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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1947-01-10

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Friday, January 10, 1947

MAN CF 111-11E WILLI\
Palestine Forum
The Voice of the
Man in the Street Slated for Youth O

Photos by ERIC BENNETT

Pioneers Organize
Series of 5 Talks

Aids Education League

N TUESDAY EVENING, Detroit Mizrachl will celebrate its 35th
anniversary at Shaarey Zedek to commemorate its many years of
effort on behalf of this religious Zionist movement. One of its most
loyal and discerning leaders is Irving W. Schlussel, who has been Its
president for several years.
Schlussel, despite his youth, has long been a vital force in the
Orthodox community. He has a strong interest in Jewish education
especially in the adult field. He taught Jewish history for Menorah
at Wayne University and 18 years ago helped organize the adult
program for Young Israel which
is still being carried on in the
present day.
One of his dearest hopes has
been a united orthodox community
and he has, accordingly, fought
the petty differences which often
have marred community relations.
He has put forth his efforts
against the building of synagogues
merely to satisfy the aspirations
of a few members. "A synagogue
on every corner," he points out,
"Is not only an economic waste
to the community but a blot on
the prestige of traditional Jewry."
In their place, he has advocated
the building of a single religious
center on Dexter boulevard with
facilities to attract young religious
persons which would bring dignity
and prestige to the community as
a whole. Young Israel is today
making plans for such a center.
IRVING W. SCHLUSSEL
• * *

TIME: Sunday afternoon.
PLACE: Dexter at Cortland.
An opportunity for Jewish young
QUESTION: Do you agree with
complaints that kosher meat neople in Detroit to learn more
prices have risen unreasonably about the day-to-day life of Jew-
ish youth in Palestine will be
high lately?
presented in the Palestine Forum,
a special series of talks at the
JACOB ROSENBERG, 3359 Cort- Jewish Community Center, Rabbi
land, furniture store salesman. Morris Adler of Congregation
I most certainly think they have Shaarey Zedek, announced this
and I cannot understand the rea- week.
son for this situation. Kosher
Rabbi Adler, chairman of a spe-
meat prices have
cial advisory board for the forum,
even risen at a
said five talks will be presented in
rate which is
weekly meetings starting, Jan. 30.
not proportion-
The speakers will be Zionist ex-
ate to the in-
-lefts, most of them fresh from
crease in costs
Palestine.
of other com-
The Detroit Hechalutz (Jewish
MRS. SIDNEY KALT is chair-
modities.
Youth Pioneers) has organized the
man of the 191647 yearbook of
The investiga-
•allcs especially for young people,
the Youth Education League,
tion which the
Matt Harris, executive chairman of
which is working on its pledge-
Jewish Commu-
'he forum said.
fund . luncheon, scheduled for
nity Council is
"The series is non-political and
making is en-
lesigned especially for young peo-
March 4 at Masonic Temple. Re-
tirely justified. A committee of ple," he added. "Speakers will be
cent contributions by the league
inquiry set up by the public is a brief and factual. They will dis-
include $3,000 to the American
THOUGH HEAD of a group which occupies itself chiefly with Jewish Congress for the adop-
very wise move.
cuss the accomplishments of Amer-
One way to bring prices down icans in Palestine, new forms of Eretz Israel, Schlussel still feels the need to fortify the local com-
tion of 10 Jewish orphans in
would be through a buyers' "slow- Palestinian farming, art, music munity in America. It is his aim to assist in bringing greater under- Europe; $250 to the Jewish Na-
down". Although orthodox families and dances. They will try to an- standing of the aims of traditional Jewry to the people as a whole. tional Fund for the purchase of
can't go without kosher meat, they swer the question in the title of The handicap of the majority of our youth, as Schlussel sees it, is land in Palestine; $50 to the
can still cut down consumption by the series: 'What's Palestine to its profound ignorance of the basic principles of Judaism.
FEPC fund; and $25 to the Ruth
"Our youth, he asserts, must be taught to understand that it need Alden •campaign.
eating more fish and poultry.
You?' "
One of the world's great pioneer- not wander in strange vineyards in its search for Idealism; that in
MRS. SAM KRAUSE, 3378 Rich- ing experiments is going on in that our Torah and in an active Jewish traditional life, it can find com-
'and but it has been obscured by plete satisfaction for its yearnings."
ton avenue, housewife.
Keren Aliyah Official
Schlussel arrived in this country when 14 years of age. At that
nolitical developments, Harris said.
Kosher meat prices are much too
Young Jews, particularly Ameri- time, he already had received an Intensive Jewish training and he Makes Detroit Visit
high for the purse of the average
can Jews, have played a great role continued his studies in Yeshivath Beth Yehudah ' and the United
person. I have found this to be
in the development of Palestine Hebrew Schools. In his student days, he was one of the organizers
A Detroit guest this week is
true ever since
and the forum will tell their story, of Menorah and Av,ukah and was the first president of Young Israel Prof. Bernard Shulgasser, repre•
the war ended,
sentative of Keren Allyah. Prof.
of Detroit.
and after price he pointed out.
* * *
Shulgasser, formerly of the econ-
ceilings w e r e
HE IS A MEMBER of the executive board of the Jewish Com- omics faculty at Kovno University,
removed meat
munity Council, of the national board of Mizrachl, of the executive is a graduate of Butler University
costs jumped
board of the Zionist council of the boards of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah In Indiana.
even higher.
and Young Israel.
He survived both Nazi ghetto
I have also
Schlussel is an attorney with offices in the Hammond Bldg. He is and concentration camp and is en-
found that
married to the former Marilyn Dorman and they have two sons, gaged in promoting immigration
stores seem to
Herschel and Mordecai. The family residence Is at 2528 Euclid avenue. to Palestine. He is staying here at
Under the chairmanship of Pearl
vary in their
the Tuner Hotel.
prices. Some Devenow and Eleanor Nevin, mem-
Prof. Shulgasser asks Kalvarier
cuts are one bers of the Career Group of the
Harry-Daniels to Show landsleit
to get in touch with him
price in one store and another National Council of Jewish Women
to check a list of survivors from
price In another store. This makes are making plans for their co-ed
Paintings at Center
the Kalvarier region.
affair, at 8:30 p. m. Thursday, Jan.
shopping very irritating.
The art committee of the Jew-
The whole situation is worth 23, in the auditorium of the Jew-
A board meeting of the Ladies'
looking into. Something should be ish Center.
Auxiliary of the Jewish National ish Community Center has an-
Dr. Robert Drews, physician, Fund will be held at 12:30 p. m. nounced an exhibit of the paint-
done to bring prices down to a
lecturer
and
author,
will
talk
on
more reasonable level.
Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Na-
"Man and Woman Historically and than Linden, 2097 Oakman boule- ings of the Harry Daniels at the
Hysterically."
A
question
and
an-
vard. A dessert luncheon will be Center from Tuesday, Jan. 14 to
HARRY SIMON, 18914 Roselawn
swer period will follow his address. served.
Jan. 26.
avenue, salesman.
The hospitality committee, head-
0
Plans are being completed for
Harry Daniels has gained dis-
I have found that kosher meat ed by Bluma Nagler and Pearl
price's have been unreasonably high Shanbon, is arranging a cabaret the auxiliary's donor event Jan. tinction in recent years for his
lately. In fact, the jump seems to motif for auditorium decorations. 28, at the Masonic Temple. Dr. works which depict the life of
Israel Goldstein, honorary presi-
be out of pro-
Refreshments and dancing will dent of Jewish National Fund of Jews in Poland. His paintings are
portion to the
climax the evening's entertainment. America, will be guest speaker and replete with the home life, the
Jew in the Village, and City, The
rise in cost of
Richard Tucker of the Metropol- Synagogue, The Market Place, in
other items.
BICUR CHOLEM
itan Opera will sing.
addition to landscapes which bring
The prices
The following are additional con- out the Ghetto life of the Polish
Final plans for the Young Wo-
seem to have
men's Bicur Cholera Organization's tributibns of $100 or more re- Jew.
tapered off a
"Victory Luncheon" will be dis- ported:
little in the past
Herman Cohen, $100; Morris Da-
cussed at a meeting at 1:30 p. m.
few months but
vis, $100; Fay's Style Shop; $150;
Monday
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
Har-
they still seem
ry Knopper, 17532 Santa Rosa Joseph Gendelman, $100; Grand
to be way out
The Annual Donor Event
drive. The affair will be held Rapids Coat and Apron Service,
of line.
$100; Joseph Hortzman, $100; Wil-
of the
Valentine's Day.
I understand
1
liam Hordes, $250; Dr. Simon C.
that the Community Council is
Kates, $100; Jack Klein, $100;
making an investigation in an
Welfare Chairman
Jules Kraft, $100; Morris Mendel-
attempt to ease this situation. It
son, $500; Midwest Iron and Metal
might help, but if It does not, I
Co., $250; Charles Milan, $250; Nel-
1:30 pan., Wednesday, January 15
don'b• think the matter should be
son Chemical Co., $100; Albert Po- Li
pressed any further. Prices will
sen, $250; Joseph Sandler, $100; Sol
AT THE MASONIC TEMPLE AUDITORIUM
come 'Clown eventually.
Schayowitz, $250; Max Schneider,
Second and Temple
$100; Harry Schwartz, $100; George
MRS. JULIUS I)ANTO, 3356 Rich-
Emma Schaver, famous opera and concert star
D. Seyburn, $100; Saul Sloan, $100;
ton avenue, housewife.
in a program of Hebrew and Yiddish songs
Soberman and Cooper, $250; Dave
The prices butchers are charg-
accompanied by Rebecca Frohman.
Stober, $100; Theodore Wayne,
ing for kosher meat are so high
$100; Wolverine Cigar Co., $100;
Stanley Waren, brilliant speaker who just returned from
that one is almost forced to buy
Bereznitzer Aid Society, $200; Da-
Palestine will address the audience.
non-kosher meat. I have found
vid Horodoher Jrs., $250; Zedakah
that costs arc
Club, $250.
new Palestine technicolor film in sound
the same today
"The Gate to Freedom" will be shown.
as they w e re
CITY, COUNTRY SCHOOL
when price ceil-
FOR•FURTHER INFORMATION CALL TYLER 7-2880
ings on m ea t
Mrs. Annmarie Roeper, headmis-
were removed,
tress of the Nursery School of the
and I think this
City and Country School, Bloom-
situation is out- MRS. JOSEPII ZUCKERMAN is field Hills, spoke on "Aggressions
chairman
of
the
15th
annual
rageous.
and Inhibitions" at a meeting Jan.
Although all donor luncheon of the Jewish 8 of the Parent-Teachers Asso-
European
Welfare,
North
Wood-
food prices are
ciation.
HAROLD H. GILBERT, C.P.A.
extremely h I g h ward Branch, Jan. 13 at the
Hotel
Statler.
Proceeds
will
pro-
'11
today, it appears
ANNOUNCES THE FORMATION ot"rtic FIRM OF
vide tmntuortation to the U. S.
to me that those of kosher meat
for
widows
and
orphans,
Mrs.
have got all of them topped.
an-
HAROLD II. GILBERT & COMPANY
I do not know what can be done Albert Kurzman, president,
Assisting Mrs. Zucker-
nounces.
to solve this problem. I am in
Sea
Food
and
CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
favor of the Community Council's man are Mrs. Jack Seder, Mrs.
Louis Steinberg and Mrs. Wil-
Chop
House
investigation. If this fails in chang-
IN AN , OCIATION Vt ITII
ing matters, I guess we will just liam Fischer.
"A Delightful Place to Dine"
have to go along with things as
MORRIS SHAPIRO, C.P.A.
they are.
Featuring Steaks That

Author to Speak
at the Co-ed Affair
of Career Group

Auxiliary Bares
New JNF Gifts

PAcxealiattae '
Matmaci4i4
.9erAme
and rioioreJ

Pioneer Women's Organization



Miller's

AMERICAN HAVEN CLUB
Minnie Grossman 13 chairman of
the American Haven Club's donor
luncheon to be held March 18 at
the Wardell-Sheraton Hotel. As-
sisting are Billie Hochberg, pub-
licity chairman; Belle Kaminsky
and 'Ruth Katz, bulletin chairmen;
and Sarah Fleishman and Ann
Klein, ticket chairmen. Proceeds
will go to the Child Rescue Fund.

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