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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
Nations/Leaders kill City
in Mourning for Fred Butzel
Fred M. Butzel's contribution to the communal development
of American Jewry was paid special tribute in a memorial state-
ment issued this week by lea( ini; officers of Jewish agencies
throughout the nation.
"There is scarcely an achieve Schools; A. Beitner, president.
ment of the Jewish community United Jewish high School.
since the turn of the century
Also David Feinn, president,
which was not in some measure
shaped and influenced by the Workmen's Circle Schools; Rabbi
intelligence, the vision, the hu- Max J. Wohlgelernter, president,
manity of Fred M. Butzel," the Yeshivath Beth Yehudah; Barney
statement said. "These virtues Smith, president, Fresh Air So-
he shared in the same full meas• ciety; Morris H. Blumberg, presi-
ure with peoples of all races and dent, Hebrew Free Loan Asso-
creeds toward development of a ciation, and Mrs. Charles LakofT,
president, Jewish Social Service
full and dignified society.
Bureau.
HIS MEMORIAL
NATIONAL LEADERS
"So faithfully did he pursue
wisdom and so generously did
Among national leaders who
he give of himself and of his added their signature to the
worldly goods that he shall have statement were Henry Morgen-
the most lasting memorial man thau, Jr., general chairman,
can know—in the love and rev- United Jewish Appeal; Rabbi
erence of the countless ones to Israel Goldstein, national chair-
whom he gave personal aid and man; United Palestine Appeal;
in the achievements and glories Edward M. M. Warburg, chair-
of the Jewish people whose com- man, Joint Distribution Commit-
munal history he helped to tee; Edwin Rosenberg, president,
form."
United Service for New Ameri-
The statement was signed by cans.
Julian Krolik, president, Jewish
Also Rabbi Stephen S. Wise,
Welfare Federation; Ju_dge Theo- president, American Jewish Con-
dore Levin, - president, United gress; Frank Goldman, president,
Jewish Charities; Irving W. Bnai frith; Stanley C. Myers,
Blumberg, president, Detroit Ser- president, Council of Jewish Fed-
vice Group; Morris L. Schaver, erations and Welfare Funds;
president, Farband School; Mil- Adolph held, chairman, Jewish
ton M. Maddin, president, House Labor Committee; and Julius
of Shelter; Samuel IL Rubiner, Klein, national commander, Jew-
president, Jewish Community ish War Veterans.
Center.
DROOCK MOURNS
Also Aaron Droock, president,
Jewish Community Council; My-
ron A. Keys, president, Jewish
Home for Aged; Samuel S.
Greenberg, president, Jewish Vo-
cational Service; David Wilkus,
president, North End Clinic; Jay
Rosenshine, president, Sholem
Aleichem School; Abe Kasle,
president, United Hebre w
Chodorkover Slates
Party to All AJC
A social evening and card
party will be held by the Chad-
erkover Chabna Progressive So-
ciety, June 7 at the Jewish Cul-
tural Center, 2705 Joy Road.
Proceeds will go to the Allied
Jewish Campaign.
Bandages and Medical Supplies
For Our Brothers in Israel!
JAN
PEERCE
The greatest star of the
famous Metropolitan Opera
Compliny, New York will
appear at the
Masonic Temple
Tues.,. June 15
at 8:30 P. M.
Soloist
CANTOR SLAVENSKY
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Hashofar Concert
to Honor Israel
Hashofar will hail Israel's re-
birth with a "Festival of Jewish
Music," Tuesday evening at the
Jewish Center.
The program will feature the
Guild Quartet, consisting of
Morris Hochberg, Jules Yanover,
Meyer Shapiro and Rudolph
Kramer, all members of the De-
troit Symphony Orchestra.
Other performers will be Mrs.
Abraham Cooper, soprano, and
Cantor Pavel Slavensky, bari-
tone. They will be accompan-
ied at the piano by Matilda Gar-
vett-Kesler and Betty Kowalsky,
i espectively.
The entire community is in-
vited, Rabbi Morris Adler, chair-
man, said. There will be no
admission.
Friday, May 28, 1948
Youngjohn and Quint.
A talented pianist, he was a
supporter of musical and art ac-'
tivities and he made himself par-
ticularly accessible to youths
who nee led assistance in an ar-
tistic career.
Mr. Butzel never married. He
lived for many years at 229 Mack
avenue.
Surviving him are two broth-
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ers, Justice henry Butzel of the
service," Dr. Glazer said. "Mor- Michigan Supreme Court, and
alized wisdom, unflagging zeal, Lawrence M. Butzel of New
a great, generous and good York.
heart—for these we loved him
the best of all."
Dr. Glazer told how Mr. But-
zel enabled many to get a start
in life and to go to college, how
he helped many an immigrant
to take root in this new land
and gave him hope.
New officers of the Young
The Boy Scout movement, the Women's Mizrachi will be in-
Ford Republic and the Negro stalled at a luncheon at 12:30
people were among the bene- p.m., Wednesday in the Wilshire
ficiaries of his greatness, Dr. hotel.
Glazer pointed out.
They are Mesdames Jack
Pearlman, president; Herman
BROTHER TO ALL
"He was committed in thought Gluck, Joseph Weintraub and
and need to the moral of hu- Oscar Smith, vice-presidents;
man brotherhood," he added, Sam Goodman, S. Cohen, Sam
"and he served this great com- Korn and Max Sosin, secretar-
munity as the common denomi- ies; and S. fickle, treasurer.
The Rev. Walton Cole will be
nator of all men."
installing officer. For tickets
Though al
l was honored and call Mrs. Gluck, TO. 5-5293.
loved by all groups, Dr. Glazer
declared, he remained foremost
Chronicle Social and Club
a loyal and consecrated Jew,
ever faithful to the needs of the News deadline is noon Monday.
wide range of Jewish causes.
INSURED
Mr. Butzel was graduated
from the University of Michi-
gan in 1897 and was admitted to
the bar two years later. lie
was the senior partner of the
firm of Butzel Levin, Winston,
All Groups
He Served
Honor Butzel
Young Mizrachi
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