America Yeafish Periodical Carter CINCINNATI 30, OHIO and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE HOTEL WILSHIRE DINING ROOM THE HEBREW KINDERGARTEN IN AMERICA 3RD AND COLLINGWOOD PAGE FIFTEEN g ftf; yritorrionsndtPDMICUS December 11, 1936 By LEAH PIKE LONGFELLOW 2880 Banquet Planned By Gewerkshaften Adopting the successful methods used in Chicago and other large cities, the second meeting of the conference of delegates to the De- troit Gewerkshaften Campaign, held Thursday evening, Dec. 3, de- cided to have a banquet on Feb. 14. To this banquet, as guests of the campaign, will be invited donors and workers, who have either given or raised a minimum of $12.00 for the campaign. Delegates from over 60 of De- troit's Jewish labor, professional and fraternal organizations en- thusiastically agreed upon this plan, and pledged their organiza- tions to increased activity on be- half of the campaign. Many of these organizations have already worked out plans for Paltstine Evenings with the campaign or- ganizations committee which is furnishing, to all interested or- ganizations, speakers, music and Palestinian films. An additional feature of the con- ference meeting was a report by Delegate D. Sislin of the proceed- ings of the national convention of the Gewerkshaften campaign held in New York on Nov. 29. At this convention some 1600 delegates from all parts of the United States and Canada met and discussed me- thods of raising this year's na- tional quota of $500,000. Welcom- ing addresses and pledges of con- tinued support came from Rabbi Stephen S. Wise, Abraham Cahan and Joseph Schlossberg. An interesting decision of the national convention was that of sending a trade union delegation to England and France, In order to stimulate additional interest in these coun- tries for future activities in re- building Palestine. The next meeting of the con- ference will be held Thursday, Dec. 17. BOXERMAN TO DISCUSS A COMMUNITY PROJECT Bud Maybaum, chairman of dis- cussion group of Temple Beth El An important function of the A kindergarten is a nursery Young Peoples Club, announces kindergarten is its preparation of where human saplings grow and that William Boxerman, secretary develop. Among all the civilized the child for the llebrew school. of the Jewish Community Council, to nations of the world the kinder- The transition from the home dif- Still Available for New Year's Eve Parties will discuss this new project in the Hebrew school is far more garten occupies a most important OUR BLUE ROOM OUR GREEN ROOM Jewish community life. The talk Al 011111101httint 100 People place in the educational scheme. It ficult to effect than that from the AttommodatIng 200 rtottlo will be given in the Men's Club home to the public school, inas- With or Without Catering is the only place where the young Room of Temple Beth El on Sun- child is able to develop in a man- much as in the Ilebrew school the Unexcelled facilities for the catering of bridges, luncheons, lan- a day afternoon, Dec. 20. Admission ner suitable to his tender age. and child begins the study of showers, parties, banquets, etc. is free. All are welcome. guage which unfortunately he does at the same time receive adequate Mr. Boxerman will briefly out- preparation for further schooling. not understand. Without any previ- line the background of Jewish ous phychological preparation the Hence its basic character is uni- community organization. He will young child struggles with the FIRST DANCE versally acknowledged. describe a similar organization In the kindergarten the child is fundamentals of reading, writing that was formed in New York in and understanding of a new trained in a manner adapted to 1909 and that did not function suc- his years. In order to make his tongue. The Hebrew kindergarten Sunday, Dec. 13, 1936 cessfully and will then tell of simi- lightens this difficult beginning. In little world pleasant, the kinder. lar organizations now in existence AT MAIN BALLROOM, JERICHO TEMPLE garten is arranged as agreeably as a cheerful atmosphere, free from in Cleveland and Cincinnati and formal class discipline, the child MUSIC DY DAVIS DIA ■ 111•11 and 1114 DELLA ROBBIA Olt( DEATRA possible. The very room, its decor- Tit•KETS 35t — DANCING 9 - 12 what is contemplated for Detroit. ations, its furniture, its play ap- adapts himself with ease to the paratus, — even the attitude of new school environment. Through the teacher — must be gently at- play and work, song and dance his Purity Chapter's Public In- tuned to the child's mind. Posture ear becomes attuned to the sounds stallation of Officers exercises, games, play and danc- of the Hebrew language. He also ing develop his muscles; stories, learns to recognize letters of the Purity Chapter No. 359, 0. E. conversations and songs assist his Hebrew alphabet which makes him mental development; handiwork of feel at home when he enters the S., will hold its 29th annual public installation of officers, Monday, all kinds aid in the development classroom. This knowledge is Dec. 14, at 8 p. m., in the large of his diligence and accuracy; pleasantly imparted, and learning auditorium of the Eastern Star while group activities help him in becomes a pleasant experience. Because It is the agency calcu- Temple, 80 W. Alexandrine Ave. his social adjustment. These things Members and friends are invited. are true of kindergartens gener- lated to achieve these ends, the Mrs. Esther Cohen, retiring ally. But the Hebrew kindergarten kindergarten is recognized as the foundation of Hebrew education. worthy matron, will be in charge is called upon to fulfill several ad- Detroit is fortunate in having a of the ceremonies, assisted by ditional functions. grand officers, past matrons and SQUARE DEAL JEWELER The Hebrew kindergarten pre- system of well-developed kinder- past patrons of the chapter. pares the child for his Jewish life. gartens. In all the larger branches Two Friendly Stores Mrs. Cora Jacoby will be mis- The child hears delightful stories of the United Hebrew Schools, kin- tress of ceremonies and will de- 401 WEST of Jewish heroes; he sings Hebrew dergarten departments have been GRAND RIVER liver the address of welcome, while songs; he participates in the re- established. Every teacher who has GRAND RIVER At Oakman Mrs. Ida Elstone, grand organist building of Palestine by contrib- taught two elementary classes — OPEN EVERY EVENING of the Grand Chapter of Michigan, uting his pennies to the National one prepared in the kindergarten and one not so prepared — knows will install into office the worthy Fund; he celebrates all the Jewish matron-elect, Mrs. Theresa R. holidays and festivities in a real- the superiority of the one over the Klein. Dr. Joseph Jacobs is the istic, happy manner. These impres- other. To the former group, the Heb- newly elected worthy patron. The sions imprint themselves on the CHANUKAII GREETINGS following are the newly elected child's youthful mind and are never rew environment is natural and progress is rapid; while to the lat- and appointed officers to be in- effaced. stalled: The kindergarten links the home ter, Hebrew seems at first unna- Worthy matron, Mrs. Theresa R. tural and progress is necessarily with the school. When the child slower. The test of comparative Klein; worthy patron, Dr. Joseph comes home he speaks of the things Jacobs; associate matron, Mrs. he has heard in the kindergarten. teaching is the most convincing COMPLETE OFFICE OUTFITTERS Eva Springer; associate patron, He repeats the stories and sings evidence of the efficiency of the Harry Zausmer•, secretary, Mrs. Detroit II e b r e w Kindergartens. the songs he has learned, all of NATE BALABAN — SOL ALLEN BALABAN grow Selma Rosenblatt; treasurer, Mrs. Would that these Gardens which tends to strengthen the tie The Music Study Club will hold IRA SCHLESINGER — HERBERT KLEIN Dora Schwartz; conductress, Mrs. and increase! between the home and the school. its next study meeting at the Y. MEYER KUNECK Rhea Cashman Gladwin; associate W. C. A. on Tuesday, Dec. 15, at conductress, Mrs. Eva Mann; 427 WOODWARD AVE. Chanukah Tea Dance of the 2:30 p. m., at which time Ilenry chaplain, Mrs. Elfreda Greenwald; Herrmann will present a program RANDOLPH 8030 marshal, Mrs. Minnie R. Kahn; Beth El's Young Peo- on the German lieder and their associate marshal, Miss Rose composers, including Schuber t, ples Club on Dec. 27 Friedman; organist, Mrs. Naomi Schuman, Brahma, Bohm, Rubin- Eder; yiolinist, Miss Faye Siegel; ■■•■••■= 1" Zedakah's fifth annual donor Helen Rosenberg and Al Ress- stein and Graben-Hoffman. The vocalist, Mre. Helen Lapin; Adah, luncheon was held on Tuesday, Dec. ler, co-chairmen of the social com- vocalists appearing on the pro-. Miss Martha Serlin; Ruth, Mrs. 8, at the Masonic Temple, and was mittee of Temple Beth El's Young gram will be Mrs. Marguerite CHANUKAH GREETINGS TO OUR MANY Fay Stalburg; Esther, Miss attended by 825 guests. Peoples Club, announce a Chanu- Schuiling Hoexter, Mrs. Jacob S. Miriam Schultz; Martha, Mrs. FRIENDS AND PATRONS The president, Mrs. Abe Rosen- kah tea dance to be given Sunday, Souls, Mrs. Edmund Sloman and Sadie Nitchun; Elects, Mrs. Grace berg, greeted the guests and ex- Dec. 27. Ray Oberschulte's 9-piece Mrs. J. Myer Berrie. Mehr; warder, Mrs. Paula A. pressed appreciation for their sup- band will supply the music. The Goldsmith; sentinel, Mrs. Gladys port. dance will-begin at 3:30 p. m. and Contributions to Scholarship Langwald; efficiency advisor, Mrs. Mrs. Max Coven. donor luncheon will be given in the social hall of Fund of United He. Anne Paul. chairman, thanked the committee Temple Beth El. Admission will be The first regular business meet- brew Schools for its untiring efforts in help- 25 cents for non-members, 15 cents ing under the new regime will be ing to make this affair a social for members. Refreshments will be held on Monday, Dec. 28, at the The United Hebrew Schools and financial success. Mrs. Coven served. All are welcome. wish to accept with thanks con- Eastern Star Temple. There will presented Dr. Leo N. Franklin, tributions to the scholarship fund be entertainment and refresh- who spoke on the subject, "The Rabbi A. Elman Here in Be- ments. from the following: Symbolism of Light," the subject half of Chicago Theo- Mrs. Fannie Shapiro of 710 being of special significance on this Peterboro, one scholarship to the first day of Chanukah. logical College United Hebrew Schools scholar- George Galvani sang a group of AL WEISMAN solos. Miss Shirley Mitchell gave Rabbi A. Elman of Chicago is in ship fund. No German Goods Sold Mr. and Mrs. Julius Karden of a few impersonations. Detroit in the interests of the Chi- THAT Rent a Book-3c a Day Zedakah's next social meeting cago Hebrew Theological College. 12072 N. Martindale, one-half scholarship to the United Hebrew Flab Rooms to Rent will be held, Monday, Dec. 14, at Last Saturday he addressed a OLD Schools scholarship fund in hon- 1:30 p. m., at the home of Mrs. number of congregations. Ile will Club Exchange, 10220 Dexter TIME Joseph Staub, 3042 Sturtevant. A remain here for a short time and or of the Bar Mitzvah of their SERVICE program and refreshments have will contact all Detroit synagogues son, Ralph. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Srere of been planned. in behalf of the college. He came here instead of Rabbi H. Burstein LaSalle Blvd., a contribution to the scholarship fund of the United Eva Prenzlauer Maternity who was originally to have visited Hebrew Schools. AT WARREN AVE. Detroit in behalf of the college. TEMPLE .1-7540 The Mu tual Club, a contribu- RELIABLE HOUSE HELP. Laun- Aid Thanks Supporters See Our Assortment of Guaranteed Used Cars Hon to the scholarship fund of dresses, women for house clean- Symposium on Polish Pro. the United Hebrew Schools. ing, house maids. women for On behalf of the Eva Prenzlauer ponds Thursday Nate Robinson of New York, Maternity Aid, Mrs. Philip Ellen- part time work. By hour, day a contribution to the United He- or week. Schlesinger's, Medi- stein thanks all those who helped brew Schools in memory of his A symposium to discuss the at- make a success of the recent donor son 2526. CHANUKAII GREETINGS event. Thanks are expressed to Dr. titude of the Federation of Polish parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Rob- Harry Kirshbaum and Dr. Harry Jews toward the announced pro- inson. QUILTS—Made or recovered from To our old customers we express an appreciation of loyalty Judge and Mrs. Charles Rubi- Levitt and to the following enter- posal of the Polish ministry to your own feathers or wools. Pil- —to our new customers our appreciation of confidence—to tainers: Mrs. Doris Spirting expel! Jews from Poland, has been ner, a donation to the United He- lows recovered—special, $1.25. those who are not our customers we hope to have the pri•i• Markle, Miss Mildred Feldman, arranged by the Detroit district brew Schools in honor of the Bar Full line of curtains, baby, lege and pleasure of serving you in the days to come . . • • Miss Fay Seigel, Miss Rose and the Ezra Sisterhood on Thurs- Mitzvah of Cyril Schwartz of shower and wedding gifts. Dex- Schwartz, Beverly Lois Knoppow, day, Dec. 17, at Bnai Moshe, Law- Chicago Blvd., and Edward Wel- ter Quilt & Gift Shop, 11649 ler of Wildemere Ave. Geraldine Kapland, Francis Block, rence and Dexter. Dexter Blvd., at Webb. Hogarth Nate Robinson of New York, Harry Weinberg, president of Stanley Seger, a n d Lawrence 9050. the federation, and Mrs. I. Finkel- a contribution to the United He- Fink. stein, president of the Sisterhood, brew Schools in memory of Mrs. PRIVATE JEWISH HOME FOR FINEST BAKED GOODS IN TOWN AGED moved to larger quarters Agreeing with Attorney Max urge all members to attend. Promi- Becky Techna of New York. A scholarship pays for one TOwnsend 8.4929 at 1602 W. Philadelphia, corner Gilford that the motion picture nent speakers will propound their 10230 Dexter Blvd. year's education of a child whose companies might have better taste, views. Woodrow Wilson. Strictly kosher. parents are unable to pay for him. Personal attention by PEARL but holding they cannot be penal- The Israel Zangwill Memorial FISIIER. Limited accommoda- ised for lack of it, U. S. District The leader of the anti-Semitic Fund will soon announce the estab- suit tions. Trinity 2-0096. Judge Yankwich dismissed a lishment of the Israel Zangwill National Union of France has a brought by the former against a perfect name Its Jean Goy ... EMBARRASSED by HAIR on film studio to enjoin exhibition of Memorial Medal . . . It will be The anti-Jewish outfit in Is belle face, arms, legs? Unwanted hair a film he contends portrays law- given in alternate years for the France is a allic prototype of the removed safely, painlessly, per- yers as fixers, tricksters and dis- best work by a Jewish writer, one Ku Klux Klan ... Its pass word manently. Recommended by GIVEN BY TILE honest, and expresses the idea in English and another in Hebrew is: "the serpent marches on Zion," . . . The fund intends to offer a physicians. Mary Kelley, Elec- that courts do not render justice. to which the reply is: "Ay, but prize of $120 for the best design trolysis Specialist, 214 Broad- lie maintained public decency was the sword shall drive him back." for the proposed medal. way Market Bldg. Cherry 1814. offended. $1 treatment. Fn. consulta- tion. NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT MR. JOSEI'll SPRINGEL, Mgr. 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