Judge Simons Is Acclaimed On Seventy-Fifth Birthday Judge Charles C. Simons, one I versity of Michigan which, four of America's most distinguished I years ago, awarded him an hon- jurists, reached his 75th birth- orary LL.D. Wayne University also honored him with an LL.D. in 1939. Known in his undergraduate days as "Michigan's boy orator," Judge Simons represented the University of Michigan in the Northern Oratorical League Con- test. He has been in demand during the past 50, years as a speaker at some of the state's most important functions. As State Senator, he was re- sponsible for the passage of the liberal State D i r e c t Primary Law. He was a Wayne County Circuit Court Commissioner, and in 1908 was a member of the State Constitutional Convention. President Harding appointed him to the United States Circuit Court, and the Detroit Bar As- sociation honored him on the completion of 25 years on the Federal Bench at a dinner on Feb. 20, 1948. JUDGE CHARLES C. SIMONS President Hoover elevated him day last Monday and received in 1932 to the United States Cir- the warm greetings of fellow cult Court of Appeals. He was jurists throughout the land and the first Jew to be named to the associates in numerous Michigan Federal Bench, in Michigan. welfare movements in which he As a leader in Temple Beth El, has been active for many years. in numerous local causes, in be- half of the Allied Jewish Cam- At the Allied Jewish Campaign paigns and the Jewish Welfare luncheon last Friday, at the Federation; for his deep-rooted Book Cadillac Hotel, Judge Wil- interest in the work of the liam Friedman greeted Judge Union of American Hebrew Con- Simons on his birthday and gregations, Hebrew Union Col- commended him warmly for the lege, United Jewish Appeal and part he has played for many many other national causes, years in building a strong Jew- Judge Simons has won nation- ish community here. wide acclaim. For his continued Born in Detroit, May 21, 1876, devoted services, the Jews of Judge Simons was educated in America regard him as one of the local schools and at the Uni- their chief spokesmen. Israel Parliament in Urgent Session After Fanatic Plot to Bomb Building 10—THE JEWISH NEWS Friday, May 25, 1951 Rabbi Yosef Miller Named Director of LZOA Youtb-CHAY Young Israel. at a recent Proceeds of the anniversary meeting at the home of Philip campaign of Young Israel sup- Stollman, vice-chairman of the ports its manifold program of 28th anniversary celebration, youth activities and youth NEW YORK Rabbi. Yosef made final plans for the week- groups, which now comprise Miller has been named national end of festivities, June 1 to 3, 16 boys and girls clubs, ages director of the Labor Zionist that will mark the organization's four to 21, including Boy Scouts Commission on Halutziut and 28th year of activity in Detroit,. and choral and dramatic groups. Assisting Charles T. Gellman. general Every effort is being made to chairman, Youth-CHAY. it was announced are Philip Stollman and Jerome at a special meeting of the insure an enjoyable evening for Kelman, vice-chairmen; May Stollman, banquet chairman; Mrs. Joseph Grossman Commission. I patrons attending the anniver- and Hillel L. Abrams, co-chairmen: Leon Rabbi Miller, sary banquet on June 3, at the Mutchnick, journal chairman; Harry Blitz David I. Berris, co-chairmen; -Samuel who returned to , Latin. Quarter. The banquet this and W. Platt, arrangements chairman; Abe the Unite d year is being held as a: testi- Nusbaum, Arthur Gellman, Seymour Wal- fish, co-chairmen; reception chairman, States from Is- monial to Irving W. Schlussel, Morris H. Berris; co-chairmen, Norman .:etrael to direct, one of the most active men in Sukenie and Issac Henig. CHAP will start the Detroit Jewish community. Mrs. Isadore Levin is chairman of captains. Captains: Mrs. Morris H. Berris, a tour of the In addition to his activities Harry Blitz. Henry C. Carlebach„ David 4..upper South with Young Israel, Mr. Schlussel Feldstein, Mrs. Philip J. Forman, Mrs: Charles T. Gellman, Dr. Max Kapustin, and Midwest is president of the Mizrachi Or- Jerome W. Kelman, Mrs. Abe A. Levi, immediately. ganization of Detroit, secretary Mrs. David Novetsky, Max Raimi. Marvin Seligson, -Mrs. Emil Spilman, Seymour Besides stop- of the Jewish Community Coun- 'alfish, Joseph Wasser. R Rabbi Miller ping in Detroit cil, vice-president of the Zionist Other committee members include: Henry C. Keywell, Kopel I. Kahn, Joseph from June 12 to 15, he will visit Organization of Detroit, and Grossman. Meyer Eisenberg, Herman K. the Baltimore-Washington area serves on the Board of Yesivath Cohen, Ben Weinstock, Solomon N. Cohen, David Horwitz, Burton Platt, in late May. Other major stops Beth Yehudah. Emil Spilman, Sam Goren, Ida Wein- will be Chicago, June 4 to 11; Highlighting the evening's pro- berg. Louis Wieder, Milton Duchan, Abbe Pittsburgh, June 16 to 24. A. Levi, Irving W. Schlussel, Mrs. Irving gram will be the . Detroit pre- W. Schlussel. Daniel Birnbaum, Peter A graduate of De Paul Uni- miere of Franz Werfel's "The Portnoy, David Novetsky, Marvin Engel, Dr. Harry Portnoy, Maier F. Sitzman, versity, Rabbi Miller was ad- Eternal Road," performed by a Jonas Segal, Sam Novetsky. Harold Kap- mitted to the Illinois Bar in cast of 50 Young Israel youth lan, Morris Stolsky, Aaron Sandweiss, Harold Platt, Rabbi Abraham Zentman, 1943. He completed rabbinical and young adult members.. Sol Wander. training at the Hebrew .Theo- Felix Resnick, musical direc- logical College of Chicago. for of the Young Israel choral Form Protestant Group group has written an original On Brandeis U. Campus score for this performance. Information Bureau "The Eternal Road" will offer An association to provide spir- guests an opportunity to hear itual guidance for Protestant Re-Elects Richards and see Young Israel youth in students and to promote inter- action, in addition to witnessing faith understanding was formed The board of directors of the a fine portrayal of an outstand- Jewish Information Bureau re- ing works. Cantor Leibele Wald- on the campus of Brandeis Uni- elected Bernard G. Richards, I man, of New York. will be guest versity in Waltham, Mass. The Protestant group is the one of the organizers of the soloist, assisted by his choir. third student religious group to Bureau, as chairman. Other of- On Friday evening and Satur- ficers are: Reuben Fink, vice- day morning, Cantor Waldman be organized on the Brandeis chairman; Benjamin Blattner , lwill chant Sabbath services at campus, joining a Hillel Foun- dation for Jewish students and treasurer; Herman W. Bernstein, , the Young Israel Center. Admis- a Newman Club for Catholic honorary secretary. Heads of I sion cards are available at De- students. cooperating organizations who I , troit Hebrew Book Store, 12226 took part in the meeting in- Dexter; Mizrachi office, 12244 eluded Louis Lipsky, chairman Dexter; Borenstein's Book Store, of the American Zionist- Council. 8663 Twelfth, and at the Young Mr. Richards has long been I Israel office, 12521 Dexter. Sab- REPAIRED • REPLACED active in newspaper work andbath guests are informed that Pants, shirts, dresses, corsets, etc. community activities, having for I the auditorium is air-condi- Ladies' Purses a Specialty. a number of years served as the timed. Leather goods and jackets. executive director of the Ameri- can Jewish Congress. He had You can get a better deal on a been associated with newspapers ALBERT'S Men's Wear and magazines in Boston and New York and held positions in NEW '51 NASH 15431 W. 7 Mile the United States government Direct from Nash Detroit Co.. at Greenfield during the Roosevelt adminis- TR. 1 0293 I 5724 Coss tration. VE. 8-8512 The Bureau, located at 103 Park Ave., New York, renders a free service to the public by answering inquiries and supply- ing information on a large va- riety of subjects relating to Jew- ish organizations, institutions, Sunday - Monday - Tuesday - Wednesday and community endeavors of June 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 every description. Among other publications the Bureau issues . a From 1 to 10 p.m. digest of leading articles in Jewish magazines called "Cur- ADAS SHALOM SYNAGOGUE rent Jewish Thought." The Bu- reau is supported by voluntary 7045 CURTIS contributions from individuals Sponsored by • and organizations. A report presented to the meeting showed an increasing volume of inquiries froM all over (Formerly Northwest Hebrew cons.) the United States and from Jewish communities abroad. It was announced that the 20th anniversary of the founding of the Bureau would be observed with a dinner in the fall, at which members and supporters will become part of an associa- Est. 1928 tion to be known as the Ameri- can Jewish Institute. — ZIPPERS special detention cawp at. Hare JERUSALEM—The Israel Cab- Police Minister Behor Shetreet inet met in an urgent session Monday night, after a stormy and Police Inspector General debate in Parliament over the Ezekiel Sahar reported to the arrest of more than a score of Cabinet on the - underground religious underground activists plot. who planned to bomb the Par- In a statement to the press, 'lament. the Agudas Israel youth- move- During the debate, all parties ment disclaimed any connection except the Mapai and the Pro- with the arrested members of g•essives called for repeal of the the religious underground, de- emergency defense regulations nouncing "terrorist methods under which the underground adopted by certain fanatics." movement — Brit Kanaim — was The statement added that the was smashed and some of its movement will continue to fight members held incommunicado for the sanctity of the Sabbath in a detention camp. and will oppose military service The Cabinet appointed a sub- for Orthodox women through committee to study the police rpeaceful means, education and reports on the matter and re- propaganda. port its findings to the full body. After two hours of heated de- bating, touched off by the de- Central to Present mand of Mizrachi Deputy Rabbi Anniversary Festival Mordecai Nurok for repeal of the emergency legislation, a mo- In celebration of the 25th an- tion was introduced for exten- niversary of C e n t r al High sion of the debate. Twenty-one of the 51 Ortho- School, the music department dox Jews arrested in connection has planned a festival at the with the plot to bomb the Par- Music Hall on June 1. Percy liament building were released Grainger will come out of re- while 20 others were transferred tirement to be guest conductor. Many alumni, who have dis- from their cells in the Jerusa- lem police headquarters to a tinguished themselves since graduation in the musical field, and several students presently 34 Academy Graduates attending the high school will participate in the program. Get Inscribed Bibles Read our want ads. They get Dr. Harry Seitz, head of Cen- results fast. NEW YORK—Thirty-four Jew- tra,l's music department for 25 ish graduates of the nation's years, will conduct the opening and closing vocal numbers. The a Workmen's Circle three service academies-,---U. Military Academy, U. S. Naval Central band and orchestra, Chorus Academy and U. S. Merchant under the direction of Leonard 18th Annual Concert S Marines Academy—who are to Silverstein, will perform. Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News be commissioned at the 1951 commencement e e r c i s e s in Appoint Jewish Girl June will each receive personally inscribed copies of the Bible white House Librarian from the National Jewish Wel- MINNEAPOLIS (AJP)—A 26- fare Board's Division of Religi- Jewish woman, Shirley year ous Activities. The Bible presen- Pearlove, was appointed the first . tations will be made to 13 newly White House librarian in his- commissioned 2d lieutenants at tory. The appointment by the West Point, 14 newly comis- Library of Congress awaits Sen- sioned ensigns at Annapolis and ate confirmation. 7 newly commissioned ensigns at Miss Pearlove, according to Kings- Point at special Jewish Louis Greene, American Jewish baccalaureate services arranged World columnist, has been ser- by the Jewish chaplains at the wing as secretary to the United three academies. The Bible pres- Nations Secretariat members in entations and the services are New York. She is the daughter part of the year-round chaplain- of the late E. J. Pearlove, a cy programs pro aided at the ac- State Comptroller under the ad- ademies by JWB's division of re- ministration of the late Gov. ligious activities. Floyd Olson. Young Israel. Sets Plans for 28th Anniversary Testimonial to Schlussel - ANTIQUE SHOW AND SALE at SISTERHOOD OF ADAS SHALOM F AR BAII P: : . 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