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Schneour Speaks
Here on Sunday
Rabbi Miller to Address
Congress Rally Monday
NW Congregation
Sponsors Purim
Program Sunday
Noted Zionist Leader From East to Give Vital Message
•Aaron Rosenberg, humorist an d
Regarding Rescue Efforts in Behalf of Jews in
au.thcir, will officiate as master of
- Europe, at Central High; Public Invited
ceremonies at the Purim celebra-
tion of Northwest Hebrew Con-
An important message regarding rescue effOrts in be-:
gregation and Center, at 6:30 this half of the surviving Jews in Europe as well as activities to
counteract anti-Semitism will be brought to Detroit Jews
Monday evening by Rabbi Irving Miller of Far Rockaway,
N. Y.,' at a public rally of the American Jewish Congress at
Central High school, Linwood and Tuxedo.
,
Leon-Kay, president of the De-
troit Chapter of the American
Jewish Congress, and Morris
Lieberman, chairman of the pro-
gram committee, announce that
Rabbi Miller, chairman of the
rescue commission of the AJC in
addition to being a leader in the
Zionist movement and the Jewish
Congress, will discuss the latest
activities on the rescue and de-
fense fronts:
The public is invited to hear
Rabbi Miller's address. Admission
is free. -
Mr. Kay stated that plan's for
local Congress activities will be
announced at Monday's meeting.
Warburg Makes
Concert Debut at
Center Tuesday
Will Be Honored by Out-
standing Organisations
Gerald Warburg, noted New
At Jewish- Center
,York Cellist, will make hiS De-
troit debut at, the Brotherhood
Zalman Schneour, outstanding concert on, Tuesday evening, at
Hebrew poet, will address the
the Jewish Com-
munity Center.
celebration in his honor on Sun-
He will perform
day evening, at thdr Jewish Corn-
compositions by
inunity Center.
Bruch, Chajes,
Rachmanin o f f ,
This event will mark Detroit's
Debussy, and
tribute to the great poet on the
Cassad o, and
occasion of his completion of 40
will be accom-
years of literary efforts.
panied by Julius
Children frAorn various Detroit
Chajes, compos-
Jewish and Hebrew schools will
er-pianist.
read from Mr. Schneour's poems
Rose 'Cooper,
and there will be a musical pro-
Mrs. Cooper distinguished De-
gram.
troit soprano, will sing songs by
The celebration was arranged Gounod and Chajes.
Rose Delmar, forMerly leading
by the Hebrew Teachere As-
sociation, Kvutzah Ivrith, .Sho- contralto of the Royal Opera in
lern Aleichem Institute, Zionist Brussels, • and the St. .Mark's
labor organizations (Farband, Methodist Choir under the direc-
Poale Zion, Pioneer Women), tion of Dr. Nellie B. Huger are
Men's Club of Shaarey Zedek also on the program.
The Rev. Joseph • Mayne will
and Council of Women's Readng
read the message of President
Circles. ,
RooseVelt.
There will , be no admission
charge.
Shaarey Zedek Joins
With 2 Churches in
Brotherhood Event
Rabbi A. Bender Here
For Yeshivah College
Congregation Shaarey Zedek
will participate in a Brotherhood
Program with the Central Meth-
odist church and the Hartford
Ave. Baptist church next Thurs-
day, at 8 p. m., at the church,
Woodward at Grand Circus Park.
Speakers will inclUde Dr.
Henry Hitt Crane, Central pastor,
who will preside; Gloster Cur-
rent, executive director of De-
troit chapter, NAACP, who will'
discuss "Crucial Concerns of the
Negro," and Dr. Alvin D. Hersch,
member of the U. of D. law
faculty.
Dr. A. M. Hershman, rabbi of
Shaarey Zedek, will give the
opening prayer.
Entertainment will include
vocal solos by Cantor Jacob H.
Sonenklar and . . singing by the
Hartford Baptist choir. Refresh .
ments will be served.. There is
no admission.
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Rabbi Abraham Bender of New
York, who is well known to De-
trOiters as representative of
Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Yeshivah
and Yeshivah College, is in De-
troit for a brief stay in the in-
terest of the two important or-
thodox schools.
Rabbi Bender will visit con-
tributors to the Yeshivah for
their annual gifts.
The Yeshivah is considered the
leading orthodox theological col-
lege in America. Its president,
Dr. Samuel Belkin, was recently
honored by a „galaxy of college
presidents and university of-
ficials in a - special convocation
called by the University of the
State of New York and the
Board of Regents.
Lawrence Tibbett Concert
In Detroit Monday Evening
Lawrence Tibbett, leading bari-
tone of the Metropolitan Opera
Association, will appear in con-
cert here at the Masonic Temple
on Monday evening.
Elect Captain
LEROY J. ABT
JUDGE OF RECORDER'S COURT"
• World War II Overseas Veteran
• Lawyer 18 Years - Native Detroiter
Endorsed by Detroit Citizens' League
PRIMARY ELECTION MONDAY, FEB. 19, 1945
WAR VETERAN
.
SHERMAN F._
ELL
FOR —
Common Pleas Judge
Friday, February 16, 1945
AARON ROSENBERG
Sunday, at the. Bagley School,
Roselawn and Curtis.
The program was arranged by
a committee headed by Abraham
Mackey and Mannie Lax.
Guest artists will include
Cantor J. H. Sonenklar of Con-,
gregation Shaarey —Zedek, Mrs.
Sadie Braver, violinist, and Miss
Lillian Robbins, piano accom-
panist. Joseph Sylvan, a ma-
gician, also will be featured.
Refreshments will be served by
the Sisterhood.
A large attendance of children
enrolled at the opening session
of the congregation's Sunday
School last Sunday at the Bagley
School. David J. Miller is chair-
man of the Sunday School com-
mittee which includes Max Gold-
smith, Alan Waller and Charles
Charlip.
Miss Nellie Seligson is super-
visor of the Sunday School and
is in charge of a competent staff
of teachers.
- Residents of the- northwest sec-
tion are urged to send their chil-
dren to this Sunday School and
to attend the congregation's Sab-
bath morning services at the Bag-
ley School.
Bnai Moshe Menri Club
Fetes Children Tuesday
.
Congregation Bnai Moshe
will be host to m em-
Men's
bers nd
a and friends at the annual
Father, Son and Daughter din-
ner Tuesday evening. The din-
ner will be followed by a pro-
gram of entertainment. Reserva-
tions are being taken . at the
congregation office, HO. 0862.
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ELECT
PHILIP GRIFFITHS
150,000 In Romania
In Desperate Plight
NEW YORK—An SOS cable-
gram received by ,the World
Jewish Congress from its office
in Geneva, Switzerland, reveals
that 150,000 Jews in Romania are
on the verge of death by starva-
tion or exposure and 'cannot be
saved 'unless the • new govern-
ment contributes- at least partial-
ly to their suppoA.
The World Jewish Congress
has dispatched an appeal to the
Romanian government and to the
Inter-Allied Military Commission
in Romania to supply the neces-
sary funds or at least half to pay
for the lodging, clothing and
nourishment necessary, in expia-
tion for the crime committed by
the former totalitarian regime.
The amount needed, according
to the Geneva office, is 525,000,-
000 lei per month. (A lei before
the war was the approximate
equivalent of one cent, today it
is reported to equal one-half of
onecent, though its market value
in the United States can hardly
be- computed owing to the transi-
tory economic condition of Ro-
mania.)
MILLER
JUDGE of COMMON PLEAS COURT
(Long Term)
Endorsed by Labor and Civic Groups
"Equal and Exact Justice to All - Men Whatever State
or Persuasion, Religious or Political."
Thomas Jefferson,
.
RETURN
JUDGE
JOSEPH
SANDERS
To COMMON PLEAS COURT
Six-Year Term Ending December. 31, 1951 -on
Non-Partisan City Judicial Ballot at the
Primary, Monday, February 19, 1945.
Keep Friel
At The Wheel
Retain
JAMES D.
Fit EL
County Auditor
Overseas War Veteran
A Competant Public Servent
DEMOCRAT
Prhnary—February 19,
1945
Long Term . . . Non-Partisan
•
Former Assistant Prosecutor
Former Assistant Attorney General of Michigan
Overseas War Veteran
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