A merica Awish periodical Carter
Myrot A. Keys, treasurer f the
informed the members that 40
the Fenkell Mothers Club the new of-
of the Young Israel Club will read
per rent of its bond issue had been
ficers
for
the
coming
year
were
for-
Those
the Megillalt at 7:30 p. m.
purchases' by less than half of the
madly installed by Arthur Mansbach.
who are interested are requested to
present membership of the club. and
i be on time. This ball is to be held board member of the Jewish Center'.
One hundred and twenty-fife mem.
Track Meet:
that the balance will undoubtedly be
Final arrangements have been. at the Shairey edek ballroom, Willis Association. The banquet was held ten of the Knollwood Country Club:
bin a short tame
at the Y. W. H. A. on Saturdayeve; net at a smoker, at the Ilotel
hotel. tat er s Vs -
_......... ............) completed for the track meet which and Brash, on Saturday evening. Feb. ning, Feb. 20. at which covers were
Dr. Hilliard W. Goldstick, chairman
last
Thursday
efer.ing,
as
the
first
of
is to be held at Central High School.. 27. Pave Diamond's crew of Finsel's
laid
for
100
people.
The
presidents
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the series of the entertainments to be' of the entertainment committee an-
Cass and Warren, on Saturday eve. Orchestra will furnish the music for
of all the mothers' elute in the city given by the club during the winter.
reur.cod that a formal dinner dance
ning, March 6. at 7:30 o'clock. On dancing. There wi:1 be six prizes for
. Bough Preaches at
Dr
were the guests of honor at this af-
The inestir.g was opened with an ad. ; %III he held at the Book-Cadillac Hotel
El:
the
best
costumer
three
for
adults
Feb.
22
all
the
boys
who
are
part:di-
fair. Mr. Finkelstein of the Jewish dress by President Maumee Morse; on Monday, M•rch 2. 1926 at which
1,0 1e Beth Franklin coccus:._ the
School for and three for children. There will be
e dire
at the B alch
mole Pr.
Daily Day paid glowing tribute to outlining the club's present condition. affair each member will he allowed to
Epis-
Me , thodist S,
o f one for the most novel. one for the
nder t
Dr. paling (ties under
e Cnentralday Feb. 2
the work of the mothers' clubs. Af- Joe Magids-ohn, chairman of the mem-
pu lpit of thh
mite ere couple as his guest. A min-
hest hlstor,cally Jewish costume, and
•
Blatt
.
ear.
ter the d.nror, which had as spec:el bership committer followed. ar.nounc. strel show to be presented at Orches-
'LL Ch rold Hough will preach.. at
a th.rd for the funniest. In addition
total Harold o Sun
.
dishes
pickled
fish
and
kreplich.
Harry
tra
Hal in May ie also twirg prepared
bject, The
mple Beth E.I on the subject,
l
• ing that the club has 1S2 active mem.
-SettlementBatketbal
there will be many Purim features.
Inter-Settlement
sscheinman .another beard member, hers at the present time with 22 ap- and there will be • special stag get-
Te
t and Civilization.
A good time is assured all. Conic and
League for Midgets:
made
a
very
pretty
speech
in
which
together
meeting late in April, just
Prophe
plications for membership pending..
On Sunday morning, March 7, the
o the brier your friends_
Who the champion team of
he remarked on the good-looking Mr. Magidsohn also announced that prior to the opening of the course for
,Ipit will be occupied by Rabbi Leon Inter-Settlement Basketball League
be
sold
ail
mothers present.
play.
, who will deliver "Religion
the fifth of
only 43 memberships would
in for midgets is will be dec,de d on Oakwan.D•ridsoa Mothers Club:
kra
the present rate of 5500.tki each.
A r.,inibei of well-krown Detroit
Ott
:
l i4J.,.... 1
n e t.hae I'l
•entihneg.TLh e B
rstaypleasy
This youngest of our clubs will
tis ser ies of lectures
sthidup
President Morse further announced erterta:reis provided a very interest:
Rabbi Frs. Installs °Seers:
he Twentieth Century.' The speeial T
second
meeting
at
the
Long-
held a
t topic of the fifth lecture will be "An:.
that
plans
had
been
completed
for
program, among whom were Mary .
Temple
Beth
ce fellow School, Indiandale ar.d Twelfth
Rabbi Leon From of
Rabb Customs and Modern Men. Both teams are tie for fret pla.
oirner.cirin the erection of the club Timor, Charlotte Myers, Billy Mach
gnifi- having I. wo n ve stra ige ht gam es. Th.I. e :Tyler street entrance) on Saturday El installed the new officers of the house not later than April 1. to be , and Al Cameron of the Red Apple
Ri Eram will discuss the sim-
th e yi • J
fiiors rav
afternoon. Feb. 27, at 2:30 p. m. Dr. Mothers Club on Saturday afternoon, •
Jun
D. J .
use by La- Club, I.e. nand Sill:Ilan, star of the
ate f religi,us ceremonials, sy
,
Feb. 29, at the Moore School. Dr. completed and ready for
belt o and customs as contrasted with Midgets a hard tight for first pace, , Arr.s Kopp will talk on "Dubai's,
bor Day. A farm house cn the prop- Lady Be Good Company, and Fred
hopes and ideals. 15 hating four out of five games :o their ; which mill be followed by a musical Anna Kopp followed with a talk on lerty is being converted into a tem-
'Nolan. the well.known humorist,
,
"Diabetes- '
religious
Is.1:efs
I program.
both men and
e er
profitab.e for a odern credit.
1,s'rarY club house for
i, possibl
women, which will he used until the
t the forms an md the
The nearest the dearest.
Bring up a raven and he will pick
-; to 01,,re
A•niversare Baguet:
- Annual Masquerade Purim Bath
regular building is ready.
ual•v associated with re
n
o f t h .e annua
A s a specia1
fen
-
us,
At the fir: anniversary banquet of out your eyes.
This is the question
❑ tuals
T
wq,i,Yitrarn will attempt to masquerade Purim ball, Lazar Lev:
Cri.ta
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it;inplr 6011 El
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MI El College:
By special request a number of new
students were admitted to the courses
in the Jewish interpretation of the
New Testament given by Rabbi Leon
on Wednesday evenings at 7:45,
From
t
s f the
Bible
a nd the Wisdom Book
n
M. Fra nklin i
given by [Sr. 1,00
Tuesday afternoons at 3 o'clock.
letcr-
ever,
n for
stred
a the
tries.
:sally
vhich
Hid-
ed an
"Treaty Years of
Literary London:"
The Sisterhood of Temple Beth El
sill have ite relar meeting on Mon-
March S, at 2;15 in
oo , gu
day afternoon
the chapel. The lecturer will he F.
K. Batch:T. who will speak on the
subject, "Twenty Years of Literary
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Temple Library:
Do you know that the temple has a ,
circulating library for adult readers.
and that as a member of the temple'
Ion are eligible to the use of this li- _
braryl Among the new books to be
Joseph Klausner, the hook which
had are "Jesus of Nazareth," by
aroused the entire storm of contra-
versy at ut the Jewish view of Jesus:
"David Lubin," a biography of the
Jew who established the International
Institute of Agriculture; "Israel," by
Ludwig Lewisohn; Pinski's "The
Treasure." translated by Isaac Gold-
berg; The Matriarch." by G. B.
Stern; 4 •The Selmans," by Emanuel;'
"Akita." by Lehmann, and "Nathan
the Wise," by Lessing. The library'
is open every Sunday morning from'
10 until 12 o'clock and every Sunday
afternoon from 2 until 4 o'clock.
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All of them are insulated with solid
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School of Religion:
All members of the community who
now of children who are net receiv-
ing any Jewish education are invited •
to tell the children about the after-
noon school at Temple Beth El. There'
is no tuition fee. Children are taught'
Jewish history and the Bible accord-
ing to the most modern methods of
instruction, and it is a real service ,
to the community to give the children
this opportunity for Jewish educa-
tion.
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great
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and as
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uth either single or
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HighSchool Purim
Diaaer.Deam•.Dance:
The Students' Council of Temple
Beth El High School is now taking
reservations for the Purim dinner af-
fair, which it is giving on Sunday
night, Feb. 2:1. The affair is being
conducted entirely by the boys and
girls themselves. Even the perform-
ances to he given have been written
by students of the school. Parents of
our Junior and Senior High School
students are requested to encourage j
their boys and girls to make their
reservations, which are SI per plate,
at once. Parents are also requested
to call for their sons and daughters
later on in the evening, so that we
may have no problem with regard to
seeing toys and girls home.
A I am
:wed at
emaids
regu•
make
any a
ie the
ie slam
cham-
orship.
cation,
ngrati-
among
is.
church
versity
find a
h that
sly for
fluence
to that
ged by
by its
ho are
and re-
acy. It
nd net
ij
Yeast People's Temple Club:
A brilliant success was the general
verdict pronounced upon the Wash-
ington's Birthday party, the first af-
fair given by the Young People's
Temple Club this season. The next
affair of the club will be Students
Day, to be celebrated on March It
Imitations will be limited strictly to
members of the Young People's Club,
who will net as hosts, and the Jewish
students at Ann Arbor, who will be I
their guests. Among the guests of
the club will be Bennie Friedman,
captain of the University of Michigan
football team. The Sisterhood of
Temple Beth El will co-opera with
the young people in affording the hos-
pitality if the temple to the students.
life:
I from
ge re-
orious
toe to
[usage
ho, by
:lit go
The 1141rtoker Verhand will give
a Purim program and dance on Sun-
day evening. Feb. 25. at the Phila-
delphia and Byron Talmud Torah.
The following will take part in the
program: Miss Ruth Kashdan and
Miss Rebecca Herman, dancing. with
Miss Della Kashdan at the Flan.:
Alis.s Rhoda Goldberg and William
Morris h
G
ress
n S1 o: le nMi
a, f rsoi e
Moshe Nadir; Roy Kuria, violin;
Mr. Chason and 51 . ss Rabinovitch.
piano; Ruth Radding, recitation. and
Max Posner, stunts. Mr. Posner is a
i0-Tear-old "modern Samson" from
Bialystok and is at present on the
stage. He is appearing in Detroit, so
consented to also perform at the
ttialystoker Verhand *lair. The pro-
ceeds from tie dance well be used for
the henefit of the starving Jews in
and around Bialystok and vicinity.
The public is invited to attend. Mrs.
Leo l•ipnik of 2504 Taylor avenue
and Mrs. Oscar Warren of 672 Trow-
bridge avenue are in charge of t •
committers.
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KNOLLWOOD CLUB HOUSE.
TO BE READY LABOR DAY.
Ilse Golden Calf:"
The Golden Calf" will be the sulk
Fam' s sermon
lAsin larcr
On Sat-
ft of morning, •Ab 6. 91,,.
pulpit
Saturday
Feb. ,
urday morning,
. • m }'rank-
will be occupied by P
din. The services take place in the
Memorial Chapel. The temple quar-
W illia m
tet, under the leadership of
he Musical setting.
Howland, renders the n
their number of people have made
it their habit to observe the Sabbath
by attending the Saturday morning
services. Many of the ladies who
mme brirg their children, and the
children find the service very inter-
now-
ease
e to
tight
ause
'. arts
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hing
v ar-
ts to
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New Memben:
know of newcomers to the
If
city
ethers not affiliated with a
congregation who ought to become
members of Temple Beth El, please ,
send their names to the chairman of '
the no mbership committee, Wallace
Rosenheim, care of the temple.
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Gymnasium:
Have you joined the men's class on
ft
Monday and Thursday evenings?
There is still ream for the organiza-
tion of a woman's class at any time
which may prove desirable. Members
of the temple are urged to avail
themselves of the fine opportunity
for health education offered by the
gymnasium.
PLAN MASQUERADE BALL
A Biblical and Oriental masquerade
ball will be given on Saturday eve-
Nrig. Feb. 27, at the Philadelphia and
Byron Talmud Torah by the Women's
Organization for the Pioneers of Pal-
estine. Finzel's Orchestra will play.
A Purim festival will form part of the
evening' s entertainment. Nathan
Risensky will lead the grand march.
after which prizes will be awarded for
the best original masks. The Women's
Organization for the Pioneers of Pal-
estine was organized Oct. 22, 1925,
and now has over 60 members. Mrs.
Sophia Siegel of 1615 Gladstone •ve-
nue is secretary and Mrs. Liza LOCI - i
d uo is treasurer.
Model M-IS, $590
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