Community Builder
Maurice Aronsson's Hospitality and
Generosity, Are Symbols of His
Devotion to His People
by David Deutsch
STRANGER THAN FICTION
The anti-Administration, Axis-
condoning New York Daily News
reaches 4,000,000 people on Sun-
day and over 2,000,000 daily with
its sabotage—because it makes a
mint of money from the over-
whelmingly Jewish advertisers
who pour wealth into its fat
pages. If these Jews removed
their ads, the News would col-
lnpse like a pricked balloon.
Best example of how brains
adjust themselves to situations is
brainy Max Lerner, professor of
politics at Williams University
and former pacifist,, who is one
of the lecturers in the four-month
course being given by the Army
School of Military Government
at the University of Virginia.
Lerner is making a great con-
tribution to the people's under-
standing what the war's about
... And talking of the war, won-
der how Field Marshal Sir John
Dill, who is in Washington to
represent the British Chiefs of
Staff of the Combined Chiefs of
Staff, feels about a Jewish Army
in Palestine. The famous former
G.O.C. of Palestine, who helped
put down the Arab riots, used
to tell the brass hats and "Col-
onel Blimps" in London he
thought a "reliable" army of
Jews would be a great help in
the Middle East.
Shake the hand of Philadel-
phia's J. David Stern, who, un-
like another Jewish publisher in
New York, accepted the ad of
Birkhead's Friends of Democracy
attacking the Chicago Tribune,
Washington Times-Herald, Pat-
MAURICE ARONSSON
terson's Daily News and Hearst,
four horsemen who hate
When Herbert Allen Aronsson, son of Mr. and Mrs. the
Roosevelt more than Hitler.
aurice Aronsson of 2254 Chicago Blvd., reached the age
f Bar Mitzvah last Saturday, the hundreds of men and
omen who came to greet him were welcomed by a cake
n the shape of a book in which were inscribed in golden
etters the Hebrew words "Bruchim Haboim"—meaning
lensed are they who come
ere.'
This is typical of the hospitali-
of the Aronssons and their
irit of community interest. It
escribes better than any other
ry the devotion they have for
eir friends and their concern
ver Jewish causes.
ATIVE OF SWEDEN
Maurice Aronsson has long
n a leader in the Jewish Corn-
unity, and he has mark a de-
•'te contribution towards the
' ding of the present structure
ich ranks among the soundest
American Jewry.
Born in Helmstad, Sweden on
lee. II, an, the son of Seliin
d Liebe (Schatz) Aronsson,
trice came to this country in
911. He organized the Aronsson
inting Co. in 1914 and has head-
the firm since, building it in-
one of the largest printing.
blishments in the Middle
est.
For 20 years, Mr. Aronnson
been active -in Jewish corn-
•ty affairs—and he has given
"berally to many causes. He has
n unselfish in his devotion to
local and national movemen ts ,
and his interest in overseas
needs and Palestine's reconstruc-
tion stems not alone from the
fact that he remembers his own
arrival here as an immigrant, but
more especially from his anxiety
to see Jewish sufferings relie-..ed
and Jewish needy aided every-
where.
ON NUMEROUS BOARDS
A member of 'the board of
governors of the Jewish Welfare
Federation, which he now serves
as treasurer, Mr. Aronsson serves
as a member of the boards of
of the Jewish Children's Home,
Jewish Home for Aged, Jewish
Social Service Bureau, Zionist
Organization of Detroit, Detroit
Service Group, Jewish Childreffs
Bureau, North End Clinic. and
other movements. He is a mem-
ber of several business - boards
and is a director of the Detroit
Racing Association.
On May 21, 1916, Mr. Aronsson
was married to Dora Abramsohn.
Besides Herbert Allen, they have
two daughters, Marjorie Louise
and Lois Selina.
Mr. Aronsson is a member of
It was a gala day at Camp Fort
Devens, Ayers, Mass., and Private
Joseph Sparr of Detroit was the
most popular boy in the unit,
Yikuf Symposium on
Art and War May 20
The Detroit Yikuf Art Associ-
ation, an organization of Jewish
artists formed recently as an af-
filiate of the Detroit chapter of
Yikuf (Alveltlicher Yiddisher
Kultur Ferband) will have its
first public appearance Wednes-
day evening, May 20, at the
Yikuf meeting place, Calvert
and Dexter.
Samuel Cashwan, president,
when an elaborately decorated is arranging a symposium to dis-
30-pound cake arrived in his
and was shared by more than
a hundred of his camp mates. The
huge "Victory" cake, prepared
by Mrs. Peretz and baked by the
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Country Club and Knollwcod
Country Club, of which he serv-
ed as president for many years.
He takes an active interest in
the Jewish hospital movement
and devotes much time in help-
ing in the realization of this
cause.
His hobbies are golfing and
fishing
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cuss the role of the artist in the
present world conflict Harry
GlAccgold, Murray Corngold and
Miss Rachel Simon will partici-
pate. Adolph Maurice, chairman.
Detroit's
Headquarters
Plea for Mizrachi
Urging that Jews enlist in the
Mizrachi, the orthodox Zionist
movement, Dr. Isadore Good-
man, vice-president of the Miz-
rachi Federation of Great Britain
and Ireland, guest speaker at the
installation of officers of the local
Mizracho on May 4, at Yeshivah
Beth Yehudah, described the im-
portance of this branch of Zion-
ism.
Perwein Pastry Shop, was done
in red, white and blue, with rows
of American flags, and bore the
inscription in icing: "Together
for Victory. This is our War.
There never was a War more
Just. Let us Work together and
Keep America's Morale High.
America MUST Win." The pic-
ture shows Private Sparr (left)
and one of his buddies just be-
fore the "feast." The huge cake
was delivered to Camp Fort De-
yens by Mrs. A. Pults, a friend
of Pvt. Sparr.
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