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The Detroit Jewish News, 1944-05-26

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THE JEWISH NEWS

Rabbi Eisendrath and Archbishop
Mooney to Address Rally June 7

Shevuoth Services
Set in Pt. Huron

Friday, May 26, 1944

Stan Wallace of Detroit Installed
As President of Hillel at Michigan

special Confirmation serv-
Will Speak at Public Meeting Arranged by the Jewish ice A has
Stan Wallace of Detrbit was
been arranged by Rabbi
Community Council in, Tribute to Heroes
Selig S. Auerbach during the re-elected president of the Uni;-
service of the first Day _ of versity of Michigan Hillel Foun-
of the Warsaw Ghetto
Shevuoth at the Mt. Sinai Syna- dation last, Sunday at the annual

Rabbi Maurice Eisendrath of Cincinnati, executive director of
the Union of American Hebrew Congregations, will be the Jewish
speaker at the rally arranged by the Jewish Community Council
of Detroit on the first anniversary of the Battle of the Warsaw
Ghetto.
Archbishop Edward Mooney of the Catholic Archdiocese of
'Detroit will be the Christian spokesman.
The event, which will be held to honor the heroes of the War-
saw ghetto, will be held Wednesday evening, June 7, at Cass Tech-
nical High School.
Admission will be free and a call has gone forth to all organ-
izations and individuals to attend this rally.
Complete details of the rally will be announced next week.

gogue in Port Huron. The choir
of the. religious school will sing
at the ceremonies.
Those to be confirmed are
Janice Borock and Belle Zim-
mer.
Other Shevuoth services will
be held on Saturday evening,
when the traditional -custom - of
"Shevuoth night lernen" will be
revived in a modern form, and
on Monday morning, May 29,
second day of Shevuoth, when
Yiskor will be said.
During Friday night services
(Continued From Page 5)
on May 26, Barbara Farber,
In the course of discussions o f Helen . Kertes and Charles Win-
the place of the Jewish news kelman will- read the Book of
paper in community efforts Ruth.
Philip Slomovitz, editor of Th
Ladies' Auxiliary to Hold Jewish News, addressed one o f
the sessions' on Fridayr morning •
Memorial Day Program
Joseph Beck of the Nationa 1
Refugee Service presided at thi
Sunday; Parade Set
session.
Other Detroiters who partici
The 23rd annual Memorial Day
services at Clover Hill Park pated in the conference discus-
Cemetery, to be held at 2 p.m. sions included. Isaac Franck, ex-
Tuesday, will be addressed by ecutive director of the Jewish
Community Council; Bernard
Isaacs, superintendent of the
United Hebrew Schools; Herman
Jacobs, executive director • of the
Jewish Community Center; M.
William Weinberg, director of
Jewish Vocational Service, and
others. -
Herman M. Pekarsky served on
the conference program commit-
tee. Other Detroiters who served
on committees included Otto A.
Hirsch, superintendent of the
Jev/ish Home for Aged; Louis
Neimand, assistant director of the
Jewish Center; Edith Vluskin. and
Samuel Levy, of the Jewish Cen-
ter staff.
Heads Center Workers
Samuel Levine, formerly of
Detroit, head- worker of the Irene
Kaufman Settlement of Pitts-
burgh, was elected president of
the National Association of Jew-
. SAMUEL J. RHODES
ish Center Workers succeeding
Samuel J. Rhodes, State Com- Meyer E. Fichman, Los Angeles.
Dr. Azriel Eisenberg, executive
mander of Department of Michi-
gan of JeWish War Veterans of dir'ctor of the Bureau of Jewish
Education, Cleveland, was elect-
the U. S.
Rabbi A. M. Hershman will ed • president of the National
read Scriptural selections. Can- Council for Jewish Education to
tor Jacob H. Sonenklar and his succeed Rabbi, Samuel M.. Blum
choir will chant appropriate se- enfield, Chicago.
Elected to serve with Mr. So-
lections.
Girl Scouts and Scout Troops beloff were: Leo L. Honor, Chi-
104 and 164 will decorate sol- cago, first vice-president; Rae
Carp, Cleveland, second vice-
diers' graves.
president; Michael . M. Nisselson,
/Auxiliary's Program
The Memorial Day program of New York, treasurer; and Marcel
Ladies' Auxiliary - of Jewish War Kovarsky, New York, secretary.
Veterans will be held Sunday George W. Rabinoff, Chicago;
evening at East Grand Blvd. Leo Gallin, Los Aitigeles; Jacob
Methodist Church, Grand Blvd. H. Kravitz, Dallas; and Ben M.
and Gratiot, under the auspices Edidin, New York, were elected
of the Memorial Day Association. to .the Executive Committee of
Before the morning services at the Conference for a three year
Machpelah Cemetery on Tuesday term.
Other Officers Named
morning, the committee directed
Serving with Mr. Levine as of-
.by Mabel Gray, chairman, will
deliver markers and American ficers of the National Association
flags to be placed on graves of of Jewish Center Workers are:
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Vice presidents, Lavey Becker,
veterans.
Montreal,
Canada;
Graenum
Members of the ladies' auxil-
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iaries and their daughters will Berger, NeW . York; Alter F.
parade on Memorial Day with Landesman, Brooklyn; Louise
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their respective posts. All will Meyerovitz, New York; Jack
assemble in uniform on Temple Merviss, Milwaukee, treasurer;
Matthew Elson, New. York, secre-
and WoodWard, at 2 p.m.-
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Flags of the auxiliary will be tary; Ruth Kravitz, New York,
assistant
secretary.
draped in black ribbons with
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Officers elected by the Nation-
the Star of David in memory
al Council of Jewish Education
of deceased veterans.
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to sreve with Dr. Eisenberg are
vice presidents Samuel J. Barow-
Hold Special Services
sky, Ben M. Edidin, New York;
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At Machpelah, Tuesday
Machpelah -cernetary will be Bernard Isaacs, Detroit; David
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the scene, on Memorial Day at Rudowsky, New York; secre-
10 a. m., of special services hon- taries, Judah Lapson, New -York;
oring Jewish war dead, it was Louis Roffman, New - York; treas-
announced by Philip Cantor, urer, Judah Pilch, Rochester.
chairman. All • coffirades of the
JWV and the ladies auxiliaries morial services of the Jewish
are asked to participate.
War Veterans of Atherica here
The Department of Michigan last Sunday, President Roose-
drill team and color guard will velt said that "We must resolve
take part in the services and the that these hatreds which have
principal address will be made been the bane of humanity shall
be Rabbi J. J. Nathan of Bnai be swept from our land for all
Moshe.
time to come."
Those wishing to attend the
The President added that the
services and have no means of observance was "in keeping with
transportation are asked to- meet the customs of the faith of Israel
at 13227 Linwood no later than as well as with the American
9:30 a. m. Tuesday.. All veterans tradition of honoring the mem-
are asked to imear their caps and ory of those who have given
eapes. •
their lives that freedom may
continue to be the portion and
NEW YORK.—In a .message inheritance of the who inhabit
, read at the 49th national me- the land."

Rhodes to Speak
At Clover Hill
Service May 30

Welfare Parley

Hillel Honors banquet at which
time awards and scholarships
were presented by Prof. Jacob
Sacks.

Among the new memberS
elected to the council are Celia
Elson of Detroit, chairman of the
vocational guidance and marriage
lectures; Muriel Kleinwaks of
Hillsdale, social co = chairman;
Betty Korach of Detroit, chair-
man of Friday Night Services;
Sylvia Savin of Detroit,• sub-
chairman of forums; Sheldon
Selesnik of Detroit, library com-,
mittee chairman; Joyce Siegan of
Benton Harbor, forum chairman.

students who received Hillel
honor keys for meritorious serv-
ice. Wallace also was awarded .
the Milford Stern Award, pre-
sented by Mrs. Mollie Stern of
Detroit.
Elise Zeme of .Detroit was
among 10 seniors to have their
names inscribed" on a plaque in
the foundation for outstanding
service • to the organization..
Elise Zeme and Netta Siegel
were awarded - the Arnold Schiff
Memorial Award of . $25: - Milton
Budyk of Detroit was given the
work scholarship df $150. This
was awarded by. Pisgah Auxili-
ary of Detroit in . cooperation
with the Women's District Bnai
Lodge No. 6.

Stan , Wallace a n d Harvey
Weisberg of Detroit were among

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