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Friday, October 18, 1946

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The Voice of the
JSG Leaders
Man in the Street in Chest Drive

EWISH CHRONICLE
and The Legal Chronicle

Page Fifteen

Listed by Chief

HISTORY OF JEWS
IN' MICHIGAN

Weil, JWB Chief,
Given Merit Medal
by the President

The Jewish Chronicle will pay
$1.00 to the person whose question
By IRVING I. KATZ
is used in this column. Mall your
questions to the Jewish Chronicle,
Morton D. Lieberman, chairman
ARTICLE 35
NEW YORK — The Medal of
525 Woodward Ave., Detroit 26.
of the Junior Service Group Com-
Merit, the Nation's highest civilian
munity
Chest
drive,
has
appointed
decoration, was presented to Frank
Photos by ERIC BENNETT
his teams to lead the campaign
L. Weil, president of the National
Staff Photographer
in the four zones assigned to the
Jewish Welfare Board (JWB) last
group.
week at a luncheon of the board
II,
Pointing out that the invitation
of directors of USO. The presenta-
IME: Sunday afternoon.
to participate in the Community
tion was made in the name of
Chest drive was an exceptional
President Truman by Brig. Gen.
' PLACE: Dexter at Davison.
recognition of the Junior Service
(The following is the fifth of a
Russell B. Reynolds and Rear Ad.
series on the
miral Felix L. Johnson.
QUESTION: Do you think the Group's record in the Allied Jew-
first 50 years of Congregation Shaarey Zedek)
Jewish Chronicle should have ish Campaign, Lieberman urged
Weil, who Is a vice-president of
that all JSG members take part
ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON, March 1, 1903, the Winder Street
a section in Yiddish! '
in the campaign.
Synagogue was dedicated with elaborate ceremonies. The program USO and a member of its policy
and executive committees, was one
of the exercises was as follows:
"We have a special responsibili-
1.
of seven persons who received the
Procession by 12 of the oldest members of the congregation, Medal of Merit in recognition "of
SAM MUTER, 3768 Calvert ave- ty," he added, "to demonstrate
bearing Scrolls of the Law which were deposited in the Ark. their outstanding contributions to
that we can do as good an all
2.
nue, clothing store manager.
Singing of Psalm 121, Pischu Li and Etz Chayim by Cantor
community job as we have done
the war effort through their work
There is no need for it. Modern in the past for special overseas
3. Rogoff and choir, accompanied by Davis' Orchestra.
with the United Service Organi-
relief
needs."
Address
by
Bernard
Ginsburg,
chairman
of
the
afternoon.
zations."
people in Detroit are unable to
4.
Presentation of key by A. Jacobs, chairman of the building
read Yiddish and they are your SIMONS IIEADS GROUP
Weil's role in the creation of
committee, to Alexander Tannenholz, president of the con-
most ardent followers. Those who
gregation.
USO, in the formulation of basic
For
Zone
1,
Edward
A.
Simons
5.
can not read
policy of religious cooperation, in
Acceptance of key and remarks by Tannenholz.
is chairman and the secretary in
English can be Ann
6. Musical numbers by orchestra.
the solution of interfaith prob-
Brooks.
7. Address by Rabbi Judah L. Levin.
told by their
lems, in the furtherance of better
Bill
Shapiro
and
Elise
M.
Zeme
8.
children what
are chairman and secretary, re-
Turning on of Perpetual Light by Samuel N. Ginsburg and understanding among the several
the papers con- spectively
faiths and in serving the welfare
rendition of Psalm 30 by Cantor Rogoff.
of Zone 2.
9. Greetings by Henry M. Butzel.
tain.
and spiritual needs of Jews in the
The
chairman
and
secretary
of
10.
If the Chron- Zone 3 are Jay Kogan and Her-
armed forces, the latter through
Resolution of thanks to building committee.
11. Greetings by Congressman Alfred Lucking.
icle had a sec- mine Stone.
the JWB, was highlighted in the
12.
citation.
tion in Yiddish,
Singing of Hallelujah by Cantor Rogoff and choir.
Zone 4 will be headed by the
13.
Gentiles might "family team" of chairman and
Singing of the Star Spangled Banner.
pick it up and secretary, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
BARUCII WINS AWARD
* •
say that even in C. Smith.
NEW YORK, (JTA) — Bernard
English. written
MAYOR WILLIAM C. MAYBURY of
The following members of the
papers, Jews are still trying to JSG will serve as captains and program, but was delayed and did not Detroit was scheduled on the M. Baruch was named winner of
arrive until the congregation the human brotherhood award giv-
hide something. Of course, this is workers in the Red Feather Drive: tion was in the
en annually by the Fraternal
not true, but it is something that Frances Benjamin, Yvette Bren- midst of singing
League of the Jewish Education
should be considered.
"••
ner, Frieda Brooks, Marjorie Da- the national an.
Committee of New York at the
vidson, Bob Ellman, Alex J. Et. them. At the in-
League's annual convention held
kin, Geraldine Hamburg, Selma sistence of the
at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel. For_
'arge audience, he
Korn,
Sally
Ann
Newman,
Rich-
MAX KAUFMAN, 13725 Dexter,
mer recipients of the award are
ard Prentis, Pearl Sharfman, delivered a short
Franklin D. Roosevelt, Dr. Arthur
store manager.
Elaine Shiffman, Morton Zieve, address which
H. Compton, University of Chicago
was followed by
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Morton
Zucker-
I think it should. There are man.
physicist, Supreme Court Justice
t h e benediction
many older people who can not
Frank Murphy, and Herbert H.
by Rabbi Levin.
read English and since their Yid- SERVES 125 AGENCIES
Lehman, former UNRRA director
The synagogue
general.
dish papers are printed in other ' The 1916 Community Chest was gaily deco-
cities, they miss Drive is being conducted in be- rated with palms
out on a lot of half of 125 agencies which sup- and flags. After
•
•• ■ ••-• •
local news.
ply needed services in the fields the exercises, re-
LENDING •
If such a sec- of family and child welfare, health freshments were
LIBRARY •
served by the la-
tion were print- and recreation.
Members of the JSG who are in. dies of the con-
ed, it should
contain loca I, terested in participating in the gregation.
The following
GIFTS
national and in- campaign are invited to write to
ternational news Lieberman or Harry Heller at the were the members of the building committee: A. Jacobs, Chairman;
JSG office, 51 W. Warren avenue.
to augment that
M. Harris, Michael Davis, Samuel N. Ginsburg, Alexander Tannen-
holz and Jacob Levy.
received in other
GREETING •
papers. With
The dedication committee consisted of Samuel N. Ginsburg, Chair-
CARDS •
hi
ts
,
ad don
man; A. Jacobs, Louis M. Freedman, Max J. Rosenberg and A. Cohen.
the older element w ould appre ci-
The officers of the Congregation in 1903 besides Tannenholz were:
tiAM GINSBURG
ate the Chronicle more. I think
P. Sillman, vice president; Abraham Jacobs, treasurer; A. Benjamin,
the paper's subscription list would
secretary. The trustees were: Samuel N. Ginsburg, William Saulson,
grow.
A. Simon, Michael Davis, Jacob Levy.

Winder Street Synagogue
Is Dedicated

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Author of Drama

(Next week —Re-

MRS. ESTHER MANESS, 2936
Grand avenue, housewife.

Odessa Aid Society
Luncheon Nov. 6

No, I do not think a Yiddish
section is necessary in the Chron-
icle. Younger people are not able
to read it and the older people
are supplied
wit h Yiddish
papers from
other cities.
I rend both
the Chronicle
and the For-
ward but many
can not read
both languages.
Still those
who do not
lc n o w English
seem to be well supplie d with Yid-
dish papers and I can not see
where it is necessary to add any-
thing of this kind to the Chronicle.

The Ladies of the Odessa Pro-
gressive Aid Society are sponsor.:
ing a donor luncheon Nov. 6 at
the Hotel Statler, with proceeds
to be used for the Child Rescue
Fund.

STANLEY SILVERMAN is the
author of the radio script, "Isaiah
and the United Nations," to be
presented on the Eternal Light
broadcast Sunday, Oct. 20, (12:30
to 1 p. ni. EST) over WWJ. The,
drama is written for NBC's United
111.S. MAURICE VICTOR.,
2978 Nations AVeek (Oct. 20-26) and
. Leslie avenue, housewife.
will depict what might happen if
.Yes, I think it would be very the Old Testament prophet visited
lice.
Many older people do not a UN meeting.
ead anything but Yiddish and
here are many local stories that
can be told on-
ly in that lan-
guage to be
The following women of Tem-
most effective.
ple Israel Sisterhood attended the
A section of convention of the State Federa-
this sort would tion of Sisterhoods in Lansing
be a complete Oct. 8:
Mesdames Charles Bassey, Saul
blank to most
young people, Benyas, Samuel Blacher, Samuel
but It should not Danto, Joseph Falk, Benjamin
detract from Jackson, Samuel Keene, Adolpli
their reading Kosichek, Daniel Krouse, Harry
the rest of the LeVine, A. J. Schmerin, Harry
sper.
Singer, Morton Snyder and Myron
The older group would have Steinberg.
More incentive for purchasing the
paper and I think you would have
More subscribers.

14 from Temple Israel
Attend Convention

inThe Chronicle regrets an error
its Oct. 11 Voice of the Man in
e Street column in which the
thictur
pes of Mrs. Isabelle Schnei-
der and Mrs. Shay Foreman were
inadvertently transposed.

incorporation of Shaarey Zedek)

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