THEPEMOMPOSiltAMONICU3 1111•1111 and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE ■ ' Cantors Arrange DAVID A. BROWN COMMENTS ON Aud.-Gen. Gundry Concert on May 26 • ALLIED CAMPAIGN PUBLICITY To Speak Sunday MONTEITH INN MUSKOKA, CANADA Proceeds far Benefit of Blind Congratulates The Detroit Jewish Chronicle for Having His Meese,. to Jews of Detroit Cantor, Ray. Feivel Sobolow "Done a Splendid Job" I. be Given ea Altama's Hear A concert by the Detroit can- David A. Brown, nationally "Well, my good friend, they are tors Association for the benefit of A message of interest and im- prominent campaigner who beaded using it here in the New York the famous blind cantor, Rev. Fel- vel Sobolow, who had recently gone the most successful Joint Distribu- campaign and now I find it in the portance to the Jewish community of Detroit will be delivered this tion Committee campaigns, makes Detroit campaign, so take it for through a severe illness, will be given on May 26, at 8:30 p, in.. at Interesting comment on the pub- granted that it is being used all Sunday noon by George T. Gundry, Michigan's auditor-general, over licity of the current Allied Jewish the Philadelphia-Byron Hall. over the country. The committee in charge of this Campaign. Mr. Brown writes to It is time they got through the editor: concert consists of the officers and with their slap-on-the-wrist type "I want to congratulate you and of campaign, which got them members of the synagogue main- tained at the Philadelphia-Byron The Chronicle for the fine manner nickels instead of dollars and Hall, and comprise the following: in which the coming Allied Jew- which gave to those for whom Abe Levy. chairman: Jacob Ber- ish Campaign was publicized in they raised this money the very Hooky, secretary; Moshe Margolis, this week's issue. minimum of the possibilities of "I got a great kick out of the American Jewry. treasurer; Mendel Hassel, Gdali Friedman, Isadore Jacob, Herman full page announcement showing You and your associates have Marcus and Eli Bitker. Attorney page of Der Stuermer and the done a splendid job with The Morris m Merton Is in charge of drawings and pictures making up Chronicle during these many years the balance of the page. publicity. and again I congratulate you. "Shortly after I withdrew from Tickets will be sold at 25c tarts "I am sure that the campaign The Jewish music loving public. active campaigning for the J. D. now being conducted will again and particularly those interested C. I was told by the powers that put Detroit Jews on the map as in synagogue music, are urged to be (and they still are the powers) the most generous Jewish group In attend this concert and contribute that never again would that or- this country. ganization be guilty of using so- thereby to the worthy cause. "For many years Detroit held called horror material to stimulate this distinction. May it never lose giving. it again." Season Opens May 24 Excellent Accommodations— Running Hot and Cold Water Rooms with bath-Room service KOSHER Meals, oiled Cuisine — Jewish Chef from Owssic Hotel, MiAnsi, Florida. Supervised social and athletic activities—Dancing. Golf, Ten- nis, Riding. Badminton, Ping- pong, Boating. Swimming in cool waters of Lake Roues% at Hotel door For further information write to Hotel, or Mr. H. Shopsowitz, 295 Spading Ave., Toronto, Canada. Who Contributions to Funds of Council of Jewish Women Remembers Thirty Years Ago? There are many men, scat- tered up and down this con- tinent who are yet -big this year on a comfortable in- come. They are men who 30 years ago or threabouts pur- chased • Great-West Policy of Endowment at age 60 or 65. They have had no In- vestment worries and the amount guaranteed is being paid in full, and their fami- lies have been protected against their Possible Iona, Full particulars of this in- teresting, profit-sharing pol- icy will be sent on request without obligation. Harry Ilimelstein 1512 Union Guardian Bldg. Detroit. Mich. Representing THE Great-West Life ASSURANCE COMPANY HEAD 0171C1t: WINNIPEG The Detroit section of the Na- tional Council of Jewish Women received the following contribu- tions: For • the Council Camp Vacation Fund: In memory of Albert Krohn from Dr. and Mrs. I. Irving Bat- her; in memory of Albert P. Stel- ler, from Miss Emma Butzel and Miss Sarah Selminski; in memory of Maurice J. Caplan, from Mr. and Mn. Maurice Klein and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leib; in memory of Sadie Jacobson Bing, from Miss Emma Butzel and Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Rosenbaum; in memory of Bertha Traub, from Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Rosenbaum; in memory of William Harrison Frank, from Miss Emma Butzel; in memory of Mrs. Sol Kaufmann, from Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Klein; in memory of Moses Ilimmelhoch, from Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Klein. In honor of the anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Spiegel of Chi- cago from Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wineman. For the Council Camp Improve- ment Fund: In memory of the birthday of Leon H. Frank, from Mrs. Leon H. Frank; In memory of Maurice J. Caplan, from Mr. and Mrs. Herman August, Mr. and Mrs. H, J. L. Frank and Mrs Leon H. Frank; in memory of Albert Steller, Samuel RI Glogower, Sadie Jacobson Bing, George Mandel of Highland Park, Ill., and Mrs. Klass, from Mr. and Mrs. H. J. L Frank and Mrs Leon H. Frank, For the Elsa F Welling Scholar- ship Fund, in memory of Helene Berendt and Maurice J. Caplan, from Dr. B, D. Welling. LL-Commander Isaac Schloss- bach, who commanded Admiral Byrd's ship on its 1933.34 Antarc- tic expedition, will pilot a plane on a new North Pole trip set to be- gin In June. 1 .1 . 11111r-- Membership Drive Will Be Conducted By the Bnai David Beginning May 15 Drive Was Originally Planned for Passover But Was Postponed After Allied Jewish Campaig n Beginning May 15, Erev Shevuoth of this year, Congrega- tion Bnai David will conduct an intensive membership campaign. Congregation Bnai David is located on Elmhurst and Four- teenth and possesses one of the most attractive synagogues in the community. Besides the usual daily and Sabbath services, Congrega- tion Bnai David carries on a wide cultural and educational program. During the winter season, Friday night lectures and gatherings take place. Among the youth activities, Contributions to the United "A Christian Youth Looks a t Hebrew Schools Anti-Semitism," Topic of Pro-Cons Meeting Contributions to the United He- brew Schools of Detroit were re- ceived from the following: Mr. and Mrs. Sam Miller, 3242 Sturtevant Ave., one scholarship in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Leonard. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Lippitt, 2915 Calvert Ave., one scholarship in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of their sons, Alvin and Calvin. Any BOY from 10 to 20 s. TALL! SHORT! SLIM! STOUT! TO one who isn't familiar with the completeness and extensiveness of our Second Floor Boys' Store stocks this may sound like a big order. IT IS A BIG ORDER, but we are fully prepared to make good in a big way. Corns in today—see these new 1937 SANDY ROSS and WENDEL-PAIGE suite, they will make a hit with your son and with YOU. PREP SUITS Estes Pale. SS KNICKER SUITS Ian hoot $5 es. The body of Mr. Schlissel, who died Sunday of a heart attack in Los Angeles, was brought to De- troit Thursday where funeral serv- ices were conducted on Friday, May 7, by Rabbi A. M. Hershman. Burial was in Clover Hill Ceme- tery. Mr. Schlissel was born 72 years ago in Austria and came to the United States 40 years ago. He lived in Detroit for a number of years before he left in 1921 to make his home in California. He leaves three sons, Charles I. Schlissel and Myron A. Keys, at- torneys in Detroit, and A. James Keys, of Pasadena, Calif. Mother of Oscar A. Kauf- man Dies at Age of 68 Funeral services for Mrs. Millie "Family Relations" "Family Relations' will be the subject discussed in a panel under the leadership of Mrs. W. S. Bergman, psychologist of Wayne University, for the Young Moth- ers Study Club, at their next meeting on Tuesday, May 11, at 1:15, at the Dexter branch of the Jewish Community Center, 11518 Dexter Blvd. • • • Twelfth Street Mothers' Club En- tertainment At the next meeting of the Twelfth Street Mothers' Club which wit be held on Tuesday, May 11, at 8 o'clock at the syna- gogue on Pingree at Woodrow Wilson Ave., a most interesting evening is anticipated. Mrs. David Shubow will give humorous readings. Leo Holin- stadt will render several violin selections; and a short sketch en- titled "Shevuoth in Palestine" will be portrayed by Adele Mon- dry. • • • The sale of bricks for the Roth- schild-Hadassah University Hospi- tal by the Business and Profes- sional Women's Division continues steadily. The division has a unique method in the sale of these bricks. Special verses paying tribute to the memory of a dear departed, or honoring a birthday or other joyous occasion, is sent to the person honored, while the brick itself is given to the person buy- ing it. The following have recently bought bricks: Mrs. Ann Bf. Cap- lan, honoring Marjorie Ann Dia- mond; Mendetta Popkin, in mem- ory of mother; Bess Feldman. in memory of mother; Mrs. Ida Col- ten, honoring mother, Mrs. II. Buchhalter; Mrs. S. Rhodes, in memory of Mrs. M. Rosenstein; Helen Kass, honoring mother; He- len Kass, honoring aunt, Mrs. T. Isaacs; Lillian Abramsohn. honor- ing niece, Lorraine Markowitz; Bess Harrison, honoring mother; Rose Schwarts, honoring mother; Rose Lichter, honoring mother; Kate Goldsmith, honoring mother; Kate Goldsmith, in memory of father; Mayme Stone, in memory of father, Bake Sale of J. W. E. W. 0. Thursday, May 13 A special meeting of the Jewish Women's European Welfare Or- ganization was held Monday, May 3, at Congregation Bnai Moshe. Letters were read from the European orphans. Checks were sent' out for the regular orphan cases, and four checks of $5 each were mailed as temporary relief to new cases. The society also paid room rent for orphans brought over by this organization to Detroit and room rent for an orphan student in a Hebrew college. It was decided to pay for a steamship ticket of a widow in Poland which will take her to Cuba where she will rejoin her son. Arrangements were made for the Shevuoth bake gale on Thurs- day, May 13, at the Detroit Jewish meat markets, the proceeds to go for relief of European orphans. A special board meeting is called for Monday, May 10, at the resi- dence of Mrs. I. Israel, vice-presi- dent of the organization, 1675 Gladstone. Agudath Herzl Young Jude- eans Celebrate Lag b'Omer The Agudath Herzl Young Judeans held their annual Lag of Omer picnic Sunday, May 2, at Palmer Park. The Carmel Hebrew Schools also took part in this pic- nic. Winners of events were: Shooting of the bow and arrow, Gladys Lawton; broad jump, Manuel Sklar; 60-yard dash, Mil- ton Lucow; Monty Frankel, best ball player; Milton Medintz held out the longest in a contest on historical Hebrew names. A spe- cial prize was given to Eisemen for the best story about Lag b'Omer, Over 150 children and many parents attended the picnic. I. A. Lawton, principal of the Carmel Hebrew Schools and organizer of the club presented the children with their prizes. Kaufmann, leader in Jewish club activities, and the mother of Oscar A. Kaufmann, attorney and former assistant corporation counsel, were held Tuesday. Burial was in Clover Hill Park Cemetery. Mrs. Kauf- mann was born in Detroit 68 years ago, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Moses Edloff, who came here af- ter their marriage in Syracuse, N. Y., and lived here for 50 years. A member of Congregation Shaarey Zedek, Mrs. Kaufmann was the first president of its Ladies' Auxiliary. At the time of her death, she belonged also to Hadassah, Shaarey Zedek Sister- hood and the National Council of Jewish Women. She died Sunday at her home, 1536 Glynn Court, and leaves her husband, Sol Kauf- mann, and her son, Oscar A. Wife of Hotel Owner Is Dead; Mrs. Max Elkin Dies in Detroit Hospital Mrs. Hilda C. Elkin, wife of Max Elkin of the Colonial Hotel, Mount Clemens, Mich., died Tues- day night, April 27, in the Jen- ning's Hospital, Detroit, following complications after two major operations. She was 34 years of age. Mrs. Elkin, a well known and highly respected resident of the Mount Clemens community, was an active member of the local syna- gogue, and the B. T. M. Sisterhood of the synagogue. She was a na- tive of Cleveland, the daughter of Mrs. C. a Levy, of that city, who survives her. Mr. and Mrs. Elkin were married in Mount Clemens, and had lived there almost con- tinuously throughout their married life. Besides her husband, Max, the deceased Ia survived by a son, Elliott, cadet of Howe Military School, Howe, Ind.; two brothers and five sisters. The father, Charles D. Levy. of Cleveland. died suddenly in Mt. Clemens while on a visit there Dec. 28, 1936. The funeral and burial took place on Thursday at 3 p. m. with services at the Woodmere Ceme- tery Chapel, Detroit. Rabbi Leon From, a friend of the Elkin family for many years, officiated. OBITUARY MAX GROSSMAN Funeral services for Max Gross- man, former detective-lieutenant, who died early Sunday in Wom- an's Hospital after an illness of several weeks, were held at 2 p. m. Tuesday. Burial was in Clover Hill Cemetery. Mr. Grossman, whose home was at 2752 Boston Blvd. W., was born in Cincinnati, 0., 58 years ago. He was ap- pointed patrolman on the De- troit police force in 1899 and for 23 years served as patrolman. truant officer and detective. For many years he was attached to the juvenile division. After re- signing from the department, he operated the Federal Salvage & Sales, Inc., and for a short time was manager of an army store. At the time of his death he was a broker of baker's equipment. He leaves his wife, Bertha; two daughters, Mrs. Adrian Tobias and Bunny Grossman; three brothers, Detective-Sergt. Louis Grossman, Fred and Joseph Gross- man, and two sisters, Mrs. Ben Harris and Mrs. Rose Friedman, all of Detroit. ESTHER BERICK of 308 Owen Ave., 57 years old died on May 4. Funeral services were held on May 6 with inter- ment in Bnai David Cemetery, Rabbi J. S. Sperka officiating. She is survived by her husband, Arthur; three daughters, Anna- belle L., Mrs. Rose Sarasohn and Mrs. Betty Prady; five sons. Cole- man S., Joseph, Fred, Edward and Harold; two sisters, Mrs. J. Aber- blatt and Mrs. M. Ferbank of Dorchester, Mass., and a brother, Sam Zaft of Russia. Mrs. Berick was a member of the Progressive Ladies Unterstatzung Verein, Wo- men's Friendship Club, Women's Free Loan Association and Jew- ish Women's European Welfare Organization. For Sale--Apartments The Magic City Never again will the Sheriff sell Detroit on the front steps e/ the Court House. Apt. val- ues now range 50'i,, rents 70% of normal. A few pick-ups at 30c to 40c on the dollar. Out-of-town buyers flocking in. Rely on us for all facts and figures. $50,000 down bal. long time 51/2% mtg. 85 beautiful apts. 2 to 4 rooms. Tiled baths, showers, new General Electric refrig. vacuum steam, marble tile lobby. Rent $53,000 normal $78,000. Only one of these 40c on the dollar. 36 Units Regular $135,000 now $53,500 with $11,000 down. Rent $14,000. Outstanding location. Move in make a for- tune. 33 Apts. $225,000 property forced sale $65,000 about $15,000 down. Tile marble lobby. Ex- pensive stone trimmed. Clears $10,000 yr. above expense and taxes right now. $4,500 down 12 apts. massive 3 story Tapestry solid bk. Tiled entrance and hall, 3 rooms tiled baths built in tubs. New Frigi- daises, new stoves, painted walls. Rent $5,600. A $75,000 sacri- fice for $22,500. MR. BEDFORD Homer Warren & Co. REALTORS as Tear. Dependehle &,.k. Rev. Gates Jacob Silverman atIRGIOAL MOREL WI Some Pmettee Recommended In TIOnstane and Re•teit•le 2903 Elmhurst TO. 11-6839 filswriagas Performed Rev. Cantor DAVID GOLDEN Detroit .. Far•elt• MOREL TYLER Salta Wedding Ceremon- ies Performed at Home and by Age• pointment. Monuments of Character *—TV Manuel arbacb Graolte mad N.M. lgonstmeate 7729 TWELFTH ST. EUCLID 7101 • There w1 "*""' tdb memory " of • loved ate to the one than the eakient and erderly handling of the funeral arrangement.. ATTENTIVE PERSONAL SERVICE .. . GILBERT'S 81 DELAWARE AVE. TRINITY 2-3211 An exciting contest, with 81.000 in cash prizes, was announced in The Chronicle last month. This contest is sponsored by the National Council of Young Israel. Since its announcement it has created unusual interest among ALICE BURSTON utessxoax,s, Wherin g 1. .11 the the contestants. There will be of this city, 64 years old, died on green:Ss of Jewish and scienttec a total of 296 cash prizes. The May 3. Funeral services were Inn. with an esperteneed and orb. committee in charge states: held on May 4 with interment in entigeally trained Mad, this new "If you have not yet entered the Bnai David Cemetery, Rabbi J. esitabilohment sacra contest it is not too late. Find out S. Specks officiating. She is sur- where a Young Israel Club meets vived by three sons, Albert, Henry in your neighborhood and ask for a nd Joseph and three daughters, Sigma Theta Delta's College an entry blank or call M. H. Gold- Helen, Mabelle and Frances. DAT OR NIGHT smith, Madison 6370, and he will Carnival on May 23 Phone MAdison 2525 gladly furnish you one. Any boy SAM BABKIN or girl from 10 to 16 is eligible." of 641 Putnam Ave., 50 years old, Sigma Theta Delta Sorority of died on May 3. Funeral services Wayne University carried away an honors at the inter-sorority Frank G. Smith Ia Elected were held on May 4 with Rabbi Harold N. Rosenthal officiating. bridge tournament on April 23 at Treasurer of Atlas He is survived by his wife, Rose; Jewish Funeral Home McKenzie Union. Miss Ethel °real- Malting Co. and several brothers and sisters kin won first prize and Miss Edith Office, Chapel & Showrooms in Cincinnati. Rosenbaum, second prize. The lov- ing cup was also presented to the The election of Frank G. Smith 613 CLAIRMOUNT AT 2ND sorority. The girls playing on the as treasurer and director of the Social Credit Group sorority team were the Misses Atlas Malting Company is an- Ethel Orechkin, Edith Rosenbaum, nounced by Robert O. Cunningham, A meeting of the Social Credit Beatrice Halter and Jeanette Lon- president. Group was held at the home of Mr. Smith is well k no wn Mrs. Ann Finkel. Miss Esther Et- Look for an announcement don. The barn dance which was to throughout Detroit and Michigan's kin was speaker of the evening. shortly of the establishment of the hare been held May 23 has been banking • n d business circles I t was decided to contribute $50 Institute of American Civilization canceled and a college carnival will through his financial connections to the Allied Jewish Campaign. with Howard LeSourd, dean of the be held at McKenzie Union on the extending over a long period of Final arrangements were made Boston University graduate school, same date. There will be taxi danc- years. His broad acquaintance in for the mother and daughter ban- as the master mind Its pur- poses Trill ba ing, • fish pond, refreshment financial matters brought him into quet to be held at Northwood to acquaint and edu- on booths, • fortune teller and other close contact with the growth and iltday 12. Following the business cate Americans with the cultural contributions to America of the success of any of what are now meeting, social was attractions held honoring On May 2 members of the Michigan s outstanding industries. Mrs. Glossman, a recent bride, various racial and religious groups . • . It will work primarily through In his new capacity as treasurer sorority honored their mothers at and Miss Irene Pollack. The next schools and a luncheon at Moinet's Tea Room. and director of Atlas Malting meeting universities.. • It has will take place at the a mbitious plans for a museum of Miss June Micheals was master of Company this experience will be of home of Mrs. Bela Liggett, 2020 American culture at the World's untold valise to the company. ceremonies. Elmhurst. Fair. A Modern Jewish Funeral Home yutpatlittir iPeruire WERNEY orrizo a.d $22. ;O $12.195 Altman's Jewish Radio period, on Station WMBC. Mr. Gundry who will be the honor guest of this station will be introduced by J. H. Schakne, pub- lisher of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle, at whose instance the auditor-general accepted this op- portunity to address the Jews of Detroit. Mr. Gundry is one of the young- est men ever to hold public office in Michigan, and despite his youth has already established an enviable record as an efficient and con- scientious servant of the people. The high plane of efficiency upon which the auditor-general's office is being conducted has won him praise from leaders of the Democratic party who point to Mr. Gundry as the ideal "new dealer." lie is an eloquent speaker and the community is urged to tune in on Altman's hour on Sunday to hear him speak on a topic which will be of vital interest to every one. SU Weeks' Course in Interior Decoration A six weeks course in interior decoration will begin at the Thursday, May 13, meeting of the Woodward Club, which will be held at the Jewish Center. Miss Elsie Janet of Wayne Uni- versity will conduct the course of which this is the first meeting. The sewing class will meet as usual from 1 to 3 on the came afternoon. Every suit is Hudson quality in fabric and tailoring detail. Every suit is styled to satisfy a boys desire for the newest in young men's styling. 54 The tenth award of the Richard J. H. Gottheil Medal for Distinguished Service to Jewry goes to President Frank- lin D. Roosevelt The presenta- tion will be made in Washing- ton at an early date to be fixed by the President. The Zeta Beta Tau Frater- nity, oldest and largest of the Jewish college fraternities has a membership of 6,000 men and chapters on 35 campuses in the United States and Canada. Its president is Herbert E. Steiner of New York City. The awards which are based on recommendations of a jury of distinguished American edi- tors none of whom are members of the fraternity, have included, among others, James G. Mc- Donald, former High Commis- sinner for Refugees from Ger- many; Governor Herbert H. Lehman, the Reverend John Haynes Holmes, Julius Rosen- wald, Dr. Stephen S. Wise, Felix Warburg and the Pilgrim. age Team of the National Con- ference of Jews and Christians, consisting of the Reverend Everett R. Clinchy, Father J. Elliot Ross and Rabbi Morris Lazaron. West Warren Mothers' Club to Visit Sigma Gamma Hospital Scheel for Crippled Children On Thursday noon, May 13, the members of the West Warren Mothers' Club will visit, the Sig- ma Gamma Hospital School for Crippled Children. Automobiles will leave New- berry School, 29th at Jackson St.. at 1 o'clock sharp. All those wishing to make this trip are Young Israel Contest "100,- asked to be there promptly. • • • 000 Pennies from Heaven" We have made a special study of "out-size" boys requirements. By the use of subtle tailoring lines and proportions, colors and pat. tern, our clothes tend to make stout boys look thinner, thin boys fuller and short boys taller. In every case proper fit and propor- tions it will surprise you what the length of a coat will do) make your boy a well dressed, present. able young man. 9zus9sets. HON. CEO. T. GUNDRY "A Christian Youth Looks a t Anti-Semitism," is the subject of a talk to be given at the nex t meeting of the Pro-Cons of the Jewish Community Center, Thurs- day, May 13, at 9 p. m. Miss Marie Henry of the Central Methodis t Church, a leader in the Epworth League of this city, will be the speaker. Everyone is invited to Jewish Press in Poland Banned hear her. as well as to attend the Mothers and Daughters Ban- for Publishing Report of regular Thursday night lecture quet at Jewish Com- Reich Baal Brith series. munity Center WARSAW (WNS)--For print- ing dispatches from Berlin re- If a proposed ripper bill goe s The Oakland Mothers' Club porting the confiscation of prop- through the Pennsylvania legisla • erty and funds of the Bnsi Brith lure Judge William M. Lewis o f will hold its mother and daughter banquet on Monday evening. May in Germany every Jewish news- Philadelphia may lose his job .. paper in Poland was confiscated. But Theodore Rosen, who wa s 10, at 7 o'clock, at the Jewish The Polish authorities acted be- crippled in the World War, will be Community Center. Mrs. Ida Drapkin will be the cause the dispatches, were "an of- promoted to presiding justice o f toast-mistress. Herman Jacobs, ex- tense to a neighboring state." the family court. ecutive director of the Jewish Community Center, will respond to toasts on "The Club and the Community." Music and dancing will follow the banquet. Mrs. Oscar Robinson, chairman of the Mothers Clubs' advisory committee will also take part in the program. • • • We Fit Them All! Body of Max Schlissel Brought Here for Burial Sale of Bricks for Rothschild Hadassah University Hospital Until Congregation Bnai David, has an active religious school, a junior congregation, several Young Judaea clubs, and a Boy Scout troop. This membership campaign was planned for the period between Pesach and Shevuoth but out of consideration to the Allied Jewish Campaign it was postponed and will begin Erev Shevuoth May 15 . A special Shevuoth program wil l be presented by Congregation Bnai David over the Jewish Radio Forum on Wednesday, May 12, a t 8:30 p. m. Rabbi Josue S. Sperka will be the speaker. 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