Impressive Volume Memorializes Rabbi Brickner's Many Services An impressive memorial to Dr. Barnett R. Brickner, one of American Jewry's most dis- tinguished spiritual leaders, has just been issued by the Barnett R. Brickner Memorial Founda- tion, 23737 Fairmount, Cleve- land 21, under the title "Por- trait of a Rabbi." Written by Rabbi Samuel M. Silver, who was an associate of Rabbi Brickner in Cleveland for seven years, at Anshe in the Herzl Club which counted among its members such dis- tinguished leaders as Dr. Abba Hillel Silver, Dr. Emanuel Neu- mann and others who had risen to great lengths in Jewish life, were the beginnings of his training which resulted in his gaining the esteem not only of American Jewry but also of communities in other lands. As rabbi in Toronto, where he held the first pulpit, he already be- came widely known as an ora- tor, as a Jewish leader, as an indefatigable worker for Jewish causes. He was a student of Dr. Samson Benderly and was one of the first "Benderly boys," as the group that was trained by the eminent scholar be- came known. He was asso- ciated with the late A. H.. Friedland in educWonal work in Cleveland, and he made Jewish learning one of his chief concerns in a rich and active life. Dr. Brickner's Zionist activ- ities were major in his busy schedule. His contributions to the good will movement, as a leader in the National Confer- ence of Christians and Jews; his work abroad among the armed forces and his efforts in behalf of relief movements dis- tinguished him among Jewish leaders. Rabbi Silver's story is all- inclusive. The reader learns about the leadership qualities of Mrs. Brickner, about their children's devotions to Jewry and their great respect for their personal heritage, and about Dr. Brickner's readiness to defend the name of the Jew on all occasions. Rabbi Brickner "had about him the touch of the .prophet," Rabbi Silver summarizes his tribute. He has succeeded in properly evaluating one of American Jewry's most dis- tinguished leaders in our and the last generation. Danny Rctskin's LISTENING !il l) OD: 0 4/Co. bli LEAH LEONARD A J 11 FEAT V P.% FROZEN PLUM PUREE 4 pounds ripe purple plums 4 cups water :.'i to 1 cup granulated sugar 1.4 cup crystalline ascorbic acid (from drugstore) Boil plums in water till very soft, approximately 5 minutes. Cool, then rub through a sieve or put through food mill. Add sugar to suit your taste then stir in the ascorbic acid and mix well. Pack into freezer con tainers, pint size are best, leav- ing % inch space from tops. This puree can be stored in the freezer till wanted for use in baking or as topping for pud- dings or other desserts, after - thawing. Yield: 4 pints approximately. a ,. * lightly as possible and use as topping for custards, or serve plain with a garnish of fresh mint or maraschino cherries. Serves 6. Mrs. Leonard can be reached by writing here or Harmon-on-Hudson, l reply please e envelope. p self Y Fo r r PIstamped N e addressed, Two Events Announced by Sholem Aleichem Institute George M. Zeltzer, president SINCE THE DAY HE came leichem h to Detroit from Kiev, Russia, re.- tute, announces the schoolIsnsti- in 1911, the ambition of Morris opening on Wednesday. W. Zack, who passed away sud- On Saturday night, Sept. 26, denly last week, was like Chapter 2 of the Institute will hunger . . . He arrived here install the following officers: virtually penniless, and took a Ray Raphael, president; Mrs. job that paid 11 cents an hour Sidney - Kaye, vice-president; in a metal casting plant . . . Mrs. Jack Cohen, secretary; Dr. PLUM WHIP DESSERT But he soon was making $12 a Manny Shaw, treasurer. 3 egg whites week, at Detroit Gear Machine 1/4 teaspoon salt Chapter 1 will hold its annual 4 tablespoons sugar Co. . .. and within six months, banquet in honor of the New 2 tablespoons lemon juice 2 cups thawed plum juice was foreman at $25 a week. . . . Year on Sunday, evening, Sept. Beat egg whites with salt, 27, 6 p.m. The guest speaker In 1915 he founded the M. W. Zack Metal Co. „ , Only five adding sugar gradually while will be B. Y. Bialostotzky, well years later, he was exclusive beating till it holds a peak. Stir known Yiddish poet and essay- buying agent for three of the in lemon juice and thawed ist and member of the editorial country's largest consumers of frozen puree with a fork as board of the Jewish Daily For- ward. Shoshana Freedman will scrap metal . . . While busi- present a program of Yiddish nesses folded up, he weathered 2 New JCA Settlements the storm, and his personal TEL AVIV, (JTA)—The Jew: and Hebrew songs. standing in 1935 was such that ish Colonization Association will he was appointed a member of finance the establishment of LATE DR. BRICKNER MUSIC! ENTERTAINMENT! the national section of the NRA two new settlements in the Chesed Temple, but better Code Authority under President Lachish area at a cost of 750,000 Sammy Woolf known as the Euclid Avenue Franklin D. Roosevelt. And His Orchestra Israeli pounds ($412,500) it Temple, this volume gives a MORRIS ZACK'S OFFICE on was • announced here by Abra- 3174 UN 3 8982 UN 4 complete account of Rabbi Howard Street was like a busy ham Hartzfeld, chairman of the UN 3 6501 Brickner's life, evaluates his doctor's office . . . filled with Agricultural Bank. • activities as a Zionist and tells people hoping and waiting for a of his many services in civic donation . . . Many times as he life and to the American armed sat in his chair, Morris would forces in the last two wars. look at wall with the picture Rabbi Silver, who now holds on it of of his father blowing the the pulpit in Temple Sinai, Shofar, and recall the days after• Stanford. Conn., calls his ac- he first came here. count "an affectionate memoir." MORRIS ZACK provided sup He calls the deceased leader a port for two girls at an orphan navi and ascribes to him all the age in Israel . . . When the qualities of a prophet in Israel. people of Woodhull Lake desper Freshly Done in Our Own Kitchens Dr. Brickner's "fiery, fer- ately needed a synagogue, i vent manner," his "ceaseless was founded by him and namec Lb. energy and unquenching en- after his father. thusiasm," is commended in MORRIS ZACK loved life . . Lb. this book in which the author He enjoyed his family, friend relates his former associate's Senate Rejects - Housing and religious beliefs . . . Bor: Pkg. 69 39 years in the rabbinate- May 25, 1893, his rise was lik 1-Lb. i 9` Bill Voted by Pa. House 34 of them in Cleveland. - Pkg. i HARRISBURG, Pa., (JTA)- a Horatio Alger legend. "Portrait of a Rabbi" is an account that begins from child- The Pennsylvania State Senate Full Course Dinners Served Daily hood. We learn of Rabbi Brick- Laboi and Industry Committee PEC to Participate I ner's abilities as an orator, of by a vote of nine to five has 1 the manner in which he capti- killed a fair housing bill in Ashdod Project vated his hearers in a Yiddish passed by the House. Nathan BERMA The Palestine Economic Cor address when he was 18, and L. Edelstein, chairman of the poration has joined Philip M. the progress he made as a Philadelphia Commission on Klutznick, of Forest Park, Ill. OAK PARK L . 8 ._ -1 111 youth, when he already dis- Human Relations, described the and former Nathanya Mayo - - played leadership qualities even defeat of the bill as a blow to Ovid Ben-Ami in the urban before he became a rabbi, upon the welfare of the state. Edel- development project at Ash his graduation from Hebrew stein said the Philadelphia (led, it was announced by Jo body would continue to press Union College. seph Meyerhoff, of Baltimore His early Zionist activities, for fair housing legislation. president of PEC. 15301 E. Jefferson at Beaconsfield The Palestine Economic Cor VA 2 4118 poration, Meyerhoff said, in Luncheons 11 to 3 — Dinners 5:00 vested 500,000 Israeli pound BY HENRY LEONARD to 10:30. S uppers 10:30 to 2 a.m. ($275,000) in the Ashdod proj . . ect in 1959, and has earmarke 3020 GRAND RIVER. Free Parking. TE 3-0700. Pri- vate Banquet Rooms for wedding parties. Serving a similar amount for invest the World's Finest Steaks, Chops and Sea Foods fot LATEST STOCK OOP ment in the project next year more than 26 years. All Beef aged in our cellars. PEC, according to Meyerhoff CHOP HOUSE is also expanding its invest ments in other fields of industr3 ROBIN HOOD'S serving the finest and most delicious of foods, Steaks, and development in Israel. J r Chops, Chicken Club Sandwiches. Short Orders. Delicious Hamburgers. 1960, the company will inves . "Served as you like it." 200,000 pounds ($110,000) it L 20176 LIVERNOIS AVE., 11/2 blks. S: 8 Mile Rd. Open 24 Hours the Serafon plastics industry 500,000 pounds ($275,000) it MARIA'S PIZZERIA BANQUET FACILITIES the Bayside Land Corporation of Haifa; and 1,500,000 pound Specializing in Pizza Pie and Famous Italian Foods ($825,000) in an urban housin Parking Facilities . . . Carry-Out Service project. 7101 PURITAN—Open 11 a.m. to 3 a.m.—UN 1-3929 i Youths from France in TR 2-8800 !CLAM SHOP and BAR Turkey for Encampment Serving. Oysters, Clams, LOBSTERS, Steaks and Assorted Sea Foods INSTANBUL, (JTA) — Forty 2675 E. GRAND BLVD. Jewish Boy and Girl Scouts fro 1 Music by Muzak France arrived here for a spe Prime Beef at its Very Best! Pies baked on prem- cial encampment. A summa ises. Special Luncheons and Dinners. Menus changed daily. Open 11 a.m.-8 p.m. camp at nearby Florys has bee . IIERC 149 placed at the disposal of th ' BEEF BUFFET 19371 W. 8 Mile, 1 Blk. E. of Evergreen Scouts by the Turkish Student ; Union. The Jewish Communit , DUBBS BEEF BUFFET of Instanbul has arranged t ) "For the convenience of our members, we have • LOBSTER • SHRIMP • PRIME BEEF provide the Scouts with Koshe - • CHICKEN • DELMONICO STEAK installed in the Vestry a . . ." foods and with facilities fo r 13300 W. 7 MILE cor. 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