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EQUALITY CLUB FETES
MRS. EDITH PARANSKY
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The Equality Club gave a fare-
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leaving for Los Angeles, Calif., to
spend the winter. Mrs. Lillian Feld,
vice-president is to act as president
for the remainder of the year. A
gift was present to Mrs. Paran-
sky by the club.
A special meeting was held by
the Equality Club Wednesday, Oct.
26, at the home of Jennie Joffe.
Tickets were distributed for the
coming affair to be held Nov. 20,
at hotel
The Hallowe'en party was to be
held at the home of Mrs. Dora Ber-
kowitz. Several prizes were given
for the best and funniest masks.
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An enthusiastic audience of
about 150 was present at the re-
union of all old board members of
the Jewish Children's Home and
of the present board, on Wednes-
day evening, at the home, Bur-
lingame and Petoskey.
The occasion, primarily a social
gathering, was marked by deep
interest shown by all in attend-
ance in the home and the prog-
rem made in the past few years.
A brief address was made by
Herman Cohen, president of the
Jewish Children's Home, who
greeted those in attendance and
who expressed regret at the pass-
ing of Samuel B. Kahn, late pres-
ident, and other members of the
board who died in the past two
years.
Mr. Cohen then turned the
chairmanship over to Dr. Otto A.
Hirsch, superintendent of the
home. Brief addresses were de-
livered by Fred M. Butzel and
Moses Weiswasser, members of
the board.
Entertainment was provided by
a group from the Chord of Judea
Symphony Orchestra, under the
leadership of William Bliznick;
songs by Rev. A. A. Rosenfeld,
cantor of Congregation B'nai
Moshe, accompanied by Miss Rose
Gateman; and solos by Mrs. II.
Warren, of the Halevy-Ilazomir
Singing Society, accompanied by
Miss Albert.
Mrs. Herman Cohen was chair-
man of the hostesses committee.
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On Thursday night Philip M.
Raskin, noted poet, addressed a
mass meeting on Zionism, at Tem-
ple Abraham.
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Mr. and Mrs. George Fox and
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The Men's Club of Congrega-
tion Shaarey Zedek will commence
a new season of activities with an
old-fashioned election night rally.
on Nov. 8, in the social hall of
the synagogue. According to
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An overflow audience attended
the Zionist symposium which was
sponsored Oct. 19 at the Philadel-
phia-Byron auditorium by the
Kvutzah Ivrith.
The symposium was arranged
under the guidance of Aaron
Rosenberg, who presided at the
meeting. A, D. Markson, as pres-
Oct. 30—Miss Esther Traub, daUghter of Mr. and Mrs. Morris A
ident of the Kvutzzah, extended
Traub of 2288 Hazelwood avenue, to Irving Solomon of this city.
greetings to the audience in pre-
Nov. 6—Miss Marcella Grahm, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William
senting Mr. Rosenberg as the pre-
Grahm, to Raymond Schreiber, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Schreiber.
siding officer. The musical pro-
Nov. I9—Miss Cecile J. Lapides, daughter of Mr. and Airs.
gram of the evening featured Ida
Morris Lapides of 3514 Alt. Elliott, to Frederick Bartholomew, son
Divinoff, violinist.
of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Bartholomew of this city, at the Barium
Speakers, and the respective
Hotel. Dr. Leo M. Franklin will officiate. Reception at 9 p. tn.
parties whose platforms they out-
Nov. 23—Miss Florence Levin, slaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hyman
lined, were the following:
Levin of 2524 Tyler, to Dr. Clarence B. Jacobs, son of harry A.
Joseph II. Ehrlich, Zionist Or-1
Jacobs of 2703 Calvert.
ganization; G. I3iskin, Poale-Zeire
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Zion; Miss Jeanette Steinberg,
Iladassah; S. Shnitz, Reisionists;
Mrs. Sarah Shetaga, Chalutzos;
Jeremiah Ilaggni, Hashomer Hat-
zoir; II. Eskin, Mizrachi Ilatzoir;
A. J. Rosenshine, Young Israel;
CHARLES AGREE
Isadore Shrodeck, Ilechnlutz. An-
Oct. 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Lebowitz of 1688 Ilazelwood Charles Agree, chairman of the other speaker was Rabbi Feivel
entertainment committee, t h e Ciechanowicz of the Isaac El-
a daughter, Marilyn Jean.
Oct. 16—To Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Sussman of New haven, Conn., plans embrace everything but a , chanan Yeshiva of New York.
bon-tire. Talking pictures, com-
(Lillian Davidov, formerly of Detroit), a daughter, Barbara Mae.
plete election returns by special
wire and amusement surprises
will entertain the members until
the wee small hours of the morn-
Resume Classes for
ing. Refreshments will be pro-
The Hard of Hearing
The Junior Jewish National Fund
vided during the evening. Mem-
bers of the congregation and their met at the home of bliss Mollie
Zimmerman, 2991 Waverly ave.
Classes for Detroit's Jewish
friends are invited.
Jewish Centers Athletic Commit
hard of hearing were resumed
The entertainment committee nue, Oct. 20.
tee To Receive Proceeds.
An interesting lecture on the life
on Oct. 19 at the Young Wom-
consists of Charles Agree, chair-
of Prof. Herman Schapera, found-
en's Hebrew Association Club-
man, Barney Smith, Carl Shallit,
The athletic committee of th
er of the National Fund, was given
house at 89 Rowena street.
Alex Schreiber, Aloe Prince and by Israel Weiner. Pictures and
Jewish Centers Association wi
A group was formed at that
Frank Wetsman.
.old a smoker and get-togethc
charts showing the progress made
time for instruction in lip read-
in Wednesday, Nov. 16, at 8 p. m
The early part of the evening in I'alestine from the time the land
ing under the leadership of a
it the B'nai Moshe Synagogue will be devoted to the election of was acquired pp until the present
professional teacher. A similar
Jexter and Lawrence.
officers and directors for the cur- time, was the subject of the dis-
course given last year was suc-
There will be four boxing bout rent year. Plans will be discussed cussion.
cessful. ,
between the participants in the and many announcements will be
Plans are being completed to
Mrs. Maurice Klein is chair-
;olden Gloves Tournament. Me ,
made regarding the proposed ac- hold the first bridge-dansant of
man of a committee chosen by
hers of the City College wrestling tivities of the Men's Club for the the season, at the Wilshire Hotel,
Detroit
section
of
the
Na-
the
Sunday evening, Nov. 7. More de-
team will put on two wrestling year 1932-33.
tional Council of Jewish Wom-
tails of this event will be made at
bouts. Also, through the cour-
en to conduct these classes.
a later date. Arrangements are
tesy
of
Maurice
Caplan,
of
the
Mrs. Klein states that the
Aietropolitan Motion Picture Com- Accounting Fraternity To also being made to hold an open
classes will meet every Wed-
meeting the early part of Nevem-
pany, some unusually fine foot-
nesday evening at 8 o'clock at
Hold Dinner-Dance.
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ball movies will be shown.
the Y. IV. II. A., 89 Rowena,
I he next regular meeting will be
and urges all hard of hearing to I There will also be a speaker of
Zeta Alpha Rho, fraternity of held at the home of Louis Lands-
join. The class is conducted ' prominence.
the
Detroit
Institute
of
Technol-
man, 3742 Burlingame avenue.
William Mazer, chairman of
free of charge.
the athletic committee of the Cen- ogy held its bi-weekly meeting
Further information may be
Gamma Eta Mu Sorority.
Wednesday evening, Oct. 26, at
ters,
gives
assurance
that
there
Mims Gertrude SalasteIn of tel
gotten by calling Mrs. Klein,
will be plenty of cigars and cig- the Detroit Leland Hotel, where • ventIO was hostess on Gamma Eta Mu
Townsend 7-2928, or by at-
A general dLocussion
Oct, 21.
arettes for everyone. There will plans were completed by the chan- Sorority,
tending classes on Wednesday
wee held on means of distributing funds
be a nominal admission charge cellor, Louis Schwartz, to hold a raised •t the brIdge-dansant for char-
evenings.
of 25 cents per person. Tickets Hallowe'en dinner dance, Satur- ity. The sorority thanks the mans
friends and organizations for their sup-
are on sale by members of the day evening, Oct. 29, at Ever- port in making this •ffaIr • success. The
committee and at tho Centers As- glades Inn, Grand River and Seven next meeting will be at the home of Doris
Mile
road,
Shiliman of Taylor avenue.
sociation.
Births
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ALEX COHEN GIVEN
TESTIMONIAL FETE
The B'nai B'rith lodge of Lan
sing gave • stag party in honor
of Alex Cohen. Thursday night,
Oct. 27, at the Jewish Community
Center. Mr. Cohen is a past pres-
ident of the lodge and has for
years been actively interested in
B'nai B'rith work. A large at-
tendance did him honor on this
occasion. Delegations attended
from B'nai B'rith lodges of other
Michigan cities and the principal
speakers were Louis Katz of Grand
Rapids and Prof. William Haber
of East Lansing.
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JEWISH CENTER'S
ART 8CHOOL OPENS • 0
OW YOU CAN
Art work, in spite of the de-
pression, is persisting at the Jew-
ish Centers Association, according
to Mrs. David B. Werbe, chair-
man of the art committee, who
states: "Art work by students of
limited means during these hectic
times is a source of encourage-
ment to those of us who have de-
voted our lives to this art and who
are striving to maintain and nour-
ish it among children and young
people. Though budgets are con-
stantly decreasing the Jewish Cen-
ter Art School will open its tenth
;
annual season on Sunday, Oct.
30. The financial sacrifice on the
part of our art instructors and
students is making it possible to
open our advanced class on Sun-
days and to continue the begin-
ners' clam on Wednesday after-
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now
on
Greason, instructor of
the advanced class, has studied at
the Pennsylvania Academy of the
Fine Arts, the Julian Academy of
Paris, and has been a pupil of
William Chase, Hugh Ii. Brecken.!
ridge, J. Carre, Thomas P. An-
shutz and J. P. Laurer. Ile was
awarded the Hopkins first prize
at the annual exhibit of Michi-
gan Artists, 1915, and the Scarab
Club gold medal, 1917.
Jascha Schwartzman, instructor
of the beginners' class, studied at i
ITH the new, lower house heating rates, this modern,
the Academy of the Fine Arts of
Odessa and the Academy of the
a substan-
luxurious method of heating is obtainable
Fine Arts of Moscow, and was a
pupil of Professor Rossine.
An outdoor sketching clam has
tial reduction. Ask for estimated costs.
sah will take place at the Statler just completed a course of study
Hotel, on Tuesday evening, Nov. and work. This class„ under the
1 at 8 o'clock.
direction of Mr. Greason, has a
Gas gives you perfectly controlled heat—comfort, cleanliness,
Airs. Maurice Landau will ex- full attendance. Each student
tend greetings from Senior Ilad- completed a minimum of three
assah. Airs. Ethel Goldman Men- paintings,
freedom from all furnace
delsohn will render piano selec-
We are pleased and gratified
tions and Simon Richardson will with the continued interest and
drudgery and care.
speak on the subject of "Aims work of the young people who are
and Ideals of Zionism."
developing their art talents," said
Members are urged to bring Mrs. Werbe. "Last year one of
prospective members to the meet- the students, Milton Gershgoren,
Turn on the gas—your
ing.
was awarded first prize in the sta.
dent clam in oil painting at the
Gas Company does the
State Fair. This year Ben Miller
BICUR CHOLEM JRS. was awarded second prize in
rest.
HOLD OPEN MEETING water colors at the fair. In re-
sponse to repeated requests, lec-
tures
and
illustrated
talks
on
gen-
The Bicur Cholem Jrs. will hold
You'll be surprised how reasonable the cost is. We'll gladly
an open meeting on Wednesday eral phases of art will be included
night, Nov. 2, at the Emanuel in the curriculum. These lectures
give you estimated costs. No obligation.
Synagogue, Taylor and Woodrow will cover a broader field and a
Wilson. This meeting will be the greater variety of subjects nor-
first of a series sponsored by the mally considered a part of art
society in accordance with its so- school instruction. They will be
cial program. A prominent speaker given by outstanding artists in our
will address the audience. There own city."
Mrs. Werbe, director of the
will be no charge for admisaion.
Those interested in joining this school, has studied at the Chicago
Art
Institute, has exhibited at the
charitable organization may ob-
tain application blanks from the Pennsylvania Academy of the
lims<ses.
Clifford of Bagley
Fine
Arts, Chicago Art Institute
aren<hea
secretary that evening.
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A committee presented part of and Detroit Art Institute, and was
awarded the gold medal by the
liamoaraci —neat .kuTph Camp.,
the proceeds of the last affair to
Dearborw--u.3 Michigan As
the Bicur Cholem Srs. at their Fine Arts Department at the Mich-
last meeting, while the remaining igan State Fair in 1930.
The Jewish Centers Association
funds were given to the Five Cent
is a member of the Jewish Wel- Celtic, Hold Open Meeting. the club, with Oscar Sherman in IKoeher Kitchen Thanks Bi-
Kosher Kitchen.
th e lead, made up the entertain
fare Federation and of the De-
cur Cholem for Support.
Community Fund. Nate S.
The Celtics A. C. were hosts merit. Dancing followed in the
Maxwell L , Black, chairman of
Dance of Eastern Ladies' So- troit
e Sihaatip9enr.o is president of the gam- to a gathering of 300 members of social room of the Center, with
the Five Cent Kosher Kitchen,
ciety This Sunday.
music
by
the
Barcelonians
who
the Jewish Centers clubs and
makes public • resolution adopted
their friends at an open meeting will probably also play for the at the last meeting in which ap-
Mrs. R. Palley is the chairlady
at the Melbourne Center, Sunday dance planned by the Celtics at the preciation is expressed for
the
Jericho
Temple
on
Sunday,
Nov.
Unveiling of Monument.
of the dance given by the Eastern
evening, Oct. 23. I. Baker, presi-
support given the kitchen by the
Ladies Society for the benefit of
dent of the Celtics, opened the 20.
Blear Cholera Juniors.
the endowment fund, on Hallow-
An unveiling of a monument in meeting and, following • few
The resolution was adopted fol-
e'en night, Sunday, Oct. 30, at memory of Rose Applebaum, wife word of welcome by Julius C. Plis-
Unveiling of Monument. lowing
reports submitted by Wil-
the B'nai Moshe auditorium, Law- of P. S. Applebaum and mother kow, sponsor of the club, the pro-
An unveiling of a monument liam andler, treasurer, and Lip-
rence and Dexter,
of Mrs. Zell Goldsmith, will take gram was turned over to Ben Gar- in memory of Isadore H. Chunks
man
Altman,
vice-presidegt, yin
The committee has arranged • plate on Sunday, Nov. 6, at 2 rison, master of ceremonies.
will take place on Sunday., Nov. 6, pointed to the excellent work dew
very enjoyable evening's enter- p. m., at Cloverhill Park Ceme-
Songs by Minnie Cohen, Edith at 11 a. m.. at Her liarmoria by Mertz Chokes
Juniors la temp
tainment, including music by Dave tery. Relatives and friends are Lankin. Ben Garrison, and a min•
Cemetery. Relatives and friends ing over proceeds of %dr To
Diamond's orchestra
invited.
steel pantomime by members of an fnart e
Kippur sight ems to tho
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Rabbi and Mrs. Joseph Thurnin announce the engagement o
their daughter, Gladys, to Irwin A. Klar, son of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron
Klar of Gladstone avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. S. 13. Gale of Cleveland heights, Ohio, announce
the engagement of their daughter, Lucille M., to David ShitTman,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Shiffman of Highland l'ark, Mich.
Miss Lillian Ketai is chairman
of the informal dinner-dance
which will be given by the Detroit
unit of Junior Iladassah at • the
Chalet Inn on Sunday, Nov. 13.
The proceeds from this affair
are to be used to help maintain
Meier Shfeyah, the education cen-
ter in Palestine, where over 100
children are being cared for by
Junior Iladassah. In addition to
this project there is the Nurses'
Training School which provides
trained nurses for Iladassah hos-
pitals, school inspection and in-
fant welfare. A specifific sum is
also contributed to the Jewish Na-
tional F d
Roy Schwartz's orchestra will
On Monday evening, Temple furnish the music.
Abraham was the scene of an im-
For tickets or any information
pressive religious ceremony, when regarding the dinner-dance, call
a Torah, in the memory of Abra- Miss Ketai at Euclid 8163-W, or
ham Hirshberg, in whose honor her co-chairmen, Miss Mildred
the Temple was named, was pre- I Jakont at Townsend 6-2252, or
sented by his sons, two of whom Miss Sara Rosenberg at Town-
were present, Joseph Hirshberg of send
Bad Axe, Mich., and Max Hirsh-
h6.42a9 .7. Tea for liad ssah.
berg of Saginaw. Two other sons,
Members and prospective mem-
Dr. Isadore Hirshberg of Mon- bers of Junior Iladassah are in-
treal and Max Hirshberg of Los vited to attend a Shabbas tea at
Angeles, sent congratulatory mes- the home of Charlotte Lev, the
sages. After the ceremony 250 president, at 2075 Gladstone av-
persons assembled in the dining enue, on Saturday, Oct, 29, at 3
l i room, where a repast was served p. m., at which time the cultural
by the Temple Auxiliary, headed activities of the organization will
by Mrs. George Kahn, president, be discussed.
and her able assistants. After
Winifred Lewis is cultural chair-
the meal a short program was mart and the cultural activities
carried out, George Kahn, the comprise Hebrew and Jewish his-
president, acting as toastmaster. tory classes. Persons who are
Rabbi Glancz rendered several anxious to become active in the
vocal selections. L. B. Harrison cultural work are urged to attend
spoke, after which the speaker of
the tea.
the evening, Rabbi Fred Doppelt
Meeting Nov. 1.
/A of Saginaw, delivered an inspir-
The regular monthly meeting of
ing address.
the Detroit unit of Junior Iladas-
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