LIVES OF OUR TIMES Political Events In Europe And Zion at A Glance se0 TOMRINAKOW% CALMNESS IN TIME Oi MAUL -A* MS LOVE FOR TIE COMMON PEOPLE SIMUIR111 RIM TO tNE COMMUNITY, AND THE JEWS LOOM TO NM FOR SUMANCI WHEN TIN NAZIS FORCED THEM INTO TIN IINETTO. ADAM WAS BORN IN WARS/4MM IN 111111.NIS JEWISN EMICATION VIM umno.BUT NE MEMO A DIM NI OMAHA/ MINIM fROM THE NARSAMI POLYTKNIUCUM. AFTER WAR /, NE SHAME AN AWE LEADER IN °MAIMING JEWISH ARTISANS. o ECNIPSIANCAV WHIM THE Lel MINH SMALL tws ■ WO CRAFTSMEN CONIIIKIMILY.sna WM THE NAZI NM 1111111411111 MN WARSMIS VW NE CAM 10 TIE MM.* WIMONIIIIY WPM WWI IN TIM JIM* COMMUNITY AM SON VMS ELECTED CIMIRMAN Of TIM NOM& • Tw WARSAW 10111111111. MR TINS JUST Noss« WAS NOT OMANI COMM. TOIMUIIANO1V WAS TARIM INTO PRISON AND FOR TIME OATS. T11111 TURIIED TO THE 614ETTO WITH :ASVD A STERN ADMONITION TO COMPLY WITH TIE NAZI *MOO. TN Pour( WE IN THE GNETTO, WITS ITS STARVATION SUMS, SICKNESSES AND DAILY FEAR OF TORIUM OR WAS MADE SLIGHTLY EASIER BY TOtEMILAKOWS Meat ORGANIZATION Of CULTURAL PURSUITS, A MUSIC HALL AND EVEN A SMALL JEWISH TNEA NI NEW VIM IN SEPTIMINSR, WV& AMAMI JEWRY „A : 5, i ( ' '!f74 t74. nal t.;a ': . • ' commaiwn Ellmann Wins Esteem for His Wide Interests and Activities James Isaac Ellmann, eminent Detroit Jewish leader, has held nearly every office of importance in our community On his 60th birthday, which he will observe this Saturday, he will receive the congratulations of practically every segment of Detroit Jewish life. Born in Galatz, Romania, Sept. 6, 1887, the son of Isaac and Caroline (Braunstein) Ell- • ettler's Guests o f Lesser's Clover Lodge in Omena, Mich., recently enjoyed a costume party in the form of a Mardi-Gras. Prizes were awarded by Jenny Wein- berg of the Weinberg Jewish hour, and Maxym Brodyn and Zelda Zlatin, featured enter- tainers at the lodge. 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TIM IMMAINIED THE NAMES Of 10,000 JEWS TOM SINT TO NEED LASOR!MTER CAISFUL DELWEVATION, TCHERMAKOW, AS CIMIRMAN M 1111 IIIIOUGOT MIS ANSWER TO ENE NAZIS:Nife mann, he came to the Unit6c1 Service Group, was a member of States in 1904. He received his the board of governors of the LL.B. from New York University Jewish Welfare Federation, served as counsel of the American Civil Liberties Union and is a member of the Detroit, Michigan and American Bar Associations. He is a director of Michigan Chande- lier Co., Kraetke Bros., Inc., Mil- freda Corp., and other corpora- tions. He also is a member of Temple Beth El, Bnai Brith, Masonic Or- der and Knollwood Country Club. He was married to Jeanette Barsook on Feb. 21, 1914. They have three sons, Erwin B., Rich- ard D.. and William M., and one • grandchild. They reside at 55 Actors' Company to Play Connecticut, Highland Park. On his 50th birthday, 1937, Mr. Oscar Wilds-LComedy Ellmann was honored by 3110 of A new repertory theater, com- his friends, among them Detroit's posed of Detroit actors, has been outstanding Jewish leaders, at a formed. They call themselves dinner at Knollwood Country The Actors' Company and their Club. His name at that time was first attempt was a • successful inscribed in the Golden Book of production of Anton Chekhev's the Jewish National Fund in "Uncle Vanya." JAMES I. ELLMANN Jerusalem and he was presented Their next production is "The Importance of Being Earnest" by Law School in 1910 and began the with a set of the Shift Classics. Oscar Wilde. This comedy will practice of law in Detroit that Bnai Brith to Award be presented Sept. 5, 6, 7 and year. Mr. Ellmann rose rapidly in Palestine Scholarships Sept. 12. 13, 14 at the Michigan Showmen's Association, Cass and public favor. Although in this WASHINGTON, D. C. — Pre- country only 14 years at the time, liminary steps toward the estab- Peterboro. Among the actors are Seymour and a practicing attorney for only lishmerit of a anai Brith Youth Tuchow; Clem Fowler, and Harry eight years, he was elected asso- Camp in the United States and Goldstein who is heard on sta- .1 elate justice of Highland Park, the formation of a scholarship Mich.. in 1918, holding that office plan to send a selected number of tions WWJ, WXYZ and WJR. until 1925. young people to Palestine were In 1933 he served as assistant taken by the Bnai Brith Youth Planet Record Shop Has attorney general of the State 43C- Commission at its annual meeting New Kusevitsky Album Michigan. heer. Frank Goldman, Lowell, A new volume of recorded can- His major activities in the Jew- torial chants by Cantor Moshe ish community began in the late Mass., president, announced. Kusevitsky is now in stock at '20s, when he assumed an im- the Plant Record Shop, 13219 portant role in the Zionist Organ- De xter. ization of Detroit. He served as Issued by RCA Victor records, president of the ZOD from 1934 the album includes the Un'sane to 1936. Tokof and other noted chants of In 1931 he was elected president the High Holiday services. Cantor of the Jewish Community Council Kusevitsky is accompanied by of Detroit, succeeding Simon riVteme a string ensemble directed by Shetzer who resigned that post to Joseph M. Rumshinsky. become execptive director of the ( / // / / eo/opi t ..; Cantor Kusevitsky, former Zionist Organization of America. high cantor of the Warsaw Syna- Mr. Ellmann remained in that gogue, has recently completed office until 1945, when he was suc- his first American tour, and is ceeded by Aar& Droock, the pres- Ten Quality Drug Stores planning another series of con- ent Council president. certs of Jewish music for this He is a director of the Detroit fall. Shayne and Martin Eskin. SOL NODE % RHODA B. WAWA pedried be NORMAN and ADAM TCHERNIAKOW (_WORLO WARN LEFT IN IT S WAKE GREAT STORIES Of ADYENTURLBRAVERY, COURAGE. AND TRIUMPH OVER TYRANNY. NOM IS MORE VIVID THAN THE TALE OF "TM MARTYR Of THE WARSAW &NIETO"- - Recent developments in the Ex- odus case as reported in JTA dis- patches are summarized in the following paragraphs: • The United States is concerned about the refugees now being sent to Hamburg on British ships, Acting Secretary of State Robert A. Lovett told a press conference. He said the government is in con- stan t touch with the British, seek- ing information on the matter. • A day of fasting and religious services has been called by Ar- gentine Jewry to express solidar- ity with the Exodus refugees. • More than ten thousand Ger- man and Polish refugees were moved by the British authorities in Germany from two camps along the Soviet border in Schles- wig-Holstein to make room for the Exodus refugees. Prepara- tions are being made to house about 3000 at Poppendorf and the remainder in Am Stau. • Commenting on the reported offer of the Danish government to admit the Exodus refugees to a Jewish Agency Denmark, spokesman said that in the Agen- cy's opinion the best solution is to take the refugees to Palestine. • Jews in Palestine fasted to demonstrate their solidarity with the Exodus refugees. Cafes and places of entertainment closed clown and throngs filled the syna- gogues where special prayers were read. The 15,000 deportees on Cyprus participated in the fast. About 170,000 Jews in the western zones of Germany also observed a day of fasting and prayer in protest against the re- turn to Germany of the Exodus refugees. • Several hundred pickets in New York paraded before the British consulate to protest against the deportation of the refugees to Germany. A cable was sent to the refugees on the British ships stating that 65,000 members of the American Zion- ist, labor movementsupport their struggle to reach Palestine. • The United Zionist Council, representing all Zionist groups in Canada, has sent a protest to the British government in connec- tion with the Exodus case. Friday, September 5, 1947 ' THE JEWISH NEWS Page Fourfeen Block South of Mak Mile Open Wed. di Fri. to 9 P. M. are as we go through life with out you. We miss you more as time goes on, though in our hearts In precious memory of our you live forever. daughter, Esther Gertrude sweet You'r grieving mother and dad. 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