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has this lyrical version of the great
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"Vagabond King" at Cass.
Young Judea. The offices will be in
Justin McCarthy romance, "If I Were
the
Zionist
district
by
• meeting of the league, Mrs. Fanny Esther • Greenberg, 32511 Sturtevant
those occupied
King."
The Cass, Detroit's new down-town
and other Zionist organizations at 320
Weisman and Mrs. J. Grenedere avenue. Plans are now being made
The company brought from New
Majestic building., to which place Mr. theater, continues to be the mecca for York to play "The Vagabond King"
deflated $10. Joseph Haggai will ad- for the dinner dance to be given at the
Weine may be addressed by all local music lovers Jed playgoers of the city is really a huge affair, numbering 126
dress the members at the meeting to Addison Hotel Christina, night. The
take place Tuesday evening, Nov. 30, next meeting of the sorority will be Affair Will Be Held December 5 at leaders concerning all Detroit Young and environs ''The Vagabond King," people, and this tremendous traveling
Jewish Center.
now in its fourth successful week, still
Judean matters and problems.
at the Philadelphia-Byron Talmud held at the home of Miss Gertrude
total comprising a chorus of 60, an
Torah. Refreshments will be served. Hassol, 2051 Virginia park.
Through the courtesy of Bernard attracting large and enthusiastic orchestra of thirty and some twenty
The last meeting of the Leaders Isaacs, principal of the United He- audiences nightly. l'erhaps not in distinguished principals, besides a
All members are urged to attend.
Madison Athletic Club.
Council of Detroit Young Judea saw brew schools where Mr. Weine has years has a musical offering of this beautiful corps de ballet.
Zeire Zion Org ■ nization.
At the last regular meeting of the the formation of plans for consid er- been engaged as instructor, the latter character caught the public fancy as
At the regular meeting of the Zeire
Fenkell Friendship Club.
At the last weekly meeting of the Madison Athletic Club held Nov, 21 able active work during this coming was granted an indefinite leave of ab-
Zion, Sunday, Nov. 20, Abe Lacho-
vitzky introduced the newly elected Fenkell Friendship Club, further ar- at the Y. W. II. A., reports were given winter. These plans will now 'un- sence for the purpose of assuming his
chairman, Bazalel Lerman. A lec- rangements were discussed for the by Morris Levin, who is in charge of doubtedly be carried out with a great new Young Judean duties.
ture was delivered by Morris Lech°. Nance to be given on Friday, Dec. 3, the annual banquet to be held Dec. 10 deal of assurance, because of the elim-
At the last meeting of the Leaders
vitzky, on the topic "Problem of the at the Fenkell bailment, corner Fen. at the Oriole Terrace Cafe. Reserve- ination of the problem of supervision Council, Samuel N. Ileytnan, past
Jewish Worker in Palestine." Discus- kell avenue and Dexter boulevard. Al tions have been made for 60 couples. of the work in the local organization. president of the organization, and one
Plans are also being completed for a
Detroit Young Judea has grown ex- of the local leaders was elected presi-
sions followed. The house to house Tucker, in charge of the arrangements
convassing of the shekel campaign will for the dance, toady a very favorable Valentine dance to be given in Febru- tensively since its inception here about dent to succeed Sol. R. Levin who re-
ary,
Kaplan
Landes,
David
Marks
and
seven
years ago, when a handful of mains on the executive connuittee and
begin Sunday looming, Nov. 28. All report, and from all indications this
members are requested to assemble at dance will be a great success. Tickets Morris Cohen are in charge of ar- youthful Zionists saw the necessity has assumed leadership of one of the
rangements.
Morris
Cohen,
vice
pres-
for Zionist and other educational and
639 Kenilworth avenue, at 9 a. m., may he obtained either from the mem-
ident of the organization, delivered a cultural work among the Jewish chil- clubs.
where a committee of the shekel cam- hers or at the door. Meetings are held
Miss Helena Stun g° and Miss Helen
paign will furnish instructions. Hon- every Thursday at 8:30 p. In. at 3130 talk on "Saving." A surprise supper dren of the city, the growth has been Kass were appointed a committee with
oring the national chairman of the Fenkell avenue (Fenkell Branch of eirtv was tendered Benjamin Meek- coniparatively rapid so that the are authority to make complete arrange-
Temple
Beth
El)
and
a
corbel
mean-
lowiiz,
who
recently
returned
from
a
now 18 active clubs in the Detroit or- no•nts fur a Chanukah celebration in
Zeire Zion organization of America,
Dr. David Rebelsky, a banquet will be tion is extended to all to attend. month's stay in New York. At the ganization, which is a branch of the which all the local clubs will take part.
next meeting which will be held Sun- National Young Judea having at its
R.
held Sunday evening, Nov. 28, at 6:30
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day, Nov. 20, at the Y. NS. II. A., Mr. head as executive director Samuel J. This will be held on Sunday, Dc.. 5
at the Jewish ('enter, 31 Melbourne '
Desalt Lodge, No, 55.
Mecklowitz will tell the members about Boro•sky, an educator, organizer and at 2 o'clock at the Jewish Center, 31
avenue. A very interesting literary
no.
A large attendance gathered at the
Dinner,
5
p.
m.
to
8
Melbourne avenue.
Special $1.00
Jewish scholar of long experience.
and musical program is arranged. H. Knights of Pythias hall on Tuesday his trip.
In addition to a pageant, debate, de-
to 2 p. m.
Nathan Straus is honorary president
Cohen, well-known singer of Windsor, evening last, when Detroit Lodge No.
special Noon-day Luncheon 55c, 11 a. m.
clamations, candle drill, a playlet and
and
Dr.
David
De
Sole
Pool
is
active
will give several vocal selections, ac- 55 held a regular meeting. Under the
various other numbers, the Young
Sunday Table D'Hote Dinner $1.25, 12 to 8 p.
president of National Young Judea.
VOREW
companied by Mr. Chess in at the captainship of Harold Rosenthal, a
Judea will be addressed by a prom-
a ~
Of VETP,Dli
piano; recitations by Mr. Dunbie and degree worthy of honorable mention
The plans of the Detroit clubs in-
inent speaker.
Morris Kutnik of Windsor; Sam was put on.
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clude besides the activities in the in-
The local organization invites all
Shpargel will render several piano
dividual groups, many interclub meet-
Jewish
boys and girls between the
ings
and
affairs
including
a
city-wide
selections, and the Zeire Zion choir
Junior B'nai B'rith.
Staff Starts Work:
ages of 10 and Di to affiliate them-
will offer vocal selections. Dr. David
Extensive prparations by the in-
The Ilechnich, Pie student, staff series of debates, declamations, con- selves with respective clubs of thei r
DAILY DANCING
Bebe!sky will be the speaker of the tellectual advancement committee, compesed of members of the alumni tests, athletic events and mass gath-
evening. Arrangments are being com- conjunctively co-operating with the to publish the second issue of the mag- erings of all clubs to celebrate the im- own age, and they are and the public
12-1:15 1'. M. -- 5:30 I'. 11.-8 1'. M. -- 9:30 I'. 51.-1 A. M.
are
cordially
invited
to
the
celebra-
pleted for the dance to be given Sat- entertainment and music committees azine has started work.
portant holidays.
Max Weine who has been "raised a tion on Dec. 6.
urday evening, Dec. 18, by the orga n- a ssure the Junior 11'nai !Frith of a
Cover Charge at Any Time.
Young Judean" a leader of one of the
jzalion, which promises to be a huge program of excellence, intellectually
Lectures:
clubs,
has recently been appointed by
success.
phonetically,
for
the
open
forum
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The fourth of a series of lectures on
the
daughter
is
married,
we
When
of Tuesday next. The main featur e Jewish history and religion was given the national office to act as super- find many would-be sons-in-law.
of this presentation will be Judg e by I. Rosenberg, principal of Kirby visor upon a full time basis for Detroit
Shaarey Zedek Club.
At the meeting of the Shaarey Frank .1. Murphy of the circuit court, Ave. T. T., last Friday evening at the
Zcdek Club on Nov. 21, speeches were who will discuss that vital and absorb- Phi latli•lphia-Ityron 1 almud Torah.
given by Julia Berman, Gertrude ing problem "Crime, its Cause and Its
Cohen and Clara Hurwitz. Plans are Cures." Judge Murphy needs no in- 1 His subject was Moses.
I
being completed for publishing of a trodu• tion, and his mere presence at
as Chanukah:
paper. The club wishes to thank Mr. the clubroom is sufficient authority
Preparations are being made for
Moss and Mr. Weiss for the assistance to the excellency of the program. A
the all
coming
Chanukah
entertainments
given them in the editing of the paper. discussion about the dance, which will in
the branches
of the
United Be-
The program was in charge of Mr. take place Sunday, Dec. 19, consumed brew Schools. Many of the teachers
Levy. Three of his students read the major portion of the last regular are preparing Chanukah plays an d
papers on subjects pertaining to Jew- business meeting of the Junior B'nai features. M. hlichlin's classes will
ish affairs. Rabbi Hershman ad- Irrith, held at the community center, give a comedy in Hebrew, Chayah
dressed the meeting. Arrangements 275 East Ferry avenue, Tuesday eve- c l i i ii i n n , g ,. 's s ::lass dialogues, songs, and folk
are being made to give programs be- ning, Nov. 23. The sports committee,
Rose Pike, flower playl•tte
fore the Hebrew Baby Day Nursery, supervised by Emanuel Greenlick, rt- and dances; Judith Lippitt, the in-
The Jewish Orphans Home and the ported the results of un interview with dergarten teacher, the popular play
Mr. Goldberg, secretary of the senior "Chanoh and Her Seven Sons";
Jewish Old Folks Home.
lodge, with special reference to the Judith 1.ippa, Hebrew playlette; A.
formation of a girls' basketball team. Silverstein, a miniature class room.
Bicur Cholera Society.
The dance committee, headed by Bea Parties among the students is an an-
The last meeting of the Bicur
Rader, distributed tickets for the nual affair.
Cholem Society was held Thursday
initial social function, and they may
evening, Nov. DI, at Bruikers Ball- be obtained from any regular member
room, corner Gladstone and Four- for the nominal tariff of 75 cents. All New Alumni:
The recently made alumni, who were
After the regular
teenth streets.
efforts are being put forth by the
business meeting, the evening was dance committee to make this affair graduated two weeks ago from the
given ver to Jack Harris, who pro- the outstanding social enterprise of Philadelphia school have started on
vided a delightful program of popu- the season, and it will be well worth their high school curricula. Bible, tell-
lar songs rendered by Miss Hoffman, attending. Emanuel Greenlick, in his mud, grammar, composition, and lit-
Mr. Goldstein and Mr. Harris, of Sta- discussion "The Popular Science of erature are the subjects they will
tion WJAF fame, and Miss Sylvia Astronomy" set forth many interest- study. These students participated
Ettinger. Dancing followed the pro- ing facts concerning the universal for the first time in the meeting of the
gram. The next meeting will be held solar system not generally known to alumni association, last Wednesday
Thursday evening, Dec. 2, at the the layman. Mr. Greenlick is to be night.
same place. Everybody is welcome.
commended on his clear and concise Services:
address which evidenced a good deal
The members of the childrens con-
Upsilon Chapter.
of preparation. Due to the fact that
of the Philadelphia School
The last meeting of the Upsilon the meeting was held in rather close gregation
held
their annual election of officers
Chapter of the Phi Beta Fraternity quarters, the remainder of the pro-
last Saturday morning. Those elected
was held at the home of Benjamin gram was dispensed with.
are Jacob Cohen, president; Joseph
Filowitz, 2631 Grand avenue. Here-
In addition to Mr. Murphy's ad-
after the fraternity will meet weekly dress, next week, the program will in- Cohen, vice-nresident: Sadie Shur,
at the Baud B'rith Community (louse, clude several talented performers on secretary; David Dipshitz, sergeant at
275 East Ferry avenue. The use of the piano, saxophone, banjo and vio- arms for the boys, and Cyril Shwartz
the gymnasium will also be granted. lin. The public is urged to attend this for the girls. M. Michlin, instructor,
These privileges were obtained open forum, which is the last to he is supervisor and leader of the hlinyan
through the efforts of Mr. Goldberg, held this term, and which promises to In Kirby Center, the students are
secretary of the B'naiB'rith and Mrs. be the best open meeting sponsored by holding weekly services under the care
Swartz, a prominent member of the the Junior B'nai B'rith since the in- of Max Weine.
auxiliary. A smoker will be held by ception and organization of that
Plan
■ Party:
the Upsilon Chapter in the near fu- society.
The members of the recently grad-
ture. Further details will be an-
uated class are making arrangements
nounced later.
Alpha Tau Fraternity.
fora
party, Sunday, Nov. 20, at the
new
five
At the last meeting
The Alpha Tau Fraternity held its
pledgt•e's were accepted. They are last regular meeting on Monday, Nov. Philadelphia school. Board of direc-
tors
of
the alumni, teachers of the
Mr. Finn. Benjamin Goldberg, Ily 2 at 31 Melbourne avenue, when ar-
Smith, Mr. Coldesky and Pewee • rangements were begun for a mid-win- graduates. Max Gordon and M. Mich-
Finn. One of the important events ter frolic to be held in January at the I lin, and the officers of t he II ehrew
to be held at the next meeting will be Hotel Taller Roof Garden; music tol sdwols will k present at the party.
the presentation of the Upsilon charm. be furnished by an nut-of-town or-
This will be given to the !rater who ehestra. The basketball team wild Kvutroh Ivrith:
excels in scholarship, fraternal work start activities Dec. 11 at the Shaarey I Mi s ., Chayah King, instructor of the
and fraternal spirit. It will be pre- Zedek gymnasium, Willis and Brush Philadelphia School, delivered a He
brew, torture last Saturday evening to
sented by the resident member of the
the Kvutzeh Ivrith on the subject of
National Extension Committee. Wil- streets.
On Monday, Sept. 29, and thereafter "Culture and Civilization." Dr. Rebel-
liam Fitelson is leaving the Upsilon meetings will be held at the "Y", 89
sky will speak at their meeting to-
Chapter and will join the Lambda Rowena street.
Chapter of Bridgeport, Conn. The
The brat is assisting the Atlas night,
next meeting will be held at B'nai Social club to make Chanukah a happy
nij
B'rith Community Center.
holiday for the Hebrew Orphans D'""
The last meeting of the Dacami was
Home. The next initiation class, the devoted to a discussion of Hindu
Mogen David Club.
f. 0. b. Detroit, Plus Tao
"William Edelstein Class" will be held Philosophy and WM'S. The next
At the last meeting of the Mogen on Sunday, Dec. 5. A dinner dance
alerting this evening will he spent in
David Club, held on Nov. 21, it was will follow in the evening. The enter- discussing some literary articles of
reported that Mr. Wine is to be super- tainment committee, headed by Jules
visor of Young Judea athletics. Na- Niedorf, is preparing to make the next current interest. Norval Slobin has
than Cooper was elected basket-ball open meeting a huge succesit. Abe just been pledged to the club.
captain of the club. Jacob Hoffman Glint and Irwin Moehler were chosen
Girls' Courses:
was voted into the club.
to fill vacancies on the investigation
One of the most interesting courses
Max Stollherg, Albert tamed to the girls on the high school
committee.
Junior League.
Taylor, William Garelick, and Morris is a course in Talmudic legends. 1.
Northwestern
Junior
League
The
Medow were selected as the dance
held its last regular meeting at the committee with the latter acting in the Rosenberg is instructor.
home of Miss Judith Lippett of West capacity of chairman. The following
Library:
Philadelphia avenue. The next meet- members were selected to represent Bi•lik
The Jewish encyclopedia, Greets
ing will take plact• Monday evening, the fraternity in basketball: Captain
History,
Jewish Year books, and all
Nov. 29, at the home of Miss Shirley Irvin Toppy, Mike Engelman, Irvin
the Talmudic literature is always
Kelt, 261 California avenue.
Kopitr,
Wm.
Katz,
Wm.
Morris,
Abe
Glint, Irvin !dealer, Maurice Bloom available at the Malik Library of the
Kirby Center. Most prominent among
Baby Day Nursery.
Joseph Raskin and Samuel Meyers; the .14ish books are the works • of
regular
meeting
of
the
Detroit
A
Max Stollberg was appointed chair- Sholem Alechem in Jewish. English
Hebrew Ladies Baby Day Nursery man of the welfare committee; and
publica-
will be held Wednesday evening, Dec. William Morris, chairman of the books published by the Jewish
lion society can also h e drawn. Ile-
1, at 7:30 at the Emanuel Synagogue, dance program committee.
brew books containing the works of all
Wilson and Taylor avenues, All mem-
The Alpha Tau Fraternity taken the latest authors hold a prominent
bers and prospective members are
urgedto attend as matters of impor. this opportunit y to thank the Jewish place among the books.
u
W •If r • centers for past favors ex-
twice will be discussed at this meeting. tended to the Fret. The next regu-
K•sdan Visits:
lar minting will be held on Monday,
S. Kasdan, principal of one of the
League U. H. S.
Nov. 29, at fl:30 at 119 Rowena street. Hebrew schools of Indianapolis visited
The Northwestern Women's League
Detroit
last week. Before he went to
of the United Hebrew Schools is com-
Sigma Beta Sorority.
Indianapolis he was an instructor in
pleting plans for a card party to take
The last meeting of the Sigma Beta the Kirby Center.
place Jan. 5. Further details will be Sorority was held at the home of Miss
announced very soon. At the last

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CHANUKAH PROGRAM

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