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H. J.Schaeffer Center Secures Site for
Heads JWV 12th St. Extension Unit

at Army Posts

JWB Supervises Beligious
Functions at 3 State Bases

Community
Lillian A. Morris fo Lead Neighborhood Project Sponsored by Jewish
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Center
in
Co-operation
With.
the
Detroit
Section
Samuel H. Rubiner, Chairman of Jewish Welfare Board's
Ladies Auxiliaries; Hold
of
National
Council
of
Jewish
Women
Detroit Army and Navy Committee, Reports on Co-
Installations Sunday
The Jewish Community Cen- troit section of the National ,
operation Received From Michigan Communities

Harry J. Schaeffer, a leader in ter announces the selection of a
the Jewish War Veterans of the site for its new Extension Unit
United States, at present nation- in the 12th St. neighborhood.
al vice-commander, was elected
The store and basement at the
state commander of the Michi- southwest corner of 12th St. and
gan Department of JWV, suc- Blaine will be used to serve the
ceeding Samuel J. Rhodes.
section as a recreation and leis-
Other officers are: Harry T. ure time - center for all residents
Madison, senior -vice-commander; of this area.
Daniel Cohen, junior vice-com-
This project is being spon-
mander; David Wrubel, treas- sored jointly by the Jewish
urer; Philip Cantor, installing Community . Center and the De-
officer.
Lillian A. Morris was elected
president of the Ladies' Auxil- Council Juniors Sponsor
iaries' Michigan Department of Center Film Revival
Jewish War Veterans.' Rose Can-
tor was chosen senior vice-presi-
The Detroit Section of National
dent; Cecil M: Sanders, junior Council of Jewish Juniors is
vice-president; Byrde 'Rosenberg, sponsoring the revival of "The
treasurer; Rose Cowan, judge ad- Scarlet Pimperel," featuring Les-
vocate; Hattie Cohen, chaplain; lie Howard, in the outdoor court
Mae Ginsburg, installing officer. of the Jewish Center, next Tues-
Joint installation of both groups day evening at 9:15.
of officers will be held at 7:30
Tickets are available from ,Miss
p. m., Sunday, Aug. 6, at the
Sylvia Collins, TO. 8-1448.
Veterans' Bldg:, 704 E. Jefferson
Ave. -
Morris Margolis will be prin-
cipal - speaker at the installation
program which will also feature
entertainment.
The new state commanders,
Mr. Schaeffer and Mrs. Morris,
will head a large Michigan dele= -
gation_ at the 49th annual - en-
campment at the Commodore
Hotel, New York, Oct.- 5 to 8.
Mr. Schaeffer has announced
that many important activities
are planned by the Jewish 'vet-
erans during the coming year.
All eligible for membership are
asked to communicate with the
L
mow:
officers and to attend the installa-
For ...
tion,

The extensive series of religious services conducted for
Jewish men and women in the armed forces, at various
posts throughout the state of Michigan, have had the magnif-
icent cooperation of Jewish communities, Samuel H. Rubiner,
chairman of the Detroit Army and Navy Committee of the
Jewish Welfare Board, reported this week.
In a . statement outlining the

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services supervised by the state Ruben Levine, who othe'rwise
committee of religious activities has been assisting in the conduct
of the JWB, under the chair-
manship of Dr. B. Benedict
Glazer, rabbi of Temple Beth El,
with the assistance of Rabbi
Leon Fram of Temple Israel as
local chairman, Mr. Rubiner de-
scribed the impressive accom-
plishments. at Selfridge Field
near Mt. Clemens, the Willow
Run Army • Air Base and the
Romulus Army: Air Base.
Services at Selfridge
At Selfridge Field, a congrega-
tion of more than 50 servicemen
and women regularly attends a
most inspiring service conducted
by Pvt. Norm Udell, assisted by
PVt. Irving Dubbwsky . as cantor.
Pvt. Dubow _ sky before entering
the service was 'a professional
cantor in Brooklyn, N. Y. With
his experience, and with the tra-
ditional music he chants in 'his
fine voice, he present's a simple
and dignified service for the re-
SAMUEL I. RUBINER
ligious enjoyment of all who at-
tend. Each week at the conclu- of the summer Friday evening
sion of the service, the congrega- services of Temple Israel.
tion adjourns to special service
Arrangements are made to fol-
quarters for the Oneg Shabat low the service with a social
over which the local 'committee hour with refreshments furnish-
of Mt. Clemens presides with the ed by the Detroit Jewish Welfare
assistance of several families; Board Committee and several
hostesses Who journey to the Detroit hostesses have attended
field from Detroit; and • special in the company of Miss Roslyn
guests who may from week to Rice, program director of the
week attend in order to draw in- USO-JWB.
spiration from the zeal with
Pvt. Horwick Wounded
Services at Romulus Base
which the enlisted men and of-
Plans now are being completed On D-Day, Recovers
ficers respond to the sacred cere-
monies and traditional worship. by the committee and Philip H.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Horwick,
The local committee, with C. Rabin, area director of the USO-
Harry Malbin as chairman, in- JWB, for services at the Romu- 2903 Elmhurst, were informed
clude's Mrs. Malbin, Mr. and Mrs. lus Army Air Base, beginning recently that their son, Pvt. Al-
Lawrence B. Marks, Mr. and Friday evening, Aug. 11. At the lan Horwick, 23, who suffered
Mrs. Abe Le-Vine, Mrs. Isaac Bar- opening service the sponsoring wounds in the D-Day assault, is
nett, Louis M. Davis, Rabbi - J. group is the Auxiliary of the back in action with American
Krickstein, • Samuel J. Levine, Louis Marshall Lodge of Bnai forces in France.
Enlisting in the Canadian army
Mrs. Paul Litvin and Mrs. Peter Brith.
T h e following organizations in 1940, Pvt. Horwick served
Salter.
are scheduled to date to con- three years before being trans-
Fort Brady Activities
I Fort Brady at Sault Ste. Marie tribute. refreshments for the ferred to an. American unit.
Horwick, who received the
is the scene of . regular Friday social, hour: Bnai Brith Louis
evening services currently con- Marshall Lodge Auxiliary, He 7 Purple Heart, is .a graduate of
ducted by Sgt: Schulnian with brew Ladies 'Aid Society, Ladies Central High.
the assistance of Cpl. Don Mann, Auxiliary of Delray, American
working under the auipices of Federation for Polish. Jews; Park his leave, by Herman M. Pekir :-
the devoted , Chairman, Max Bar- Loan Society, Bnai Brith Pisgah sky, then acting-director.
ish. RefreshMents for the Oneg Auxiliary, Infants Service Group.
To Selfridge Field was pre-
- sented a set of Paroches and
Detroit Participants
Shabat are sent regularly by the
following local organizations:
At the head, of the list of De- Pulpit coverings contributed by
Bnai Brith, Pisgah Lodge and its troit citizens who has given the Sisteri of Zion Mizrachi, and
Women's Auxiliary, Temple Beth strong moral support to the de- an electric lighted Menorah was
El Men's . Club . and Zedakah velopment of these many serv7 the 'gift of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
*-- Club.
ices and who has shown his in=7 Auslander.
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As many. as 30 to 40 men par- terest by frequent personal at=
Use JWB Prayerbook
ticipate in the services which are fendanee is Fred M. Butzel,
"These services," stated ' Mr.
also shared by . thei small Jewish' chairman of, the .State Army and Rubiner, "are based on the
community who . reslile in the Navy -Committee. Mr. Butzel has abridged prayer book for Jews
Soo. In this respect, the Fort assisted in the organization of in the armed forces Orthe United
Brady service is typical *of the groups - through conference with States published by the - National
contributions, made:.by the Jew- them prior to the inauguration Jewish Welfare Board under the
ish Welfare Board .in small com- of the first service and has par.: saperVision of committee head:-
munities throughout the' country tiCipated in numerous services'as ed ' by Dr. David de Sold Pool
and abroad' which are too 'small the speaker of the evening.
and including distinguished or-
to maintain • a religious program ' In addition, the following have thodox, Conservative and Reform
of their- own but which Have directed services at one or an- Rabbis.
gratefully responded to the in- other of the chapels: Charles
"With the use of these prayer
stitution of services for the mili- Goldstein, president of Temple books, assisted . .so often by the
tary and whose communal life Israel; Daniel G. Cullen, Dr. able, cantors found either among
has taken on a new lease thanks Leonard Sidlow, Aaron Silber- servicemen or public 'spirited
to the efforts initiated by Jewish blatt, Norman Snider, Samuel H. laymen, the service':- is • always
chaplains, . USO-JWB workers, Ruiner, Charles Rubiner, of. Con- uplifting in 'character and ele
and interested lay leaders of the gregation Shaarey Zedek; Na- .Vating in its stimulating influ-
adjacent, or nearest communities, thaniel H. Goldstick, Temple Is- ences/ upon the minds and .hearts
as is seen in the role played by rael; Herman Jacobs, state and of the men and women who so
the Detroit Jewish community D'etroit secretary; Seymour Til- often find themselves far away
:throughout the state of Michigan. chin; Louis Shostak, Bnai Brith. from home and who derive from
Willow Run Services
the services comfort and inspira-
Religious Activities Committee tion in their military duties."
Recently, at the request of the
The committee on religious
men and with the support of the
Protestant chaplain, Lt. Fleck; activities, with Isaac Shetzer as
less, since succeeded by Chaplain vice-chairman, includes Rabbis
Howard Bailey, services have A. M; Hershman, Max J. Wohl-
been conducted at the Willow gelernter, Moses Fischer, Josuha
Run Army Air Base. By for- S. Sperka, Abraham Danzig, Eric
tunate coincidence, Dr. Glazer's Friedland, Morton M. Apple-
summer assistant at Temple Beth baum, Joseph E. Krickstein, Jer-
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Complete Line of
Assistance has also been ren:
on Friday, July 14, and; has.
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planning
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established a line pattern for the
Bill Miller, Prop.
mode of worship which is to be other members of the committee,
repeated by other local volun- including Isidore Sobeloff, ex-
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The first of these will - bet Welfare, Federation, and, during .

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Council of Jewish Women.
Harold Weiss, native Detroiter,
has returned from New York to
direct this unit. The staff re-
quired for servicing the program
will be recruited from the'mem-
bership of the Council of Jewish
Women.
"To serve the needs of the
neighborhood in whatever way
is possible will be the funda-
mental aim of this Unit," stated
Mr. Weiss.
While remodelling of the build-
ing is in process he will be avail-
able for consultation at the Jew-
ish Community Center, Wood-
ward at Holbrook, MA. 8400.

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