On the Record

By NATHAN

ZIPRIN

feet,Yright ME Seven Ares Feature Syndicate)

A Timely Note

THE JEWISH NEW5---. 9
Friday, March 14, 1952

Honor Isaac Carmel
On Eve of Planned
Settlement in- Israel

With our Irish friends readying themselves for the great
event, it is appropriate to recall that the late Rabbi Stephen S
Wise used to delight over the fact that he was born on St. Pat-
rick's Day. On the day when the Irish were wearing their
shamrocks -in regal glory, the newspapers were always sure - to
mention that it was the birthday of the great orator of the•Jewish
pulpit.

Zionist leaders in New York
are paying honor to Isaac Car-
mel. a pioneer in the movement,
on the eve of his planned .set-
Organizational and congregational leaders ready to give their
tlement in Israel.
support to the Metropolitan Division of the 1952 Allied Jewish
An outstanding orator in Yid- Campaign are (left to right) Rabbi MOSES LEHRMAN, HY
SCHLUS SEL. Rabbi `ISRAEL- HALPERN,
dish and English, Carmel came CRYSTAL, IRVING
BEN DESENBERG, JOSEPH GLAD STONE, Rabbi MAX J. WOHL-
K far Schmuel
to
this
country
in
1914
after
re-
It is a pity that Dr. Wise did• not live a few years longer to
Rabbi MORRIS ADLER.
siding in England for 15 years. GELERNTER_ and
see the growth of Israel and the little town in Israel that was He had participated in Zionist
named after him—Kfar Schmuel. Oddly enough Kfar Schmuel
Harold Silver to Address
; Leeds and New Metropolitan Division
was to become one of the sites chosen for experimenting with to- activities in Liverpool
Branch 11, LZOA, Meeting
Drive Meeting Tuesday
in
Dublin;
Ireland,
and
while
in
Plans
bacco plantations though Dr. Wise himself was a total tobacco
Harold Silver, executive direc-
England
had
the
privilege
of
abstainer. As tolerant as he was in other respects he could not
To review the work accom- tor of the Jewish Social Service
bear others smoking in his presence . • . The story of this develop- meeting Dr. - Theodor Herzl.
Second
Participating in a Zionist dis- plished ixv the newly-organized Bureau. will review "The
ment haS another interesting American angle. A little more than
Scroll' by A. M. Klein. at a meet-
cussion,
Carmel
made
a
deep
im-
Metropolitan and Organizations
year ago a Southerner named Robert Miller, owner of a large
ing of Branch 11. Labor Zionist
tobacco plantation in Florida. received a telephone call. Would pression on Herzl who encour- Division of the Allied Jewish Organization of America, this
aged
him
to
continue
his
prop-
he go to Israel and teach the people there how to grow American-
A.
Green
Campaign, Mrs. Samuel
evening at the home of Mr. and
type tobacco? Within a week the good Baptist was off to Israel, aganda work.
Leon Kay, co-chairmen, have • Mrs. Ralph Levy, 3757 Calvert.
and it was under his supervision that the tobacco crop in Kfar
Before corning to England, and
Sanford Goldberg. president, in-
Schmuel was planted. The tobacco grown in Israel, Miller says, is Carmel was active in Zionist called a leadership meeting for vites interested young adults to
1 p.m., Tuesday, in the campaign.,
a. little too "salty" but he is sure irrigation of the land, which is work in Poland.
attend.
offices, 163 Madison.
being done with proceeds from the sale of Israel bonds in the
Upon his arrival in this coun-
United States, will eliminate the defect.
try, Joseph Barondess, then Nasi
of the Order Bnai Zion, com-
For the Best Deal
An Interesting Trend
missioned him to tour the East-
of
the
cultural
direction
of
American
On The New
A possible indication
ern states for this Zionist order.
Jewry may be found in the interesting fact that of all the books Later he joined the staff of the
Issued last year by the Jewish Publication Society of America the Zionist Organization of Ameri-
top seller was a philosophy of religion—Dr. Abraham J. Heschel's ca. He moved to Cleveland in
SEE
'Man Is Not Alone." At the turn of the year the book showed a 1919., directed Ohio Zionist ac-
sale of 5.000 copies. .or an estimated 2,000 above its closest rival. tivities and in 1921 became Ker-
in Pers° ► *
atio.n
Society
and
Farrar.
R.
B.
(Bob)
GINSBURG
-
Published jointly by the Jewish Public
en Hayesod director in Cleve-
at Norman Pontiac Co.
Straus and Young, it has enjoyed a combined sale of 7.500 copies land. The Keren Hayesod later
2340 W. GRAND BLVD. nr. LINWOOC.
and is now being reprinted in a second edition. The volume is a transferred him to Connecticut
Res. TO. 8 4726
TY. 4 5400
distinct contribution to Jewish thinking. However, it is this and then to New York. •
"Bob - Ginsberg
/
Have No Assistant., and No Partners
•
corner's opinion that Dr. Heschel's more recent book, The Sab-
He was a delegate to the Zion-
bath." is more likely to influence the Anterican Jewish scene than ist Congress in Vienna in 1925.
his philosophical work. Properly utilized, this handsomely publish-
In 10.8 he entered the insur-
ed volume could well become the touchstone of a nationwide move- ance business in Cleveland. He
the
revitalization
of
the
Sabbath.
ment for
r turned to Nev.' York. in 1933
served the Jewish National Fund
and the Zionist cause and was
Relatives Sought Here
Professional Division's
IS INVITED TO THE
Detroit Section, Na t i o n a 1 affiliated with:insurance firms.1
Kick-Off Rally March 26
Council of Jewish Women, is Carmel befriended Pierre Van-i
seeking information about the Paassen and brought him into
following persons for whom it the Zionist movement.
has urgent messages from rela-
tives overseas. Information may Ruth Ann Shapiro Auxiliary
be obtained . at the Council's Helps Israel Bond Drive
of the
office, 8904 Woodward, TR.
Ruth Ann Shapiro Auxiliary,
1-3700.
Berek Radanowsky. Esther Etadanowski .. of Infants Service Group, have
Rachela and Rafael. sought by David Gin-
aided the Lsrael bond campaign
sold.
by serving as clerical workers for
Samuel Bandit,. sought by JDC.
the drive. Volunteers are Diane
Gisela Kuthy Bersenyi. sought by Juli•
ana Lepes Sekely •
May. Gayle Kirschner. Barbara
GUESTS
Completing arrangements for
Etel Berger. sought by Rudolf Nathan.
Gantz. Sharon Lober. Adrienne
Link Cuckerman, sought by Sonia
the kickoff meeting of the Pro- Friedman
Marcus, Sharlene Magid. Sharon
Rock Efrairn, souht by Seta Rock Ba- Dicken and Sheila Katz.
fessional Division of the 1952
ruch.
Hiked Jewish Campaign are. left
Pearl Ellberger. sought. by Henschel
nephew.
to right. DR. MARTIN NAI- Kelman.
Stanislaw Falencici. sought by I-I.A.S

1952 PONTIAC

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THE JEWISH COMMUNITY

FORMAL CLOSING

X952 Detroit Israel Histadrut Campaign

.

MARK, division chairman. and
representatives of the Jewish
Affairs Committee of the Detroit
Alumni Chapter. Alpha Omega

Dental Fraternity, DR. SAMUEL
KROHN, a co-chairman of the
dentists' section. and DR.
FRANK REISMAN. section

chairman. The meeting, in which

division and committee leaders
are cooperating as sponsors. will
be held at 8 p.m., Wednesday.

March 26, at Congregation Adas

Shalom.
The professional division' lead-
ers include Judge William Fried-
man and Dr. Charles Lakoff,
honorary co-chairmen. Dr. Nai-
nark and Arthur S. Purdy, co-
ehaiFmen. Abraham Satovsky,
Chairman' of the attorneys' sec-
tion. with his co-chairmen. Mark
11.-Birnkrant, Julius L. Kabatsky,
Sidney J. Karbel and A. Joseph
Seltzer: Dr. Reisman, dentists.
with co-chairmen Drs. Krohn,
Jack S. Lawson. Robert Moss and
Samuel Willis. and Dr. Bernard
Schmidt. adviser:, for the physi-
cians' section, Dr. Leo Orecklin
and Dr. Hyman S. Mellen. co-
chairmen, and their executive
board Drs. Morris Bachman. Paul
L. Fraiberg, Arthur Goldberg.
Perry Goldman, Benjamin R.
Gutow. Rudolph Leiser, Jerome
Mark. Jack Rom. Alexander W.
Sanders and Joseph Schleartz-
berg.
Continuing the Professional
Division leadership are:

Accountants' Section. Zeidon S. Cohen.
Russell Nlda and Julian Tobias. co-chair-
amen: pharmacists' section. Harry B.
Berlin. chairman. Harold Bordman. Al-
bert Roggin. Jack Schneyer. co-chairmen:
optometrists. Dr. Bernard R. Maness.
Chairman: chiropodists. Dr. Otto A.
Weill's, chairman: osteopathic physicians.
Dr. Sydney E. Ellias. chairman: educa-
tional services. Mrs. George Blumen-
stock. Helen Kass. Rose Poskel. Dr. Law-
rence H. Seltzer. co-chairMen: social
services. Irwin Shaw. chairman: govern-
ment services. John M. Wi se. chairman:
health services. Dr. Max Rosenfeld.
ettairinan.
The fraternity's Jewish Affairs Com-
mittee. for Detroit Alumni Chapter. in-
cludes Dr. Naimark.. chairman. and Drs.
Albert Altman. Si Berent. Irving Beat.
David Daskal, William Edelson David
Goodman. Samuel Krohn. Frank Reisman.
Jack Rossin. Bernard Schmidt. Leon
Sidlow. Sidney Siegan and Samuel Willis.

Cyura Ginsberg, sought by Tolla Ginz-
berg 7illorgenstern.
Isiclor and Rubin Goldstein. sought by
HIAS.
Stmul Goldstein. sought by Stanislaw
Bogucki.
lierschell Golcivasser. sought b' Moshe
Moniek Villinger.
Gerta Guenther. sought by Pincus
Raucher.
Helmut Paul Tartman, sought by Social
Service Bureau.
Moshe leek now It:krill/its. sought by
Szlomit Bergenbaurn.
Joseph and Sara Jacobs. sought' by
Ita Lipschitz.
Rubin Jurschan or Jurschanier. sought
by Moshe Jurschan.
Kwas. Reisel and (7haja Kerzman.
sought by a friend.
Ida Labelsky, sought by Resettlement
Service.
Leopold Roth. sought by Meyer Berger.
Julius Lipschitz. sought by Rosa Sachs.
Mordechai Littman, sought by Isac
Ziegler.
Motel and Berel Miller. sought by Fai-
vel Rabin.
Rifke Penigetke Periniski,
Shoske
sought by Morris Wiz...risky.
Moishe Pollak. sought by Sara Pollak.
Nathan Posner. sought by Fleinelch
Posne
task Primak, sought by Bracha Prirnar
Rosenthal.
Max Ronis. sought by Zalman Ronis.
Israel Schefler. sought by Itichak
Schefler. father.
Eugene Schiff. sought by Hava Perlman
Braverman,
Saul Segen. sought by Benjamin Men-
delson. nephew.
Szimon Sharetzky. sought by Reuven
Benda Sziamowitz.
Leja and Samuel Simon. their children.
Miriam and Samuel. sought by Moshe
Berger.
Bernard Sinnerrnan. sought by Jenny

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SHAAREY ZEDEK

for a greater measure of Passover pleasure

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Shmuel Schwarz. sought by Paul Wn-
rona
Ajtyk Zaks. sought by Tolls Giiitherg
Morgenstern.

Bnai David Women Plan
Annual Night of Games

The Sisterhood of Cong. Bnai •
David announces its a n n u a
night of games, to be ..held at
• 8:3() p.m.. March 24. at the syna-
gogue_ Mrs. Joseph Greenberg
is chairman, assisted by Mrs.
Morris Simon, co-chairman.
The public is invited to attend
the affair, whiCh is one of the
Sisterhood's major events.
Funds raised help maintain the
religious school, sponsored by
the ladies.
Tickets can be obtained at the
door, or by calling ticket chair-
man. Mrs. Sol Poskel, UN. 1-4743,
or TO. 5-2969.

and Passover foods

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