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Alitericam Yewisk Periodical Ceder

Page Three

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Friday, January 5, 1945

t Hebrew Ladies Aid
Luncheon Jan. 10

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

(

Plain Talk...

by Al Segal

CAPITOL
LETTER

Beth El Sisterhood
To Hear Author
Tell of Russia

The 12th annual donor lunch-
eon of the Hebrew Ladies All
The Sisterhood of Temple Beth
Society will take place at 12:30
El
is presenting Dr. Jerome Dav-
By CHARLES BENSON
p. m., Jan. 10, in the Dexter-
is, famous correspondent, edu-
Lawrence auditorium.
A considerable amount of soil- cator and author, who will lec-
Miss Clarice Freud, assistant
ed laundry was brought out for
ture On "Russia As I Saw It in
professor of social work, will be
public washing during the recent
the speaker. She is a former
1944," Monday, Jan. 8 at 2
director of the Jewish Children's
fracas in the Senate over the
p. m., in the Brown Memorial .
Bureau.
n ew State Department nomi- Chapel.
Miss Florence Weinthrob will
nees. Not the least important
Dr. Davis has taught in many
sing several vocal solos. Cantor
item was an attack on State De- American universities, including
I have a copy of a poigntut Coloncl Read Torah
David Katzman will also offer a '
refugee policies and
Harvard and Yale. He has just
letter that Harry M. Wanner
"It was strange to see the lartment
f • Y• 11 . •1 •' 1 •-•
rea di ng w hile • suggestion that one of the ap- returned from Russia where he
D ave Diamond will f urn i s h (he's the Hollywood movie n 1, ) colonel doing the
wearing his complete field equip- pointees played a particularly spent 10 months as correspond-
the rest of the music for the received from his nephew .lack
ent for American and Canadian
ment with pistol hanging at his ' ignominious role.
:
afternoon. A very fine home
In the course of a speech on newspapers.
h° O f 11 soldier with the A ler- waist .
, Wu
. I'm sure God had a ,
cooked luncheon will be serve d
the Senate floor, it was indicat-
A dessert lune heon will be
. , inn Army. One day rece tly, bit o f a laugh.
Mrs. Louis Kepes is general :
"The acting head of the con- ed that "President Roosevelt's . served
served in the Social Hall at 1:30.
chairman and Mrs. Ignatz Aus-1 in France, Jack saw another I e-
munity mid a nice little speech attempts to said the persecued
This meeting is open to Sis-
la nder is assistant. Anyone wish- dedication like the one we ic-
of welcome (luring the service. ! peoples of Euro. pe. , those who . lterhood members only.
ing to attend may do so by call- brate on Chanukah.
It gave us all a real thrill. A have been discriminated against
ing Mrs. Elfreda Greenwald, DA. i
It was a synagogue of French lieutenant sang a hymn and then because they belong to a church
i
2451 , or Mrs. .Julius Ring, the'
invoked the blessing—and is was or a group which Hitler opposed
, Jews being re-dedicated
fter
president, HO. 1391.
. . . has not always had the sup-
over but not quite.
wn.
Don't forget to bring your the Nazis had fled the
"A boy from Brooklyn leaped port of his executives in the
• The few Jews who were lef had
waste fats to each meeting.
up and said if any of us had a State Department."
The following trees have been
come out of their hiding
aces chance to give 4way food we
Some of the men whom the
planted in forests in Palestine
to
to rekindle the lights an
was
called
upon
to
con-
should give it to Monsieur Levy Senate
praise the Most High who!ulti- for distribution. Then another firm as State Department execu- through the Ladies Auxiliary,
mately does bring down tho ar- boy said maybe it would be nice tives, it was pointed out, had Jewish National Fund :
rogant transgressor to the dust. to give some francs to help the served in the State Department
In memory of Rose Bakst, by
There used to be some' 200 congregation regain some of the for many years, and "unfortun-
Pauline
and Ben Greenspoon ;
families of them but now they things the Germans had des- ately, they have been largely
numbered only about 15. They 1 troyed. The air was filled with responsible for undercutting some trees in memory of Lt. Eugene
Dr. Warren F. Bow, president were old ' ieoi ile or middle-aged . ;
the sound of wallets being opened of the President's fine humani- Freedman, by a group of friends:
of Wayne' *University, and super- the voting were either dea or' andthe crackle of notes.
tarian moves." James C. Dunn, in memory of Lt. Eugene Freed-
public

.
Detroit
of
intendent
under-
the
among
scattered
"I do not know how much was inter okayed for the post of As- man, by Bertha Forestein ; in
schools, will be the guest speak- i ground Maquis; or they were in , cull Tted, but 1 will swear it
sistant Secretary of State in
er at an open meeting of the i 'Nazi concentration camps Where . „
something to amaze. The charge of European, Near East- memory of Max Fixler, by Mr
newly formed Parent's Organi- killing is practiced scientificallylb
boys
-'s opened up wide and each, ern, African, and Far Eastern and Mrs. James Sobel; 20 tree:i
Yeshivah Day , b of the ' ' 1 processes
of the
,
zation
, myself
c
included, felt heee was Affairs, was said to have en- in memory of Pvt. Saul Stern,
School at the Synagogue Audi- sty '
onething worthy beyond words. gaged in some pretty nefarious by
Kurowar Landsleit; four
torium, Dexter and Cortland, at ,
8:30 Tuesday evening, Jan. 9. The synagogue had been closed "We went out of the syna- activities.
trees in memory of Rose Bakst,
years, but
but t now , and th,e,i gogue into tile sunshine with a
Prevented Rescue
The Day School of Yeshivah , Mon
by a 1.,,...oup of friends; in mem-
y, the
o dl
sieur 1
he s exton, u. ti ; wonderful feeling — a feeing
l
The Senate was told :
Beth Yehudah announces that I „ n
i to . hat we had seen something re-
in surreptitiou s ly „iti
Four
years
ago,
the
State
De-
°I•Y of Rose Bakst, by Mr. and
,
beginning with the new school 1 brush '( away
I tha t
aP
`o
Mrs. Louis Millman ; in memory
born. The Nazis had come here
partment "functionaries," includ-
,
semester, Jan. 29 it will add the tired on the Arkof
.
the Law The :JAI thought they had conquered.
ol-
ing James Dunn, prevented the ,of Rose Bakst, by Young Wo
third and fourth years of elm - Nazis
i had burned the sacred `, kid from Greenpoint, a col-
en's Bicur Cholim ; in meMory
rescue
of
651
professors,
church-
mentary school to its present ' Scrolls
but
the
Ark
still
stool--
S--
,, .. or el with a pistol at his waisz. men, and former government of Ann Siegel. by Mrs. Maurice
curriculum, and also a new 1-B an em
' 'g for a a bunch of GI's,officer
Cooper; in memory of Rose
. an d
,
14 habitation w"Itm
officials, who had been recom-
'
grade.
the return of the Torah, its an- Fr( nehmen and women proved mended for admission to the Bakst, by Lillian and Beryl Har-
Organized last September,
the
,
includes nearly dent tenant. Monsieur Levy y , had
.. t ibe Boche was wrong.
United States by a specially ap- rma•
Day School now
leaf
been keeping •t
Two trees in memory of Laya
"This is a brief letter aboth,
d g'''''' .
pointed refugee committee of
100 pupils in the kindergarten
l
e
of
the
)
returiL
i the Clay
I
-ifinething eternal. I felt I had prominent Americans and who Brina Plotnik, by Mrs. Sarah
()
and first two years. The fac-
to tell you about it because I had been cleared by the Depart- Freedman ; two trees in memory
ulty of the English Department • Re-Dedicate Synagogue
Now the day for the re-dedi- , 1 , new it would make you feel meat of Justice. Only 15 o f of !saki Drootman, by Mrs. Stir-
of the . Day School consists of
highly trained teachers. Hebrew cation had come and the rein- good as it made me feel.
these were allowed to enter by ah Freedman; in memory of Is-
"There is something about the State Department, though rael Kaplan, by Mr. and Mrs.
subjects are taught by members nant of the congregation was
athered there. People have a such a thing that you can not put various passport visas had beer, William Wolfe: in memory of
of the Yeshivah staff. Noonday g
ay of crying in their most joy- into writing — four years of issued to Nazi businessmen who Lena Plotnik, by Mr. and Mrs.
lunch is served and t•ansporta- w
,sus moments; their tears ar: darkness and suddenly blazing wanted to enter the U.S. William Wolfe; two trees honor-
lion provided.
Last winter, about 250 Polish ing silver wedding anniversary
Monsieur light--u • symbol of peace aria
Only
for humility.
new world."
Jews, interned in occupied of Mr. and Mrs. M. Waterstone,
Levy was beaming aril flutter_ th e
France at Camp Vittell, were by Hatty Schwartz; honoring
around, getting ..veryt hint: .
Mitzvah of Sheldon Sher-
adopted as citizens by the Para- Bar
ready. Yes, here wa . the old ,
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bor-
guayian Government and grant. man, by
ed
passports
to
Paraguay.
When
enstein
;
in memory of Mr. and
It
couldn't
stay
defiled
!.
tint.
Congregation
the German Government refused Mrs. Alex Suffrin, by Mr. and
Sgt. Henry Norman, son of th e pagans, as long :•-• Monsieur
to let them leave, American citi- Mrs. S. Eisenstat; in memory of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Norman, I xv y was around.
that the
zeros in this country asked the Sam Liederman, by Mr. and Mrs.
matter
didn't
2075 W. Philadelphia, has re-
It
ceived the Bronze Medal for Scrolls were not then:•. The peo-
flans were completed at a State Department to give a little S. Eisenstat; in memory of Shelia
bravery in action. Sgt. Normally plc said the Torah wi - in I heir ' meeting of the arrangements diplomatic help in the situation. Eisen, by Mr. and Mrs. S. Eisen-
served with a medical detach- hearts and that was enough for committee for the general open However, James Dunn refused stat•
In memory of Pincus and
meet On Peleliu Island on Oct. this liniment.
meeting of the Northwest Heb- to move. When Secretary Hull
returned from a Florida vaca- Ethel Grubstein, by Mr. and Mrs.
Jewish
soldiers
of

our
Army.
rew Congregation and Center, to
27, according to the citation,
"without regard for his personal stationed several miles away, had be held Jan. 29 at the Bagley Lion, approximately two months S. Eisenstat; honoring Mr. and
, ev,
had been wasted. Hull acted inn-Mrs. S. Eisenstat; in memory of
safety during the hours of dark- heard about this and arranged School,l,
osemwn and Curtis.
by Mr. and Mrs.
ness, while under heavy fire, as- •0 be them. and to have a part
Fred M. Butzel will speak at mediately—hut it was too late. Rose Albert,
By this time, the Polish meta- S. Eisenstat; three trees honor-
sisted in the evacuation of seven i n a re-dedication like the one in the gathering. A short musical
wounded men. the old temple. They had heard program is being arranged and gees in France had been trans- ing Shirley Ziegelman, by Mr-••
er _ Idah Weisman ; three trees hon-
"Sgt. Nlorman remained on about that many Chanukah flaws reports will be made by Alex ported out of France by G
many. oring Bar Mitzvah of Jack
They
administering
when
they
were
kids.
Moss, the president of the Con-
night
duty
all
About 18 months ago, thy" Frank, by Mrs. Wall Weissman;
treatment with such technical walked the several miles to the gregation, as well as by the pres-
American Minister in Switzer_ in memory of Zwika Eisen, by
skill that not ii single life was synagogue.
Wilt of . the ladies' auxiliary.
land cabled the State Depart-. Mrs. Dora Cohen ; in memory of
. There were about 100 of therm' The chairman of the building
lost."
Sgt. Norman is 32 years old. . . an Air Force lieutenant I committee will make an impor- limit reporting in detail Nazi Sam Lederman, by Mrs. Dora
Shell-
atrocities against civilians, es- Cohen ; in memory of Nate
and has been in service two and c olonel and other kinds of offi-
Jew _ twit announcement.
A
a half years and overseas sine:. cers a and plenty of GI's. x
The entire community is in- pecially Jews. Sumner Welle,t, fish, by the Pythian Sisters;
then Under Secretary of State, three trees in memory of Shein-
In civilian life he wit.; ish Army chaplain was to read
else I vited to this meeting.
June.
the services but som e thing
market.
The Sabbath services of the immediately called in various del Goldberg, by Mr. and Mrs.
manager of a produce mar
had turned up urgently and he Northwest Congregation are held Jewish leaders and gave them the Sidney Gorman; three trees in

couldn't
be there. The lieut-nant .
Sheindel Geldberg.
c
each Saturday
at the Bagley in fomiation ; efforts were made memory of
Satd
' Auxiliary, J.N.F.
d colonel said he would servo in
to raise money. Simultaneously by Ladies
i
School. Roselawn and Curtis.
For tree planting as memo-
the rabbi's place.
Mr. Welles instructed his col- .
To young Jack Warner it 1
leagues in the State Department rials or for happy occasions
. please call Mrs. I. Goodman at
looked like one of the magnificent _ Sisterhood Formed
to intensify their rescue e ff or t s
The linai David Sisterhood moments of human history Di
But
behind
his
back
a
cable
TO. 8-2669.
At Beth Aaron
"Get-Together" celebrating the -
was sent to the American Min-
success of the ninth annual don- 'fle ,justice had turned around
against the arrogance of the evil-
The Sisterhood of Beth Aaron ister in Switzerland which '° 141 source of the attack may very
or luncheon, will be held Toes- doer and had set him down; the
him to send no more reports re well have • accounted for its fail-
day evening, Jan. 23, at Pere- . meek had been restored to their was organized Dec. 20 at the
garding atrocities! That cable ure to cause more than a ripple.
ira's, Dexter at Boston Blvd. inheritance. Jack Warner was a home of Mrs. Rose Sternfield.
was initialed by James Dunn. But the fact remains that,
Mrs. Seldon Leach, TO. 7-1760, witness to this. He hurried hack The following officers were elect-
When Welles learned about the though details are inaccurate,
chairman, promises an entertain- to camp to tell his uncle by the ed:
Mrs. Nathan Reznick, presi- cable, he countermanded the in - the substance of the attack on
ing evening.
. for next mail . . . "I want to get it dent ; Mrs. Samuel Sternfield, structions—and the whole matter the State Department's sabotage
is
This "Get-Together"
ail down on paper while the
members and guests, and reser- memory is still fresh," he wrote. vice president; Mrs. Samuel H. eventually got to the White of refugee aid has had quiet
Freedman, secretary ; Mrs Carl House, where the President him - confirmation from unimpeaco
vations must he made.
'Really, it was wonderful. In-
self intervened and ended the ! able sources.
'
Krupp, treasurer.
k meeting of the Sisterhood formal,
yes, but I can tell you
The next meeting will be hell whole question by placing the
If anyone has felt that the
will be held at Brun David Social that I have never seen so deeply
1 p. m., Monday, Jan. 8. at power for action in the hands national elections meant all good
Hall, Monday evening, Jan. 8.
sincere a congregation in any at
the home of Mrs. Krupp, 17176 of a new and reorganized War people could now relax and count
schul. In front of me sat a
Refugee Board.
their blessings, secure that de-
- JACOB SKLAR FAMILY CLUB tough little Jewish boy from Cherrylawn Ave.
mocracy had triumphed and all
Langer Challenged Policy
The next meeting of the Jacob Greenpoint, N. Y. With his hel-
world, the
It was somewhat unfortunate was right with the
Sklar Family Club is to be Jan. met and carbine he looked like Leonard Simons
the State Depart-
dint
it
was
left
to
a
legislator
,
attitude
of
28 at the home of the Joseph a Cl dead-end kid. Now he was
with as had a record as Senator meat personnel ough to persuade
Barnetts on Rochester Ave. The wrapping or his t'fillim. His Aide Polio Drive
Eternal vigil-
differently.
William Langer of North Dak- him
last meeting was held at the talith was just an olive drab
Abner E. Lamed, state chair- ota to challenge the State De- ance is called for, we learn once
home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Sklar, muffle, but no matter. Officers
The again.
when latkes were served and ' and privates all sitting together man of the National Foundation nartmenes refugee policy.
I and rank meant nothing before for Infantile Paralysis, announces
Chanukah gifts exchanged.
God. the appointment of Leonard N.
MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA-- --
------ IN
Simons as chairman of the ad-
"The sun streamed in through
for the an-
and
vertising
committee
Just 2 drops Penetro
the stained glass windows
LONDON
Non Drops in each
nual Infantile Paralysis Appeal,
cast the shadow of the Star of
nostril help you
727 COLLINS AVENUE
14-31.
breathe freer almost
David down on the closed doors Jan.
garden •
— tropical
Instantly. Relieve the
Hannah G. Ferman is the pub- ;
Newly
modernized
— elevator — solarium
ty, the Torah
of the Ark—em sty,
headcoldnasal misery.
THE
FINEST
KOSHER
CUISINE
IN
FLORIDA
burned—but even empty it was licity director for the campaign !
Only 25c-2'i times as
Chapter '
much for 50c. Caution:
cr Phone 5 - 1264
filled from the hearts of that for the Wayne County
6,
101•
Write or wire
1.v
.i ■ II •• ■ •.
use only as directed.
little French congregation and of the National Foundation for
Penetro Nose Drops
Infantile Paralysis.
the American boys there.



A Moment In France

I .k°
.

Trees Planted
As Memorials

I

it

1 ,-

a r il

1.

Dr. Bow to Speak
a t Yeshivah
Tuesday, Jan. 9

Sgt. Henry Norman
Cited for Bravery

ing

e10 Northwest
Plans
Rail y Jan. 29

Bnai David S sterhoo
Get-Together Jan. 23

ARMS HOTEL

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