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YOUNG JUDAEA PLANS
MANY MARCH EVENTS

RABBI LEVIN HEARS

OF SCHOLAR'S DEATH

Word that Rabbi Isaac Yerush ,
Diskin of Jerusalem died Feb s'' int
received Tuesday by Rabbi Judah L.
Levin of this city in a rublesrant
Programs showing the varied ac- front Jerusalem. According to Itsbbi
tivities of Young Judaean clubs in Levin, the deceased rabbi was one of
the city have been planned for March. the foremost Jewish scholars "f his
The first event will be a meeting of time and was the head of an in.s[tu•
children who •, 1 , ,r
the leaders' council at the Jewish tion for orphan
accorded supi, , ■ !
Woman's Club house, SU Rowena years had been
Thursday
evening,
March
5,
at
Orthodox
Jews
throughout
the
street,
new and modernly equitmsd
8:30 o'clock, when Philip Sloniovitz A
will discuss "How to Bring Pales- ing to house the orphans is Is.'s in
Young Judaean the course of construction.
tinian Discussion Into
Rabbi Rivkin WS', the son
Clubs."
Joshua Loeb nisi,:
A track meet for all junior boys late Rabbi

Program Includes Festive Celebration

of Purim Holiday.

Philomathie Debating Club.

The influence of heredity and en-
vironment on the individual was dis-
cussed by Hyman Barahal and Ilerzl
Shur at the last meeting of the l'hilo-
mathic Debating Club, held Feb. 22
at the Philadelphia and Byron avenue
Talmud Torah. General discussion
followed, including a criticism by Ily-
, man Cohen.
At the next meeting, to be held
' March 1, the topic to be debated will
lie: "Resolved, That Soviet Russia
Be Recognized by the United States."
I Irving Schlussel and Henry Thumin
will uphold the affirmative and Ira
t Sityttine and Walter Farber the nega-

The meetings will be social
bersfl
and cultural, each third evening being
devoted to a study of Ilebrew litera-
ture.

Young Israel.
The Young Israel of Detroit will
hold a Purim dance at the Y. W. H.
A. clubhouse, S9 Rowena street, Mon-
day evening, March 9. The society
was organized a year ago and num-
bers among its members Jewish
young men interested in keeping
, I1,•
alive traditional Judaism. The boys will be held at the Central Iligh for years headed the Jew s I
ay
Kovno and lire - rl •
conduct services every Saturday
School gymnasium Saturday evening, munities of
morning in a hall on Frederick street.
. The leaders will take part and was regarded by his esi,.
M arch 7
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A membership campaign is now being I in a basketball game. The gnaws will in the rabbinical professian
greatest Talmudic authorii y
conducted.
be open to all boys and will open at
Late ill life he settled ni I'
day.
8 o'clock.
On Sunday evening, March 8, a
Junior Star Sewing Club.
On March S and 15 Purim cele- tine.
mock murder trial will be held, which
Miss Blanche Seligman of King brations will be held at the Jewish
the public is invited to attend.
avenue was hostess at the last meet- R'oman's Club house. The leaders, CLERGYMAN BELIEVES
ing of the Junior Star Sewing Club. seniors and intermediaries of Young
MESSIAH IS COMING
Sigma Phi Gamma.
Tickets were distributed for a Purim ludaean clubs will give a dance on
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LONDON.---(.1. T.
At a recent meeting of the Sigma party to be held March 14 at the Jew- ' March 8, using the entire first floor
ss
, Phi Gamma Sorority, a suns was given isle Woman's Club, S9 Rowena street. of the clubhouse. Members will come influx 14 Jews t Palestina
t
Messiah
will
reins
the
to the United Jewish Emergency Miss Vivian Stack of 454 East l'hila- masked, refreshments will be served that
I 'r.
' Fund. The sorority gave a dinner at &labia avenue will be hostess at the and there will be no admission was the belief expressed by to
A. E. Richards, ii, ward. II
the Addison Hotel and a theater party next meeting.
charge. A Purim festival for juniors
Church Army, in an odd r,''-
--
at the Bonstelle I'layhouse Thursday,
will be held Sunday, Starch 15, at
delivered before the ',a m i ss
Pisgah Lodge Auxiliary.
Feb. 26. Miss Evelyn Vine was in
2:30 o'clock, in the Little Theater.
ary Society. Ile stated tHit
At a recent
election
of the
Ladies
charge. Bliss Beatrice Miller of Ha- Auxiliary
of Pisgah
Lodge,
No.
34, A program will be given, followed by no reason why the Mes..iali
zelwood avenue will be hostess at the
a dance and refreshments in the club-
year.
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., the following board of house.
rou
.
p will be not come this
next meeting.
i or g
E ach tumor
directors was chosen: Mrs. Harry represented on the program. The
Fleischman, president; Mesdames guests will come masked or in
o fulfill the particular requirements of each indi-
Junior Hashachar.
Cohen, I. Rubenstein, Harry queratle costume and prizes will be
vidual room—and to accentuate the beauty of
The meetings of the Junior Hestia- George Cohen,
Klein, II. H. Prenzlauer, D. Blatni- awarded for the best costumes. Lead-
char
Club
will
be
held
every
two
beautiful furnishnigs—is the purpose of interior
boll,
Sarah
Katz, Joshua Karbal, II. ers of junior groups have been invited
weeks on Thursday at the Jewish
decorations and furnishings designed and executed by
Woman's Club, 89 Rowena street. Schwartz, Solomon, James Sobel, to attend the festival.
Markowitz,
J. Rosenbloom, R. B.
Dean Studios, as witness this unique dining room of an
officers of the clubs invited
The next meeting will be held Thurs-
Newman, Ottner, J. Neiman, J.Ep- their members to attend the dance to
impressive new home in Pontiac. You incur no risk when
day, March 5, at the club house.
stein, Dean, J. Rabinowitz, D. Gold- be given Sunday evening, March 15,
you employ Dean Service—nor obligation in requesting
berg, J. Fleischer, Schultz, Ilarry at the Talmud Torah at Philadelphia
Art Circle.
estimates.
Eisler, Sol Braiker, Max Fleischman, and Byron avenues by the Alumni As-
Miss Samuel II. Singer was hostess
M. Fishman and Modell, and the
❑ ebrew
at the last meeting of the Art Circle. Misses E. Licht and Minnie Willis. sociation of the United
Schools. This is the first affair soon-
, The club will give a luncheon and The next regular me flog will be held
sired by the association and Young
I theater party at the Bonstelle Play-
2 at the lo ge roo ms. The Judaean co-operation is being sought.
house on Thursday, March 12. Mrs. March
The Ilerzl Judaeans and the Mogen
Roy Fisher and Mrs. Oscar Held are board of directors meeting, will be
10, I'urim, to David Club, two junior groups, will
postponed from h March
12.
in charge of the tickets. Mrs. Fisher
stage a debate on the question, "Re-
will be hostess at the next meeting. T
hursday, Marc
solved, That Mexico Be Used as a
Jewish Women's European Welfare. Temporary Place of Refuge by the
'Hebrew Ladies Aid.
A board meeting of the Jewish Jews," Saturday evening, March 21,
MICHIGAN'S LEADING DECORATORS AND FURNISHERS FOR
A meeting of the Hebrew Ladies
Women's European Welfare Organiz- at 7 o'clock, at the Talmud Torah at
OVER EIGHTY YEARS
Aid Society was held Feb. 18. Com-
ation will be held Saturday evening, Delmar and Westminster streets. Sev-
mittees were appointed to complete Feb. 25, at the home of Mrs. Joseph
eral of the clubs are planning to at-
arrangements for a Purim ball to be Rattner, 8732 LaSalle boulevard. The
held March 15 at the Book-Cadillac next regular meeting will be held tend in a body.
Hotel. The next meeting, which will Tuesday evening, March 3, at the
take place March 4, is the last meet- Farnsworth synagogue. At the last Urges Night Sessions in Court
ing before the dance and all members
was donated
Dealing With Litigation
meeting the sum of
are requested to attend.
to the United Jewish Emergency
Involving Workers.
FOR
Fund.
Alpine Social Club.
At the last meeting of the Alpine
L'Allegro Girls.
Edward J. Fallon, candidate for
Monday, Feb. 16, Rabbi Leo M. ed. During the recent war she worked Social Club Samuel Brody gave an
The last regular meeting of the justice of the peace, is emphasizing
Franklin officiating. Interment was for the government ordnance depart- entertainment. A farewell gift was
L'Allegro Girls Club was held at the the need for legislative reform to meet
ment in Detroit. She was a gradu-
in Woodmere Cemetery.
presented to Abraham Baker, who re- home of Miss Wilma Shenker, 14149
the urgent needs of a rapidly growing
Mrs. Kirchheimer was born in Ger- ate of Central High School.
cently resigned from the club. At East Jefferson avenue. Plans were
HARRY D. GINSBURG
She is survived by her husband,
city. Ile points out the need for a
The death of Harry D. Ginsburg many. She lived in Detroit for 10 Harry Winkelman; her parents, Mr. the next meeting. to be held at the discussed for a party to be held the court session to handle the eases of
occurred Wednesday, Feb. 11. He years, coming here from Chicago. and Mrs. A. S. Weinberg; eight sis- home of Thomas Shulman, 551 Theo- latter part of March. Miss Lillian those who are employed during the
was born in Russia 38 years ago and She was the widow of the late Theo- ters, Mrs. Sol Mitchell, Mrs. David dore street, Armand A. Shulman will Leiter will be hostess at the next day and who are occasioned loss of
came to this country when a child. dore Kirchheimer. She is survived by Kahn, Mrs. Sol Lewis, the Misses speak on "The Development of Amer- meeting.
time and money by reason of the con-
To Fill Vacancy Caused by
Ile had resided in Detroit for three three children, Mrs. Myron S. Semp- Sarah, Betty, Marian and Sylvia ican Industries." Joseph Reitman
gested condition of the courts during
Death of
years. Burial look place Thursday liner and Alice and Carmen Kirch- Weinberg, all of Detroit, and Mrs. will give several solos, accompanied
Madison Athletic Club.
the day sessions. He promises, if
on the violin by Benjamin Slotnick
afternoon from his late residence, heimer.
The Madison Athletic Club will elected, to strive to establish an eve-
Joseph Tyser of Buffalo, and two
and
on
the
piano
by
Thomas
Shulman.
1835 West Philadelphia avenue. In-
hold its last open meeting for the sea- ning session to care for this kind s.of
brothers, Shirley and Leon Weinberg.
Abraham Waronoff will give a few of
terment was at Machpelah Cemetery.
MRS. LILLIAN WINKELMAN
son at the Y. W. II. A. clubrooms, 89 litigation.
She also leaves a large number of
his latest clog steps.
Mr. Ginsburg is survived by his
Rowena street, Sunday evening, Mar.
Mrs. Lillian Winkelman, 25 years other relatives and friends residing in
Ile criticises the abuse of the pres-
widow, Bella Berrie Ginsburg; two old, died at Harper Hospital Wednes- Detroit, St. Ignace and elsewhere.
1. A program will be given, conclud- ent garnishment system whereby mon-
Your Vote and Support Will B,
Zedakah Club.
sons, Ernest and Boris Ginsburg; his day afternoon, Feb. 18. She was
ing with a motion picture and danc- ey is attached prior to the determina-
ly Appreciated.
Si
The next regular meeting of the
father, Solomon Ginsburg; one broth- born in Ilarrisville, Mich., and came
ing. The following officers were tion of the ease, and states that he will
PETER ROTH
Zedakah Club will be held at the home
er and sister, Leon Ginsburg and Mrs. to Detroit with her family 10 years
elected at the last meeting: Presi- advocate legislative change to prevent
Mrs.
M.
Davis,
2215
Hazelwood
Benjamin Schurgin, all residents of ago. She was the daughter of Mr.
The death of Peter Roth of 5810 of -
Primaries Wednesday, March 4.
dent, Michael Gruskin; vice-president, garnisheeing money due for work and
avenue, on Monday, March 2.
Detroit.
and Mrs. A. S. Weinberg of 280 Sheridan avenue occurred Saturday,
Albert Jacobs . recording secretary, labor before the merits of the case are
A number of out-of-town friends Hague avenue. Three years ago she Feb. 21, at the age of 44 years. He
David Marks; treasurer, Kapp Fodem; fully gone into.
Athena Girls Club.
and relatives attended the funeral. married Ilarry Winkelman and moved was born in Detroit and spent his life
The Athena Girls Club will hold a assistant treasurer, William Hacker;
Among them were Mrs. Ginsburg's to St. Ignace, Mich., where she resid- here. Burial took place Monday af -
financial secretary, Samuel Levin, and
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Berris of ed until her death. The funeral took ternoon, Feb. 23, with interment in bridge tea Sunday afternoon, March sergeant-at-arms, Samuel Jacobs. In-
Adrian; Samuel Weiss and Abraham place Friday afternoon, Feb. 20, at Woodmere Cemetery. Rabbi A. M . 29, from 2 to 5, at the Statler Hotel. stallation of officers will take place
Tickets are being sold by all the mem-
DON'T FORGET TO ATTEND THE
Schwartz of Adrian; II. Rosenthal 1 o'clock. Rabbi A. M. Hershman of- lleshman officiated.
at the open meeting.
and Mrs. S. Green of Ann Arbor and ficiated. Interment was in Clover
Mr. Roth is survived by his widow, bers.
Joseph Ginsburg of Mount Clemens.
Mary Roth; his mother, Mrs. Kate
Purity Chapter.
Hill Cemetery.
Zeirei Zion.
Roth; five sisters, Mrs. Isadore Ab-
Eight candidates were initiated by
Mrs. Winkelman was active in the
A memorial to Alev Doled Gordon,
MRS. BERTHA KIRCHHEIMER
rams, Mrs. Max Grossman, Mrs.
Purity Chapter, No. 359, Order East-
Women's
Civic
League,
a
member
of
Harry S. Grant, Mrs. Bernard Berko- one of the founders of the Zeirei Zion ern Star, Monday evening, Feb. 23.
Mrs. Bertha Kirchheimer of 1529
GIVEN BY THE
Calvert avenue died Friday, Feb. 13, the Order Eastern Star and an active witz and Miss Mae Roth, and one Organization, will be held at 6:30 The work of the evening was exempli-
a'clock Sunday, March 1, at the Y.
after an illness of two weeks. She participant in all charitable and social brother, Jacob Roth.
fied by the officers. A large number
affairs
in
the
city
in
which
she
resid-
W.
H.
A.
clubhouse,
89
Rowena
was 58 years old. Burial took place
of members were present. At the
street. Joseph Chaggi will speak on
close of the meeting a luncheon was
the life of Gordon. A program will
served in the dining room, which was
AT THE
be given. The Palestine pioneer fund
decorated in commemoration of
informal dance held last Sunday even-
Washington's birthday.
the Book-Cadillac Hotel proved
Admission 75c Per Person
at
ing
Finzel Society Orchestra
a financial and social success. The
Youths of Zion.
organization has extended its thanks
Solomon Levin will speak at a
to the community for its co-operation.
meeting of the Youths of Zion to be
held Wednesday evennig, March 4, at
Methun Girls Club.
We Have a Complete
89 Rowena street. A memorial meet-
Fifteen girls organized the Methun
ing for A. D. Gordon, philosopher and
Service for Your
Girls Club two weeks ago at the home
founder of the Zeirei Zion Organiza-
of Miss Gertrude I'eiman. The fol-
Convenience.
tion, was held last Wednesday even-
lowing officers were elected: Presi-
ing. Ilarry Brevis, president, and
dent, I.illian Goldman; treasurer, Ida
Drive your car to
Simon Richardson were the principal
Butensky; vice-president, Gertrude
speakers. Meetings are held at 89
We want to help
Peiman, and secretary, Goble Bromo-
Rowena street every Wednesday
vitz. The club will meet every Tues.
day evening at the homes of the mem- evening.

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Electrical Lighting in Home

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In lighting the home there are two
important points to be given consider-
B'noa Rachel.
ation, the quantity as well as the
In celebration of Chamisho Osor quality of the light required, and the
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b'Shebat the B'nos Rachael Club held varied decorative effects obtainable
a program Tuesday evening, Feb. 10, by artistic lighting arrangements,
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off
icers
was
of
The quantity of light varies in dif-
were served. Election
held Tuesday evening. Feb. 17. Miss ferent rooms. Domestic activities, Ir
Anne Goldberg was chosen president; such as sewing and cooking, require
Sophie Rushevsky, vice-pri[sdient; evenly distributed, properly diffused
ICI:Itn'el(1)717:(
Esther Selitsky, secretary, and Eva light in greater quantity and of purer
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was also elected reporter.
150th Week
Direct, unshaded light causes not
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only unnecessary and unpleasant eye-,
Herz! Judaeans.
SUNDAY
strain, but has been proved by demon- !
NIGHT
A Father and Son night featured stration to act as an irritant to the i
Town
Make It a Habit—Always the Best Show in
the last meeting of the Ilerzl Ju- nerves. In rooms where there are a
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daeans. Leo Lubetsky opened the great many domestic activities there
NortoT ,', should be an even illumination--no
P with a short talk.
Rosin spoke on "Why I Am A Jew;
sharp contrasts of light and shadows.
Nathan Shur, "Why We Named Our In consideration of the second sali-
Club the lierzl Judaeans." and Sid- ant feature of home lighting, deco-
Dr. rative effects, it is much more artis-
nay Adelson, "Young Judaea.
J. Baruch and I. Rosin spoke for the tic and less expensive to decorate
In the Famous Hudson Theatre Success
fathers.
with light. Beautfiul fixtures can be
secured, many of period designs, oth-
ers not of any particular period yet
Sons of Judaea.
equally attractive, fixtures making for
At a meeting of the Sons of Judaea
harmonious atmosphere. On all these
A Comedy Melodrama by Samuel Shipman, Author of "East Is Wes
held last Sunday afternoon Purim
fixtures correct and true artistic deco-
songs were practised for a Purim fes-
Two Solid Hours of Thrills and Laughter.
rations can he secured by the proper
tival. At the next meeting Abraham
shading of the lamp.
Robinson will discuss the Jewish na-
tional song. "Ilatikvah;" Morris
Friedlander and Morris Kunin will Sales of Studebaker Used Can
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tell of Jewish current events and the
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Keeping Direct Pace With
I club will hold a Palestine map con-
' test. The Sons of Judaea will give a
Demand for New.
' humorous debate at the Purim pro-
gram to be given March 15 by the
The sale of Studebaker used cars
[ junior Young Judaean clubs of De-
is keeping pace with the demand for
! troit.
new Studebakers, according to Chet
Ashby of the main branch, 3646
i Wilbur De Young, a recent gradu- Woodward avenue.
Ever since the 1925 models came
Open All Year.
' ate of the Detroit College of Law. has
been appointed assistant to John S. out there has been a greater interest !
in
all Studebakors than ever before
Orr, head of the legal department of
New Studebakers of every type and
I the American State Bank. Mr. De
good used Studebakers are being sold
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Young was a member of the debating
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