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PE
MEM' nt
/I RONIGLE
and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
MUSIC STUDY CLUB LADIES' AID SOCIETY
DANCE THIS SUNDAY
PROGRAM TUESDAY
The Musics Study club will hold
its next regular study mee•ting on
Tuesday afternoon, Nov. '21, at
the loom , of Mrs Samuel Schur-
lander, 1154 Bo Herr n , avenue.
Miss I.ouise r • .itt of
music at D•ti. •
•
-oven-
lecture on
II, ad-
teenth centor
; h \
dress Neill
rn. pianist,
bccea Katzman
who will play l'a••.•
and Toc-
.lowan• of
cata of Searlatti
Ita(•h-liussoni. 511 .1. S. Sauk,
soprano, will ollei a group of
Rnn¢s of the period. NIrs. A. .1.
Stelzer is chairman of the (lay.
Forbid Belgian Nazis Marching in
Public.
ANT \vEltP, Belgium The Bel.
v i al , government prohibited the
Belgian Nazi orizanizat ion "Nasso"
fume hohliiig military exercises iii
publr. however, t he government
so far not taken the step, gen-
erally deo:rewi•d in Belgium, of al-
together prohibiting the Nazi or-
ganization in the Cl/ wary.
l'he sixteenth annual dance of
the Detroit Ladies' Aid Sri, reit
will he held Sunday eveni, a_g,.
19, at Jericho Temple, '
1 ' 1 ":'•
TWO NEW STARS AT 'TAKE
LITTMAN'S-THEATER
PART IN PISGAH
ANNIVERSARY PROGRAM Women's Council Opens ,
Industrial Work Shop
Garvett will be the toast-
r , ..r.ler at the ninetieth anniver
y ban q u e t of the Order of B'nal
Moshe Osher and Florence
Weiss Featured at Yid-
dish Playhouse.
Two new stars halve come to IdtJ
man' , Yiddish l',..ple' s Theater.
Twelfth and Seward.
51, hi , ()slier and Florence Weis.,
young popular Neew York metro . ..
are here for leading roles in the
musical play, "The First Night,"
011ich proved a setr-ation in Neu
-
Vorh.
This production 1 , in this, acts..
It ,vos written by !shim' Linen
and jiHnItIrtll by
Nloshe Oshner.
Music is HIslianetzky.
fb,• radii, local (.11,t appears
wit h the two 515
5,1 qty.,'
this
during this week-end, Friday eve-
ning find Sunday matinees and eve-
ning.
B'NAI MOSHE NOTES
The Industrial Work-Shop, a
_II, service project of the De-
troit Section of the National
.uncil of Jewish Women, an-
Ir..unces the reopening of the
)lending Shop at the clubhouse,
s.i Rowena street. Expert
r.edlework, tor hiding littera-
Irons and repair, is done at the
.!r i lara se , or your home, by wo-
o 51 riwommended by the Jewish
, al Servi.e 111.1 Ver111.
Extra
.tiriero. of this type, In-
tim-, Si551111211 rt, keep (heir
mf the welfare lists.
Bolwi t Ma rwil is chairman
1115. Industrial ‘Vork-Shop,
tailed information may be ob.
1,1,11.11 at the clubhouse, Colum-
bia i1150.
B'NAI DAVID NOTES
"STEVE
IS MAMA
HOME?"
Josh Sarasohn's
New Book of Verse
Out Noy. 20
Services:
Italihi Joshua S. Sperlm will oc-
All the famous "JOSII" poems, as they appeared originally in THE
entry the pulpit on Saturday morn-
DETROIT NEWS; rhymes from Mr. Sarasohn's rollicking votinin
ing at 10:30 and will speak in
English on the {attain (if the
it ,. i.
"NU?" in the DETROIT JEWISH HERALD; verses from JUDGE,
MORRIS GARVETT
i week.
1
charity.
LIFE, etc., where they appeared for the lirst time, now collected l'en
hy deciding on a group of interest- ! Irrith, to be observed here •this Junior Services:
At the regular business meeting
,111... Eva Cutler of 2717 Glad. ing subjects to be offered to it. Sunday evening, at the B
in Hand, and Tongue in Cheek. " Every Detroiter should own a copy,
ISADORE BARNETT
stone avenue is the chairlady for on wirers a
C a d •H of the Junior l'ongregation held
interested friends. iliac Hotel, under
of 111/7 Alfred street, 11'1 year, old. the evening, and can be reached try There trill nd
the Aeekces
of 1 on Tuesday evening, election Of
be a public speaking, Pisgah Lodge.
l! i
died tin Nov, I 5. Funeral service- 1 . 3 fling Euclid 1151:58- M.
Mr s . M. class conducted by Harry Seligson
All your friends ;ire in it: "Pete" Bernstein, Sid Stone,
Dr. Victor Wood: is chairman :! officers for the year wa s held and
were held at Lewis lir,. Plane al Weinberg 1- ii- , 1 , 1ant elairlarly, evert' Sunday 5 ( .
• .•
Leonard Simons, Larry \Veiling, "Auntie Rose Kohn,"
t,
e. t sleeted:. tin
.. '
of the ninetieth anniversary class,
Moine on Nov. lb with
Strum. president ; Theodore Ep-
"Auntie Nanette," Cousin Sid, Gus Newman, and scores
l 1nterownt and Mesdames N. r;reenl,lart arid in 111., III (Ile c ubroom of the syna-
ut Beth ToPhila (.19111 • 11.1 '). - It"hh! H. NI‘I'III • are on the ...mid ram- tolcue. The (11zi,
stein, vice-president ; Morris Efron.
or others. 1 he locale includes Boesky's, Twelfth Street.
1. ,,s uati(,.
i.:,,
.,...IINT %;iiiiilli : i re.
F., Aishiskin officiating. Ile is so , - mitre, NI i s. L. %aver. . t rve.presi- headed by N
secretary; Julius Weinberg, treat-
elevator in the Lafayette Building, the Campus, Navin
vived by his wife, Anna, three dent, is oli IIII• hay t•111•11. , 4 , 111-
' urer. The Junior Congregation
Field, Ferry Field, Ann Arbor. Josh Sarasohn sings
'Music, It literature and the sci-
aims and two daughters.
„ in ', I i I . l' / I I • SI 1,1 1 1 ::.Illi: • .(s. t u a , I,.11 . ,I..,1, 1,1,1, 1,1, ',Si ii . cf
lir it tee.
.1 ose Hi Si
conducts its own services every
of bridge, golf, cook books, milliner's bills, talks back
. ree rotid wbiti •ii. thiaN• l ii tors -
—
will supply music for dancing.
Saturday morning at 9 o'clock.
to his boss, has u cold in the head, celebrates on assorted
ALEX HIRSCHBERG
. 1.11sie Siegel has complete charge.
forbidden vintages, hails Steve's first tooth, goes horse-
Religious School:
of 159 Lakewood, 48 years old.
Inter-social affairs will he spin-
back riding, cusses "kibitzers."
Sunday School classes meet each
dled on Nov. II. Funeral services „,.. „
cored by Miss Edith Miler. Rabbi
Sunday morning at 10 o'clock.
IS SAVED
twere held on Nov. 15 with inter. w NI. oe---
Muses Fischer extends the invita-
!The confit•mation class will now
erit at CI,vm hill Park Cenieter y.
"STEVE! IS MAMA HOME?" will make an ex-
FROM PAUPER'S GRAVE lion to members and their friends
I meet one week-day afternoon for
alibi A. NI. Iles-lunar officiating.
to attend the regular Tu.da v eve
cellent and appreciated gift. First edition of
1 special instruction, in addition to
He is survived by his wife, Lildrie, Morton Grass and Arthur M. L an
g, long lithle classes in the pia ..g. !
!the Sunday morning session, Ri-
1,000 copies, autographed by the author. Out
and three daughters.
Help in Arranging Funeral.
room of the synagogue, at ..1
I hearsals fur the Chanukah dia-
I
I
Nov, 20.) Reserve your copy.
on Sunday, Nov. lit, the o'clock.
y o un g I
I matic festival are now held each
HARRY ROSENTHAL
1
William Delllois will not be People's Auxiliary will mist at .1
;Saturday evening and Wedn
Wednesday'
of 525 West Lafayette, 51 years , giVI•II a pauper'. burial.
That P. tn., when the intellectual commit-
, afternoon at 4 o'clock. N1r. Haar
120 pp., Beautiful Typography, Attractively bound
$1
old, (lied on Nov. 12.
Funeral
Fun
e, anti-climax for the career of th e tee will present Dr. Midelli•man on
i of the kindergarten is director of
services were held at Lewis 111.1..
aged attorney whose declining the subject 1 oung Nlan and Wo-
.
the playsi.
manhoird.”
Funeral Home on Nov. 13 with I years were year,' of precious in.
A musical program
! Ladies' Auxiliary:
interment at Oakview (1enretery• dependence was prevented Thurs. will follow. Each member of the
I
Officers for the ensuing year
Rabbi Harold N. Rosenthal oilier- (lay by two young attorneys who organization is asked to bring -a
were elected by the Ladies' Aux- !
sting. Ile is survived by a brother.; admitted that they had never
iliary at its last meeting on Nlon-
Louis, and a sister in New Jersey, i known him but that they could not fri ( Vind. Thut•stlay evening, Nov. 30
(lay 'evening. The following were
525 WOODWARD
rest 'because a respected member
a Thanksgiving so r.
elected: President, Mrs. Joseph
ISRAEL COHN
of their profession would go out cia( 1 (fora ti iilleni tlers and their friends
Weingarten; vice-president, Mrs.,
of 696 Theodore street, 65 years I if life neglected."
Refreshments will be served atni
DR. VICTOR DROOCK
Harry S. Needle; treasurer, NIrs. _.
old, died on NOV. 12. Funeral
—,7,--- 1
The two men were Morton dancin g will follow.
Sam Ro ttemberg.
A successful --- -
services were held on Nov. 12 Grass and Arthur M. Lang., wh
to be initiated on the occasion of h •
o Congretalion•
T uesday
ay ete-
11'nai
with interment at Machpelah ' share an office at 401 Guaranty o The ce
B'rith's anniversary this
•
sist
er, Mrs. Louis Brenner.
At ! Among the guest, were N1.. end
ning in, the social hall of the Nag
Cemetery, Rabbi E. Aishiskin oldie building.
f thanks
' ng tirl .
the
installation
also at the Book Cadillac. synagogue.
;g make
2.B cards, prizes were awarded Mrs
• men's
the inn
"'tend'
a • "te
commi
ttee Sunday,
'
Mrs. John Immetirran of Saginaw,
ciating. lie is survived by his
A. II. Jacoby, NIrs. Perce Golden ' and Dr. and Mrs, Morris Ke«let
Mr. 'killer's died Sunday in Re- which helped
Sisterhood:
of : «Pricers banquet a
!tvife, Rdse,
■ .emii
and
Miss
Zeeman.
Places
at
lunch-
of
Sebewaing.
• • r II 0, • 1.111.
g I
success; also
'f 11,,
,• ( 1ay no 0 r -
The newly organized Sisterhood
Mi ss Beryl Voight witnessed the eon were laid for •11Irs. Erwin,
e soaker
sker of the evening, B'NAI B'RITH LADIES
Mg. had been received for the re- to the
of the younger women will hold
Michigan-lowa
game
at
Ann
Ar-
Sherman,
Mrs.
Samuel
Meisel,
TO MEET ON MONDAY an important meeting next Mon-
lease of his body. A relative had Judge Charles Itulriner. The the,
In sad but luting merlon' of
bur last Saturday.
telegraphed that burial by the following committee of the Siste•t•
Mrs. Jules Ruben, Mrs. Jacob our dear father, Barney Wand,
(lay evening, Nov. 20. Final or-
\t e lfare Department would be ac- hood is also extended a vote of .
The Ladies' Auxiliary of 13'nui ganization plans will be completed.
Bigner, Mrs. It. A. Last, Mrs. who depat•ted f roll us live yesa
On Wednesday, Nov. 8, the Sag- Harry Alpern, Nliss Mollie and ago Nov. 13, 192s.
(sealabl e.
II. Meer, Mrs, J. !frith will hold its next meeting Young People'. League:
Miss
Grass and Lang, having read the Farkas, Mrs. E. Klein, Mrs. E. at the Stotler Hotel, on Monday,
The Young People's League is inaw Tenn) le Sisterhood Irponsored • Mi • s Gertrude Kessler.
GlI11/11111 II, N Irs. NI. Rosenb erg,
HapPY Were the ,1.a. a. sic, talent
--
st ory, engaged Lewis Brothers Lin-
Mrs. Nov, 20, at 8:15 p. ni.
making plans for the season. liar- a cabaret supper dance at the
,
PRICES ARE RISING
Lonely are our her, t-ler
II.
S.
Greenbaum,
Mrs.
I,.
Kahn,
dertakin
. g Co. to arrange for a
The organization extends an in- ry Aranow is in charge.
Mrs. Joseph Schwartz will en-. e F ar th t oar e we I • %-d • ' 1 , s•
• iv -
: Euclid Gardens, 150 attending, in-
DAILY
.
"•a forever passed , o
ful
nera
NIrs.
M. Gross, Mrs. A. A. Rosen: %Ration to all women to attend Young Judaea Clubs:
That done, they went fel
and
certain at bridge iem,r
next
Wednes-
•
eluding
many
Bay
Cityans.
The
d
M rs. II. F. Goldman also
B uy
Now and Sine Money!
,
into a huddle with W. T. Cross, : a
i t of the
Parents are urged to enroll :Oran. was a financial as well as a ;lay noun fur the r
Sadly missed by his loving chl.
the 1 (rung Peop le's Auxiliary and
Call us for prices on
the bofys8 and girls between the , social success.
femple Religious School.
fraternity brother to Mr. DeBlots. the Junior Hebrew Ladies Aid.
lien.
•
. r ages o
Finest Grades of Coal
The result: Messrs. Grass and Sisterhood
_
and 16 in one of the'
o :•
TN, t.ostorhood win hold . party
Lang passed the hat among their
: Young Judaea groups now organ-,
Mr. and Mrs. C. J, Levy spent
Mrs. II, D. Alpern was hostess
Mr. and Nies. 1..rais Price of
fellow members in Alpha 'Hog a on
; !zed at Congregation frnai David. at a bridge luncheon for 12 on a hoc days in Detroit this week. 213 SouthCatherirre greetegen
evening, Nov. 26. Every-
Kappa fraternity, Mr. Cross did . one Sunday
h., i nv it ed .
Tuesday for the benefit of the Ida-
—
mined their neirlie‘k and his info
likewise in Sigma Na PM. Lewis'
HARD WORKED MEMBER
dassah and Hebrew Schools.
heir daughter. Phyllis, of De-
No efforts are being spared by
An attractive harvest centet, •
Lawyer it wits who had been
Brothers agreed to "cut a fewl the entertainment committee to
WHITTIER 9200
troit, the first part of the seek
piece
decorated
the
table
at
din-
•
earners" and William Delikls will
, to see the doctor): "But vvhy are
make this annual Chanukah hall
Liebe cht•ystinthemums in shades nor Sunday evening when NU'. and and t
'remain as proud in death as he an outstanding
you so angry with the doctor, of rust and gold made an attrac- Nies. Samuel Kessler entertained
SIJITOSS. II will he
When an Englbaman is toll a
was in
his declining years
dear?"
_
.._
1
tive centerpiece at the luncheon 2 II guest,: to
event of Sunday evening„ Dee.
announce the coining joke, he laughs three times; fittt
The funeral was hum the 3, in th
Wife: "Why I told him I Was ! Saturday at the Euclid Gardens, marriage of their daughter, Alol-
e main hallroom of Hotel
to be polite, second, when the Pit
"0 Lewis Brothers'
hers' Chapel, 773 9 Sintki r.
Bred. and he asked to see my ; honoring Mis s
li t db r id,, an d R ay
Esther Zeeman of lie, to Harold Stone, son of NlEs. is explained, and 1i5.1•115 when it
' Monuments of Character
John R., Friday afternoon, Burial Got•rell has been engaged to turn-
tongue!" Detroit, who is the guest of her Belle Stone of Boston, Mass. catches on.
; was in Oakview Cemetery.
ish the music for this occasion.
The next meeting of the Sister-
hood will Ix, held
Tuesday eve-
nine' Noy. "a1., in the clubroom I if
0 cn
he synagogue.
Sunday School:
Miss Mollie Wasserman, assis
tant PrIllr111 ■ 11,
Ille ittlIOW-
, ing on the honor roll in their re-
NEW YORK. — $1,030,775 in spective classes:
rash has been received by the , Miss 11 ewher's class Marie Kantor
rono.
NGerman Relief Fund, it was an-
, .
Set:tit' HA eftroe
' n
Granite and Marbly bInnomeoIs
MRS. SAMUEL K. SLOBIN
nounced by Rabid Jonah B. \Vise,: Keehn Huth James Ooodntan
/4t, I R •
; National bond Raising hairman
7729 TWELFTH ST.
a Ir s1 : , 1 aal n
l
(ilnere:tginughsirtik3 • , hicia
h
EUCLID 1I51
of the American Jewish Joint ,
Mu ss `;tif
_7:4!
Distribution Committee, as against
Esther Isle I
The Chronicle. Meetings are held
$1.234,150 thus far pledged by :
on every first and third Monday
American Jewry for relief and re- Kohn Program glven by Mr. Jarobson's class
of the month.
L.bnI.H. Mann , H
s • constructive work for the 6011,1100
1,MA,, rIstt, mods !Ono Haul Brand. WO
Al the last meeting, held at the
l
of t he anti-Semitic pro- l•r Ntosbaurn. Marlin Wein.,
11 , 111e Of Mrs. Nathan D. Metzger,
gram of the Hitler regime. Of
--
Moailevsky)
future plans of the organization
the cash received, the New York
were discussed. The first success-
City (•aintraign, which is headed
ful membership drive tea was
Dudley 1). Sieber and Allie S.
Surgical Mohel . buy
Nrli i ...,eiti Nlaa lsitutivi veheok, Ro
at,inthe home of
Freed, is credited with $457,089
The cabaret dance sponsored by i
Kerontrnentbd iv Lead- against pledges of $486,350, and Temple Beth El Sisterhood and
T h e ninetieth anniversary of
Ina nos...,
$552,590 from the gxist of the given at the Euclid Country C lub ! the
11
li'nai B'rith
will be celebrated
country, which has thus far on Nov. 8 proved a successful af-
I
1 II A It I' It
! this Sunday at the Book Cadillac
pledged $747,800.
fair. A large crowd enjoyed the
M toon Olga
at
Hotel. The Ladies' Auxiliary,
Forty-seven states, Rabbi Wise varied entertainment, ge n e r a I .
through
its various committees,
_ _ _
stated, have either already partici- dancing and midnight
supper•
pated in the campaign or are now Those participating in t hepro- . participated in the sale of tickets.
Mrs Metzger and Mrs. Samuel K.
rasing funds.
Ronne were: Itlesdame•s
Lionel
;
warellSlobin
were co-chairmen of the
The cost of raising the funds al- Gaines, Harry Lenick and Ed
ready obtained, Rabbi Wise added, Walz; MissesHelen Goldstein, committees, and were assisted by
Agr
Ieseeleanies Newman and Rose
has been about $51,000, slightly 'fella Imei•man. Emelia Oppen- N
SURGICAL MOREL
more than four per cent of the helm. Emily and Helen Seit ner ;
total.
Sidney Goldstt, in, I.ionel Ilirsch-
01 Years E Pon
A number of local campaigns berg and Jack Kahn. The corn- of the Ames Methodist Episcopal
loose. Endorsed
are under way at the present time mittee in charge included Mrs. Church and chose for the subject
by Leadine
I sr will he held before the end of Jack Kahn. Mrs. Lionel Gaines, of his sermon "The Jewish View
Physicians
the year. Communities which will Mrs. Max Brandle and Dr. Boris of Jesus."
2073
raise funds during this and next Zola.
Glarlston•
month include Bay City, Mich.
Miss Emelie Oppenherm enter-
Preceding the Wednesday eve- tained at tea on Thursday after-
Euclid 10467
, ning cabaret, Mr. and Mrs. Alex noon in honor of Miss Jeanne
Prague Asks Berlin To Surrender s i; evinsohn were hosts to 18 guests Seitner,
t a lovely supper party at their
Slayers of Theodor Leasing. (3. ,
home. Miss Jeanne Seitner. bride-
After an untiring service of 20
PR AG E, Czechoslovakia.—
years in office, Mrs. Ben Rosen-
T. A.)—A formal demand was eiPe- t ' was the honored guest.
Rev. Cantor
berg has recently resigned from
made on Germany by the Czechoslo-1
On Nov. 20 an interesting sym- the presidency of the B'nei Israel
David Golder vakian government for the our- posium
will be held at Temple
Auxiliary. Mrs, Max Brandle is
Detroit'. Favorlt•
render of the two murderers, of I
1,4 OHEL
Beth
El under the direction of the the newly-elected president.
Professor Theodor messing, noted
Wedding Ceram°. philosopher and paritist. who was I Temple Sisterhood. Rabbi Fred-
Dopsw.11
speak
on
eies Performed .1 slain in the villa he occupied at eric
Mrs. Gerald Goldfarb and son,
Home and by
Marienbad, Czechoslovakia, after "Gandhi, a World Force," and Doran, have returned from a
his flight from the Nazis in Ger.' Reverend Thornton Penfield will week-end visit to Chicago.
Appointment
, present "Gandhi, as a Personality."
many.
1902 PINGREL
Encliii 9490
Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Gaines are
Pointing out that the two men,•
On Sunday evening, Nov. 12. having a two weeks' motor trip
Rudolf Eckert, a German-born
Czechoslovakian citizen, and Franz, Rabbi Doppelt occupied the pulpit through the South.
Zischka, were ordinary criminals,
the Czechoslovakian government
DIGNIFIED, DISTINCTIVE
asked for their extradition in ac-
cordance with the international ex• j
6694.--1033-34
tradition treaty.
1933
Eckrt and Zischka had been iden• •Rosh Chodesh Kislev
Sunday, November 19
tified with Nazi activities in this First Day
Get Our Prices Before
Hanukk a h
Wednesday,
December
13
a
wuntry and early came under sus- .Rosh
You Bur
hodesh Tebeth
Tuesday, December 19
pinion in the Lesssing case when Fast of Tebeth
Thursday, December 28
Ith•slhounds wird by the police fol-
1934
lowedthe trial of the murderers
Rosh Chodesh Shebat
Wednesday, January 17
from
the
Marienbad
villa
to
Eck-
12227 Twelfth St.
• liosh Chodesh Mar
Friday,
February
16
ert's home in a nearby village.
Now RIM.
Purim
Thursday, March 1
Rosh Chodesh Nissan
Saturday, March 17
1st Day Peach
Saturday. Marc!'. '1
8th Day Pessaeh
Saturday, Apo' 7
'Rosh Chodesh tear
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Monday, Aprd
Lag b'Omer
Thursday. May
Rol, Chodesh Sivan
Tuesday, Nfay
1 • Day Shabuoth
Sunday. May 20
• I: -41 etItttleSh Tammuz
1 :14 13CRTAKIRS
........
Thursday. June 14
1,5 of Tammuz .
sunday, July
1
Rosh Chodesh Ab
Friday, July 13'
Sunday, July 22
r ' desh F.Ilul
Sunday, August 12
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• . 1,Iso observed the day previous as Rosh Chodesh.
All Jewish holidays begin at sunset the preceding secular day.
OBITUARY
Young People' s Auxil'a •
Hie Young People's Auxiliary of ,
Congregation Irriai 'Moshe has be. ,
All proceed- Null g o
for gun its winter term of activities!
MRS. EVA CUTLER
aLnIS
7/ 11- EDETROIT ifF,WIStI efRONICL
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aritu Note-
COAL
EAST SIDE
Coal CO.
OVER A MILLION IN
CASH RECEIVED BY
J. D. C. FOR RESCUE
Manuel arbach
114,
Rev. Samue
MOGILL
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