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December 11, 1936

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Rabbi Fram Honored
By His Colleagues

ANNUAL HADASSAH ROLL OF HONOR
CONCERT NEXT TUESDAY EVENING

Shaarey Zedek Men's
Club "Games Night"

Th e Shaarey Zedek Men's Club
games night on Monday evening,
Head. Education Program of Cen-
Dec.
11, will take the form of a
tral Conference of American
smoker and tournament. Competi-
Rabbis
Bringing to a successful close "Lysistrato" (the Magistrate
Aristophanes tion in table tennis, checkers and
Scene)
-- ---
Rabbi Leon Fram Of Temple its intensive Roll of Honor Cam-
The Bible chess will be held. The choral
a- "Ruth"
Beth El has just been adviscNi that paign, the Detroit chapter of
group will entertain. Plenty smokes
"Romeo
and
Juliet"
(The
he has been appointed to one of dassah will celebrate with a gala
and refreshments will be served.
Garden
Scene)
..
Shakespeare
the highest honors within the gift concert Tuesday evening, Dec. The Way of the World"
Mark this date on your calendar
of his colleagues of the Central 15, at 8:30 p. m., in the Scottish
Congreve
and come at 8 o'clock. Nathan N.
Millamant)
Conference of American Rabbis, Rite Cathedral of the Masonic "Candida
Kaplan and his committee will be
on hand to see that everything
by being chosen chairman of the Temple.
the Queen (Eliza-
Mrs. Carl Schiller, financial sec- "Elizabeth
beth) Anderson runs along smoothly to the end
I committee on religious edtication.
It is in this committee that the retary, announces that admission
A
reception
and
dance
arcane-
that
keen enjoyment rules king on
educational policies of Reform tickets are in the mails for all ed by Mrs. A. J. Copeland and this evening.
Library books, Jewish papers
Judaism are formulated. The chair- paid subscribers. Checks should Mrs. Abe Goldman will follow
nd ma g tallies containing the
manship of the committee on edu- be mailed to Mrs. Carl Schiller,
and
the convert.
cation is therefore a position of
latest news from all fronts will be
Heading
the
reception
commit-
great trust and responsibility.
available for the entertainment of
tee
will be of
Mrs.
Landau,
The appointment was made in
president
the Maurice
organization;
those who do not engage in games.
recognition of Rabbi Fram's work
The first meeting of the Choral
Mrs. Sidney J. Allen, chairman Group was held on Monday eve-
as director of education of Temple
Here you will find unusual gifts . . .
of the and
1936
Roll
Beth El and in recognition of the
paign,
the Honor
officers
and cam-
team sing, Nov. 30, in connection with
influence which the educational
the gullies night meeting of the
distinctive creations from every land
captains of the drive. They will Shaarey Zedek Men's Club. Those
system of Temple Beth El has had
. making it easy to find something for
.d by a group of women who participated that night were
v assisted
upon the development- of Jewish
under the direction of Mrs. Louis Maurice Shatzen, Joseph Cantor,
pedagogy throughout the country.
even those who seem to have everything
s e s
b Savage.
Since he has made adult educa-
Dr. Leonard Sidlow, William Chat-
in the world. You may make your
tion his special interest, Rabbi
Serving under Mrs. George, man, Milton Lipton, Lester Satov-
Frain has also been honored with
Keyes, as ushers, w ill be the fol- sky, Abraham Schachter, Hannan
selection knowing full well that the
an invitation to address the
lowing: Mesdames S. J. Albert, Kraft, Alex. Cohen, Harry Shul-
beautiful Tuttle & Clark package and
XXXVth Council of the Union of
Albert Altman, Ben Fishman, tnan. Others who have expressed
American Hebrew Congregations
Ben L. Goode, Robert Kaltman, a desire to join are Ben Sidlow,
label carries assurance of fine quality
meeting in New Orleans, Jan. 15-
Fred LeBoskey, Lawrence Mich- John Frazer, Abe A. Schmier, Hen-
and good taste.
19, on the subject, "The Develop-
elson, Maurice Miro, Robert ry Coville, Dr. Hilliard Goldstick,
ment of Adult Education in the
Kallraan, Daniel Siegel, Marvin J. Jack Tobin, Louis Tobin, Harry
Weisman and Miss Ruth Fried- Cohen, Theodore Baruch, N. J.
Reform Temple."
Next Friday night, Dec. 18,
Feldman, Sam Weisman, Henry
man.
Coronation Haberdashery
Rabbi Fram will be the guest
Additional Honor Roll sub- Seligman, Jay I. Jay, Eli Robin-
preacher in the pulpit of Rabbi
son, Nathan Simons, Mrs. Nathan
scribers include:
Louis Witt at Dayton, Ohio. On
Furniture • Lamps • China • Crystal
stewlentes Hose Byron. Maurice COP - Simons, Frances Koppelman, Ruth
MRS. SIDNEY ALLEN
Ian, SfaurIce Cohen, Louie Ellenbogen, Liderman, Sadie Cooper, Alice
Friday night, Jan. 1, he will
S. Gentili, Louis Goldberg, Den Grote
occupy the pulpit of the Temple 3283 Lawrence.
Mrs. Harry berg, D. Heels, David Mutter. Norman Cashwan, Mrs. Abraham Cooper,
Silver and Art Goods
on the Heights of Cleveland, Ohio . Glick, assistant financial secre- Jasen. Emil Lowenberg. Itobacca Mul- Mrs. J. H. Sonenklar and Ruth
He has also been invited to preach tory, will supply a collector if lion, Arnold Nets, Jacob IL Petoskey Betman. Cantor Sonenklar and
Pupko, Charles A. Smith. Samuel
from the pulpit of Temple Isaiah called immediately at Euclid Abe
Solomon (CorrulhorsvIlle, Mn.). Flor• Maurice Shatzen are very anxious
Luggage • Handbags • Leather Goods
Israel of Hyde Park, Chicago.
Weinstein, Louts Welt, Benjamin to have any interested persons con-
3494. For further information once
Wilk, Samuel Wilk., Aaron %%leper tact them at the synagogue or at
call Mrs. Sidney Allen, chairman and Eimer •ukerman, (Plymouth, Mich.)
their homes.
Lingerie
of
Roll
of
Honor,
University
•
Sweaters
•
Contributions to Sylvia Si-
Gloves
Additional donors to Youth Ali-
1-5092.
yah
include:
mons Scholarship Fund
Blanche Yurka, one of Amer-
Mesdames Samuel Glogower, Edwin
ica's moat distinguished actresses, M. Itosenthst, Joseph II. Welt, Rosa
Mrs. John Ileavenrich, in mem- will be featured at Hadassab's Duecoff, Garry Jacobson Go memory
L. Jacobsen), I. Nurko
ory of Sylvia Simons.
annual concert in a dramatic re- of Anna
and Jack
Jack
for mother). Ben Gould and
In memory of Barbara Ruth cital. Miss Yurka, who has ap- Diamond
(In memory of father, Mors
Asherson, daughter of Mr. and peared in many notable New rls Gordon), Graham Landau (In honor
Bar Mitzvah). Mary Frances Glaa•
1533 Woodward Avenue
Mrs. Samuel Asherson, by the York stage successes, scored heav- of
ler (In honor of birthday). Mrs. Nathan
board of directors of the Music ily in her recent motion picture Metsger( In memory of husband). PhY-
Last Sunday, at the Detroit-
Ills
(In honor of birthday), os , Leland Hotel, Pisgah Lodge No,
e n loam's
`
Study Club of Detroit.
appearance as Madame Defarge m an
Fisher, Joseph Keith.. Joseph
Mrs. Joseph Newman, in memory in 'The Tale of Two Cities."
34 of Bnai Brith inducted the
Siegel, Benjamin Siegel, Ida 1.111m 8
Gilbert. Benjamin Lambert. M isses candidates of the Adolph Freund-
of Mrs. P. Marienthal.
Billed as "The Arc of the 1'.
Emma Butte! and Dorothy Dav idson
Theater," her program will in- In memory of 10.0 clean). and Mr. Jacob Miller Memorial Class into
Berman Radner.
the lodge with an initiation and
clude the following sketches:
dinner.
proceedings commenced
Isa Kremer Concert at The.
Jatzkan
4:30 p. . m. with the registra-
of candidates. At 5 p m
on Friday, Dec. 18 tion
the initiatory exercises commenc-
PARIS (WNS) — Samuel Ja-
ed
with
the exemplification of the
(formerly of the Rose Shop)
cob Jatzkan, founder and for
Isa Reenter, one of the ablest teachings of the Bnai Brith by
many years owner and publisher interpreters of folk songs in the Pisgah Lodge's degree team com-
ANNOUNCES THE
of the Warsaw Ilaint, one of the world, will be presented in a con- prising of Elias Goldberg, Aaron
cert at Littman's People's Theater Rosenberg, Harold M. Silverston,
leading Yiddish dailies of Poland, on Friday evening, Dec. 18.
Samuel W. Leib, Herman Littky
is dead here at the age of 62.
Miss Kremer will appear in a and Sam Rothenberg of Flint
Educated for the rabbinate in new program of international folk- Lodge who substituted for Jo-
Lithuania where he was born, songs, ballads and modern song seph L. Staub who was unable
Jatzkan turned to journalism in hits.
to participate due to the recent
1895 when he began writing for
OF
'rickets are available at popular death of his mother. The degree
the Hamelitz, a Hebrew paper prices at the following headquar- team was assisted by Cantor Ja-
published in St. Petersburg. In ters: Jewish Daily Forward, Lin- cob Sonenklar of Congregation
1902 he settled in Warsaw where wood at Clairmount; Littman's Shaarey Zedek. Following the
he became a regular contributor People's Theater, 12th and Seward. initiatory exercises Aaron Droock,
to the Ilazefirah. When this
This concert is being arranged past president of Pisgah Lodge
paper suspended publication In by the district organization com- and regional director of District
1906, Jatzkan founded a humor- mittee of the Workmen's Circle.
Grand Lodge No. 6 of Bnal
ous weekly in Warsaw and in Out
Brith, addressed the newly init-
same year also established the
iated class.
Yiddishe Tageblatt, a popular- Chanukah Party of Bnai Da-
The newly initiated members
priced daily. As a supplement to
vid Sisterhood Tuesday
were guests of the lodge at a din-
the Tageblatt he started a weekly
ner in the evening which was ad-
publication and in 1908 estab-
E. Shul-
A regular meeting of the Bnai dressed by Rabbi Charles
lished the Ilaint. In 1912 he
man of Glencoe, Ill.. a member of
added a weekly supplement to the David Sisterhood was held Mon- the Bnai Brith Anti-Defamation
Ilaint. The war years almost day evening, Dec. 7.
League advisory board who spoke
A Chanukah party will be given on the suject: "Two Jewish
ruined hint and the Ilaint and he
Nest Door to Alhambra Theater
lost control of the paper. After next /Tuesday evening, Dec. 15, Worlds." The dinner program
the war he settled in Paris where with the Women'a Auxiliary of opened with an invocation by
he founded the Paris edition of Bnai David as guests.
Rabbi Leon Fram, director of re-
the Ilaint of which he was pub-
An open meeting will be held ligious education at Temple Beth
lisher at the time of his death. Monday. Dec. 21, in the form of El. Herman Osnos, president of
A veteran Zionist, Jatzkan became a canned food shower and bridge, the lodge, greeted those at the
PHONE
WE DELIVER
one of the moving spirits of the proceeds to go to the Los Angeles dinner and Julius Deutelbaum, a
Low Prices Prevail
'Uganda movement in 1906. In Sanatorium. The public is in- Past president, acted as toast-
MAdison 0918
the !hint he was a vigorous sup- vited.
master. Entertainment was pro-
I porter of territorialism.
There are still reservations vided by Bob and Betty Bitten-
available for the New Year's hein, winners of a Major Bowes
The Double Cellophane wrap- party.
Radio Your and Tommy Evans
The bridge luncheon at the and Sally Johnson of the Civic
Gold Cigarettes
pings on
keeps out dampness, dryness, dust Free Press Kitchen Tower will be Opera Company. The committee
and every other foe of cigarette held Wednesday, Jan. 6, at 1:30 on arrangements for the Adolph
p. M•
Freund-Jacob Miller Memorial
goodness.
Class membership drive, initia-
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tion and dinner comprised Nathan
D. Rosin, Harry Yudkoff, Dr.
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Victor Droock and Rudolph Hey-
ersohn.
Dec. 13—Annual Chanukah ball of the Sisterhood of Con-
Last Monday night the newly
gregation Beal Moshe.
initiated members attended their
Dec. 13—Chanukah celebration at Shaarey Zedek, under first Bnai Brith lodge meeting in
auspices of Men's Club, Sisterhood and Young People's Society.
the lodge's quarters in the Mecca-
Dec. 13—Pioneer Women's Organization dance and Chanu-
bees Bldg. They were given the
fah celebration at Philadelphia-Byron Hall.
signs and signals which could not
Dec. 15—Detroit chapter of Hadassah wind-up of Roll of be given Sunday at the public in-
Honor Campaign at Masonic Temple. Miss Blanche Yurka, ver-
itiation. Elias Goldberg, chair-
satile tragedienne, will be guest artist at a performance which man of the nominating committee,
will be followed by a reception and dance.
in making recommendations stated
Dec. 15—Meeting of Ladies Auxiliary of Jewish National
that final nomination and election
Fund.
of officers will be held on Dec. 21.
Dec. 15—Youth Education League bridge-luncheon at Bnai
Moshe.
SHAAREY ZEDEK Y.P.S.
Dec. 21—Address by Rabbi Philip Bernstein of Rochester,
WILL MEET ON SUNDAY
N. Y., before Men's Club of Shaarey Zedek.
Dec. 27—Card party of Hebrew Ladies Aid Society, at
The Young People's Society of
the Bnai Moshe.
Dec. 31—New Year's Eve party at Congregation Bnai David.
Shaarey Zedek will hold Its regu-
Jaw. 5—Address by Dr. John Erskine before Temple Forum
lar meeting Sunday, Dec. 13, at
on "American Literature and Its Relation to American Morals."
3:30 p. m. Prof. Otto March-
wardt of Wayne University, will
Jan. 10—Junior Jewish National Fund seventh annual dance
be the speaker on the topic "The
at Statler hotel.
Jan. 12.—Donor luncheon of Northwood branch of Euro- Social Significance of the Itodern
pean Jewish Women's Welfare Organization.
Novel".
The study group meeting was
Jan. 12—Address by Will Irwin before Temple Forum on
held Dec. 10 at the home of Toby
"Why Does America Lead in Crime?"
Nayer.
Miss Thelma James of the
Jan. 13—Tea of Council of Jewish Women.
English department of Wayne
Jan. 19—Temple Forum, Stanley Rypins, speaker, on the
University spoke on "The Rela-
subject "Our Public School System—Is It Adequate for Educa-
tion of Literature to the Motion
tion in Democracy?
Picture." An open discussion and
Jan. 26—Prince and Princess Loewenstein. in s dialogue
social hour followed.
before the Temple Forum on the meaning of Fascism; Prince
The second dramatic meeting
Loewenstein to speak on "What Fascism Does to a Nation;" Prin-
was held Dec. 8, at the synagogue.
cess Loewenstein to speak on "What Fascism Does to Women."
The Young People's Society
Jan. 27—Annual donor luncheon of Women's Auxiliary of
.. But What a Swell Chrlsbisiii
thanks Annette Manson and Julia
United Hebrew Schools.
Siegl
for their help In clerical
,
Feb.
2—Address
by
Stanley
High
before
Temple
Forum
on
Gift It Makes for your Frleadel
work.
"The Danger Zones of the World."
tInse
fee
the
peel
Feb.
8—Joint
meeting
of
Jewish
Women's
Organization.
Gay Holiday time Is
Feb. 9—Debate between Herbert Agar and Lewis Cotey, THE YOUNG WOMEN OF
things of lit.... cherished cusl•SS;
before Temple Forum, on the subject "Are Socialism and Iluman
BICUR CHOLEM THANK
Freedom Mutually Incompatible?"
old friends, and delicious OffIffsei •
THEIR BRIDGE DONORS
Feb. 10—Address by Dr. A. L. Sadler, director of the Hillel
Basel The cheerful labels wish ysits
Foundations, before Men's Club of Shaarey Zedek.
..
The Young Women's Chapter of
Season's Greetings. The keen, spub.,.
Feb. 13—Young People's Temple Club formal dance at the
Bicur Cholem gave its first affair,
abundant
soreles."
Book-Cadillac.
ling taste calls for
a
bridge
luncheon, at Fyfes audi-
Feb. 13—Aesculapian Ladies Auxiliary charity bridge.
So order the PieMee. JUMBO 32.4
Feb. 14—Third annual donor dinner of Sisterhood of Con- torium, on Wednesday, Dec. 2, and
accommodated
250 people.
five
gloss"
handy ... thrifty ...fills
gregation B'nai Moshe.
Mrs. Henry Schwartz, president,
Feb. 14—Twelfth annual concert of Detroit Halevy Singing
Ideal for parties)
thanks
officers
and members for
Society at Orchestra Hall.
their cooperation in making this
Feb. 16—Donor luncheon of Bnai David Sisterhood at Phoenix
a successful one.
affair
Club.
Officers are: Mrs. H. Schwartz,
Feb. 21—Twelfth annual concert of Detroit Halevy Singing
president; Mrs. L. Michel, vice
Feb. 23—Pioneer Women's Organization annual donor
Mrs, B. Harrison, treas-
president;
luncheon at Book-Cadillac Hotel
uter; Mrs. Joseph Fisher, secre-
March 2—Recital before Men's Club of Shaarey Zedek by
tary;
Mrs.
William Stoller, cor-
Moshe Nathanson of New York, cantor of the synagogue of the
responding secretary; Mrs. E.
Society for the Advancement of Judaism.
...
Edelson,
general
chairman; Mrs.
March 3—Donor luncheon of Ladies Auxiliary of Jewish
B. Greenspoon, chairman.
National Fund.
April 12—Address by Dr. Alfons Goldsehmidt, professor
WO IN STIINIC AND RIOUVA
The Jewish Review of Rangoon
of economics at Columbia University, before Men's Club of
is the newest Jewish paper in the
Shaarey Zedek.

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THOUGHTS AT THIRTY-NNE

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39 today.

Not old, as somebody once said, for a cathedral. But
well past the starry-eyed stage for a man.
And I've gotten rid of some of my starry-eyed ideas.
I'm beginning to ace some things as they really are. No,
I'll probably never be rich. But I'm losing no sleep over it
. . . , for I've fixed things so I'm even surer that I'll never
be poor.
I've seen to it that I'll have money when I need it. I've
done it the only way I know of for the man who hasn't an
estate behind him . . . by taking full advantage of insurance.
If anything happens to me, my Life insurance policies
cover the rest of my mortgage, take care of Mary, and send
the boys to college. If I live, there will be an income that will
let us have a mighty comfortable time.
My Accident insurance takes up where my Life insurance
leaves off.
I've looked ahead, calculated the hazards of life and
guarded against them.
And at 39 I've greater peace of mind than I've ever had
before.

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