April 5, 1942
THE JEWISH NEWS
Ten
Page
Community Advisory Committee
Welcomes "The Jewish News
At Center Celebration Dinner
Detroit Free Press,
Detroit Times, Reconstructionist,
Congress Bulletin and Other Newspapers Commend
New Publication Editorially
The appearance of the first issue tatlon It is in position to make of
of The Jewish Nev.'s. on Thursday. essentially Jewish problems for the
March 26, was an event of com- benefit of all creeds and religions.
The Free Press salutes a new
aignincance when members
of the Board of Directors and the contemporary and wishes the pub-
Community Advisory Committee of lishers, Maurice H. Schwartz and
the Jews met at dinner to welcome Philip Slomovitz, together with its
distinguished sponsors, all success."
the first copies.
Forty-one members of both com-
TIMES SAYS "GOOD LUCK"
mittees attended the dinner, and
Heading its editorial "Greetings,
were presented with the first copies Neighbor!" the Detroit Times said:
to come off the press.
"This newspaper's editor received
Wt6coming addresses were deny- yesterday an advance copy of a new
ere/ by Maurice Aronsson, Isidore weekly newspaper which goes today
Robeliar. Irving Bluinberg, Lawrence to the public. It is the 'Jewish
Crohn. Clarence H. Enggass. News,' a weekly review of Jewish
James I. Ellmann. Mrs. Joseph H. events, local and national and in-
Ehrlich, Rabbi Leon Frain. Dr. A.
ternational.
M. Hershman, Julian H Krolik, Isa-
"Its editor is an old and valued
dore Levin. MAX Osnos, Rabbi Na-
hum Schulman of Windsor. Leo- friend
"We wish this new paper every
nard N Simons. who acted as toast-
possible success
master: Isaac Shelzer.
We hope and believe it will
Maurice 11 Schwartz and Phil-
ip Slomovitz, publisher', spoke function as a medium of Jewish
aims and that it will serve (as all
briefly
Others who attended the dinner
Were Theodore Levin. Louis Bass.
Morris Blumberg. Abraham Cooper.
Mrs. Max Frank. Walter Field. Mor-
ris Oarvt'tt. William Hordes, Ber-
nard Isaacs, Herman Jacobs, Prof
Samuel M Levin. Leonard N. Mich-
•lson, Rabbi Joshua S Sperka, Mor-
ris Sehaver. Harry Schumer. Nor-
man Thal. Herman Wise. Rabbi M
Wohlaelernter. Harry Yudoff.
J
Maurice H Zackhelm. Benjamin M
Lalkin Dr Samuel J Levin .
Speakers at the dinner empha-
sized the importance of The Jewish
News as a community-supervised
periodical.
Editorial welcomes to The Jewish
News appeared in the Detroit Free
Press. Detroit Times. the Reran-
structionlat, the Congress Bulletin.
the Jewish Journal of Shreveport.
La . and other newspapers through-
out the country
PRF:E I'KEMS
SALUTES
such media should) to inculcate in
its readers the creed that this is a
nation where being a Jew or Catho-
lic or Protestant or Negro, is inci-
dental to being an American.
If it feels that way it must
prosper
"Good luck to it "
OBITUARY
THEODORE GOLDIN
Funeral services
were held at
Chapel, 29:- Joy
Rd., for Theodore Goldin 78 years
old. of 3798 Clements avenue. Burial
Hebrew Memorial
was in Machpelah cemetery. He is
survived by four daughters. Mrs.
Jean Mess, Mrs. Florence Fishier,
Mrs. Celia Kusten and Mrs. Lil-
lian
Aronoff, and four sons. Jack,
•
Seymour, Dr. Milford Goldin and
Dr. H M Goldin.
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Under the captain. The Jewish
News" Begins, 7117— Detroit Free
MRS. DAVID SUFFRIN
Press offered the following greet-
Funeral r.ervices for Mrs. David
ing • It is a pleasure to welcome
Suffrin. mother of Harry Suffrin,
'The Jewish News' to the ranks of
Detroit clothing merchant, were
Detroit publications. The first issue
held in Tucson, Ariz. Mrs. Suffrin
of the new weekly. appearing yes-
N as 71 years of and lived in Cali-
terday. bespeaks a high determina-
fornia and Arizona. Her. son was
tion to serve the Jewish crmmuni- with her when she died at Tucson.
ties of Detroit and of Michgan to-
ward the end of a better under-
standing between Jews and non-
Jewa In this time of crisis.
"No Journalistic enterprise can
CINCINNATI (JPS) — Scholars
have higher motive today than the mourn the passing of Dr. Jacob Z.
spirit of American unity to which Lauterbach, Professor Emeritus at
The Jewish News' is pledged. the Hebrew Union College since
There Is great place for the new 1934, who succumbed to a heart at-
weekly's ministrations Not the least attack at the age of 59.
of its services will be the interpre-
Widely regarded as the outstand-
ing Talmudist both in this coun-
try and abroad. Dr. Lauterbach,
at
who came here from his native
Austria in 1903, was Professor of
Photogr ph' Show at
Talmud at the College from 1911
Center April 14
to 1943: in the years from 1903 to
1911 he served first as editor of
Mrs. Walter Leib. chairman of the Jewish Encyclopedia and then
briefly
filled two rabbinical posts.
the Art Appreciation Committee of
the Jewish Community Center, an-
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