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JEWS WELCOMED BY
RADCLIFFE COLLEGE

d's Sister School Disclaims

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Discrimination Among Girls.

Fall Millinery creations
from the master designers
of the Old World, recent-
ly arrived, are ready for
the inspection of milady
who prefers the hat dis.
tinctive, colorful, correct.

Mass.—Young
CAMBRIDGE,
women of Jewish blood appear to be
welcome at Radcliffe College, sister
institution to Harvard University.
It appears that Jewish girls hold
the same social status as others at
Radcliffe. Dorothy Adlow was presi-
offinte
c of the
o the rre
All le Soc iety Remo •nd other local notes should be corn inurilc•ted tthe c u
• dent of the Radcliffe Liberal Club
by 5 o 'closk Wednesday •Itern.n In order to appear in be re.i vocl rot later last year. Miss Mina Rosen, '23, has
Chronic
Phone Glendale
lendale 6325, Society Editor. Mall notics• so as to
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been made college auditor, and Miss
than Wednesday.
Katherine Smythe, '23, is the busi-
Mrs. B. Mandel of 1165 West
Miss Julia Lathrop, formerly of
ness manager of the College News.
Hull House, Chicago, active in child Philadelphia left for an Eastern trip. Miss Marion Coppelman of Boston
welfare work, will speak before the
is one of the members of the junior
Fred S. Decker of 1165 West Phil-
Jewish Woman's Club on Oct.-9 at
welcoming committee.
ft p. m., in the auditorium of the De- adelphia left for an Eastern trip.
There are 35 Jewish girls at Rad-
troit Federation of Women's Clubs
cliffe now and several more entered
Rosenthal,
son
of
Mr.
Rabbi N. II.
corner Second and Ilancock. The
in the freshman class. The college
and Mrs. J. P. Rosenthal of Boston
public is invited.
opened with about 250 new students.
boulevard, has accepted the position
"No discrimination will be prac-
Dr. and Mrs. Harry S. Berman of of rabbi for the High Holy Day ticed to cause any girl unhappiness,"
1625 Calvert avenue have returned period at the Beth Ilamedrosh lingo- declared a senior. "Every girl is
from a delightful motor trip East, dol in Rochester, N. Y. Ile will be taken in on her merits."
where they visited their mother. home for the Succoth holiday.
Their sister, Miss Rae Block of Bal -
JEWISH CALENDAR
Miss Jean Mittenthal of 526 East
timore, Md., motored back with them
and will spend some time in Detroit. Hancock avenue entertained 10
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guests at a theater party on Sept. 15, )(ow Kippur.
Saturday, Sept. 2 3
Saturday, 001,7
I First Day/
Mr. and Mrs. S. Cohen of 4546 following a dinner at the Addison in Succoth
Succoth (Last Day)--Slimini
West Warren avenue have left for honor of her brother Milton's birth-
Saturday. Oct. 11
Atsereth .
Sunday. Oct. IR
New York, from which point they day.
Simrhath Torah
Monday. Oct. 23
Rosh.Chodesh Cheshvan
sailed on Sept. 26, on the steamer
Tuesday, Nov.21
Rosh.Chode.
Kislev
Ntr. and Mrs. Max Lepler of Theo- Chanukah (Feast of Dedkation)
Mauretania for an extended tour of
Friday. Der.
England, Poland, France and Ger- dore street have moved to their new
11.11.Chodesh Tebeth...Wedneeday, Dec.20
home on Mt. Vernon avenue.
many.
Friday. Dec.29

Fast

Mrs. Benjamin E. Cohen of St.
Clair avenue gave a miscellaneous
shower Thursday, Sept. 14, in honor
of Miss Rose Weber, recent bride-
elect. Covers were laid for 30 guests.
The afternoon was spent in dressing
dolls and prizes were awarded to Mrs.
Ralph I'aul, Mrs. Si. Rozean and Miss
Sadie Ilershberg. The color scheme
was carried out in pure white and
cupid brides were given as souvenirs.

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The Misses Hattie and Martha
Groneman of Hotel Addison have re-
turned to the city from a two months'
stay at Mackinac Island.

Mrs. L. Morrison of St. Clair ave-
nue entertained at a 6 o'clock dinner
Friday, Sept. 15, in honor of the re-
cent bride-elect, Miss Rose Weber,
and the groom and the bride's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Weber fo
od, Calif. A theater party
Hollywood,
Dr. and Mrs. Hugo A. Freund and at the Temple followed.
children, Lisette, Richard and Peggy,
Miss Ethlyn Kramer, :laughter of
enjoyed a cruise last week on the De-
troit river and parts of Lakes Erie Mr. and Mrs. Sam Kramer of 1526
and St. Claire, stopping for a time at Calvert avenue, left for Ann Arbor,
Walpole Island. They used the yacht where she will attend the University
Tramp 11, owned by Mayor James of Michigan.
Couzens. They were joined for a
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Levine and son
day's cruise by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Welt, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wine- of Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., are visit-
ing
their parents, Sir. and Mrs. Jo-
man, Mr. and Mrs. }tarry Wineman,
Mr. and Mrs. Mort Mayer and Sir. seph Goodman of East Palmer ave -
nue.
and Mrs. Si. Goldberger.

Tebeth

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Thursday. Jan. it
Rosh-Chodesh Shebat
Saturday, Feb. 17
Itosh•Chodesh Attar
Purim (Feast of Esther)....Friday. March 2
'Sunday, March
•rch It
Bosh.Chodesh Ni.
Sunday. April 1
l'a•sover (Pesach)
ay. April 17
Pa seuver (Seventh Day) . • .Satur d
Tueeda
y.
Altril
Ito sh.C hodesh lyar
b'Omer Friday, 14•y 4
Ittish.Chodesh Sivan ....Wednesday. Mao 16
Shabuoth (Contirmation Day)
Monday, Moo 21
Friday, June 16
Itosh.Chodesh Tammut
Saturday, July
Rosh.Chodesh Ab
Sunday. July 22
Fast of Ab
Monday,
Aug. 13
Ittuth-Chodesh Ellul
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Monday, Sept. 10
New Year's Eve

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Mrs. A. Leabitt returned to Ur-
Miss Gertrude Eder, violinist, of
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with
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Y. W. H. A. NOTES

in Activities:
Announcements of activities for
1922-23 have already been sent to
the members of the Y. W. H. A. and Schedue of Classes Announced
an early and enthusiastic enrollment
by Leading Orthodox
is anticipated. Several new activi-
Congregation.
ties have been added and many oth-
ers will be announced from time to
time. The program at present in-
Congregation Shaarey Zedek an-
cludes millinery, dressmaking, dec- nounces a series of interesting ac-
orative art, gymnasium, swimming, tivities for young and old, men,
dramatics, Ilebrew, Bible study, busi- women and children, for the coming
ness efficiency, home nursing, French, year.
Glee Club and a domestic science
Featuring the many activities will
course. Registration will begin on be adult classes in Jewish history and
Tuesday evening, Oct. 3, and will Hebrew, to be conducted by Rabbi
continue until Thursday, Oct. 5.
A. Si. Hershman.
, —
Gymnasium classes will be con-
ducted for men, women and children.
Room Registry:
The women's-and girls' classes will
The Jewish Woman's clubhouse is be under the supervision of Miss Lil-
filled to capacity for house residents
lian Levin. Competent instructors
and an attempt is therefore being will be in charge of the men's classes.
made to organize a room registry so
The gymnasium classes will be held
that girls and young women coming
from neighboring and other cities to as follows:
Women's noon-day classes, Sion-
Detroit to work may be provided
days and Wednesdays at 1 p. m.
with good Jewish homes. These
Girls, ages 9 to 11, Mondays, 3:30
young women coma recommends
to 4:30 p. m.
and it is very necessary that they
Girls, ages 11 to 14, Wednesdays,
be referred to Jewish homes. Call
m..
3:30 to 5:30
the clubhouse, Glendale 7971, to reg-
Iligh School girls' classes, Mon-
ister available rooms.
days, 4:30 to 6 p. m.
Business women's classes, Mon-
Home Making Class:
days at 7 p. m.
Men's noon-day classes will be held
One of the new activities of inter-
est will be a class in home making on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 12:30.
Boys, 8 to 11, Tuesdays after
under the direction of Mrs. Virginia
Cole, a graduate of Pratt Institute. school.
Boys, ages 12 and up, Thursdays
The class is being given primarily for
brides and brides-elect. Instruction after school.
The Shaarey Zedek Men's Athletic
will include table setting, marketing,
food budget, preparation and serv- Club meets at 7 p. m. on Thursdays.
Women and girls desiring to join
ing of different types of breakfasts,
luncheons, dinners and afternoon re- above mentioned classes should regis-
freshments. The newly equipped ter at the Shaarey Zedek at 3:30 on
kitchen laboratory of the Merrill Tuesday.
A special boys' and girls' dramatic
Palmer School, 71 East Ferry avenue,
will be used for the class work. The class will be organized to meet at 4
class will meet every Thursday morn- o'clock on Tuesdays. This class will
ing from 10 to 12 o'clock. The fee prpeare plays for the Sunday School,
for instruction will be very nominal. in addition to making a study of the
Early registration for this course is drama.
A dramatic club of girls of 16
advised.
years and up will meet on Tuesday
evenings. Classes in handiwork for
Monthly Meetings:
girls will meet at 4 p. m. on Thurs-
Arrangements are MAY being made days.
for interesting meetings to be held
Those interested in these activities
the last Sunday of every month at are urged to send their names in at
the Shaarey Zedek. Speakers of once to the Shaarey Zedek.
prominence have agreed to address
Plans are now being completed for
the meetings. The first meeting will the organization of a Men's Club of
be on Sunday afternoon, Oct. 29. the Shaarey Zedek.
Notices of same will be sent the
The annual election of officers and
board of directors of the Shaarey Ze-
members.
dek will be held this Tuesday even-
ing, Oct. 10.
Summer Camp Reunion:

Registration

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An outing is beans planned for all
of the girls who spent their vacations
at New Baltimore for Sunday, Oct.
22. This advance notice is being
given so that the various groups 'who
spent their vacations together can
turn out for this reunion. The place
of meeting will be announced at a
later date. There will be lots of fun,
the usual good eats, games, camp
songs, yells, etc., and mnay other
surprises are being planned for the
day.

Hikes:
A series of three hikes are being
planned for Oct. 29, Nov. 5 and Nov.
12. The members are asked to reg-
ister in advance at the clubhouse for
these events. The cost for lunch will
be 35 cents. Interesting country
places will be the destination of the
hikers.

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RABBI LEVIN TO SPEAK
AT THE MOGEN ABRAHAM

Rabbi Judah L. Levin will speak
this Saturday afternoon, Shabbos
Tshuvoh, at 4 o'clock, at the Mogen
Abraham synagogue. Rabbi Levin
will also deliver a sermon on Kol
Nidre Night, Sunday, at 6 o'clock, at
the Mogen Abraham Synagogue.

Rabbi Schwartz Fund.

In response to an appeal made for
the family of Rabbi A. Schwartz,
whose eight orphan children are on
their way to this country, the sum
of $5 was received at The Chronicle
office from Saul E. Jacob of A. Jacob
& Co. Further contributions can be
sent to Rabbi Schwartz, care of Mrs.
Jacoby, 1449 Longfellow avenue, or
in the care of The Chronicle-

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The Michigan Federation of Uk-
rainian Jews last week opened a cam-
paign for members. Abraham Jahn,
secretary of the federation, addressed
a number of synagogues during Rosh
ha-Shanah and many Jews enlisted
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