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August 22, 1947 - Image 6

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1947-08-22

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Page Six

In Pulpit of Historic Synagogue

JWV

rkiday, August 22, 1947

Ads Reach Bigots
in Their Homes

Career Ends

BULLETIN

(Continued from Page 3)
Jones, Zilch, White, Black, Brown
in the bus or street car, or they
come to him in his newspaper
LT, ELI LEVIN POST and its
when he has settled down for
auxiliary gave a surprise par-
the evening at home.
ty in honor of the 25th wedding
Smith or Jones looks up at
anniversary of Mr. and Mrs.
the poster among the advertise-
Philip Cantor Tuesday, Aug. 12
ments in the bus. It carries a
at the Cantor home on Wilde-
picture of a young man who is
mere avenue.
telephoning his wife, presumably.
The Cantors, who are active
He is saying: "I start work to-
in the JWV movement, received
day." There are some lines un-
many congratulatory messages
derneath:
and gifts. A buffet was served
Americans ask:
by the ladies of the Auxiliary.
Is he a good worker?"
• • •
NOT
' JACOB ROGVOY
"What's his race or religion?"
THE WAR DEPARTMENT
• • •
• • •
meeting with veterans organi-
REAL
ADVERTISING
zations has clarified transporta-
THAT'S THE WAY the Insti-
WI
I
tion and reburial procedures for
tute for American Democracy
One of the nation's outstanding religious monuments, the
the U.S. war dead being re-
does it. Not by speeches that
historic Touro Synagogue of Newport, R.I. will be dedicated
turned to the country.
only the privileged hear, but
officially as a national shrine Aug. 31. Above, Dr. Bernard
Bodies will arrive at two ports
quickly, snappily, right between
C. Friedman, president of the congregation, is at the pulpit of
of embarkation, San Francisco
a man's eyes, in street cars,
the Synagogue.
and New York. The first ship-
• • •
Pershing, Synagogue buses, on billboards, newspaper.
ment is expected to come into
soap and sauce are adver-
Teacher Dies at 46 Like
San Francisco Oct. 10 and into
tised so is good will brought to
New York Oct. 25. National
his eyes and, maybe, his heart.
JWV will obtain a list of the , Services for Jacob B. Rogvoy.
If advertising can popularize
head
of
the
department
of
social
names of the deceased being re-
Miriam's irium why can't it do
studies
at
Pershing
high
school,
turned and will advise the De-
as much for the respect a man
partment of Michigan of the were held Tuesday in tlie chapel owes his neighbor who is decent?
of Clover Hill Park Cemetery.
arrival.
There's also the Institute's
Mr. Rogvoy, who was 46, died
EW YORK--Joseph W. Mar-
The department or post service Monday. He lived*et 2740 Blaine street car advertisement that
tin, Jr., speaker of the House response to Roger Williams' dec- officer will inform the next of
says:
of Representatives, will deliver laration of religious freedom. kin and offer them the services avenue.
We Fought Together—
Mr. Rogvoy had been a teacher
the keynote address at the official Religious services were held in of an honor guard for the burial
Let's Work Together:
dedication of the Touro Syna- private homes until the Jewish ceremony, and will make all the in the Detroit public schools since
Protestants, Catholics, Jews
1923.
He
taught
for
24
years
in
gogue of Newport, R.I., as a na- community was able to build a arrangements.
And many others like this.
the
Shaarey
Zedek
Sunday
school
tional shrine, on Sunday, Aug. temple a century later.
The advertising is paid for by
• •
and
was
supervisor
from
1943
to
31. The ceremonies will be
At the time of the dedication
groups of men of goodwill in
broadcast at 12 noon over of the new structure on Dec. 4,
From the port of embarkation, 1946.
the communities in which it ap-
Sponsor
of
the
Pershing
alumni,
1763, the spiritual leader of the the body will be shipped to the
CKLW.
pears.
he
counted
over
10,000
boys
and
One of the nation's outstand- congregation was the Rev. Isaac distribution center. An escort
girls
as
his
friends.
Touro,
for
whom
the
Syna-
ing religious monuments, the
will accompany it to the final
Mr. Rogvoy is survived by his
iiiii .•
Touro Synagogue was declared gogue was named.
destination designated by next
He was the father of Judah of kin. The escort is authorized mother, Mrs. Abraham Rogvoy;
=
a national shrine last year by
3
o47
:
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7).3,
,
All P C d a .
the Department of the Interior, Touro, who later became one of to remain until burial, provided his wife, Rose: a daughter, Lois; i
two
sisters,
Mrs.
Freda
Kauf-
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in accordance with the govern- America's great philanthropists, the time between arrival at the
man, of Ann Arbor and Rose: E. Coaches, Seda,i..,
ment's plan to help preserve endowing the first free library final destination and actual in-
ziliz.88
..7 Club Coupes .
and
a
brother,
Theodore.
in the world, helping to com- terment does not exceed 72
historic sites.
0 a .. Da ,
Cusiomie ■ lo ■ ec
The Synagogue, which has plete the Bunker Hill monu- hours.
Fiber .. , -.."” I .04 , ..... - .,. .
lean,
served as a place of worship for ment, and giving generously of
Next of kin will be advised by
$29.68 g.
the Jewish congregation of New- his fortune to many charitable •
SATIN .. ...
telegram by the War Depart-
E
Maroon, 13'4e •n:i Green
port since 1763, is known as one enterprises, regardless of creed ment of the date and time of
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of the most beautiful examples or color. The Touro Infirmary,
E
Instal!
Covers
We
A variety of sound movies will
arrival of the body at the final
of colonial architecture in the in New Orleans, is named for
destination. If this date is not be one of the main features of
him.
country today.
suitable, the family may request the birthday party given by the a.:
• • •
• • •
the distribution center to delay Detroit Lodge 72, American Fed-
I
WASHINGTON REMARKS
PAPER'S REPORT
proceedings until a later date.
eration of the Physically Handi-
THE TOURO SYNAGOGUE
WHEN THE SYNAGOGUE
The governmental maximum capped, at 8 p.m. Wednesday in
was a famous landmark even in was dedicated, the Newport
allowance
to next of kin for the G.A.R. Bldg. The festivities
the early days of the republic. Mercury reported: "There were
burial
expenses
has been raised will fete the fifth anniversary of
It was here that George Wash- present many gentlemen and
from
$50
to
$75.
The escort ac- the federation.
ington delivered the famous
Handicapped persons are urged
ladies. The order and decorum, companying the body will bring
lines embodying his concept of
r k t u i; R FIV I E' Iio.90 1 6 9 0 .
1 ° 19 1'1 ‘ 1" GRA
the harmony and sulemn:ty of an application for the reimburse- to join in the (unmaking. Those
religious liberty:
the music, together with a hand- ment to be filled out by the in need of transportation shoffld
Detroit 4, Mich. iffitifiz
"The Citizens of the United
contact Marion Sikora, OL. 7231. .7,1111mi
some assembly of people, in an next of kin. .
States of America have a right
edifice the most perfect of the
to applaud themselves for hav-
Temple kind perhaps in America
ing given to mankind examples
and splendidly illuminated, could
of an enlarged and liberal pol-
not but raise in mind a faint
icy: a policy worthy of imitation.
idea of the majesty and grand-
All possess alike liberty of con-
eur of the ancient Jewish wor-
science and immunities of citi-
ship mentioned in the Scripture,"
zenship: It is now no more that
Ezra Stiles, pastor of the Con-
toleration is spoken of, as if it
was by the indulgence of one gregationalist Church at the
time and later president of /Yale
class of people that another en-
joyed the exercise of their in- University, was among those
herent natural rights. For hap- present. He left a full account
pily, the Government of the of the event.
United States . . . gives to bigo-
All Filing Equipment
try no sanction. . . .
Duplicating Machines
"May the Children of the Illfalliti Service Unit
Stock of Abraham who dwell in Plans Open Luncheon
this land continue to merit and
Mrs. Nathan Simon, vice-presi-

enjoy the good will of the other

inhabitants, while every 'one dent and membership chairman
Desks
and
Swivel
Cliairs
shall sit in safety under his of the Infants Service Group, has
Fireproof 'Chests
appointed
Mrs.
Leo
Bigelman
and
own vine and fig-tree, and there
shall be none to make him Mrs. Irving Auslander as co-
chairmen of an open luncheon
:.(raid."
to be held at 12:30 p.m. Wed-
• • •

nesday, Sept. 17 at the Book
FOLLOWED WILLIAMS
Upholstered Office
THE FIRST JEWISH settle- Cadillac Hotel.
A meeting of the ways and
ment in Newport dates back to
Furniture
1658. After fleeing the terrors means committee was held at
of the Inquisition in Spain and the home of Mrs. Saul Golden
Portugal, some 15 Jewish fami- to make arrangements for the
lies came to Rhode Island in luncheon.

School Friends
Mourn Rogvoy

Newport Rites to Dedicate
Synagogue as U.S. Shrine

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