Henry Wineman Honored on His 70th Birthday
I8—THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, December 17, 1946
Men's Clubs
The Men's Club of Congrega-
tion BNAI 1410SHE will continue
the Chess and Checker tourna-
ment commenced several weeks
ago at the meeting next Tuesday,
8:30 p.m. A business meeting will
precede the tournament. On Dec.
Left to right on the dais: MRS. ABRAHAM SRERE, ABRAHAM SRERE, MRS. HENRY WINEMAN, HENRY WINEMAN,
10, the club sponsored the Friday
JULIAN KROLIK, JUDGE CHARLES C. SIMONS, JUDGE HENRY M. BUTZEL, ISIDORE SOBELOFF, MRS. ANDREW WINE-
evening service. Irving Bernstein
MAN, ANDREW WINEMAN.
More than 100 community leaders—men and women—repre- .1 Appeals, in the only other address delivered at the luncheon, ex- chanted the prayers and Sig-.
senting a cross-section of all sections of Detroit Jewry last Friday pressed the community's appreciation for Mr. Wineman's lifetime mend Jaulus, president, deliv-
paid honor to Henry Wineman on his 70th birthday, at luncheon of activities. "His love for people has led to his interest in peo- ered an address. The vice-presi-
ple," Judge Simons said.
dent, Harry Gunsberg, presented
at the Book Cadillac Hotel.
As an expression of appreciation of the many years of service
In his response, Mr. Wineman reviewed his lifetime of .efforts, Rabbi Moses Lehrman with an
rendered by the distinguished leader to all Jewish causes—local, dating back to his parents' settlement in Detroit. He pledged con- album of photographs taken at
national and overseas—the toastmaster of the afternoon, Juliari H. tinued devotion to all Jewish causes and express his personal the installation banquet.
Krolik, president of the Jewish Welfare Federation, reviewed Mr. satisfaction that his wife, Gertru.de, his children and relatives are
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Wineman's career and presented him with an album containing participating in the causes to ,,which he has devoted his life. He
PFC JOSEPH L. BALE POST,
messages of greetings from Jewish leaders throughout the land. took occasion also to pay honor to his brother, Andrew, "with whom
JWV, basketball team will meet
Another album, with additional messages, into which will be in- I worked in harmony for 47 years."
Dr. B. Benedict Glazer gave the benediction. Mrs. Sidney the Sandwich, Ont., Collegiate
corporated the photographs of guests at the 15 tables at the lunch-
Allen was at the piano when the gathering sang its "happy birth- five in an exhition game at 9
eon. will be presented him shortly.
Judge Charles C. Simons of the United States Circuit Court of day" greeting to Mr. Wineman.
p.m. Monday, Dec. 20, at the
Jewish Center.
CARD OF THANKS
WARSAW, (JTA)—The Polish
The family of the late Benja-
Ministry
of Art and Culture has
min Stein wishes to thank rela-
promised the Jewish Central
tives and friends for the many Committee a loan of 40,000,000
kindnesses shown them in their zloty—approximately $133,000 —
recent:bereavement.
to build a Jewish theater in Lodz.
A. -C. Lappin and Hoke Levin ler stated, there was a tremend-
were elected to the Executive ous increase in the number of
NEW YORK, (JTA)—Europe's
Committee of the Jewish Com- requests for aid in programming. 1,300.000 Jews have reached the
munity Council at the quarterly The various audio-visual aids and point where their essential recov-
delegates' meeting on Dec. 9 at new techniques which were pre- ery can be completed within
Temple Beth El. Mr. Lappin was sented at the institute were so three years barring unforseen cir-
elected to fill a vacancy caused interesting that now fewer than cumstances, Edward M. M. War-
by the resignation of Seymour- 40 per cent of program requests burg. chairman of the Joint Dis-
Caplan whose term runs until are for speakers alone.
tribution Committee, declared at
1950. Mr. ' Levin replaced Henry
The culture commission is a press conference upon his re-
Abramovitz who moved to Cali- working on arrangements for turn from Europe, where he de-
fornia. His term expires in 1951. providing local musical talent to livered the keynote address. at
Both have been active in Council organizations and is examining the first International Conference
affairs, -Mr. Lappin as chairman a scheme to guarantee a series of on Jewish Relief and Rehabilita-
of the arbitration and conciliation five or six programs per year tion.
committee and Mr. Levin as a upon payment of a reasonable
Warburg warned that while the
member of the internal relations fee. Other activities include the end of the emergency period in
committee.
issuing of a directory of Jewish Europe is in sight, "a new emerg-
Dr. Shmarya Kleinman. chair- schools in Detroit, a leaflet on ency has arisen in North Africa
man of the internal relations recommended Jewish recordings and other Moslem countries."
committee, reported on the con- and a brochure describing peri- Here, he said, "hundreds of thou-
tinuation of the neighborhood or- odicals.
sands of Jewish men, women ana
ganization in the Twelfth street
In cooperation with the Jewish children are living under condi-
area and cooperation with the
tions as miserable and wretched
East Side Merchants Association Community Center the Council as any on the face of the earth."
is
sponsoring
a
series
of
Yiddish
which operates on Hastings st.
In the "mellah" (ghetto) of Casa-
The committee organized Jewish programs. On Dec. 12, Hayim blanca, he pointed out, one out
merchants in the Eight Mile Rd. Grade, noted poet, spoke on Jew-
of every four Jewish children die
area who deal largely with a
ish literature in connection with before the age of one year, and
Ti
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Negro clientele and made possible
skveR PLATE
tuberculosis, typhoid and rickets
their affiliation with the estab- Jewish Book Month.
rage on an epidemic scale. Some
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Harry. Yudkoff, chairman for
lished East Side Merchants As-
4- TO,
20,000 homeless Jewish children,.
sociation, to promote good rela- the community relations commit- hundreds of them blind with
(Morning Star e 7Mitady * —.Lady Hamilton*—Coronation* Patterns illustrated)
tions between Jewish merchants tee reported that since organized trachoma, roam the streets, he
anti-Semitism is at a low ebb stated.
and the Negro community.
You and the man you love ... your home
The committee began to ex- and has. been for several months,
... your table ... your Community Silver-
plore neighborhood problems and it has become possible for the
Maurice
Shore
Heads
plate, it's a dream-come-true, for keeps!
needs in the Dexter area, Dr. committee to place more em-
Kleinman reported. It found that phasis upon the positive aspects Hamtramck Auto Dealers
Come in and let us show you Community's
recreation facilities are much of its program. The committee
long-life "Overlay"... the 4 famous pat.
needed there and the committee works with two very important
At their regular meeting at the
is cooperating with the Jewish civic groups, the Michigan Com- Club Bali Dec. 6, members of the
terns.. in a 52 Piece Service for 8 at $69.75,
Community Center to help pro- mittee .on Civil Rights and. the Hamtramck Automobile Dealers
vide these until such time as the Co-ordinating Council on Human Association elected the following
new Center building will be Relations.
officers for the coming year:
erected on Davison near Holmur.
JEWELER
At the first annual meeting of President, Maurice Shore of Con-
Dr. Kleinman reported the for- the Michigan Committee on Civil nell Chevrolet; vice - president,
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mation of a real estate committee Rights on Nov. 13 Governor-elect James A. Finch, Mowbray-Finch
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headed by Irwin Cohn to concern G. Mennen Williams reiterated Ford; treasurer, Edmond J. Shi-
itself with rental and sales prob- his pledge to support a Fair Em- kany of Edmond Oldsmobile; sec-
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lems gffecting members of the ployment Practices Bill.
retary, Mike Gentile.
Jewish community.
Mr. Yudkoff mentioned the' co-
T h e arbitration committee
operation
which the Council gave
headed by Mr. Lappin and Louis
Rosenzweig has increased the the Federal Communications
number of cases it haratles more Commission in its investigation
of radio station WJR which was
than four times over last year.
The committee invites members charged with giving an anti-Sem-
of the Jewish community to bring itic bias - to its own broadcasts.
Hoke Levin, A. C. Lappin, Named
Council Executive Board Members;
Three Months' Activities Reviewed
JDC Faced with
Jewish Tragedies
In Moslem Lands
DAVID SCIIMICIIIT
before it disputes or differences
they may. have which should be
settled priva.tely by a Jewish
agency rather than in the courts,
or by a public controversy.
On )(notion of Rabbi Morris
Adler, the delegates voted to
suggest to Jewish organizations
that they refrain from schedul-
ing affairs on Friday nights
throughout the year and specif-
ically on Dec. 31, which coin-
cides with New Year's Eve.
This does not refer to individ-
uals, who are free to make their
own decisions as to the observ-
ance of the Sabbath, but only
to organizations which must be
regarded as representing the
Jewish community to the pub-
1k and which, the delegates
felt, should adhere to and honor
the ancient Jewish traditions.
The report of the culture com-
mission was presented by Rabbi
Adler. Its activities are designed
to raise the level of cultural work
done by 242 constituent organiza-
tions of the council.
An all-day institute was held
in September for program plan-
ners and, as a result, Rabbi Ad-
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Prescriptions Only Policy
Paul Naktin's professional pre-
scription pharmacy, is in full
operation on the fifth floor of
the Kales Bldg., 74 W. Adams.
The pharmacy is devoted ex-
clusively to the filling of pre-
scriptions by skilled registered
pharmacists.
SOPHIE A. UDIN, director and
librarian of the Zionist Archives
and Library of the Keren Haye-
sod (Palestine Foundation Fund,
Inc.), returned to this country
after miraculously surviving an
airplane crash at Paris, France,
it was announced by Charles
Ress, president of Keren Hayesod.
Miss Udin was pulled from the
plane. She suffered fractured
ribs. There were nine passengers
and five crew-members aboard
the Mercury airliner which
crashed. AIL the passengers were
injured. The radioman and the
pilot died. subsequently.
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