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A merica ffewisk Periodical Carter

CLIPTON ArANIII • CINCINNATI 30, 01110

F.DerRorrimesn faRDNICl/E

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

ZELDA R. GOLDBERG---Pian o Studio
Genesee, Apt. 205

Old Folks' Home
ABRAHAM COOPER AGAIN HEADS I Make Appeal for
Auxiliary Plans
COMMITTEE FOR BALFOUR BALL i Stamps of J. N. F.
Pay-Up Tea, Ball
TO BE HELD SATURDAY, NOV. 21
I. A. Lawton, chairman of the
Last Monday afternoon, the Abraham Cooper, who was chair-
Jewish National Fund Holy Day

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In Hebrew at Central

Classes in Hebrew will be
resumed at Central High
School provided a sufficient
number of students register.
Those desiring to enroll for
Hebrew classes are urged to
see the principal of the night
school of Central High School
at once.

James I. Ellmann, president of ! stamps on
sale in synagogues to
the Zionist Organization of Detro
it, purchasers of seats for services,
announces the appointment of M I..
has the assistance of S. Stollnian,
Cooper and the selection of Sato • H. Goldberg, I. Rosin, I. Liss and
day evening, Nov. 2, as the da to, RBhbi Moldawsky.
for the ball to be held at the Sta t-
This committee has issued an ap-
ler Hotel. This ball will mark th
o
18th anniversary of the lialfou peal to all synagogues to adhere to
r the tradition of using only Na-
Declaration.
. tional Fund stamps on tickets and
Serving on the patrons' commi I. nut to permit others to break this Young Israel High
Reports of various meetings held
tee for the Balfour Ball are th • traditional method of helping the
Holy Way Services
doling the summer were read by
following:
fund that redeems the soil of Pal-
the recording secretary, M r s.
At the Jewish Center
Maurice Aronsson, Mrs. Mamiec e estine as the inalienable property
Charles Cornell. Mrs. Bessie Sara-
Aronsson, 11r. Harry E. August, of the entire Jewish people.
sohn, reporting on the work of the
The synagogue committee of
house governing committee, told of
Saul Birnkrant, Irving Blumberg,
Young Israel has completed all
various necessities such as sheets,
arrangements for the High Holy
Mrs. II. C. Broiler, Dr. Perry Burn-
Jr. Jewish National Fund Day services, which will be held
mattresses, springs, etc., procured
stifle, Ilarry Co h e n, Anthony
for the Old Folks' Home, and of
at the Jewish Center, Woodward
Plans Dance
Deutsch, J. II. Ehrlich, Mrs. J. II.
the health and well-being of res-
Ave. at Holbrook, and at the
Ehrlich, Clarence E oggass, S.
idents in the Home.
. The annual dance of the Jun- Young Israel Synagogue on Joy
Fineman, Fred A. Ginsburg, II. A.
The regular program chairman,
ior Jewish National Fund will be Head,
Hyman, William B. Isenberg, 5Irs.
Mrs. Bernard Lachs, who is widely
Cantors Mordecai Pearl and J.
illiam B. Isenberg, Mrs. 11. L. held in January. Further an-
known in musical art circles in the
nouncenients will appear in next Lev will officiate at the serv-
Jackson,
Abe Kasle, MeyerKatz,
city, rendered a series of vocal
week's issue of The Chronicle.
ices, and qualified speakers will
Dr. Sol Q. Kesler, Dr. David Klig-
solos in English, Yiddish and
A meeting was held at the deliver the sermon.
er, Sol Lifsitz, Mrs. Theodore Le- home of the president, Jack Pol-
French. She was accompanied at
Young Israel is noted for its
vin,
Gus Newman, Dr. Leo Oreck- lock. on Sept. 12, and the fol-
the piano by Mrs. Jacob Schulman.
inspiring services, through which
lin, Judge Charles Rubiner, Simon lowing committees were op-
Kurt I'eiser, executive secretary
it aims to impart to the worship-
Shetzer, Dr. Leonard Sidlow, pointed:
of the Jewish Welfare Federation,
pers the beauty and dignity of
spoke on tentative plans for the
Aaron Silberblatt, Abe. Srere, Miss Social: Alta Seligson, chairman; traditional Judaism. The epee-
ANNOUNCES
Jeanette Steinberg, Mrs. Frank
erection of the new home for the
the formation of his own
Harry Ross, Israel Abramson, ious and beautiful auditorium of
aged.
Isadore Rolf,
olf, Samuel
organization and la now
!Margaret Miller; membership: the Jewish Center has been pro-
ABRAHAM COOPER
Weisman. Rudolph Zwieback.
prepared to offer • wide
The meeting for next month,
'David Zeff, chairman; Sylvia Ross, cured to accommodate the friends
scheduled for the regular meeting
selection of outstanding
Ben Sklar, Mary Popo; J. N. F.: of Young Israel on the east side ,
day, Oct. 21, will be in the form of
Jack Pollock, chairman; Birdie who have attended the services
ORCHESTRAS and
a "Pay-Up" tea and will take place
during
the
past
10
years.
Feldstein and Sylvia Ross; pub-
ENTERTAINMENT
at a local theater, where entertain-
Seats are on sale at both places
, licity: Birdie Feldstein, chairman;
featuring high grade
ment for all paid up members will
Jack Pollock and Mary Papo; ath- every evening except Friday from
continue for the afternoon. Mrs.
: letic• Birdie Feldstein, chairman; 7 to 10 p. m.
FLOOR SHOWS
I
'
Simon Shetzer is the general chair-
This Saturday the juniors and
Harry Nathanson and Israel
For any and all Balls,
intermediates
will
have
complete
Abramson.
man for this affair. Mrs. Anthony ART SCHOOL BEGINS 'REGISTER FOR CLASSES
Dances, Banquets, •
D
eutsch is her co-chairman. Ad- ITS 16TH YEAR
Any young man or women, 18 charge of the services at the
OF MOTHERS' CLUBS
mission will be by paid up mem-
Stags, Receptions
Young Israel Synagogue on Joy
,
or
over,
willing
to
join
this
or-
The art school of the Jewish; A canning demonstration for ganization, can get in touch with Road. The public is invited.
bership cards only. Since all dues
Weddings, etc.
are payable this month and since Community Center begins its 16th' members of the Mothers' Clubs of any of its officer, or members, or
y the reopening of the the Jewish Community Center
Dave Diainond has had 20
there are 1200 women in the or- year with
secretary, Birdie Feldstein,
years of successful musical
ganization, members are asked to elementary art classes on Monday, will be given on Monde y evening, 1955 Blaine, Euclid 6843-J.
North Woodward J. W. E.
experience in Detroit and
communicate with the financial sec- Sept. 30, at 4 p. rn., and the ad- Sept. 23, at 6:30, at the Detroit
each
function will receive
vanced
art
class
on
Sunday,
Oct.
City
Gas
Company,
515
Clifford.
W. 0. Dinner-Danc e
retary, Mrs. A. Homonoff, 11340
his personal attention.
Holmur, Ilogarth 7151, so as to 6, at 10 a. m. Registra t i o n s for Mothers' Philomathic Debating Club
on
Oct.
15
Registrations are being taken Club English classes will begin
clear their dues and avoid too
FOR BOOKINGS CALL
Resumes Meetings
much commotion the afternoon of for both classes at the office of I on Monday, Sept. 30, when the
A meeting of the North Wood-
the Jewish Community Center, at Linwood-Dexter Mothers will
the "Paid-Up" affair.
The Philomathic D ebating Club ward branch of the Jewish Euro-
Mrs. Bernard Lachs
arrang- 8904 Woodward. Work will be register at. the Dexter branch of
pean Welfare Organization was
given in oil, watercolor, pastel, the Center, 11518 Dexter, be- held its first meeting of the year,
ing the program.
held at the home of Mrs. H. blitz,
Sept.
15, at the home of Julian 3315
Mrs. Aaron Silberblatt, under charcoal, life, still life, and land. tween 9 and 11 a. in.
Classes
Webb Ave.
scope.
for that group will be in session Caplan, 1950 Collingwood Ave.
whose chairmanship the "Grand
Final plans were made for the
854 Michigan Theater Bldg.
The life and advanced class is every Monday and Wednesday Officers of the club include Mel- festival dinner. dance to be held
Ball" is being sponsored, announces
Randolph 4814
vin Gerson, speaker; Leopold
that both ballrooms in the Staler under the instruction of Leon morning
thereafter.
!
Tuesday
evening,
Oct.
15,
at
North-
S
nyder I , clerk; Jack Behrman
Ilotel have been procured for Dec. Makielski, who is particularly' The Fenkell Mothers' Club will
wood Inn.
assistant
clerk;
Leopold
Snyder
15. Many novel and new ideas are noted for his portrait painting. register on Monday afternoon be-
For reservations call Mra. A.
II, sergeant-at-arms.
to be carried out to make this the He has taught at the University tween 1 and 3 at the Fenkell
Kurzmann, chairman, Ho. 4767, or Radomer Ferein
Makes Do-.
Leopold J. Snyder II is chair-
outstanding affair of the season. of Michigan, at the Art Institute Talmud Torah on Midland and
Mrs. J. Robbins, co-chairman,
nations; Plans Ball for
Mrs. Samuel Kanners and Mrs. of Chicago, and is a member of Parkside. Classes will meet every man of the program committee, Longfellow 6392. •
Simon Shetzer are co-chairmen to the Scarab Club and the Ameri- Monday and Wednesday after. Nathan Epstein and Sol Schwarz
The third annual donor luncheon
/ Dec . 1
are on the press committee. w III be held Jan. 8, at the Shaarey
Mrs. Silberblatt. can Federation of Art. He has noon thereafter.
B ring-up-men are Richard Cramer
studied in Europe and exhibited
etc.
The
Radomer
Unterstitzungs
On Tuesday of ternoon
Ferein, at a special mee ting held
his work at the Grand Salon in between 1:30 and 3:30, , Oct. 1, and Charles Friedgood. Alumni
the West committee includes Jack Behr-
under the chairmanship of the
Paris in 1911 and 1912. He ex-' Warren Club will register for
hibits regularly at the Art Insti- English classes at the Newberry man. Membership, Peter Morse, Knights of Pythias to Con- president, W. Finkelatein, decided
decided to contribute $25 to the
tute of Chicago, Detroit Institute School at 29th and Jackson Sta. Martin Thumin and Robert Cohl.
fer
Old
Time
Second
Outside affairs committee is
Hies and $26 to the Federation of
of Arts, St. Louis Museum of Classes for this group will be
Degree, Sept. 24
Polish Jews,
Art, and the Ilerron Art Inati- held every Tuesday and Thurs. headed by Leopold Snyder I.
Foreign relations group includes
tote, where he has received nu- day afternoons.
At this meeting, it was also de-
Detroit Lodge No. 55, Knights
Fillmore Leemon and Louis El-
merous awards.
cided
to hold the 15th annual ball
The 12th St. and Oakland kind. The banquet committee is of Pythias, will confer an old
Sabbath Services:
at the Fort Wayne Hotel, Temple
Jasha Schwartzman, who is the Mothers' Clubs will register Tues-
time second degree on the II. P.
Rabbi Leon Frani will occupy
headed by Leopold Snyder I.
and Cass Ave., on Dec. 1,
day
instructor
of
the
elementary
and
afternoon, October 1, be-
the pulpit Saturday morning, Sept.
Membership is open to Jewish Cohn class of new candidates.
A banquet will be held on Sept.
21, at 10:30, and preach on the intermediate class, has studied at tween 2 :30 and 4 :30, at the Jew- youths between the ages of 14
The degree team will consist of
22 in honor of the functioning com-
ish Community Center, 8904 and 21.
members of the lodge.
subject, "These Solemn Days." the Academy of Fine Arts of
mittees.
Woodward
Odessa,
and
the
Acamedy
of
Fine
Ave. Classes will be
Immediately after conferring
Services will be held in the Brown
Arts of Moscow. He is a former in session every Tuesday and
Memorial Chapel.
the degree the broadcasting of
pupil of Professor Rossine. Thursday afternoon at the Cen- Equality Club Starts Year's the Baer-Louis fight will be Panther Patrol of Bo
Holy Day Service.:
y Scout
The art school committee fa te
heard, according to Jack Langer,
Holy Day services will be held
Activities
Troop No. 78
• • •
headed by Mrs. David B. Werbe,
chairman of the entertainment
as follows:
S Ur.
Rosh Hashonah Eve, Friday, who is also a member of the SUB-SENIOR KOVOD
Equality Club's opening fall committee, who arranged for ra-
The Panther Patrol of troop 78
NIGHT ON OCT. 13
Sept. 27, at 7 'oclock: Temple Au- board of directors of the Jewish
meeting took place on Wednesday, dio equipment with loud speakers held its first meeting of the new
Community
Center.
Her
commit-
The sub-seniors of the Jewish' Sept. 11, at the home of Edith Co- placed in the lodge room for the scout year at the home of Lenard
ditorium, Dr. Franklin will preach;
tee includes: Rabbi Leon Fram, Community Center are making
members to hear full returns Bonin, 1045 Boston Blvd. The mem-
Brown
hen, 4026 W. Grand Ave.
Memorial
from the ringside.
Brow will
preach. Chapel, Rabbi Milton M. Alexander, Louis Gott- plans for their Kovod (Honor)
On Wednesday, Sept. 18, a meet-
bers this year ere: Lenard Borin,
lieb,
Mrs.
Harry
Farbstein,
Mrs.
Night,
which
will
be
held
on
Sun-
Sunday evening, Sept. 22, will
Rosh
ashonah morning, Satur- Walter Fuchs, Mrs. Morris Gar- day, Oct. 13. Instead of a din- ing was held at the home of Bess mark the opening of the nodal patrol leader; Arthur Schurgin,
day, Sept. 28, at 10 o'clock: Temple vett, Mrs. Jacob Harvith, Mrs. ner, this year the affair will be a Cohen, president, 3711 Webb Ave. activities of the lodge with a com- assistant patrol leader, Aaron EM-
A get-together luncheon will be
horn, Louis Share, Harold Hoff.
Auditorium, Rabbi Leon Fram will Hoke Levin, Mrs. Alexander Free- tdhaantcet.,
plimentary dance and entertain- man, Teddy Freed and Norman
preach; Brown Memorial Chapel,
All awards won during'
man and Miss Florence Wiger, the past year will be presented at ! held on Saturday, Sept. 21, at the ment. All present and peat mem-
Dr. Franklin will preach.
Weinman.
Many events are being
home
of
Miss
Anna
Berkowitz,
• • •
Guests in the City:
15342 Alden, and it is hoped a full bers and friends are invited. planned for the future. All boys in-
s uT
Music to the tune of a splendid terested in joining are invited to
o B E HKEOLVDO D NIGHT
b.hsee ne ior
Guests in the city can be ac-
xecutive
c oun
of the membership will attend. The pro- orchestra and a variety of fea-
OC T.
commodated in the main Temple TO
attend the meetings held each Wed-
m aking ll eeds of this club furnish coal for
tured entertainment has been pro- nesday evening, at 7:30 p.
on the High Holy Days only on
arrangements. Sam Posner ' he needy.
inc executive commi tee f the the
rn., at
i
vided
ini-noronfoso
presentation of credentials that Senior Council of the
f
Temple Beth El.
t
h jewish
he committee
they are in good standing in the Community Center is planning as Whicelilai
Joe 5f ossok Shi
Fields Blanche
PHI-SO•LITE SORORITY
congregations of their home cities. the opening event for the Fall ley
he Le snick,
ld 14,
' Har-
r.
DINNER • DANCE OCT 7
Persons thus accredited will be season Kovod (Honor) Night,
arse, Norman Mullen, lisle al
given all the courtesies extended to which will be held on Sunday eve- D ate r, aul Greenberg li Jake Bia-
Sylvia B arnett , , arold Cob-
Phi-So-Lite Sorority announces
members of our own congregation. ning, Oct. 27.
CORSAGES Soc up
Members of our congregation who
Lentz, Irving Gross and Jack its second annual dinner-dance to
The affair will take the form Prem.
be held Yom Kippur night, Oct.
also Bouquets attractively arranged °
are in good standing may obtain of a dinner-dance. It is at this
7,
8:30
o'clock,
at
the
Saks
Cock-
Table Decoration., etc.
tc hueni
rtesy
to cards
dsw
pr ivhi lifevhe of entitle affair that all of the awards won
tail Grill on Woodward Ave., be-
will worship during the past year are pre- Dr. Max Weine
tween
Seward
and
Virginia
Park.
H eads L
in congregations in other cities sented. Among the awards to
Angeles Jewish Alli ance No further information call any
where they may be guests during b e given this year are those for
9105 12th St., at , Isii
member of the sorority, or Miss
i , r ismiouksit
the Holy Day period. Apply for basketball, baseball, track, debat-
% ,
Garfield 1475
Ron at Madison 8276.
tsr. • ax %%eine
such courtesy cards to the secre- ing, dramatics and numerous
of Detroit has
accepted a call to serve the Jewish
tary.
others.
Supplementary Services:
Educational Alliance of Belvedere
The executive committee is Gardens,
Los Angeles,
Supplementary services will be
as its rabbi.
Day as usual during the High Holy headed by William Kaufman, He will assume his duties at the
season. If you have any friends president of the Senior Council High Hol y D ay services.•
,
or acquaintances who would like to and includes: Jack Katcher, Eve
vine is a graduate of
worship under the auspices of the Rosen, Bernard Sands, Abe Ro- Wayne University in Detroit and
Eve Levin, Morris Linsky, received his M. A. degree in Jewish
Temple, send their names and ad- Ben
A
—be ' Cherow. Sylvia Wi
uskin, Nate history at Columbia University.
dresses without delay to the coin-
Korby and Morris
Rnslo w .
mittee on Supplementary services,
Upon completing his studies at
• • •
Morris Garvett, chairman, care of LOUIS
eyrie University he entered the
HANDLER SUBS
the Temple. or phone their names FOR MEYER BLATT !Jewish Theological Seminary of
to the secretary, Madison 8530.
America
from which he graduated
o The e fh health Jewish
education
c o
Get Cook Book Minded!
de art. with honors in 1831. That institu-
For your convenience we have
tion then awarded him a graduate
established several points of dis- Center announces that in the ab- scholarship which enabled him to
Blatt, physical continue his studies for a doctor's
tribution for the Cook Books. Any- aence of hw Meyer
eboin isch.,iI rl,goLooufisthHe do
and: degree which h e received in 1931.
one who hasn't as yet secured
theirs, get in tough with Mrs. Wil- part will
He majored in Jewish history,
liam Field, chairman, Townsend
. r. handler is a graduate of philosophy and the Bible. At the
tastes good
7-8237, and she will be glad to tell the Michigan State College in same time he pursued his studies
you the nearest place to pick up forestry and physical education. at Columbia for a Ph.D. degree in
your copy, or will he glad to have He played varsity football, bas- the department of social science.
BZEWING CO
it delivered to your home.
During the past two years Dr.
ketball and track for three years;
Join the Temple Choir:
DETROIT MICH
and was the college heavyweight Weine was on the faculty of the''
Men and women who possess boxing champion for three years. high school department of the
.
singing voices and who are in- In 1912
United Hebrew Schools ieDetroit
I 911
)•
terested injoining the Temple
and conducted courses in Jewish
director at the Battle Creek San- history at Beth El College. He was
Choir ma • now apply to George itarium
Union and during the past active in Jewish youth and Zionist
Galvani for enrollment. Details re- summer he represented the Amer-
All That the Name Implies
mement.
gaming try-outs and qualifications lean Red Cross in fint aid and
can be obtained by calling Trinity life saving in various states
2-6998.
throughout the country.
! Contributions to the Jewish
• • .
Temple Forum:

large banquet hall of Hotel Statler
was thronged with members of the
11'omen's Auxiliary of the Jewish
Ohl Folks' Home for their first fall
fleeting.

man of the committee which was
responsible for the success of the
Balfour Balls of the Zionist Organ-
ization of Detroit, has again been
choseh chairman of this year's Bal-
The meeting, conducted by Mrs. four Ball committee.
A. M. Ferar, president, was opened
with a prayer by the chaplain, Mrs.
J. Goldberg.

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symposia on the pressing problems ment sponsored by the health edu- Detroit wishes to acknowledge with
of today. For further details, call cation department of the Jewish thanks the following donations:
Miss Setts Robinson, business man- Community Center, was held
Mrs. Ralph Paul, 2080 Hazel.
ager, Madison 9542.
Sept. 15, at the Franklin Hills wood Ave.
The School Open.:
Corsi!' Drug Co.,. 11617 Dexter
Country Club.
The rabbis and teachers will be
Ted Goode who won the tour- Blvd.
ready to greet the children of the nament last year repeated his per.
Solomon Fish Co., 1335 Adelaide.
congregation in the classrooms formance and was the winner
Mrs. I. Schubiner, 2981 Cortland.
next Saturday and Sunday, Sept. again this year. His score was
Mrs. Ginsburg, 3200 Glendale.
21 and 22. The children already on 80 and he was closely followed Mrs. Esther Goldstein, 11356 N.
the rolls will have received cards by Roy Sarason who turned in
a Martindale.
giving them their room numbers. score of 82.
Mrs. Joe Harris, 3224 Tuxedo.
The school office is open every day
The winner rheivea the Meyer ! .en Yahrzeit of father.
except Saturday ■ nd Sunday for L. Prentis Trophy which was
Mrs. Max Domnitz, 3350 Glen-
the registration of children. They placed in competition last year, date.
must be accompanied by a parent
II. Weinstein, 1430 Taylor.
Thirty-five contestants mem•
or some other adult member of the hers of the senior, adult and busi•
house. On his fourth birthday, er ness and professional groups, en-
any time thereafter, the child is tered the tournament.
CORRECTION
eligible.
• • •
Cantor R. Boyarsky of Congre-
GIFT TO SCHOLARSHIP FUND
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Beth
Tephila Emanuel
Unveiling of Monument
The Jewish Community Center chanted the El Molei Rarhmim
An unveiling of a monument in h In been the recipient of ■ con-
at the funeral services for Rabbi
memory of Harry S. Ellman will ribution to the scholarship mem-
E. AishishIhn in the B'nai David
take place on Sunday, Sept. 22, a! b ership fund from Mr. and Mrs.
Synagogue. The name of an-,
11 a. m., at Western Star Come- I lenry Meyers, in memory of other cantor
was
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