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January 22, 1943 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1943-01-22

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Jewish Center
Activities

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In Lighter Vein

COURSE IN JIU JITSU
TO START ON FEB. 4
A course in Jiu Jitsu for men
and women will be offered at the
Jewish Community Center, un-
der the instruction of Perry
Deakin, who has taught the art
to officers and men of the De-
troit Police Department.
Athletic director of Southeast-
ern High School, Mr. Deakin
believes that a knowledge of
Jiu. Jitsu is necessary for self-
defense in disarming attackers.
Last spring, Mr. Deakin in-
structed the members of the
Women's Defense League in Jiu
Jitsu, as well as 150 members
of the OCD, in Highland Park.
"No one is too old, too young,
too_ small, too tall, too weak or
too strong to learn," he said.
The course comprises an eight-
week term and begins Thursday
evening, Feb. 4. Registrations are
now being taken at the Center.
* * *
MOTHERS' CLUBS HOLD
HAMISHA ASAR EVENTS
As a part of the United Na-
tions' series of programs, con-
ducted by the Mothers' Clubs,
Hamisha Asar b'Shevat celebra-
will be featured this week,
stressing Palestine's position as
one of the Allies. Meetings will
be held as follows:
Young Women's Study Club,
Tuesday, 1:30 p. m., Rose Sittig
Cohen Bldg.; Fenkell Club; Tues-
day, 8 p. m., Midland at Park-
side School; Northwest Study
Club, Tuesday, 8 p. m., Rose Sit-
tig Cohen Bldg.; Parkside Study
Club, Wednesday, 1:30 p. m.,
Midland at Parkside School;
Woodward Club, Wednesday,
1:30 p. m., Jewish Center;
Twelfth Street Club, Thursday,
8 p. m., 9125 Twelfth St.
*
REGISTRATIONS TAKEN
FOR DANCE CLASSES
Registrations are being taken
for classes in fox trot, waltz and
rhumba at the Jewish Center
beginning Wednesday evening,
January 27.
Jimmy Murphy of the Book
Cadillac School of Dance will
serve as instructor.
* * *
`HEALTH IN WAR' FILMS
AT THE CENTER MONDAY
A group of four sound-films on
the subject, "Health in War,"
will be presented at the Jewish
Community Center on Monday
evening.
A British film will open the
program.
The work of the American
Red Cross through its blood
donor units, nurses' training pro-
gram, and first aid stations will
be presented in the movie,
"Marching with Old, Glory."
* * *
SIX CENTER SCOUT DENS
OFFER PROGRAM SUNDAY
Boy Scout Cub Pack 369 will
meet Sunday, at 2:30 p. m., at
the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg.,
Lawton and Tyler.
To dramatize the theme of
Victory, six Dens affiliated with
the Jewish Community Center
will present skits and will dis-
play handicraft materials.
Officers of Pack 369 are: B.
Purnell, chairman; Albert Lip-
sitz, secretary-treasurer; Merton
Ertz, S. Kaplan and Bernard

The Week's Best Stories

Serviceman Hopes
To Avenge Father's
Murder in Poland

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SKLAR FAMILY CLUB
Sklar Family Club planted a
number of trees in the Jewish
National Fund forests in Pales-
tine to commemorate the name
of Rev. Jacob Sklar, in whose
honor the club was founded.
Mrs. Jacob Sklar is honorary
chairman. The next meeting will
be at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Sklar of Northlawn
Ave.

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tral High School, class of Janu-
ary 1935.

* * *
Sgt. Joseph Schrebnick, son of
Mrs. Anna Schrennick of 3760

Chicago Blvd., has returned to
California after spending his 10-
day furlough here.
* * *

Herbert E. Baker of 18475 Lan-
cashire Road, who has been in
the service three months, has
been promoted to the rank of
Private First Class. He is sta- graduation leave, the new officer
tioned at Camp Stoneman and will report to his first station
plays in the camp band. He is a assignment.
graduate of Cooley High School
MICHIGAN'S LARGEST
and has been active in DeMolay.
FLORSHEIM. DEALER
FLOASMEIM
His address is: P.F.C. Herbert E.
Baker, No. 36534218, Camp
Stoneman B a n d, Pittsburgh,
Calif.
* * *
2231-35 Woodward Next to Fox Theatre
Open Evenings
Stanley William Herman, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Her-
man, is home on a 14-day fur-
BROTHERS
lough at 2740 Richton Ave. He
SHIRT MAKERS
was recently promoted and is
NEW SPRING SHIRTINGS
now Aerographer's Mate, 3rd
Made to Measure or Ready to Wear
class, at the Naval Air Station,
Seattle, Wash. He is a grad-
$2.50 and up
uate of Central High School
1244 Wash. Blvd.
RAndolph 1214
and Wayne University.

SIBLEY'S

Who was the
greatest Jew in
America in 1776

Practically unknown in his own generation and without recogni-
tion throughout the years that have since passed, Haym Salomon,
the forgotten man of the American Revolution, served his adopted
country wih such devotion that he would accept no payment for his
services and financial aid. Many historians express doubt that the
small Republic of the United States of America could have survived
if it were not for the unselfish aid of Haym Salomon.

In this day, and in this war too, there are Jews who are striving
to repay the debt to America and to Democracy. The story of
their devotion is the best answer to the foul forces of anti-Semitism
which seek to nullify our united war effort.

The complete story of the role of our people in this war against
the forces of violence is continuously recorded in the columns of
THE JEWISH NEWS. To be fully informed on this historic role, you
must read THE JEWISH NEWS every week.

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Two great talkies will be fea-
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Littman's Theater.
Moyshe Oysher will be fea-
tured in "The Cantor's Son" and
Michel Michaleski in "The Power
of Nature." Both have great
supporting casts.

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P.F.C. Jerome Rosenzweig is
on a seven-day furlough with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.
Rosenzweig of Roselawn Ave.,
from his post at Station Hospital,
Medical Det., Fort Brady, Mich.
* * *
Second Lt. Raymond Zussman,
son of Nathan Zussman of 2916
Sturtevant Ave., received his
commission last Saturday at Fort
Knox, Louisville, Ky. He has
been in active service for two
years.
Maurice A. Rice, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Emanuel Rice of 4325
Leslie Ave., has been commis-
sioned Second Lieutenant at the
Adjutant General Training
School at Ft. Washington, Mary-
land.
* * *
Second Lt. Richard S. Brawer-
man, former practicing attorney
of Detroit, has received the
golden bars at the Medical Ad-
ministrative Corps Officers Can-
didate School at Camp Barkeley,
Texas, and is now visiting here.
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Two Great Talkies
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FOOT OF SECOND
At The River

Jews in Uniform

In the Ground—And on Top
A Nazi leader was ending a
two-hour pep talk to a group of
When Henry Garfinkel was
inducted into the Army last
factory workers.
"And whenever the seditious Wednesday he satisfied two in-
desires,
tense
agitators talk to you of poverty,
•":
one to help de-
remember that Germany is a
fend his coun-
rich nation," he roared. "Don't we
t r y , and the
still have our treasures of coal
other, to get a
ore, and potash under t h e
chance
to
ground? And on top we have our
avenge the mur-
greater treasures: Hitler, Geor-
der of his father
ing, Goebbels."
by the Nazis
Some one in the audience whis-
one year ago in
pered:
i Poland,
"Be a lot better for us when
Henry came
we reverse the positions of our
treasures!"
H. Garfinkel to this country
* * *
from Germany in the spring of
Bad Company
1935 and since then has adapted
A Jewish woman in a small
mid-western town sued her hus- himself to his new homeland. A
band for divorce on the grounds brother, Arnold, is now living in
of desertion. The case was pre- Detroit, but his mother and a
sented by a Jewish lawyer, who younger brother, born after
concluded his address to the Henry left Germany, are still
court as follows:
somewhere in Poland, where
"Your Honor, this good-for-
they have been deported, while
nothing husband is an undesir-
able citizen. He drinks like Lot, a third brother is with relatives
sins like Haman and curses like in England.
Balaam."
Henry was graduated from
"The petition is granted," pro- Central High School in the sum-
nounced the judge, "and as for mer of 1941 and has since been
the man's dangerous associates, employed by the Enggass
I will see that they are brought Jewelry Co. He was an active
participant in the social and
into court and punished."
sport activities of the Jewish
Center.
Anchor, committee members;
* *
Murray J. Lippsitt, ex-officio.
Lt. Sidney M. Gilberg, son of
Merton Ertz is Cub-master and
Mr. and Mrs. H. Gilberg of Can-
Arthur Goldberg is assistant terbury Drive, has been pro-
Cub-master.
moted from Second Lieutenant
Den Mothers include Mes-
to First Lieutenant. He is now
dames Silverman, Friedman,
stationed at Camp Lee, Va.
Pearl, Krupp, Stockier and Fri-
met.

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