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nETR0111 JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle
Frida February 21, 19V
Bnai Moshe Speaker
Campaign Aides
Revamp Records
to Spread Drive
MA Of III - 11E WILEIE
over the nation came
MESSAGES OF FELICITATION
all
Noah from
E. Aronstarn
Tuesday on the
pouring into the home of Dr.
esteemed Detroit dermatologist,
occasion of the 5th
birthday
of
this
7
and poet.
ine, Zionist pioneer, philosopher
United Zionists-
teacher of medic
of the him
One
of
the
messages
was
a
resolution
" many more
"Women's work is never done."
wished
his days, Judah will
So says the old proverb, but the Revision ists who at a meeting this week
in Aronstam is honorary
women who are preparing for the y ears of f fruitful labors" and prayed "that Dr.
Civic Dinner Here
basic general solicitation In the be saved and Israel will dwell in peace."
Allied Jewish Campaign are de- president of the Revisionists whose •
to Honor Statesman
termined that their work will be philosophy he has grown in re
cent years to admire. In their
done—and done
"The task of building brother-
Led by Mrs. Maurice A. Landau, good wishes, the whole community
hood here and throughout the
members of the women's division joins in tribute to a grand old
world is a continuous one which
have been reorganizing their rec- man of medicine and of Jewish
will never be finished" is the mes-
ords to make sure that every Jew- devotion.
sage of John Gilbert Winant, gen-
ish woman will be reached in the
Dr. Aronstam was born In Lat.
eral chairman of Brotherhood
campaign. "This is a year when via. He came to Detroit in 1892
Week which ends Feb. 23.
all of us have an opportunity to and after canning his medical
Winant, liberal statesman and
bring real help to our people over- degree in 1898, he took additional
former ambassador to London,
seas—not only by giving money studies at the University of Berfin
will be welcomed to Detroit at a
but by giving time to general soli- in 1907. For several years he
civic dinner in his honor by the
citation," said Mrs. Landau. The taught dermatology and urology,
Rev. Joseph Q. Mayne, executive
volunteers who work on the cam-
secretary of the Detroit Round
paign will find accurate, complete his specialties. • • •
Table of Catholics, Jews and Pro-
records available to make their
testants, and Frank N. Isbey,
DR. ARONSTAM was a Zionist
job smooth and all-inclusive."
Michigan chairman for the obser- WALTER FARBER, director of
befor the word Zionism came in-
Division chairmen in the gen- to popular usage. In Detroit, he
vance. The dinner will be held Itnai Moshe religious school ac-
solicitation include Mesdames established several pioneer groups
Saturday at the Hotel Statler.
tivities, will address the Bnal eral
"It is our aim," Winant asserts, Moshe adult discussion group at Norman Adilman, Sam Bank, Ben- and acted as president of the
"to enlist a million of our citizens 11:30 a. m. Sunday. His subject jamin Coggan, Martin Cowan, Da- Zionist district in 1917 and 1019.
here in the United States con- will be "Anti-Semitism — Root vid Feerer, Ellis Fisher, Stanley Full of vigor and good humor,
sciously to practice brotherhood and Flower." Rabbi Eliezer Levi Fleishaker, Saul Glueckman, Max Dr. Aronstam still participates
in all relations which they sus- will act as moderator. Farber H. Goldsmith, Arthur Gould, Ja- actively in communal affairs and
tain to one another; to establish is on the faculty of Miller High cob E. Gould, David Krouse, Shul regularly contributes poems on
R. NOAH E. ARON S TAM
brotherhood in America as the ac- School. On March 2, Dr. Melvin Levin, Maurice Perlman and Ar- Jewish
mes
the papers.
Devoted
to to
philosophy
and leader of the Detroit Philosophical
the
cepted rule of human relations.
Tumin of Wayne University will thur Weber.
Other officers who are assisting society, he was instrumental in bringing Will Durant, author of "The
"As President Truman has said
a meagre
surprised
when a
Mrs. Landau are Mesdames Har- Story of Philosophy," to Detroit. Dr. Aronstam expected
in his letter accepting the hon- speak.
ry Becker, Seymour J. Frank, turnout to Durant 's lecture but was agreeably
orary chairmanship of this cam-
paign, 'We • cannot commend Primrose Club to Mark Benjamin Jaffe, Emil R. Rothman, capacity audience filled the hall to hear the lecturer in the hey-day
Philip Marcuse, and Nathan B. of his popularity.
brotherhood abroad unless we
In 1932, Dr. Aronstam was chairman of the Spinoza Trl-Centen-
Anniversary in March Schermer.
practice it at home."
nial Commission here that honored the famed Dutch-Jewish philo-
Mrs. Harry Wright, president
sopher. He induced the Common Council togive the name of Spinoza
Park.
of the Primrose Benevolent So-
WOMEN'S SERVICE CLUB
Drive to one of the loveliest park
drives in the state at Rouge
«••
ciety, will light 16 candles on the
Members of the Detroit Wo-
ARONSTAM MARRIED the former Sarah Blumberg of De-
club's birthday cake Sunday, men's Service Club will gather at
DR.
March 9, as a highlight of the
roit,
June 20, 1899. Their daughter Theodora Judith is married to
the
Knight
Bros.
Riding
Academy,
eminent New York psychoog, n. A son
Concluding the series of Federa- group's anniversary dinner-dance 32460 Pierce road, at 9 p. m. Satur- the
Ralph is married to the former Theresa Brodo of Philadelphia. Ralph
tion Forums, sponsored by the in the Wardell-Sheraton Hotel.
day, Feb. 22, for a hay ride. Tick-
the army with the rank of captain. He is now
Mrs. N. Norman Goldenberg will
a be obtained from members
women's division of the Jewish
a r, was di scha rge Chicago.
Welfare Federation, Harold Sil- be mistress of ceremonies. Phyllis or by calling chairmen Betty BTY.
in
a st udent Aronstam, like her husband, has been a leader in Detroit
ver, executive director of the Pullberg will entertain with song TO. 7-2470, or Jay Landy,
Jewish Social Service Bureau, will and dance numbers and David 7-0343.
Mrs. Esther
Galen,
Rosy Zionism. At one time she was head of Hadassah here. hland Park.
Schiff,
Edith
Davis
and
Dolly
The family residence is at 169 Eason avenue, Hig
discuss "The Jewish Family" at Frank and his orchestra will play.
For reservations call Mrs. Thom- Rudman will be hostesses.
1 p.m., Tuesday, at the Jewish
as Cowen, TO. 8-7096.
Community Center.
Silver will describe some of
the problems which produce in-
ter-family conflicts and the type
of assistance offered by the Jew-
ish communal agencies in solving
- these problems. Among the agen-
cies whose services will be dis-
cussed are the Jewish Social Serv-
ice Bureau, Resettlement Service,
Hebrew Free Loan Association,
House of Shelter and Jewish Vo-
cational Service.
Silver served as superintendent
of case work of the United Jewish
Social Agencies, Cincinnati, before
assuming his present position in
1932. He has been head of the
department of special services,
Jewish Welfare Society, Phila-
delphia; member of the staff of
the Bureau of Jewish Social Re-
search, New York; and manager
of the Chicago People's Relief
Oommittee.
Winant Acclaims
Brotherhood Coal
Family Problems
Subject of Forum
ENGLAND
RLD ENEMY No.-A--
has made unprovoked attacks against almost every country at
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g
En one time or another.
Center Program
Lists 4 Soloists
Saul Meisels, concert and radio
artist and Interpreter of Yiddish
and Hebrew folk songs, will be
featured soloist on the Jewish
music festival program Sunday at
the Jewish Community Center.
Also appearing will be Julius
Chajes, Center musical director,
Zinovi Bistritzky, violinist, and
Jacob Becker, cellist.
.Philip Adler, Detroit News cor-
respondent, will discuss "Poland
and Russia" at 9 p.m. Saturday,
Feb. 22, in the Center.
Sponsored by the Detroiter Dis-
cussion Group, the lecture is open
to the public.
"Plastic Surgery" will be the
topic of Dr. Claire L. Straith,
Detroit plastic surgeon, when he
addresses the Wednesday Even-
ing Discussion Group at 9 p. m
Feb. 26 in the Center.
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Betar Executive
Confers in Detroit
Isaiah Warshaw, member of the
national executive of the Brith
Trumpeldor Organization (Betar),
stopped off in Detroit last week
on his coast-to-coast tour to gear
Betar chapters in their aid to
Palestine's fighters.
During his stay here, he ad-
dressed Wayne University Hillel
members and met with Betar
leaders.
Betar's alms are to prepare Jew-
ish Youth to take their places
among those struggling for a Jew-
ish Homeland.
C
INItIZRACIII WOMEN
Gertrude Oberstein will review
"Thieves In the Night" at a mem.
bershlp tea of the Young Wo.
men's Mizrachl at 1 p. m. Wed-
nesday in the home of Mrs. Irene
Fiorberg, 3338 Glynn court.
ed 100 years war for the conquest of France in the 14th and 15th century
The so call
was an aggression.
Front the time of Henry II onwards, the conquest of Ireland was an aggression.
So was the attack on Scotland and Wales in the time of Edward I.
So was the naval war against the Dutch in the time of Charles II.
Conquest of Dutch and French provinces in America in the 17th and 18th centuries.
some West Indies Islands from France and Spain.
Seizure of
in India.
Various stages of the advance of the East India Company
Occupation of Egypt in 1882• Conquest of the Sudan a few years later.
nt century.
Conquest of Transvaal and Orange Free State in the opening of the prese
The conquest of Burma, next door to India, in the 19th century.
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to all, she abuses the Indians,
England's recent aggressions are kn
the Arabs, the Hebrews and millions more. It is time these aggressions
stopped. L e t's begin by refraining from buying goods made in England.
Let's publicize, "DON'T BUY ENGLISH GOODS," in all of the papers.
BOYCOTT ENGLISH GOODS
List of aggressions stated above furnished by a professor at the University of Michigan.
id b Bernard Edelman, Detroit, Michigan
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