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January 08, 1954 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1954-01-08

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600 Citizens Jam County Building

As Kaufntan Is Sworn as Judge

In an imprecsive and unusual! The sywagogue and its affili-
ceremony on Monday afternoon. ates also sent a huge horseshoe
Nathan J. Kaufman, for several floral wreath for the occasion.
A contingent of the Jewish
years Assistant Prosecuting At-
torney for Wayne County, was War Veterans, led by national
sworn in as Judge of Common commander Harry T. Madison,
Pleas Court by Gov. G. Mennen presented Judge Kaufman with
an American flag which also will
Williams.
A number of high-ranking be a fixture in his courtroom.
city, county and state officials
Other presentations were made
were present at the swearing in by Henry Rottman, past master
ceremony, which also was at- of Mosaic Lodge, F. & A. M. in
tended by leading figures in the behalf of the lodge, of a gavel,
Jewish community.
and by Kaufman's law fratern-
Over 600 people witnessed the ity of a desk set.
Tributes to Judge Kaufman
ceremony in the County Bldg. in
IN ANSWER to the many re- downtown Detroit.
were offered by Edgar Brani-
quests following our recent item
gin, County Clerk, Gerald K.
Rabbi Israel I. Halpern,
in the column. about what is spiritual leader of Cong. Beth,
O'Brien, Prosecuting Attorney,
being done for the Jewish pris-
and by several members of the
Abraham, of which Judge
oners in our state penitentiaries, Kaufman is a member, was
bench, including Judges Ed-
we are writing a series of arti-
wards, Ide and Watts. Judge
called upon to deliver the in-
cles, aided by Rabbi Joshua
Liddy of the Common Pleas
vocation.
Sperka, Jewish chaplain for - Louis Ellentogen-, the syna- Court presided at the cere-
Michigan's prisons, which will gogue's president, presented mony.
include the type of crimes com- ' Kaufman with a silver Bible,
Judge Kaufman, who assumes
mitted, the problems of prison- which was later used in the his post immediately, succeeds
ers; their eventual readjustment •swearing in exercises and - which Judge Neal Fitzgerald, who last
to the community, etc.
; will be used by the Judge in his week was named to the Circuit
IT WAS ON Nov. 27, 1941, that courtroom.
Court Bench. Kaufman and his
Rabbi Sperka was invited to
family reside at 3353 Lawrence.
Lansing and presented with a Gov. Williams couldn't have
A reception for Judge Kauf-
certificate and official notifica- pi eked any one more deserving man was held last Saturday
tions of appointment to the po- of the honor than Nate Kauf- night, following announcement
sition of JeWish Chaplain, Bu- man.
of his appointment by Gov. Wil-
reau of Prisons in the State of
*
liams, at the home of his broth-
Michigan . . . At that time he
DISA 'N DATA . . . Millie Spoon er and sister-in-law. Mr. and
found 75 Jewish inmates in won't take the advice of her Mrs. Max Tauber, of 17410 Fair-
Jackson, 10 in Marquette, 3 in friends and put cinnamon in her field.
Ionia, 4 in House of Correction apple pies . . . Hubby, builder
Judge Kaufman's parents are
and 3 women in Women's Divi- Harry Spoon, hates cinnamon no longer living. His wife Bea-
sion of the House of Correction and_so her guests have to suffer trice's parents are the Hyman
. . . a total of 95 Jewish inmates for his particular enjoyment ... Taubers, of 3785 Tuxedo.
in a prison population of 7,699
. . New Year's Eve was cause
.. . a little over one percent.
for much gala bringing in of the Bradshaw to Address .
THE JEWISH inmates were at 1954 year as over 300 people
a - decided disadvantage without raised the roof at Bel-Aire . . . Bnai David Sisterhood
a Jewish chaplain . . . They were thanks to the men of Pisgah
without a planned Jewish pro- Lodge, Bnai Brith ... Milt Wein-
Bruce B. Bradshaw, decorat-
gram and with no regular serv- stein and Izadore Perlman ing consultant, will address the
ices . . . They had no contact headed the affair which was Bnai David Sisterhood at 2 p.m.,
with the community and the started originally by Pisgah Monday, at the Bnai David
problems to which they will members and then thrown open Synagogue. Presented by the J.
some day return . . . They had to all Bnai Brith lodges plus L. Hudson Co., Speaker's Bu-
problems . . . They had no one friends . . . Only 20 people were reau, Mr. Bradshaw's theme is
who would interest himself in invited to the private New Year's to be "Decorat-
their families, who are left I party riven by "Chuck" Ger- ing Highlights.":
either without provision or su- shenson at the Sheraton-Cadil- His presentation:::
pervision which often led to di- 1 lac . . . The Family Nite being will be directed
vorce, dissolution of family ties given by the Men's Club and toward a better
or delinquency . . . On release Sisterhood of the Adas Shalom understand-
if without family they were Synagogue will be held Jan. 24. ing of how to
friendless in a world that was
.. with parents bringing their achieve attrac-
altogether too ready to remind teen-aged youngsters for a mu- t i v e rooms
them of the stigma of a prison tually swell time . . . In his through the ap-
sentence . . "Indeed," says "Where I Was Born and Raised, plication of
Rabbi Sperka, "there are very author David L. Cohn quotes good taste in
few grOups who carry such se- this wonderful sermon that he selecting a style
vere prejudice against an ex-. heard delivered from the pulpit color s c h e m e,
Bradshaw
convict as our group. If the of a tiny Negro Baptist church fabric or floor
inmate was fortunate enough to in the Mississippi Delta: Educa- covering. Mr. Bradshaw works
be paroled he needed a suitable ton is like a sucker on a pump.
job which is a pre-requisite to You sho' can't git no water wid- with decorating materials while
release. On my second visit to out it. It's like de polish on a he talks to demonstrate ways
Jackson, a Jewish inmate sought shoe. You can git anything you in which a color scheme can be
an interview with me and I was wants wid education. Jes' suppose developed. Furniture arrange-
shocked to discover that this Henry Ford was settin' in his ment also will be discussed. He
man had served a sentence of room. In come his wife. 'Henry,' concludes his program by invit-
nine years and at the expiration she say, 'us is down to us las' ing questions from his listeners.
of this minimum sentence he slice of meat an' de meal in de
was paroled. But this man re- bar'l is gittin' low.' Do dat Detroit Lodge and Chapter
mained in prison for two addi- worry him? Naw, dat don't Plan Joint Program Tuesday
tional years without being able concern him at all. What do
A joint meeting of the Detroit
to secure a good job. Following
he do? He reach for his check- Lodge and Chapter of Bnai
his request I arranged employ- book, an' write out a check. Brith will be held at 8:30 p.m.,
ment for him. This man when Dat's what education is." . . Tuesday, at Cong. Bnai Moshe.
paroled made a most ideal ad- Besides being one of the top up The dramatic group will re-play
justment. He works, earns good and coming pianists in the some of the most requested skits
wages, and at that time visited country, Detroiter Seymour Lip- from its successful shows of the
or called me two or three times kin is so versatile that he was past. Bagels and coffee will be
a month."
nominated as a good bass drum- served at a social hour to follow.
TODAY, AT THE END of 1953, mer by the Cleveland Percussion
the number of Jewish inmates Section of the Cleveland Orch-
has decreased more than one- estra . . . after pinch-hitting
third percent . . . although the for the group's regular bass
total prison population in Mich- drummer during a concert . .
igan has increased . . . Of the He also has his sights on one
over 8000 inmates, 62 are Jewish day becoming a conductor . .
. 50 at Jackson, 4 at Mar- Seymour will appear in the Tem-
quette, 2 at Ionia, 4 at the House ple Israel Artists Series, Jan. 10,
of Correction and 2 in the at the synagogue.
Women's Division of the House
Choke seats at all performances.
of Correction, both at PlymOuth.
So Hurry, your only opportunity to
* * *
. so splendidly di-
see a film .
rected, by Irving Pichel . so
JIMMY RACHLEFF tells of his
excellently produced by Louis de
nephew starting in kindergarten
Rochemont . . . so well acted by
and when the teacher asked his
Is The Guy
a superb cast and with Niall Mac-
name, he replied Peter Each-
Ginnis as
leff . . "Ahd your father's
For c Terrific
name?" . . "Edwin," he an-
swered "And your mother's?"

. "Mommy," retorted the
youngster . . . "No," said the
teacher, what does daddy call
mommy?" . "Oh," said Peter
brightly, "he calls her sweetie
Week days at 4:40-6:30-8:20-10:00 P.M.
pie."
Extra shows Saturdays, Sundays and
co
* * *
Holidays at 1:00 and 2:51 P.M.
THE NEWS OF assistant pros-
14500 W. 7 MILE RD.
ecutor Nate Kaufman being
named a judge in Detroit Com-
1 Block W. of Jos. Couxens
mon Pleas Court came as little
Woodward near 6 Mile
UN 4 - 7100
surprise to his friends ... There
TO. 8.8300
calling him "judge" last summer.

Benjamin Wilk, vice-president
Young People to Hold Party
of Temple Beth El and president
Young Peoples' Social Club
of the Detroit Technion Society, will hold a party at 8:30 p.m..
who has recently returned from Jan. 19, at the D. W. Simons
a trip to Israel, will speak be- Center. For information, call
fore the Sunday morning
break- Elsie Ring, TO. 9-2183.
.
fast club and discussion group
of the Temple Men's Club at
10 a.m., Sunday. His topic will
"With A
be "A Tour Through Modern
Smile And
'Israel". He will illustrate his -
A Song
talk with a technicolor movie.

HURRY!
HURRY

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