Friday, October 20, 1944 THE JEWISH NEWS 'Page Fourteen Chaplain Adler Describes Hospital Sukkoth Service Name Mrs. B. Cowan Wide Support Given Sachar to Address Temple Israel Men's Soviet Rally Plans National Vice-Pres. Of JWV Auxiliaries Alan N. Brown, Vice - Chair- Club Wednesday The 17th annual encampment man of Committee; Adler of the Ladies' 'Auxiliary of .Tew- in Charge of Publicity , ish War Veterans of the United States, held at Hotel Commodore Prominent Detroit Jews, as NeW York, elected Mrs. I3enja- min E. Cowan national vice pres- well as Jewish organizations, are taking an active part in planning ident. - - - for the liberation rally of the Under her direction, programs Detroit Council of American- for action will be channeled in Soviet. Friendship, to be 'held at the 5th Zone, embodying Michi- 2 p. m. Sunday, Nay. 12, at the gan, Ohio, Illinois, .Indiana, Mis- Masonic Temple. souri, Kansas, North • and South U. S. Senator Harley Kilgore Dakota, Minnesota, Iowa, Ne- braska, Oklahoma and Wisconsin. of West Virginia will be the speaker at this rally As a charter member of De- principal which will also feature a pageant troit Ladies' Auxiliary No. -135, of Eastern European peoples in Mrs. Cowan served this unit as native costumes and their music. president in 1941, national trus- Mayor Jeffries has proclaimed tee, became first president of the Department of Michigan during the week of Nov. 5-12 as Ameri- 1942-44; instituted the Lawrence can-Soviet Friendship Week and H. Jones Ladies' Auxiliary NO. nearly every element in the com- 190, Down River Ladies' Auxil- munity is cooperating in this iary No. 225 and • Lt. Jack Wine- event, under the honorary chair- kur Ladies' Auxiliary No. 268. _ manship of Judge_- Patrick H. Her husband, Benjamin E. O'Brien and the chairmanship of • ,* ,':'::,-. Cowan served. during World War Prof. • EdWard W. McFarland. • i..cio,.,4z: ::::,:r/...:§k. $1,:.:K. : : :,, ..6i.,*: ir ,..e•O'''.: : • 5, Alan N. Brown, Detroit attor- No. 1, with the United States IN THE SUKKAH AT RHOADS GENERAL HOSPITAL:- Left Navy, from 1915 to 1919. ney, one of the vice-presidents e to right: Pvt. Aaron Darling, Pvt. -Harold Benezer (a native of of the Detroit Council 'of AmeH- Palestine), Pfc. - Irving Blaustein, Chaplain Morris Adler and Pvt. can-Soviet Friendship, an- Hebrew Cultural Group Phil Goldstein. nounced this week that Sam's radio hour will be devoted to When the men at Rhoads Gen- wearing the uniforms prescribed Elects New Officers Russian music on Nov. 12, that eral Hospital, Utica, N. Y., ob- for patients at the hospital. The Kvutzah Ivrith, Hebrew cul- Russian music will feature a served Sukkoth under the super- patients are all from New York. vision of Chaplain Morris 'Adler, All the religious articles pre- tural group of Detroit, elected symphony program under the di- Rabbi on leave from Detroit's scribed for the observance of the following officers on thee eve rection of Karl Krueger and that school programs will discuss Congregation Shaarey Zedek, it Sukkoth—including the Lulav of Hoshanah Rabah. Bernard Isaacs, president; Iz- Soviet art and music during this may have been the first time in and Esrog, Taleisim and Mah- history that a Sukkah was built zerim — as well as the Shofar real Katz, honorary president; period. Philip Adler of The Detroit under the supervisidn of 'the that was • used during services Aaron Teitelebaum, and Saul B. Engineering Corps in accordance on Rosh Hashanah and Yom Edelman, vice-presidents; Miriam News heads the publicity com- with a blueprint. Kippur, were made available by 'Gold, corresponding secretary; mittee in .charge of this event. Julius Ring, finance secretary, Members of executive board Chaplain Adler informs The the Jewish Welfare Board. Samuel Lehrman, treasurer. and sponsors include liebbi A. Jewish News that the Sukkah "Our services," Rabbi Adler The Kvutzah Ivrith meets on M. Hershman, Mrs. Philip Lip- was decorated as well as could _ writes, "were well attended, Saturday evenings. Meetings son, Pauline Bass, Dr. E. Lipkin, possibly arranged under existing though one's holiday was not are conducted in Hebrew. The Edith J. Kahn, Ernest Goodman, conditions and that a Kiddush unmixed with sad reflections public is invited. There is no Jean Holtzman, Samuel Weis- was arranged after each service. when he faced a congregation admission. man, Dr. Marie Salutsky. Those in the photograph are in wheel chairs and on crutches. Through the cooperation of the Commanding Officer, the serv- 23 Students Enrolled ices and sermon were broadcast In Mt. Sinai Religious throlighout the hospital to the bed patients." School in Pt. Huron Rabbi Adler also informs us At the official opening of the that delicacies, wine, cake "and Mt. Sinai Religious School of even gefillte fish" were provided Port Huron on Sunday, 23 chil- by the Jewish Welfare Board dren were enrolled, seven being and the Utica Army and Navy committee. He writes: new enrollments. - "jr Detroit couple, Mr. a n d The faculty consists of Ellen Goldman, Fradelle Hunter, Mrs. Mrs. Louis Freedman of '16530 Julian Levy, and Mr. and Mrs. LaSalle Blvd., sent us a huge Richard Tauber. Assistant teach- carton of chocolates which were ers are Al Dresch,er, Mrs; Harry distributed to the patients. In- Gitelson and Herman Goldstein. cidentally, the same- couple sends Louis Goldman, president of Mt. me a similar carton every sev- Sinai Congregation, again serves eral weeks and for the same as superintendent. Rabbi S. S. purpose." Rabbi Adler writes that he Auerbach is principal of t h e has returned his Soldier's Ballot school. During the Sukkoth holidays to Michigan. members of the Port Huron Min- isters' Association were guests of Dr. and Mrs. S. S. Auerbach in their Sukkah. Rabbi Auerbach was one of the three ministers to open the Port /iuron Community Chest Drive. Rabbi Leonard Oschry,. a na- Mt. Sinai Congregation opened this year's drive for the United tive of Johannesburg, South Jewish Appeal on Tuesday. Jule Africa, at present a member of Levy, vice-president of Congre- the faculty of Yeshivath Beth gation Mt. Sinai, again is chair- Yehudah, will speak at the an- man of the drive. On the com- nual donor luncheon of t h e mittee are Eugene Bergsman, Ladies of Yeshivath Beth Ye- Herman L. Goldstein and Ber- hudah, Tuesday, Oct. 31, 12:30 p.m., in the main auditorium of nard Konop. the Yeshivah, Dexter and Cort- land. Chachmey Lublin Holds Rabbi Oschry received his rab- Rabbi Shapiro Memorial binical education at the Hebrew Theological Seminary in Chi- Yeshivath Chachmey Lublin cago, -through a scholarship will hold its annual memorial awarded by the Johannesburg Needles and nails made his first watch tools meeting for Rabbi Meyer Jewish community. He is an able Shapiro, founder of the Yeshivah speaker in English and Yiddish. in Lublin, at 2 p. m. on Sunday, .Cantor David Katzman of Con- HE March wind rattled the his work, particularly because he Oct. 29, at the Bnai David, Elm- gregation Bnai Moshe will ap: didn't charge for it. But it wasn't bedroom window. But the lan- hurst and 14th Sts. tern on the floor gave a steady glow money that interested Henry Ford. pear on the program. to warm the boy's feet. Here was an opportunity to learn A Siyum of Tractate Menoches• The Ladies of Yeshivath Beth \ Then his head bent even more will be held in this connection. by doing—and he was making the Yehudah founded .and is at closely to the work. He nudged the most of it. Rabbi Eliezer Silver of Cincin- present maintaining the Yeshi- balance wheel—andlife and motion Years later, the watchmaker's nati will be guest speaker and H. vah Kindergarten and. the Beth came back into the timepiece. touch and the creed of precision C. Keywell will be chairman. Jacob Religious School for Girls Watch repairing was coming learned by Henry Ford in those Tribute , will be paid to the with a total cnrollment of about easier to young Henry Ford. He winter nights were to guide the memory of Berl Frenkel and 75. In August, the ladies paid had started at 14 and the first watch building of 30 million cars and off the mortgage on the Yeshi- Mandel Corinblit. (today in his collection at Dear- trucks. Moreover, it was Mr. Ford's vah ground, after less than three born) had been mended with a knowledge of watchmaking that years since the construction of Shertok and Golomb shingle nail, tweezers made from a prompted inauguration of the the building on Dexter and Cort- Return to Palestine corset stay, and knitting needles. assembly line. This in turn brought LONDON, (Palcor) — Moshe land. shorter working hours, increased Now he had real tools. After school, Shertok, chief of the Political . Detroit Jewish organizations he was neighborhood watch repairer. wages, made life easier, and is today Department of the Jewish and societies have been invited speeding equipment to preserve our Everyone was enthusiastic about Agency for Palestine, and Eliahu to delegate representatives to Golomb, deputy member of the this annual . affair. Reservations Jewish Agency in charge of im-: can be made by calling the presi- migration, have returned to dent, Mrs. N. Rottenberg, TO. FORD 5-1171, fir the office, HO. .7990. Palestine. .... Honor Garvett, Goldstein at Testimonial Dinner at Staffer Hotel Dr. Abram Leon Sachar, re- nowned orator, educator and author, will address the Temple Israel Men's Club ,dinner at the Statler Hotel ,next Wednesday at 8 p. m. This will be ' the first general get-together of the entire male membership of the congregation and the Men's Club and is a part of the elaborate program . of the season arranged by the Men's Club. The dinner will be a testimon- ial affair honoring Morris Gar- vett, retiring president of Tem- ple Israel, and Charles Gold- stein's elevation to the presi- dency of the congregation. Arthur J. Hass,' chairman of the program committee, assisted by a committee comprised of M. 3. - Pastor, Dr. Ira M. Alt- shuler and A. E. Baron, have ar- ranged a program set up for the coming season) to include a musicale, a series of lectures featuring nationally known per- sonalities, Father and Son af- fairs, smokers and outdoor pic- nics. For reservations for the dinner on Oct. 25, call the Temple of- fice, TR. 1-5110. Jewish Labor Groups Raise $1,250,000 For Palestine NEW YORK, (JTA)—The sum of $1,250,000 was raised this year by the National Labor Commit- tee for Palestine, it was reported by Isaac Hamlin, national secre- tary, at a session of the national . council of the organization. Rabbi Oschry Guest Speaker at Ladies' Yeshivah Donor Fete . -tom T American way of living. New cars belong to the future. But when tomorrow's Ford, Mer- cury and Lincoln cars arrive, they will reflect anew the watchmaker's skill, the workmanship and engi- neering resourcefulness that are typ- ical of the Ford Motor Company. As in the past, theywill be motor cars that are reliable and econom- ical, -smart and comfortable . . priced within the means of the greatest number. For Mr. Ford has declared: "The profits we are most interested in are those the public gets from using the things that we produce. The only real profit is the public benefit:: MOTOR COMPANY