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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

14, 1946
Friday, June

HISTORY OF JEWS
IN MICHIGAN

Rabbi Adler Scores Irving Katz Will
Address Rabbis
Paternalism

(Continued from Page 1)

Soviet Diplomat
Launches Russian
Relief Campaign

of the Community Council on
Launching its final major cam-
June 11 to elect twelve members
By IRVING I. KATZ
paign for funds, the Detroit Com-
of the Executive Board. Follow-
mittee, American Society for Rus-
ing a real democratic pattern that
sian Relief, Inc., sponsored a large
ARTICLE 18
may well be used as a pattern for
dinner at the Book-Cadillac Ho-
other Jewish elections in this city,
tel, Wednesday, when Nikolai V.
seven names were presented as
Novilrov, newly appointed Soviet
nominees from the floor at the
Ambassador, made his first offi-
May 23rd delegates' conference.
cial address since presenting his
Twelve other names were pre-
credentials to President Truman.
sented by the nominating com-
ARTICLE 20
mittee, headed by Clarence Eng-
Topic of his talk was Filatov Chil-
gass. In accordance with the new-
dren's Hospital in Moscow, larg-
ly revised constitution, the names
est pediatric institution in Rus-
Jacob Silberman was born in Bavaria, Germany, on November 21, of all the candidates appeared on
sia.
the
ballot
at
the
June
11
meeting.
With a goal of $200,000 set, the
1820, and came to this country at the age of 15. He was a resident
of Cincinnati for some years and
The vote resulted in two of the
committee plans to re-equip Fila-
came to Detroit in the late 1840's nominees from the floor being
tov Hospital with medicines and
where he engaged with Adam elected. Ten of the twelve names
surgical instruments. The foun-
Hersch in the cigar manufactur- presented by the nominating com-
dation of the program is to restore
ing business, on Jefferson Avenue mittee were also on the elected
health to children who survived
near Bates Street, under the firm list.
the horrors of war and to build a
name of "Silberman & Hersch,
The new members of the Board
healthy generation for the future.
IRVING I. KATZ
Cigar Manufacturers." He was for three year terms are:
Russia has an estimated four mil-
one of the founders and charter
Rabbi Morris Adler, Dr. B
Irving I. Katz, Executive Secre-
members of Temple Beth El and Benedict Glazer, Philip Imber, tary of Temple Beth El and Pres. lion war orphans, many of whom
served as its first president from Benjamin E. Jaffe, Leon Kay, ident of the National Association need hospital care.
It is the theory of the sponsors
1850 to 1859. He was also one of Mrs. Maurice Klein, Rabbi Eliezer
of Temple Secretaries, will address of Filatov Children's Hospital
the founders and charter members A. Levi, Morris Lieberman, Frank
the
Central
Conference
of
Ameri-
drive that this kind of help given
of Pisgah Lodge Enai Brith and Mersky, Louis Rosenzweig, Mor-
its first president from 1857 to ris L. Schaver, and Rabbi Joshua can Rabbis, central body of re- the Russians will pay off finally.
form
rabbis,
az
its
Convention
in
1858. He was also affiliated with S. Sperka.
Chicago, June 25-30. Mr. Katz will
the Detroit Lodge F. & A. M. and
Another amendment to the con-
was one of its earliest members. stitution was passed. It provides speak on "The Function of the
Mr. Silberman was married to that eighteen months must elapse Executive Secretary in the Con-
Sophia Brandeis and they were before an organization whose temporary Synagogue." This is the
the parents of George, Albert, Mil- membership application was re- first time in the history of the
THOU All
ton, Louis, Sidney, Rose (Mrs. jected may apply for readmission C.C.A.R., since its founding in
Abraham Prenzlauer), Car r i e to the Council. Formerly such an Detroit in July, 1889, that a Syn-
(Mrs. Julius Meyer), Hattie, and organization had to file its appeal agogue secretary is appearing on
Florence. Miss Hattie Silberman within ten days after rejection. the Convention program.
WHY YOU SHOULD
JACOB SILBERMAN
of Detroit is the only surviving The time now is extended to
Mr. Katz will also lecture at the
VOTE FOR Louis C.
member of the family. Their grandchildren residing in Detroit are: thirty days.
Institute for Temple Secretaries
Mrs. Alexander Cohen (Florence Prenzlauer), Henry Sills, and John A.
Isaac Franck, executive director, at the Hebrew Union College, Cin.
Sills.
summarized briefly some of thc cinnati, June 17-21. The Institute
highlights of the Community is the first of its kind in the Uni-
Council's day to day program ted States and is sponsored by the
FOR COUNCILMAN
Morris C. Fechheimer was born in Mitwitz, Bavaria, on June 6, Special mention was made of the Hebrew Union College in coopera-
prominent
school
at
Bayreuth.
a
1832, and received his education at
Community Relations Committee. with the National Association of
REASON No. 1
At the age of 17 he came to Cincinnati and started out in the clothing under the chairmanship of Rabbi Temple Secretaries. Three profes.
Detroit needs his 17 years'
business. In 1851 he came to Detroit and continued in the same line Leon Frani and Harry Yudkoff, sors of the College and seven ex-
experience in City and
of business until the financial panic of 1857, when he lost practically the Employment Discrimination ecutive secretaries will participate
everything he had. He settled with his creditors but in later years paid Committee, under the chairman.
State affairs.
all his debts in full, to which fact he pointed with great pride. In ship of Lewis C. Frank and Ben- in the Institute.
1858 he started in the liquor trade. Three years later he went into jamin Wilk, the Legal Committee
Don't forget to vote in the.
partnership with David Workum, under the name of Fechheimer & under the chairmanship of Nathan
Workum. In 1877 when Mr. Workum moved to Cincinnati, the firm of Milstein and Paul J. Weisselberg, Primaries, June 18.
Fechheimer Brothers, a wholesale liquor house, was established.
the Veterans Liaison Committee
Mr. Fechheimer was a man cf under the chairmanship of Harry
genial nature and was well known T. Madison and Harry J. Schaeffer
YOU ARE CORDIALLYANVITED TO ATTEND
in the community. He was one of and the V Committee under the
the early members of Temple Beth chairmanship of Robert R. Na-
El, where he served as a trustee thans and Mrs. Samuel S. Aaron.
for 25 years and as secretary for
12 years. In his younger days, he VWCWOMSNWPCSWAIOr
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(deceased), Maud (deceased),
Thekla (deceased), Henry M. (de- 1
ceased), Dr. Moses A. (deceased),
—on—
Sidney M. (resident of Detroit),
and Dr. Karl M. (resident of De-
troit). Their grandchildren are:
Mrs. Frank Seinsheimer (Jane
Fechheimer) of Cincinnati, Mrs.
Speaker of the evening—Rabbi Morris Adler
Kurt Scheuer (Kathryn Fechheim-
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after being thrown accidentally from his carriage.

Biographical Sketches
of Detroit Jews

Jacob Silberman

10 GOOD REASONS

MIRIANI

Morris C. Fechheimer

The Formal Dedication

Beth Aaron Synagogue

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(Due to Mr. Katz' absence from the city during the next few
weeks, when he will lecture at the Hebrew Union College Institute
for Temple Secretaries and deliver an address at the Central Con-
ference of American Rabbis, the series on the History of the Jews
in Michigan will not run for several weeks. They will be resumed
on his return to the city.)

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