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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1945-05-04

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Axericalt lavish Periodical Carter

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Fr iday, May 4, 1945

4 To Be Confirmed
t T e mple Beth El
a uns y, May 20

Confirmation exercises for the
945 class of 64 Temple Beth
1 confirmands will be held Sun-
g morning. May 20, at Tem-
Beth El. Following are the
1c ames of the confirmands:
Kenneth Richard Adler, Wil-
M. Altman, Marilyn Jean
am
a skin, Barbara Bauer, Everett
1, Behrendt, Genia Bertie Ber-
m, Donald Frank Berns, Mor_
is Tobias Breuer, Jerome S.
ironson, Carolyn Brown, Byna
'amden, Byron Canvasser, Ruth
tEfronson, Marilyn Nan
:pps, Joan Cecilia Field, Edith
oan Finsterwald, Marjorie Alice
'reeman, Guido Harriet Garon,
o yce Suzanne Gilbert, Marianne
lo pe Goldberg, Cora Jane Gold-
mith, Maxine Muriel Goodfriend.
Jo seph Irwin Harris, Arthur
larvin Hartman, John Charles
lopp, Jo Duncan Isaacson, Car-
lyn Estelle Kaplan, Judith Irene
:aplan, Dolores Anne Kaufman,
avid Charles Kreger, Joan Carol
dice Kuttnauer, Edwin Nor-
Ian Levenberg, Harry John Lipp-
tan, Jr., Richard A. Mann, Wil-
am M. Mazer, Jr., Russell R.
lirvis, Shirley Grace Mishcov-
ky, Judy Marian Morton, Fayne
oyce Myers, Jeanine Perlstein,
'arol Marcia Popkins, Shirley
;oslyn Rabkin, Joyce Rashti,
larvey Rosenberg, Ann Rosen-
fe ld, Virginia Rosenthal, Wil-
ia m Arthur Rothman.
Hortense Schlafer, Marianne
ihapero, Walter Shapero Suz-
nne Ellen Sherman, Gerald G.
ihumer, Richard M. Schwayder,
toga . M. Sims, Eva Clare Stern,
larvey Jay Stewart, Joan Claire
itrieffing, Barbara Louise Thorn-
r, Carolyn Jane Wallach, Mut.-
el Warshawsky, Samuel Wine-
nan, Geraldine Yagoda, Stanley
Van Zemon, Marilyn Matle Zim-
merman. .

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110

Bay City Soldier
Maurice Schwartz Stars in Yiddish
Passover
"Three Generations" at Wilson Sunday Attends
Rites in Germany

Probably Pfc. Charles Anth-
ony's most thrilling experience
overseas was attendance at a
Passover service at a Jewish
temple in Germany.
This temple, Pfc. Anthony has
written his parents, 5Ir. and Mrs.
II. F. Anthony, 255 N. Madison
Ave., Bay City, has been ruined
by the Nazis but was in good
enough condition for celebration
of the Passover by five Amer-
ican Jewish soldiers.
Said Pfc. Anthony : "The tem-
ple was completely wrecked ex-
cept for the four walls. The
interior had been completely tak-
en out by the Germans.
"Here is how it happened: As
we entered this town soon after
our troops captured it, one of
our officers, a Jewish boy, hap-
pened to see the temple as he
went past. Hebrew writing was
above the door, but that was all.
So he spread the word to another
Jewish officer who asked me to
round up all the boys around
headquarters that I could and
he would conduct a simple ser-
vice. It was to be complete with
wine but no matzos. In the end
only five people could attend,
as we were busy at the time,
but as we went into the temple
we knew it was at great expe-
rience."

Page Nine

Mrs. Albert Carnick
Heads Auxiliary of
Hebrew Schools

The following officers and
board members were elected by
the United Hebrew Schools Aux-
iliary at their annual meeting,

quickly becomes involved in the
American struggle, even starts a
strike in his son's factory. And
before long, more American and
MRS. ALBERT CARNICK
democratic than the son and
daughter-in-law, he throws off the
April 25, in the Jewish Center:
rabbinical mantle and decides to
President, Mrs. Albert Car-
go to work in the fight against
nick ; 1st vice president, Mrs.
injustice of all kinds. In the end
Samuel A. Singer; 2nd vice pres-
he has gathered a number of
ident, Mrs. Philip Gilbert; 3rd
people around him on a farm
vice president, Mrs. Louis Seiton;
and is setting about creating a
recording secretary, Mrs. Flor-
colony to which refugees from
ence Roseman; financial secre-
Europe can come.
tary, Mrs. Joseph Dorfman; cor-
Muni Serebroff, Rebecca Wein-
responding secretary, Mrs. Theo-
traub, Anatole Winogradaw, Mal-
dore Isaacs; asst. corresponding
vina Rappel, Charlotte Goldstein,
secretaries, Mrs. Jacob Zeldes
Shirley Gross, Boris Auerbach,
and Mrs. William Mandell; treas-
Celia Pierson, Jude! Dubinsky,
Boaz Young, David Medoff, Mark
Beba Idelson, representative of urer, Mrs. Bert L. Smokier; aud-
Schmid and a large cast are in the Working Women's Council itor; Mrs. Richard Cott, and par-
the play. The music is by Sho- of Palestine, is the guest at a liamentarian, Mrs. A. B. Stral-
lem Secunda.
series of meetings sponsored by ser.
New Members on the Board.
the Local Pioneer Womens
Mrs. I. Murray Jacobs, Mrs.
Groups. The first was a recep-
tion by Poale-Zion and Farband Saul Gordon, Mrs. Meyer Char-
branches on Friday evening, at lip, Mrs. Albert Newman, Mrs.
1 .
Farband Folk Shule, Taylor and Moe Dann, Mrs. John Horwitz,
Mrs. Burton Seidon.
The Bnai Brith Hillel Founda- 12th Sts.
Members of Board:
tion at Ann Arbor will hold two
At 2:30 p. in. this Saturday,
MOSCOW (WNS) — Marshal
Mrs. Max Dushkin, Mrs. Harry
Temple Israel will hold con- religious services Friday, May she will address the women's
talin cited many high Jewish offi-
Is for breaking into the Reich firmation exercises for 33 con- 11, one of which will be Reform Reading Circles at the Work- Kraft, Mrs. George Orley, Mrs.
men's Circle Center, 11529 Lin- M. Rosenzweig, Mrs. Max Hay-
mita]. Among them were Maj. firmants on the eve of Shevuos, and the other Traditional.
The traditional services will wood.
man, Mrs. Henry H. Shapero.
en. Bukshtynovich, Lt. Gen. Thursday, May 17, in the lec-
Mrs. Morris Krause, Mrs. Na.
Monday at 8:30 p. ni., a gen-
:azankin, Tank Maj. Gen. Wein- ture room of the Detroit In- be led by A /S Eugene Malitz
Artillery Maj. Gen. Folken- stitute of Arts. Rabbi Leon and Melvin Rackoff. Those par- eral meeting for all Pioneer Wo- than Spevakow, Mrs. Anna Moss,
Fram will preach the sermon. A ticipating in the reform service men's Organization members and Mrs. Meyer Beckman, Mrs. Char
:ein and Col. Glesser.
The Moscow press reports that beautiful ceremony has been ar- include Madeline Levenberg, Ruth friends will be held at the Rose les Smith.
Wolkowsky, Rita Hyman, Ben-
Mrs. Harry Cohen, Mrs. Mor
here were thousands of Jewish ranged.
Following are the names of nett Shulman and Barney Lash- Sittig Cohen Bldg., Lawton and ris Fishman, Mrs. Arnold Frank
oldiers in the Soviet forces
Waverly.
the Temple Israel confirmands: ever.
fi ghting in the Berlin battle.
Tuesday at 12:30 p. in., Child Mrs. Joseph Horwitz, Mrs. Ber-
The services will be followed
Charlotte Ruth Arkin, Raphael
Many Jews whose families were
by a symposium on "Why I Pre- Rescue Fund workers will en- nard Isaacs.
Arnold,
Joan
Barbara
Bachman,
illed by the Germans are serv-
Directors:
fer: Orthodox, Conservative, Re- tertain her at the Book-Cadillac.
ig in the Polish army, which Norman Irving Brock, Richard ford, Judaism." Rabbi Jehudah
Mrs. Louis Tobin, Mrs. J. M.
Beba Idelson, leader of the
M.
Cinoman,
Frances
Wilma
Co-
as participated in the Berlin
M. Cohen, director of the Foun- labor movement in Palestine, is Lattin, and Mrs. R. B. Newman.
hen,
Alfred
W.
Gaines,
Ivan
attle.
Honorary Members:
Goldstein, Alfred N. Harris, dation, will be moderator of the touring the country in the inter-
Mrs. Morris Adler, Mrs. Julius
Diane Harris, Lucy Rae Hirsch- symposium. The speakers will ests of the Working Women's
man, Alan Kay Jackson, Ann include Bernard Rosenberg of Council, sister Organization of Berman, Mrs. Himon Kaplan,
Jackson, Ilene Jaffe, Glenna Detroit and Benson Jaffee of the Pioneer Women's Organiza- Mrs. IL W. Lippitt, Mrs. Isaac
tion.
Margolis, Mrs. Alexander Rose,
Netta Katz, Jerold Robert Katz- Cleveland.
Mrs. Charles Robinson, Mrs.
The Ladies Auxiliary of Yesh- man, Irving Frazer Keene, Rob-
George M. Roberts, Mrs. Isaac
vath - Chachmey Lublin is hold- ert Morris Klein, Richard Irving
Kurland,
Joyce
Harriett
Lach-
Shetzer, Mrs. A. B. Stralser, Mrs.
ng its third annual donor lunch- man, Rodney Glenn Landsman,
Max Wecksler, Mrs. M. H. Zack-
ion at 12:30 p. in. Tuesday, Walter Gerald Levine, Linda Mae
helm, and Mrs Jack Tobin.
ilay 22, at the Bnai Moshe Syn- Lewis, Joan Shirley Mitchell,
The business meeting, which
igogue, Dexter at Lawrence.
The
Ann
Arbor
United
Jewish
opened with a dessert luncheon,
ibis. Abraham Caplan will act Barbara Lois Newman, Daniel
Pvt.
Leonard
Grossman,
who
Appeal
Campaign
for
$10,000
Maurice Oppenheim, Judith Mae
is toastmistress.
was reported killed in action a will open Tuesday evening, May was followed by a Fashion Show,
Raphael, Robert Lee Ruskin,
The funds raised from this David Sanford Snyder, Faith Ann few weeks ago, but later turned 8, with a rally at the Bnai Brith displaying costumes worn by
up in an English hospital where Hillel Foundation. Last year's Jewish women throughout the
affair will be used towards main-
Soloman, Bruce Edward Thal,
Lawrence ages.
taining the kitchen, where 50 Ronald Trunsky, and Janet he is convalescing from wounds quota was $7,000.
students receive three meals
received in battle, has sent a Crohn of Detroit will be the key-
Louise
Wolack.
lady.
letter to the Temple Beth El note speaker.
The purchase of War Bonds will
The Ann Arbor United Jewish place the world on a free demo-
A musical program has been
Men's Club, thanking the Club
arranged, and an out-of-town
for the gift of a wallet. He Appeal Campaign will extend
cratic basis.
through May 17. General chair-
ipeaker will address the group.
writes:
"Now that I have been resur- man is Osias Zwerdling; Mark
Be a Blood Donor
Mrs. Max Michelson has re- rected from the W.D. list of Ross is chairman of townspeople
turned from Cleveland where (lead, I want to take this oppor- division; Benjamin Rosen, secre-
she visited with relatives the past tunity to write you. The wallet tary, and Ben Kessel, general
BUSINESS
two weeks.
is really keen and timely. You treasurer. Dr. Saul Cohen and
or
see, when I was hit, the shell Mrs. Ruben Kahn are the faculty
Forty-five University of Mich- fragments ripped my wallet to division chairmen.
—that can do more for you than genuine.
INDIVIDUAL
igan students have been initiat- bits in spots."
The Hillel Student Council pure St. Joseph Aspirin. First choice of
ed in Phi Beta Kappa, national
goal is $2,500. Sheldon Seles- millions for simple headache.• World's
honorary scholastic society, by
nick of Detroit is one of the largest seller at 100. 30 tablets, 200: 100
for 35C. • Demand St. Joseph Aspirin.
the university chapter. The 25
chairmen.
Michigan students initiated in-
clude Robert Roman, son of Mr.
on
and Mrs. A. B. Roman of this
A meeting of the "Hapoel
MACHINERY
city.
Hamizrachi" was held April 23
C • •
& EQUIPMENT
at the home of Joseph Keller.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis B. Harri- The organization was addressed
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
son have returned from Detroit by Rabbi Zev Segal of Los An-
FIXTURES
where they spent several days. geles. Rabbi Segal is vice chair-


* • •
man of the National Council of
TRUCKS
TRAILERS
Mrs. George L. Kahn has re- Hapoel Hamizrachi.
PLEASURE CARS
turned from Ann Arbor where
Following are the newly elect-


she was a patient at St. Joseph's ed officers of the Detroit Chap-
QUICK SERVICE
Hospital.
ter of Hapoel Hamizrachi: Jos-
*
MONEY WITHIN HOURS
eph Keller, president; Max
Pvt. Karl Monowicz, who serv- Chomsky, vice president; Drora
ed with an infantry division for Selesny, recording secretary; Ar-
three months in the European lene Platt, corresponding secre-
theater, has been returned to the
and Max Temchin, treas-
United States. He has been tary,
awarded the Purple Heart. His urer.
INVESTMENT CO.
The executive board consists
mother, Mrs. Ann Monowicz, lives
26th Year
the officers and the follow-
at 323 South Madison Ave., Bay of
ing: Rabbi Nathan, Rabbi Osch-
320 Fort St. Wen
City.
rey, Zelda Rosenthal, Esther
CHerry 7474

ewish Officers
..iced by Stalin

Maurice Schwartz, distinguish-
ed star of the English and Jew-
ish stages and founder of the
illustrious Yiddish Art Theater,
will come to the Wilson Theater
for one performance only, in his
newest play, "Three Generations,"
at 8:30 p. in. on May 6.
Presented by Edwin A. Rel-
kin, "Three Generations," writ-
ten by B. Ressler, is a happy
play about the American of to-
day, the Europe of yesterday
and the bright America of to-
morrow. The play is in seven
scenes.
"Three Generations" is a mod-
ern play, with contemporary
:tage settings. Its chief charac-
'er is a rabbi from Galicia, play-
ed by Mr. Schwartz, who comes
to America.
Being adaptable, the rabbi

Pioneer Women
Fete Beba Idelson
At Several Rallies

33 At Temple Israel Hillel Foundation to
Hold Two Services
To Be Confirmed
At Ceremony May 17

lachmey Lublin
Aux. Affair Set

Once Reported Killed.
Pvt. L. Grossman
Thanks for Gift

Ann Arbor Jewry
Opens $10,000 Drive

BAY CITY NOTES

YOU CAN'T
BUY ASPIRIN

• •

LOANS

Hapoel Hamizrachi
Elects Officers

UNION

J

Back the Attack—with Bonds. Edelman, Esther Charnes.

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