r ommummimimm.....w Wurely COMMENTARY E By PHILIP SLOMOVITZ ill111111111111111i11111 ■ 111111:111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Happy End ISRAEL SISTERHOOD Temple Israel Sisterhood is The Passing of Coughlin's planning a Mothers and Daugh- ters' luncheon, to be held Sun- "Social Justice" p. m.. at the By AL SEGAL day, May 3, at 1 Jewish Community Center. An interesting program, including a puppet show, has been arranged All are urged to attend. Reserva- tions are being taken by the Jewish Community Center, Mad- ison 8400. You no doubt patronize "Jewish News" adver- tisers. The many splendid services offered in the ad- vertisements appearing in these pages .. . the many fine values . . . the many things of quality or high fashion no doubt appeal to you and you are moved to action for your own benefit. But . . . if you would let that buying serve a two-fold purpose . .. you will remember to tell the advertiser ... "I SAW IT IN THE JEWISH NEWS". Yes . . . this inspires the advertiser, who has spent his good money to bring a message to you, to con- tinue his advertising in The Jewish News, which in turn keeps your newspaper financially sound . . . in- sures its continued growth and improvement. Revenue from subscriptions alone cannot begin to produce this newspaper. Advertising revenue is the only answer. For the good of the advertiser .. . to let him know his money is well invested . . . for the good of the paper ...for your good and the good of the entire Jewish Community ... remember to say: Coughlin's "Social Justice" is out of the mails and it is hoped that it will also be out of the sacred precincts of churches. Be- Congressman Adolph Sabath ing put out of the mails doesn't of Illinois proposes a national mean suppression; there are lottery as means of raising the other means of transportation— ZEDAKAH CLUB funds necessary to pay our na- express or private vehicles. Zedakah Club reminds mem- tional debt. Sold on the doorsteps of bers who have not as yet made His figures tally with exper- churches, "Social Justice" has reservations for the 21st birth- iences in this country and given a false impression to many day dinner dance to do so at abroad—and the Jews of the last minds that the publication was once by calling the chairman, generation, hailing from Russia, something Catholic and had the Mrs. Nathan Shogan, UN. 2-7075, can give the veteran Chicago sanction of the church. News- or Mrs. Sam Sugarman, co-chairs Congressman some good advice. papers that attacked "Social man, TO. 5-6757. There will be Lottery tickets sold like hot- Justice" received letters from entertainment by Dave Dia- mond's orchestra and a trio. cakes—to revert to the vernacu- readers: "You are anti-Catholic" • lar—in Russian Jewish communi- —"You are venting your spleen BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD ties. Jews had hopes of acquir- against the Catholic church." The annual spring bridge and ing means to make life easier Coughlin at the door of the for therm and they invariably in- 'sanctuary, troubled friendly Mah Jong party, sponsored by vesteci their few spare pennies Protestants who, as men of good the Bnai David Sisterhood, will be held on Monday, May 4, at "I Saw It In the Jewish News" — which were not so easy to will, hope for a reconciliation 8:30 p. m., at the Bnai David spare — for lottery tickets. of all religious groups and en- Social Hall, 14th and Elmhurst visage a time when mankind, Mrs. M. Gardner is chairman of one in spirit, will be seen march- this event. The public is invited. Ring, E. Jacobowitz, F. Lax. J. readings by Miss Sonya Drews. A LOTTERY STORY ing up the mountainside toward A Mothers' Day party will be Wiatrak and F. Einzig. Mrs. I The committee in charge of A lottery story with a trick the dawn. hed on Monday evening, May 11, Louis Kepes is chairman and arrangements is headed by Mrs. endihg is told about a young Jew To Jews, this venom sold at Alice Farber and Mrs. Dorothy in Warsaw who, several months church-doors has. • of course, at the Bnai David. Mrs.- Henry Mrs. E. Ehrenwald has charge Shulak. of the tickets. Fenster is chairman of this af- before the Nazi invasion of Po- been something hideously per- Members, their husbands and land, approached a friend and sonal. They didn't want to be- fair. There will be a closed meeting friends are invited as guests of JWV LADIES' AUXILIARY told him with glee that he had lieve that it had the sanction The Ladies' Auxiliary of De- bought a lottery ticket.' He of the church and they knew of Bnai David Sisterhood on the society for an evening meet- ing on Tuesday, April 21. Mrs. troit Post No. 135, Jewish War boasted that it had taken him that it was abhorred by many Monday evening, April 27. Mrs. M. Espar will entertain Jenny Jones, affiliated with Veterans of the U. S., will hold months to save the few pennies Catholics. the Board members of Bnai Da- Civilian Defense Office, and Bob a joint get-together with the • • • e had invested, and said: "I vid Sisterhood on Thursday aft- Hall will be special guests for members of its Post, at the Vet- ope to win and then all my To many Catholics it has been the evening. Refreshments will erans' Building. Monday, April ife's hopes will be realized; I'll a most painful embarrassment. ernoon, April 30. * • be arranged by Mrs. Helen 27. A chicken dinner will ha able to settle in Eretz Israel." They were troubled on account Rosenthal and games will con- served promptly at 6 p. m. EL SISTERHOOD "But what if you don't win?" of what ill might be thought of BETH Citizenship classes are now be-. The annual meeting of the clude the evening. their church by those who mis- Sisterhood of Temple Beth El is friend inquired. • ing conducted by the Auxiliary understood or didn't want to "Then." came the reply, "the Tuesday and Thursday evenings will be held Monday, May 11, at PYTHIAN SISTERS my thing that will be left for understand. at 6:30 p. m. in Judge Jeffries' 1:30 p. in. at the Franklin Hills Pythian Sisters No. 152 have When the news came that "So- e will be Palestine." court room in the Wayne County Country Club. completed preparations for their building. Enrollments are being cial Justice" had been barred A dessert luncheon will be from the mails I found many served for members only. An af- annual Mother and Daughter taken by Mrs. Belle Clayman, PRAYER TO TUNE OF Catholics rejoicing for the sake ternoon of games will follow the Day dinner, to be given at the TYler 5-6662. of their church and for the sake business meeting. Tickets are be- Wilshire Hotel, Collingwood and 'STAR SPANGLED BANNER" of their own peace of mind. ing sold at the Temple office. Third, Sunday, May 3, at 1:30 In Cleveland an able young They were especially glad that Mrs. Morris Rand is program p. m. tor, David Glinkowsky, has Mr. Walker, the postmaster Gen- A program of entertainment vised an interested method of eral who ordered "Social Jus- chairman, and MrS. Henry Mey- ers is president of the Sister- has been planned, including troducing the singing of the tice" out of the mails is a Cath- hood. Star Spangled Banner" in his olic. agogue. the Chibath Yerusho- It is all a most 'refreshing HEBREW LADIES' AID oyim. event to everyone who likes to The annual dinner of Hebrew The concluding lines of the keep on believing that it cannot rayer for the well-being of there be tolerated a "oLethrdlu Ladies Aid Society will be held :dent Roosevelt, Vice-Presi- happen here, that never here on Sunday evening, April 26, in 1 ent Wallace and Secretary of can there be tolerated a "Stuer- the banquet hall of the Bnai tate Hull have been set to music mer" brazenly peddling pogrom Moshe Synagogue. The following members are y Cantor Glinkowsky to the ideas, never here a Hitler grow- completing arrangements for une of the national anthem. ing out of a propaganda of hate. this affair: Mesdames Grace Dia- • And the reverence in evidence mond, Helen Auslander, M. Kal- For Coughlin I recommend wring the singing of this portion F. Roth, that he take _himself to a mon- lush, Ethel Goodman, f the prayer is most thrilling. R. Berkowitz, H. Rosenthal, J. astery for repentance. He may Cantor Glinkoi.vsky, incidental- y, sang with leading operatic have to stay there for a long ompanies in Italy. A Palestin- time for a full repentance of , he injects the Yemenite and his offense against brotherhood abic tunes in his services. He and against the beatitudes and i 1 GUARANTEED SERVICE a very orthodox man and a all other teachings of Jesus. For supplementary reading to- your radio last Make ry likeable fellow, and was a .. longer and use mini- ' 1 of the late "Ches Aleph" (A. ward educating himself for the `--- mum current. We do ) Friedland of Cleveland, for priesthood I recommend that the job at your home St. ose poems he composed the Coughlin read the life of quickly, satisfaction Francis di Asissi. He was the one usic. guaranteed. who called even the birds his opyright 1942 by Independent Largest Selection of Jewish brothers, since he knew them as eicish Press Service, Inc. Records in Michigan creatures of the common sources of life. CONGRESSMAN SABATH'S LOTTERY PROPOSAL , REPAIRS g Jewish Youth's LISTENING POST - PERSONALITY OF THE WEEK .. . Helen Goodman .. . 3ne of the organizers of thR Teague of Detroit Jewish Youth . President National Council Jewish Jrs. .. . Executive ,card and • steering committee of runior Service Group . . Mem- oer Inter-Racial Committee of iletropolitan Detroit Youth ouncil . . . One of the Jr. Divi- ,ion chairmen . . . Alumnus of ;fillel Foundation in Ann Arbor ' . . Doing a swell job on the paign, Helen is an instructor Life Saving, and formerly won Declamation Contest at the ple Beth El . . Outdoor her hobby .. . A'grand rson to converse with and ted for her sociability. V ... 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