Friday, November 3, 1944 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle :.CENTER ACTIVITIES-:- Mothers' Clubs Calendar Dexter Mothers' Club, Tuesday ,ernoon, Nov. 7, 1:30 p. m., at tai Moshe Synagogue, Dexter ""at Lawrence. Will have election of officers. Center Mothers' Club, Wednes- day evening, Nov. 8, 8:30 p. m., at Jewish Community Center, Woodward at Holbrook. Will have election of officers. Twelfth Street Mothers' Club, Thursday evening, Nov. 9, 8:30 rn., at Lachar's Hall, 8939 Twelfth St. Dr. Shmarya Kleinman to Address B & P Group Cantor Sonenklar Opens Isaac Franck to Be 13th Year of Service Central Hadassah With Shaarey Zedek Guest Speaker Nov. 7 Detroit Public Library, will re- view "Presidential Agent" by Up- Commencing with Rosh Hash- The Central Group of Hadas- ton Sinclair, on Wednesday, Nov. onah, Cantor Jacob H. Sonenklar sah will hold its first fall meet- 8. Book chats are held in the Li- started his 13th year of service ing at 12:30 p. in., Nov. 7, at to Congregation Shaarey Zedek, Shaarey Zedek. Mrs. Adolph brary at 9 p. m. Ehrlich, president of the group, will preside at the meeting A Newly Decorated Lounge luncheonette will be served. Now Open for Adults Isaac Franck, executive direct- or of the Jewish Community A newly decorated lounge in Council, will speak on the sub- the Jewish Community Center is ject of "Palestine and the Post- now open for adults. A special war Jewry." lounge program is planned for The musical portion of the Saturday evening, Nov. 4, which program will be presented by will feature a symphonic hour. Miss Betty Kowalsky, piano stu- The lounge is open Monday dent and protege of Mrs. Jul- through Thursday from 8 to 11 ius Chajes of the Jewish Com- p. nt.; Sunday afternoon from 3 munity Center. to 5 and Sunday evening from 8 Mrs. Moe Perlis and Mrs. to 11 p. m. Adults may drop in Charles Smith are the chairmen for a game of cards, listen to of the social committee. Mrs. records, read magazines, or just Morse Saulson and Mrs. Robert relax. Marwil are in charge of hospi- tality. Dr. Shmarya Kleinman will be the speaker ut the meeting of the Business and Professional Discussion Group on Thursday, Nov. 9. Dr. Kleinman will talk on "Reconstruction of Jews in Life Saving to be Taught Girls and Boys Central Europe." The Discussion Group meets in Life Saving for girls will be the Adult Lounge at 9 p. taught at the Jewish Community Center every Tuesday from 8:15 Miss Haughey to Review to 9 p. rn.; and for boys, on Sun- "Presidential Agent" Nov. 8 day from 11 to 12 a. m. Those interested in taking life saving Miss Catharine Haughey, di- preparation should register with rector of public relations for the Joshua Borodkin, swimming di- rector. For further information, call MA. 8400. Re-Elect A. L. Sudran to Address Leadership Training Course A. L. Sudran, administrative assistant of the Jewish Welfare Federation, will be the speaker at the next meeting of the lead- ership training course on Sun- day, Nov. 5. Mr. Sudran's sub- ject will deal with "Jewish Com- munity Organizations." Albert Cohen, of the Jewisl vocational service, will also speak briefly on vocational guidance. The leadership training course meets on Sunday in the adult lounge at 2:30 p. m. D. HALE Page I? Mlawer Umgegend Verein Gives $814 for Aid of Polish Jews BRAKE At a farewell party given by the Mlawer Ungegend Verein in honor of their member Joe Green- baum and his family, on their departure for California, the amount of $814.00 was collected towards the campaign for pack- ages of food and medicines for the surviving Jews in liberated Poland. The money was turned over The best assurance of future by Messrs. S. Lichtenstein and I. performance is PAST perform. Bernstein to the Emergency Re- lief Fund of the American Fed- ante. eration for Polish Jews, which is His record in office proves his conducting this campaign to col- integrity, capacity and pro. lect at least 10,000 packages in gressiveneas. Detroit. The office of the Federation is located at 9124 Linwood, where Vote Republican donations of packages of food medicines are accepted. For Tuesday, Nov. 7th and information call TY. 7-9650, 6 —Paid For by a Friend. to 9 p. in., every day except Fri- .:- / day, Saturday or . Sunday. - --- IMAWOLVIMA.W0000100.81MIWAN.8110:WiN.WIANIMWM State Treasurer REPUBLICAN O RE-ELECT t 4 Casper J. Lingeman County Treasurer DEMOCRAT Reward a faithful, honest, efficient public servant! Has given the public sound, honest service! Aaron Rosenberg to Address JWEWO Banquet At Shaarey Zedek Nov. 5 The Jewish Women's European Welfare Organization will give its 24th annual banquet Sunday, Nov. 5, at the Congregation Shaarey Zedek. Mrs. Sam Osnos is general chairman, assisted by Mesdames Israel, Feldman, Silverstein, Ger- man. and others. Mrs. Seder is master of ceremonies and Aaron Rosenberg will be the guest speaker. 1. detailed financial report for 1944 will be read by Harry Stol- sky, financial secretary of the Organization. Improved ROKEACH ortlYAFAT Kozenn, Chajes, to Appear in Program In Toledo Sun., Nov. 5 CANTOR J. H. SON E NKLAR which was the occasion for Rabbi A. M. Hershman to express the gratitude of the Congregation to the Cantor for his beautiful and inspiring services. On this occa- sion Rabbi IIershman said Can- tor Sonenklar has endeared him- self in our community, he has been most cooperative in all communal undertakings and loyal and faithful in his work to his congregation, and we trust we may be privileged to have the benefit of his fine voice and pleasing personality for many years. UNEXCELLED FOR Marguerite Kozenn, soprano, and Julius Chajes, composer-pian- ist, have been invited to present a program of international music in Toledo, 0., on Sunday, Nov. 5. Miss Kozenn will sing arias and songs by Puccini, Johann Strauss, and Rachmaninoff, as well as Yiddish and Hebrew com- positions by Shlonsky, Binder, Weinberg, Chajes, and Zaira. Mr. Chajes will be heard in solos by Brahms, Chopin, Albaniz, and his own compositions. SEGAL COOKING, BAKING, and FRYING ALL MEAT and DAIRY FOODS I. ROKEACH AND SONS, Inc. BROOKLYN, N.V. VOTE FOR - Continued from Page 4) As he prepared his sermon for the Methodist congregation, Mr. Segal took all this human frailty into account. He thought, well, if this congregation has had a steady Sunday fare of 35-min- ute sermons, it may welcome a shorter sermon as a great treat. Anyway. Sunday always has been regarded as a day for a good treat, like ice cream for the Sunday dinner, and this congre- gation shall have it. He decided to cut the regular sermonic fare in half—to 17 1/2 minutes and added a half min- ute by way of compromise with fractions . . • Mr. Segal arose to preach. What he said is not important here Much more sig- nificant was the congregation's happy response to a sermon so short. As he finished it Mr. Segal could discover in the counten- ances of the congregation none of the soporific mood by which faces are veiled during a long sermon. This was something new to be grateful for: A sermon that knew when to stop. Every face had remained bright and alert and Mr. Segal himself could take grateful unc- tion to his soul: Yes, his en- tire sermon must have been heard by everybody, since it was too short for anybody to fall asleep or for any mind to run away from to less holy pastures. Yet in the 18 minutes he had managed to put all he had to say on the subject of brother- hood, though he could have stretched it out to 35 minutes or longer. Unwearied and still quite fresh, the congregation went to Sunday dinner with eag- e• appetite. With all due modesty Mr. Seg- al gives this to all rabbis who certainly should be grateful, even if grieved, to know what hap- pens to a layman's mind when the sermon gets too long. No congregation will feel that it isn't getting its money's worth from its rabbi if he makes his sermons, say, 20 minutes short. It is Mr. Segal's opinion that short-winded preachers deserve greatly to have their pay raised. First Bar Mitzvah at Downtown Synagogue The first Bar Mitzvah occasion will take place at the Downtown Synagogue, the candidate being VOTE DEMOCRATIC Alvin Bejce York, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. York. 12066 Santa Election Tuesday, Nov. 7 Rosa Dr., Saturday, Nov. 4. Rab- • bi Herman Rosenwasser will offi- —This ad inserted by a Jewish friend. ciate. Reception will be held in XV<14%%WLNVM%*4.414ViV 4 C.%WM.%%%..%.%%%!4WLV%JLVCNN!41LNVC the evening at home for friends. HARRY HENDERSON Republican Candidate for Congress in the 15th District Harry Henderson pledges: To sponsor legislation in Congress to make it a crime for anyone to foster racial and religious bigotry. To sponsor the extension of inter-cultural educational projects aimed at strengthening democratic ideals in our schools. To support all efforts to put an end to Nazism and to guarantee just rights for Jews everywhere. To assist in the movement for the establishment of the Jewish National Home in Palestine. Harry Henderson has signed the following pledge: 1 favor the opening of Palestine to unrestricted Jewish immigration and colonization and its establishment as a free and democratic Jewish commonwealth and will do every- thing in my power to facilitate the final execution of the intent and purpose of the World War One pledge of the Allied Nations to the Jewish people. • • This is symbolic of the HARRY HENDERSON platform for justice for all. These are not contingent promises to garner votes. They are the principles of HARRY HEN- DERSON's basic Americanism . . . principles well-known to his many friends in the Jewish community. Their unani- mous approval of HARRY HENDERSON's candidacy is based solidly on his known and often stated, stand on these important questions. • VOTE FOR HARRY HENDERSON For Congress — Republican 15th Congressional District