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!PASSOVER CONCERT COUNCILTOWOPRES
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OF MOTHERS' CLUBS 'WHITHER WOMANKIND'

SYMPOSIUM ON APRIL 6

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HIMELHOCHS

Why
Your
Boy
Will
Wear
a
SANDY
ROSS
Knickers
Suit
for
Passover

On Sunday evening, April 5,
the Mothers' Clubs will enjoy their
The Detroit section of Nation at
annual Passover concert. This Council of Jewish Women will pr
e-
event will be held at the Jewish sent an unusual program at th
Center, 31 Melbourne avenue. The next meeting on April 6. It is t e
he in the form of a symposium
"Whither Womankind." Thr re
,
prominent speakers will partie
pate.
The subject "Women in Politics
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gilbert have
Members of the Sisterhood and
will
he covered by Judge Mary B.
returned to their home at the Bel- the board of directors of the Shaer-
Grossman,
for the past several
crest after a stay at Palm Beach y Zedek are acting as patrons
ears Judge of the Municipal Court
and Ilavane.
and patronessea of the spring in- {,
f Cleveland.
formal dance to be given by
Alice Foote MacDougall, who
Mrs. Sol Cole and Mrs. Sam Gil- Junior Young People's Society the '
h as successfully developed a chain
of
bert of the Belcrest are visiting in the synagogue this Saturday,
f tea rooms and restaurants in
Hot Springs, Ark.
N ew York City, will tolk on "Wor-
March 28, at Webster Hall. A five-
piece Dave Diamond orchestra has
a n in Business." Mrs. MacDougall
David A. Brown and Mrs. Harry been engaged to play.
n addition to the operation of her
Wilk of New York were in the
The following will act as chaper-
restaurant business has established
city to celebrate their mother's ones at the affair: Dr. and Mrs.
a substantial import pottery busi-
seventy-eighth birthday anniver- A. M. Hershman, Mr. and Mrs.
ness and makes frequent trips
sary on March 18.
Samuel Caplan, and Mr. and Mrs.
abroad to the unusual places where
Abe Gordon. An incomplete pat-
she finds the distinctive pieces
Miss Suzanne Stabler, daughter ron list follows: Mr. and Mrs All-
which she sells.
of Mr. and Mrs. Felix J. Mahler ele Berman, Mr. and Mrs. Morris
The subject "Woman in Religion
of Edison avenue, is home for the Blumberg, Sir. and Mrs. Harry Z.
a nd the Home" is to be handled by
holidays from Mary Lyons School. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Cohn,
Heda Silbert Ullian, a young
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Cooper,
omen unusually qualified to deal
Miss Peggy Fink of 64 Winona Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Davidson, Mr.
w ith the subject. Mrs. Ullian, a
avenue will be at home on Sunday and Mrs. Adolph Deutch, Mr. and
g ifted speaker and particularly in-
afternoon, March 29, from 3 to 6 Mrs. David Diamond. Mr. and Mrs.
erested in Zionism, has served as
p. m., in honor of her classmate, Joseph Ehrlich, Mr. William Fried.:
ational president of Junior lia-
MISS MARY LINSKY
Miss Jeannette That of Lakota, N. man, Mr. and Mrs. A. Louis Gor.
d assah and on the national board
D. No cards.
don, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Loewen- I
f
Senior Iladassah. She was chos-
program will start promptly at
e
berg, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Rosen- 8:15 p. m.
.. American representa-
Mrs. Frances D. Ehrlich and her that, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Selker,
to the World Zionist Congress
This year, as in the past, this i tives
n Vienna.
BECAUSE-thousands of boys all over Detroit
two children, Jeanne and Bernard, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Simons, Mr.
traditional program will be dis-
ar u ee . nthusiastic about the comfort and unusual
s
after residing 14 months in Los and Mrs. Charles Smith, Mr. and
tinguished by sonic of the best- a This meeting is open to members
wearing-quality of these wonderful Sandy Ross
Angeles, Cal., are making a short Mrs. Frank 1Vetsman, Mr. and
known artists of the city, including t nd their friends. It is expected
Suits.
stay in Detroit before making her Mrs. Maurice H. Zackheim, and
Miss Mary Linsky, of the Frank t hat a large audience will avail
home with her sister, Mrs. R. Mr. and Mrs. David S. Zemon.
BECAUSE - mothers can discern at once that
Bishop School of Piano, Max l'ech- hemselves of the opportunity to
At the last meeting of the so-
Brook, in Brooklyn, N. Y.
hear these speakers and participate
Sandy Ross suits are SUPERIOR SUITS . . . su-
ciety. March 22, Simon Shetzer ad- erer and Jack Weisberg of the Jew- i n the social hour afterward.
perior fabric, superior workmanship, superior design
ish Center Music School and pupils
dressed
the organization, reading
Mrs. Sidney Ginsberg and sons,
of Stanislaw Szmulewicz, and Mrs.
BECAUSE
- Sandy Ross suits are bar-tacked at
Daniel and Burton, have returned from an original work on the his- Ilerman Greenberg. soprano.
all points of strain; are taped at arm-holes and
from Miami Beach, Fla., where tory and value of the medieval and
TICKETS FOR
The presidents of the Mother's
pant-seams; are doubly-sewn throughout; have
they spent the winter months, and contemporary synagogue.
Clubs extend an invitation to all
extra buttons.
EMANUEL SERVICES
are residing at 1718 Hazelwood
members and their husbands arn;
The cake sale conducted by the grown sons and daughters to cone.
over the Passover holidays.
BECAUSE - Sandy Ross knickers suits are avail-
Sisterhood of Temple Beth El to this delightful evening of mu-
Passover services at Congrega-
able in blue wool cheviot or in brown or gray
ti on Emanuel will be conducted
Mrs. Nathan Norman and Miss netted $100, which was turned sic.
woolens at THREE LOW PRICES. Sizes 6 to 16
Sara Cooper Goldberg of West over to the Detroit Jewish Emerg-
y Cantor Rubin Boyarsky, noted
years. TWO PAIRS OF KNICKERS
si ' nger who has distinguished him-
Grand boulevard entertained 24 ency Relief Fund to aid needy with
se
guests with a buffet dinner and Passover necessities.
If in this country as well as
TO CELEBRATE A. Z. A.
bridge last Thursday evening.
The sermons will be le-
SABBATH ON MARCH 29 l a i broad.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Reingold
vered by Rabbi A. M. Ashinsky.
We sincerely believe that Sandy Ross suits are the
In order to help reduce the
finest that can be built to retail at anywhere near
Harry B. Friedman, manager of (Nita Katz) are now residing at
One
hundred
forty-two
chapters
elicit of the synagogue and to
the lielcrest, returned from Chi- the Wilshire.
the above prices.
of Aleph Zadik Aleph Fraternity
ise funds for the congregation's
cago, where he visited a number
THE BOYS' STORE
of the B'nai B'rith will celebrate ua pkeep, admission to these serv-
Charles E. Brown of the Wil-
of Chicago's most exclusive apart.
the fifth A. Z. R. Sabbath Day on is
es will be by ticket only, these
ment hotels on a tour of inspec- shire has returned from a busi- Sunday morning, March 29. De-
ti ckets being sold at the syna-
ness trip East.
tion.
troit chapter 63 will attend serv- g ogue at a nominal cost.
ices in a body at Temple Beth El,
(Second lour—Forme• Street Building)
Mrs. Charles J. King of the Wil-
Miss Ruth Feinberg is home
which will be followed by a stag
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. shire will leave next week to spend luncheon; Adolph Freund chapter H ADASSAH SPONSORS
J. Feinberg of Leslie avenue, from the Passover holidays with her 93 will conduct services at the
ADULT HEBREW CLASS
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip
Central State Teachers College.
Jewish Center, while the Theodore
Schaefer, in Atlantic City.
Herz) chapter 112 will conduct ,
Bernard Isaacs, superintendent
Mr. and Mrs. P. Gerson have
services at the Shaar Ilashomayim °f the United Hebrew Schools of
Miss Dorothy Rosenthal, who is Synagogue in
moved from the Chatham to the
Indsor. The pub-
etroit, is conducting a class in
' Wilshire.
a junior at Downer College, will lie is invited to attend any of
ebrew every Wednesday morn-
arrive Saturday, to spend her these services.
in g, between 10 and 11 o'clock, at
Miss Rita Epstein and Miss Ro- spring vacation with her parents,
Detroit chapter 63 has started th e Talmud Torah, Byron and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Laz
Rosenthal,
at
sen are making their residence at
the accepting essays from its members P
hiladelphia avenues.
Wilshire Hotel.
the Wilshire.
for the 1931 A. Z. A. essay contest,
Mr. Isaacs employs the Dalton
BIBLES, NEW AND OLD TESTAMENTS
the subject of which is "Employ- system, a new method particularly
I. Simon of Chicago spent a few j m ee w ns t."Discrimination
Mrs. Esther A. Neuhaus•r left
T he localAgainst
n
st
the
ad
d
anted
to the study of Hebrew by
for a visit to Hamilton, Ont., after days in the city during the past
c l oses
which she will sail from New York week as the guest of his children. May 1. The winning essay will be th alts. This class is sponsored by
on August 21 for l'aris and will Dr. and Mrs. A. Max Kohn and Mr. submitted to the supreme advisorylsa e educational group of Hadas.
h, of which Mrs. Ben Wilk is
nd
Mrs.
Samuel
Greenberg.
remain there for several honths.
1550 Woodward Avenue Booksellers since 11175 Ran. 0200
council at Omaha by June 1 and eh airman. For further informa-
While in Detroit M
r. Simon attend- will be judged by Miss Estelle M. ti on communicate with M
d
the
performance
of
"Incident."
rs.
Wilk
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Frank of e
0
tern erger, noted educator of, A
the Wilshire spent last week-end a comedy written by Mrs. Kohn, New York City; Judge 1. M. Gold-Ils rlington 0352-W, or with Mr.
aacs, at the school.
lath was presented by the Play-
in Lansing.
man of San Francisco, Cal., and a'
house at the Detroit Institute of
third person whose name will be
Mrs. James I. Ellman of Con- Art Theater on VI, ednesday eve- announced later. The local judges ,
REMOVAL ANNOUNCEMENT!
necticut avenue is visiting in Bat- ning, March 25.
-._..-
have not been chosen yet. Among

tle Creek.
the awards there will be: place, ,
The Music Study Club will pre-
Lee Morris, of Athens, Ga., was .
program at the Protestant'
guest of his children, Mr. and Prize, gold medal; second
ser nptle i n Home on March 30. Mrs.
O
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Stone and the
Mrs. Ilarry M. Radon of Glynn 1 silver medal; third place, bronze) Orphan
daughter, Naomi, of Wildemere
medal; and one year's membership Benjamin Pearlman, of the philan-
Court, during the past week.
avenue, have returned from a so- to the Jewish Book of Month Club thropic committee, is in charge of
journ in Florida.
to each winner.
the arrangements. Those partici-
Detroit chapter 63 of the A. Z.
Announce their removal from 512 Francis Palms Building
Under the direction of Mrs. paling will be Officer Carl Sobie,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Newman of A. entertained members and guests
63
of
the Detroit police quarter, ac-
pter
6
Bernard. Detroit cha
to more convenient quarters at
Lawrence avenue returned from at a house party March 15. Among Claire
will produce skits and sketches for companied by Officer Arnold Tea-
the guests were Zeldon Cohen of estunt night" which the local "Y, , man; Patrolman Towle, clown;
a visit to California.
Ann Arbor and Martin Sorel of
SUITE
1402
INDUSTRIAL BANK BUILDING
Braddock, Pa. On April 5, Leon- will present soon at Temple Beth Miss Jenny lialprin, reader; Mrs.
,
Seymour Simon has returned
El. Mrs. Bernard was formerly a Philip Dresser, children's enter-
Grand River and Washington Bled.
aril Fealk, Charles
es Ivan Stolars ky,
Cherry 3163
front Florida.
popular star in i the prominent tainer; and the following dancers
Herman Bernard, Maurice Mackey
of the Bonstelle school: the
theaters Of New York.
Mrs Bella Kositchek returned to and Sol Galitzky will attend a
pm
p
L a
Plans are being arranged for Misses a p H d elen Lang,
!Marjorie e w ,,Si-
i
week-end social tendered by the
th
her home in Lansing after a few w
the baseball and golf s season. Ch a I -,
.
weeks' visit with Mr. and Mrs. Flint chapter.
lenses are already being accepted Mrs. Samuel Simon will accompanyl l— -- -

Meyer Frank of the Wilshire.
from
near-by
A.
Z.
A.
chapters.
the
dancers.
Miss Lillian Jacobs of 299 Mad- Detroit
mothers' clubs committee
Milton Frank of Boston boule- bury avenue has returned from a p Detroit chapter 63 won second
lace in the Inter-Fraternity bas- of the Music Study Club will pre-
Outstanding Jewish Historian
week-end
in
Lan.,
nine
months' visit with her brothe r
vard spent last

sent a Passover concert
at the
co
ketball
league.
The
team
consist-
in Montreal , Que .
Will Address the Second Meeting of the Jewish Open Forum I
sing.
eel of Al Nabler, Dave Goldman, Jewish Center building, 31 Mel-
Serie. Under the Auspice. of
pson, Jess Feller, Sidney bourne avenue, on Sunday eve-
Alfred A. Helfgott, formerly of Ben Lipson,
ning, April 5, for the entertain-
JEWISH CENTERS ASSOCIATION
A Warm Room
2988 Tyler avenue, left on Tues. Markle, Chuck Malis, Albert Hen-
day, Starch 17, for a temporary I Bricks, Sol Galitzky, Dave Farber. , meat of all the Jewish mothers'
clubs of the city. NliS3 Mary Lin-
visit with his parents in New York. Sam Goren and Jack Isenberg were I
sky, pianist; Mrs. Ilerman Green-
Mrs. Ilelfgutt i$ expected to join manager and coach respectively.
at the
berg, vocalist; Mrs. David Kalb
At the last meeting of the chap.' man,
him there for the Passover hob-
vocalist, and Mrs. Emery
days. In the meantime, Mrs. Ma-, ter, held at the "Y" Sunday night..
Feder, international junior ' Monash, accompanist, will lend
tilde Staxmen Ilelfgott is residing Jess
-
Dr. Baron's subject will be: "The Jewish Community, For-
t of this region, gave a talk thei r svrvices on this occasion.
with her parents at 3216 Fullerton !PY
merly and Now."
lloou uthis trip to the international Mrs David Huber is in charge of
avenu.
It'. your. at the Hotel
The second
annual
dinner-
tournament
held
last
week
in
St.
the
affair.

Fairhalrn at weekly rates
Louis. Competition was keen in _ _
_ .
.
bre mnine at II fi I On
- -
-
-
what we tan offer you in
dance of the CharSo Club will be basketball oratory and debating. .E
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held Sunday, March 29, at North-
We're Just • step from
wood Inn. The committee on
the NI elne.a center.
, preparations for this event are
Columbia at John 5.
Cherry 7020
Mrs. Pearl B. Levey. Mrs. Lola W.
BICUR CHOLEM SRS.
Cutler and Mrs. JeanF. Drapkin.
-
The Bicur Cholem Society is dis-
A birthday party a-as given ny tributing matzos to the needy for
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert IL Gurvis in Passover. The president, Sirs. Ida
honor of the third birthday of saiai• 1225 Burlingame, is in
their
daughter,
Dolores
Lorraine.
on Sunday,
March
22, at
their charge. .Arrangements have been
home, 3407 Longfellow. The day made so that they can take care of
several cases.
al o marked the sixth wedding an-
.7_• _ - .
playlet in three acts will be ..-_
, niversary of Mr. and Mrs. Gurvi
Curcio, given on Sunday evening. April 5,
_ _ ' Covers were laid for 30 guests.
---
1 at Congregation Emanuel, Taylor . a_
.
' and Wilson. All proceeds will be Es,
Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Rosenbaum used to aid the needy sick. The
of Hazelwood avenue have re- public is invited to attend.
E.
turned from a visit to Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. William Cohen
children, lorry and Barbara. SCHOOLS TO CLOSE
of
avenue, are
a FIRST DAY PASSOVER --T-
--
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w weeks in Phoenix, Ariz.
few'
..:_--..

NEW YORK.-At the instance 1=7.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jacobs of 3229
-==='
Buena Vista announce the Bar of the Union of Orthodox Jewish
-._
Congregations
of America, repre- ---
Mitzvah of their son, Norman Bur-
seated
by
its
president,
Rabbi
Her-1=7_
ton . to be held at the Shaare Y
- .
mount.
on
Saturday,
March
2s.
beet
S.
Goldstein,
and
Dr.
David
Zedek branch, Twelfth near Clair-
-_.-
executive
board,
the
board
of
edu-
Reception at home Sunday, March de Solo Pool, member of the E.
All Blue Valley Kosher
29, from 8 to 11 p. m. No cards. cation has agreed to antedate the ....,_-
Butter has been prepared un-
' Faster vacation one day.
The Easter, or spring, vacation E--*
der our supervision and is
e • had been scheduled to begin with -W_
Good Friday. which happens to be -- -Tf- -
suitable for use during Pass-
the second day of Passover this __• i
over.
year, but through the intervention =-
of the Union of Orthodox Congre- .- Z-_ - - -
(Signed)
gallons. the night schools will be '.
RABBINICAL COMMITTEE OF
closed beginning with the eve of
DETROIT.
the first day of Passover and the W ._ -- -
...
day schools beginning with the first •-r
..
- -
day of Passover. 7-
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