Friday, February 19, 1943

THE JEWISH NEWS

Pisgah Auxiliary
Scholarships Won
By 2 at. Michigan

Page Fifteen

Russian Film at Norwood

Obituaries

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Ethyl Deborah Caplan of 3041
Gladstone Ave. died Feb. 4 at the
age of 62. Funeral services were
conducted from Lewis Bros.
Rabbi Isaac Stollman officiated.
Burial was in Clover Hill Park
Cemetery. She is survived by
Dear Boys and Girls:
her husband, Joseph; three sons,
Normally, we would now be Leonard, Milton and Ira; a
discussing the festival of Purim. daughter, Fredell; a sister, Mrs.
But this is a Leap Year on the Emanuel Jacobs, and a brother,
Jewish Calendar and we have Max Broad.
two months of Adar. The pres-
ent month is called Adar Rishon
—the First Adar. Then we shall
have Adar Sheni — the Second
LINERS acceptea from responsible
Adar. During that month, five firms
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line. Minimum two lines.
Purim. Then I will devote this
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column to that joyous holiday.
Today I am going to share with
parents who will
you one of the best stories I WANTED—Foster
understand and love me, Sammy, a
six-year-old. The Jewish Children's
have heard in -a long time, "Up
Bureau pay for my living expenses.
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CHILDREN'S
CORNER

Bnai Brith Pisgah Auxiliary
scholarships, • annually awarded
by the Bnai Brith Hillel Founda-
tion at the University of Michi-
gan, were won by Theodore King
of Olyphant, Pa., and Frank
Adams of New York, it is an-
nounced by Rabbi Jehudah M.
Cohen, director of the Founda-
tion.

Dan Seiden of Chicago has
been elevated to the position of
president of the Student Council
to replace Samuel Rosen of Wau-
kegan, Ill., who has joined the
armed forces. Melvin Pearlman
of Boston, is the new editor of
Hillel News, replacing Herbert
Edelhertz of New York, now in
the Navy.
The Foundation now is served
by two new student directors,
The Russian juggernaut rolls ahead—over cannon and Nazi .
Elyse Gitlow of New York and
Portrait of a man "gloriously dead for der Fuehrer," depicted
Estelle Sager of Chicago. They
in March of Time "One Day of War—Russia, 1943," now show-
ing at the Norwood Telenews, starting this Friday. This sub-
succeeded David Cron of Detroit,
ject is the work of 160 Russian cameramen who were assigned
who is now at the Officers Candi-
to photograph a typical day of war throughout Russia. Thirty
date School at Fort Benning, Ga.
of the cameramen assigned to this task were killed while per-
The position of student director
forming their duties. The result is one of the most dramatic
was established with funds con-
news
films ever released.
tributed by the Bnai Brith Pisgah
* * *
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The Week's Best Stories
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In his usual manner, David be-
spondent in Berne, Switzerland,
gan to rattle off a rapid dis-
reports by telephone that the
Beth El Sisterhood
course.
WE STAKE OUR
latest wisecrack going the rounds
there, attributed to German
"Wait
a
minute:
David,"
said
To Hear Talk on Soviet sources,
Clubs and organizations inter-
REPUTATION
has to do with the recent ested in seeing the latest war and his teacher in an attempt to slow
escape
of
Methuselah
from
the
Since
1884
a high position as the
him
down.
"Don't
you
know
we
"The Russia of Today" will be
civilian defense sound films are
the topic of a lecture by Samuel Reich, whither he had been sent asked to contact M. C. Fink, are conserving rubber and the foremost real estate concern of
speed limit has been cut to 35 this great city. Long experience
D. Rosen, authority on Russia, at to purge some sin in heaven.
Cadillac 5220.
Arriving out of breath across
miles per hour?"
—integrity. Consult us with im-
the monthly Sisterhood' meeting
Mr.
Fink
offers
to
show
these
of Temple Beth El, on Monday, one of Grossdeutschland's many pictures with his equipment free
"But I'm Winston Churchill," plicit confidence. Secure all the
March 8, at 2 o'clock, in the frontiers, it is related, he fell to of charge "as a gesture of my explained David, "on my way to Facts and Figures from Mr.
the ground and panted:
Bedford.
Brown Memorial Chapel.
meet Roosevelt in a Lockheed."
"Gee, that was a narrow es- duty to help uphold the patriotic
* * *
The meeting will be preceded
morale
of
our
citizens."
HEIRS WILL TAKE $60,000—
by a dessert luncheon at 1:30 in cape. Another five minutes and
Latest films include front line 1943: WHAT WILL IT BRING? Signed up—can't back out. 36-
they
would
have
had
me!
You
the social hall and is open to the
By Rosalyn Schneider
apt., 3 rooms, marble entrance,
see they are calling up my class action pictures; Roosevelt in Af-
members of the Sisterhood and to next."
Ave 12, 7B Roosevelt School
elevator, new stoves, vac. steam
rica, Yanks in Africa; Com-
prospective members.
mandos in action, Russia Strikes Will the boys march home once new tankless water heater. Cheap
more?
Mr. Rosen was born in a peas-
ceiling rents $20,000; sold 1929
Back; and civilian defense sub-
Will
there be an end to war?
ant village on the banks of the
for $150,000.
jects such as The Air Raid War-
Dnieper River in Russia, and re-
den, Civilian Fire Fighters, and Will the firing once more cease?
QUALITY MERCHANDISE —
Will the new year bring lasting
ceived his early education at the
other educational films.
Secure location for all time. 2 to
peace?
University of Odessa. Since re- Comment on the Hull Incident
God no one knows when 3 rooms, like new. Always rent-
turning to the Soviet Union in Editor, The Jewish News: -
`Women at War' Theme Except
we'll beat those horrible foes. ed now $15,000. Sold 1929 for
1930 he has travelled thousands
On Mr. Hull's reaction to the
If the year brings joy or sorrow $165,000. Close out around 50c on
of miles to observe the people critics of his policy in North Of Congress Unit Tea
the dollar. Terms.
If there be a glad tomorrow
and the institutions of that coun- Africa, I asked myself
a few
"Women at War" will be the And as the gong strikes twelve
try.
questions:
33 APTS.-4 to 5 rooms, full
theme of an afternoon tea to be
tonight
tiled baths, new refrig., new
Why is Mr. Hull so violently given by the Detroit Women's Will there be
an armistice in stoves, stoker, $16,000 rent. For-
M. H. Lewis' Bar Mitzvah angry with those who disagree Division of the American Jewish sight?
with
him
on
the
North
African
Honored In Golden Book
Congress in the lecture hall of the Will we laugh, and sing, and mer $200,000 value. Foreclosed
only $85,000, terms. $17,000.
situation? Haven't Mr. Lippman, Art Institute, Wednesday, March
smile?
Morton Harry Lewis, son of Pearson, P. M. and Mr. Stone a 10.
And will the boys march home
20 APTS.—N. Woodward cen-
Mr. and Mrs. Ben M. Lewis of right to differ on political mat-
in file?
Mrs. Saul Makman is in charge
ter, 3 rooms, full tiled baths, new
Sturtevant Ave., who observed ters with the Secretary?
of making the scenes and figures And can we shout without fear refrig., stoker, all new decorated.
his Bar Mitzvah last month, has
Why does Mr. Hull stoop to the
felt that he should mark his level of the bigot by calling which will be presented in color. For a peaceful HAPPY NEW Rent $12,000. Sold 1930 for $73,-
YEAR?
500. Need cash for business.
confirmation with a concrete names and arousing prejudices in Mrs. Makman was affiliated with
Take $55,000.
the Euclid Avenue Temple in
contribution to a Jewish cause. discussing the African "Mess"?
FR. HUBBARD AT FISHER
THROWN ON THE MARKET
It is my belief that Mr. Hull Cleveland, where she was direc- TOWN HALL ON WEDNESDAY
Young Lewis therefore con-
tor of silhouette, marionette and
—40 apts., 2 to 5 rooms, new
tributed $100 from his savings suffers from a great "pain of the
other
dramatic
presentations.
She
Father Bernard J. Hubbard, stoves, new refrig. Nets 17% on
and gifts to inscribe his name and conscience" on his North African
is a graduate of the Cleveland famous "Glacier Priest," just entire price, $65,000. Try $20,-
the event of his Bar Mitzvah in policy. His angry outbursts of
School of Education and studied back from several months in 000 down.
the Golden Book of the Jewish emotionalism, his attempt at be-
dramatic presentation at Colum- Alaska as civilian advisor to the
National Fund.
littling his critics, are mere de-
bia University.
Armed Forces, will be the De-
Homer Warren & Co.
fenses against his own conscience.
The speaker will interpret the troit Town Hall speaker in the
He is running away from his own
59
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part of women in the Congress Fisher Theater Wednesday, Feb.
sense of quiet by putting the
DIME
BLDG.
movement.
A
shadow
play
de-
CA. 0321
24,
at
11
a.
m.
blame on others.
picting women's part in war ac-
Let us hope that Mr. Hull will tivities will be presented.
heed his own better self—his con-
Mrs. William Gottesman, pro-
science—and will renounce the
gram chairman, is preparing the
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