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TALMUDIC SIYUM 'WHITHER
SUNDAY EVENING'

WOMANKIND'
SYMPOSIUM, WOMEN'S
COUNCIL, THIS MONDAY

It's New

Young Israel Plans Cere -
Holds Services
During Passover.

A
Fuzzy Little
Beret

The Detroit section, National
Council of Jewish Women, of
which Mrs. Fred Ginsburg is presi-
dent,
f
dent„
announces that the program
or its next meeting, on April 6,

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On Sunday, April 5, the first
Talmudic siyum ever to be held by
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur M. Schles-' The regular monthly meeting of a group of young men in this city
lager of Boston boulevard re- the Sisterhood of Temple Beth El will take place at the Congregation
turned from a two weeks' motor, will be held Monday afternoon, Beth David, Elmhurst and Four-
trip. April 13, at 2:30, in the Brown teenth, under the auspices of the
Memorial Chapel. The speaker of Young Israel of Detroit. The si-
Miss Margaret Franklin is home the afternoon will be Miss Edna yum, which is the traditional cus-
from Lake Erie College and is Dean Baker, president of the Na- tom of observing the completion of
spending the holidays with her par. tional College of Education, whose the study of a portion in the Tal-
ents, Dr. and Mrs. Leo M. Frank- subject will be 'Religion and Child mud, will begin promptly at 6:45
p. m.
Training "
lin.
Young Israel, feeling the impor-
tance
of the study of the Talmud
A very lovely party was given
Hallassah's infant welfare thea-
last Saturday night when Mr. and ter party takes place next Tues. towards a better understanding of
Judaism,
has again included the
Mrs. Irving Hirschman, Miss Sadie day, April 7, at Linwood-La Salle
Hirschman and Jesse Hirschman Theater. Mrs. Robert Loewen- study of the Oral Law in its edu-
Yes, it's Angora, as soft as a kitten's fur, and one of
cational
program.
Two Gemorah
entertained 26 guests with a din- berg, Empire 8998, is in charge of
classes are now being conducted •
the dearest little berets we've seen. In white, peach,
nor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. tickets.
under the guidance of Rabbis E.
Irving Hirschman of Longfellow
green, royal blue, black, beige and brown.
Aishiskin and I. Stollman. The
avenue.
The annual bridge-tea sponsored classes have become a popular ac- •
by the Detroit alumnae of Alpha tivity in the organization as shown
Miss Edith Segall, daughter of
Epsilon Phi Sorority will be given
Mr. and Mrs. Karl 13. Segall of at the Cadillac Athletic Club Sat- by the increasing attendance, and
Neckwear—Main Floor
Virginia Park, who is a student at urday afternoon, May 2. This af- the interesting discussions of the
group.
Highland Manor School and Junior fair, which is looked to as one of
Rabbi Aishiskin's group is con:-
College, Tarrytown-on-Hudson, ar- the smartest of the season,
is to pleting study of the Gemorah MRS. FRIEDA SILBERT ULLIAN
rived home April 1 to spend the benefit the memorial fund main-
"Chagigah" and will accordingly will be a symposium on "Whither
spring recess with her parents. tained by the group. Reservations have its Siyum on April 5 at the
‘Womankind," to be participated in
may be made with Miss Julia Ruth Beth David Congregation, of which by three prominent speakers.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Welt of
Brown, president of the Detroit Rabbi Aishiskin is the spiritual
Alice Foote McDougall, an able
Boston boulevard entertained
alumnae chapter. Tickets are being leader and rabbi emeritus.
business woman and connoisseur
some friends at dinner last Sun- handled by Miss Eleanor Scher.
An interesting musical program,' on pottery, will speak on the "Wo-
day evening.
including selections of Hebrew and man in Business." Mrs. McDou-
Valbert Coffey, director of the Yiddish melodies, will be rendered gall is well fitted for her subject
Miss Roserna Finsterwald,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph American Little Symphony, will by Rev. E. Zaludkowski, cantor of as she organized and still main-
Finsterwald of La Salle boulevard address theusic Study Club on Shaarey Zedek, and president of tains a chain of tea rooms in New
returned to Scudder School for "Orchestral Music of the Modern the Agudath Ilachazonim. Prof. York.
Period at its next regular meet- Zaludkowski will be assisted by
Frieda Silbert Ullian will dis-
Girls after a week's vacation.
ing to be held Tuesday, April 7, several of his colleagues of the cuss the "Woman in the Home and
SOLOIST OF TEMPLE BETH EL
Miss Carmen Wolff, student at at the Y. W. C. A. building, at Agudath. Prominent leaders of in Religion." Mrs. Ullian has had
University of Chicago, spent the 2:30 p. m. Mr. Coffey is first vio- the community including the rabbi- , varied experience in Hadassah and
Available for Concert Engagements, Banquets and Radio
nate and laymen who have shown.
spring vacation with her parents, linist of the Detroit Symphony Or- sympathy towards the Young Is-, Zionist work. She graduated from
Programs.
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Wolff of Law- chestra and a member of the De. reel movement, will be present.' Radcliffe College, where she re-
Will Accept Serious Pupils in Voice Culture and Coaching
troit
String
Quartette, His lecture
ceived the Phi Beta Kappa key.
rence avenue,
will complete the course of study Abraham J. Rosenshine, president' Judge Mary Grossman of the
of the organization, will preside.
STUDIO: 4744 SECOND BOULEVARD
Municipal Court of Cleveland will
Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich of See- i n music appreciation offered by
Ephraim Ralph, Ily Miller, Da- speak on "The Woman in Politics."
t Music Study Club this season.
Phone Columbia 2943
ond boulevard spent a few days in the
Youngstown, Ohio, last week. Mrs. Sol Trigg, chairman of the vid Berris, Ily Cohen and Maurice She is a capable jurist who is na-
Harris constitute the committee in tionally recognized for her ability.
study committee, will preside.
charge of arrangements.
The chairman of the program com
Miss Lizette Freund is spending
Passover
Services at Jewish Center mittee, Mrs. Regine Cohane,
Mrs. Ilarry Kopel and family of
and
the spring vacation with her par-
Young Israel held joint I'assover
ents, Dr. and Mrs. Hugo Freund Taylor avenue returned from Cali- services on Thursday and Friday the chairman of the hospitality and
of Chicago boulevard. Miss Freund fornia, where they spent the mornings, April 2 and 3, and will membership committee, Mrs. Har-
old Smiley, extend a welcome to
winter.
is a student at Oberlin College.
conduct services on Wednesday and members and non-members, as
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the
Thursday, April 8 and
Mrs. Adolph Schlesinger of the
Mrs. Dora Garvett left for • Jewish Center, 31 Melbourne. Sab- meeting is open to all.
Planning, Building and Main.
Tea and a social hour, of which
Chatham was hostess at a Seder visit in Pittsburgh with her chil- bath services will be conducted by
Mrs. Herbert Sloman is the chair-
mining of Fine Lawns
party last Wednesday night.
dren, Mr. and Mrs. Sol Vatz.
each branch as usual at the Mish- man, will follow.
and Gardens
kan Israel Synagogue and at the
Mrs. Jacob II. Schakne and son
The spring frolic of the Young, Jewish Center. Rabbi Harry Stoll- 1
Ilerbert motored to Pittsburgh People's Society of Congregation man, who recently graduated from
Let us help you solve your garden problems.
and Johnstown to spend the Pass- B'nai Moshe will be held in the 'I the Cleveland Rabbinical (College, S. Z. ASSEMBLY HEARS
over holidays.
PASSOVER DISCUSSION
main ballroom of the congregation, and who is a guest in Detroit, de-
Dexter and Lawrence, on Sunday, livered the sermon Thursday, Ap-
Miss Jane Fecheimer spent the April 26.
ril 2.
Long. 1746
11930 HAWTHORNE AVE.
As its contribution to the pro-
week-end with her parents, Mr.
grams given each week before the
and Mrs. Sidney Fecheimer of
Dr. I. Polozker of Chicago
assembly of the senior classes,
Monterey avenue.
last Sunday the seventh grade of
boulevard returned from a visit OUTLINE OF ZEDAKAH
the Shaarey Zedex Sunday School :
to Baltimore and Washington.
CLUB'S
ACTIVITIES
Miss Louise Selling of the Art
presented a play, "Memories o
Center spent a few days in Co-
by their instroc
Mrs. A. Shoenfield and children
The Zedakah Club was organized Pesach,"
tor, Miss written
Farbman.
lumbus, Ohio, last week.
at DEXTER THEATER (Dexter and Burling...)
will leave Sunday for Alexandria i 10 years ago, for the purpose of concerned itself with the
The seder,'
play
La., where Dr. Shoenfield has ac - I sewing layettes for needy infants,
SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 4th
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Goldman cepted a position at a governmen t
immediate, but temporary, members of the class giving reci-
giving
Program:
of Chicago spent the week-end hospital.
tations on the purpose of the sari- - '
Dr. Mark Gunsburg, famous pianist.
with Mr. and Mrs. A. Silberblatt
ai to those
in dire and
need,
nos articles of the seder-dish. They
George Gnlvani, baritone of Temple Beth El.
cheer
to orphans
old bringing
folks.
and family.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ilarry
Becker
held posters
made by Homonoff.
Lucille Pota-1
of
Prof. E. Zaludkowski, tenor, cantor of Shaarey Zedek.
In the past the club has con- shnik
and Lenore
Sherwood Forest were guests at
Selected quartert of Halevy-Ilazomir Choral Society under
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Zackheim the Stevens, in Chicago, last tributed a small allowance to the Then Celia Smith sang "God of
the leadership of William Gayman, assistant conductor.
milk fund of Hebrew Infant Or- Might."
I and son of Calvert avenue left for week.
Jack Newman, interpreter and recitationist.
phan Home, also a case of oranges
Buffalo to spend the Passover holi-
Rabbi A. M. Hershman spoke
A very interesting and entertaining talking picture.
each month, for one year, which
days with relatives.
on Passover, stating that
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
C.
Weinberg
of
ADMISSION 35 CENTS
helped
improve the diet of many
Under the Auspices of
2740 Richton announce the Bar infants, This has been discon- he believed next to Rosh Ila-
Miss Josephine Jacob of Chicago Mitzvah of their son, Jerome,
shonah
and Yam Kippur, the
boulevard returned from Orlando, April 11, at Congregation B'nai tinued during the depression,
while milk has been sent to indi- Passover was best observed; the
I Fla.
he said, was the impres-
Moshe, Lawrence and Dexter.
victual
vidual
families for under-nour- nice ceremonies of the seder. The
ished children.
Irving G. Rhodes, publisher of
The club has contributed $100 rabbi also said that the Ilagaildah
the Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle of each month since the present contained parts which are over
Milwaukee, Wis., is spending the emergency relief has been organ-2,000 years old. Ile made the sur-
Passover holidays with his par- ized, and $150 given to Moos Chit-I : prising statement that so popular
ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Rosenstein im matzoh fund
is the Haggadah that more editions
of 2016 Taylor avenue. Mrs. Tilly Germansky and her I of it have been printed than of
uv other book, including the
investigation
committees
have n-
Mrs. Julia E. Rosenberg of 1443 helped clothe many needy families Bible,
the Jewish Theological Semi-
Atkinson avenue has returned and visited literature
and
other
'
nary
alone having issued 132 edi-
fro rn a three months' sojourn in distributed various institutions, tions of it.
Miami Beach, Fla., and Havana, Oft,
At an informal meeting of
Cuba. Mrs. Rosenberg made her
The sewing committee, headed members of the student cofu ncil,
trip from Miami Beach to Havana b by Mrs. Son i a Shaffer,
reports dis- plans were taken up for utur e
by airplane.
tribution of 18 layettes to needy programs, among them the possi-1
infants within the past six months bility of a faculty debate.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis James Krup- while two dozen complete layettes'
kin (Ora Ruth Gittlemanl m" .
are sent to Palestine each year
tored to Watertown, N. Y., where through local Hadassah.
A. Z. A. NOTES
they will remain over the Passover
A limited sum is contributed In
,
holidays.
Chapter
63:
all local, national and international
Detroit chapter 63 of A. Z. A.
' drives.
Co-operation from the
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Gittleman of club as a whole has been an out- met Sunday, March 29, at the Y.
Second boulevard returned from a standing feature of the club's W. H. A., 39 Rowena street. An
visit to New York and Atlantic
informal talk was given by Jess
City.
I workIl
Although the club is limited to Feiler, advisor to the chapter, who
I 100 members, it has been doing I urged the boys to start planning
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schlesin- the work of a much larger group. details for the Great Lakes region
ger of the Whittier left for a inn-
Mrs. Anna R. Zamsky, who has convention of the A. Z. A., which
for trip East.
been in office for six years, having will be held in July.
The party given on March 14
been president for the past three
Mr. and Mrs. William Siegel r e- , years, reports that during her ad- was a success. There was bridge
turned after a two years' stay in ministration the club has become and dancing and an act was put
Palestine and are with their chil-
on by Zelden Cohen.
dren, Mr.
r. and Mrs.
r s. Aaron Silber- a chartered organization, affiliated
The international A. Z. A. Sab-
with the League of Jewish Wo-
blatt of Wildemer e avenue.
men's organization, which recently bath day was observed by all
members attending services at
helped
create
the
Jewish
Relief
Reach out—clear across the continent—tune in the very
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bonner of Clearing Bureau.
Temple Beth El, after which a
Atlantic City motored to Detroit
program you want—right into ypur own home—enjoy it as
IL H. Prenzlauer and Mrs. stag theater party was held at the
to spend the Passover holidays J Mrs.
II. Ehrlich were chosen honor- Michigan.
long as you wish — automatic volume control prevents fading
with their mother, Mrs. A.
During the week, the debating
ary members at the meeting held
Bobys, of Dexter boulevard.
Monday, April 1, at the home of team lost to Phi Alpha Tau Fra-
and eliminates blasting of local sta-
c t u e n rf ph i , t e .
Mrs.
I.
S.
Cohn,
4705
Fullerton.
Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Brown of
tions — other stations won't interfere
chapter basketball team,
The club is sponsoring a :
Palmer Lodge spent last week-end
d of Dave Farber, Al Neig.
in Chicago with Mrs. Brown's par- bridge-tea Wednesday, April 15,, lee, Bennie Lipson, Saul Galitzsky,
—volume a-plenty—reception no real
at
Hotel
Statler.
Members
and
I
ants, Mr. and Mrs. J. Lefko.
friends are invited. Tickets can met the alumni team, Sam Char-
you'll think your living room's the
b secured from all members, and foes, Sid Markle, Jess Feiler, Al
The Misses Frances and Mildrede
studio! It's Philco's new combination
Hendricks and Sam Eisenberg, in
Applebaum were joint hostesses to the chairman, Mrs. S. F'ixler, Eu-
a game last Tuesday night, March
20 guests at a personal shower clid 4879. Members arc urged to 24, and were defeated in a closely
of balanced 'to, eleven tubes and
March 26 at 3245 Chicago boule- bring cakes.
The next meeting will be a so- played game, 33 to 21.
the superheterodyne circuit that
yard, honoring Mrs. Al. Friedman
The team for the "Y" stunt
vial, planned by the chairman of
(Mildred Titlebaum).
makes the difference—and what a dif-
the program committee, Mrs. Mary night is coming along in fine shape
and
by April 19 is expected to be
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Stone Slobin, to be held at the home of
ference! Unbelievable—you'll have to
is good shape to give a first-class
(Corinne GittlemanI left for a Mrs. Ililda Lublin.
performance.
Their director and
A contribution to :Mitzvah fund
hear it to half-way appreciate it.
motor trip to Utica, N. Y.
is acknowledged from Max Sha- manager is Mrs. Claire Bernard.
Drop
in--or
better
still,
try
a
set
in
On Sunday, April 5, the chapter
TI1E 1111:11114/1'
Mrs. Joseph Vehon of Byron pero.
members will travel to Flint,
I I Tubas
your home
avenue in visiting in Grand Rap-
where a dance is being given by
Automatic colon,. conind-
id., Mich.
J Y. P. S. of Shaarey Zedek. the A. Z. A. boys of that city.
tone root rol--at ...Ion record-
Ina dial—orrern arid
The first outdoor baseball prac-
gored unit. I Alvin. iif black
1.111L1'O BABY GRAND
The Junior Young People's So- tice of the season is planned for
...lout with Ina] runvent
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panel nod •relv of ntle1111.1
Sunday morning, April 12, the
ciety
of
the
Shaarey
Zedek
will
Not
a
by
or
midget!
A
fall-
wood. I'hileo eleetro-dynamie
greet the Passoser season at a weather permitting.
FAULTS
speaker. A inanity. power and
toned, 7-tithe, screen grid re.
selectivity.
All young men between the ages
meeting Sunday afternon, April 5
criter with el•ctro-dynornie
at the Atkinson branch. An infor- of 16 to 21 are invited to attend
speaker enclosed. Beautiful
mal dance will be held following the next meeting, which will he
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Have a Spencer the minting. Admittance will be held on Sunday, April 12. at the
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