THE JEWISH NEWS March 27, 1942 OSTOOlt 1*CIONDA* March 15, ,942 My recollection is that it is about 24 years since you came out of Nichion sad to the staff of The News. In all that time, you have been a diligent student of newspcper work, anti so have become a responsible editor. Now you have as associates in a new effort some of the really important citizens of the community, and that they have this confidence in you is couplets assurance of your success. I hope you may have may years of fruitful work as editor of The Jewish News. Cordially yours, W S Gilmore Editor Spring Term of Beth El College Mr Philip Slosowits, Editor The Jewish Sews 2.114 Penobscot Bldg Detroit, gichigan II ,•ar•Stse .01•w • placed on the altar of the future Temple . Israel Dedicates Pulpit On Friday night, March 13, Tem- ple Israel dedicated the first part of the future building of Temple Israel, a newly constructed pulpit! which for the present will be used in the Lecture Hall of the Detroit Institute of Arts but which will. be new Temple Israel. The new pul- pit is the gift of Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Gilberg. Rabbi Fram performed the ceremony of dedica- tion and while the entire congre- gation stood, he pronounced the Shehecheyonu. —BUY DEFENSE BONDS— LUGGAGE The spring term of Beth El Col- lege of Jewish Studies opened on Monday, with a fine registration. The term lasts for ten consecu- tive Monday evenings from 8 to 10. The following courses are given: "Moulders of Jewish Destiny," 8 to 9, by Rabbi Eric Friedland. The course is devoted to a discus- sion of outstanding Jewish person- alities who have influenced the destiny of the modern Jew. "The Essence of Jewish History" 8 to 9, by Rabbi Bernard Zeiger. Meaning "World Events—Their for Us As Jews and As Ameri- cans," 9 to 10, by Rabbi Zieger. "A Bird's-Eye View of Jewish Literature," 9 to 10, by Rabbi Friedland. The course deals with the captivating field of Jewish erature from the Post-Biblical per- iod to modern times. • Military Kit Bag Every fnan needs a tit for shaving and toilet articles. This one of genuine leather is a favorite. $2.50 Men's GLADSTONES 95 For every man on your gift list! Good-wearing cowhide leather, with room for 2 snits folded. and pocket for small article, and underwear and shirts on other side. s Greenberg at Bat Sunday, As Emissary of U.S. Air Force Alan- Schwartz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Schwartz of Birch- crest Road, was chosen to cap- tain the 1942-43 basketball team at Cranbrook School, Bloom- field Hills, Mich. An outstanding athlete, Alan, who stands 6'2". has played center for two years on the Cranbrook five, and left end on the school's football squad. A will he junior, compete in both sports again next Allan Schwartz year. hear Phils un...1 ► 4fiTeie SPORTS Cranbrook Honors for Alan Schwartz The minim Detroit News WPM* 0// TIN 111Wieit Page 17 paste, shaving and other needs. carry tooth cream $4.95 Others $1.95 up THEISEN'S GRISWOLD AT FORT Next to Commonwealth Bank •WORK FOR he will retire from • lz Able Simon's Chance To Be a Champion FEELING „r. • DEFENSE BONDS AND SAVIN. STAMPS ■ Ii •••• IMM• 01.91• ■••■ baseball after the war. Still displaying those limbering up exercises he always went through while awaiting his turn at bat_, Greenberg, his feet spread well apart, bat high in the air, brought back thrilling memories as he stood at the plate awaiting th4 next pitch. Greenberg worked out a full day In a statement to members of with his former teammates at Temple Israel, Rabbi Leon Fram Lakeland, Fla., recently, apd dis- has urged that members keep their ! played some of that solid socko children out of public school on which made him a terror to oppos- Passover day and bring them to 1 ing pitchers before his enlistment. the Passover morning services. Wearing that big number five on In his statement Rabbi Fram al- his uniform. Hank stepped up to so urged every member to observe the plate and lambasted three nails the Seder . feast. He called atten- far over the wall in deep left cen- tion to the fact that the children ter. Considering that the Lakeland of Temple Israel Religious School park wall is farther than that at were being trained to participate Briggs Stadium, the blows were in the Seder tremendous clouts. Hank hadn't Mrs. Samuel Linden, chairman of held a bat in his hand since last' USO committee of Temple Israel summer, when he took part in a Sisterhood is receiving offers of practice session in the prison yard homes in the congregation for at Jackson prison. Seder hospitality to soldiers and "How's my condition? Perfect," sailors of the Jewish faith who may Greenberg answered his own ques- be in Detroit at Passover time. tion tion as he swung four bats a la the Hankus Pankus of old. Hank dis- counted all stories by Eastern newspapers who have stated that Abrirf ERY important, too, 487. the hours that we spend at the end of our day's work., if you're a defense worker or not, your fitness is vital to Victory. SCHMIDT'S, a wholesome bev erage of moderation, helps you relax . . it's smooth, delicious, invigorating`... an all-grain beer. Refresh yourself with SCHMIDT'S 'WANK" GREE.NBERG - Hank Greenberg in left field." Sound familiar' Now a sergeant in the U. S. Air Force at MacDilll Field, Fla., the former Detroit Tiger slugger will play with the Orlando Air Base team against the Washington Sen- ators of the American League March 29. ! To prove that the army hasn't j taken anything away from him, Rabbi Fram Asks Children Attend Passover Services Military Sets Has container to tooth brush, razor. Registration for these courses. can be made at the college office any week-day from 9 to 5 and on Monday evenings beginning at 7:30' p. m. The registration fee is $1 per Schubot. , Rosalind course. Miss registrar, can be reached at MAdi- son 8530. Tonight Abe Simon, the Jew- ish behemoth, gets his second chance to wrest the heavyweight crown from Joe Louis in a benefit bout for the Army Relief Fund., In their last meeting, "Big Abe", 1 standing six feet three and weigh-I ing 250 pounds, went 13 rounds of a scheduled 20 rounder in De- troit and gave a good account of himself before Louis felled him with that famous right cross. When Simon enters the ring to- night, he will be the second Jew- ish fighter to appear on a charity card for the men in seryice. If you will remember, Max.' Baer's little brother Buddy went to bat for the boys and almost gave his life for them, sport-ly speaking. Louis gave "my little brudder" a thorough pummelling for two rounds of a scheduled 15 framer. Buddy, incidentally, stands over six feet four and weighs in well above the 200 mark. In his recent fights, Simon has been showing a good left hook, which he lacked in the Louis fight, and may come through with a sur- prise, although there is little chance of his beating the heavy- weight king. —D. 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