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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1945-09-28

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Friday, September 28, 1945

, 4

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Our Capital Letter

By CHARLES BENSON

_

,

Northwest Women
Launch Drive
For New Members

Page Five

Ira G. Kaufman
Resigns as Head
Of NW Men's Club

A meeting of the board of di-
WASHINGTON — With the lack any honest program or con- rectors of the Sisterhood of the
ending of the war, the rabble- viction. They will affirm and deny Northwest Hebrew Congregation
The Men's Club of the North-
rouser season is getting under in the same breath, just as Smith and Center was held at the home West Hebrew Congregation and
way. There will be millions of practices anti-Semitism and de- of Mrs. Max N. Haidy last Wed- Center held its first monthly fall
service men coming out of the nies it at the same time.
nesday evening, at which time a meeting last Monday at the home
a rmed forces, facing the often
What he is constantly looking program of activities was outlin- of David Tchor. The highlight of
painful and difficult readjustment
the meeting, which was a social
and
feelin g about for is the trou- ed for the coming season.
to civilian life. There will be
event sponsored by the board of
A
membership
drive
has
been
mass unemployment on a huge bled waters from which he can
inaugurated, which will culmin- directors of the Men's Club, was
draw
his
fish.
And
his
fish
con-
scale, inevitably, for a period of
a talk by Sam Bishop, coach of
months at least. There may be a sist of funds from dupes, and ate with a tea to be given at the
scaling down of standards of liv- power, The measure of his suc- Jewish Community Center on Northwestern High School, who
has consistently created winning
ing for many of those who had cess — at present nil — will be Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 7.
accumstomed themselves to the furnished by the degree to which Mrs. Zangwell Garber is member- football teams. Mr. Bishop stress-
ship chairman.
ed the relationship of father and
benefits of working in war in- this country can meet the social
The officers of the Sisterhood son.
and
economic
problems
that
lie
dustries.
a read.
are: Mrs. Max H. Goldsmith,
Ira G. Kaufman, because of his
All this means that rabble-
president; Mrs. David Miller and election as head of the Congre-
rousers will find, lying about
Mrs. Ira G. Kaufman, vice presi- gation, resigned from the presi-
ready to their hands, the mate- League of Jewish
dents; Mrs. Meyer Rubin, record- dency of the Men's Club.
rials out of which campaigns of
Women to Sponsor
ing secretary; Mrs. David Samel-
hatred and prejudice can be fa-
David J. Miller, chairman of
son and Michelle Tchor, corres-
shioned to be peddled to those Exhibits Monday
the Athletic Committee, declared
ponding secretaries; Mrs. Charles
who, on one account or other,
the bowling league has reached
Charlip, treasurer; Mesdames Al-
have grievances,
capacity. A resume of the pro-
fred
Helfgott
and
Benjamin
Le-
A press conference, one of a
gram for the year was given by
vy, Sergeants at Arms.
series being held throughout the
program co-chairmen Malcolm
The
next
regular
meeting
of
country, recently staged by Ger-
Rivkin and Mannie Lax.
the Sisterhood, which will be in
ald L. K. Smith in Washington,
the
form
of
a
first
anniversary
furnishes some instructive sug-
party, will be held at the home Myeron Group
gestions as to what may be ex-
of Mrs. David Tchor, 19371 Pen-
pected.
nington, on Wednesday, Oct. 3, Pioneer Women
DISUNITY GROUP
at 8 p.m.
Install Officers
In the first place, he named
prominently a number of people
At an open meeting held on
well known for their respective
Sept. 18 at the home of Mrs. A.
contributions to American disun-
Primack, the Goldie Myerson
ity. Smith announced he would
Group of Pioneer Women's Or-
present to Rep. John E. Rankin
ganizations installed the follow-
of Mississippi "a petition 150 feet
ing officers: Mrs. Sam Edelman,
in length" urging an immediate
president; Mrs. D. Brindze, vice
Recognizing
the
problems
of
investigation of "Hollywood com-
employment and adjustment to be president; Miss Esther Bloom, re-
munism." He also said he would
faced by the homecoming veter- cording secretary; Mrs. B. Ep-
confer with Robert R. Reynolds,
ans, the Lt. Jack Winokur Post stein, corresponding secretary,
former senator from North Car-
and Mrs. M. Fealk, financial sec-
No. 268, JWV World War II has retary.
olina and now head of the so-
obtained
the
assistance
and
coop-
MRS.
ROBERT
LEWISTON
called "Nationalist party." Smith
A luncheon will be held at the
eration of the Jewish Vocational
circulated petition blanks (avail-
On Monday, Oct. 1, at 1 p.m.,
Women's Guild on Oct. 27.
able at one dollar for 50 copies the League of Jewish Women's Service.
Albert Cohen, director of the
— a rather high price for low- Organizations will be hostess to
grade paper with a little printing all members of affiliated organi- Detroit Jewish Vocational Serv-
on it) asking that the anti-Sem- zations at a dessert luncheon at ice, will be guest speaker at a
itic Coughlin return to the radio, the Jewish Community Center. meeting of the Post to be held at
whence, during the war an out- At this meeting, the organization 8:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 3,
raged public sentiment ousted will stage exhibits which will dis- at 8212 Twelfth St.
him.

All honorably discharged, men
play the various types of work
The Smith - Rankin - Reynolds- carried on by them.
Capt.' Eliezer A. Levi, Army
and women of World War II are
Coughlin Axis in its present ru-
chaplain, will be guest speaker
In explaining the purpose of invited to attend.
dimentary stage, earns chiefly the
at
Congregation Bnai Moshe„ at
the exhibits, Mrs. Douglas Brown,
disgust of those who encounter
Shemini Aze•eth Services, at 10
president, states; "The scope and Jewish Chautauqua
it. Smith himself was booted out
a.m., this Saturday.
purposes of the individual groups
of the Los Angeles area, a press is varied, and through these ex- Sends 29 Rabbis
Capt. Levi enlisted at the out-
conference , he tried to hold in
b•etk of the war, was the first
hibits a better understanding and To Christian Camps
San Francisco during the United closer mutual cooperation may be
Jewish chaplain on foreign serv-
Over 5,000 Christian yoting
Nations Conference was received developed. Since the League came
people, selected for their out- ice, and went through the New
with well-earned jeers in the
into being Feb. 7, 1927, it has standing work in their church Guinea and other campaigns in
press.
the Southwest Pacific, returning
endeavored to foster a closer re- youth groups and scores of
min- to the United States in 1944. 'He
In any normal social and po lationship among the organized isters
were given the opportunity
litical conditions people of the Jewish Women's groups in the
to learn about Jews and Judaism is stationed at the Redistribution
Smith stripe command the inter community. In the civic and com- through the personal contact of a Station, Hot Springs, Arkansas.
est only of the ignorant and vio munal affairs of the city, the rabbi. Under the auspices of the
A native of Toronto, he is a
lently prejudiced. True, they con League is recognized as the agen- Jewish Chautauqua Society, 24 graduate of the Jewish Theologi-
tinue to disseminate the kind of cy representing the Jewish Wo- rabbis were made available to 29 cal Seminary of America.
material which fibred the Nazi ef- men's Organizations in Detroit." Christian church youth summer
fort in Europe. They send out a
Mrs. Robert Lewiston is pro- camps from New York to Califor-
constant trickle of literature and gram chairman. The exhibit chair- nia to present courses dealing
of speeches which keep alive men are Mrs. Samuel L. Danto, with Jewish history, literature
those divisions that finally even- Mrs. Jesse Rosen and Mrs. Sol and religion, during the summer.
tuate in race riots and pogroms. Dann.
In an atmosphere of friendly. ami-
And they have always with them
ability the campers, clergymen
leaflet s and petitions at so much
and rabbis exchanged views, aims
and goals through discussions.
for a hundred copies which keeps
a small income flowing to their
pockets.

Winokur Post JVW
To Hear Speach
On Jobs For Vets

Chaplain Levi
Speaks at Bnai
Moshe Synagogue

DENIED ANTI-SEMITISM
Challenged, Smith had the ef-
frontery to deny he was an anti-
Semit,., at the very moment he
was petitioning Coughlin's return
to the radio and his publications
were singling out Jews for veno-
mous sniping attacks, he was cir-
dating warnings to the "Chris-
.an Veterans" and in general
playin g
the vicious old Nazi-fas-
cist tunes on his broken down in-
strument • Smith and his kind are
impotent in any orderly condition
of society. The voters took care
of Ham Fish and Reynolds in the
last election and maybe some day
the voter s
will take care of Ran-
kin and Bilbo.

Young Israel
Women Plan
Luncheon Nov. 13

The Women's League of Young
Israel will hold its first donor
luncheon, Tuesday, Nov. 13, at
the Shaarey Zedek social hall.
The program will feature Julius
Chajes, musical director of the
Jewish Center, and Marguerite
Kozen of the Center, and a prom-
inent speaker to be announced at
a later date.
Representatives of Detroit's
leading Jewish women's organiza-
tions are expected to be among
the several hundred guests.
Tickets may be obtained from
Women's Leagues members and
from the Young Israel office,
But when the storm clouds 3373 Cortland, To. 8-8064.
Bather, when unemployment de-
scend s on millions, when econom- AUSTRALIA CONSIDERS
ic pressures accumulate and dis- ADMISSION OF JEWS
contents grow, the field becomes
SYDNEY — A. A. Calwell,
t lPe for the sowing. As the car- Australian minister for immigra-
rion accumulates the vultures tion and information, has agreed
gather. It is then that proponents to consider applications from
of,di ,
Inity, players on the prej- Jews residing in Australia for the
udice, and hates of the victims admission of their close relatives
of social maladjustment raise from Europe, the Sydney Daily
their voices. At all times they Telegraph reported.

Only 100 Jewish
Doctors in Poland

For the
Treatment of
Rheumatism,
Arthritis,
Sciatica,
Neuritis

Consecration Rites
Mark Simchas Torah
At Temple Beth El

Services for the concluding day
of Succoth (Shemini Atzeres)
will be held at Temple Beth El at
10:30 a.m. Saturday. Dr, B. Ben-
edict Glazer will preach and the
Temple Quartet under the direc-
tion of Jason H. Tickton will ren-
der the liturgical music.
The Religious School will this
year inaugurate a Consecration
Ceremony for the children of the
Kindergarten and First Grades
which will officially signify their
entrance into the studies of Ju-
daism.
The ceremony will be held this
Sunday morning, which is known
as Simchas Torah. The children
will march down the aisles, car-
rying miniature Torahs, a gift of
the Temple. They will mount the
altar in the Main Auditorium and
after a pledge to the teachings
of Judaism they will be blessed
by Dr. Glazer.

Kadimah Luncheon
To Be Held Oct. 11

The Kadimah Club is planning
a luncheon and card affair at
Kern's, at 1 p.m., Thursday, Oct.
11. Proceeds will go to the Li-
brary Building Fund of Fresh Air
Camp, sponsored by the Club.
Tickets are available at the door
or by phoning Mrs. Elizabeth
Fainman at Tyler 6-1785.

Brandeis Pioneer
Women Plan Party

The Brandeis Pioneer Women
plan a card party to be held at
the Workmen's Circle Hall, Oct.
30. Proceeds will go for the Jew-
ish Children's rescue fund. For
tickets, call Mrs. J. F. Swartz,
Davison 9336. The opening meet-
ing of the season was held Sept.
24 at the Bowl-O-D•ome.

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DISCUSSION SERIES

The
Social Hygiene
c
of Marriage
and the Family

Discussions, Cases, Questions.

Limited to parents. Five consecu•
tive Tuesday evenings, first session
in October. Fee and all materials
for the series, $12.50 per person.

Registration card, details, by mail

from

COUNSELLING SERVICE

1314 Eaton Tower, Detroit 26

SPECIAL
COURSE
TICKET!

MINERAL or
TURKISH BATHS

Only about 100 Jewish doctors
out of the pre-war total of 3,700
have now been identified as liv-
ing in Poland, according to a re-
port which the American OSE
Committee — organization for
child care, health, and hygiene
among Jews — has just received
from its sister organization in
Poland, TOZ.
After a forced interruption of
several years, TOZ has recently
renewed its activities in Poland,
and has established its headquar-
ters in Lodz, where the largest
Jewish community in Poland now
resides.

Open
Day
and
Night

Bnai David Sisterhood
To Hear Book Review

Separate Depts. for Men and Women

Bnai David Sisterhood will
meet Monday evening, Oct. 1 to
hear a book review by Mrs.
Joshua Sperka.
The sisterhood's tenth annual
donor luncheon will be held on
Nov. 20. Mrs. David Cohen is
chairman of the affair and Mrs.
Julius Silverman, booklet chair-
man.



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