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Halevy in Music
Festival May 28
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On Tuesday evening, May 28,
the Jews of Detroit and Michigan
will be represented among the na-
tions of the world in the Inter-
national Music Festival by the De-
troit Ilalevy Singing Society. The
Ilalevy will sing the Oratorio
"Dos Naie Lid" which won favor
at its first performance last
month. Emma Lazaroff-Schaver
will again sing the soprano solo,
with Rebecca Katzman-Frohman
and Celia Plotnick acompanying
the choir. Dan Frohman will con-
duct.
The Ilalevy is the only Jewish
body to participate in this event.
The International Music Festival
is having its second official season
in Detroit, its first one having
been when the Halevy and Mme.
Scheyer participated. The idea
for music festivals originated in
the East and has been carried out
so successfully there for many
years that finally music lovers in
Detroit have undertaken to fur-
nish this city with 10 days of
tine and varied music.
The Festival will be held in the
Naval Armory and in Seyburn
Place, on East Jefferson.
HADASSAH WILL HEAR
MRS. RALPH DAVIDSON
PALESTINE GARDEN
TO HONOR SACHSES
j Mrs. Ralph Davidson, former
president of the Detroit chapter
I of Iladassah, will address the
c o r no ti n a otfi o nh
chapter tea the combination
Zionist Workers Get Signal
honor
Tribute on 40th Wedding
rally to be held Tuesday, May 28,
at 1 p. m., in the Crystal Ball-
Anniversary
The tree committee of the Jew-
ish National Fund, on the alert
for opportunities to aid in the re-
forestation of Palestine, has this
week found occasion to establish
another garden of 100 trees in
l'alestine, the third one sponsored
here in the past two years.
The new garden will honor Mr.
and Mrs. Eli J. Sachse of 1526
Virginia Park, active workers in
the Jewish National Fund Coon-
ei!, who will celebrate their 40th
!wedding anniversary Sunday, May
20. Mr. Sachse is treasurer of the
Jewish National Fund, while Sirs.
Sachse is one of the most active
board members of the Ladies Aux-
diary of the J. N. F., a former
chairma not a donor luncheon and
a former chairman of the tree com-
mittee.
The tree committee, in conjunc-
tion with the Ladies Auxiliary and
the many friends of Mr. and Sirs.
Sachse, have undertaken to estab-
MRS. RALPH DAVIDSON
lish the Sachse Garden in Pales-
room of the Book-Cadillac Hotel. tine in which the following have
A buffet lunch will be served.
already planted trees:
Mrs. Davidson, who has been
Mrs. S. Newman, Dr. and Sirs.
active in Hadassah and Zionist Aaron Carlstein, Mr. and Mrs.
circles for many years, hos juste Herman Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Ja-
returned from a Palestinian tour. cob Harvith, Mr. and Mrs. Morris
The Eva Prenzlauer Maternity She has chosen as her topic "What Newman, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Aid made final arrangements for I saw in Palestine." Mrs. H. C. Paul, Mr, and Mrs. Edward Stein,
the strawberry festival and bridge, Broder, chairman of the Hades- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sklar, and
to he held on Tuesday, May 28, at sah Roll of Honor committee, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Taub, Sir. and
1:30 p. m., at the Jewish Center, will preside at this meeting and Mrs. Sam Friedland, Mr. and Sirs.
on Woodward and Holbrook.
has invited everyone interested Herman Cohen, Mr. and Sirs. Moe
Mrs. Fannie Strauss, who has to attend.
Dann, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ger-
charge of this affair, is assisted by
The program also includes a mansky, Sir. and Mrs. David Good-
Mrs. Paula Goldsmith and Dorothy play, "Ashes of Roses," by Con- man, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Horo-
Blatnikoff.
stance Mackay. Mrs. Max Kei- witz, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kava-
Mrs. Fanny Weisman and Mrs. den is directing the cast composed nau, Mrs. Saul Kohune, Mr. and
J. Rose are on the refreshment of Mrs. Charles Lapides, Mrs. Mrs. Isadore Karbel, Mr. and Sirs.
committee.
Harry Kohn, Mrs. Harry Z. Brown Harry Levin, Mr. and Mrs. Mor-
Mrs. S. Osnos and Mrs. Honig- and Mrs. Morris Scholnick.
ris Newman, Mr. and Sirs. Joe
man donated to the Mother Klein j Assisting Mrs. Simon Shetzer Newman, Mr. and Mrs. M. Rosen-
Memorial Fund. The following as hostesses will be Sirs. Philip sweig, Mrs. Fanny Roclin, Mr. and
donated in honor of Mrs. Fanny Smith, Mrs. HenryWeinstein, Mrs. Joseph Ruby, Mr. and Sirs.
Lewis's birthday: Mesdames Ray Mrs. Sam Caplan, Mrs. Paul Mar- Max Schubiner, Mr. and Mrs. Mey-
Cohen, Sarah Goldberg, S. Gins-
ienthal, Mrs. Alex Taub, Mrs. er Sugarman, Mr. and Mrs. A. B.
burg, Anna Williams and Fannie Maurice Aronsson, Mrs. Harold Stralser, Mrs. Eva Steer, Sir.
Strauss.
Goodman. Mrs. Carl J. Kaufman, and Mrs. Philip Slomovitz, Mrs. S.
Trigg, Mr. and Mrs. Jack To-
Mrs. Herbert Werner, Mrs. Mor-
Plan "Debut" of Old Folks ris Blumberg, Sirs. Julian Zemon, bin, Mr. and Sirs. Louis I. Tobin,
Mr.
and Mrs. I. Rubenstein, Sirs.
Mrs. Robert Marwil, Sirs. Aaron
Home Jr. Groups
Silberblatt, Mrs. Sam Kavanau B. Lehrman, Mr. and Mrs. Max
Weksler,
Mr. and Mrs. Max Hay-
The Aztec Tower of the Union and Mrs. Harry Shulman.
Great interest has been dis- man, Mr. and Sirs. Harry Kraft,
Guardian Building will be the
Mr. and Mrs.. Samuel eyman, Mr.
scene of the "Debut" of the played by Hadassah members in and Sirs. Louis Schlien, Mr. and
junior group of the Jewish Old the Roll of Honor project, Mrs. Mrs. I. Faxstein, Mr. and Mrs. I.
Max
Frank,
financial
secretary
of
Folks' Home, which will be an
R osenthal, Mr. and . Wm. A.
event of Sunday evening, June 9. the committee, reporting an en- Fellner, Mr. and Mrs. B. Harrison,
Oriole Terrace will present the rollment of about 250 members Mr. and Mrs. John Hayman, Mr.
entire floor show on this occasion, at this time.
Cooperating with Mrs. Broder and Mrs. William Roth, Mr. and
and Bob Roth's "Coral Beach Or-'
Mrs. Louis Lightstone, Leon Kay,
chestra" will render the music in the Iladassah Roll of Honor Rev. and Sirs. K. Spivak, Mr. and
for dancing. Prizes will be of-1 enterprise are the following of- Mrs. Sidney Wallace, Sir. and Mrs.
ficers
and
committee
chairmen:
fered.
Harry B. Ash, Mr. and Mrs. Philip
Mrs. David Kliger, sponsor of vice chairmen, assisting Sirs. Silbert, Mr. and Sirs. Morton
the junior group of the Jewish Broder, Sirs. Sidney Allen, Mrs. Brenner.
Old Folks Ilome, can be reached S eymour Frank, Sirs. Alexander
Those wishing to plant addi-
by persons wishing to act as pa- Freeman, Mrs. Abe Srere, Mrs. tional trees should call Louis Tobin
trons and patronesses, at Longs Theodore Levin, Mrs. Sol Levin, at Lafayette 1575 or Mrs. S. Hey-
Sieyer LP . Hen-
fellow 0572.
ry Wineman, Mrs. Lee Strifling; man, Townsend 7-6851,
Tickets may be purchased from ry
any member of the organization, correspondin g secretary, Mrs. J.
or reservations may be made by Perlmutter; financial secretary, GRADUATION AT B'NAl
DAVID SUNDAY, JUNE
calling Euclid 2427-W. Tickets Mrs. Max Frank, assisted by Sirs.
may also be procured at the door Carl Schiller, and Mrs. David
The B'nai David Religious
Davis;
chairman
of
the
prospect
if the limit has not been reached
School will hold its graduation
committee, Sirs. Morse Saulson, exercises on Sunday, June 2, at
before that time.
Estelle Amernick, Selma Blat- Mrs. Seymour Frank; chairmen 11 a. m., in the main auditoriuM
nikoff, Sidney Goldberg, Alan of the collection committee, Mrs. of the synagogue. All boys and
liagenjos and Harry Rosenblum Sol Lifstiz and Mrs. Theodore girls attending the 8th grade will
compose the social committee of Levin; promotion committee, Mrs. graduate and will then be pro-
the junior group. Assisting com- Sidney Stone, Mrs. Max Blum- moted into the high school de-
mittees for the "Debut" are: Or- berg; publicity, Mrs. Lee Strif- partment. The following are
chestra, Selma Blatnikoff, Ruth ling, Mrs. Nathan Kaplan; hospi- graduating: Bernard Efronson,
Broder and Florence Rosten; con- tality, Sirs. Alex Freeman, Mrs. Bernard E. Efronson, Sidney
tact and publicity, Ann Fisher, Simon Shetzer; program, Mrs. A. Garelick, Milton Gorelick, Sophie
Alan Hagenjos and Ida Zeff; Srere, Miss Hattie Gittleman; Gordon, Evelyn Hordes, Bernard
prizes, Mildred Feldman, Doro- Hadassah Roll of Honor rally Kahn, Gladys Silverman, Daniel
thea Ferar and Charlotte Green- programs, Mrs. Abe Cooper, Sirs. Steinberg and Dorothy Wolk.
The Spanish period has been
berg; tickets, Rose Shapiro and Perry Burnstine.
Iladassah 's Oneg Shebat on selected as the general theme for
social committee; program book,
Saturday,
May
25,
at
2:30
p.
m.,
this year's graduating class. Each
Ann Fisher, Bettina Jacoby and
Shirley Rosengarten; refresh- will be at the home of Mrs. Noah graduate will present a brief
ments, Sara Alpert, Freida Nash, E. Aronstam, 169 Eason Ave., biography of the great men of
Marion Silver and Bertha Weis- Highland Park. Moishe Haar, that era in Jewish life. This
superintendent of the Yiddish's theme was chosen in connection
b rot.
The last meeting of the junior schools of Detroit, will discuss with the octocentennial of Mai-
group was held on May 22, at and give interpretative readings' monides celebrated this year.
Rabbi Joshua Sperka will speak
the home of Selma Blatnikoff, from modern Yiddish poetry.
Contribution. to School Lunch- and David J. Cohen will award
2214 W. Grand Blvd.
eons Fund
the diplomas to the graduates.
Detroit chapter of Hadassah an- I
B'nai Moshe Ladies' Straw- nounces a contribution to the
J. W. E. W. 0. Strawberry
berry Festival
school luncheon Lund by Mrs.
Bessie Coming and family in mem. I Festival and Bridge June
12; Tag Day July 21
The annual strawberry festival ory of Nathan Sobel.
of the Sisterhood of Congregation
Confirmants may be honored
A special board meeting of the
B'nai Moshe will be held on Tues- by donations to the school lunch- Jewish Women's European Wel-
day evening, May 28, in the main eon fund, the infant welfare or fare Organization was held last
hall of the synagogue. Members National Fund. Send contribu- ' Monday, May 21, at the residence
and their friends are urged to tions in their honor to Mrs. Sam- of Mrs. Satofsky, active member
attend .
uel Schaflander, 1154 Burlin- of the board, 1134 Virginia Park.
The Sisterhood thanks the game, school luncheons; Sirs. Joe
Arrangements were made for a
members and their many friends Magidsohn, 3284 Webb, infant strawberry festival and bridge
for the wonderful attendance at welfare; and Mrs. Nathan Kap- party on Wednesday, June 12, at
the Mother and Daughter banquet Ian, 2911 Webb, National Fund. ! 2 p. m., at Congregation B'nai
held May 14.
Moshe, Dexter and Lawrence, and
The Sisterhood's last meeting
WARSAW (WNS) — Because 1 for a Tag Day at Mt. Clemens on
Sunday,
July 21, for which the or-
of the season will be held on he published an article by Dr.
Chaim Zhitlovsky which contained ganization has in their possesion
Tuesday evening, June 4.
The Sisterhood's annual picnic allegedly insulting references to a permit from the Mayor of Mt.
is to be held on Sunday after- Hitler, the editor of the Vilna Tag. Clemens.
Organizations are asked not to
noon, Aug. 11, at Rochester State Yiddish daily, was sentenced to
Park.
30 days in jail.
interfere with these dates.
Prenzlauer Group
Bridge on Tuesday
Annual Meeting of
Schools' Auxiliary
The annual meeting of the ,Wo-
men's Auxiliary of the United He-
brew Schools, and election of offi-
cers will taken lace in the social
hall of the 'Print Moshe Synagogue,
MRS. HARRY KRAFT
Dexter and Lawrence, on Wednes-
day, Slay 29th at 2 o'clock.
Annual re aids will be given b y
officers and standing committees.
The program, following the close
of the meeting, will include panto-
mime, entitled "Young Man Want-
ed," coached by Mrs. Bertram
Snxtkler , Slarilyn Koffman and Vir-
ginia Hernias taking part.
The social committee headed by
Mrs. Morse Saulson will provide
refreshments, which will follow the
program. All are invited to at-
tend.
The United Hebrew Schools and
its auxiliary organizations are
sponsoring a moonlight, Thursday,
June 13, onthe Steamer Tashmoo.
The distribution of tickets is in
charge of Mrs. Harry Kraft and
Mrs. Max Hayman.
B'NA1 MOSHE NOTES
JEWISH CENTER'S
PLAY SCHOOL DAY
CAMP OPEN JULY 1
,
The Jewish Community Center
announces that its Play School
and Day Camp will open on Mon-
day, July 1, and continue through
Friday, Aug. 23.
Registrations for both Play
School and Day Camp will be
taken on Monday, June 3; Tues-
day, June 4, and Wednesday,
June 5, at the Jewish Community
Center, 8904 Woodward.
The Play School and Day
Camp are part of the Center's
year-around program for juniors
and intermediates.
1'he children
enrolled will be organized into
clubs which will meet after
school during the full and winter
following the summer program.
The teachers and volunteer
workers will be enrolled in the
training institute, which will be
held previous to the opening of
the Play School and Day Camp
on Monday, June 17, through
Wednesday, June 19. The insti-
tute is for the purpose of famil-
iarizing the teachers and volun-
teers with the work of the schools.
Because of the lack of space
and facilities, the enrollment in
both schools has been limited to
250. The Day Camp enrollment
will be limited to 100 boys and
girls between the ages of 12 and
16. The Play School has been
limited to 150 boys and girls be-
tween the ages of 6 and 12.
There will be a registration fee
of 50c which may be applied on
a year-around membership before
Oct. 1, for both schools.
There will be a charge of 15c
for each child which will be for
the but lunches which will be
served daily.
Each child accepted for enroll-
ment in the schools will be re-
quired to take a physical examina-
tion which will be given by the
Center's physician. The examina-
tions will be given on Monday,
June 24, through Wednesday,
June 26.
ZEDAKAH CLUB AIDS
(June 9. The proceeds are to ba 1 New York Cantor to Con-
FOOD SHOWER FOR , used to send undernourished chil-
duct Shevuoa Services at
dren to camp. Tickets for the
CENTER PLAY SCHOOL dance may
the B'nai Zion
be obtained by calling
I Miss Annabelle Germansky, presi-
&laked' Club, in conjunction j dent of the club.
Cantor Meyer Feldman of New
with the Home Relief Society and !
I York, hailed as one of the ablest
the Sunshine Club, are sponsoring
cantors in this country, will con-
a food shower for the benefit of Dr. Margoshes Heads Con duct Shevuos services at Congre-
the undernourished and under-
gation B'nai Zion, 3841 Humphrey
gress Organizations
privileged children up to the age
St., corner Holmur Ave., on Friday
Commission
of 16 years, who attend the Jew-
and Saturday, June 7 and 8.
The appointment of Dr. Samuel'
ish Community Center Play
Cantor Feldman will also appear
School during the summer vaca- Marsroshes, editor of the Day, as in a concert on Sunday evening,
the chairman of the Commission
tion.
J
une
J, at the II nal Zion.
on Organization of the American
The shower is to be held at the Jewish Congress, was announced!
Reputed to be the only Amer-
Center, Holbrook and Woodward, by Dr. Stephen S. Wise, presi- kan-born cantor, Mr. Feldman re-
ceived his musical education
,
in
on Wednesday afternoon, June dent.
An
intensive
organizational I mew York and has held positions
12. The ticket of admission will
campaign to extend the Congress I In leading congregations in the
be canned foods, flour, sugar, po- movement in a number of the east. He possesses a fine lyric voice
tatoes or other staple foods.
larger Jewish communities of the and is hailed by some as the second
Mrs. Ann Rabinowitz and Mrs. East and Middle West will be Yosele Rosenblatt.
Dorothy Cove are chairmen of conducted in the course of the
this affair from the Zedekah Club. next six weeks, according to a George Sokolsky, author of "We
I he leditkah Juniors are spon- decision reached at the initial ;Jews," is back from New Orleans,
soring a semi-formal dance, to be meeting of the Commission on where he spent two days inter-
held at the Fort Shelby Hotel on Organization. I viewing Kingfish Long.
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Jewish Women European
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Welfare Organization
iary will meet on Monday, May
27, at 8 p. m., in the club room
of the synagogue.
Mrs. II. Mitz entertained the offi-
The Dramatic Guild will hold cers of the North Woodward branch
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May 29, at 8 p. m., in the club 3315 Webb Ave., on Monday after-
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served. She was the sponsor and
Jewish Women Among Victims of organizer of a punior group of the
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North Woodward branch.
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