Friday, April 4, 1947 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Mizrachi Region to Convene Here U. S. Legal Adviser Delegates representing Mizrachi groups in Ohio, Michigan, Indiana and Kentucky comprising the Miz- rachi central region will meet in Detroit Sunday and Monday, April 22 and 23. The opening session will take place at Congregation Bruit Mo- she at 2 p. m. April 22 when na- tional Mizrachi leaders will ad- dress a mass meeting. Rabbi Morris Blair, regional ex- ecutive director, will be here to help arrange the gathering. Rab- bi Blair was the spiritual leader of a large congregation in Wash- ington, for the 20 years before as- suming the executive directorship of the Mizrachi central region. Presidents of all synagogues are urged to send three delegates each to represent them at this conference. • 2 Orchestras to Play at Brandeis' Dance Four hours of continuous dance music will be provided by two orchestras for the second annual spring dance of the Louis D. Brandeis Lodge of Bnal Brith Saturday, April 19. Lowry Clark and Lyle Carlyle will play from 9 p. m. to 1 a. m. in the grand ballroom of Masonic Temple. Sperka to Conduct Seder at Prison Jewish inmates in state prisons are being provided with Passover food, Rabbi Joshua Sperka, Jew- ish chaplain for the prisons, re- ported. A Seder will be conducted at the Jackson prison Monday. The meal is prepared in the Detroit House of Shelter and special Pas- sover dishes housed at the prison from year to year will enable the inmates to have a kosher meal for the Seder. Rabbi Sperka will be assisted by Cantor Hyman Adler. Community and state officials will attend. DR. ALWYN V. FREEMAN of Detroit has been appointed a member and technical adviser of the American delegation en route to Geneva, Switzerland, to participate in an international conference called to revise the conventions of 1929 on prisoners of war. Dr. Freeman is an as- sistant legal adviser to the State Department. IIe is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Free- man. RE-ELECT Judge ARTHUR E. GORDON Page Beth Itzchock Tells Passover Schedule Passover services at Congrega- tion Beth Itzchock, 3838 Fischer avenue, will be held Saturday and Sunday, April 5 and 8. Memorial services will be at 11 a. m. Saturday, April 12. For in- formation call Rabbi Jacob Ho- berman, PL. 1048. NV& .LT3 Northwest Lists Festival Services Services for the closing days of Passover will be held at the Northwest Hebrew Congregation at 8:45 a. m. Friday and Satur- day, April 11 and 12. Rabbi Jacob E. Segal will preach. The service on Saturday morn- ing will Include Yizkor which MEZERITCHER SOCIAL CLUB will be recited at 10:15 a. m. Rab- bi Segal's sermon subject that Proceeds of the cabaret party morning will be "Freedom To of the Mezeritcher Social Club Live As a Jew." Saturday, April 12, at the Park Avenue Penthouse will go to Passover services this Saturday charity. Jimmy Peebles' orchestra and Sunday mornings will also will play. begin at 8:45. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Fifteen thousand dollars has already been spent to make Beth Olam Cemetery (Smith Street) a place where the rela- tives of deceased can now pay their respects to those who have been laid to rest therein. It is no longer an eyesore to the. Jewish community of Detroit. In line with the above, we are now offering to plant flowers on the graves, water and care for them for the season of 1947 at a nominal cost of $5.00 for each grave. If interested, please mail your check payable to Beth Olam Cemetery Association at 301 Transportation Building, Detroit 26, c/o Robert Loewenberg, Superintendent, and your request will be taken care of. If you know of any relative or friend who might be interested, won't you please have them communicate with Mr. Loewenberg, at 2750 Sturtevant, phone TO. 8.4283, or the office, CH. 0856. It would be greatly appreciated by us and those concerned. Respectfully yours, Recorder's Cain BETH OLAM CEMETERY ASSOCIATION Morris H. Blumberg, Chairman By Robert Loewenberg, Superintendent Lawyer since 1910 - Judge since 1919 Ask Your Lawyer Endorsed by Civic, Racial, Social and Professional Groups VOTE El APRIL 7 r ';• RE-ELECT FX. RE-ELECT 2 JUDGE Joseph — Moynihan TO THE WAYNE COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT AT THE ELECTION ON MONDAY, APRIL 7TH, 1947 JUDGE JOSEPH A. MOYNIHAN at the present time is the Presiding Circuit Judge of Michigan, has gained national fame as a Judge, a Public Speaker, Defender of Truth and humanitarian. THE RE-ELECTION OF JUDGE JOSEPH A. MOYNIHAN by an outstanding majority will serve as this community's recognition of his faithful and conscientious services. JUDGE JOSEPH A. MOYNIHAN was given distinguished recognition by being awarded THE MEDAL of PROBUS CLUB INTERNATIONAL for 194.6 as the outstanding person in the community who contributed the most to promote INTER-RACIAL UNDERSTANDING and INTER- FAITH COOPERATION. Former Dean of Detroit Alumni Senate of Delta Phi Law Fraternity (National). Received Honorary Degree of Doctor of Laws in 1932 from the University of Detroit; and 1945, from Detroit College of Law. Former Director of the American Judicature Society. Vice-President, Detroit College of Law. 1 This advertisement paid for by a group of Jewish friends of Judge Joseph A. Afoynihan. ‹ns) ,)**-00000,)00-0000000voova-000o0 *0-0-0-1XKH)004.1-00000-0-0-000-0****0000aCHIC.t0c>0 Cr*** J1