Thursday, August 25, MI DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page Two Rabbi Mourned Detroit Hadassah Maps 1949 Honor Roll Drive "As a child is born, so the State ical Organization. In addition to of Israel has come into being." the hospitals previously function- Mrs. Alfred Meyers, chairman of ing, there is the Iladassah-Yas- the 1949 Honor Roll Drive of the sky Hospital in Beersheba, the Detroit Chapter of Hadassah, de- Hebrew University Hadassah Medical School, the new Ramat- clawed. Hadassah Szold Reception Center "The rearing and care of the in- fant, its education, and its health, in Alonim, and a 120-bed hos- pital in Salad for the treatment then become the of tuberculosis, which includes a duty of the par- childrens' unit. ents, and Hadas- AIDES NAMED sah, mother of Assisting Mrs. Meyers in the Israel, has as- chapter organization are: Mes- sumed this burd- 11 dames Stanley Akers, Bud Blum, en. ! Herman Prady, Harry Barnett, "The funds we Joseph Geschelin, Robert Drews, a re soliciting Sidney Marwil, Joseph Fenton, this year are as M. J. Greenberg, N. Lippit, Mer- needed as any vyn K. Grosberg and Ben Green. raised during the Primrose Group Slates 15th Donor Friseh Bares His Program E. Death_ Comes to Gliksman Born in Poland, Rabbi Gliks- man was a graduate of the Uni- versity of Poland and studied under the famous Reb Chaim Heller. He practiced law in Ger- many and witnessed the rise of the Nazis. He achieved some prominence when he unsuccess- fully sued Julius Streicher, the Nazi race baiter, for libel. Ele (Pomp/ Colonial Hotel Lists Its Detroit Guests Among the guests at the Colonial Hotel in Mount Clemens were the following Detroiters: Mrs. B. G. Arden, Maurice Aronsson, Mandell Bernstein, Samuel Goldberg, Jack Howard, Norman Jasen and Dr. Shmarya Kleinman: Also, Mrs. M. Koppelman, Arn- Rabbi Gliksman was the author old LaKritz, Joseph LaKritz, Mrs. of several books on anti-Semit- Rachel Shapiro, Mrs. S. 0. Schus- ism. One work, "Deceptions of ter and Mrs. Esther Sugarman, Anti-Semitism" was published in English in Detroit. 0 SAVINGS ACCOUNT 'YOU& NEIONSOIHOOD SAVINGS INSIIT.UIIGN sons AND LOAN ASSOuA , ION DUOS? VIA. SI COltlind•10.11-1111 W. Fort at IIIlltny - U1.3.7 6 0 0 Rabbi Gliksman devoted his life to aiding the needy and was instrumental in bringing over 200 persons to this country. Having ASKS SPUR TO HEBREW As a beginning toward rectify- ANNOUNCING THE OPENING ing this situation, the Zionist leaRer proposed the mapping out, in consultation with all Jewish organizations, institutions and agencies concerned with the problem of Jewish education and culture in the United States, of "a nationwide plan for carrying the Hebrew language and literature into every Jewish household throughout the length and breadth of this land." 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Karman of law in Detroit for 26 years, was Cortland avenue to discuss plans the first Jewish youth to captain for the 20th annual banquet of a major athletic team in the his- the group set for Dec. 4 at the tory of Central High School when he was accorded the honor on Mayfair Room. Following the business, a sur- the baseball team in 1920. The untimely death of Rabbi prise / birthday party, honoring Shlomo Gliksman, 51, of 1934 Jewish Chronicle news dead- Mr. Karman on his 92nd birthday, Gladstone avenue, took from De- line is noon Mondays. was held. troit a great humanitarian and scholar. Rabbi Gliksman died at 1 a. in. Sunday from a heart at- tack. RABBI GLIKSMAN • • Also, Mesdames Harold Koe- nigsberg, Jacob Ellenstein, Max Duhkin, Max Lichter, Harry L. Jones, David Flayer, Joseph Ehrl- $100 DINNER SET The Honor Roll Drive will open ich, Max Frank, Hyman C. Friday, Sept. 9, with a workers Broder, Maurice Landau, Harry institute and distribution of kits, L. Jackson, Harry L. Jones and followed by the opening lunch- Ralph Davidson. eon of the organization on Tues- day, Sept. 13, and the $100 Dinner on Oct. 19. A victdtY town hall program is being planned for Nov. 9, at Masonic Temple. Final arrangements were made Top priority for this year's funds goes to the Hadassah Mcd- for the 15th annual donor lunch- eon of the Primrose Benevolent Club to be held Nov. 9 at Ma- sonic Temple. The following will work on committees for the event, Mrs. Joseph Rodman, president, an- nounced: Mesdames Harry Ehr- (Continued from Page 1) lichman, Aaron B. Margolis, Sam Frisch declared that the cause of Weinman, Harry Wright, Abe Jewish education in the United Levy and Jacob Steinhardt. States has been lost by default. Also Mesdames Louis Jacob- "After a neglect covering two son, Morris Greenberg, Sam generations," he warned, "we are Mager, Martin Cohen, Thomas now faced with a situation which, Cowen, S. Nadek, Nathan Ruzum- if permitted to continue, will en- na, Harry Grossman, Thomas compass our disappearance as a I zohott, N. Brown and B. Gold. distinct group in the United States." Nathan P. Rosenthal, Isadore Starr Candidate for Detroit Council Services were conducted by the Isadore Starr, 48, one of De- Hebrew Benevolent Society at troit Jewry's top communal lead- Yehudah. - Congregation Beth ers, is a candidate for the Detroit of mourners Common Council. Many hundreds crowded the Synagogue and Start's activities have ranged eulogies were given by Rabbi from president fif the Nusach Ari Joseph Thumim and Rabbi Leizer Congregation to president of the Levin. Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Rabbi Gliksman is survived by Council. his wife Anna, two sons and a He is a past-president of Pisgah daughter. 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