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J. N. F. LAUNCHES ;APRIL SET ASIDE AS SPECIAL IONE

CALENDAR OF EVENTS

$500,000 CAMPAIGN FOR HONORING DR. CHAIM 111ITLOYSKI

March I6—Purim dance and entertainment of Men's Club of
Shaarey Zedek, in the synagogue's social hall, Chicago Blvd.
1 SUB-SENIOR BASKETBALL.
and Lawton Ave.
CARNIVAL AND DANCE
Phdip "Cincy" Sachs. well- March 18—Regular meeting of Old Folks Home Auxiliary, Statler
The plans for the Purim mu- Not to be outdone by the in known Detroit basketball coach.
Mendel N. Fisher Appointed Second Conference of Organizations to Be Held OS
Ballroom, 2 p. m.
querade ball which will be given, ion who held their basketball car- is preparing his Hed-Aid team for
National Director to
,
March 19—Professional Group of Hadassah, evening affair.
Sunday Afternoon, March 24; Local
by the Joint Mothers' Clubs of . nivel and dance on Sunday eve- the most important contest of the
March
20—Infant
Service
of
Eva
Prenzlauer
Group.
Conduct Drive
the Jewish Community Center on :fling, March 10. at the Jewish year: the game with the Celtics
Celebration April 14
March 24—B'nai David anniversary dinner. at the synagogue,
Sunday evening. March 17. at the:Community Center. the sub_aen. at the Olympia, next Friday eve-
Elmhurst and 14th.
Center, 8904 Woodward are well lines will have their affair on Sun...
NEW
YORK.
N.
Y.—The
ap-!
The
oe.rand
conference
of rep- pared to provide speakers in Eng-
rang' March 22-
March 24—Purim dance of Bicur Choler!, Jrs.
under way.
'day evening. March 24.
pointment of Mendel N. Fisher.; resentatives of organizations to bah and Yiddish to local orputUe-
Several weeks ago, Hed-Aid
March 25--Luncheon of Sisterhood of Congregation Shaarey well-known Zionist campaigner. plan the observance of the 75th tons desiring to arrange for
In addition to the prizes which
The
feature
of
the
evening
will
lost
to
the
Celtics
in
a
most
in-
Zedek.
w ill be presented for the most • be the basketball games. There
as national director of an effort birthday of Dr. Chaim Zhitlovsky Zhitlovsky evenings. Dr. Kleiman
March 25—Home Relief Society.
original and appropriate costumes, will be a game between the all-
by the Jewish National Fund of i will take place on Sunday after- may be called for arrangements
March 26—Zionist Organization of Detroit: Public meeting at
during the intermilssion period fol. stars, a game
America to raise $500,000 as a noon, March 24, at 2:30 o'clock, for speakers at Longfellow 6454.
for the sub-senior
Philadelphia-Byron Hall to hear a report of the Washington
lowing the grand march there will championship, and as an unusual
Palestine Land Redemption Fund.' at the Kinder Theater, 539 Kenil. M
ax Altman. secretary
of the
re
was
Conference and to discuss problems of forthcoming World
be community singing of Purim feature a girl's game composed of
announced by Dr. Israel worth. Arrangements will be made committee, Cadillac 0777, may
Zionist Congress.
songs and a Purim dance treat- representatives of the various cub-
,Goldstein, president of the fund.' at that time for the special De- also be called whenever speaker.
March 27—Woman's Auxiliary of United Hebrew Schools.
ed by the Mothers' gym class. senior girls' clubs. The commit-
i The Palestine Land Redemption troit celebration to be held at the are desire•L
March 31-11ashorner Hatzair annual concert at Northern High Fund enjoys the cooperation of :Masonic Temple on Sunday eve- Dr. Kleiman stated this
The Linwood Dexter Club which tee working on the affair consists
School.
week
was _ scheduled to meet Tuesday. of Blanche Lesnick, George Mo.
'all Zionist groups and parties.' ning, April 14.
that Dr. Zhitlovsky will attend the
April 9—Address by Rabbi James G. !feller of Cincinnati, at and of Jews of all shades of ' The
March 19, at 2 p. m.. will not gill, Jake Bialick, Sam Posner and
national Zhitlovsky Jubilee Detroit celebration on April 14
meeting of Zionist Organization of Detroit.
hold its meting, but w)II meet on , Shirley Fields.
opinion. New York's contribution Committee has aside the month and will be the guest speaker, in
April 13—Dance of Junior Auxiliary of Old Folks Home.
the following Tuesday.
toward the campaign was Inca-!of
Dancing will follow the games.
of April for special observance of addition to the special musical
April 14—Dr. Chaim Zhitlowsky's 75th birthday celebration, in gurated the end of January by a hte
•
The Twelfth St. Mothers' Club
•
.
eminent writer's anniversary. and literary program.
Scottish
Rite
Cathedral.
great banquet held in the Hotel
will have a Purim party at their TABLE TENNIS TOURNAMENT.
Dr. Shmarya Kleiman, chair-
A special testimonial book will
April 2I—Spring dance of Alumni of Temple Beth El.
meeting Tuesday, March 19. at On March 16 and 17, in the)
Astor,
where
snore
than
$30,000
man
of the Detroit committee, be publited here on the occasion
April 28—Tenth jubilee concert of Italevy Singing Society.
was raised as an initial step.
8 p. m. The West Warren Club game room of the Jewish Corn-,
' states that the local group is pre- !of the Zhitlovsky celebration.
April
30—Music
Study
Club,
Gabrilowitsch
concert.
Mr. Fisher, who occupied for.
will meet on Wednesday, March ' triunity Center. 8904 Woodward,;'
May 1—Annual $5 donor luncheon of the Ladies' Auxiliary the past five and one-half years,.
20. at 2 p. m. the annual bracket eliinination i
of the Jewish National Fund.
the post of American Palestine,
table tennis tournament sill be 1
May I—Address by Ezra Shapiro, law director of Cleveland, Campaign Director for the Mid
PURIM COSTUME PARTY
!held. to decide the Jewish Center!
before Zionist Organization of Detroit.
and Southwest, assumed his duties'
OF WOMEN'S HEALTH CLUB !championship.
I
May 5—Opening Allied Jewish t'ampaign dinner.
The plans have been completed! This tournament is open to all
beginning with March 1st. He will
May 5 to 15—Allied Jewish Campaign.
soon leave for a tour to prepare a
for the Purim costume party Center members and will follow
The candidacy of Maurice S agar
Named
which will be held by the Women's the table tennis ladder tourna.!
umber of communities through- fur Judge of the Recorder's C ourt
--
Health Club of the Jewish Corn- ment just completed, and won by
l a cat the country for the special is unique in that it is the first 0.4 Calwilowiteel to I.
R Coo*
ffort now under way. In making time in the history of any nit y in
munity Center on Tuesday morn- By Bielowitch in the senior divis- •
Artist; Proceeds for Cootor
ing, March 19, at 10 o'clock, in ion; Al Cohen. in the sub-senior;
this announcement. Dr. Goldstein the United States in which all fele- -
Music
&keel
'Voted that Mr. Max Rudensky,
the gymnasium of the Jewish and Shirley Levine, in the girls
!
Community Center, 8904 Wood- division.
PHILIP "CINCY” SACHS
who has served the JNF' for the
The Music Study Club of De.
ward.
ant twelve years as field direc-
i The favored contenders for the terestingly contested battle, by
troit will present Gabrilowitaelt
or, and who has recently been in
Mrs. Joseph Magidsohn, Mrs.' bracket elimination tournament the score of 39 to 38.
in concert, Tuesday, April Se, ei
Members of Congregation Shaa- charge of the office, will continue
Sidney Krandall and Mrs. Joseph, are Al Cohen, Hy Bielowitch, Leo
Prof. Samuel M. Levin of
the Scottish Rite Cathedral. The
It is expected
that Friday
the Celtics-
Prentis are on the committee • Levine, Al Keys, Mildred 'lasso', lied-Aid
game next
will Wayne University was elected rey Zedek, its Auxiliaries, and as heretofore to take charge of
is
the second project undertaken
working on the affair. Thepro.. and Charlotte Charfoos.
chairman for the following year their friends are invited to be the the regular Keren Kayemeth ac-
by the club to rain funds for Mu
gram will include ■ basketball
—___________
be the forerunner of the return of the Economics Section of the guests of the Men's Club at the tivities. tr. Morris A. Zeldin will
music
school of the Jewish Com.
. of professional basketball at the Michigan Academy of Science at l'urim dance to be held in the so- 'continue as director of the JNI.'
game between the Lions and the
munity Center.
Wildcats captained by Mrs. Sid- I
This is the extent of the meeting of the Academy held cial hall of the synagogue. Satur- for New York and the metropol-
The
following
committee is in
the importance
•a .
ney Krandall and Mrs. Joseph)
at the University of Michigan on day evening, March 16, This is the. itan area.
charge: Mrs. J. S. Snubs and Miss
first affair of its kind in many
coming contest. attached to the Friday, March 8.
Schwartz, and a short talk on '
Formerly active in newspaper
Setts
Robinson,
chairmen;
—
years and promises to be of un- work in Boston, and a frequent
Mrs.
the meaning of Purim by Mrs..1
There will also be important
Burton Clime', in charge of box
Harry L. Jackson. A luncheon
The Women's Auxiliary B'nai preliminary games preceding the BETH TEFILA EMANUEL usual interest. The spirit of the oc- contributor to the Anglo-Jewish
seats; Mrs. Bernard Lachs, dis-
casion will be symbolized by a pro-
will follow the program.
,B'rith
No.
122
will
hold
its
next
Celtics
-
Iled-Aid
contest.
secular press, Mr. Fisher has
,
tribution of tickets; Mrs. Arthur
SISTERHOOD AFFAIRS gram informal and congenial in and
Other members of the groupsocial meeting on March 18, at
At 8 p. m., in the opener,
ta.
character, and by the serving of a distinguished record in the
S. Purdy, treasurer; Mrs. Harry
rs Samuel Ca clan,
elude: M.
lan. Mrs.' 8:30 p. m., at the StatlerHotel. Windsor Collegiate Alumni girls
fund-raising field, having cam-
traditional
Purim
refreshments.
,
The last meeting of Beth re-
s Becker, speakers bureau; Mr .
William Isenberg Mrs. B
Miss Elizabeth Finley will talk will play Mickey Mouse, a boys'
L.
Mike Falk's orchestra will fur- paigned for the Palestine cause,
Maurice Morse, printing; Mrs. J.
on i. "Conditions
in the Far East," I team. This will be the deciding fits Emanuel Sisterhood was held nish the music. The nominal ad- for the Keren Kayemeth and in
Clamage, Mrs. Edward Stein,I m
D orothy
S. Sarasohn, publicity; Mrs. Bey
at the home of Mrs. Sugar. Final
Mrs. Ilarry Coggan, Mrs. Elias l
Kunin, elocutionist game of a three-game series.
mission of $1.25 per couple includes behalf of other Jewish causes in
Pearlman, secretary.
plans
were
made
for
the
Purim
M. Thal, Mrs. J. S. `Rich, Mrs.! and
member of the Young Peoples! At 9 p. m., Assumption College
shatu.ey
many parts of the country. He
Captains for the sale of ticket*
party to be held on Wednesday. refreshments as well as dancing. has held a number of positions
J. B. Alvin, Mrs. Jacobson Mrs.
Zedek Society Players, , will oppose the Michigan St
•
The committee in charge of Sr.
are:
Mesdames
S. Asherson, Ben-
March
2
be Rupp e- rangements is headed by Nathan of responsibility, including the
Herman August, Mrs. Elms and ',rip offer several selections. There College All Stars. The feature
jamin Alpert, M. Blumberg, J. M.
merited hy entert a i nment.
o musical cal ent following game stares at
M
n. S
eraphine Seltzer.
Milstein.
following:
Executive
secretary,
Berrie,
10
P
Ithis.
S. Berman, M. B. Benyas,
rs. Israel was elected chair-
Reserved seats for the game
Jewish Community Centre, San
Harry Becker, Rose Bauin, Mrs.
I The
•
man o f
•
inner
with
Y OUNG PEOPLE'S DAY
Francisco, Calif.; Executive di-
continuing are on sale at Olympia, or at NIrs. Kahn and Mrs. Levin
D. H. Cole, Mrs. A. Cooper, Bur-
MURPHY WILL ADDRESS its , zeork at the Mille! Foundatoin
e assist -
Wolverine.
AT OLD FOLKS' HOME r e ctor the New England Zion-
ton Clamage, Harry Cohen, Edith
Sporting
MAURICE SUGAR
ALTMAN JEWISH HOUR at nn Arbor and soon an official , 231 Michigan
Ave. Goods Co., ing her. At the close of the meet-
National field secret-
Ella Davis, James Ellmann, M. El-
MARCH 31 er t y Region;
ON SUNDAY, MARCH 24, edication of the new library in, Included in Iled-Aid's lineup ing a midnight supper was served. ON SUNDAY,
of
the
United
Jewish
Appeal;
ments
of
the
labor
movement,
ri
ght
ling,
Evelyn Gurvitch, Alex Grant,
—
All affairs given by the Beth
D
!will
honor
take
of
the late Dr. Louis Weiss are: Captain Norb Crowe, who Tefila Emanuel Sisterhood are A Young People's Day will be 51 rector of JNF work for the wing, left wing and eerier, h „.e Herman Hoexter, William B.
e place.
y.
idwest
with
St.
Louis
as
his
Ilynian Altman, manager of
united
in
furthering
a
candidac
Isenberg, A. C. La pin M La
The organzation will also be also was captain at Notre Dame held at the Beth Tefila Emanuel sin
rssored by the Junior Auxiliary h e
Altman's Jewish Radio Hour, an
candidacy
suppor te d dau, M. Liebschutz, R. Morse, S.
in 1931; Bill Schrader, 6 ft. 8% Congregation Taylor
of the Old Folks Home from 2 to • adquarters; and National field by Sugar's
- responsible for one additions)
the Detroit and Wayne Coo nty Meyers, A. S. Purdy.
of the Zionist Organize-
inch center
who
played
wit h row Wilson.
Benjamin
14 p. m., Sunday afternoon, Marc
ounces that lion. Frank Murphy, to be added to the I. Levy Me- Crowe
at Notre
Dame
in 1931
of Labor, ' the Mec- h an- Pearlman, A. J. Seltzer, Mrs. M.
Governor General of the Philip- mortal Hosp ital.
31, at the Old Folks Home, Brush ,h tion of America. In the course of
;
his many travels, which included ics Educational Society of Ameri 'ca, Reich, Setts Robinson, A. Silber-
pines and formerMayor
of De-
M
Gussin, all M. I. A. A. sec
le - Rainbow Girls' Open Meet an Edmund d Pl a ce The pse
urp o
Mrs. Harry Yudkoff was ap- ) Carl
tio n from , Alm a College; flared d
- of the occasion i s
troit, will address his hour over,
to acquai nt t h a visit to Europe and Pilestine the Society of Designing Engines rs, blatt, H. Bonin, S. Schaflander,
pointed chairman of a dinnCammon
ing on March 19
t E et
f
young people with the functions o er last summer, Mr. Fisher has the Detroit Federation of Mu he Emma
Station W51BC on Sunday, March dance to be given in April. dinner , M c
Collerom
Ball Star t e
L. &haver, David Werbe,
' acquired an intimate knowledge clans, the Trade Union Un styD. Fineberg, Miss Clara E. %Val-
—
24, from 12 to 1:30 p.
;
the
Home.
Teachers'
Norm Barton
) All me mbers and frien
of Jewish problems and condi- League, the International Work er e a . dro Tnic . kam may
are greatest a all-around
The Rainbow Girls, Purity Chap.
This Sunday, three stars from invited to a
ll-ar
All Junior organizations a e7
athlete
t
a
Ord er, the International Labor D
attend the sociadls •
• sl
Littman's Yiddish Peoples' The-
rep resentat ive a b ona.
ma Coll ege; Fran a ter, invite their friends
in had from Use
feriae, the League of Struggle
theopen
tm house. Call Ida
f
Zff
stet Sadie Scheingold,Sam Auer- NEUGARTEN SUNSHINE CLUB! Wozniak, Sam Askowitz an k' an open meeting Tuesday
Aot
e ii New York Congregation Creates Negro Rights,
and the United Au or members and at the Jewish Catl-
evening,'he
d
March
19,
at
the
Eastern
Star
Murray
tt
__
to inform
,, "Overseas" Chest
back and Max Kleter, will be
Vaughn Waddell.
mobile
bile
Workers
of
Amer ica.
Temple, 80 W. Alexandrine, a t , iary of the approximate numbe e
A step, which may serve as an
featured on Mr. Altman's Hour.) The next meeting of the Neu-
Sugar's candidacy is also su
9 o'clock. Mrs. Murray Romm, De. expecting to attend. Refreshment example for other Jewish religi- ported
by large elements among t
I garten Sunshine Club will be held) North Woodward Branch o I troit dramatic teacher and gratin-evil' 1 3e
served.
a
bodies
in
the
U.
S.,
TAU SIGMA DELTA
a l ear
wad is professional and middle 1
!Monday, March 18, at 1.30 p. m.,)
J. W. E. W. O.
ate of the American Academy of I . Plans for the dance to be given
'at te h home f o rs. M Siegmund
, Dramatic Art, will give a drama- on Saturday evening, April 13 Ilikely to help in restoring to the groups. His history of 20 years a
—
,; synagogue its influence and lead. active participation in the struggle
Election of officers was held by ' Brin, 1909 Calv ert
w
Ave.
Assisting
ere discussed at a special meet. l ers hip in the upbuilding of
A regular meeting was held a t tic recital. Refreshments will le
Tau Sigma Delta, a socia
Pal. of oppressed sections of the com
l and hostesses will be the Mesdames the home of Mrs. E. Wolf, 2127 served. The public is welcomed.
ing which took place on March 6 ieh
og to
estine, and in the conduct of Jew. brought
charity club for girls, on March j Simon Marx, Jacob Cowan, Cu.
and racial
The Committee on Service for
rsacsupl minorities
will at the home of Estelle Amernich
s Oakman Blvd., on Tuesday after .1. A closed business meeting ,11
welfare and construction work
his
:rit""
ubstant i t al • the Foreign Born, of the Detroit
6.
The
following
officers
were
lave
Herz
and
Jay
Neumann.
Re-
noon,
March
12.
Plans
are
twin
be
held
at
7:30,
before
the
enter-
and
at
a
regular
meeting
on
March
elected:
II
in
European
lands,
was
taken
by
sections
of
the
progressive
and
f
section,
National Council of Jew-
Ifreshmenta will be served.
or-
made for a luncheon to be held t tainment. The Rainbow Girls 13, at 2917 Fullerton, the home of the society for the Advancement ward looking elementa.
ish Women, has accomplished gi
President,
vice
president, Miss Sophie Goyer;. Announcements will be made at the Chinese Tea Gardens on thank those who helped in the so,.. Henry Auslander, president of the of Judaism of New York, of
ac-
Maurice
Sugar
participated
Inoteworthy
piece of work this'
Miss Zelda Wei- ; concerning the membership tea , Wednesday, April 3. Mrs. J. Co teas of their dance, the "Itaini,,,,, • club. Th e place and the orchestra
ye. , year.
ner; treasurer,
secretary, Misa Rose Min.; to be held at the home of the hen is chairman and Mrs. A. J - Cruise". on March 3. will be announced in the near fa- which Prof. Mordecai M. Kaplan tively in the exposure of the
ger;
„
MiNS Lillian Her-president,
Contacts
accunar
y
interests
behind
the
leg
•
is
the
spiritual
leader,
were made with five
cure.
president. Mrs. Emil Eckhouse, Redblatt, co-chairman.
on adopted by
by the Michlga 5 , of the Mothere Clubs of the Jew.
CARD OF THANKS
•
-
man. '888 Collingwood Ave., on April 3. The next meeting of the Nortl
Recognizing
the work
present
'te
needs for that
welfare
in legislature of 1931 to require - t he' iah Community Center. Mens-
The family of the late Mor, - ZELDA GOLDBERG RESUMES' ac ute
These officers were installed; Plans will be discussed for the Woodward branch will be held at
, finger printing a a dibers of . the committee met the
HER PIANO CLASSES • r Jewish communities in Europe !registering
March 9, Tea
after
a dinner at the Mother-Daughter luncheon which the Old Folks Home on Thursday, Schram, who passed away at 118.•
Photographing
Chinese
Gardena.
ing 'of the foreigmbor n I groups, addressing them upon the
per Hospital on Feb. 26,
Zelda Goldberg, pianist and and the, special obligations rest. of Michigan.
is to be held at the Wilshire Hotel March 21, at 1•30
I f
.
. This to thank their relalives and ins:: teacher, after having spent a
g
upon
meric
ou. meetings on May 4. Reservations for the meeting will be in the form of a
an Jewry with , Sugar is at present actively en- desirability of becoming citizens,
regard
friends
for
their
kind
expression-
the
upbuilding
of
Pal-,
month
in
Washington,
New
York
may be obtained from Miss Rose luncheon may be made by calling tea, Mrs. J. Modell, president,
gaged in the fight against Hitler- offering them personal service,
,of
Elbinger, 8720 Greelye Ave. Miss Edna Steiner at Lo. 4590. !Presiding.
of nympathy in their sad lierrai!•- and the West Indies, has resumed
ine call for the mobilization ) ism and is constantly using the lee. financial assistance, via the re-
ment.
_
h er piano classes at 9360 Gen- of all Jewish forces, the leader* lure platform to educate against volving fund, and the opportunity
and officers of the Society for the the development of anti-Semitism of attending citizenship classes
melee, Garfield 0884-M.
!Ad vancement of Judaism net in ; and racial prejudices.
through the co-oper ■ tion of the
evening schools division of the
the home of Professor Kaplan to
con wider wros and means of how
, Board of Education .
, the Society may arouse
These classes have
ouse Ha entire SCHWEITZER
opened
_
GIVEN
i to men, an well as to been
met obership to a recognition of
women, we
WAYNE APPOINTMEN 'rare also the other services ea.
thei r duty to Came to the aid of
agencies which carry on the , Albert Schweitzer, 22841 Pin 'tended by the Council.
Three clauses are now funs..
k in the respecti%e fields.
glee Ave., a lam of Mr. and
theFt'ollowing
one at Central High
Prv.vntetnth of Joe Schweitzer, has been Airs , tioning,
itselan,l, one at. Northern High
Jeveish need. by Professor Kali- 'pointed to a position
School
and
with
sue at the Shertard
the
Ian, Morris Rothenbeig, president ! Wont County Board of
Auditory IntormediYte Scheel.
of the Z 0 . A , and Rabb, Ins by hay
Schneider, member u
The Iiist two meet an Mondays
El+. 11.U 111 , &AMATO,
of the
.1 and kI ednelidays (rain 7 to N
the
board.
Schweitzer has attend N
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the
University
of Detroit Ilona p. 111. The lust one sweets an
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Sugar's Candidacy
Music Study Club
Backed by Labor
April 30 Concert
Committees

Prof. Levin Heads
PURIM DANCE AT
Michigan Academy SHAAREY ZEDEK
Economics Section THIS SATURDAY p
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