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Virility of Youth at 65

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THE JEWISH NEWS
Friday, August 29, 1952

James I. Ellmann, Retains Important
Communal Role, Is Active in Sports

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James T. Ellmann, former istence, during struggles for
Highland Park judge, a leader in recognition of the Zionist cause
DETROIT AUXILIARY on
Dearly every movement of im- and in battles against anti- . Monday gave a party at the
' Semitism.
Home for 25
Born in Galatz, Romania, Juvenile Detention
Sept. 6. 1887, the son of Isaac youngsters. Each child was g iv-
and Caroline Braunstein) Ell- en gifts and refreshments.
mann, he came to the United
States in 1904. He received his .
LL.B. from New York Univer- . a member of the Detroit. Micht -
sity Law School in 1910 and be- gan and American Bar Associa -
. gan the practice of law in De- tions.
He was among the first. four
troit that year.

Wayne Council Workshop Ends Third Session Today

Today marks the conclusion i search for the Jewish Commun-
of the third session of the ; ity Council served as a member
Wayne University Workshop iri of the faculty.
Democratic Living. co-sponsored
During the two-week period
n workshop members studied how
by the Jewish Community Cou-
cil.
best to improve the human re19.-
Registration was higher tha
evious
years--
tions
programs of their schools.
either of the pr t
totaling over 105 teachers and Dr. Benjamin Carruthers, hu-
man man relations officer for the
human
s ns act i v e in st
Stude nts United Nations ' soke
,relations
ioipls er oeducation.
t to the
P
came from all over Michigan, workshop the first week.
several other states and from
Dr. Fauman was appointed a
Canada.
member of the State Committee
Dr. S. Joseph Fauman, director
and re on Education for Better Human
of community relations
Relations by Dr. Lee M. Thurs-
. ton, Superintendant of Public
Instruction for Michigan. The
committee is an official body of
g eJ
the state Department of Public
Instruction and is charged with
_ ____
continuously evaluating and im-

years ago, to urge inrestments
Mr. Ellinann rose rapidly in
and a bond issue for Israel.
public faror. Although in this
He also is a member of Temple
country only 14 years at the
Beth El. Bnai Brith. Masonic Or-
time, and a practicing attor-
FOREMAN - PRUSSIAN.---Mr, proving instruction in human
ney for only eight years, he • der and Knollwood.
He was married to Jeanette and Mrs. Davis H. Cole announce relations in Michigan.
was elected associate justice of
Barsook on Feb. 21. 1914. They the recent marriage of thei-
Highland Park. Mich., in 1918•
- -
have three sons. Erwin B.. Rich- niece. Elaine L. Prussian, to Jay
holding that office until 1923.
as assistant are D.. and William M. and three L. Foreman. son of Mr. and Mr3.
In 1933 he served
Carmel Hebrew School
A . Foreman. of San Juan

arria

attorney general of the State of grandchildren. They reside at 55 Albert
Dr. The newlyweds are residing
Connecticut, Highland' Park.
Michigan.
at The Wilshire.
Erwin and William are as-
His major activities in the
Announces That Tickets for
sociated
with
their
father
in
Jewish community began in the
the practice of law. Richard. !
KIRCIDEL - MEYER. The mar-
High Holy Day Services
late '20s. when he assumed an
JAMES I. ELLMANN
who now is professor of Eng- ! riage of Lucille Reva Meyer and
important role in the Zionist
Are Now Available
Edward Kircidel was solemnized
lish at Northwestern Unirer-
I ,rt ance in NIichigan and one Organization of Detroit. He
8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Daily and Sundoy
in a ceremony Aug. 10. by Rabbi
sity,
is
the
author
of
two
books,
most
eminent
served
as
president
of
the
ZOD
Jewry's
Registration for Hebrew School,
of Petroit
Yeats. The Man and the • Jacob E. Serval. She is the daugh-
guides in connnunal planning:. from 1934 to 1936.
Sundoy School and Nursery School
ter of Mrs. Mildred Meyer and
Masks - and - The Selected
Now Being Accepted
will be 65 on Saturday, Sept. 6. i In 1941 he was elected presi -
Writings of Henri Michau.r. - the late Morris Meyer. Following
Yet his activities belie his age. ' dent of the Jewish Community
17556
Wyoming
a
left
for
On his 50th birthday. 1937, Mr. a dinner, the couple
Only a Sunday ago, he played Council of Detroit and remained
Ellmann was honored by 300 of honeymoon to Niagata. Falls.
UN. 3-8990 UN. 2-4494
10 games of ping pong and 15 in that office until 1945.
He is a director of the Detroit his friends, among them De- New York and Boston.
holes of golf at Knollwood Coun-
try Club, whose destinies he Service Group, a member of the troit's outstanding Jewish lead-
directed for several terms as board of governors of the Jew- ers, at a dinner at Knollwood
president. He can pass for not ish Welfare Federation, a di- Country Club. His name at that
much more than 50 and his love rector of the Round Table of time was inscribed in the Golden
for sports his preference is Christians and Jews. a director Book of the Jewish National
ping pong - matches the virility of t h e Zionist Organization, Fund in Jerusalem and he was
served as counsel of the Ameri- presented with a set of the
of youth of 30.
He has held nearly every of- can Civil Liberties Union and is Schiff Classics.
fice Of significance in Detroit,As
president - of the Jewish Com-
(Traditional Orthodox )
munity Council and of the Zion-
ist Organization of Detroit. it
Announces that its nett- building at
!ell to his lot to supervise efforts
here during the most crucial
periods in our community's ex

Cong. Bnai Joseph

NORTHWEST ISRAEL
SYNAGOGUE and CENTER

DAVID

CONGREGATION

Elmhurst at Fourteenth

nnoun•es

17376 WYOMING

Between Santa Clara and Sonta Mario

Is now completed and that Sabbath Services

are being held weekly

'upplementarN Services

Tickets for the High Holydays

Will. He held in the Social Hall

The United Hebrew
Schools of Detroit

Gratefully Acknowledge
the Receipt of

s generous contribution to the
Scholarship Fund of the Schools
from Mr. and Mrs. Abe Kasle in
memory of Mrs. Isaac Shetzer
:rind Mrs. Ethel Lamport.
• •
r o nt Mr. an 1
Coot ribution
Mrs Nathan Schreiber in mein-
cry of Abraham Colman.
•

Ccntribution from Mr. and
Mrs Aaron Silberblatt in mem-
•r• of Charles Leiter, of Los An-
pules

Are Now Available

Of the Synagogue

Rabbi Jacob Brown

MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS NOW

cdays,
10 a.m. to 1 p m. — Weekdays, 7 :30 p.m.to 10 p.m.
t

and

Reservations: $25.00 Per Couple
$15.00 Individual

Rev. Morris N. Adler

Affiliations Invited. For Information Call:

Will Officiate

Ticket Committee available on Sunday from
2 p. m. to 5 p. m.; Monday, Tuesday, Wednes-
day, Thursday from 7 p. m. to 9 p. m. at NEW

Harry Horowitz

Norman :Sukenic

Chmn. Ticket Comm.

Chmn. Syn. Comm.
UN. 3-9628

UN. 2-4796

News
ew
The Jish

B'NAI DAVID
RELIGIOUS SCHOOL

,Soires Your New -Year Greeting Problem

Announces

OFFICE of the Synagogue, 2220 TUXEDO.

nzrzn nuo ruet5

Opening of the School Year
1952-53

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and Friends Through the Columns of

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On Sunday, September 7, 1952
Sessions at Central High School
Registration Begins at 9:30 A.31.
AT THE SCHOOL,

YOUR COUPON AND REMITTANCE MUST REACH US BY SEPT. 6

Israel

Enroll your child in a

traditional Religious

l d Competent
S
h:s hp oio re

teachers.

Preparation foi Holidays.

Graduation.

Bas Mitzvah Class for

Girls.

