FUND of the Bar and their friends are the The yearly donor event will the new season will then be re- invited. Tickeas are $1.75 each, GOAL: $8,250,000 and may be secured by calling be held on Jan. 23, 1945. Fur- vealed. Reservations for the CAMPAIGN—October nth-November 10th. Randolph 7875. Because of lira- ther information can be obtained luncheon may be made by con- - ited capacity, it is suggested that by calling the Council of the tacting any officer of the organi- reservations be made early. Pioneer Women, Tyler 7-2880. zation. MRS. DETROIT, YOU WOULD SHARE .. . COMMUNITY WAR CHEST