• Problem of Aged Friday, Novernbei 27, 1942 THE JEWISH NEWS 'age Fourfeen Your Jewish ' Community Council tory as one of America's greatest war heroes, though few will re- member that he is a Jew .. Just By ISAAC FRANCK as few remember today that (Continued from Page 2) Executive Director, Jewish Community Council of Detroit John Ordronaux, the famous ning Nov. 1, 1941, the Federa- privateer captain of the War of Detroit's Jewish Community and other educational institu- By PHINEAS J. BIRON tion appropriated a special grant 1812, was a Jew . . . We are re- Couneil is a democratically elect- tions; placing speakers on Jewish $1,000 salary for a case worker of minded of Ordronaux by Fletch- (Copyright, 1942, ed, policy-making body, repre- subjects; furnishing educational for an experimental period of er Pratt, the military expert and Seven Arts Feature Syndicate) six months. For the fiscal year commentator, who calls our at- senting 190 Jewish organizations material to labor groups and na- and agencies, and embracing all tionality groups—these are some 1942-43 Federation has set aside • tention to the fact that the de- Jewish Hero $2,700 for the use of the Old stroyer Ordronaux was launched tendencies and directions in Jew- of the avenues through which your Community Council op- Corporal Bernard J. Kessel of at Quincey, Mass., on Novem- ish group life. Age Bureau. The professional Whether or not, in speaking for erates. supervision and direction of the the U. S. Army, thp Brooklynite ber 9th, and adds that to the In the field of internal Jewish OAB program is entrusted to the who hit the front page last week best of his knowledge this is the the Jewish community of Detroit, when he practically captured first U. S. naval vessel to be the Community Council ade- relations, the Community Coun- JSSB. Oran single-handed in a General named after a Jewish officer. quately represents you or your cil has brought the different ele- Old Age Fund Helps Grant, was always considered organization, mechanism for ments in the community into For The Record In addition to initial investi- something of a shlemiehl by his closer contact by serving as a John Howard Payne, composer democratic control is there. gitions, the JSSB, as agent for family and friends when it came of "Home, Sweet Home," served The Community Council's pro- platform for the interchange of the Old Age Bureau, also has the to anything mechanical . . . In as the American Consul at Tunis gram can be divided into two ma- opinion, and as an instrument for task of providing casework ser- Brooklyn, indeed, the tank ace just a hundred years ago . . . He jor areas. First, the Council is joint action. It has achieved a vice to residents to the Home. was known as so clumsy that held that post twice, and it was the community's agency for com- measure of co-operation and re- During the summer of 1941, resi- he couldn't even learn to drive in Tunis that he died during his batting anti-Semitism and for ciprocal responsibility among the dents eligible for Old Age As- a car, and his assignment to the second tenure of office .. . But, developing better understanding organizations through the com- sistance grants were qualified, tank corps was greeted with a then, Payne was only half Jew- between the Jewish and non- munity calendar which it con- resulting in a sizeable increase mixture of horselaughs and ish . . . We mention this because ducts. It has acted as the coord- Bronx cheers by all who knew we've just remembered that it Jewish community. This is known inating body and the liaison for in income to the Home. as the program of 'Community The Old Age Bureau has dis- him . . . Only his fiancee. Miss was at Tunis that Mordecai M. Relations." Secondly, the Council the Jewish community in the cussed a number of general prob- Rita Weinberg, had faith in him Noah was serving as American deals with problems of "Internal field of Civilian Defense. It has and kept insisting that he would Consul when he was recalled lems in the field, especially the make good . . And now Kessel from his post by means of a let- Jewish Relations." This involves maintained an Arbitration Court, care, of chronic sick which was will most likely go down in his- ter that James Monroe, then the effort to develop internal in which civil litigation is settled felt to be most pressing both Jewish discipline, to enrich the quietly and with dignity in ac- Secretary of State, sent him by from the point of view of space cultural life of our community, cordance with the Jewish tradi- Stephen Decatur to the effect which depends on local tradition and medical facilities. In Sept- and to maintain the dignity and tion of the "Beth Din." that Presiderit Madison had ember, 1942, Federation publish- and practice. tone of individual and group life Cultural Program In some communities it may "deemed it expedient" to revoke ed a study on dependent Jewish among Detroit Jewry. Community Council has The , Noah's commission, on the be advisable and desirable to aged 'and chronic sick. This study The Fight Against Bigotry served as a , program resource was made under the auspices meet the budget of the central grounds that his religion formed body for constituent organiza- an obstacle to the exercise of his The fight against anti-Semitism bureau through the joint effort the Old Age Bureau. of Consular functions. is an every-du, year-'round pro- tions. It has helped them in the of the participating agencies. In There is no one standard pat- This and That gram, and cannot be geared to planning of their cultural pro- tern for a central bureau. There others it may be best to provide. Laugh of the week: Harry emergency situations alone. Here grams, and has attempted to ele- a separate budget. Where some are, however, some basic prin- Hershfield's cartoon .showing Ad- the Community Council employs vate their cultural standards. ciples. The central birreau should of the agencies in the central dled Adolf talking into the tele- well-developed techniques, which Some beginnings have been made bureau are financed by the Com- include all agencies dealing with phone and saying: "Sorry, Herr have been evolved on the basis of toward centralizing and coordi- the various aspects of aged care. munity Chest and others by the Rommel—all I can send you is continuous consultation with nating the community's program Among these are: homes for aged Jewish Welfare Fund, the prob- snowballs." . . . Feminine readers other communities, and with na- of adult education. Under the lem is different. My own feeling and for the chronic sick, the who are wondering what they Community Council's leadership, Jewish hospital and clinic, the is that it would be to the best can do to aid the war effort tional defense agencies. Probably the greatest evil in several centrally-planned festival family agency, Federation. Spec- advantage of the central bureau might follow the example of celebrations and other, similar ialized agencies operating in to be financed entirely by the Mrs. Ben Hecht, who has been the fight against anti-Semitism programs have been held. is undisciplined, individual ac- central fund-disbursing agency, such fields as occupational ther- taking a course in airplane mech- These are the outlines of the apy and recreation also should resulting in the recognition of anics and is nearly ready to take tion. In most cases, the individual general direction of your Corn- be included. The public agencies, the central bureau by the ,com- a job in a war plant • . . Then or the individual group fails, munity Council's present work such as those administering old- munity. there's a Mrs. Milton Erlanger, where the organized community, These, and many more ques- who just landed a job with the with its studied technique, has and future program. To do ade- age assistance, general relief, as quately the job with which the well as the public institution tions require an answer, which Army, said job being the train- some chance of succeeding. , * community has entrusted it, your Internal Relations should be represented in an ad- in most cases will come through ing of dogs for military service Community Council needs all the More embracing and more experience. But we must ex- . . . All of you who ,moan about visory capacity. If the local coun- cial of social agencies has a de- periment—we must do the job. the rationing of sugar, the cur- difficult, is the extensive pro- assistance that can come to it Effect of War tailment of your coffee consump- gram of public education through through wide participation of partment on problems of the There is one more point. None tion and the institution of meat- the dissemination of literature, laymen, and requires the addi- aged there should be a close re- lationship with that service. Such of us knows yet what will be the less Tuesdays are cordially in- and the building of better inter- tional staff to do the 'research, matters as structrue, size and effect of the war on all social vited to hop over to Jerusalem group relations through • contacts handle the administrative detail method of representation, and work programs and, especially, and get the experience of having with pro-Democracy organiza- and build the contacts and strong other details of central bureau on the care of the aged. Already to adhere to rationing of a real tions and other instrumentalities. ties which will make its program organization have to be worked we find that the war is affect- essential of life . . . For in the Cooperation with liberals, schools more permanently effective. out according to the needs and ing the boarding-out programs in Holy City they are now ration- ing water. relationships of each community. defense areas. The entrance of more and About People • Some Local Questions more individuals into the armed Detroit's Albert Kahn, who is There • are a few questions services May mean that more known as the father of modern ■ I which should be raised, and here aged persons will become the factory design and has just been ■ ■ again, local conditions will dic- responsibility of the community awarded a medal for his service ■ The JEWISH NEWS, Penobscot Building, Detroit. ■ tate the answers. due to the withdrawal of sup- in industrial construction for ■ ■ Should the central bureau port by children. Dependents' al- America's war effort, confesses in Please enter my subscription for Jewish News for one year ■ have its own executive and staff lowances, may not be sufficient the Victor Record Review that ■ I of $3.00. 1=1 Please bill me amount ■ I I am enclosing check in his favorite relaxation is listen- so that it would not be depend- to cover all the needs of aged ■ I ing to good music—which he us- ■ ent upon the staff • of participat- persons in this group. ❑ Please have representative call for payment. ■ ■ ing agencies to implement its Certainly this is not the time ually hears right in his home, ■ • ■ I program. This question would to stop planning—to stop think- for he has a large collection of ■ Name ■ have real importance if the cen- ing. We must plan now so that phonograph records that he ■ tral bureau to undertake special we are not left behind, over- prizes as highly as his gallery ■ Oty ■ • Address studies, collection of statistics, whelmed by the problems which of French Impressionist paint- ■ publication of repolts, develop- will be facing us after the war. ings. A recent arrival on our _shores ment of standards and promotion There will be more dependent of special projects. In this area, aged — there will be more is Sophie Freud, granddaughter of the late Prof. Sigmund Freud. the central bureau on care of the chronic sick—who will need the Lucy Monroe is famous for her community's help. Let's plan for aged would be exercising func- rendition of "The Star-Spangled tions similar to those of a well- them now. The central bureau for the Banner," but she can sing "Ha- organized bureau of Jewish ed- aged may not be the perfect tikvah" in Hebrew too, as the ucation. plan, but it is a step in the audience at the United Palestine, There is also some question as right direction, a sign of for- Appeal's annual "Night of Stars" to whether the responsibility for ward thinking. learned to its delight last week. the investigation of all applica- tions should be conducted by the family agency, or by the bureau itself. In most communities, the current practice is for the family agency to investigate all applica- tions and to report to the intake A Complete Record of World and committee of the central bureau. In others, a central bureau work- National Events of Interest to Jews er makes the investigations und- er the supervision of the family —More Features of Jewish Importance agency executive. 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