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'America lcuisk Perixiles1 Carta

CLIPTON AYINUI - CINCINNATI 20, 01110

pEDrntolTi frxisnORCINICLE

PAGE SEVEN

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Women's Auxiliary
of Old Folks' Home
Plans "Pay-up Tea"

Jr. Council Plans
"CHURCH OF THE,
Fashion Show, Tea AIR" PROGRAM

Engagements

The Junior Council of Jewish
Women will hold the first meet-
Last Wednesday morning, the
Mr. and Mrs. AL Brenner of 571 Josephine Ave. announce Oa ing of the season at 2:30 on Sun-
Women's Auxiliary of the Jewish engagement of their daughter, Clara, to Louis Newman, son of Mr. day, Oct. 13, at the Council
Old Folks' Home held an enthus- and MOS.
I. Newman of 540 Leicester Ct.
House, 89 Rowena.
iastic board meeting in the new
The program, as planned by
Phalanx Club. Plans were made
Rose Adler, will lie a fashion show
followed by a tea. Smart fall

Wedding Calendar

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Oct. 20—Aiiss Sadie Bruch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Davit
Bruch, to Simon H. Hecker of Detroit, son of Mrs. Rebecca Hecker
of Rochester, N. Y., at the Lee Plaza.
Oct. 20—Miss Rose I. Brooks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max
Brooks, to Aaron E. Rose, son of Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Rosenzweig,
formerly of Youngstown, Ohio, and now residing in Detroit.
Oct. 27—Miss Rae Mary Bale, daughter of Mr. and Airs. Henry
L. Bale, of 3324 Leslie Ave., to Oscar Adelman, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Philip S. Adelman of 3356 Cortland Ave., at the Colonial Hotel,
ML Clemens.

Oct. 27—Miss June Cook, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Barnett
Cook of Pingree Ave., to Sidney Cohen, son of Mr. and Airs. Bernard
Cohen of Pittsburgh, Pa.

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Kvutzah Ivrith
Annual Affair
Tuesday, Oct. 15

Oneg Shabat of
Junior Hadassah

Benefit Affair of
Beth El Sisterhood

Dress

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MISS BERYL JACOBS

styles for day and evening wear
will be modeled by members of
the organization. Among the
models are Eleanor Blum, Betty
Davidson, Ruth Greenberg, Laya
Fauman, Jean Levy, Beryl Jacobs,
Miriam Carver, Winifred Ashner,
Connie Robinson, Irma Bieber-
stein, Jane Gerstman and Dolly
Greenstone. Walter's and Ilimel-
hoch's are furnishing the apparel
to be worn at the style show.
This meeting is open to inem-
berg and others who are interested
in the activities of this organiza-
tion are invited.
Beryl Jacobs will assume the
duties of president of the Junior
Council for the coming year. The
members of the council board are:
Myra Sarasohn, recording secre-
tary; Rose Adler, program chair-
man; Eleanor Blum, correspond-
ing secretary; Ruth Cohn, mem-
bership committee; Jean Levy,
treasurer; Miriam Carver, pub-
licity assistant; Betty Saloshin,
social chairman; Laya Fauman
and Eleanor Jacobs, activities
chairmen; Connie Robinson, dra-
matics chairman; June Maas, pub-
licity chairman. Josephine Stern
will act in an advisory capacity.

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ON YOM KIPPUR

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Mrs. Schatzman, 3209 Burlin-
gam.
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ton.
Mrs. Zell Goldsmith, 3036 Cort-
land.
Ilenry Lapides, 12080 Broad-
street.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Krell, 7425
Poe Ave., in memory of Mrs. II.
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IhIng• MO. In human life. In humble
realgontIon to tied'. unfathomable will,
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brethren In their hard lot. !needle/111y
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down to um in our Torah and Talmud. Nn
defamation of teat binge Mall
nhakeour loyalty to our ea.. heritage.
which I. the ttourre and inapirallon of

Independent Detroit Lodge
Holds Mock Trial

Independent Detroit Lodge met
at Jericho Temple, Oct. 9. A mock
trial was held, charging one of
the officials with misuse of funds.
B. Orloff presided as judge, Dr. A.
W. Lowenstine acted as defending
attorney, L. Steiner was prosecut-
ing attorney. The culprit was T.
Nunes. Refreshments and informal
entertainment completed the eve-

ning.

President Meyer Cohen has an-
nounced that he will endeavor to
make the remaining portion of the
fiscal year busy both socially and

intellectually.
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committee

headed by L. Steiner plans a varied
program for all meetings for this
year, to include a banquet in honor
of the lodge's offices to be held In
the near future.
Mrs. A. Feldman of the Sister-
hood announces • formal meeting
to lie held Wednesday evening, Oct.
16, at Jericho Temple. The Sister-
hood is planning several card par-
ties,
one of which will be held next
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NEW YORK. (WNS) — The
gran„
text of a new prayer drafted by rig hteou. living rut mankind. 'The
but Ihs
nine leading rabbis of Europe and W0111 of 011r (1041 ,hall .111.111i forever..
which was read in every synagogue Equally grin le our faith in the death.
letometta of Dowel. The God of our so-
of Europe immediately after Kol wer, han given ■ law of truth Into
Nidre on the eve of Tom Kippur, our keeping and thereby plauteAever.
tattling life within us. This knowledige
was made public by the National Orlin.
our MIMI. and .1f-respect In
Conference of Jws and Christians. the face of calumny and per.rution. We
Authors of the prayer are Dr, J. draw comfort from the Divine {trend.:
. No weapon that la farmed •gainnt tlIP•
H. Hertz, chief rabbi of the Brit- ,hall pronper; and every tongue that
ish Empire; Israel Levi, chief rab- ,boll rine agatent ' thee In Judgment
shalt r,tdems. find of the rplrll.
bi of France; Dr. Moses Schorr, thou
of aN firth, who art eam'llged by
chief rabbi of Warsaw; Dr. Mar- POIWWWW01, bring to nought, we beneech
th
.ua
cus Ehrenpreis, chief rabbi of T
artly filTiedel7e ' a On *e n f le Zte "rtli n h dtte t. I
Sweden; Dr. David Feuchtwang,
and endow all men with the
chief rabbi of Vienna; Dr. Joseph understanding to do juntly, to test'
ntercv end to walk humbly With Thee.
Niemirower, chief rabbi of Bucha- our
father, our King, open the gatng
rest; S. Federbusch, chief rabbi to graven unto our prayer. and bring
unto Thee.
bark In p erfett ret•nre
pen
of Finland; Dr. Jacob Littman, Reread
the tabernaCie of peace over all
chief rabbi of Zurich; and Dr. thedwell... on earth. •nd haat. the
Emanuel Low, chief rabbi of Hun- 1111t)W %hen they ,hail form one brother . -
h.,,t
gary. The full prayer is as follows,' heatt. to do Thy 0111 with •• tlerrw ,

"tin thin holleet
day we, children,
of the lienal• of bowel fleeing from the
Mooed of life to the Peace or nor
',wek, Peek thrength in reconciliation
el. Ot•.] and man Thin year our heart.
turn onee again to our eddy tried
br•thon who are denied human right.
and whop• human dignity le daily trod-
den underfoot The pernitious doctrine

L

SIXTH FLOOR

Contributions to Jewish Chil-
dren's Home

Births

Oct.5—To Mr. and Mrs. Herman S. Avrin (Martha Katzman)
for the "Pay-Up Tea" on Oct.
21, and for the "Grand Ball" of 3840 Monterey Ave., a daughter, Carol.
Dec. 15.
The "Pay-Up Tea", attracting
Her Betrothal Announced
1200 women of Detroit's Jewish
community, has aroused enthus-
iasm in every section of the city
and members are urged to be in
POHL-HOFFMAN
the Avalon Theater, Linwood and
Lovely in every regard was the
Davison Ayes., on Monday, Oct.
wedding that took place Saturday,
21, at 12:30 noon.
Sept. 21, at 10:30, at the Cen-
Admission into the theater pro-
tral Plaza Hotel in New York
per will be by paid-up membership
City,
when Yetta Jeannette Hoff-
card only. Refreshments will be
man, daughter of Mr. and Sirs.
served.
William
Hoffman of 290 Farns-
A current moving picture will
worth :eve., was united in marriage
open the program which will be
to Joseph Pohl, son of Mr. and
followed by all-professional en-
Mrs. Burr Poholsky of Loch Shel-
tertainment. Rabbi Leon Fram
drake, New York. Rev. E. Zalud-
of Temple Beth El will be guest
kowski, formerly of Detroit, offi-
speaker. Airs. Bernard Lachs has
ciated.
arranged the entire program.
The bride, who was given away
Mrs. Simon Shetzer is chairman
by her parents, wore a gown of
of the tea. Assisting her in ar-
white satin on princess lines with
rangements are Mrs. Anthony
matching jacket. Her veil was a
Deutsch and Mrs. Jack Kavanau.
Princess Marie style. She carried
The "Grand Ball" scheduled
a sheaf of white roses and !lilies
for Dec. 15, in the Stotler Ball-
of the valley.
room is having the devoted in-
Mrs. Rebecca Beryl Goldstein,
erect of Mrs. Aaron Silberblatt,
sister of the bride, made a charm-
chairman. Sharing her interest
ing matron of honor in her gown
and efforts are her co-chairmen,
MISS JEAN SHERMAN
of royal blue lace. She carried
Airs. Samuel Kanners and Sirs.
Simon Shetzer.
Sir. and Mrs. Samuel R. Sher- a sheaf of tea roses. Slayer L.
man of 1538 Lee Place announce Goldstein, brother-in-law of the
the egnagement of they daughter, bride, was the best man. Both
Jean, to Louis Wolfgang, son of are of Detroit.
The ushers were Hugo Solomon
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wolfgang
of Detroit, Hyman Pohl and Jul-
of 1969 Gladstone Ave.
ius Pohl of Loch Sheldrake, N. Y.,
Morris Aronoff, Dr. Irving Chin-
fetz, Dave Krane, Mayer Pohl,
Simchath Beth Hashoe•oh to Be
Al Katz, Joseph Ettes, Murry
Observed by Hebrew-Speak-
Brown, Joseph Yavo and Issay
ing Group
Yavo of New York.
Mrs. Hoffman, mother of the
Active work has already be
Kvutzah Ivrith, the Hebrew
bride, wore a black velvet dress
educational group of Detroit, held gun among Junior Hadassah com - with a corsage of roses, while
several meetings for the purpose mittees.
Mrs. Poholsky chose for her son's
At 3 p. m. this Saturday, an
of planning properly the activi-
wedding black velvet, and her
Once Shabot tea will take
ties for the coming season. The
corsage was of roses.
first large gathering which has 1 2 t t the home of Pauline Barahal
The out-of-town guests were
alredy become an institution of 496 Blaine Ave. Bernard Isaacs Sir.
. • Willi am
the Kvutzah is the Simchath Beth p rmcipal of the United Hebrew and daughter, Marion, Mr. and
chools,
will
address
the
girls
on
Hashoeveh Festival, which will
Mrs. Mayer L. Goldstein and Mr.
take place Tuesday evening, Oct. he significance of Succoth. The and Sirs. Hugo Solomon of De-
15, at the Philadelphia Hebrew group will also have the oppor- troit; Mr. and Sirs. Burr Pohol-
unity of visiting a Succah , at the
School.
sky and Sir. and Sirs. Hyman
h ome of Miss Barahal.
An entertaining program has
Pohl and family of Loch Shel-
The first of a series of Pales- drake, N. Y.
been planned for this occasion,
to include a talk on the ideology inian nights, also sponsored by
he
cultural
committee,
will
take
of the Kvutzah and a review of
lace at the home of Miss Helen
its past work and plans for the
ass, 349 Woodward, Wednesday
future. It will also contain sev-
e a vening, Oct. 23. All members
eral musical numbers, timely hu-
morous readings, an address on t nd prospects are urged to attend
his meeting.
he significances of Simchath
A second meeting of the Hades- Proceeds of Party Oct. 28 to be
B eth Hashoevoh. Refreshments
Used for Purchasing
ah Players will take place at
vill be served.
Sewing Machines
2 p. m. Sunday, Oct. 13, at the
During this meeting election of h
ome of Ida Milstein, 2492 W.
0 &erg will be held for the en- p
The Sisterhood of Temple Beth
hiladelphia.
Tentative
plans
have
uing year. All members of the
El has planned a benefit party to
Kvutzah and their friends are in- t pen launched for the seer's ac- be held on Monday, Oct. 28, at
ivities. All girls Neighing to at-
sited. There will be no admission t
end are asked to keep this date 1 o'clock. The proceeds will be
charge.
used to buy sewing machines for
The present officers are David open.
Plans for the birthday party the workroom of the Temple.
Rubenstein, president; Michael
There will be prizes for each
Michlin, chairman, Chug Ivri; ave already been completed. The game, and sandwiches, cake and
Israel Katz and Maurice Landau, p arty is to take place at the home coffee will be served.
f Pearl Wartell, 583 Woodward,
vice-presidents; Joshua Joyrich,
Tickets may be procured from
0 ct. 20, at 2:30 p. m.
ecretary; Betty Lehrman, secre-;
The membership committee, the chairman of the ways and
tarp; S. Munch, treasurer.
eaded by Frances Moranz, urges means committee, Mrs. Manuel
Plans have also been formulated
II prospective members to attend Arden. This party will be open
t the Kvutzah meeting for the
to the Sisterhood members and
Yom hal, for Sunday, Oct. 27, it s many of the above mentioned their friends.
ctivities as possible, in order to
vhich is being observed each year h
b y the Kvutzah, the proceeds of ecome acquainted with Junior
adassah aims and with the mem-
vhich go towards the support of

• rt at larg e.
he only Hebrew weekly, the Be-
Miss Sydelle Bobrin, chairman
low., which is published in New
York and of which M. Ribabw is 0 f the Thanksgiving Day dance
to be held at the Masonic Temple,
editor.
has asked that all girls wishing to
By CLARENCE J. McLEOD
nerve on her committee are asked Member of Congress from 13th
to attend the meetings which take
Michigan District
place every Thursday evening at
7:30 p. m. at the home of Miss
It is with great pleasure that
Sophie B. Schwartz, 1047 Glad- I extend my heartiest greetings
stone Ave.
and best wishes for the coming:
Avukah, student Zionist organ-
year to all my friends and fellow
ization will hold its opening meet-
citizens
of the Jewish race in
ing of the year, Thursday, Oct.
Michigan.
11, at 8:30 p. m., at the home
of the president, Milton Marwil,
May the New Year bring with
8621 LaSalle Blvd.
it, both here and abroad, en in-
Theodore Olender, former pres-
crease in the happiness and well-
Rabbi Joshua Sperka of Con- being of all
ident, who traveled abroad this
members of the Jew-
summer, will discuss his impres- gregation B'nai David will deliver ish faith.
teh
following sermons during the
sions of Palestine.
Those interested in Avukah or first part of Succoth: On Satur-
day, the first day of Succoth, at
Zionist youth work are invited.
10:30 a. m., he will speak on the ADDRESSES ON HEBREW
topic "When Succoth Will Be EDUCATION MONTH ON
Discarded". In the afternoon, be- ALTMAN JEWISH
HOUR
SISTERHOOD OBSERVES
tween Mincha and Mamie, the
FESTIVAL OF SUCCOTH subject will be "The Custom of
Addresses in behalf of Hebrew
Mauch Hamayim." Sunday morn-
Education Month will be delivered
Will Hold /4eetims at SLaarey ing' the subject of the sermon over Altman's Jewish Hour during
will be "The Esrog Among the
Leila ea Oct. 14
the next two weeks.
Nations."
On account of Succoth, the broad-
The Festival of Succoth will be
casts on Sundays, Oct. 13 and 20,
celebrated by the Sisterhood of
will
be from 9 to 10:30 p. m., over
Zedakah Jrs. Charity
Congregation Shaarey Zedek at
Station WMBC.
Bridge on Wednesday
the monthly meeting on Monday,
The Education Month speaker on
Oct. 14, at 2:15 p. m., in the so-
Sunday, Oct. 13, will be Maurice
On Wednesday evening, Oct. 23. 11. lackheim, chairman of the
cial hall of the synagogue.
The program committee, under a mixed charity bridge will be held board of education of the United
the chairmanship of Mrs. Cherie, by 7,edakah Juniors, at the Wo- Hebrew Schools. Another speaker
Robinson and co-chairmanship of men's League Bldg., 4735 Cass on this program will be Milton M.
Mrs. Max Keidan and Sirs. Na- Ave., across from Wayne Univer- Alexander, who will discuss the
than Spevakow, have arranged an sity. Refreshments will be served, imp o rtance of the anti-Nazi boy-
appropriate program for this oc- and prizes given.
cott.
At the next meeting. which will
casion. Mrs. A. M. Fergie will
On Sunday, Oct. 20. the Educa-
discuss Jewish current affairs. An be held at the home of Miss Faye tion Month speaker will he Harry
interesting talk on the significance, Block, 607 Blaine Ave., on Sunday, Cohen. president of the United
of Succoth will be made by Mrs. ; Oct. 13, plans for a dance to be Hebrew Schools.
held in January will be discussed.
J. II. Ehrlich.
Interesting musical programs will
Janette Miller, well-known pies-
feature both broadcasts.
Gifts to Council Fund
graduate of University of
-
Hyman Altman, director of the
■ Michigan School of Music, will be
hour, announces a 'pedal non-com-
The Detroit Section, National mercial half-hour broadcast from
I the guest artist.
Following the program, Suc- Council of Jewish Women, has re- e to 8:30 p. m. on Thursday, Oct.
coth refreshments will be ',creed. ceived the following contributions: 17. by Cantor Leo Lange. eminent

Mrs. David B. Lichtig, presi-
In memory of Joseph M. Fried- singer who recently came hese
' dent, will preside.
man, for the Elea F. Welling from Moscow. Cantor Lange will
Memorial Scholarship Fund. from officiate at service in Philadelphia-
newer. for all oceasioes-
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Enggass Byron Hall during the concluding
Dezter-Jey Florist, Euclid 110112. and Dr. B. D. Welling.
days of Succoth.

The Columbia
Broadcasting
Company has announced addresses
by the following list of Rabbis
on its "Church of the Air" pro-
gram:
Oct. 20—Rabbi Gerson B. Levi
of Chicago.
Nov. 17--Rabbi Victor Reichert
of Cincinnati.
Dec. 1—Rabbi William G. Fine-
schriher of Philadelphia.
Dec. 29—Rabbi Solomon Gold-I
man of Chicago.
Jan. 26—Rabbi Abraham Si-
mon of Washington, D. C.
Feb. 16—Rabbi Jonah B. Wise
of New York.
March 1 — Rabbi Ferdinand
M. Isserman of St. Louis.
March 15 — Rabbi Leo M.
Franklin of Detroit.
Slay 3—Rabbi David de Sola
Pool of New York.

RUSSEKS.

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