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May 07, 1926 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1926-05-07

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Amerkalf Jewish periodical Carta

CLIFTON ATINtll • CINCINNATI 30, 011110

PAGE NINE

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Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Deroven o
Miss Jewell Frank of Virginia park
262 Harmon avenue announce the 'How to Pray Effectively:"
entertained members of the North
marriage of their daughter, Betty,
On Sunday morning., May 9, at
End
Bridge Club on Tuesday eve-
to Samuel Roth, son of Mr. and Mrs.
0:30, Rabbi Leon Frani delivers the
Israel Roth, which took place on Sun- eventh and last of his lectures on ning, May 4. Prizes were won by
Hilda
Dobis, Viola Freedman and
day, May 2, at Jericho (fall, Reverend he general subject "Religion In the
Grace Green. Mrs. Silas Cohen en-
Jacob Silverman officiating.
Twentieth Century," the special topic
tertained the guests with several vo-
of his lecture being "How to Pray
Effectively." These lectures have all cal selections.
been published in The Detroit Jewish
Mrs. Abe Goose and Miss 'Esther
Chronicle. For next year Rabbi Frani
is plannnig a series of lectures an Finkelstein of 125 Westminster ave-
nue entertained on May I with a mis-
The Leading Ideas of Judaism."
.0.
Next Sunday morning, May 16, cellaneous shower and bridge, honor-
Mr. and Mrs. I. Harris of 3010 Congregation Beth El will have the ing their sister, Miss FrejA Finkel-
Cortland avenue are receiving con- privilege of hearing for the first time Mein, a bride elect of May 16. Miss
gratulations on the birth of a son, the renowned Professor Abraham Finkelstein was the recipient of many
Herbert Irwin, on April 26.
Cronbach ,professor of social service lovely gifts)
at the Hebrew Union College, who
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Davis of will deliver the commeneenient ser-
Mrs. Man Ostrow oast slates, Mrs.
Seward avenue announce the birth mon lit the graduation exercises of Abraham Fisher, entertained with a
bridge-luncheon at the latter 's home
of a son, Gerald, on April 21.
the Beth El High School. Dr. Cron-
4,
bach's subject will be "The !'rice We on King avenue on Tuesday, May
honoring Mrs. Jacob Farkas of Ham-
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Levin
Pay for Judaism."
ilton avenue, who is leaving for an
(Rhoda Katzin) of 757 Covington
drive are receiving felicitations on
Eurpoean trip on May 15.
Mother-Daughter Sabbath:
the birth of a son, Charles Leonard,
Saturday morning, May 8, is
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Goldberg of
on April 28.
Mother-Daughter Sabbath. The moth- 1629 Gladstone avenue entertained
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Nachman ers of the congregation are coming with a bar mitzvah party in honor of
of Ypsilanti announce the birth of a to the temple together with their their son, Nathan, on May 2. Con-
daughter, Harriet Sarah, on April 28. daughters. There will be a Divine gregational ceremonies were held on
service at 10:30 a. m., at which Dr. the previous day at the synagogue on
Franklin will speak on "The Mother Leicester court and Oakland avenue.
of YeSterday, Today and Tomorrow." Among the guests present were Mrs.
This will be followed by a luncheon Ida Karp of 646 Farnsworth avenue,
at 12:30. Souvenirs will be given to grandmother of Nathan; Sir. and Mrs.
Mothers Day:
On Sunday, May 9, at 3:30 p. m., the children. An interesting program P. D. Jacobson, Mr. and Mrs. M. E.
Mothers Day will be celebrated at the will include a brief talk by Sirs. Isaac Karp, Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Karp and
"Y." There will be an excellent pro- Gilbert on behalf of the mothers and Mr and Mrs. Max Polasky and Mrs.
' '
gram, including musical readings by one on behalf of the daughters by Schuster
of Windsor, Ont.
Mrs. Michael Leichin, accompanied by Misses Janet Welt and Frances Gra-
Mr. and Mrs. Max Goldener and
Sirs. Lawrence Titlebaum; a group bow. The speaker of the day will he I
of songs by Miss Rhea Ilarris; harp Mrs. Sidney J. Rauh of Cincinnati, daughters, Selma and Sarah, formerly
solo by Miss Reva Goldberg, and a who, in addition t o delivering an ad-
n of
of togg at 1724 Taylor avenue.
dress on "The Joyous Professio er
one-act play by the Junior Dramatic Moss
a
Group.
Sirs. Nathan Mandberg of 1683
a specialist.
Charm School:
Hazelwood avenue entertained sev-
The last lecture of the charm
eral of the Moscow Art Society mem)
homy
school will be given Thursday eve- "Know Your School Da y:
ning, May 14. Miss M. Jackson,
dean of women of Teachers College, high school classes will visit the Mrs. Harry Hoffman (Anna Sid-
will speak on "Personality—How to
Acquire and Express It." Miss Jack. 9:30, upon the invitation of the Stu- low of Detroit) of Pottsville, Pa., is
son has an unusual personality and dents' Council and the faculty. The visiting her mother, Mrs. Philip Sid-
will have much to say to the girls. As rabbis urge all of the parents to come low of Glynn court.
this will be the last lecture in the in order that the interest manifested
series, it is hoped there will be a by their presence shall encourage
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Katzer and
large attendance.
both the students and the teachers. family, formerly of Medbury avenue,
The Senior High School Assent* are now residing at 1768 I'ingree
B'NAI B'RITH TEAM TO MEET
will meet that morning with Fred M. avenue.
Butzel in the Rosenberger Chapel.
The B'nai B'rith Lodge, No. 34, The Junior High School Assembly
Mrs. Samuel Salzman of Brush
baseball team will play the Calvert's will conduct its annual oratory con- street entertained at a bridge party
Cafeteria team at Codd Field, Blaine test in competition for the two prizes May 1 in honor of the engagement
and Byron avenues, on Sunday after- offered by the Men's Temple Club in of Miss Gertrude Hershman to Jack
noon, May 9, at 3:80 o'clock. All the Brown Memorial Chapel. The Fishman of this city. A delightful
players are requested to be at the dia- parents will also visit the classrooms. buffet luncheon was served at 12
mond early.
They will hear a variety of fascinat- o'clock..
ing subjects studied and discussed by
Miss Ruth Sosnik of 3034 BlaMe
their boys and girls.
The fifth :formal meeting of the avenue entertained with three tables
sday
(I,a,nyo r ienv:. niiiirirs:
e , sh
Temple Sisterhood:
of bridg e ea on e
April
a t her Wedn
State Federation of Temple Sister- Harry Levine of Chicago, who is visit-
hoods will be held in the Rosenberger ing in the city. l'rizes were awarded
Chapel on Monday, May 10, at 9:30 to Mrs. Levine, Bella Priscol and
a. m., at which Miss Helen Strauss Mrs. I. Rosenberg at their respective
of Cincinnati, field secretary of the tables.
National Federation of Temple Sis-
Mr. and Mrs. B. I. Rosenberg of
terhoods, will be the principal
The atmosphere of lux-
rt g
h
o
e lweek-end
a
speaker.
Saginaw Sirs, t s lost
Bloomberg
.J. Bl
The annual meeting of the Sister-
ury and refinement at the
hood
will
be
held
the
same
day
at
of
Pingree
avenue.
Palmetto is ample assur-
2:30 p. m. The special feature of the
ance to the busy hostess of
Mr. and Sirs. William Skolnik, who
afternoon program will be Professor
the unqualified success of
William Sandoz, the noted Swiss tray- have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
eler, whose subject will be "Paris E. S. Fisher of Taylor n, mue, have
her social gathering.
Through the Ages." Professor San- returned to their horn, I Toronto,
Cosy private (lining
doz' lectures are accompanied by un- Ont. Prior to their departure, Mr.
rivaled color projections -- pro- and Sirs. Fisher entertained at the
rooms, ballroom and ban-
flounced the most beautiful and Palmetto Hotel.
quet hall are available at
unique pictures ever seen on the
surprisingly small cost for
Mr. and Sirs. David Mindel and
screen.
private bridge, dinner par-
daughter, Selma Rose, formerly of
re-
are tflororiei
Temple
Arts
Performance:
ihnurtchheiiIrl ant,,:ewn uheo mar
ties and all sorts of social
The Temple Arts Society will pre- 7i3d5i
siding C
affairs. A r r a n g ements
wet two one-act plays Tuesday Cloverdale avenue.
may be made through the
night, May II. By special request,
Mr. and Mrs. William Moscowits
steward.
Alvin D. Hersch's play, "A Sealed
Book," will be presented. "The Girl," and sons, Walter and Jerome, of
be
given.
1655
Virginia park wish to announce
by
Edwprd
Peple,
will
also
Luncheon II:30 to 2-85e.
that they have legally changed the
-----
Dinner 5.30 to s-30-31.25.
Sunday Dinner 11:30 A. M. to 11 P. M.
family name to Morse.
High School Graduation:
0130.
Elaborate graduation exercises will
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Caplan of 1
mark the completion of the complete
hieh school course of Temple Beth 2507 Edison avenue will be at home
El by 12 young men and woolen— on Sunday evening, May 16, ..n honor
the class of 1926. Many of the niem- of the bar mitzvah of their son, Sid-
Hancock at John It
berm of the class are already college ney. No cards.
students. One member will enter the)
Glendale 3000
Mrs. B. Simon of 1540 Atkinson
Hebrew Union College to study for
the rabbinate next fall. The gradu- avenue has returned from a several
ation exercises take place on Sunday weeks' visit in the East.
.1 morning, May 16, at the usual hour
Mrs. Irwin Berry (Anna Wax) of
of the Sunday morning services. The
Telephone Empire 3058.R.
class has invited Professor Abraham Chicago entertained with a luncheon
REV. S. MICHALOWSKY
Union
Col-
and
theater party honoring Mrs. E.
Cronbach of the Hebrew,
lege to deliver the graduation see- A. Hamburg of West Palm Beach.
MOHEL SPECIALIST
Many Years of Experience.
mon. Fla., who is in Chicago for a brief
E.
Residence:
stay.
1705 TAYYOR AVENUE
Young People's Club
Entertains Graduating Class:
The Young People's Club of Tem-
ple Beth El wil Olio a special party
in honor of the graduates of Temple
Beth El lligh School. It will be a
May sport party to he held Sunday
IN MEMORIAM
night, May 16.

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Do Not Forget the Six Great
Historical Days of the

Grand Bazaar

For the Unfortunate Jewish Orphans in the Ukrainian Valleys

of Horror, Death, Hunger and Starvation.

These Six Days Extend from Saturday
Evening, May 8, to Thursday Evening,
May 13, Inclusive.

The Bazaar will be Officially Opened by
MAYOR JOHN W. SMITH

Rabbi A. M. Hershman and Rabbi Leon From will
deliver short addresses and the Detroit String Choir,
under the supervision of Sir. Engel, will render ben.
tiful selections. Attorney A. J. Jaflin will preside.

Jews of Detroit should visit the Bazaar on every night of the
six days. Wonderful attractions and great surprises are pre-
pared for every evening. Our Grand Department Store will
contain a world of bargains for all.

The following judges have accepted our invitation
to preside over our mock trial:

HARRY DINGEMAN
ALFRED J. MURPHY
FRANK MURPHY JAMES MOYNIHAN

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Don't Forget Mother on May 9th.

SPECIAL CARDS AND ENGRAVINGS FOR

Mothers' Day

SHEEHAN'S

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away rine!
Confirmation will take place this Schreiber, who passed
II
year on Sunday, May 23. The largest years ago, May 6, 1917.
class in the history of our congrega-
u.,, of silence come der us.
tion-106 boys and girls—will be
Tears in dense flow,
Memory keel. him ever near us.
confirmed on that day.
Only those who have lost can tell

Confirmation:

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New Members:

Under New Management

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of the prier we have borne In silence
For the one we loved so well.

Wallace Rosenheim, chairman of
His Loving Children.
the membership committee, will ap-
preciate receiving the names and ad-
In loving memory of Lillian Cohen.
dresses of such of your friends not
affiliated with other congregations who passed away two years ago, May
who you believe ought to affiliate 4, 1924.
themselves with Temple Beth El.
She always had • cheerful word.

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we never Shall fdreet.
She I. not gone; she i• pelt aver
tr no n that colden shore.
Where the light that shines so briphtly here
Shall shine forevermore.

Do you know that the temple has
a circulating library for adult read-
ers and that as a member of the
temple you are eligible to the use
of this library? The library is open
Her Loving Parents and Brothers.
every Sunday morning from 10 until
12 o'clock and every Sunday after- is being studied in the claws in his-
noon from 2 until 4 o'clock.
tory.
Dr. Abraham Conbach, who is com.1
Fenkell Avenue Religious School:
ing to Detroit to deliver the high
All the children living in the dis- school graduation address on Sunday
trict of the Fenkell Avenue Religious morning. May 16, will stay over un-
School, corner Fenkell avenue and til Monday night to address the as-
Dexter, and not attending other re- sembly of Beth El C ollege. Ile will
ligious schools, are invited to regis- speak on the subject "The Essentials'
ter. They must be accompanied by of An Ideal Religious School."
their parents. Hebrew classes have
been opened. Clubs are being or-
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for educational and recreational ac-
tivities all summer.

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In the Bible:
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