America lads* periodical Carter CLIFTON AYINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO CDLONIAL HOTEL 4.1) MINERAL BATHS r MOUNT CLEMENS. MICtill•AN . _,, and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE Shulman is Honored by Sigma Delta Chi The University of Michigan chapter of Sigma Delta Chi, lead- ing journalistic fraternity, last week elected Marshall Shulman r ." r: t‘ it World 'Famous Magma ltuthr Relax t: Dietary Loire Kest OPEN ALL THE YEAR MAX Et rt4N •/. BERT ntendeteeelef Accountancy Evening Class Feb. 17, 7:15 p. m. Study accountancy and business administration under tbs. super- vision of practical leatructors. Analyse No problems of busi- ness. F•r t y yourself with knowleds• that will secure sm. ployment or bring you b.... ...tier An illustrated haa- t. will be sant upon request. Cadillac 6136 I Amos 1201164... GUARD lip AND BE YOUR 11 SAFE EYES • With Health•Lite Glasses MARSHALL SHULMAN president. Other officers were el- ected as follows: William Berg- man, vice-president; Fred DeLano, treasurer; R. G. Hershey, secre- tary. Marshall, who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Shulman of Webb Ave., has been active in Sigma Delta Chi for two years. He is a member of the editorial staff of the Michigan Daily, Uni- versity of Michigan student news- paper, and numerous feature ar- ticles have won commendations. He is a junior in the literary col- lege. DETROIT ZIONISTS MEMBERSHIP DRIVE (CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE) Eyes examined, glasses fitted by registered specialists at a price you can afford to pay . MURRAY'S 1119 GRISWOLD ST. Next t to Klosolo sr. Michigan A. cot) .91ta • . Ye b • 161 . 1 0`• aw.‘ lawa 9. „wv 11 Ga yA uT 2t(v .13: elts o t 14 .1 11 s er it 'la -Is ‘ s c s tl sC ,1 4t1 0 e ek r consn l,ect Apply en • PAGE THREE 7iir.19Er10ortiEwisif 6114014ICIC February 7, 1936 to traits . tIMERIC11 1 ..‘ Is; l ac in cm- In Sol Lifsitz has been selected as Mr. Ehrlich's associate chairman, and that the other members of the committee are: Maurice Aronsson, Dr. Harry E. August, Harry Cohen, A. Cooper, James I. Ellmann, Dr. D. H. Fauman, S. S. Fineman, Harry Hyman, William B. Isen- berg, Abe Kasle, Meyer Katz, Dr. David Kliger, Joseph Kirschman, Dr. M. S. Perlis, Judge Charles Rubiner, Simon Shetzer, Aaron Silberblatt, Philip Slomovitz, Abe Srere, Samuel Weisman, Isadore Wolf, Maurice Zackheim and Ru- dolph Zuieback. The committee expects that the present membership of approxi- mately 400 will be doubled in the course of this campaign, espe- cially in view of the importance of Palestine as a factor in the solution of the problem of tens of thousands of Jewish refugees and economically declassed. Abraham Goldberg's Address Abraham Goldberg, one of the most prominent Zionist leaders, was the guest speaker at the meeting of the Zionist Organiza- tion at the Shaarey Zedek on Jan. 30. Describing the latest develop- ments in Palestine, Mr. Goldberg paraphrased Theodor Herzl's "If you will it, it is no dream t ' by de- claring that even if Jews don't will it, Palestine is no longer a dream. Mr. Goldberg declared that Jews will continue to co - operate with Great Britain. He said that Jews are not ingrates and that even the extremest dreamers would not listen to Arabs who beckoned the Jews to work with them in a campaign against Eng- land, 1,000,000 Apply for Visas Referring to the fact that a million Jews have already applied for visas to go to Palestine, Mr. Goldberg said that no restrictions can possibly stop the Jewish in- flux into Palestine. Describing some of his exper- iences with Jewish settlers, Mr. Goldberg brought a new word from Palestine: "Die Azoinikes." It is derived, he said, from an ex- Great tribute to the memory of planation offered by a settler as the late Miss Stella Sufinsky is to how he came into Palestine: paid in the current issue of the "I came in," he said, "not illegal- Detroit Educational News. The ly, but Azoi," (meaning "just like tribute follows: that"). Tribute to Late Stella Sufinsky Educ•llon•I lourn •I • throughout America are tills month carrying the glory of the brief (line. end death Dec SO of Stella Elefinsky. Entering the teaching profession with her assignment at the Van Dyke ..noel in 1105, she gerved contin1.10.iy es teacher; assistant supervisor of EnglInh; second •salertant supervisor; Snit assintant supervisor; assistant to the executive vire-president of Wayne University; and. with the in- trodUctionof radio education In our publlr (whooln, supervising inntructor inradio education. which Posit'. she held .t the time of her death . As a mark of her acclaim locally, It le millIciont to record that seldom. If ever. nee there been a morereprenent•- live gathering of educator. In Detroit than that which assembled it • Temple Beth El at the hour of her funeral Everybranch of the school ...tern was repreeseted. Becalm of her fluent •PPIlistion of her varied abilities, her death han been most widely felt. Some understanding of thi s on be realised with the knowl. edge that Mies Suenaky at the Dino of her death was president of the Detroit English Club. president of the Women's International Education Council. advisory member of the Detroit Council of Parent- Te•rher Aiwociation, tier...tory to the fir hoot And. Service Committee. and booed member of Temple Beth El In these capacitiea she was tontInuounly Iv flee. Superintendent Cody pays tribute to the position which she held as friend and ..rant by codas. For all her many deed. of excellence let her be widely known-but[ shall bold her dearly In our thought •• friendisle." Rabbi Franklin speaking at her fu- neral. characterised her ability and ae- iompliehments by paying. She woe. by t he grew. of God. a teacher." Roland Welch. past president of the Dertoit English Club, In commenting on her life, nays. "Miss Suensky was al.. • welcome visitor In the English clannroom-• hind friend. and wine couneellor From her vied experience in her field she iould ale.. make ost helpful .ontributIonn to those needing • xsietance She would encourage when etteoUrl gement Ir•• needed; she could be firm hut ever with that kindliness and courtesy which iharecterixes one of true culture" ■ The editor of Council Clipping.. Social Agenclee Publication. to Ishiich she had long been • contributor. wrote, • Hundredsof young teacher. and no one known how many boy. and girls •nd loved to be in her imerl cu.." 1.11Ing. •ble. humble. and o prompt, her lift owe marked by erim• iservice In many linee Di • tinny loci. • mark of worthInees world. s , e t In be mimed-Peen taw,. If • Mi- of which Will remain red/ the In • nveloPed In death, wben le 1.300 sin. ogre waken there appear to he few. If ass, who can rn.t the demand. bored Henry I, her relinquishment of lir. Ward Beecher wrote of death. - NA. the NO go. below the horlson he is C .•t ; the Mavens glow for • full beet •ft• hie departure-And when • It ..at end goo I man sets. the Pk, of th. world is Imnine. long otter be I. nut of .ight -such a man eannot die Ott of this world -When he Roe. he Ile•ette behind much of himself.-Bring dead tut speaks. - CALENDAR OF EVENTS (COYCLUDED Feb. 8-Chamisho Osor b'Shvat celebration of Jewish Na- tional Fund, with the co-operation of all Zionists groups in the city, at the B'nai Moshe, Dexter and Lawrence, at 9 p. m. Feb. 9-Annual Meeting of Federation Agencies. Feb. 9-Second annual donor dinner of Sisterhood of Con- gregation B'nai Moshe. Feb. 9-Dinner-Dance of Infant Service Group. Feb. 9-Address by Golda hlyerson before League for Labor Palestine, at the Stotler hotel. Feb. 10-Volunteer Committee of Council-All Day Institute at Temple Beth El. Feb. 10-Detroit section, National Council of Jewish Women, All Day Institute Volunteer Service Bureau at Temple Beth El, 11 a. m. to 3:30 p. m. Luncheon. Feb. 11-League of Jewish Women's Organizations at Temple Beth El, 12:30 p. m. Complimentary dessert luncheon. Dorothy Fuldheim, speaker, on "Merry-Go-Round of Europe." Feb. 11-League of Jewish Women's Organizations. Feb. 11-Address by Arthur Garfield Hays before Temple Forum. Feb. 12-Father and Son Dinner of Shaarey Zedek Men's Club. Feb. 12-Hadassah Roll of Honor Rally at Phalanx Club, 12:30 p. in., Judge Charles Rubiner will speak on "Youth Aliyah." Feb. 15-Philomatbic Debating Club Banquet. Feb. 15-Hadassah Oneg Shebat, 2:30 p. m., at home of Mrs. Arthur Purdy, 631 Chicago Blvd. Feb. 16-Annual Meeting of Federation Agencies. Feb. 16-Zedakah Club's 16th Birthday Dinner-Dance at Oriole Terrace. Feb. 16-Discussion on juvenile delinquency by Judge D. J. Healy, before Young People's Temple Club, at 3:30 p. m., in Men's Club Room of Temple Beth El. Feb. 17-Women's Auxiliary of Jewish Old Folks' Home regular meeting, Statler Hotel, at 2 p. m. Philip Adler will lec- ture on "Russia and the Far East." Miss Marian Goodman, pianist. Feb. 18-Luncheon of Pioneer Women's Organization. Feb. 19-Hadassah Roll of Honor Rally, at Phalanx Club 12:30 p. m. Feb. 19-Detroit League of National Home for Jewish Chil- dren in Denver, Colo. Feb. 20-Lecture by Ludwig Lewisohn before the Men's Club of Congregation B'nai Moshe, Feb. 23-Address by Dr. David de Sola Pool, rabbi 'of Spanish-Portuguese Synagogue of New York, before the forum of Men's Club of Shaarey Zedek. Feb. 23-Annual meeting of Federation Agencies. Feb. 25-Professional and Business Women's Division of Hadassah. Card Party in Spanish Grill of Fort Shelby Hotel, 8:30 p. m. Proceeds for Rothschild University Hospital. Feb. 26-Hadassah Roll of Honor Rally at Phalanx Club, 12:80 p. m. March 1-Second Jewish Youth Conference at Jewish Com- munity Center, from 1 to 6 p. m. March 4-IIadassah Honor Roll Concert at Masonic Temple. March 1-Purim Dinner-Dance of Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood. March 7-Temple Beth El Senior High School Annual Purim Dinner-Dance in social hall of Temple Beth El, at 6:30 p. m. March 8-Annual meeting of Jewish Welfare Federation and United Jewish Charities (afternoon). March 8-Annual Detroit Service Group Get-To-Gether (evening), March 8-Purim Party of Shaarey Zedek Sunday School. March 8-Purim Military Ball of the Julius Rosenwald Post No. 218 of American Legion, at Stotler hotel. March 10-Evening Musicale of Music Study Club. Starch 10-Annual $6 donor luncheon of Ladies' Auxiliary of Jewish National Fund. Starch 16-Banquet of Palestine Labor Campaign. March 15-Presentation of "Pinafore" by Music Group of Young People's Temple Club, at Temple Beth El. March 16--Women's Auxiliary of Jewish Old Folks' Home regular meeting at Statler Hotel at 2 p. m. March 18-Address by Dr. Hans Kohn, eminent authority on Eastern affairs, before the forum of Men's Club of Congrega- gation Shaarey Zedek. March 22-Annual donor' dinner of Detroit Auxiliary of Los Angeles Sanatorium. March 29-Rabbi Milton Steinberg, of the Park Ave. Syna- gogue of New York, in an address before Men's Club of Shaarey Zedek, on the subject "Factors of Survival in Jewish Life." March 29-March Frolic of Zedakah Juniors. May 3-Eva Prenzlauer and Infant Service Group Mothers and Daughters' Luncheon. May 10-Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood Mothers' and Daugh- ters' Luncheon. E. YOUTH CONFERENCE SET FOR MARCH 1 ning from nine to twelve. "Every group with any claim to interest in some phase of Jewish activity should be represented on (CON, LVDED FRG. PAGE ONE/ the ground floor of this project. made in the forms of youth coup- There is a chance to unify Jewish cils, joint organizational sessions, young people throughout the city etc., to organize such a body, but behind many worthwhile projects. all such attempts prior to last If a certain group is interested in year's conference proved abortive.la certain project, no better method Last. year a conference at which of pushing it by stimulating the some 100 groups were represented Interest of other groups in it can by delegates was held, consisting be found then by attending the con- of round-table discussions of Zion- ference." Full information concerning the ism, the Jew and non-Jew, Jewish education, and Judaism, and also conference agenda is being relayed of a business meeting, the confer- all organizations and will also be ence was very successful, and re- conveyed by way of The Detroit sulted in the formation of a con- Jewish Chronicle. Any individuals tinuations committee to carry on or g r o u p s desiring additional the task of unifying Jewish youth information may receive it by call- ing Mr. Baruch's home, Garfield groups." "The continuations commttee, 3728-W, at 6:30 p. m. any day dur- ing the week. after a great deal of painstaking labor, has worked out a plan for a permanent federation of Jewish youth groups which it feels will lay the cornerstone of a real Jewish youth program in this city. Briefly, the plan calls for a chartered or- ganization with permanent head- European Poetess to Address Donor Dinner of Jewish quarters, annually-elected officers Reorganise Young Judaea People's School and board of directors, and a pro- Dr. David II. Fauman reported gram chartered around the follow- The Women's Club of the Jew- at this meeting that a committee ing activities: ish Pepole's Schools completed all of which he is chairman is com- 1-Creation of a repreatiniative youth pleting plans for the formation committee to to-operate with and also arrangements for the donor din- a boycott on German gouda and of a strong Young Judaea move- initiate ner, to take place on Sunday, • fight against American participation ment in Detroit. Feb. 9, at the Detroit Leland in the 011mpir games to be held at Hotel, at 6:30 p. m. It was announced this week Berlin s. -Creation of • re•earch division to that Charles Rosenblatt has been The guest speaker will be Kadla etude cisused factor. in JPWiah unem- elected supervisor of Detroit ployment and underemployment In Aunt- Molodofski, eminent European y.. and industry, and ways and means poetess. There will be fine enter- Young Judaea. coping with the problem of ec omic no Mr. Ellmann stated that the of tainment, dance music and an ex- dincrimination the Jewish youth. next meeting of the Zionist Or- 1.-Creation of • calendar-co-ordina- cellent dinner. ganization will be addressed by tion nervice for the purpose of reducing All those who are interested in • nd eventually eliminating co meta In Rabbi Leon I. Feuer of Toledo. this affair should make their re- the dates. time.. and place. of varied servations by calling Mrs. Pauline Jewish youth activities, to the end of Young Judaea Issues Manual in a co-ordinated working calendar for all Finkelstein, To. 7-2085. I I Celebratiop of Palestine Day NEW YORK - Young Judaea announces the publication of a 60-page manual on Palestine to be used in the observance of Chamisho Osor b'Shvat, Feb. 9, which day has been net aside by the Zionist Organization of America as Palestine Day. Theodore Leibovitz Is New President of Jr. Cong. of Shaarey Zedek The Junior Congregation of Shaarey Zedek continues to hold its regular Sabbath service before large audiences. Last Saturday, Miss Rosalind Arfa, one of the juniors' most active members, was the principal speaker, delivering both the re- sume of the Seth's and the explana- tion of the teachings of the Prophet in the Haphtorah. This Shabos, Miss Geraldine Bremen will speak. Owing to the departure of Mandell Berman, former president of the Junior Congregation, to Arizona, to attend college there, the administration has been changed. Theodore Leibovitz has been elevated to the presidency and Alvin August is now vice-president. The board of directors, consisting of the officers, Miss Bremen and Miss .irfa, and Irving Munch, have &en meeting every two weeks together with their sponsor, Abe Gordon, to discuss important matters concerning the Junior Con- gregation, 3 MORE LECTURES AT SHAAREY ZEDEK Kadia Molodofski to Speak Sunday FROM REISS EXHIBITS HIS ART WORKS PAGE 1) Jacob Reiss, well known Detroit historical example because of their artist, has opened an exhibition relatively lengthy habitation in of his art works at his studio, 3039 Germany, he outlined their medie- W. Grand Blvd. Among the works he is exhibit- val status-non-citizenship, social degradation, and economic restric- tion. The Christian philosophy be- hind the ghetto, he stated, was twofold-on the one hand, there was the paradoxxical hostility of the church towards the Jews as "Christ killers" and its desire to keep them alive as "God's Witnes- ses," and, on the other, the rigid stratification of society under the feudal hierarchy excluded Jews because of their inability to pledge the Christian's oath of fealty. "Yet, in spite of this treatment," Lowenthal said, "the Jews sur- vived where heretics could not, primarily because of their economic poeition. At first they were the merchant dues almost exclusively, controlling the channels of interna- tional trade. Later they were forced into usury, performing the medieval functions equivalent to to that of modern bankers-capi- talism. Forced to win their com- munal priviliges by hard bargains on the part of their Christian over- lords, they soon developed a power- JACOB REISS ful group-discipline over the indi- vidual, which no longer persists ing are landscapes and marines today because it is no longer in- which he has just completed and evitably linked with economic sub- many Michigan and Detroit scenes. sistence." The exhibition is open to the "The use of modern finance- public, capitalism, with its doctrine of "please-the-customer" and free competition, led, as a concomitant social development, to emancipa- tion of the Jews. The tolerance with which the French Revolution imbued Europe had a fourfold Congregation Shaarey Zed& basis: an appeal to reason, an ap- peal to sentiment, the invention of has formally opened its new li- the concept of progress, and the brary and now wishes to intro- industrial revolution. Emancipation duce it to more people who will and democracy were bound hand be interested in dropping in on in hand with the free competitive a Saturday afternoon to browse among the books and periodicals. profit systeM." In order to acquaint Detroit "Capitalism today, however, has entered a latter-day phase of mono- Jews with the library, the library poly, based on privilege, restric- board and the education commit- tion, and concentration of wealth tee of the congregation are spon- in the hands of the few. Such an soring a series of Saturday after- noon programs in the library. economic order requires for its The first event in the series fullest expression the totalitarian state. World Jewry today faces will take place Saturday after- noon, Feb. 8, and will start the alternatives of Fascism, Com- promptly at 2:46 p. m., in the munism, Zionism as a Diaspora library. Mrs. Morse M. Colten national minority status, and mon- will give a talk on "Jewish Pion- opoly-capitalism in a democracy eers in America," by Anita Lebe- such as the United States. We son. know from the German situation Other Saturday afternoons are the effects of Fascism on Jewry. being planned by the Library Communism affords Jews physical, Board, the programs for which social, and economic security, at will be announced in the near the expense of religious extinc- future. tion." The public is invited to attend "From the present and past these reviews which will be given trends, Jewry must learn the les- regularly. son of unification with other minor- ity groups in a concerted fight against the oncoming totalitarian state. Fascism may not come to America as it has come to Germany and Italy, but it may come, never- theless, as a Big Business autoc- The Mlawer Umgegend Verein racy, Our rights are universal hu- man rights, and can only be pre- is sponsoring the second annual ball, to be held on Feb. 23 at the served as part of a general philos- Book-Cadillac Hotel, in the grand ophy of freedom." The speaker was introduced by Philip Slomovitz, editor of the De- troit Jewish Chronicle. A question and answer period followed the lecture. Visit Our Fine Super-Service Station Here you will find a complete 'ONE-STOP' Service Station with the newest, scientific equipment and precision methods - all for the purpose of eliminating guesswork. You'll find our service economical, thor- ough and completely satisfactory. Linwood Chevrolet Co. Father and Son Dinner at B'nai Moshe on Feb. 18 Arrangements are being com- pleted by a committee of the Men's Club of B'nai Moshe for the annual Father and Son dinner, on Tues- day evening, Feb. 18. A buffet style dinner will be fol- lowed by a program consisting of brief addresses by a father and a son; movie comedies and "Thank You, Doctor," a playlet, will be presented by the Junior Players Guild of B'nai Moshe, the cast con- sisting of Grace Klein, Gertrude Groasberg, Joe Koronov, Sylvia Zingeser and Morton J. Sobel. Cir- cus acts of acrobatics will conclude the program. Reservations at 75c for the fathers and 60c for boys under 16 are taken by the office of the con- gregation, phone Ilogarth 0862. Ladies' Auxiliary of Mlawer Umgegend Verein ISIDORE FISHER ballroom. Mike Falk in person and his 10-piece orchestra will furnish the music. The proceeds will be forwarded to the needy landsleute in Poland. Last year this young organization, which Is only a little more than a year old, has distributed about $1,500 in charity, out of which $600 went to Mlawa and Unge- gend for Passover. Isidore Fisher is the president of the Verein; Julius Newberg, vice-president; Max Davis, secre- tary, and Israel Bernstein, treas- urer. I. Mellin is chairman of the ball committee and .1. New- berg chairman of ticket commit- tee. Tickets can be had by call- ing Longfellow 9582 or any of the members. Mr. and Mrs. I. Fisher enter- tained the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Mlawer Umgegend Verein at a delightful surprise party at the close of their last meeting, at Buddy's. Covers were laid for 40 members. The regular meeting of the Auxiliary was held on Feb. 6, at the home of Mrs. Meyer Siegel, 5145 Chene St. Plans were elab- orated for the entertainment and refreshments to follow the busi- meeting of the men's lodge, on Feb. 9. The members and officers -Creation of on information and are lending their efforts to make a publicity bureau, for the perlm.of in - success of the second annual ball forming strangers and others of the U1 'nai David Y.P.S. (encl.. said .cavil of varioun youth B sponsored by the Mlawer to be organIzationo and properly pub. Islet The Young Peoples Temple given at the Book-Cadillac Hotel them In • .sternatic wry in the Club will hold a Night of Plays Jal:h r and dais pr and over the on Feb. 23. Sunday, Feb. 9, at 8 p. m., in the 5.-sponsorship of • unified athletic. chapel of Temple Beth El. All The B'nai David Y. P. S. is forensic, and cultural program on • members and friends are invited. buts allowing for the widest possible sponsoring a dance this Saturday, participationof Detroit Jewish youth. After the plays a Green Room 8, at the B'nai David Confere- - s.Sonrshi of a periodically-held Feb, will be held in the social hall. 14th and Elmhurst. Lee series of open forumswhere youth prob. sauna, Ludwig Maybaum is directing lems may he disiv.ed and youth may VVOITVIPS orchestra will entertain. • x press its opinions freely •nd constr..- the play "Gas, Air and Earl." Tickets will be sold at the door. Roger Baldwin of New York, Those in the cast are: Harriet "In order to reach the vast un- Harry Aronow, head of the edu- director of the American Civil organized body of Jewish young rational committee, announces that Liberties Union, is the guest speak- Hesselman, Newton Jackson, Mar- people, membership in the proposed Rev. Bollens will speak Tuesday, er at a dinner to be given by the gorie Feldman, Eunice Baker, Al- federation will be open to any indi- Feb. 12, at 8:30 p. m., at the syna- Professional League for Civil bert Ressler. The play "Over the Toast" will vidual, whether he belongs to an gogue, his subject being "Soviet Rights on Wednesday evening, organization or not. The plan will Russia. Rev. Bollens has travelled Feb. 12, at 7 o'clock, at the Wil- be given by Gabriel Alexander and be submitted at the forthcoming through Russia. He will be glad shire Hotel, Collingwood at Third. Betty Saloshin. The third play "The Potboiler," conference, for discussions, modi- to discuss or answer questions con- Mr. Baldwin is the outstanding Oration, and, we hope, approval i cerning the life of the Jews in American authority on the ques- is being directed by Sophie Eggle- ston. In the cast are: Janet Brow- by the Jewish youth groups there Russia. tion of civil rights. erman, Kenith Robbins, Jean represented, The dinner is part of the many Brody, Lucille Goldstein, Jesse May I urge every Jewish youth activities which have been spon- Rice, Frank Winton, Hubert Mi. Prenzlauer Maternity Aid group, whether represented at last sored by the Professional League chelman. year's conference or not, to send Card Party in March to defend civil rights and to pub- two delegates to the coming session licize present conditions. on March 1. The registration fee Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid Reservations at 81 can be ar- NATHAN BEAN HEADS will be one dollar for each argent- met at the Jewish Center. A so- ranged for by calling Miss Lillian nation. For the dollar the delegates dal hour was enjoyed after the Walerstein at Townsend 8-9438 or FEDERATION EMPLOYES receive the right to debate and vote meeting. Miss Leila E. Corn at Townsend Nathan Bean was elected presi- in the business meeting, to attend : It was decided to have a card 8 - 03S. dent of the Association of Fed- an afternoon luncheon for which : party the first week in March. eration Employees at the annual an interesting program has been The next meeting will be held meeting of this organization held PYTHIAN SISTERS arranged, and to participate in the at Mrs. S. Ilelper's home, 2489 Greater Detroit Temple No. Sunday afternoon, Feb. 2, at the forming of a charter for any per.; Atkinson, on Tuesday, Feb. 18. Jewish Children's Home. Miss 152, Pythian Sisters, will hold manent organization that will be ' The following donated Inward formed. Individuals not represent- I the Mother Klein Flower Fund: their next meeting on Wednes-' Pauline Gollob, who was elected ing organizations may register as I Mrs. S. Gunzberg, in memory of day, Feb. 12, at 8 p. m., at their vice-president, will also act as delegates .for the one-dollar fee. her husband. and Mrs. J. Rose, in hall, Dexter and Fenkell. This chairman of the board. Mrs. Wil- The conference program proper ro I memory of her mother. A dons- meeting will be in the form of a, liam Berkowitz and Miss Miriam will last from one to six, and will I tion was received from the Young social. The new most excellent' Lavine were chosen secretary and treasurer, respectively. chief is Mary Raskin. be followed by a dance in the eve - Men's Jewish Association. Y. P. T. C. Night of Plays this Sunday Dance on Feb. 8 Baldwin will Speak Here on Wednesday MAX CARP, Treas. FRED FABER, President 13200 LINWOOD, cor Tyler TOwnsend 8-2214 Judge Rubiner to Address Hadassah Roll of Honor Rally next Wednesday Numerous Events Planned by Women Zionists' Sarah Osnath-Halevy at Hadassah's Event on March 4 Judge Charles P. Rubiner will speak on the National Palestine Conference at the next Iladaesah Roll of Honor Rally, Wednesday, Feb. 12, at 12:30 p. m., at the Phalanx Club. The Hadassah chorus, which was so well received at the last rally, will appear again on this program. Mrs. Simon Mrs. Colten's Book Review on Saturday Dance of Mlawer Verein on Feb. 23 Geo. Woodward for 15 years con- nected with Chev- rolet Service and now our service manager. SARAH OSNATH-HALEVY bete Pose In a Cha Shetzer, Townsend 8.1909, is tak- ing luncheon reservations. These rallies will be held every Wednesday during the month of February on behalf of the gala Hadassah event of March 4, which will climax Hadassah's Roll of Honor campaign, It will mark the first Detroit appearance of Sarah Osnath-Halevy, cele- brated Yemenite diseuse. Only members and patrons of the Roll of Honor are being in- vited to the concert and the re- ception and dance which will fol- low. Tickets are now being mailed to all paid-up members of the Roll of Honor. Checks can be sent to Mrs. Max Frank, 3292 Calvert. Arrangements may also be made through Mrs. Frank, Townsend 8-7534, for collection of pledges. Mrs. Philip Lipson has been ap- pointed chairman of the automo- bile corp. Iladassah's next regular month- ly meeting will be held in con- junction with the League of Jew- ish Women's Organization, Tues- day, Feb. 11, at 12:30 p. m. The meeting, a complimentary dessert luncheon, will be held at Temple Beth El. The speaker, Dorothy Fuldheim, will discuss the "Euro- pean Merry-Go-Round." Mrs. Samuel Kavanau will bring greetings from the Detroit Chap- ter of Hadassah to the National Fund celebration of Jewish Arbor Day, Chamisho Osor B'shvat, Sat- urday evening, Feb. 8, at the B'nai Moshe. The entire com- munity has been invited to attend this event. A card party will be given by the Professional and Business di- vision of Hadassah, Tuesday, Feb. 26, In the Spanish Grill of the Fort Shelby Hotel at 8:30 p. m. There will be refreshments and prizes. The proceeds will be do- nated to the Rothschild-Hadassah University Hospital Fund. In honor of their birthdays the following have made donations to Iladassalee School Luncheon Fund: Phyllis Morgen, Buddy Shulman, Edward Purdy, Jack and Marion Wobrauch. Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Silberblatt and Miss Jeanette Steinberg have also contributed to this fund in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of Dan- iel Saulson. Mrs. Perry Bernstein will dis- cuss "Medicine in the Bible"' at the Oneg Shebat Saturday, Feb. 15, at the home of Mrs. Arthur Purdy, 631 Chicago Blvd. Mrs. Max Dushkin will give the cur-, rent events. Hadassah Gains 4,800 Members be the fleet medical center in Pal- estine. Mrs. Warburg is honorary chair- man of the National Youth Ali- yah Committee of Hadassah, with Mrs. Ilerbert II. Lehman and Mrs. Roger W. Straus, The chief ad- dress on Youth Aliyah at the birthday party will be made by Warburg, daughter-in- Mrs. II law of Prof. Otto Warburg, of Berlin, and a relative of the New York Warburgs. Mrs. Warburg, who will arrive from Palestine a few days before the celebration, will speak about the youth immi- gration project, of which she is one of the leaders. Her subject will be "Youth Comes Home.' A toast to Mrs. Warburg in be- half of the 45,000 members of Ha- dassah will be made by Mrs. Ed- ward Jacobs, national president of the organization. "When We Are Sixty" will be the theme of a brief talk by Mrs. David de Sole Pool. Mrs. Nathan D. Perlman, presi- dent of the New York chapter, will preside. Songs by the entire chorus of Frank Werfel's "The Eternal Road" will be a feature of the program. PISGAH SPONSORS FATHER-SON NIGHT Entertainment and Dinner at Temple Beth El Feb. 17; Mazer to Speak At the meeting of Pisgah Lodge No. 34, B'nai B'rith, in the Mac- cabees Bldg., last Monday night, Ilarry Yudkoff, chairman of the entertainment committee, an- nounced that the program for the lodge's annual Father and Son night has been completed. The affair this year will again be held in the social hall of Temple Beth I El. All members are urged to make their reservations before Thursday, Fe1:4, 13, by calling Harry Yudkoff, Randolph 8010, or Rudolph Meyersohn, Cadillac 0909, Following the dinner a two- hour all-star show has been ar- ranged. Among the feature at- tractions will be Cecil the Magi- cian, who is playing a return en- gagement by popular request. Eugene Goldberg, age 11, of Toledo, Ohio, will offer several %doll', selections, and his brother Melvin, age 16, will accompany him on the piano. • These two youngsters gained national recog- nitio nos the result of their ap- pearance recently on one of Major Bowes' amateur programs. The talent of these young artists was brought to the attention of Major' Bowes by Colleen Moore, who after having heart them perform at a concert in Toledo recom- mended them to the Major for ap- pearance on his internationally known program. The Junior Players of Detroit, directed by Bertha Bright Knapp, will be presented. This group consists of youngsters who are tal- ented singers, dancers, instrumen- talists and elocutionists. The boys and girls of this group will furnish an hour's program. 'leech Mazer, known through. out the city for his interest in boys and their physical develop- ment, will speak in behalf of the fathers. His son, Bob, will re- spond in behalf of the sons. In addition to this program and the meal there will be favors and noise makers and community sing- ing as well as several new inno- vations and surprises. The committee on arrange- ments for this father and son af- fair consists of Harry Yudkoff, Jack Rosenberg and Nathan D. Rosin. Last Monday night a regular business meeting of the lodge was held. Tentative programs for the ensuing term were presented by the various committees. Carol A. Korngold of St. Louis, Mo., a member of the executive board of the Leo N. Levi Memorial Hospital of Hot 8 rings, Ark., a B'nai B' rith institution, gave an inter- esting talk on what the B'nai B'rith is doing for the Jews of America by maintaining this hos- pital in Hot Springs. Aaron Droock, chairman of the anti - defamation committee of the lodge, read a confidential report on the activities og the Anti- Defamation League writted by Dr. I. M. Rubinow, executive secre- tary of the Supreme Lodge B'nal B'rith. He also reviewed recent activities of the local committee, NEW YORK-An increase of 4,000 in the membership enroll- ment of Iladassah, the women's Zionist organization of America, since Oct. 1, as compared with the corresponding period last year, has been announced by Mrs. Alex- ander Lampert, of New York, na- tional membership chairman of the organization. An increase of 800 members in Junior Hadassah for the same period was reported by Miss Nell Zeff, of Minneapolis, national membership chairman of the Junior group. Mrs. Lampert ascribed the sharp upturn in senior membership in part to an aroused interest in the Youth Aliyah, Hadassah's new un- dertaking in l'alestine. Through the new program Hadassah spon- sors the emigration of Jewish boys and girls from Germany to Pales- I The graduating class of the tine and their education and voca- I Philadelphia-Byron School, of tion. wham Max Cordon ueiur, Mrs. Felix M. Warburg to Be had election of officers. The follow- ing boys and girls were elected: Honored by Medusa As a special birthday tribute President, Sam Krohn; vise-presi- on Feb. 13 to Mrs. Felix Si. Wars den, David Carmel; treasurer, burg. who became 60 years old David Stofer; secretary, Sarah on Feb. 3 , Hadassah will expedite Saber; chairman of picture com- the completion of the building mittee. Norman Leeman; chair- fund of the Rothschild-Hadassah man of pin committee, Harold University Hospital, which will Greenberg, Graduating Class Elects Officers