acip iturrAmsh (iiRtiNiCU4 PAGE FOURTEEN Shaarey Zedek Folk get: tote ileth El Will Dance Dec. 13 4AECEK--- Notre NNMANIMAILll Auxiliary and Young People Join in Chanukah Function. Ann' CHAIRMAN OF DANCE FOR OLD FOLKS HOME WALLACE- MONROE Sol Lewis is chairman of the four- teenth annual ball for the benefit of the Jewish Old Folks' Home, which Mfg. Co. y Celebration Program: 33 JOHN R STREET Anniversary services at the temple, 10:30 a. m. Children's service and entertain- Brilliantlights, colorful decorations, ment at the temple, 2:30 p. m. Banquet at Book-Cadillac Hotel, 7 tuneful music and abundant refresh- ments will mark the Chanukah dance p. m. Due to the exigencies of space, the str%ices and the banquet will be at- tended by invitation. The children's service and entertainment are open only to the pupils of Temple Beth El School of Religion and are intended for all the children of the school from the primary through the high school department. The splendid work inaugurated by Beth RI College for Jewish Studies goes steadily forward. The attend- ance is most excellent and the inter- est manifested all that one could pos- sibly desire. The congregation, and particularly the promoters of this college, are to be heartily congratu- lated upon what has already been achieved. It is expected that at the beginning of the next semester sev- eral new and important classes will he added. At present 13 hours of in- struction are given each week. While the Monday evening sessions are now closed, the Wednesday evening ses- sions, offering classes in Bible litera- ture, in Jewish history and in ele- mentary and advanced Hebrew, are MRS. HIMON KAPLAN still open for new registrants. As the to be held at the Shaarey Zedek Syna- classes are rapidly filling up, the gogue Sunday evening, Dec. 13, under Wednesday evening sessions, too, will the joint auspices of the Ladies' Aux- soon he closed. iliary and the Young People's Society of the congregation. The dance will Gymnasium: Have you joined the gymnasium? be preceded by a one-act play "Bang- ing the Teakettle" a comedy by E. Remember that all classes are under Milton Altfeld, which has produced competent direction and instructor- thousands of laughs in eastern cities. ship. Men's classes are held on Mon- The cast, recruited from the Young day and Thursday evenings, women's People's Society, consists of the Misses -lasses on Tuesday evenings and Fri- Edith Shetzer, Mettie Baron and Celia day mornings, and Boy Scout classes Miller and Burnett Krauss, Samuel on Wednesday evenings. All requests Willis, Morris Greenberg and Oliver for the use of the gymnasium must be Kantor. The play will start promptly made to the chairman of the gymna- sium committee, Jacob Mazer. at 8:15 o'clock. Seymour Simons' Webster Hall Or- chestra will furnish the music for the Change of Address: The year book of the congregation dancing which will follow the play. The dance will be the second of a se- is now ready for the press. In order ries to be held during the winter. Mrs. that the directory may be as accurate 'Limon Kaplan is chairman of the com- as possible, it is requested that mem- mittee directing the arrangements for bers who have recently changed their address will communicate the fact the dances. The guests at the dance will be wet. without delay to the secretary. Thermos Desk Sets Carbonic Syphon Bottles Statuary Bronze and Porcelain Figure. Smoking Tray. Flasks Cigarette Bones Desk Sets Humidor. Cocktail Sets Paper Weight. Whiskey Bottles rl Match Holders Book-Ends Newspaper Holders Photo Frames Desk Lamps i t Fine Leather Portfolios Memo Pads Note Books Ink Wells Marble Ash Trays with Bronze Figures Ships Scotch Set. Crystal Service. and many other things, novel, artistic, ornamental, all useful .B. KING 8CO. ibra ry ors) 6.(fronJ 11 ..4. ,. 1111 11t 414 ta, f ril. c i lif ,../.,, ft ._„,... 0 corned by the hospitality committees of the auxiliary and the congregation. The committee is v ,mposed of Rabbi and Mrs. A. Hershman, Mr. and Mrs. M. 11. Zackheim, Mr. and Mrs. David W. Simons, Mrs. Harry Wets- man, Mr. and Mrs. David S. Zeman, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Solomon, Mr. and Airs. Joseph IL Ehrlich, Mr. and Mrs. Barney Blumrosen, Mr. and Mrs. M. AL Applebaum, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Frank, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stoll, Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Strasler, Mr. and Mrs. Ilarry M. Selker, Mr. and Mrs. A. Louis Gordon, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Shetzer, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rubi. 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Wedding Rings and Mountings Platinum and 18-Kt White Gold We Specialize in SOL LEWIS will be given at the Arcadia on Jan. 14. The proceeds will aid in clearing the debts of the home and enable those in charge to proceed with the building of a new home at Davison and Lin- ao wood avenues. Emanuel Lewis is as- sistant chairman. The ball is under the management of the Young Peo- ple's Society of the home, which was recently organized by the Northwest- ern branch under the direction of Mrs. Anna Rubenstein, Mrs. M. P. Fisher, Miss Edna Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Lewis. The officers, elected at the last meeting, are Morton Grass, president; Mollie Slutzky, vice-presi. dent; Frances Blumeno, secretary; Lillian Grass, treasurer, and Lillian Gottesman, financial secretary. Meet- ings for the present will be held every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock at Emanuel Synagogue. Young folks over the age of 18 years are invited to attend these meetings and to become members. Memorial Gifts: Do not forget that a few splendid memorial gifts are still available in the temple. If you have dear ones whose names you would perpetuate in our sacred house, communicate without delay with the chairman of the committee on memorial gifts, Dr. Franklin. Use Our Library: F.-_- - - F-_- -- - t• Sunday Afternoon CI : The School of Religion of Temple Beth El has still room for registrants for its afternoon sessions. While the Sunday morning session is completely occupied, the Sunday afternoon ses- sions are established to give equally attractive instruction in Jewish his- tory and Jewish religion. If you know of a child who is not receiving a Je-w- ish education, please send him to the afternoon school of Temple Beth El. There is no tuition fee. •LETTER. BO X RELIGIOUS WORK OF JEWISH WOMEN Temple Sisterhoods Announce Activi• ties Planned for Season. CINCINNATI. — A second year course for child study circles main- tained by the National Federation of Temple Sisterhoods is a feature of the program planned for this year by the National Committee on Religious Schools, according to a statement made by Mrs. Henry Nathan, of Buf- falo, New York, chairman of the na- tional committee on religious schools. The advanced course is being planned, she said, in answer to the requests from those local sisterhoods, who, hav- ing completed the first course, are anxious to continue their work. Mrs. Nathan's statement is in the form of a message to the religious school chairman of sisterhoods affili- ated with the national body. In this message she sets forth a program of activities for the current year. She gives many suggestions for work which she urges the sisterhoods to en- gage in, pointing out particularly as an excellent activity, the upbuilding of Jewish libraries i ntheir localities. Sirs. Nathan also gave a review of the work of her group in which she told of the number of parent teachers' associations which have been organ- ized throughout the country, and of the religious activities in which sis- terhoods engage ein the different cit- ies of the country in connection with religious school work. In many cities, she said, not only the library but the Sabbath School itself is maintained by the sisterhood, and in smaller towns where there are no rabbis or syna- gogues, the entire burden of religious education and activity remains with the sisterhood. She pointed out that in many cases the Sisterhoods main- tain independent schools which they both finance and conduct. She also announced that the nation. al committee has forwarded a list of literature suitable for juvenile reading to its local committees, which is in- tended to help them choose books for the libraries run in conjunction with the Sabbath Schools. Mr. S. B. Kahn, 29 Waverly Avenue. Dear Mr. Kahn:—In one of the let- ters addressed to prospects during the Community Fund drive appeared the following paragraph: - Dramatics: "'It is incumbent on the Jews of EE , Two one-act plays are to be gtven ..-=- , in the Little Theater of the Y on Dec. Detroit to do their duty by the Com- ',-2...130, Christopher Morley's "Thursday munity Fund, which, as you know, -: Evening" and "Rehearsal." Both supports virtually all the charities of .-7_ plays are very delightful comedies the city, including Jewish philan- ▪ - a and the casts are excellent ones. One thropic organizations." This statement is inaccurate. The _=, may look forward to a very interest- -- only excuse for the inaccuracy is the 5.! ing evening. =- fact that it was dictated under the hectic pressure of the campaign. There .f - - __. - - I Chanukah Dance: -- are a number of Jewish organizations Seymour Simons' Orchestra has -- - -... in Detroit which are not affiliated with .=. been chosen to play for the first an- the fund, but which seek support in- -- P_ I nasal dance of the Y, which is going to dependently, such as the Hebrew Or- -==.. he held at Webster Hall, Tuesday, phan Asylum, the Hebrew Sheltering ---., Dec. 15. Invitations have been sent House, the Home for Aged, and _-,..", to only 1925-1926 members of this others. --,-- -1 organization. However, they will be In my opinion there is no reason - i extended to those paying their dues why these organizations should not between now and the 15th. become affiliated with the Community _=1 Fund and nip hope is that they will -52- 1 Friday Night Services: unite with the other Jewish philan- --•! Milton Alexander will conduct the thropic agencies of the city in the fed- --.' services on Friday night, Dec. 18. Ile eration which is now being organized. s -=. Es' will talk en "Information, Education, The above named organisations are —=' Inspiration." This promises to be ■ undoubtedly performing a necessary very interesting discussion and ■ and worth while task. The difficulties K. -- large group of young people is ex- under which they are laboring as sep. --• peeled to be present. arate and independent institutions would in a measure, undoubtedly, be , Supper Classes! alleviated were they to join hands Have you ever had the desire to be with the other societies as units in a =. -M! able to go into the kitchen and pre- community plan. -, Though it has been the policy of the --== pare • delicious meal in a very short period? To know how to set the table United Jewish Charities in past years M-! and serve properly? You can learn to prefer private homes for dependent all of this and more about the me- children, we recognize that for certain • ebonies of a kitchen by joining the children institution life is necessary, ▪ , Z - . - - . - supper classes on Mondays and Tues. and to that extent we recognize that - ..- days. They are held at 5:30, the girls the community should support them. 0- coming to the club house from work The Cleveland Orphan Asylum has -',and preparing their own meals. This for many years received a regular an - .0. is really an unusual opportunity for nual appropriation from the United - Jewish Charities of this city. I am "Ts ambitious girls. ... -- - ' E-- sure that the latter organization is as favorably disposed to the local orphan Bridge Claw.: Bridge is becoming a necessary so- asylum and is prepared for a union of 'dal asset. Without a knowledge of forces. I trust that none of the organiza- 'the game one is doomed to be a "wall :flower" at social gatherings. Join the tions named above has been unduly =' bridge classes at the Y. They are embarrassed by the propaganda of I held every Monday and Thursday eve- the special Jewish committee of the ! Community Fund. If it has, we stand nings. ready to correct that impression. Sincerely yours, the per- A lovelorn cook oversalts MORRIS D. WALDMAN. ' ridge. N. 4.1 ar. .1IF Radio Highboy for the House Beautiful! B UILT in this English Renaissance Highboy cabinet is the Sonora Radio Receiving Set and Speaker—a combination that achieves realistic radio reproduction. The extremely selective five tube receiver interprets clearly and faithfully—each note is true in tone—while the speaker perfects reproduction with that pleasing mellowness that made Sonora famous. Those who love beautiful music invariably appreciate beauty in furniture—both these qualities are found in SonoraRadiolfighboy. Sonora Radio Highboy. Five tube set and speaker built in—concealed compartment for battery and charger . . . . $200 Everybody's Music Shoppe 8945 TWELFTH STREET At Taylor Telephone Euclid 2977 Demonstration. Gladly Given in Your Home OP — E84 - EVENING I Making Over Modernizing Old Wedding Rings Design Patented An Invitation! The Congreation Bethel of Wyandotte Cordially Invites Your Presence at the SIYOM SEFER TORAH Sunday, Dec. 13, 1 P. M. — at the — ODD FELLOWS TEMPLE CHESTNUT STREET WYANDOTTE, MICH. Music a nd Entertainment Refreshments Served Boris S. Holmstock of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, Solomon Levin, Dr. Levin and other prominent men will speak. J. Banilower, Vice•President S. Schwartz, President M. Cohen, Organizer I. Podolsky, Treasurer, 82 Pine Street. Mark II. Levin, Secretary, 100 North Biddle Avenue. COME AND BRING YOUR FRIENDS slomtk. ■■•■■•■■■■•■■■•■■•■■■■■•■■•■•■•■•■•■■■■•■■■ 0 I WE SUGGEST 0 DANISH PASTRY I FRENCH PASTRY Fancy Cookies and MaJsr- 0A 5 g C WEDDING CAKES BIRTHDAY CAKES FANCY CAKES roans. Also Our Famous Tortes. / 1 I 1 i New York Pastry Shop :11 0 r 8830 TWELFTH STREET II, r, EMPIRE 6780 Y. W. H. A. NOTES ON REGISTERED HAND CARVED The hook "Israel," by Ludwig Lewisohn, is in our library and you may borrow it. The library is open Sunday afternoon from 2 to 4 o'clock. There are many other books of Jew- Mrs. Ir;. andrsSint Charles Y i o .h f Itapil s17(1 1 , M M rr s. ish interest in our library available a rTi r d 11 Robert Marwil, Mr. and Mrs. Morse to you. v Cohen, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ri kin, Moss, Mr. and "The International Joseph:" Mr. and Mrs. Harry "The International Joseph" will be Mrs. Israel B. avidson, Mr. and Mrs. D N. E. Aronstam, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph the subject of Rabbi Leon Fram's ser- Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. mon on Saturday morning, Dec. 19. Keidan, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bofsky, The services take place in the Brown Mr. and Mrs. Henry Friedman, Mr. Memorial Chapel at 10:30 and are and Mrs. David Friedman, Mrs. Philip attended by a large number of men Gordon, Mrs. Dora Moyer, Mr. and and women. Many of the women Mrs. Samuel Lieberman, Mr. and Mrs. have brought their children to the services. On Saturday morning, Dec. 12, the pulpit is occupied by Dr. Leo Klein, Mrs. Philip Shulman and Mr. M. Franklin. He will preach on the theme "Rededication." =land Mrs. Robert Loewenberg. - Er.. - - - _‘-_: .=-- - - ff: - - -E - ... ..--- Design Patented. 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