Friday, October 8, 1943.

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Hebrew Schools Issue Call
For Enrollment of Pupils

Jewish

YOttthl
LISTENING

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By Danny Raskin

If we feel that we have not
given our fullest support to the
war effort and to assure the
safety of the boys fighting for
us, let us pray to God for
atonement, for we have surely
sinned.

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THE CALIPHS, a youthful so-
cial club at Central High, gave
themselves a record to be mighty
proud of . . . The kids went out
and sold $10,000 in War Bonds in
three days . . . Admission to Louis
Marshall Lodge's All-Star Bond
Show, Nov: 9, will be "A clear
conscience."
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BERNIE FRANT'S priceless
collection of photographs is en-
hanced by a huge mural-like
masterpiece which takes up half
the wall of his clothing shop .. .
It pictures almost every great
boxer in his heydey from the
time of Tex Rickard to the pres-
ent Mike Jacobs monopoly . •
Included are those of Abe Attel,
Charlie Rosenberg, Lou Tendler,
Phil Kaplan, Max Baer, Benny
Leonard, Barney Ross and Maxie
Rosenbloom . . • There is one
thing wrong with it, however—
Max Schmeling looks healthy.
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YOM KIPPUR NITE is the
date for three major dances . . .
A. Z. A. Chapter 63's 17th annual
at Masonic Temple . . . Victory
Club of Jewish Center holds in-
itial holiday venture . . . Junior
Hadassah of Windsor dances at
S h a a r Hashomayim Synagogue
across the river . . . Pvt. Irving
Goldberg was in town from
Camp Skokie, Wash., to observe
the Holy Days with his parents
and Annette Copley . . . Theirs is
a definite date to "I Do" it after
the war . . . Two grand kids with
good common sense!
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METROPOLITAN DE TR OIT
YOUTH COUNCIL bade farewell
to retiring president, Donald
Thurber, last. Sunday . . . He is
succeeded by Leighton Dingley,
former assistant director of Tau
Beta Community House in Ham-
tramck . . . Donald leaves to as-
sume post of Field Representa-
tive of the Michigan board of the
National Foundation for Infantile
Paralysis, working under Abner
Larned.
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CINCY SACHS, one of De-
troit's greatest basketball coaches,
may be in charge of a basketball
school to be sponsored by the
Jewish Center . . . Pvt. Phil
Rothschild, in town for the Holy
Days, phoned to tell us that the
column is passed along each
week from camp to camp . . . It
reaches Pvt. Harry Weberman,
who sends a million thanks from
a hospital in Camp Pickett, Va.,
for being able to keep in close
contact with the community at
home.
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VICTOR MATURE, movie star
in naval uniform, was, no doubt,
a little surprised when Sally
Ressler asked him, "Aren't you
the husband of Rita Hayworth?"
. . . Sgt. Jerry Davis received his
discharge from the Army after
two years of service . . . Abe
Boesky, is donating a large salami
to Pvt. Irving Leib, stationed at
Camp Gruber, Okla . . • Irving is
certainly going to have a lot of
friends the day it arrives in
camp.

A WISE THING to remember
. . . BONDS FOR FREEDOM—
FREEDOM FROM BONDS.

Monument Unveiling

Mrs. S. Friedman and family
invite relatives and friends to
attend the unveiling of a monu-
ment for the late Simon Fried-
man, at 11 a. m. Sunday, Oct. 10,
at Oakview Cemetery.

E W S-R. NEWS

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-Page Fifte en

Urge Palestine
For Jews, Move
Arabs to Iraq

Coughinite Campaigns
For 'Racial Equality'

NEW YORK (JPS)—The pres7
ervation of "Human Dignity and
equality of all men regardless of
Observance of 17th -Annual Education Month Is Marked
NEW YORK (JPS)'---The solu- Race, Cued or Color" was named
by Appeal to Parents to Provide- Children With
tion of the Jewish problem and as one of the planks in the plat-
the establishment of peace in the form of the American Rock
Jewish Education; Sponsor Radio Addresses
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Middle East through the creation Party,' founded by William Good-
Coinciding with observance of the 17th Annual Educa- of a homeland for the Jews in win; lieutenant of Father Cough-
tion..Month and. the Bein Hazmanim period during which new Palestine and the "voluntary lin, according to a report by
Victor Riesel in the New York
pupils are enrolled iii the schools; the United Hebr,ew Schools transfer of the. Palestinian Arabs PoSt.
= .
to
Iraq"
were
advbcated
in
a
ha\Te issued a call to all Jewish parents of .Detroit to enroll
seven-column
advertisement.
in-
their children iri• one of the eight branches.
serted in the New York Times
The United Hebrew Schools have_ reopened their newly by the American Resettlement
established branch in the Bag- c'.>
Committee for Uprooted Euro-
ley Public School; Curtis and
LINERS accepted from responsible
pean Jewry, Inc., an organiza- firms or persons by telephone up to
Roselawn. A staff of four teach-
10 a. m. Wednesday. Rates: 23c a
tion launched by the Committee
line. Minimum two lines.
ers headed by M. Michlin is in
for a Jewish Army.
charge of the school. Registra-
RAndolph 7956
Declaring that "the Jewish
tion of new pupils has already
problem is not Jewish alone," the
begun, and parents of children
newly formed committee, which BOOKKEEPER and general office
of school age of that neighbor-
worker wanted 48-hour week, $50
comprises Gentiles and Jews, pro-
salary. Call after 6. TO. 8-8383.
hood are urged to attend to the
poses collaboration between Jew
registration of their children im- Enrollment of More Students,
RENT — Completely furnished
and non-Jew to "liquidate the FOR
seven-room loWer flat for six months.
mediately.
Broadened Curriculum
Jewish tragedy and to eliminate
oil heated. References. TO. 8-8139.
Registrations are also being
the cancer of anti-Semitism."
Are Announced
FOR SALE — Eight-room house, half
taken in the other seven
brick, half frame. Completely insu-
lated well kept up. Immediate pos-
branches of the United Hebrew
Yeshivath Chachmey Lublin
session. 2712 Blaine. TY. 6-1153.
Schools as folloWs: 'Rose Sittig announces that its first year's ac-
Cohen, 13226 Lawton, at Tyler; tivities in the field of rabbinical
TO RENT-4 cozy .1'00111s. furnished.
Good transportation. Friendly at-
David W.-: SiMons, 4000 . Tuxedo, education in Detroit has resulted
mosphere. Call TO. 6-0458 from 10
at Holmiir; - --Fenkell,- :15705 Park- in capacity attendance in .four
a.
m. to 1 p. m. or after 9 p. m. •
Esther Katz, 746 Collingwood,
side, at •-Midland; Philadelphia- 'classes.
died Oct. 4 at the age of 62. Fu-
ATTENTION!
Byron; • Central High . :School;
The Yeshivah announces the neral services were held Tuesday Must sell high-type dining room fur-
niture
immediately.
UN. 1-1190. 16886
Brady Public Schebl; - Winter- broadening of its curriculum, the from the Ira Kaufman Funeral
La Salle, near . 6 Mile Road.
halter Public School.
enrollment of more students and Home. Rabbi -A. M. Hershman
ROOM TO RENT—Elderly woman. two
Additional inforMation -regard- the - appointment of Rabbi A. M. and Cantor Sonnenklar officiat-
girls. or couple. Kitchen privileges;
share home. 15727 Alden Ave. H.
ing registrations is available at Hershberg of Chicago, a former ing. Burial was in Clover Hill
Marcus.
the Rose Sittig Cohen and Phil- student in the Yeshivah . in Lublin, Park Cemetery. She leaves her
FOR RENT for young lady.
adelphia-Byron Schools, or by son-in-law of Rabbi Eichenstein husband, Izrail; a daughter, Mrs. ROOM
2674 Tuxedo, near Linwood and
of Chicago, as instructor in Tal- Max Schayowitz; a son, Sgt. Saul
calling TO. 8-0063.
Lawton transportation lines. Call be-
lore noon or after 9 p. m. TO. 5-0226.-
mud and theology.
Katz of the U. S. Army, and a
To spur observance of Educa-
High Holy Day services were niece, Mrs. Abraham Srere.
WANTED TO RENT. Single home by
tion Month, a series of radio ad- held in the synagogue attached to
family in Northwest section. TO. 8-
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7788.
dresses are being delivered by the Yeshivah. Jews in the neigh-
Samuel Levy, founder of the
lay and professional leaders, borhood are invited to Yom Kip-
Edward C. Levy. Co., died in
over the Altman Jewish Hours pur services.
Miami, Fla., Sunday, - Sept. 26.
on Station W3 L- .
The Yeshivah synagogue com- Services were held at the Lewis
constantly increasing, supply of avail-
Last Sunday, Rabbi Morris Ad- mittee is being reorganized and Bros. Funeral Home, 7739 John able real estate decreasing; get all the
and figures from Mr. Bedford
ler, chairman of .Education services will be held three times R., Wednesday, Sept. 29, and facts
then decide for yourself.
Month, delivered an address on daily.
burial in Clover Hill Park Ceme-
26 APTS.—All 3 rms. and bath, show- ,
The Ladies Auxiliary of Yeshi- tery. Mr. Levy, who came from ers
Mr. Altman's Hour. Previously,
; new carpets, new stoves, cheap
addresses were delivered by Ru- vath Chachmey Lublin announces Russia in 1883, opened a general OPA rents $11,000; tenants pay light
and gas; no more like this at $2:000
dolph Zuieback, president of the that it will sponsor a Simchas store in Big Beaver, Mich., that per unit; terms. $12,500.
schools, and Bernard Isaacs, su- Torah dinner on Sunday evening, year before moving to Detroit
WOODWARD AVE.26 apts.,
4
perintendent. Maurice H. Zack- Oct. 24, at the Yeshivah. An invi- to start a trucking firm. Surviv- stores; all rented $15.000; beautiful
property;
new
stoves,
new
steel
tubu-
heim is scheduled to be the next tation to attend the dinner is ex- ing are two sons, Jacob and lar boiler, modern plumbing• original
speaker.
tended to the public by the Aux- Edward C.; Four daughters, Mrs. sales value $175.000; insc, co.
must
'
liquidate under the law; only $75,000,
iliary's president, Mrs. D. Sil- Dorothy Blumberg, Mrs. Eliza- about
25 per cent down.
Arrangements have also been verstein.
beth Stone, Mrs. Charles E.
50.000 DOWN—Step to Woodward-
made for addresses to be deliv-
Harris and Mrs. Samuel G. Key- Blvd. ; mosaic tiled lobby marble
ered during the Holy Days in
stairs. elevator; rich, dignified proper-
well; 11 grandchildren and three ty; secure life estate; earns $20,000
synagogues of the United He-
net at small OPA rents or 30% net on
great-grandchildren.
brew Schools by the following:
cash invested; if you have this kind
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of idle money better put it to work.
H. I. Novog, Joseph Haggai, Ed-
Mrs. Fanny N. Rosengard, 68,
ward Rubinfein, Mr. Isaacs and
A. J. Lachover.
a native of Russia who lived in
Detroit 38 years, died in Grace
CA. 0321
Hospital, Monday, Sept. 27, after
a long illness. Funeral services
BUSINESS
Round Table Team Member were held at the Ira Kaufman
Funeral Home, 9419 Dexter, and
Also to Address Grace
or
burial in Clover Hill Park Ceme-
Methodist Church .
INDIVIDUAL
tery on Wednesday, Sept. 29.
Survivors
are
two
sons,
Harry
Detroit Round Table of Cath-
olics, Jews and Protestants will and George Rosengard; four
Rabbi Zenfman to Organize present Dr. Alvin D. Hersch, at- daughters, Mrs. Rose Loweinson,
on
torney and member of the facul- Mrs. Anne R. Perlman, Mrs.
Group Leaders After
ty of the Law School of the Uni- Isabel Davis and Mrs. Louise
MACHINERY & EQUIPMENT
the Yomin Tovim
versity of Detroit, who served as Avrunin, all of Detroit.
ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE
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WAREHOUSE RECEIPTS
a Jewish- member of a good-will
Rabbi Abraham Zentman, team touring army camps in
Dorothy Winick of 3737 Boston
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member of the staff of Yeshivath Texas under the auspices of the Blvd., died Sept. 24, at the age
Auto Loans—Refinancing
Beth Yehudah and chairman of National Conference of Chrig- of 16. She is survived by her
the j unior-intermediate commit- tians and Jews, parent organiza- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Repair Bills Financed
tee of Young Israel of Detroit, tion of the Detroit Round Table, Winick; a sister, Jennie; a
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announces that a seminar for before the Vortex Club meeting brother, Lt. William of U. S.
PERSONAL—
group sponsors will be organized in the Fort Shelby Hotel on Army.
SIGNATURE ONLY
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after the conclusion of the Yomim Wednesday, Oct. 13, at 12:15 p. m.
Tovim, in combination with the
Dr. Hersch also will speak at a
Pauline Bassin of 3783 Boston
Saturday afternoon discussion dinner meeting of the Grace Blvd. died Sept. 30 at the age of
group for sub-seniors conducted Methodist Church, Chicago at
57. She is survived by her hus-
by Dr. Hugo Mandelbaum.
INVESTMENT CO.
Birwood, Friday, Oct. 15, at 6:30
band, Rubin; a son, George; three
p.
m.
The
film
"The
World
We
The Sabbath story hour, which
Abraham
Cooper, Pres.
previously met at Congregation Want to Live In," prepared by daughters, Mrs. Morris Stein,
320 Fort St. West of Wayne
Beth Tikvah under the direction the National Conference of Chris- Mrs. Samuel Firestone and Mrs.
of Charlotte Kelman, has re- tians and Jews; also will be Irving Hersh, and a sister Mrs.
9629 Livernois at Grand River
sumed its sessions at the home of shown at the Grace Methodist Gussie Polokevsky of New York.
23rd YEAR
CH. 7474
Church.
Funeral services were held Sun-
Yocheved Levin, 3265 Burlin-
The illustrated lecture entitled day from the Hebrew Memorial
game. On Sabbath Shuva a spe-
cial program was presented and "Getting Acquainted with Jewish Chapel with Rabbi Max Wolge-
Neighbors," with Kodachrome lernter officiating.
attracted 25 boys and girls.
slides, will be shown at the meet-
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Miss Kelman, assisted by Sonia ing of the Detroit Council of Re-
■ (, .... t..4■4 1.4. 1.4■111..t.uatma tatma ll■U sat ■ t oma lr,■ 11 1.4 .14. ..11.
Havis, is sponsoring the Batya
ligious Education at the down-
Girls (ages 12-15) on Sunday aft- town Y. M. C.
A. on Wednesday
ernoons.
at 12:15 p. m. The lecture and
The story hours for children at slides; prepared by the National
Beth Tefilo Emanuel and Bnai Conference of Christians and
Highest Prices Paid for—
Moshe synagogues will hold their Jews, are available through the
first sessions at 2 p. m. Saturday, Detroit Round Table office.
Furniture, Rugs, Furnishings
Oct. 30, with Mrs. M. J. Wohl-
Rabbi Leon Fram will be the
Complete
Homes or Odd Pieces
gelernter and Miss Ruth Weiss in Jewish member of a good-will
charge. Miss Weiss, a sister of team to address the Miller High
PHONE
Rabbi Dr. Samson R. Weiss, has School on Wednesday at 10 a. m..
TY.
4-9231
or TY. 5-1071
come to Detroit as a member of on "Race and Religion in a De-
the staff of the United Hebrew mocracy." Following the pre-
Schools. She takes the place in sentation in the auditorium to
Young Israel junior-intermediate the student body of Miller High
AUCTION HOUSE
work of her sister, Kate, who is School, the members of the team
now with her husband, Pvt. Sol will meet with the social studies
4849 Grand River Ave.
S. Firestone, at Salt Lake City. classes of the school.
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CLASSIFIED

Chachmey Lublin
Appoints Rabbi
A. M. Hershberg

Obituaries

SUPPLY OF MONEY

Dr. Alvin Hersch
To Speak Before
The Vortex Club

Young Israel
Plans Seminar
For Sponsors

HOMER WARREN CO.

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