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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1932-09-30

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sad THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

DIRECTS MUSIC FOR
H. WEINBERG'S HOUR

To Our Many Jewish Friends We Extend Greetings
for a Happy and Prosperous New Year

BICUR CHOLEM RADER WILL TEACH
WINEMAN 3 MURPHY 23RD
SPECIAL ART CLASS
DANCE TO BE HELD
YOM KIPPUR NIGHT
RADIO SPEAKERS

SEASON'S GREETINGS

A class for the home woman who
Samuel Solomon, well known De-
wishes to use her leisure time. to
May the New Year bring to all of us the realiza-
troit mus ic i who corm is( man y
Arrangements
for
the
twenty-

increase
her knowledge of art is
of his own selections, directs the
third annual Yom Kippur night
tion of our fondest hopes, and may it be a year
music for II. Weinberg's Radio Will Be Featured in New dance, which is to be held Mon- being organized by Isaac Rader,
Detroit artist and
of happiness and fruitful of prosperity.
Year Program of Radio day, Oct. 10, at the General Mo-
former Whitcomb
tors Ballroom, are completed. Ac-
Forum, 6 P. M. Sunday.
prize winner, at
cording to reports from the com-
his studio, 13211
The Jewish Radio Forum will mittee this year's affair promises
Tuller avenue.
present on Sunday evening, Oct. to be successful both socially and
The best way
2, from 6 to 6:30 p. m., over Sta- financially,
to get an appre-
tion WJBK, a New Year's pro-
The Bicur Cholem Jrs. will pre-
ciation for pie
gram with Mayor Frank Murphy sent Eddie Shell and his original
tures is to paint
Mayor of
and Henry Wineman, chairman of Michiganders, an orchestra that
them," says Mr.
the board of governors of the has been featured at prominent
Rader. "It is not
Jewish Welfare, Federation, as the society affairs during the last year.
Windsor, Ontario
necessary to be
Primcpal speakers. The Mayor Various novelties will be pre-
an artist to do
will bring the New Year greetings sented during dancing intermis-
this. Anyone can
of the Detroit community to the sions.
earn to draw and gaismammilmos
Jews of Detroit, and Mr. Wineman
Arrangements have been made
paint," he states,
Michigan's Largest and Most Exclusive Curtain
will present the problems that the with the National Garages to have
"b u t everyone
Jewish community is facing dur- special attendants care for the
Mr. Rader
Cleaners
cannot be a cies.
ing the Jewish year 5693.
cars and return them after the tine artist."
With the beginning of Rosh Ilashonah, we extend'
Rabbi Leon Franc will be pre- dance, for a nominal fee.
In the classes for non-profes-
to you and your loved ones sincere wishes for a
Our New Location
sented in the weekly "Question
The ballroom proper can ac- sional students or amateurs, which
and Answer Period."
Happy and Prosperous New Year.
commodate conveniently 2400 peo- will start about Oct. 1, Mr. Rader
4737 ELMHURST near Broad St.
The musical program will pre- ple. A record attendance is ea- hopes to help the student to find
sent
Miss
Sadie
Cooper,
concert
Beefed
at
this
event,
both
on
ac-
out
what
the
artist
is
thinking
HOGARTH 1010
violinist, and Lillian Estrin, pian- count of the reduction of admis- about and to give hint the artist's
ist.
sion to 50 cents and of the large point of view.
Aaron Kurland, attorney and number of tickets sold to date.
In addition to this the student
chairman of the Jewish Radio T h e co-operation organizations without previous academic train-
SAMUEL SOLOMON
Forum, will preside.
have extended the society has been ing will find in drawing and paint-
favorable. The A, Z. A. and Hay- ing an interesting form of per-
DISTRIBUTORS OF
Hour, broadcast every Sunday,
uros fraternities have called off sonal expression,
from 12 noon to 1 p. m., over Sta-
a
similar
affair
on
the
same
night
Mr.
Rader
Is
also
organizing
a
tion WJBK.
and extend an invitation to their children's class for the study of
On account of Rosh liashonah,
friends and followers to attend the fundamental principles of
Meet Your Old Friends—Make New Friends at the
4462 Woodward Aye.
this hour will be broadcast from
drawing, art, and art appreciation.
Young Israel of Detroit has just the Bicur Cholem Jrs. dance.
5 to 8 p. m. this Sunday.
The
proceeds
of
this
dance
are
Mr.
Rader
began
to
draw
when
completed
a
successful
year.
This Sunday will mark Mr. Solo-
The first mid-western conference to be divided between the Five he was 10 years old and won a
mon's twenty-third weekly appear-
ance over this hour. Mr. Solomon of Young Israel organizations was Cent Kosher Kitchen and the prize in an exhibition in Toledo
present Jewish folksongs. Rhoda held during the past year in this Bicur Cholem Seniors, enabling when he was 14 years old. He
Zahavie is a soloist for this hour. city on which occasion the first these institutions to continue their was awarded the Anna Scripps
SPONSORED BY THE
n
Whitcomb Scholarship in 1928,
A feature of Mr. Weinberg's local Young Israel Journal was charitable work.
The Bicur Cholem Jra. is an and has spent the time since his
Radio Hour is the broadcast of the published. Delegates were present
5
Jewish news of the week by At- from Chicago, Cleveland, Roches- organization of young men and return from Europe in his studio
5
women interested in charitable in Detroit, where he has executed
torney [mac Finkelstein.
ter and New York.
The past year also marked the work. A former announcement a number of portrait commissions.
5
4
organization of adult educational that the society was open for An exhibition of his paintings will
5
classes in conjunction with the membership had a favorable re- be held at the Hudson Galleries
United Hebrew Schools. This action and the society, received the first two weeks in November.
5
work will be continued this year, over 30 applications for member-
5
commencing immediately after the ship. Application blanks may be
Holy Days, with a much larger secured from the secretary, Miss IDA DIVINOFF ON
5
curriculum and a variety of sub- Belle Drapkin, at 3052 Carter,
5 Featuring SKEETER PALMER and his Orchestra
H. ALTMAN'S HOUR
jects for all classes.
Rabbi Bernard Heller Ar- The past year marked the first
5
g
ranges Orthodox and Re- large delegation of local represen- GIRLS' DEPARTMENT Leon Kay To Speak on National
Admission 50c
Dancing, 9 Till 1
Fund Topics; Hour of Broad.
form Services.
tatives at the annual Young Israel OF JEWISH CENTERS
casts Changed for Holidays.
■■•■•■■■•■•■■io
convention held at Asbury Park,

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11.110101.11MILIL
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STARTS ACTIVITIES
Complete Orthodox and Reform N. J., in June.
On
account of Rosh Hashonah,
wae, services
Namoomaramer
Junior and intermediate Young
were arranged for Jewish
Final plans for the fall activi- the hour of the broadcast of Hy-
students at the University of Israel organizations have been or-
man
Altman's
Jewish Hour, over
Michigan by the Hillel Founda- ganized and the nucleus of what ties of the Jewish Centers Asso-
tion, Dr. Bernard Heller, director, promises to be a large and out- ciation girls department are well Station WMBC, was changed for
this
Sunday.
It
will be broadcast
standing group is already in exist- under way. The senior girls' com-
announces.
The Orthodox service will be ence with the United Hebrew mittee has already made plans for from 7 to 8 p. m.
IN THE SPIRIT OF THE SEASON WE
On
Oct.
9,
the
day before Yom
merged with the local "minyan" Schools as the background of these a get-acquainted social for Thurs-
day, Oct. 20. Classes planned by Kippur, the hour will be broad-
at the synagogue at the Beth groups,
p.
m.
1:30
EXTEND SINCERE WISHES TO ALL
Comniittees• on Kashruth and the senior girls' committee are as cast as usual from 12 to
Israel Center, 538 North Division
On Oct. 16 and 23, Succoth days,
street, Ann Arbor. Rabbi Heller Sabbath Observance have been follows:
THE JEWISH PEOPLE FOR A HAPPY
Dramatics to be directed by the hour will again be broadcast
will address the congregants the quietly studying the situation in
m., and thereafter
second day of Rosh Hashonah and our city and will soon announce Miss Dorothy Mandell and Miss from 7 to 8 p.
important plans for the better- Malvern Rosenberg; athletics to be it will again revert to the regular
AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR.
on Yom Kippur Eve.
of 12 to 1:30 p. m.
Due to the absence of a syna- ment of present conditions here. directed by Mrs. Libby Phillips; hours
Mr.
Altman
announces
that
he
a
gift
making
and
dress
remodel-
The
next
regular
meeting
will
gogue, the Reform service will be
soon arrange for another
held at the Ann Arbor Unitarian be held at the Stetter Hotel Wed- ing class to be led by Mrs. Sam- will
Church. "This church," accord- nesday evening, Oct. 5, at 8:30, uel Coburn; bridge instruction and hour on Thursday evenings, but
ing to Dr. Heller, "is completely at which time Aaron Rosenberg, ball room dancing to be conducted that he will not give up his charity
devoid of any Christological sym- attorney, will give a number of his by Miss Ruth Gottfried and Miss hour on Sundays.
This Sunday, Ida Divinoff, noted
bols and it is more conducive to a readings. An interesting program Doris Yanchor, Registration for
spirit of worship than would be a is promised and the meeting is all of these sessions is now under violinist, will be featured on Mr.
Altman's
hour. The speaker of
way.
The
classes
will
begin
dur-
open
to
the
general
public.
hall or a theater for which we
the program will be Leon Kay,
ing the week of Oct. 3.
would have to pay a substantial
president
of
the Jewish National
The
junior
girls'
classes
will
also
sum."
begin during the week of Oct. 3. Fund Council, who will discuss the
Reform services will be held as
ideals
of
the
fund.
Included in this group are drama-
follows: 7:30 p. m. on Friday;
410 FILM EXCHANGE BLDG.
tics directed by Miss Miriam
10 a. m. on Saturday; 7:30 p. m.
Leven; puppetry, directed by Miss
on Sunday, Oct. 9, Kol Nidre
Paramount Theater.
Miriam
Leven;
handicraft,
direct-
Phone Cadillac 6475
night; 10 a. m. Monday, Oct. 10,
ed by Miss Rose Leven; dancing,
Atonement morning; 3:30 p. m.
of the strangest dramas
One
,
At
the
first
meeting
of
the
new-
directed
by
Mrs.
Kurt
Peiser;
and
Monday, Oct. 10, Atonement af-
ly-elected executive committee of a Girl Scout troop directed by Miss ever unfolded is presented in the
ternoon and memorial services.
startling motion picture "The
Rabbi Heller will officiate and the Detroit Halevy-Hazomir Sing- Goldie Mahlin,
The following girls' clubs have Blonde Captive," now playing at
deliver the services at the Reform ing Society, an elaborate program
for

membership
drive
to
be
con-
already started and are meeting the Paramount Theater,
services. "In . order to provide
The story concerns a white
some Jewish atmosphere to the ducted during the month of Octo- at the Jewish Center for the corn-
ber
was
planned
and
outlined.
ing seasons: Sigma Chi Kappa, woman lost in the wilds of Aus-
place," he states, "I have decided,
Inasmuch as the next few weeks Gamma Delta, Yankees, Tri-L's, tralia among a tribe of primitive
dt,g;ce," 44/
despite the fact' that it will be a will mark the beginning of serious
Reform service, to wear the Talis work in preparation for the eighth Akibeans, I'hi So Lites, Tau Gam- people descended from the Nean-
ma Kappa, Kappa Rho Delta, N. derthal Man of the old Stone. Age
and cap."
annual concert to be held early
1248 WASHINGTON BLVD.
Temple Beth El of Detroit, next year, the executive is anx- S.—Girls, Anekitos, Sans Soucis, of 60,000 years ago.
through the kindness of Rabbis ious to include every possible voice T. D. P., Snipichucks, Lohonos,
Leo M. Franklin and Leon Fram, in the active membership list of P. A. C. Girls and Spee D Girls.
Transportation plays a very vital part in
loaned a Torah for these services. the organization. To achieve this A number of other groups have
Students obtaining • note from purpose, the entire organization signified their intention of meet-
the daily business and social activities of
New Yiars Greetings
Rabbi Heller will be excused from was urged to introduce eligible ing in the near future. All girls
BEST WISHES TO OUR JEWISH FRIENDS
many people. And by continuing to serve
attending classes on Rosh Hash- voices to the chairman of the mem- ranging in age from eight on up
onah and Yom Kippur.
AND PATRONS FOR A HAPPY NEW YEAR
bership committee, Mrs. Anna War- who are interested in any of the
the
motoring public of this community
Freshmen's Reception.
ren, who will receive applications Jewish Center activities are asked
safely and economically we hope to do our
On Sunday evening, Oct. 2, at every Monday evening before re- to get in touch with Mrs. Philip
Houtz, director of girls' activities
8:30 o'clock, a reception will be hearsals.
share towards making this a happier New
held for freshmen at the Hillel
The Halevy-Ilazomir is an in- of the Jewish Center, 31 Mel-
Year.
House, corner East University and dependent Jewish musical ergan- bourne avenue. Any girls' clubs
Oakland. Dr. Heller and Prof. I. ization interested in cultivating and interested in meeting at the Cen-
Leo Sharfman will be the speakers. furthering Jewish music. Its pro- ter, or in obtaining information
gram embodies all phases of Jew- with regard to organizing new
--•-••-•:-.
Gifts to North End Clinic. ish music, and includes appearances clubs, are also urged to communi-

•-cr,:,-
at various festive occasions as the cate with the Jewish Center.
musical
representatives
of
the
Jew-
The
Jewish
Centers
Association
North End Clinic has received
ish people of Detroit. At its next has two branches, one at 31 Mel-
the following contributions:
18102 WOODWARD AVE.
In memory of Jacob Friedberg, annual concert the Halm will sing bourne and one at 11518 Dexter
• tit6 .-
(Opposite Primer Park Tennis Courts)
1530 Washington Blvd.
from Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Rosen- the Oratorio "Walpurgis Nacht" boulevard. Classes will be held in
by Felix Mendelssohn, the greatest both of the branches.
field.
Long. 4683
In memory of Jacob E. Gaylord, single piece of work ever under-
/CHEVROLET
taken by the organization. Re- Affairs Planned by Hebrew
from Mr. and Mrs. Monroe Rosen - hearsals
for this work will begin
field and Mr. and Mrs. J. I.. Freud. during this month, and it is essen-
Ladies' Aid Society.
In memory of Isaac Weinstein, tial to have every voice tested and
On Wednesday the llebrew
New Years Greetings
from Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Myers. seated for the initial rehearsls, ac- Ladies' Aid Society will hold a
Supplying the
In memory of Mrs. S. Lewin cording to Dan Frohman, musical regular meeting at the Lawrence-
that, from Mr. and Mrs. Harry director in charge of the work.
Proper Grade
Dexter Hall. First nomination of
MC.
Farbstein,
The executive also decided to hold officers will then take place.
of Oil as
a social gathering and dance to
On Oct. 19 a card party will be
HARRY SLATKIN, Pres.
Fisher Theater.
mark the installation of the new held at the sanie place. Mrs. Kal-
Specified by the
officers on the evening of Sunday, lush is the chairman. Husbands
Designer of
FRED FABEL, Vice-Pres.
Oct.
16.
Further
particulars
will
The
showing
of
George
Arliss'
and
friends
are
invited.
As
the
Maker of Your
LADIES' HATS
JOS. B. SLATKIN, Secy.-Treas.
newest picture, "Successful Cal- be announced shortly.
proceeds go to charity it is hoped
Oil Burner
Regular rehearsals are held every that there will be a large attend- Featuring the newest individual
amity," at the Fisher this week, is
an event of real importance. This Monday evening at 8:45, in the ance.
styles of felts and straws
outstanding picture would ordin- regular meeting place, room 123,
On Nov. 20 a dinner-dance will
made to your head.
arily have played in a downtown Northern High School. Veiees in- be held at the Lawrence-Dexter
Longfellow 0577
terested
in
joining
the
organization
run theater, but due to a special
Hall. At that time the newly-
Men's and Ladies' Hats
Lafayette 4500
arrangement it was secured for should see Mrs. Warren any Mon- elected officers will be introduced.
Remodeled
and
day
evening
before
9.
Cleaned
this one week Fisher showing.
A chicken dinner is planned. The
CHARLES E. FEINBERG, Vice-President
following have been asked to take
Industrial Morris Plan Bank care of this affair: Mrs. II. Aus-
lender, Mrs. Engel, Mrs. Helen
Pays Dividend.
The Industrial Morris Plan Bank Gross, Mrs. Gussie Gross, Mrs. F.
RA. 9509
of Detroit announces the payment Weinstein, Mrs, Pauline Schiff. 1554 Broadway
Next to Paramount Theater
of its regular quarterly dividend Mrs. Fannie Roth, and others will
of one and one-half (1%1 per co-operate and make this affair
cent to stockholders of record, an outstanding event of the year
Sent. 20, 1932, payable Sept. 30, in this organization's activities.
IN THE SPIRIT OF THE SEASON, WITH THE DAWN OF A
1932.

5te
The Faultless

DAVID CROLL

Curtain Laundry

AND CLEANERS

The Season's Greetings

AARON DeROY, Pres.

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RETROSPECT OF
YOUNG ISRAEL

Start the new year right!

HUDSON—ESSEX

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SUNDAY, OCT., 2nd, 1932

HILLEL AT U. OF M.
$ TO HAVE SERVICES

Fort Wayne Hotel

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The Officers of

Pisgah Lodge No. 34
B'nai B'rith

take this means of extending best wishes
to its members and the entire community
for a happy and prosperous New Year.

—HAROLD C. ROBINSON

Film Truck Service

HALEVY LAUNCHES
MEMBERSHIP DRIVE

WISHING OUR MANY FRIENDS AND
PATRONS A VERY HAPPY AND
PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR.

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A Happy New Year to All Our
Friends and Neighbors

Lillian Dutton

THE IRVING
SHOP
Incorporated

FLORIST

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FABER CHEVROLET

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11534 DEXTER BLVD.

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ROSH HASHONAH GREETINGS

Hon. Henry G.

NICOL

Hon. Robert E.

SAGE

WAYNE COUNTY
CIRCUIT COURT COMMISSIONERS

Samule Soldmon, pianist and
musical director, has moss el Isis
studio to 1251 Glynn court. tele-
phone Townsend 7-3097.

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United Artists

Theater.

"Grand Hotel" is now in its
second record-breaking week at
the United Artists Theater. The
great popularity of this picture
was proven by the fact that on
the opening days the theater at-
tendance record was broken, a
record that had stood for over
two years.

Hebrew Ladies' Social Fund.
The Hebrew Ladies' Social Fund
thanks its many friends who
gratefully responded and aided in
the lucre's of the recent lunch-
eon and bridge.

home of Adele Zellman, 1935
Clairmount avenue, on Sunday
afternoon, Sept. 25.
Mrs. Grace Zellman, founder of
the Zedakah Juniors, gave an in-
spiring talk on behalf of the ac-
complishments since the juniors
were organized and emphasized the
necessity for the noble work to be
carried en.
The Zedakah Juniors have the
same regime of officers: Helen
Brown, president; Irene Miter,
first vice-president; Adele Zellman,
recording-secretary; Bernice Gold-
man, corresponding secretary;
Rose Cohn, treasurer; Rayetta
Pollack, reporter.
Miss Betty Halperin of 2927 Ful.
lerton will be the next hostess, at
the Zedakah Junior's meeting on
Sunday afternoon, Oct. 16, at two
o'clock.

ROSH HASHONAH
GREETINGS

MAY UNBOUNDED HEALTH,
HAPPINESS AND PROSPER.
ITY BE YOURS FOR THE
NEW YEAR.

ZEDAKAH JUNIORS
Samuel Solomon Moves His The opening meeting of the Re-
dakah Juniors took place at the
Musical Studio.

NEW YEAR, WE EXPRESS THE HOPE THAT THE COMING
YEAR WILL BRING TO YOU AND YOUR LOVED ONES AN
ABUNDANCE OF HEALTH, HAPPINESS AND PROSPERITY.

1 1 ,

5693-1932

Wm. J. Brennan

CONSTABLE .

10th Ward

Thanks the Jewish people of
Detroit for their past favors
and extends to all Best Wishes
for a Happy New Year.

CUNNINGHAM-
ECONOMICAL

DRUG STORES

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