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February 18, 1938
JR. SERVICE GROUP
SECTION PLANNED 1
(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE)
chairmanship of Harry Seligson.
The other sub-committee, which
will conduct a project for the
school-age group of the commu-
nity, is headed by Ephraim Com-
berg•
Serving with Dr. Sidlow, on the
advisory board of the Detroit
Service Group Junior Section. are:
Mrs. Anne Manson Caplan, Max
Chomsky, Maurice Giesler, Miss
Beryl Jacobs, Herman Resnick,
Bud Berman, Miss Rachel Ber-
man, Mrs. Jack Rom, Ely Comay,
Rosalind Aria, Lavy M. Becker,
secretary, and Harry Seligson,
. .
ex-o c .
Dr. Sidlow has invited the
board to meet at his home, 18645
Fairfield, on Tuesday evening,
Feb. 22, at 8:30.
Services of Shaarey Zedek
Junior Congregation
At the services of the Junior
Congregation of Shaarey Zedek
this Sabbath morning, Helen
Kerabenick will review the week's
sedra and Irene Ossepow will
speak on the Ilaftorah.
and THE LEGAL CHRONIC! F
REPORTS JEWISH COMMUNITY COUNCILS
ORGANIZED IN MORE THAN 20 CITIES
Zfirah and Nardi
in Contest Monday
ZEDEK Y. P. S.
E CLARIFIES SHAAREY
FORMAL ON MARCH 12
REFUGEES' STATUS
The Sisterhood of Congregation
Shaarey Zedek is sponsoring
Julian H. Krolik's Outline of Development of Representa, musical event this Monday. Feb. Convention Legalizing Resi-
21, at 8:15 p. rn., in the social
dence of German Exiles I
tive Bodies Made Public by Council of Fed-
hall of the synagogue, Chicago at
erations and Welfare Funds
Signed by 7 Nations
Lawton, when Brachah Zfirah and
Nachum Nardi will give the fare-
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In the past seven years, Jewish ing attempts to inject so-called
GENEVA (WNS) — Boraden- 1,
community councils representative Jewish "issues" in political cam-
ing of the term "German refugee" i
paigns,
according
to
Mr.
Krolik.
to
include all stateless persons who
of all groups have been organics]
were refugees in Germany from
"Essential Democracy"
in more than 20 cities of the
other
countries, the League of Na-;
The most impressive single fact
United States and Canada to con-
Cons intergovernmental conference ;
sider broad Jewish problems, cre- in the sudden growth of these
adopted a new convention regu-!
councils since1930, he said, has
lating the legal status of German!
ate better understanding among been their "essential democracy."
refugees in the countries where
Jews and help safeguard Jewish
"They seem to have arisen," he
they
now live. The convention in-
rights, Julian II. Krolik, chairman declared, "in response to the needs
cludes 25 articles and goes into
of a special committee on Corn- of individual communities and al-
effect
immediately. Seven of the 14
munity Councils, declared in a re- most entirely without stimulation
nations represented at the confer-
port just made public by the Coun- by a national organization or by
ence — England, Denmark, Bel-
cil of Jewish Federations and Wel- forceful personalities who concen-
gium, Spain, Norway, France and
fare Funds.
trated their energies to further
Holland — have already ratified
The councils have concerned the movement."
the pact. An attempt to change the
themselves with a large variety of
Mr. Krolik, who is vice-chair-
regulation under which refugees
Jewish problems ranging from man of the Detroit Jewish Com-
are given labor permits only after
Kashruth supervision, control of munity Council, said three sets of
living in a country three years
"meshulochim" and curriculum re- conditions appeared to be respon-
failed to win approval. Among the
BRACHAH ZFIRAH
vision in Hebrew schools to opera- sible for the formation of these
important points in the convention
tion of welfare funds for non-local councils in recent years; the great-
causes, investigation of employ- er homogeneity and stability of the well concert of their American are:
1—Refugees have the right to
ment discrimination and combat- Jewish population in this country tour.
These talented and versatile identification papers to be issued
since the ending of immigration;
by
the country of residence which
the rise of anti-Semitism in vari- artists are not unknown in De- shall
serve a spassports for travel
ous countries; and "the growing troit but with each appearance
awareness that there exist prob- they gained additional friends abroad; 2—Labor permits shall be
issued
to refugees after they have
lems which should be the concern and followers. They bring to their lived in a country for three years,
of all Jews and there has hereto- audience the living, pulsating at- if they are parents of a child born
fore been no agency capable of mosphere of Eretz Israel. In their
dealing with them in the manner music is experienced the pano- in the country of residence or if
rama of history—the lives of Ori- they are married to nationals of
desired."
the country of residence; 3—Refu-
In some cities the activities of ental Jews.
may be deported to Germany
Brachah Zfirah, Yemenite Jew- gees
the council have been confined to
only if they have refused to obey
the operation of a Jewish welfare ess, portrays in her very being the an order to emigrate to another
fund drive for non-local causes, romanticism of the Orient. Or- country within a specified time; 4
Mr. Krolik found. Describing their phaned when a mere child, she —Refugees are to be accorded the
various functions in other cities, in time gained admission to the sonic social insurance, education
Children Village of Meier Shefe- and unemployment relief as are
he said:
"1. The roundlet heir made It possible yah in Palestine—the project of
to bring lllll tiers of gemral
in- Junior Hadassah. It was some- granted to other foreigners; 5—
terest to the ettention
Refugees may not be expelled ex-
all element•
of the community and have risen op- time after her graduation from cept for reasons of public or na-
portunity tor exprewklon to all groups the village that she understood to
tional security.
end maul. of slew. By bringing together
wislentiel cepitallsts and looters of rt.- develop her voice and dramatic
dist! lobo, enrols, the orthodox and ability. She went to Germany and
norsollglow, and others holding similar- there studied under Reinhardt.
J. W. V. INSTALLATION
ly tiptoed Oros, they hem develoied •
Nardi, although a Russian by
greater understanding and a broader
Ind
DINNER-DANCE FEB. 27
perspective of simmunity matter. .
birth
and
educated
in
European
the middy divergent scrimps allich
musical centers, has lived in Pal-
couelltute a Jenish simmunIty.
On Sunday, Feb. 27, at 6 p. m.,
"2. Controversies attiring JeWlsli krona" estine and has so completely Iden-
and Indhitittels, Involving Jettlfth ',mil- tified himself with Eretz Israel the Detroit Post No. 135, Jewish
let]a are being eilfiraded by arbitration
n
through
the facilities of some motivate. that his music is considered "of War Veterans of the United
The co
In Montreal end Cleveland the Land." Ile is a composer and States, and the Ladies Auxiliary
have establinhed formal arbitration pros
colurem In neeordeWe Nith the statutes has either created or arranged will have joint installation of offi-
'mooning weh artimb mid their deci- all the music which Zfirah sings.
sions ere binding on both parties.
In addition he is a fine and able
"2 I/Incrimination In employment
natl.( Jrx, hes become a merlon, limb- concert pianist and will render
Ion in neatening the emirate of Jewish two solo numbers in addition to
voting people. Special 4 . tunnillteea of the companying his talented wife
roilliellot In Detroit and one or two other
titles hum mllet - taken to if
tapas Bracha Zfirah.
NO CHARGE
specific vompleints and to corro 1 poli-
There are still some tickets
cies of malt mployers.
FO R PICK • UP
5. Some eminells have edopled reso- available which can be obtained
AND DELIVERY
lution. of widest with regard In the from officers and board of the
persecution ttf Jew. In I.erniany and
Poland. Such Relit.. hate apporentiy Sisterhood, from the office of the
iwen take. only when them ow owls- congregation, from the office of
eantiliti unanimity. of opinion I have the Philadelphia and Byron He-
been Intended to eliminate stelentent•
of self-appointed end Irrettporpilile Jet, brew School or by calling Mrs.
ypokeatilep „ho Itt the .rat have Nathan Spevakow, Tyler 6-6402
unJ ertaken to Weak for I ie entire
Mrs. George Levey, University
net nun nit y.
-a The council. In Worcenter end St . 1-1262, or Mrs. Wolf Kaplan,
Paul, . lllll g otherm have sponsored edit- Townsend 8-8275.
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conferences and insilltutions. To
stimulate Interest in Jewish religion. oh-
. Its Montre,,I. the r nett
that
tnIrtell audience. of 1.030 to 2,000 to
hear lectures and Jewish folk
"IL In Cincinnati. LoulaIlle, and •
fee other cities, the councils have on-
derlaken to ozoollnete the existing
end entinlefeniellon work.
7. The comical In Mot... any Dutra-
mental In dleolvIng the Jewish Voter..
League, altich an. helieved to be detrI.
mental to the best Interests of the Jew-
1Nh ...mutat,. In Cleveland is commit-
tee has been uorkin to end the pre,
1 ce of injecting flrt Mom Jewish Issue.
Into the local pollticel compete. In or-
der to win totes of Jens for certain can-
dlilttles.
"K. In Montreel, the council has at-
tempted to control the probletn of
tettesbulochinit by lzwing certifliates
nothorlxIng only aptiroved collectina to
The 20 cities studied have Jew-
ish populations ranging from
1,500 to 85,000. The number of or-
ganizations represented in each
council ranges from seven to 165.
Besides those mentioned, Jewish
community councils exist in Erie,
Elizabeth Evansville, Harrisburg,
Jacksonville, Nashville, Toledo,
Troy and Utica.
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CADILLAC SQUARE AT BATES
(CONCLUDED FROM PAGE ONE)
council names of such institutions
for which solicitation has been
made.
Organizations are reminded to
utilize the community calendar of
the Council, especially during the
coming weeks, which will be crowd-
ed with organizational activity.
Forty-eight events have already
been scheduled for the remainder
of this month and the month of
March.
The next quarterly meeting of
the Council will be held on Wed-
nesday evening, March 2, at 8:15
p. m., in the Jewish Community
Center. All representatives are
urged to be present.
Will Your Home Be
Their Home?
If you are a home owner you
Probably have to deal with a mort-
gage. Payments are fairly easy
to make now, but if you should
die before the mortgage is paid off. your dependents might
have p struggle to make the payments. For what is, in effect,
merely a slight increase in the interest rate you pay, you can
obtain a Great-West policy which will clear off the mortgage
for your family if the emergency should ever arise.
MISS EVELYN ROBINS
committee for the annual spring
formal, a supper-dance, to be held
Saturday evening, March 12, in
the grand ballroom of the Hotel
Steller. Barney Kavanau and
Julia Siegl are co-chairmen of
this affair.
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The A. Z. A. chapter of the
Bnai David Synagogue elected
the following officers: Aleph Gdol,
Irving Meyers; Aleph S'gan, Lewis
Blustein; Aleph Mazkn, Albert
D. Sperka; Aleph Gisbor, Max
Landgartner; Aleph Shotare Go-
dol, Joseph Gittleman; Aleph
Shotare Ketone, Jack Gladstone;
Aleph Kohen Godol, Milton Gore-
lick; Aleph Sopher. Jack Rouman.
These officers will be installed
March 10. 1938. The chanter's
advisers are Gilbert Madrefsky
and Jack Rosenfeld.
If Mussolini is no anti-Semite,
why did he use the phrase the
fatal atmosphere of the Sanhedrin
of Geneva" in his speech announc-
ing Italy's withdrawal from the
League!
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Symphony Concert Feb. 24
Richard Bonelli, popular Ameri-
can baritone of the Metropolitan
Opera Association, will be pre-
sented as guest artist at the 12th
subscription concert of the Detroit
Symphony Orchestra in Orchestra
Hall Thursday night, Feb. 24.
Franco Ghione who will conduct,
has included a first performance
in America, as well as a first per-
formance in Detroit, on the pro-
gram.
The music new to the United
States will be the overture to a
comedy, from "Suite Adriatica," by
the contemporary Italian compo -
ser, Adrian() Lualdi, a work that
reflects impressions of the rural
and folk life of the Dalmatian
country people. The other new mu-
sic, locally, will be the overture to
Rossini's opera "Italiana in Al-
geri."
Bonelli will appear twice on the
program, offering the famous Aria
"Credo," from Verdi's opera,
"Othello," before the intermission,
and a group of two songs, Du-
parc's "Chanson Tr i s t e" and
"Dance Macabre," of Saint-Saens,
during the second half.
cers and a dinner dance at the
Book Cadillac Hotel.
The president of the National
Ladies Auxiliary of the Jewish
War Veterans of the United
States, Mrs. Malvina V. Freeman,
will come to Detroit to personally
institute the Detroit Ladies Auxil-
iary No. 135.
Harry Schaffer, commander-in-
chief, will come to Detroit to per-
sonally install the officers of the
Detroit Post No. 135.
Members of the post and the
auxiliary and their friends are
invited to attend the installation
dinner-dance.
Music for dancing will be pro-
vided by Dave Diamond and his
orchestra.
For reservations call Mrs. Sam
J. Leve, 1635 Hazelwood Ave.,
Madison 8562.
The world-known author, jour-
nalist and traveler, Isaac F. Mar-
cosson, when he comes to the 803 for relief and reconstructive
at home and abroad in 1936,
Town Hall at the Cass Theater, work
to a chart appearing in
Friday morning, Feb. 25, at 11 according
the
February
issue of Notes and
o'clock, will have for his subject, News, just published
by the Coun-
"The International E c o n o m ic
of Jewish Federations and Wel-
Battleground." No living writ- cil
fare
Funds.
er is more widely traveled; he has
Of the $2,083,1959, or 13.6 per
ranged the world interviewing all cent
of the total disbursements
the dominant figures, enjoying, which
was distributed to causes
friendships with the great of this outside the community, $1,491,361
time of changing history, seeing was transmitted for relief and re-
wars and revolutions, having the construction overseas, 56.1 per cent
whole globe as his field, knowing to Europe and 43.9 per cent to
every political leader and eco- Palestine.
nomic dictator in the old world
and Latin America from the
Newmark on Altman's Hour
close of the world war to the
Louis Newmark, superintendent
rise of Hitler—blazing the inter-1 of the Jewish Children's Home,
viewing way to Mussolini, Hinden- will be the fifth speaker in the
burg, King Albert, Trotsky, the Jewish Welfare Federation series
Emperor of Japan, Kremal Pasha. of broadcasts, when he addresses
Pilsudski, Primo de Rivera and the radio audience on Sunday noon,
hundreds of others.
Feb. 20, on the Altman Hour pro-
gram, over station WMBC at 12
o'clock. Mr. Newmark will describe
the daily routine of the Jewish
Children's Home, as well as out-
-
A e flung NIG. group ham been
line its policies and its problems.
R.1.41 by Mm. Eric Friedland This
Each Sunday, on the Altman
group In meeting at Temple Beth Bunt.
Hour, a phase of Jewish Welfare
weekly for the time being.
Federation
work is discussed in
11.1.1 Eric Friedland spoke on 'What
Yiddish or in English by profes-
Moon Needs" at the regular Friday eve
nine seer lien
sional and lay leaders of Jewish
A large gathering attended the joint community projects.
Binai David A. Z. A. to In-
stall Officers March 10
SEYMOUR J. COHN
1.111.• OPPICI•• WINNIP•O
MRS. MALVINA V. FREEMAN
Isaac F. Marcosson at Town 1938 FEDERATION
Hall at Cass on Feb. 25
MEETING MARCH 14;
DINNER MARCH 27
Let me give you full particulars of this attractive plan.
Bonelli to Be Guest Artist at
Women's Auxiliary of Jew-
ish Home for Aged
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Rabbi Fram to Address the
Rabbi Leon Fram of Temple
Beth El will be guest speaker this
Monday, Feb. 21, at the meeting
of the Women's Auxiliary, Jew-
ish Home for Aged, at 1:30 p. m.,
at the home, 11501 Petoskey Ave.,
at Humphrey. His topic will be
"From the Diary of a Traveler."
Mrs. Bernard Lachs is in charge
of the program.
An executive board meeting
..11. The council In Ins Angeles ee• was held•last Monday at the home
cured lite cooperation of all elements of Mrs. Albert Homonoff. Im-
Involved In retleing the system Id Kash.
oath administration and in placing 11 portant matters discussed will be
on go tweeplattle •nel respoleble level, conveyed to the members at the
"10. In liridgeport and Clevelenil, the
pemuntled public whool Officials meeting on Monday, by the presi-
to stop Kesler and Christman practices dent, Mrs. A. M. Ferar.
bleb bed been emborrassing to the
Members who have not as vet
Jeeivh children end had found serious
object lom ileitish parent. oho Paid up their dues. are asked to
had boatyard to deal alth the matter do so in order to lessen the work
15,111 'dually.
°11. The council in Reading male • of the delinquent dues commit-
mew. of the Jeninh plo
odellon,
tee of which Mrs. Nate Blatni-
Angeles low engaged in n bowl cons koff is &airman. Dues may be
niunily
rs.
"Otherw et
undertaken by coun- paid to Mrs. Blatnikoff, 12690
cil. Includ: administering ansintenre to Monte Vista, Hogarth 4472, or
D o nlon J ettl.h refugee children and
remittent operating n onuntonity mien- Mrs. Robert Rosen, financial sec-
dole through n hick orsitasellons can retary, 16515 Baylis, University
sires
dour. anal a void duplication of
etent, assislIne Orawnirationo 1101 in-
cluded in a Joint fund In their money.-
..wising effort, supporting and Improv-
ing Jeuinh olticalIon (Bridgeport brought
1111/0111 the edeptIon of a more uniform
clirririlltint In Its Belem, school.); Im-
proving trinsient tare, port:elderly in
small comomoiliest end adding the ex-
tension of minting facilities and the
ints.luctIon of nen 11111, so that they
err provided In accordance nigh the
need, of the Pe011Inimilt, nod Is ability
to finance then. adequately.'
Evelyn Robins, member of the
board of directors of the Young
Peoples' Society of Congregation
Shaarey Zedek, is chairman of the
STEIN1E BEER
IS ALWAYS TASTY
EANDB
DER PURIMSPIELER (THE JESTER)
AT THE CINEMA THEATER
fessepte III* El
Stotts
Sabbath 1forniteg Menke.:
Rabbi Fram will preach at the Sale
bathmo rning me n!, Matutitoy. Feb.
19, at II o' hick.
d
shrine of the conatilation,
On Sonday morning, Feb. 27, at MO
a. m., the high acliool weembly of
Temple Both El will celebrate the dedi-
cation of the new Shrine of the Coned-
tution which hoe recently leen placed
In the library of Temple Beth El by
the family of the ate *Mine D. Frank
and In ht. memory. Student. of the high
me will participate In the service and
ltablil Frani will speak on the
vanes of the presence of the Shrine In
our library.
Spring mewa.n of Beth EI Collette
of Josiah Motile,
Owe you heard about our eUrretit
events claw which 1,0. an enrollment
of over 100 atudents7 Have you heard
about our fascinating courses in Bible
literature, comparative religion, owlet
problem., Jewish coal one and ceremo•
elm, modern Jewleh history, modern
Jewish literature? Nun course, in all
of th Fe« subjects are being offered for a
season of 10 10110 votive Monday night
semitone, beginning Monday niehtt March
7. Itegistretion is taken on (he second
floor of the temple .
To Plural.
About a month from now your c hildren
III enjoy their roost thrilling modal
event of the sear—the Purim masquer-
ade party. Every rill ,(moat ,pore In
reatume. Prima will be given for the
most authentic meanie. from the Bible
or Jewlmh history. e. well ea for the most
original and funtilent canton)rs. We will
10100 you how to design end make Bib.
Ira el restumea on Fah. 20, at I1tI5 a. m.
We all] hold a special costume show.
and will intim atereoliticon
mew. Temple CI.:
pr Mordecai Ezekiel, eronalolc edits,
to the se, retary of the department of
agriculture of the United States n-Ill
lecture under the aupplees of the Mena
Temple vial, Tuesday night, March I,
et 1120 I/ 11. Members of the Merin
are entitled to two free tic bets, non-
idO.
Sag (RH tildes
SCENE FROM "THE PURIM SPIELER"
The joys and sorrows of a little
Jewish village in the Polish Galicia
of generations ago, are happily
blended in this first outstanding
importation of the Jewish film
making industry in Warsaw, Po-
land.
The story concerns itself with
Esther, who beamed of a prince
charming riding into her life.
None of the local boys will do, not
even Getsel the Jester, an inarticu-
late young man who would
gladly die for her. And sure
enough along comes the dream
man, not on a white horse, but
with a traveling circus. Esther's
papa, who is always warning "don't
do anything to disgrace your par-
ents," thwarts her romance with
Dick the entertainer. But she does
marry Dick and contradictory to
papa's predictions, Dick makes
Esther a good husband.
The theme, chaste and simple as
it is, is subordinated by an amus-
ing delineation of Jewish customs
in the days of racial liberty and
by the acting of Miriam Kressyn
—who sings pleasantly in her
clear high soprano voice—Ilymie
Jacobson and Zygmunt Turkow in
the leading roles, The minor roles
are also well done by Ajzyk Sam-
berg, Maks Houk, and Berta Lit-
wina and others.
Tea of Bnai Brith World Basketball
Auxiliary Saturday Championship Game
Here on March 16
The final in a series of teas,
given throughout the membership
drive of. the Bnai Brith Auxiliary,
will be held Saturday afternoon,
Feb. 19, at 2 o'clock, at the home
of Mrs. Henry Jassy, 159 Taylor
It is definitely assured that the
professional championship of the
world will be decided here. when
Miss Mary Volght ham returned home
the Original New York Celtics
after an extended visit with retail,. In
chliago.
engage the New York Renais-
Mr. and Mr. George Kahn returned
sance, colored champions, qn
on Mosilay from Florida where they
Wednesday evening. March 16, at
•ient the past three weeks.
the Light Guard Armory, Larned
Ills. harslet
solet t Herglanit has returned
and Brush Sts.
hone front New York where she visited
relatives.
These two teams have played
At a me•tIng of the Temple Sinter-
here for the last 16 years, usually
hood held on Monday at the residence
against
a local semi-pro outfit, or
of Mrs. ft Hamburger. Morris Green•
an all-star group from an amateur
Mein of the Junior College Faculty wax
the speaker. Plans for a and parts - In
league. The Celtics and the Rens
the near future here also mate at that
have never failed to please the
!IMP
fans in their display of basketball
Mr. and 11m I Korn and eons of
as it should be played. During
Hanlon, MI, , and J
Berkman of
this time, the Celtics were de-
spent Hominy nIth their mother,
Mrs. Etta Beckman.
feated but three times, at the
hands of the Pulaski Post. Altes
Mr. and Mra semuet Werbelcm and
env Marvin. left the latter part of the
Lager, and an all-star team from
week to mend the rest of the winter
the Detroit Basketball Federation;
in Lo. Angeles with Mr, and Mrs. Phillip
the last two clubs being coached
by Philip "Cincy" Sachs, present
Mr. eau St. hnebleman is. home Otte
coach at Lawrence Tech. The
Inning In Detroit and In New York City
where she ww the guest of her daugh-
I
Rens have yet to taste defeat in
ter, Mr. Ella Couriander.
I Detroit and Michigan.
Mins Libby Kessler of North Grant
This contracted game for
St , who hen been waletant librarian at
Wednesday, March 16, is a result
cent•' High Whool. Is enrolled et the
Univerelly of MI, awn thin ...tomer .
of persistent efforts by local pro-
moters, who have been trying to
book these colorful teams for the
meeting of the Pontiac Jewinh charities
MRS. CHARLES SOLOXICH Oast five years. and their efforts
and Pontlar anal Brith Lodge The Brochah Goldstein Auxiliary
meeker of the Owing was Dr. Joseph
Ave. Assisting the hostess will be no doubt will be rewarded, as this
Dunne, Gorman Jewish exile 11 he ane•
of J. C. R. S.
plan- for the •nnust donor luncheon
looks like a real natural.
imed 'The Tragedy of European Jew,'
IS N. held Tuesday, Mush 11, In the Mrs. Joseph Sanders, president of
Today." A •Oclal hour followed the talk.
The Celtics have a newcomer
temple rooms. engaged the •tt•ntIon of the auxiliary, and Mrs. Jess Fei-
The members of the Brachah the Sisterhood of Temple Beth EI•t this ler, chairman of the membership this year in the person of "Rusty"
The Flinterhood of Temple Beth Jai.
stonnored • c ard party Wednsday
e
....- Goldstein Auxiliary of the Jewish regular monies Wednesday. Mrs Josef.
Saunders. a veteran, who saw
k was named barman of this event . drive.
sing. Feb
•t the Temple Preeeding Consumptive Relief Society of Itlm
Mrs in F. Pearlyllue. program r hair.
the party moving picture. or the Sunday
A fine program has been planned. service with the Boston Redskins
Detroit thank their many friends man, •nonunted that MIA. June Emen
mr hool sleigh ride were shown.
and Fort Wayne in the American
1,10 U11,• ,r retry of t h e national awe.
Mrs.
Charles
Solovich
will
speak
---
for their co-operation in the sue- ri•IM, will Pe the •peaker. Emns
Dr Jack Rom of letrolt will aleck
on Bnai Brith work. Vocal solos Pro league. Dutch Dehnert, Davey
. remittent of Cincinnati
I
Banks, Nat Hickey, Pete Herlihy
at the Anal With open ....flag W" - cesa of the theater and supper
Abraham Eiseman wan WI/Meted will be rendered by Marietta Lind-
e b. 6.
Illettil•y. Feb 21
111. whIect will to Part o I f Fe
M cDermott . make u p this
sey, accompanied by LaRue Burns,
Medicine... The meeting
"Quaekery
A meeting giving results of
win he held •1 Temple Beth Jacob, lit
the party was held Feb. 9, at the f or ehlrh the temple will he haste In and readings will be given by 13- formidable outfit.
Orchard Lake. at
year-old Barbara Roden.
home of Mrs. henry Greenberg. Xn *Zarsse',Isr:f 4"
1"frsisr,r7:Z. Lrld R d to
The membership drive termi- honoring Ruth Metzger, president
Jewish Children Faint from Hus- There will be ■ special meeting Iw et..nmorect by the sisterhood on Mon-
Issra Bt.
nates officially on Feb. 28. All of the Bnai Brith Women's Dis-
Wednesday evening. Feb. 23, at
ain- in Polish Schools
Mr. David Goldfarb •nnounred that
those
who have joined by that date trict Grand Lodge No. 6. The
the
home
of
Mrs.
Reuben
Golds,
the religloun *hoot will oboes, the
NEW YORK. — An appeal by
will be eligible to attend the paid- luncheon will be held at Hotel Wil-
Sholem Asch, celebrated novelist. 3203 ■ Vista Ave., for the Purim festive on Sunday. Marsh It.
up
membership
party to be held at shire on Feb. 26.
in behalf of the Jewish children Purpose of planning installation On Wolnewhy, Flint rhapter of Hada..
ash met at th• Jes. 1.11 community Cen- the Detroit-Leland Hotel on Sun-
of Poland. so hungry that they of officers.
An interesting program is being
t., After the turalnella rowan. Mr. Louie day evening, March 27, for mem-
often faint from hunger in their
planned by the rommittee, of which
Contra)
bers and their escorts.
Latent dance craze is the Ku
classes, was made public by the
Charlotte
Cant is chairman, as-
J•s
is.
Highlighting W.
% wed-
.
For information regarding mem- sisted by :Mrs. Dave Diamond, Mrs.
American Jewish Joint Distribu- Klux Klog, created by a member'.
tion Committee. which is seeking of the cast of the WPAplay "Pro- s
"•
" bership in the auxiliary, call Mrs. Harry Tanner, Mrs. Charles Solo-
the
so ...A .
Zeno;
at
$5,100,000 in 1938 for recon- ceasional," in which Catholic 3,
Jess Feiler, To, 6-3057.
vich, and Miss Claire Horwitz. For
structive work and aid to Jewish Jews and Protestants appear In Feb v17
Members and friends are invited reservations call Mrs. Dave Dia-
. 'ne'ill"Pte 'ne;lrn
t 1:'.;(*rhelP Cun i? .I‘el et f *s r
itt ter borne on Garland at.
populations overseas. Klan regalia.
to attend the testimonial luncheon mond, Townsend 6-8422.
pantia: Diatro
"Flint Notes
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