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June 14, 1946 - Image 17

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1946-06-14

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CLIFTON MN= - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

CLUBS and ACTIVITIES

Primrose Club

Beth Yehudah

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The Ladies of Yeshivath Beth
Yehudah will sponsor a Father
and Son dinner at 8:30 p. m.,
June 18, in the Synagogue audito-
rim, Dexter at Cortland.
A program has been arranged
especially for the occasion. Res-
ervations are being taken at the

Ur. M. Silverman, will install
officers of the Primrose Benevo-
lent Club at an installation meet-
p. m., Mon-
ia to be held at 830 ai Moshe
une 17, at the Bn
gue.
following officers will be
it...Ailed: Mesdames Harry
Wright, president; Max Vitenson,
vice-president; A. Maister, finan-
cial secretary; Norman Golden-
berg, recording secretary; M. Bo-
i-,en corresponding secretary; M.
r
- Greenberg,
treasurer; M. Neiman
and A. Russell, social committee,
and J. Fenster, hospital-
R. Alit! .
committee, and N. Ruzumna
r
,
,,,,d S. Dean, membership com-
mittee.

Page Seventeen

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Fast'.lune 14, 1946

Council Issues
Statement on
Grave Desecration

.

Ralph E. Helper
Seeks Judgeship

(Continued from page 1)

cemeteries, both Jewish and non-
Jewish.
The Jewish Community Council
of Detroit deplores the fact that
the officers of the cemetery failed
to report this incident at the time
of Its occurrence. The Community
Council's knowledge of the inch.
dent at that time, rather than
five months later, may have been
helpful in apprehending the cul-
prits and bringing them to Jus-
tice.
The administration of the Jew-
ish Community Council takes this
occasion to urge all members of
the Jewish community not to de-
lay reporting incidents which hay. ,
an anti-Semitic character or ap-
pear to be anti-Semitic.
AARON DROOCK, President,
Jewish Community Council

ing damage to a Jewish cemetery
in one of Detroit's suburbs.
"If I am elected Judge of Rec-
Although the acts of vandalism
order's Court at the approaching; occurred in January of this year,
election, I propose to initiate mea- no report of the matter was made
sures to streamline and simplify to the Community Council office
court procedure, and promote until the end of May. Investiga.
modern, scientific methods of tion then disclosed that the inci-
Yeshivath office, HO. 5605. They criminal law enforcement," is the dent in January involved the turn-
must be in by Sunday, June 16. message to Detroit's voters from ing over of gravestones and the
Admission is $3, which includes Ralph E. Helper, Detroit attorney, damaging of pictures on some of
legal instructor and overseas vet- the graves. The cemetery's care-
both fathers and sons.
eran who is a candidate for that taker reported the incident to the
office at the -Primary Election, police authorities of the suburb.
The culprits were not apprehend-
next Tuesday.
ed. However, the police provided KVUTZAII PROGRAM
Members and friends of the
special protection for the ceme-
tery, and there has been no recur. Kvutzah are invited to a special
program given by the Kvutzah on
A class of fifty-four girls will
rence of the trouble.
participate in the 1946 Consecra-
In the course of the investiga- Saturday, June 15, at 9 p.m., in
tion ceremony at Congregation
tion at the end of May members the auditorium of the Rose Sittig
"Last year many children were of the Community Council staff Cohen Building.
Shaarey Zedek Sunday morning
The participants of the program
Young Israel's father and son at 10 o'clock, in the main Syna- killed on Detroit's streets by mo- interviewed police officials, and the
tor vehicles and 2,265 were in- officers and caretakers of the cem- are I. Zemel, local editor of the
dinner will be held at 6:30 p.m., gogue.
The feature of the consecration jured, many of them maimed and etery which was molested, and of "Tog," Abram Twersky, Moshe
Monday, June 17 in the Berez-
Dombey, and Michael Michlin,
nitzer Hall, Linwood at Davison. will be tile singing of the cantata, crippled for life and rendered adjoining cemeteries. It was noted
Rabbi Eliezer Levi, of Congrega- "What is Torah?" under the di- completely useless to society and that the fence of the molested chairman.
tion Bnai Moshe, a former Young rection of Cantor J. H. Sonnen- their fellowmen. It is indeed a cemetery is defective in many
tragedy that our public institu- places, and therefore makes the
b Israel member, will be the guest klar.
Shaarey Zedek's three rabbis, tions are crowded with unfortun- cemetery easily accessible to hood-
qeaka, Members of Young Is-
A. M. Hershman, Rabbi ate victims of traffic accidents. lums and vandals. The records of
rae l youth groups will participate Dr.
Morris Adler and Rabbi G. G. The greater part of these needless the police and local authorities
in the program.
show a considerable amount of
Three generations of Young Rosenstock will address the con- deaths and permanent handicaps trouble with hoodlums, and dam-
secrants.
to our children, who should form age to much other property in the
Israelites will participate, includ-
ing the general membership,
the backbone of our future gen- community.
Young adults and veterans, In_
eration, can be avoided by the
HABERDASHER
The police authorities have
term (hates, Boy Scout Troop 210
enactment of proper city ordin- pledged themselves to continuing
United
Book.Cedillse
ances," is the message to De- vigilance and are giving special
aud the Young Israel Kingsmen,
jt Artist Bldg.
Hotel
Carmel Senior, Carmel Junior,
surveillance
to
the
cemetery.
The
troit's father and mothers from
CH. 3768
CL. 0172
Achiezer, Bnai David, and Bnai
Basil C. Considine, Detroit traffic officers of the cemetery and con-
Yehudah clubs.
9
expert and candidate for coun- gregation are now determined to
Open Evenings
cilman at the Primary Election. erect a sturdier fence, conforming
surrounding
other
to the fences
June 18th.

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Shaarey Zedek to Have
Consecration this Sun. Considine Tells of

Traffic Hazards

Young Israel

TOM
COTTER

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JWV News

Post 135, JWV, Will
N. Woodward Branch Install New Officers
Detroit Post 135 of the Jewish
European Welfare
War Veterans of the United

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Installation of officers of the
North Woodward Branch of the
European Jewish Welfare will be
held at 12:30 p. m., Tuesday, June
18 at Rosenberg's. Mrs. E.

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States, will hold its eleventh an-
nual installation of officers in
conjunction with the Jewish War
Veterans Ten Year Jubilee. This
affair wil be held at the JWV
Schwartz is chairman, and Mrs. auditorium, 8212 12th St., Monday,
J. Zuckerman, installing officer.
June 24 at 8 p.m.
New officers are Mrs. A. Kurz-
Some of the recently-elected offi-
man, president; Miss J. Seder, cers to be installed are David
first vice-president; Mrs. E. Kay, commander; Dr. Joseph
Schwartz, second vice-president;
Eder, senior vice-commander; Leo
Mrs. Caplan, third vice-president;
Ginsburg, junior vice-commander;
Mrs. Green, treasurer; Mrs. Co-
Harry Sherman, trustee; Dr. Mor-
hen, corresponding secretary, and
ris Benish, post surgeon; Morris
Mrs. Al Levin, recording secre- Weingarden, finance officer; Har-
tary.
ry Madison, judge advocate; and
Nathan Lerner, delegate Detroit
Community Council.
Entertainment will include: War
The Men's Club of the North-
west Hebrew Congregation and Veterans' drill team. World Wai
I Veterans will vie for honors
Center will be host to members, with World War II for best yarn - 4
friends and their children on June of previous war days and expe-
16 at 2:30 p.m. at a Father-Chil- riences of pathos, drama, and
dren's program in the auditorium comedy of Jewish War Vets who
of Bagley School, Roselawn and participated in every major bat.
Curtis.
tie will be recited.
Wayne Fernelius, ventriloquist,
The 10-year development of the
who recently returned from a Jewish War Veteran movement
U.S.O. tour of Europe, will be in Michigan will be a part of the
featured on the program.
Jubilee Cavalcade. Post 135 will be
host to 12 constituent posts of the
Department of Michigan Jewish
The Mlzrachi Organization of War Veterans.
The Department of Michigan
Detroit will present a din,ner and
will hold its annual convention
reception at 8:30 p. m., Thursday,
June 30, at the State Headquart.
June 20, at Zack's Kosher Cater-
ing 8939 Twelfth St., It was an ers, 8212 - 12th St.

MORRIS H
Goldberg
.E.RAT

Northwest Hebrew

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At present Wayne County Deputy
Sheriff, Civil Division.
• Thirty-five years in Food Business.
• Former Food Inspector, Detroit De-
partment of Health.
• Previously served in Intelligence De-
partment, Inspector, D.S.R.
• Serves as Union Representative of A.F.
of L.
• Served in U. S. Navy.
• Active in Seventeen Leading City
Organizations.
• Responsible for organizing 12th Street
merchants which set a $2,000,000 Bond
Drive record.
• Was endorsed PREFERRED by Detroit
Citizens League.



The entire Lee 'n' Eddie's nice
spot has been taken over by the
Post and members and their
guests will be entertained with a
floor show and music by Artie
Fields and his orchestra.

JNF Auxiliary















President of the Detroit Fruit Vendor's
Ass'n. for fifteen years.
Vice President Beth Moshe Congrega-
tion.
Member Bnai Brith Pisgah Lodge.
Member of Nathan Strauss Executives.

Member of Jewish Fraternal Club.
Member of United Rumanian Jews of
America.
Member of Fraternal Order of Police.
Treasurer of 13th Congressional Dist.

Member of 15th Congressional District.
Member United Progressive Demo-
cratic Club.
Co-worker in Allied Jewish Campaign.

When Elected Will Sponsor Laws

Eretz Yisroel.

Zussman Post

State Senator

Qualifications

A s u m m e r dinner-dance on
Wednesday evening, June 26, will
commence the social activities of
the newly-formed Robert Rafel-
son Post 431 of the JWV.

Harry S. Diamond, Mizrachi field Birndorf and Les Fleischer. Phil
director, is in Detroit to assist in Rothschild and Jack Langer will
local drive. Subscrlidion to handle publicity.
Reservations can be made by
dinner Is $5 per -plate. The
Imittee in charge of arrange- calling Mr. Agree, HO. 7439.
ents includes Rabbi Isaac Stoll-
man, Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter,
Irving W. Schussel and Abe Nus-
baum. For reservations, (.0.1 Mr.
The Lt. Raymond Zussman
Schlussel, CH. 7790.
Post 333 of the JWV will hold a
Congressional Medal of Honor
Dance on Saturday evening, June
Installation of officers of the
29, at the Fountain Ballroom of
Ladies Auxiliary of the Jewish
the Masonic Temple. Lowry Clark
National Fund will be held at
and his orchestra will furnish tho
12:30 p. m., Tuesday, June 18, at
music.
the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg.
Julie Sandler is chairman of
William Hordes, president of the
the dance activities with the fol-
Jewish National Fund Council,
lowing members assisting: Irving
will be Installing officer.
Slk, Leo Berlin, Robert Wolf. Lee
Mrs. David Kollman, vocalist,
• lit head the program. She will Segal, Jack Golinsky and Jack
he accompanied by Miss Flora Waxer.
Admission Is $1.50.
Beckman, pianist.

.

WARDS 8, 10, 12, 14
LOOK for 265 O on your ballot

Rafelson Post

George Agree, social chairman
announces the following on the
committee: Horton Wein-
3. The strengthening of reli- dance
berg, Sam Seyburn, Sam Fenton.
gious education in America.
Detroit:8 quota Is $25,000, and Sol Nyman, Nat Canvasser, Fred

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5th Senatorial District

Mizracht

nounced this week by Irving W.
Schlussel, president. A nationally
known figure will speak on Pale4t.
tine at the affair.
Proceeds of the dinner will be
dedicated to the Mlzrachl Educa-
tion and Expansion Fund, which
is seeking $350,000 nationally for:
1. The rescue of Jewish chil-
dren in Europe and preparing
them for entry into Palestine;
the reconstruction of Jewish reli-
gious life in Europe.
2. The establishment of a Hach-
shara camp in America to train
religious youth for settlement In

,

Vote for

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To Eliminate the 3', Sales Tax on Food.
To furnish FREE school supplies to children in intermediate grades. (Eliminating a
cause for child delinquency.)
Will advocate and support legislation that will carry out the promise made to
in society with full sense
our servicemen in irder that they may reestablish themselves
of security and just compensation for their sacrifices.
To improve health conditions in entire state.
To put the liquor business into the hands of private enterprises.

265 Eg

MORRIS H. Goldberg

for STATE SENATOR

name.
LOOK FOR NUMBER 265 ON YOUR BALLOT!

Do not be confused with another candidate with same

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friend from Detroit Union Produce Terminal
This advertisement sponsored by a

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