Fvid•y, Marti P9, 1943 Jewish Youth's LISTENING THE JEWISH - NEWS Purely Commentary Page Fifteen Assembly Urged To Change Name • • (Continued from Page 2) Louis Marshall read the Yiddish press in order to keep informed on what is occurring in Jewish ranks. Today, with a decline in the numbers of the Yiddish reading element, the English-Jewish period- ical should rightfully take a place of importance in American Jewish life. The fact that these periodicals have not grown to the stature demanded by our tragic times is an indication of failure on the part of American Jews to be creative in the most important field—that of public information and self-information. * * * By Danny Raskin The New Departure The Jewish News Staff Extends American Jewish Committee Asks Right to Secede at Any Time New York (JPS)—Participa- tion of the American Jewish Committee in the projected Am- erican Jewish Assembly haS been made contingent on the change of the name to American Jewish Conference, in a submission of two conditions by the American Jewish Committee, it was learned following a meeting of the ex- ecutive committee planning the nation-wide gathering to formu- late American Jewry's post-war aims. Rabbi James G. Heller of Cin- cinnati, president of the Central Conference of American Rabbis, is said to have made the strong- est plea for accepting the con- ditions laid down by the Ameri- can Jewish Committee. As the other condition, the Committee had wished the recognition of its right to withdraw from the Assembly at any time action was taken which was at variance with the fundamental convic- tions of the Committee's offi- cers. This condition emphasizes the importance in the field of Jewish This column proudly joins in journalism of The Jewish News of Detroit. The community has celebrating the first anniversary Thanks taken an interest in this periodical which is now completing the first of the Jewish News. Among the year of its existence. As a community-responsible organ, this period- congratulatory messages we have To The received, are: ical is finding its way and is paving the path to what is hoped will soon become a higher standard of Jewish journalism. "Congratulations to you and Community The Jewish News, for a year of The petty and gossipy occurrences must be relegated to a position existence unparalleled in Jewish of minor importance, and general information on what is transpiring newspaper history."—Max Chom- for a in Jewish life must dominate Jewish interests. Either we become a sky, Intermediate Director, Jew- people of dotards, or we elevate ourselves as a group that is capable ish Center. Year of standing its ground not merely externally, when we face the non- "Congratulations on the first Jew in the economic competitive field, but also internally, when we anniversary of your column and of are challenged as JeWs by our adversarie,s and by our consciences for the fine work you have done when called upon to act in behalf of our people. in keeping alive the activity of Cooperation It is necessary that Jews become well informed on what is tran- Jewish youth in Detroit."—Leon- spiring in a world which is far from friendly to us. We must know ard Belove, District Director, A. the issues affecting our present and facing our future. Only a Z. A. responsible Jewish press can do that. The Jewish News is a path- "Best wishes on the first anni- finder in the direction of creating the type of community mouthpiece versary of the Jewish Youth's Listening Post. May future years which is essential for the Jews of America as an organ for them- bring it the same wide-spread selves and as a responsible medium in our relations with the non- attention and admiration it has Jewish world. continuously received." — Phil LINERS accepted from responsible Rothschild, Publicity Staff, Pis- firms Or persons by telephone up to Jay J. Rosenthal Dies ing Agency, was a founder of the gah Lodge. 10 a. in. Wednesday. Rates: 25c a Detroit Retail Gasoline Dealers line. Minimum two lines. Jay J. Rosenthal, prominent "Congratulations on your first Assn., and was publisher of the RAndolph 7956 Detroit advertising man, died anniversary. In its first year, magazine About Town. He was BEAUTIFUL bedroom for rent. Lady the Jewish News has gained the Monday at the age of 38 at his a former president of the Phil- or gentleman. Privileges. References. In connection with the recent unlimited respect of the com- home, 2018 Calvert Ave. He had omathic Debating Club. Evenings. TY. 5-2387. munity and the Jewish Youth's been ill for several years. government regulations affecting Music was Mr. Rosenthal's BOOKKEEPER wanted. Steady - posi- Rabbi Morris Adler officiated Listening Post has become the tion. Good pay. Bricker Bros. Furs. the distribution of foods, and avocation and for many years he at funeral services at Lewis Bros. 1420 Farmer. RA. 7941. official column for the Jewish studied voice under the late Boris which also include all matzos Burial was in Machpelah Ceme- youth in Detroit."—Ben Denen- to rent. Young man or woman. Ganapol. He often sang in reci- and matzo products for Pass- ROOM berg, President, Young People's tery. Adults in family. $5.00 per week. tals and over the air. TO. 7-2011. 3240 Pasadena. The survivors are his mother, Society of Temple Israel. over, the B. Manischewitz Corn Mrs. Gertrude Rosenthal, and 11 pany, world's largest matzo bak WOMAN as companion and to assist in "Birthday greetings on the brothers and sisters: Mrs. N. P. comfortable home. Stay or go home ers, have issued the following first year of your column. It is ngihts. 3218 Clairmount. TY. 5-9589 Levin, of Los Angeles; Manuel statement: after 6:30 and Sunday. widely read and appreciated by M., Mrs. Bonnie Albert, Mrs. S. the Jewish youths in Windsor." "The Government has assured WANTED boarding home for employed Samuel Goldstein, 72, of 1682 the matzo industry that there mother and three month old baby. Eva Adelman, President, Jun- L. Kavanau, Rabbi Harold N., Ervin, Mrs. Lewis R. Barak, Telephone Mr. Luchs. TR. 2-4080 Taylor Ave., died March 11. will be no rationing of matzo ior Hadassah of Windsor. Monday morning. Nathan, Mrs. Robert Trepeck, Funeral services were held on and matzo products this Pass- We're sorry we can't put them Mrs. Hyman Beale and Pvt. APARTMENT to share with 1 or 2 all in, but thanks a lot for your Leonard Rosenthal, the latter Sunday. He was in the waste over, but in line with the ruling ladies. Kitchen privileges. Meals op- paper business and was a resi- of the Food Distribution Ad- tional. Good transportation. TO. interest. now overseas. 5-7929. dent here for 30 years. Surviv- ministration in Washington, HERE 'N THERE . . . Young A graduate of Central High ing him are his wife, Ida; two grocers can be supplied only NICELY furnished modern room for Peoples Society of Temple Israel and the University of Michigan, rent. Working couple or girl pre- sons, Peter S., and Ben; five with the quantities required to , ferred. Good transportation. 3352 holding tryouts for musical to be Mr. Rosenthal took post-graduate daughters, Rebecca, Betty, Mrs. meet the needs of their custom- Clements. TO. 5-7322. held soon . . . Directed by Gert- work at Columbia. He was presi- rude Leve . .. The society is in- dent of Fay & Co. Advertis- Rose Haidy, Mrs. Katie Newman ers. This means that you can NICELY furnished room for rent: 2 and Mrs. Lillian Dobrinsky; get all the Manischewitz Matzo adults in home. Convenient trans- augurating the national organiza- portation. 2910 Tuxedo. TO. 7-7530. three brothers, Aaron, Louis and and Matzo Products you need tion's system of awarding points Forces . . That makes 52 in Pinkus. this Passover, but -it is urgent DRESSMAKER or alteration help. ere - are those points again! ) * * * Part or full time. Chic Dress 'Shop, that you place your order with - or work accomplished by. mem- service from the fiat. litth 9035 12111. Isidor H. Mendelssohn, Ensign Fred Breyer 79, your grocer at the earliest poss- is at the bers . . . Pins given for total superintendent of the Bnai ible moment, so that he may amount received . . • Friday, Naval Pier in Chicago . . .A. Z. A., Hy Y, CYO and others will Moshe Hebrew School, died order it for you. We know March 26, is the date of Wayne's March 11 at his home, 3748 everyone will deem it his patri- Frosh Flurry Dance at Masonic discuss current youth problems Wager. Funeral services were otic duty to help us comply with Temple . . . Bobby Grayson, who in a. "Youth Round Table" to be the wringer. Safe and sound held Friday at the Ira Kaufman government regulations, • partic- Through no matter what happens. Future in- will play for the Purim dance held this month . . .Pvt. Dave Sherman hellos from Ypsilanti, Funeral Home. Rabbis Morris ularly since the procedure is flated dollar values may stagger the at the Jewish Center, March 21, imagination. Get the Facts and Figures Mich., after being transferred Adler and Moses Fischer offici- such a simple one. To assure froM Mr. Bedford. . will be rhythmizing . . from Lincoln, Neb. . . Pens that ated. Burial was in Clover Hill your full supply of Manische- To the many inquiries as to 55.000 DOWN—Facing Gd. River. 10 Park Cemetery. witz Matzo and Matzo products apts. 4 rooms, 4 stores. semi fireproof. the whereabouts of Boris Katz, he received diploma and is now • * * * a "full-fledged airplane mechan- this Passover, just place your or- Always rented. Sold once $90,000. former swimming instructor at ic." - • Mrs. Katie Eder died Monday der now. The matzos will be Settle estate only $25.000. the Jewish Center, he is in ser- Don't forget the Purim carni- in Ann Arbor where she had baked and delivered to your $9.000 DOWN—Modern -19 units. Elm- vice at Camp Shelby, Miss. . . . val, given by the Jewish Na- lived for three years. Funeral grocer, oven-fresh, as usual, just hurst coy. Nets 13% after taxes all Cpl. George Shapiro expenses on entire price only $45,000. writes tional Fund Committee, Satur- services were held at the Kauf- before the holiday." Easy 4l,. terms. from Oran, North Africa . . . man Funeral Home.. She is sur- day, night, March 27, at the Bnai Exactly 12 hours after helping $15.000 DOWN-31 units. Modernized vived by three children: Mrs. Gamma Kappa Chi win the fra- Moshe, Dexter and Lawrence. Belle Baker Headlines secure location. Nets 56.500 or 20% Nathan Selter at Selfridge Harry L. Scott, Gertrude Fine after taxes all expenses on entire price ternity basketball championship, Field, only $32,000. Gordon Levine, Madison and Mrs. Sidney T. Eder; four Vaudeville at Wilson Max Garber, Seymour Vander brothers, Dr. Samuel J. Eder, and Harry Weberman, members AAF technical school, Wis., and 515.000 DOWN-33 apts. 4 to 5 rooms, Belle Baker, popular song- Milton Madgy, Camp Carlso, Dr. Joseph R. Eder, Dr. Burton line property. Blvd.-Hamilton district. of the team, entered . the Armed stress, has the headline position Rent 516.000, tenants pay utilities. Colo., were promoted to ser- Eder and Benjamin Eder, and a among the eight acts which com- $200.000 value for 585.000. geants, recently . . . Congratu- sister, Mrs. Joseph Kane. pose the vaudeville frolic called lations to the Army and Navy 527.500 DOWN—Beautiful property in Henry Duffy's "M er r y-Go- booming Dearborn. All modern equip- BUSINESS Committee of the League of De- Rounders," which opened at the ment and stoker. Rent 512.000. Value troit Youths, and to all the or- was $1.000. Entire price only $65.000. or Wilson Theater on Thursday. ganizations affiliated with it, for Master of ceremonies is Jay C. 830.000 DOWN—Outstanding 36-apt., INDIVIDUAL their great work in far-passing Flippen, well-known stage come- 3 rooms. Marble entrance. tiled -halls, elevator. Present low rents $16.000. the quota of their Victory Book LONDON (JPS) — Illustrated dian. 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