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BROWN APPOINTED H. P.;
POLICE COMMISSIONER
RABBI P. KLEINMAN
AT SHAAREY ZEDEK l
Betrothal Announced
Calendar of Events
J
Jan. 21—Eva l'renzlauer card
party.
Jan. 23-11adassah meeting, 2
p. in., Mrs. David Greenberg
of New York, guest speaker.
Ian. 23—Junior Hadassah meet-
ing at 8 p. in. at Hotel Stat-
ler.
Jan. 23—Walter l'itkin lecture
before Temple Beth El
Forum.
Jan. 24 — Five Dollar Donor
Luncheon of Woman's Aux-
iliary of United Hebrew
2 ONE•ACT PLAYS BY
Schools
of Detroit, at Hotel
SHAAREY ZEDEK Y.P.S.
Stetter.
; WEDNESDAY. JAN. 31
Jan. 28—Zedakah dinner-dance.
Jan. 28—Sisterhood of Shaarey
You'll like the way Buddy
On Wednesday evening, Jan.
Zedek supper and entertain-
31, the Y. P. S. Players, sponsored
prepares them .. . abso-
ment.
by the Young People's Society of
Jan. 30—Irina Skariatina lec-
lutely the finest steaks in
Congregation Shaarey Zedek, will
ture before Beth El Forum.
town for the least money.
present a new group of players
Jan. 31-01(1 Folks' Home the-
in a special program of two one-
ater party at Littman's The-
FOR THIS WEEKEND ONLY
HARRY G. BROWN
act plays, "His Children" by Pin-
atre.
Jan. 31—Home Relief birthday
Pickled Tongues - 12c lb. bar of Commerce, has been ap- ski, and "The Little Prison," by
George Savage. There will also
dinner-dance.
1st Quality Guaranteed
MISS GOLDYE STEINBERG
pointed police commissioner of ' be dancing and musical entertain-
Feb. 3 and 4 — Anniversary
Vienna Wieners - 17c lb. Highland Park by Mayor Mark- 1 ment. The plays are directed and
dance and banquet. respec-
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Hyman
Steinberg
land
and
the
city
commission.
The
15c lb.
Bologna
produced by Miss Marilyn Stone of 3249 Sturtevant avenue an-
tively, in celebration of
appointment is for a term of four! and Sidney Winer.
Vienna Salami - - - 17c lb.
Young Israel's tenth anni-
nounce
the
engagement
of
their
years.
The program will be given in daughter, Goldye, to Louis War-
versary.
Mr. Brown, who is the head of the social hall of the synagogue, tosky of Scranton, Pa.
Special Prices on Delicatessen
Feb. 4—Dinner of Congrega-
the Brown Jewelry Co. of High- and is being offered instead of the
for Parties, etc.
tion B'nai Moshe.
land I'ark, is a member of Shaarey regular meeting originally sched-
Feb. 6—League of Jewish Wo-
Zedek, Knollwood Country Club uled for Jan. 28.
men's organizations—lunch-
and Craftsman Lodge, F. & A. M.
Admission will be by member-
eon and dramatic entertain-
ship card. There will be a nom-
KOSHER DELICATESSEN
ment. Mme. Miriam Elyas,
A girl's education is not complete I inal charge for non-members.
AND RESTAURANT
soloist.
Garfield 111123
until she can read a man like an I
12th .t Taxi.
The Book-Cadillac Hotel has
Feb. 7—Charity bridge of Aes-
At the last meeting of the De-
epen book.
been selected as the setting for
culapian Ladies' Auxiliary, at
the Young People's Society spring troit Auxiliary of the Los Angeles
Book-Cadillac Hotel.
formal dance sponsored by the so- Sanatorium, the following addi-
Feb. 8—Father and Son Dinner
vial committee, headed by Miss tional members of the board of
and Fun Frolic of Shaarey
Billie E. Klein and Louis M. directors were installed by Sol
Zedek Men's Club.
Bloomberg, on Saturday, March 3. Winter, president: Julius Miller,
Feb. 11-13 — Annual meetings
Other members of the committee Louis Feinberg, Mrs. Joskowitz,
of affiliated agencies of Jew-
are: Miriam Abramowitz, Helen Louis Ruhenfire and Philip For-
ish Welfare Federation.
' S. Aronson, Ruth Bachrach, Leslie man.
Feb. 11 — Dinner and get-to-
decided
to
send
delegates
was
It
D. Bloom, Sadie Bruch, Mildred
gether of Detroit Service
Chertoff, Harry Dworin, Ruth to the twentieth annual conven-
Group of the Jewish Welfare
Ehrlich, Emanuel E. Einstein, Ben tion of the sanatorium, to be held
Inasmuch as the Butchers, under the new con-
Federation.
Fishman, Celia Genelin, Arthur in Los Angeles, from Feb. 22 to
Feb. 12—Card party of Sister-
ditions, will be open just 57 hours per week,
W. Gitlin, Sylvia Gitlin, Gertrude Feb. 26, inclusive.
hood of Shaarey Zedek.
we ask your co-operation by shopping during
The committee for the donor
Goldman, Frieda Greenbaum, Dr.
Feb. 17, 18, 19—Third annual
the following hours, beginning Saturday night,
Dave Gutterman, Harold Helper, dinner dance, to take place Sun-
• bazaar of Congregation B'nai
Al Jacobson, Fayga Keidnn, Dr. day evening, Feb. 18, in celebra-
January 27:
Moshe.
Philip Lachman, Doris Lipson, Dr. tion of the twentieth anniversary
Feb. 24—Annual donor lunch-
Leo Lipton, Marty Moranz, Her- of the Jewish Consumptive and
eon of Equality Club.
Mon., Tues., Wed. - - - 8 A. M. to 5 P. M.
vey Rattner, Sara C. Rosen, Mil- Expatients Relief Association,
Feb. 25—Bicur Cholem Jra.
ton J. Ross, Saul Rubin, Abraham which operated the sanatorium for
Thursday - - - - 7 P. M. to 9 M.
Purim dance.
Satovsky, Dorothy Schetzer, Ann the last two decades, reported that
8 A. M. to 2 P. M.
Feb. 28—Zedakah Donor Lunch.
Friday
,S1Actener, Mr. and Mrs. Harry it has already distributed 200
eon.
- - As Usual
I Seligson, Sylvia Shatzen, Dr. books of stamps for this affair,
Saturday - - - -
March 4—Shaarey Zedek Purim
Leonard Sidlow, Jane Silverstein, and that all arrangements have
8 A. M. to 1 P. M.
dinner.
Sunday
Jay Slather, Bert Smokier. Zelda beep made to make it as brilliant
March 4—Fourth annual $10
Teitelbaum, Arthur J. Winer, Dr. an possible. The Everglades Club
We Will Appreciate Your Co-operation
donor luncheon of Junior
Meyer B. Zell, and Morris Zwerd- Room of Hotel Taller will specially'
Iladassah, at Hotel Statler.
ling. decorated for the occasion. A
March 4—Purim dinner-dance
The charge for the dance has splendid orchestra has been en-
of Congregation B'nai Moshe.
I been set at a moderate rate. Res- gaged, first class entertainers have
March 11—Jolly Elite Club's
ervations are now being accepted been secured and prominent speak-1
fifth annual Passover charity
by Miss Klein, Garfield 6635-R. ers will dwell on the importance
dance.at Pier Ballroom, Cass
of the great national institution.
and Elizabeth.
Ben Goldberg is chairman of
AUXILIARY OF J. N. F.
April 15-22 — Pageant, "The
the donor dinner dance.
Romance of a People," at
A special committee has been
Will Announce Donor Luncheon
Olympia.
appointed to visit all organizations
Officers Next Week; Honor Mem-
May 2—Annual $5 donor lunch-
and extend to them an invitation
ory of Celia Becker Strolls.
eon of Jewish National Fund
ANNOUNCEMENT
to be represented at this jubilee
Auxiliary.
The Ladies' Auxiliary of the celebration.
For
further
information
call
Eu-
Jewish National Fund met Tues-
day, Jan. 16, at the Statler Hotel. clid 9408-R or Townsend 8-4073.
will hold their
Mrs. Max Weksler, president, pre-
Harry G. Brown, for years Will Speak on Jan. 26 on "The
prominent in civic affairs in High-
New Deal and an Old Ideal."
land Park, now serving as presi-
dent of the Highland Park Chant-
Rabbi Philip Kleinman of Mil-
waukee will be the guest speaker
at the late Friday night services
at Congregation Shaarey Zedek,
on Friday, Jan. 26, starting. at
8:30p.
Rabbi Kleinman's topic will be
"The New Deal and An Old Ideal."
\
You've never
Eaten Such a
STEAK ...
ALL NEXT WEEK
JANUARY 20-27, DAILY, 10.30 A. M. TO 11 P. M.
CONVENTION HALL
ADMISSION REDUCED
TO
L A. S. AUXILIARY
SENDS DELEGATES
TO COAST RALLY
An Appeal to the Jewish Women
of DETROIT
P.
I
The Butchers Organization
of Detroit
The Odesser Progressive Aid Society
TWENTY-SECOND ANNUAL
Ball and Beauty Contest
— in the —
MOOSE TEMPLE
Cass and Elizabeth
SUNDAY, JANUARY 21, 1934
Three prizes will be awarded to the most beautiful girls
at the ball.
I
and continues
I
BUDDY'S
Corner
Opens Satuday Night 7 p. m.
Five prominent Detroiter, will act as judges.
armpit Ertl? El 1 Dexter
Notts
Borden:
"Three Cities," by Phobia Ash, will be the
WNW of Rabbi Leon Funk srmon on Sun-
Ms morning. Jan. Si. at IMO.
Rabbi Pram will preach the Sabbath sermon
Saturday, Jan. 20, on the sublect, "The Curse
of Pharaoh."
On Sunday, Jen. 25. Dr. Leo M. Franklin
CU /Cur his thiriy-nfth wniversery sermon
under the oil,. "An Account of gtewarcUhlp."
Teed& doom
On Tuesday, Jan, 23, at 1.30, under the au.-
pissof the Temple Forum. Walter B. PlIkIn
will discus, the sublest. "The Peychology of
Halenneele." Dr. Philp la the author of "Life
Beene at Forty," "More Power to You." and I
others. Tickets ars 65 cents.
Men. . Tesnide Chat
In honor of the thIrty-fifth annivereary of
Dr. Franklin's minlatry in Detroit. the Men's
Temple Club has arranged • fellowship dinner
in the social hall of the Temple for Wednm-
day. Jolt 24. Sc eta. Address. will be given
by Rev. Frederic geldenberg. S. J.. executive
dean of the University of Detroit; Mrs. Prank
Baker, lender of the Babel Cult: Malcolm Bin-
, gay. editor at the Detrdt Free Press and Dr.
Leo M. Franklin, Dinner. for member. of Us
Men's Temple Club and all guesU. 75 center
nen-members of the club, no charge for
Men'. Temple Club winners who deem to
co rn , after dinner, all other. 23 cent., lemlim
are Invited after dinner.
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MUSIC STUDY CLUB'S
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The Music Study Club will pre-
sent Emma Lazaroff Scheyer, so-
prano; Sadie Cooper, violinist;
Mrs. Royal S. Maas pianist; the
Music Study Club Choral, under
(lea,
—
Thane People's Temple
"Ha-Cha and the Beyond... or "Whither
Science and Society." will be the mfiNect of
dircliselOn at the Young People's Temple Club
' Disunion Group matting Plundity afternoon,
Jan 21. at 110, in the Men's Temple Club
room, Dors Brown and Jaws Yen gliet
ead the discussion. Ephraim R. Oomberg 1.111
be chitirmiln.
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The Young People .. Temple Club Invites all
Thy
01 Temple Beth El to participate In
mixeil badminton gamer under professional di-
rection. every Thursday night in the Temple
rimnimium. All equipment is eupplied by the.
$61 50
A deliebtfal and educational leer of 150 -
and He night•—•11 .1Pmdm
paid easel luncheons.
louse people.
xlga n,b.0t suskdball
SAMUEL B. OSTROW
B'NAI MOSHE ERECTS NEW SECRETARY OF
MEMORIAL TABLETS LABOR COMMISSION
: sided.
An interesting talk was deliv-
!
ered by Rabbi Max Weine to a
large and enthusiastic audience.
e.
His subject was "The Jewish Na-
A net of marble tablets com-
lions! Fund Work in Palestine."
A dramatic reading was given by and
memorating
relatives
friends of deceased
the congregation's
',Liss Miriam Schultz, and two via- I membership have been affixed to
tin selections were rendered by the interior walls of the B'nai
Leo Sonny, accompanied by Miss Moshe Synagogue, located at Dex-
Edythe Schoob.
ter boulevard and Lawrence. The
Officers and committees of the tablets, which were originally in-
donor luncheon to be held May 2 stalled in the previous house of
will be announced in the next worship of the congregation, now
issue of The Chronicle.
flank the main entrance doors of
In memory of Celia Becker the present auditorium.
Strom, beloved daughter of Mr.
A number o f names
w ith e
nd Mrs. Samuel Becker, five Gates of their Yahrzeit
cal
al-
trees will be planted by the La- ready engraved and the congre-
dies' Auxiliary of the Jewish Na- gation is now engaged in placing
tional Fund in Palestine.
additional names on these mem-
4f0
Ms--saran 4555
Party:
tot age
Your sons and daughter. of pan
are invited to the annual buketball party Sat-
20. There will be • basket-
rday night.
GREYHOUND DEPOT
TULLER HOTEL
C:1,511M
Phone Lat. 3420
g tio
"
" itrtithOfat0, 1 0 . 15 . 5:TI.T. 11
followed by dewing. entertainment and
Admission. IS cents
freshments at 6 p. m
err person, Thle affair is h eld 1 0 1 . 11 1 v an
Samuel B. Ostrow, Detroit at-
torney and deputy commissioner i7d-itrihl °'
of labor and industry, has been Temple nem m.
elected secretary of the commis-
sion.
Mr. Ostrow, whose appointment
Dance of Shaarey Zedek
as deputy was made on recant-
Jr. League Feb. 3.
mendation of the advisory corn.:
mittee of the Wayne County Dem-
The
Junior League of Shaarey
ocratic Committee, last July, has
been sitting on compensation cases Zedek, will present a dance and
revue,
entitled "A Night in Har-
and more recently assisted in the
CWA work of the State employ- lem," on Saturday evening, Feb.
3,
in
the
social hall of the syna-
ment office, under direction of
Claude S. Carney, employment di- gogue. For this occasion the hall
rector and chairman of the Com- will be transformed into a typical
mission of Labor and Industry. Harlem setting, with tables sur-
He was one of the directors of rounding the (lance floor and with
color and other atmosphere to
the campaign of Edward II. Wil-
blend Tickets must be procured
liams for county auditor.
Mr. Ostrow, whose home is at in advance and are available from
members of the committee in
3037 Monterey avenue, said he
charge of arrangements. Louis J.
would hove his family to Lansing.
Gordon, president of the organiza-
tion has announced that Helen Lef-
kofsky will act as chairman of the
affair. Other members of the com-
ODESSA PROGRESSIVE
SOCIETY BALL SUNDAY mittee are Sydney Dunitz, en
chairman, Madeline Betty Meyers,
GREYHOUND
GEORGE GALVANI
POALE-ZEIRE ZION
SOCIAL ON SUNDAY
the direction of George Galvani;
Tickets 50c per person.
and a one-act play, by the Liberal
Arts group, under the direction of
Kathryn Vincent Mayer, at its
The Poale-Zeire Zion social af-
seventh annual musical soiree to fair will take place at the Jewish
be held Friday evening, Jun. 26, Center Hall, Sunday, Jan. 21, at
at the Y. W. C. A. building. Re- 7 p. m. The chairman of the
becca Katzman Frohman and Mrs. social committee is Mrs. Ben
Lawrence Titlebaum will act as Fleishman, and her associates are
accompanists. Participating in Mrs. Ilarry Mundry, Mrs. Morris
n
r ti:
the play are: Mesdames David Hu- Lachover and Mrs. Jack Silver.
e d is tho er f
ber, Maurice Morse, Ilarry Cohen
The following will participate
write or call the office of the con-
in the name of the unfortunates begs all organisations who
and Herbert Metz. Mrs. Burton in the program:
gregation,
Hogarth
0862,
for
all
ions to our
have not •s yet been seen to send in their
Clamage
is
chairman
of
the
occa-
Rhoda Zahavie, soprano, prom-
details thus to honor their de-
The committee in charge of the
sion, and will introduce the pro- inent in musical circles, will sing
parted friends.
sveenth annual Passover dance
gram after a greeting to members a number of songs.
The dedication of the memor-
sponsored by the Ben Bey Club
and their guests by Mrs. J. S.
Morris Dombey, who presents
ials will take place Sunday, Feb.
announces that the dance will be
Souls, president. Mrs. Saul Ben- the sketch "Mister Chizik' on the
4, in the afternoon, with fitting
held at the Book Cadillac Hotel on
TEMPLE EMANUEL, Taylor and Woodrow Wilson
yas and her committee will act as Jewish radio hour, will recite sev-
ceremonies.
In
the
evening
of
Sunday night, April 1. Several in-
hostesses during the social hour eral of his humorous selections,
the same day. a dinner, with ■
By attending this affair you will help these poor sick
novations are being arranged. Fur-
which will follow the program.
Doris Sperling-Markel and Har-
people who cannot go to California but need the higher
ther details will appear in an early prominent speaker, will he ten-
The date of the regular study ry Mundry will sing Jewish and
dered
in
the
vestry
room.
climate of Colorado. For reservations phone
I
The
twenty-third
annual
ball
of
Jerome
Rosenzweig,
Barney
issue of The Chronicle. The com-
Club'
meeting
of
the
Music
Study
Schwartz,
Diana
Davidson,
WU-
English
songs.
MRS. FREEDMAN, Pres., Townsend 7 - 0871
mittee asks other organizations and
the Odessa Progressive Society
has been changed to Monday, Jan.!
bur
oewenb
L nexterg, Neil Lenhoff.
Joseph Haggai will deliver a
The
We hop. you will all attend and make this banquet a success.
friends to keep thin date open.
will be held this Sunday evening, bur
meeting of the organ- 22. The meeting will be held at short talk on "Gewerkshaften
Jan. 21, at the Moose Temple,
igation will take place this Sunday, the home of Mrs. Davis Cole, 2755 Campaign."
Cam and Elizabeth. A Binkow is Jan. 21, at 2:30 o'clock in the no- Calvert avenue. Harry Hermann, I
Mrs. Rose Lachover and Mrs.
the chairman in charge of ar-
cial hall of synagogue. There will director of the Detroit Music , Edith Linderman are preparing in-
The Kvutzah Ivrith, which is rangements.
be dancing and other entertainment Study Foundation, will address; teresting games.
A beauty contest, in which
headed by David Rubenstein, is
features. Tickets for the dance will the club on "Instrumental Music
Betsy Ulanoff will recite "The
taking an active part in the work three prizes will be awarded the be distributed at that time. 'and Opera of the Early Eighteenth Messiah" by David Frischman.
most
beautiful girls, will be is
of the jubilee number of the Ha
Century," and will offer his own
After the program, members
doer, only Hebrew weekly in feature of the ball.
illustrations on the piano. Mrs., and their friends are invited by
Ben Bronstein, re-elected presi-
America, now celebrating its Bar
David Huber is chairman of the Miss Ella Vera Feldman to attend
CHI °MICRON MAMMA
chi Omicron Fraternity elected the following day
Mitzvah jubilee, the thirteenth dent of the society, was the chair-
'the Jewish Center dance.
officers on Jan 14 st the home of Albert
year since it has been in exist- man of the membership drive as Friedman'
Members are asked to bring
Irving Rosen. chancelior, Nathan
ence. This is the first time in a result of which 50 new mem- Bristin. vice-chancellor Milton
dun.
, their friends. There will be no
America that a Hebrew paper has bers were enrolled. At • meet-
r"*"4 14"1"" 4' U" place
admission charge.
continued uninterruptedly far 13 ing last Tuesday evening, at the
At the last meeting all members
years in succession. A special B'nai Moshe, these new members
contributed their annual shares to
jubilee number will appeal in were initiated into the society at
the
Gewerkshaften" and pledged
treahmenta
were
served
following the meeting
which Jewish life in America will on impressive ceremony.
to solicit their friends.
be described. For Detroit many
Reservations were placed for
The fifth annual Passover char-
columns will be devoted, fist tc
ity dance sponsored by the Jolly I the banquet of the Gewerkshaften
give a historic outline of the his-
Elite Club will be held Sunday. campaign, which will take place
tory and development of Jewry in
March 11, at the l'ier Ballroom, Feb. 18, with Joseph Sprintzak as
Detroit, and also for greetings
the guest of honor.
An Interview with Albert Landy, Stellar Jewish Player Cass and Elizabeth.
from organizations and individ-
The officers of the organization
Harry Cohen was elected general
of White Star Hockey Team.
uals. The Kvutzah has pledged to
manager of the Passover charity ! are:
contribute to this number 5100,
n Mr. Cohen appointed Al Du-
Abraham J. Lachover, chair-
Of
these
he
has
played
five
years bi
The Jewish boys in this section
and it is calling upon friends and
, man; A. Kutnick, recording seere-
sympathizers to assist them in of the country seem to lack initia- with the two Bigham brothers, the con as his assistant. Committees
organize- tary; B. Linderman, treasurer;
three
being
considered
as
the
finest
have
Len
chosen
to
visit
raising this sum of money. The tive in organizing teams in sports.
Mrs. Gertrude Lachover, financial
line in amateur hockey in the
Hebrew cultural work is under the So spoke Albert Landy, outstanding
many I and corresponding secretary; Mrs.
Joll; Elite Club asks the
auspices of Michael Michlin • who right winger of the White Star city, the three of them playing on
groups which will be visited to re- Ben Fleishman, social chairman;
tions. the committees, as they have
will be the chairman of the eve- Hockey Team, 1933 champions of the Haley A. C. team, which was ceive
Mores Lachover, publicity chair-
ning at this Saturday night's lec- the Michigan -Ontario Amateur city champions four years in sue - an important message.
, man; J. Stone, Gewerkshaften rep-
Chamisho Osor b'Shevat, the newi the road from Haifa to Nazareth, trees in Palestine wan issued this ture.
Hockey League, one of the strong- cession.
All funds derived from the Pass- I resentative; I. Bross, J. N. F. rep-
Lamle as Able Player.
year of trees in ancient Jewish tra along the Valley of Jezreel. In the Week by Louis Tobin, chairman of
est amateur leagues in the country.
over charity drive will be used to , resentative.
Slight,
light, small of build, Lindy can render aid to unfortunate Jewish
At present they are leading in the
dition, will be observed no Wednes- shade of the trees there are to be the tree committee of the Detroit
found benches and hammocks, cov-
race for another flag, with Landy take and give the bumps with the families with Passover necessities.
day, Jan. 31. This will be for ered from view by pine, cypresses Jewish National Fund -
Old Folks' Home Theater
as one of the team's leading scor- best of them. For example, his Last year through the medium of
Rabbi Folknwn discussed Us monn problem
many American Jews an occasion and acacia trees. In the distance I Mr. Tobin, who may be reached
Benefit Jan. 31.
team played • gruelling and hard- the Passover drive, the club re-
and its effect on children In his rune, evening
ers.
to contribute towards the reforests-' can been seen some of the new pion. for the planting of trees at either lecture
"In Toronto, New York, etc., fought game in Chicago last Sun- ”^ete bowing distributed food to
tion work which is being carried eer settlements in the valley.
2755 Calvert avenue, Townsend
Final arrangements are being
Mrs J D Polkenan and Idea Cturin Cheek
there are many Y. M. H. A. teams day night. On Monday, after tray- on me dy Jewish fun nies.
on in Palestine by the Jewish Na-
During the Washington Hi-cen- 5-7073, or 5414 Michigan avenue, were hoses... at the social bow falleireg the in all sports, all of which are out- riling all night, he and his team-
Temple serUcee
Members and friends will meet I made by Mrs. B. Sarasohn for the
tional Fund.
tennial here a movement has been I Lafayette 1575, urges that trees
standing organizations," he said, mates defeated Dearborn A. C. Sunday, Jan. 21, at the clubrooms, I play to be given on Wednesday
Which reminds of the marrnifi- started and a beginning was made be planted on the occasion of
Rabbi and Mrs J D Penman wd Mr. and
7-2
in
a
hard
battle,
Landy
scoring
same
I evening, Jan. 31, at Littman's
"and I do not see why the
Mrs gam Ooldfarb were in Pentue art week
cent accomplishments of the Kercn by the Jews of America for plant.. Chamisho Osor b'Shvat.
two goals and assising in another. 8609 Twelfth street, at 9 a. m. to People's Theater.
Rabbi • Hewn sods IA the donor Anne. of
cannot be done here."
go to the Chested Shel Eines Came-
Kayemeth le Israel in covering the ing in the vicinity of the Balfour
Through the efforts of Mr. Temple Beth /sob on "The Jove Mernata...
He
is
one
of
the
cleanest
and
best
tery
to
pay
tribute
to
the
The cast of Jewish actors will
Need Open Competition.
memory
—
hills and valleys of the Holy Land Forest, ■ section dedicated to the Tobin, all Detroit rabbis have
"Of course," he continued, "a liked players in the league. He is of Philip Fishman, who passed be augmented by the appearance
The Phalli, Club and the BooLlorn finb
with trees that improve climatic memory of George Washington.
I agreed to make a tree-planting mowed Rabbi Polkman u tl5r chid sewer great deal of blame can be laid to married, and has one boy, Lawr - away Jan. 21, 1972. A memorial of Mrs. B. Sarasohn. Tickets are
during Us past week.
conditions, stamp out malaria and
Detroit Tree Appeal.
I appeal in their synagogues be-
the community as • whole, for ence, 9 months old. lie lives at 3726 meeting will be held at 2 p. tn. at to be had from members.
serve, for the new settlers and their
Mil Nun Webber. VW Florence Lase and
An appeal for the planting of Itween now and Chamisho Osor.
Several novelty acts will be pre-
their failure to support the Jewish Boston boulevard and is • sports I the club rooms. Rev. Samuel ?do-
Mn Jack Rigs beerlad the earnwiter which
children, as a national park, where
sented during intermission.
boys in their endeavor in the field writer for the Detroit News.
,
Ind Mare. of • euremisful card carte mow
will officiate.
they find rest and recreation after
wed a the Ilisteehoog
While on the subject of Jewish I The next meeting will be held I The next affair will be a home
of sport. And then if the few In-
Pe
rf
ec
Chapter,
ton
enter,
der
of
I
Bicur
Cholem's
Plans
for
their ardous labors.
dependent clubs would enter city or hockey players, Landy mentionedl Tuesday, Jan. 23.
cooked luncheon the last week in
Mrs I. Turman Met.peesdnent Worded at
The shove picture, taken recent-
I March. Mrs. J. Weisman will an-
DeMolay.
ehe smiler meeting of the Sourchood Mrs.
Dance Feb. 25.
recreation leagues, the interest in Levine, a 17-year-old star of the ,
Sam Cloldf•rtie paps on limetta •se t5 w-
ly in the Valley of Jezreel, near
--
Windsor Wanderers, for whom he
The Bicur Cholem Jrs. Aaso- end in• ernes of replanstory guowsion.
' nounce the exact details at • later
their doings would be greater."
TESTA IKLTA 01001.1 soaoarri
Ginegar, reproduces what is known ' At the last meeting of Perim- elation
date.
has completed arrange- Jewian botteLen Wish feature the menthe,
Albert Landy 's hockey playing predicts a great future; Levinsky I kak i s ,rutd,
among the Palestine settlers as the
magmae of the augarboaL
The next meeting will be held
VVIUM Ins ninrvoy weeny ewe
has improved rapidly in the last of Toronto and Kaminsky of Ot-
"Corner of Charm." In that ex- ; tion chapter, plans were made for I ments for its Purim Ball to be
YnSw Hattle orb Pawl* Dads have moved few year.
on Monday, Jan. 22, 1:30 p. m.
Starting in his early taws, both former amateur players,
I
a
dance
to
be
given
at
the
Book-
!held
in
the
Grand
Ballroom
of
ern
serf
paw:
several
years
tar.
tensive forest planted
to Detroit
now
starring
in
the
big
profes-
ems..
I
at
Assembly Hall, Twelfth and
,
t
p
.
he
.
Boo
k
.
Cadillac
Hotel,
Sunday,
youth
in
Winnipeg.
Manitoba,
he
Kno-pradiddat,
re• nem ress.
ago, thanks to the generosity of Cadillac Hotel, early in March. 1
nrer: nen Ilellao Eau mowers torwasso; ; Clairmount.
Mrs. Herbert Seunuoe eel reprwnt het..
learned the tricks of the game and sional hockey leagues.
Jews and non-Jews in England, In
• dinner meting of the tsar. RewswIdt
The recent membership drive was ! For the past 25 years the asso- el
He
predicts
•
great
future
for
ago
he
was
•
member
two
years
Owe,
'"
r testi
c"'"`
• iirim.
""""""
ts er""
vegiese
'
e.g. to is-al -4 bonortng Win •••O• Kw-
memory of Arthur Lord Balfour,
i
As es. "wagset"' rewarlsed,,
a success. Sixteen prospective can elation has been sponsoring af- thou, Mate Welfare Directer.
of the Southern Michigan Olympic amateur hockey in Detroit, and rjr.,:• •"■ N go 11 .160,
author of the Balfour Declaration,
says that the ewish boys skald I as me re amass as taemese es sera. "A penes Jeri t have te Is
Team.
- Chill Laker an/ the Ceder we the sieblewl
this name was given to this spo t didates were interviewed before the fairs of this nature for the pur- et
crazy
mew.
ems. Pr Km KmMM nesse. He has been playing continuously get out and "show these Goyim." P"...11 Ja•
PR.". Or MIK= OKIXM m
to be In Use movie 10901-..
g th
isie ng sie fk una dn sd tn
aiodfin ra
Pt
i
7
O
et
b
4.
u
sed
meeting,
and
will
receive
their
de-
K. IA IL K. rens en tow
by the Palestinian and foreign visi-
ler 01. Jeanne Comte Lief . er Wee.
sees, bat It help. • NAP
--J. G.
in Detroit for the past seven years.
WA s• •01rdis.
Thad PlISSIlla"
vet e,
1.111•17 111 ■ 1.1Les.
tors who frequently travel along grees in February.
DENVER COLORADO SANITARIUM
The Molly Siegel Auxiliary of the
Denver Colorado Sanitarium
BEN BEY PASSOVER
DANCE ON APRIL 1
o nl r eialersMaerm e br e e r. q s ue a s n tdedt
3rd ANNUAL BANQUET
Sunday, January 28, 7 P. M. Sharp
"A CORNER OF CHARM" IN THE BALFOUR FOREST
KVUTZAH IVRITH
ASSISTS HADOAR
JOLLY ELITE CLUB
,,,l':".1':11..b.:1,"glirin:L"ZaLtly:', PASSOVER CHARITY
C:.."..:4.7r:ILCV:i. 44r:1:WIZ!: DANCE ON MARCH 11
THE JEWISH BOY IN AMATEUR HOCKEY
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