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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1931-03-20

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Amerierm 9ewish periodical Cotter

CLIFTON AVONUL • CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

PAGE NINE

TiElkernorr,kwisit &RDA Ku

SHAAREY ZEDEK Y. P. S.
STAGES PLAY MARCH 29

Young

What Is expected to he one of
the most interesting and well di- Judaea
rested play to be presented in De-,
troit for some time is Ludwig Lew-
This play is New Executive
isohn's "Adam."

Club
Notes

Director For
National Young Judaea.

PEKARSKY ELECTED
Y. W. H. A. NOTES U. H. S.
ENDS
AVUKAH SECRETARY I "Things":

NEW YORK. — Abraham II.
Cohen, chairman of the adminis-
trative committee of Avukah, an-
nounces that ut the last meeting
..1 the committee Maurice II. Pe-

Dr. Israel Goldstein, president
of National Young Judaea, an-
nounces the appointment of Mrs.
A. II. Vixman as executive direc-
tor of the organization. Mrs. Vix-
man has had a wide experience in
Zionist activity in connection with
Hadassah, Junior Hadassah and
other Jewish youth organizations.
Young Judaea is the pioneer
Jewish youth movement in Amer-
ica, having been organized in 1909
under the sponsorship of Dr. Judah
L. Magnes and the late Prof.
Israel Friedlander. It comprises
several hundred clubs throughout
the country consisting of boys and
girls of the ages 12 to 18. It
trains and provides leaders for
these clubs as well its educational
programs.

WOMEN'S GROUP gard to the coming campaign of
MEMBERS' DRIVE the federation and asked for vol-

A l'u r i in meeting and tea
The intermediate drama class;
will present the three-act comedy,' marked the close of the member-
ship
caranaign of the Women's
"Things," for the "at home" on.
;I] e( Hebrew
Sunday evening, March 22, in the Le ague of the
Little Theater on Rowena street. Schools March 4, at the Philadel-
The cast includes Miss Gladys phit-Ilyron auditorium. Mrs. I.
Goldberger, Miss Gertrude Album, Margolis, president of the league,
Miss Nettie Goldrich, Miss Jean welcomed new and old members.
Baron, Miss Renee Sklash, Miss Mrs. I. Rosenthal gave the bene-
Ruth Katzin, Miss Alice Aronson, diction.
Harry Scheinnian spoke in re-
Miss Edna Zuckerman, Morris IA-
vine and Gordon Shapiro.

Friday Evening Series:
Harry Scheineman will be the
guest speaker at the Open Forum
following the Friday evening serv-
ices on March 27. The Passover
services will be held on Friday
evening, April 3, and the speaker
for the Open Forum on that date
will be Jacob Miller, who will talk'
on "Passover in Palestine.''

unteer workers.
Mrs. Edith Sauls rendered sev-
eral vocal selections, accompanied
at the piano by Mrs. Sol Q. Kese-
l er.
Mrs. Joseph II. Ehrlich and B.
Isaacs also addressed the meeting.
Mrs. M. II. Zackheim, chairman
of the membership campaign, re.
ported that 150 new members had
been enrolled in a period of less
than four weeks.

Our Pledge

for \

Stunt Night:
Stunt night, which is the annual'
inter-club and class activity of the
"Y," will be held at Temple Beth
El Sunday evening, April 19. A.
silver loving cup will be presented
Tikvas Zion Club.
Ito the winning group. The follow'-
The Tikvas 'Zion Club of the Tux-
mg clubs will take part: I'hi Kap-.
MILTON GOODMAN
edo Hebrew School has recently
pa Epsilon, Tusi Tula, Omega So-.
completed
its
constitution.
I
cials, I'hi Alpha Tau, I'hi Sigma
sponsored by the Young People's
•••
For the next meeting the mem- '
I Tau, A. Z. A. 63, and Cardinal A.
Society of Sharcy Zedek, and will
MAURICE R. PEKARSKY
'
hers
decided
to
look
up
material
I
C. The fencing and advanced ,
be presented Sunday evening,
concerning the Jewish National
, drama class will each enter a
March 29, at the Central Iligh
karsky was unanimously elected
I
Fund.
Members
appeared
inter-.
I
stunt.
School Auditorium.
administrative secretary of Avu-
After weeks of numerous rehear- jested in Chalutzim and many ques- kah.
Passover Seder:
sals, and expert direction, the east tions concerning them were asked I
Mr. l'ekarsky is a graduate 14
Reservations are now being
is prepared to present an unusual of Miss Rosenthal, the club span- the University of Michigan, col-
'
sor.
taken for the Passover Seder
,Bering. The directors of this pro-
The membership committee has lege of literature, science and which will be served in the club-
, duction are Milton J. Goodman and
arts. While on the campus, he
Winniet Wright, director of the been successful in bringing in new was instrumental in founding the house on Wednesday evening,
April 1, at 6:30 o'clock. Further
Detroit News Players and well members.
Michigan chapter of Avukah,
The
club
has
been
given
full
pos-1
information may be secured by
known for his work with the De-
; session of the large bulletin board which he led for two years. He calling at the "Y" office.
troit Repertory Theater.
I in the hall of the Hebrew School. participated in the activities of the
The persuinel of the cast select-
They are busy getting Jewish pie-' Irnai B'rith Hillel Foundation at WINDSOR YOUNG FOLKS
ed to participate in "Adam" are:
31 higan and served as a leading
tures to decorate it.
senthal, Rnslcn ('u rn,

DANCE A BIG SUCCESS'
All girls between the ages of 11 member of the Hillel student
hot Zuckerman, Morris Cohn,
executive council. At the last
hor the second time in its his-
to 15 are invited to join.
Pearl Gert, William Winer, Rosalie
Avukah convention in Boston, Mr. tory, the Young People's Society
flood Tailored,
Goldstick, Blanche Swatlo, Earl
was re-elected a national of the Shaer Hashomayim Syna-
Society Plans to Pekarsky
Willis, Bert Smoekler, Fayga Bor.
vice-president and appointed a gogue of Windsor scored a hit last
Luxuriously Trimmed
Visit
All
Hospitals.
sky, and Milton J. Goodman.
member of the administrative com- evening, presenting its second an-
The play will be presented in its
mittee of Avukah. Ile directed the nual cabaret dinner-dance in the
AT
original eight scenes and all pro-
In accordance with their usual Avukah summer school last year.
auditorium of the synagogue, with
ceeds will be given to various char- 1custom, the Home Relief Society
a large crowd on hand.
ities.
will visit all hospitals and sanitar-
The auditorium was most at-
iums in Detroit and vicinity, and
tractive, decorated in yellow and
give to every Jewish free patient
blue. The ceiling was a criss-cross
LONGER WHEELBASE
a basket containing Matzos, fruit
of yellow and blue "ropes," with
ON NEW WILLYS CARS and Ilagoslos. These baskets will
tassels of either color hanging
be delivered two (lays before Pass-
down. Clever modernistic designs
Longer wheelbases on the four over so that all these patients may
The reduction of the maternal were worked out in these colors on
groups of cars comprising the 1931 !celebrate this holiday according to death rate among Jewish women in huge rectangles about the walls,
Malys line, combined with a tread the Jewish tradition. Mrs. Ira I'alestine to 2.17 per 1,000, said to and the pit where the splendid or-
increased to 58 1 S inches have en- Danto, Miss Edna Lewis, Mrs. Sam be the lowest material mortality chestra provided the most up-to-
abled Willys-Overland designers to , Jacobs, assisted by an able commit- rate in the world, and the lowering date dance hits throughout the
provide bodies of maximum roomi- tee of women with a fleet of cars of mortality among Jewish infants evening, was celled with yellow
ness. This roominess applies not will distribute these baskets. Any in the Holy Land to 90 per 1,000 and walled with blue. Myriads of
only to the width of the seats but , member wishing to offer cars and births, are statements contained in yellow and blue streamers hung
to head room and leg room, thus 1 services, should get in touch with a report issued by Hadassah, the from •each chandelier, and the
affording more comfort for driver .1 I. Danto, Arlington 0200. Mrs. Women's Zionist Organization of whole roompresented a perfect
Max Ferar, 3033 Leslie, will be
and passengers.
America.
background for the vari-colored
I hostess to the Home Relief Society
The greater roominess is quite
The report states that almost 90 gowns of the women, making a
, at a special meting, Monday.
apparent in the rear seats of all
percent of the Jewish women of I picture not easily forgotten.
March 23, at 1:30 p. m.
1400 WASHINGTON BLVD
I the sedan models, permitting three
l'alestine who are proapective I
adults in winter wraps to be corn-
mothers are under the medical care I
Michigan Theater.
' fortably seated without undue, Social of Singing Society is of the Hadassah institutions, which
Duke Ellington and his famous
Big Success.
constitute the largest health agen- Cotton Club Orchestra, direct I
crowding.
Log room is equally important I
cy in all of Palestine. The most ! romthe Cotton Club of New York
as ample seating space permitting,
The social gathering of the De. modern scientific care and instruc-1 City, are appearing in person on
the passengers to recline in a com- troit Halevy-Ilazomir Singing So- tam are given at these centers, re- he stage of the Michigan Theater
fortable position without cramp- ciety held Sunday, at 539 Kenil- ducing the death rate at delivery n Detroit this week. Claudette
ing the legs. This feature is most worth turned out to be a bigger until it has become the lowest fig-, Colbert and Frederic March share'
success than was expected by the ore in the world, the report de-1 o-starring honors in the screen
appreciated on long drives.
The Wonder Show of the a
SECOND AND LAST
Glares. Similarly, since 1921, when ! feature, "Ilonor Among Lovers."
A study of the wheelbase and executive.
Universe
Eugene $ ranzlilau, president, the first infant welfare clinic was
the overall length of 1931 line is
WEEK
I interesting. The Willys Six (97) welcomed on behalf of the society, este 'shed in I (destine, the mor-
has a wheelbase of 110 inches with Max Levy, who has just returned tality among infants has been
e
,
BEG.
SUN.
MAT. MAR. 22
DOCTOR A. DUBNOVE
• SMOUSI41,61eisli
an overall length of 152 inches; from a four years' sojourn in Eu- sharply reduced. In 1925, the
AND HS DA1/687084.1/4
the Willys Six on the 113-inch rope. Mr. Levy responded in an mortality rate was 131.3 per 1,000
Announces REMOVAL of Mal
4/ N6/
Eve.. & Sun. Mat. 50e • $1.50
wheelbase has an overall length of address that inspired the members. births, while in 1929 the rate wan
Prof. Elijah Zoludkovsky, direc- 90 per 1,000 births. More than
orrice to
1156 inches; the Willys Eight and
Pop. Mat. Wed., 50c to $11
Willys-Knight bodies are mounted', tor, also spoke in appreciation of 15,000 mothers and infants are reg-
8753 12th St. Phone Euclid 3801
istered. at the Hadassah centers.
on a 121-inch chassis and have an I Mr. Levy's return.
In the musical program partici
The Arabs in Palestine who con-

overall length of 167% inches. I
pated Mrs. Anna Warren in a solo, tinue to be reluctant to accept mod-
and in a duet with Miss Ruth Sher- ern health methods, have a mor..
Capital Punishment Subject man and Mr. Tusheer. Both Miss , tality rate among their infants of
Sherman and Mrs. Warren received 205 per 1,0011 births, or 125 per
BUY WITH CONFIDENCE AT FUR
at Jericho Lodge on
bouquets in recognition of their cent higher than that among the
talents and in appreciation of their Jews. Hadassah makes every ef-
rendering vocal numbers at the re- fort to encourage the Arabs to take
Tuesday evening, March 24, the cent entertainment of the Odessa advantage
se
of its non-sectarian
membership of Jericho Lodge No. Aid Society.
490, I. 0. 0. F., and their ladies,
An important announcement
During the past year about 45,-
will be given an opportunity to about the forthcoming sixth annual 000 visits were made by Hadassah
listen to a discussion on capital concert will he made public in the nurses to homes to see that the in-
punishment from both angles, by next issue.
. struetions and advice given at the
two men who have handled all
%0ODWARD AT CLIFCORD
Rehearsals are being held each I centers were carefully followed
ESTABLISHED 1117
types of penal cases during their Wednesday at the Hutchins' Inter- out.
many years of connection with mediate School, Gladstone and
prisons.
Woodrow Wilson.
William Hodge in "The Old
The men who will take part in
Rascal" Coming to Cass.
the discussion are Captain Edward
T. Denniston, superintendent of
the Detroit House of Correction,
William Hodge comes to the
and Harry L. Ilulburt, former war-
Dr. Mark Gunzburg invites mu- Cass Theater, in "The Old Ras-
den of Jackson prison during Gov-
week beginning Sun-
cal,"
for the eek
ernor Groesbeck's administration. sic-lovers on Friday, March 27, day night, March 22, which is said
Many prominent Odd Fellows 8:30 p. m., to an evening devoted to
to
be
a
regular
laugh epidemic.
and members of the Circuit and the compositions of Franz Schu- Although this gay comedy is a lit-
Recorder's Courts and city officials bert, in the auditorium of the De- tle more modern and up-to-the-
will be on hand to witness Captain troit Institute of Arts. The pro- minute than most of his former
Denniston and Mr. Ilulburt in ac- gram will be the Trio in It flat, the dramatic vehicles, it gives every
"Forellen" Quintet and the Diver-
tion, whose subject will b e
indication of taking the place in
Capital Punishment Wipe Out tissement a la Hongroise, written the minds of the present genera-
for piano duet and ararnged by
Crime in Michigan?"
Mark Gunzhurg for two pianos. tion of his former tremendous suc-
Dr. Gunzhurg will play this Diver- cesses, "The Man From Home"
tissement with his talented student, and "For All of Us," and is win-
Inter - Fraternity League.
Now is the time to buy! This is
Miss Florence Kutzen, a young ning him a new clientele. All the
Central High School girl. The Hodge plays have had many
the sale! Fur prices are certain to
In order to sponsor a program
other performers of the Schuber- laughs in them, but "The Old Ras-
he higher next year. Take advan•
of physical, social and intellectual
tiade are Mrs. Jeanne Reid- cal," his ninth self-authored com-
tage of this opportunity! Make a
activity among fraternity groups
Beaume, violinist, her husband. edy, it is said keeps the audience
this league was started. The origi-
modest deposit—then pay the bal.
Gilbert Beaume, cellist, Gasten laughing seven-eighths of the two
nal members of this league are
ance from income during the Sum-
Brohan, solo contra-bassist of the and a half hours, and these are not
from A. Z. A. chapters 63 and 93,
mer. Here
Detroit Symphony and Walter ordinary chuckles but prolonged
typical values;
Alpha Tau, Phi Beta Epsilon, Phi
Poole, violinist, member of the Ih! roars.
Alpha Tau, and Phi Kappa Epsi-
trait Symphony. The program will
lon. At the last meeting of the
start at 8:30 sharp. There will Is.
Fox Theater.
league the Epsilon No Fraternity no admission charge.
Rrnoul Ssie Prier.... .
An excellent mystery drama en-
was voted in.
titled
"Charlie
Chan Carries On,"
On Monday, March 23, at the
Detroit
Auxiliary
of
J.C.R.S.
came to the Fox Theater Friday.
Y. W. H. A., at 8:30 p. m., the
It is a story of a gay group of
league is sponsoring open house.
Remottil Stile PM"(
The Detroit auxiliary of the globe-trotters in whose midst a
$97.00
Judge Scallen will be the speaker
for the evening. In addition to Jewish Consumptive Relief Society series of startling murders take
other forms of entertainment, of Colorady thanks the public for place.
there will be the presentation of ' patronizing the card party held
RfnfOld Sire Trite
basketball medals to the members Saturday.
Paramount Theater.
Moving pictures of the sana-
of the winning first and second
Marlene
Dietrich
and
Victor
place teams, a cup to the winning torium at Denver are en route to
McLaglen are co-starred in "Dis-
team, and an individual medal to, Detroit, to be viewed here. The
Remote,' %•r Pr. r
honored," the sensational new
$245.00
the person who was the most valu-1 date of their showing will be an-
drama which is now in the first
nounced
in
an
early
issue
of
The
able player to his team. There
week
of
its
long-run
engagement
will also be installation of the new I Chronicle.
The .1. C. R. S., although recent- at the Paramount Theater.
officers by Mr. Morris.
Rtorold Sde Trite .
The League is sponsoring a ly organized, has already sub-
mitted
$300 to the Denver head-
Fisher Theater.
track meet at the Central High
I School gymnasium on Tuesday, quarters for the furtherance of
Celebrated comedians and come-
.s -,a,
1 1 1
March 31, at 9:30 p. m. A large their cause, which is to aid con- diennes of both stage and screen
Sde Price
$385.00
sumptives to regain their health. make up the all-star cast of
entry is expected.
The public is urged to support "Fifty Million Frenchmen," the
I'lans have been completed for
a group of tennis tournaments to the J. C. R. S. by patronizing their riotous comedy hit which is being
Remold Sde Prue
be held this year. A bracket tour- endeavors to raise funds.
shown at the Fisher Theater this

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Warning Is Issued
By Detroit Rabbis

At this season of Passover, the Detroit Rabbinical Council,
which includes all of the local qualified Orthodox Rabbis, deems
it proper to caution the observant Jewish public against the
practice of deception by some unscrupulous dealers selling
Passover food articles under false labels with the alluring
words, "Kosher L'Pesach," printed thereon.

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a ranking tournament on Aug. 21,
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German Family of Five in
Toronto Embraces Judaism.

TORONTO.—(J. T. A.) — A
German family of f tiffs city, consist-
ing of a mn, wife, two girls and
1"Bad Girl" Hit at Lafayette. two boys, embraced Judaism here.
I "Bad Girl," the melodrama The man Frank Vank , living at
I adapted from Vina Delmar's novel 27,3 Euclid avenue, was circum-
of the same name, bids fair to prove cised by the local mohel, R. Wind-
the most pspular of all the shows' asky.
presented at the Lafyette Theater,
When the representative of the
under the low-priced policy in Jewish Telegraphic Agency asked
vogue there.
Mr. Vank what prompted him to
It starts its third week next become a Jew, Mr. Vank explained
I Sunday night, in • manner indica-I that his Bible studies brought him
tine of the hold it has exercised on to love the Jewish people and be-
Detroiters.
come one of them.

week.

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"Dance, Fools, Dance," which
will open March 21 at the Riviera
Theater, is Metro-Goldwyn -M yer's
latent talking picture starring Joan

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State Theater.

"Mingo," which has been ac-
claimed the greatest thrill picture
of 1931. is now showing at the
State Theater. The picture was
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presents the true and lifely study
of man and beasts of the dark
continent.

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