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SIEGEL'S

WILL CONDUCT SEDER
Warning Against
SERVICES AT COLONIAL
"Kosher shel Pesach"
HOTEL IN MT. CLEMENS
Labels on Foods

WOODWARD AT STATE

The Vaad Ilakashruth of
Detroit has issued a warning
to Detroit Jews to guard
against, purchasing articles for
Passover simply because they
have the label "Kosher shel
Pesach."
It is pointed out that many
articles that aye positively not
kosher are being sold under
such a label, and the warning
is against buying anything that
does not have the approval of
an authorized rabbi. Only ar-
ticles stating specifically that
they have been approved as
kosher for Passover by a rabbi
should be bought, it is urged by
the Vaad.

Epstein to Address
Hapoel Ha-Mizrachi

RABBI LAVY BECKER

Rabbi Levy Becker. educational
director of the Jewish Commu-
nity Center. will officiate at the
Seder se:-,ices to be conducted at
the Colonial Hotel in Mt. Clem-
ens. Rabbi Becker will remain in
the Colonial Hotel for the entire
week of Passover.

Young Israel Plans
Passover Services

Young Israel of Detroit is plan-
ning to hold Passover services at
four branches.
The speakers who have been
arranged for the services will
speak on "The Significance of
Passover in Relation to Present
Day Problems." Rabbi Jacob
Ungar will speak at the Young
Israel Building, 2691 Joy Road,
on Saturday morning. April 16.
Peter Novetsky, a Detroit student
at the Jewish Theological College
of Chicago, will speak on Sunday,
April 17. Irving Schlussel will
speak on Saturday morning.
April 16, at the Junior Congre-
gation Emanuel, Taylor and
Woodrow Wilson Ayes. Rabbi
Max J. Wohlgelernter will speak
on Sunday, April 17. Peter No-
vetsky will also speak at the Jew-
ish Community Center on Satur-
day, April 16.
At the Beth Abraham Syna-
gogue, Linwood and Sturtevant,
David I. Berrie will speak on Sat-
urday, April 16, and Meyer Weis-
enfeld will speak on Sunday,
April 17. On Friday, April 22,
Rabbi Isaac Stollman will de-
liver the sermon at the Young
Israel Bldg. These services be-
gin at 9 a. m. and will be con-
ducted by members of Young
Israel.
Every Saturday afternoon at
2:30 three children's hours, for
children between the ages of 6
to 14, are conducted by the senior
Young Israel members, at the
Young Israel Bldg., Beth Tefilo
Emanuel and Jewish Community
Center. The afternoon is ,sent
in telling stories, songs, games,
and interesting Jewish religious
discussions. Refreshments are
served.
The Young Israel Intermedi-
ates will hold their annual frolic
and dance at the Detroit. Leland
Hotel, Sunday evening, May 1.

Isadore Epstein, president of
Hapoel Mizrachi, on his return to
the Middle West, will visit Detroit
this week as the guest of the local
branch of the Harlot! Mizrachi and
other groups who belong to the
league of Torah V-Avodah. Be-
sides the number of conferences he
will also address an open meet-
ing of Hapoel Mizrachl at the home
of its president, Saul Schlesinger
of 3009 Lawrence Ave.
Mr. Epstein, who is a member
of the actions committee of the
Zionist Organization, has just re-
turned from its meeting in Lon-
don, England, and will have in-
teresting reports to convey to those
present, of this important histori-
cal conference. ,

Donor Luncheon of Women's
Workmen's Educational
Circle April 27

Engagements

Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Sherwin of Chicago Blvd. announce the
engagement of their daughter, Phyllis Jane, to Morton B. Freedman,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Freedman of the Polk Manor.
Mr. and Mrs. George Silver of 2540 Sturtevant Ave. announce
the engagement of their diughter, Elizabeth, to David Safran, son
of Mrs. F. Safran of 2964 Webb Ave,
Mrs. M. Katchen of Denver, Colo., announces the betrothal
of her granddaughter, Miss Ann Street., to John Isaacs, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Izrael Isaacs of Glendale Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Ruby Goldberg of 3330 Tuxedo Ave. announce
the engagement of their daughter, Miriam, to Lionel Rycus, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rycus of 17376 Woodingham Drive. The couple
expect to take the nuptial vows some time this fall.

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, Mrs. Harry Love is chairman
of all. social activities. Hostesses
for the evening were Mesdames
Dora Goldman, Fritzie Pollack,
Bess Pearlman, Mary Gordon,
Gertrude Rosens•eig, Julia Isaac-
ion, Minnie Fishman, Mrs. J. War-
ren.
The Detroit Sunshine Club
thanks all Detroiters who gener-
ously helped to make the season
a success.
A card party was given at Ala-
mac Hotel for the benefit of the
Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid on
Sunday evening.

To Stage "Arms and the
Man" at Jewish Center

The scintillating comedy in
three acts, "Arms and the Man,"
by George Bernard Shaw. will be
the special offering of the Detroit
Federal Theater at the Jewish
Community Center, Woodward at
Holbrook. on Thursday, April 28,
at 8:15.P. M.

It was "Arms and the Man"
that gave Oscar Strauss his in-

A Passover program under
the auspices of the United
Palestine Appeal will be broad-
cast over a nationwide hookup
of the Columbia Broadcasting
System on Thursday evening,
April 14, from 10 to 10:30
p. ni. This broadcast will take
place one day before the be-
ginning of the Passover holi-
day which commemorates the
deliverance of the Jewish peo-
ple from bondage under the
Egyptian Pharaoh.
The program for this broad-
cast will consist of a talk by
Dr. Stephen S. Wise, chairman
of the executive committee of
the United Palestine Appeal;
Friedrich Schorr, noted basso
of the Metropolitan Opera
Company; ritual music by the
Free Synagogue Choir under
the direction of A. W. Binder,
conductor; and narration by
David Ross of the Columbia
Studios.

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April 10—Miss Pauline Brann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Brann, to Louis Alfred Cohen, 0011 of Mr. and Mrs. Wolf Cohen,
at 6:30 p. m., at Congregation Beth Yehuda, Pingree and Woodrow
Wilson.
April 10—Miss Shirley Plotkin, daughter of Mrs. Bessie Plotkin
of Owen Ave., to Harry Deutch, son of Mr. and Mrs. I. Deutch of 3801 Poale Zion Branch 2 to Hear
Spanish Discussion at
Duane Ave., at the Wilshire Hotel.
Next Meeting
April 10—Miss Gertrude Glick, daughter of Mrs. Bessie Glick
of 3711 Burlingame Ave., to Louis Glieberman, son of Mr. and Sirs.
Harry Glieberman of 3362 Pasadena Ave. Rabbi 111. Zager will
Anticipating an enlightening
talk on the current critical situa-
officiate.
tion in Spain, Poole Zion-Ziere
Zion Branch 2 will meet this Sun-
day evening at 12244 Dexter, cor-
ner Cortland. Sol A. Green, di-
visional chairman of the Commit-
tee to Aid Spanish Democracy,
will be the speaker. Following his
March 31—To Mr. and Mrs. Julius Stross (Mollie Fishman), a presentation the subject will be
thrown open for discussion. The
daughter, Carol Knight.
March 31—To Rabbi and Mrs. Joshua S. Sperka (Yetta Pei- public is invited.
The symposium on the Misted-
man) of 1938 Tuxedo Ave., a son.
ruth, previously scheduled, has
April 1—To Mr. and Mrs. Sante Levine (Gertrude Goodman) been postponed to a future meet-
of 11845 LaSalle Blvd., a daughter, Paula Maxine.
ing. Included in the agenda for
future meetings, also, is a debate
on "Imperialism in Palestine," a
lecture on the labor situation,
and other timely features.
The social committee, follow-
ing the success of the Gewer-
SILVERMAN • POLLACK
schaften
social, has other plans.
Arthur Coulson,, active mem-
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pollack of
Branch 2 reorganized into an
Rochester Ave. announce the ber of the committee in charge of English-speaking unit, at the be-
marriage of their daughter, Jule, arrangements for the annual for- ginning of the season. It invites
to Albert Silverman, son of Mrs. mal dance of the Young People's all individuals interested in a lib-
Rose Silverman of Webb Ave., on Temple Club, to be held this eral interpretation of world events
Sunday, April 3. Rabbi A. M. Saturday evening at the Book to attend its meetings, held every
Hershman officiated. The couple
other Sunday at 12244 Dexter.
was then entertained at Saks' for
dinner. They will reside at 3205
Pythian Sisters to Celebrate
Kendall.
11th Anniversary on

Members and friends of the
Women's Educational Center are
requested to make reservations for
the forthcoming donor luncheon
to take place April 27 at the Fort
Wayne Hotel. The proceeds of
this affair will be used for the
erection of a new Workmen's Cir-
cle Educational Center Building
on Linwood Ave. near Burlin-
game. This building will have a
modern Yiddish school and a spe-
cial recreation hall for young
men and women.
All those interested in raising
money to attend this luncheon MENDELSON • ROSENFELD
should get in touch with the chair-
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rosenfeld
man by phoning Mrs. Philip Gore- of Log Cabin Ave. announce the
lick, Townsend 7-6339, or Mrs. marriage of their daughter, Syl-
Esther Godhalf, 'Townsend 5-4255. via, to Louis Mendelson of Holly- I
wood, Calif., son of Mr. and Mrs.
Emanuel Men's Club Sym- Joseph Mendelson of New York,
posium on Reform, Conser- on Sunday, April 3. Rabbi Joseph
performed the ceremony. ,
vative, Orthodox Judaism Thumim
The bride wore powder blue
with
navy
accessories and was at-
The divergent views of the three
religious groups in American Ju- tended by her sister, Mrs. Mor-
timer
J.
Rich,
as matron of honor.
daism will form the subject of dis-
cussion for a public program to be The best man was Mortimer J.
On. ehatched has pique
Rich.
One
hundred
guests were
presented Thursday evening, April
banding that button. onto
28, at Beth Tefilo Emanuel Syna- present among whom were Mrs.
rho bolero; the drew has un-
Mollie
Watt
of
New
York. and
gogue, Taylor and Woodrow Wil-
usual neckline detail. Grey,
son Ayes., by the Men's Club of Sam, Harry and Oscar Wolfe of
IttgaIgo or navy diamond
the congregation, Rabbis Leon Toronto. After a honeymoon
check. Others ...-piece
From of Temple Beth Ey; Levy trip through Canada and the east;
styli, or with long coat,.
Becker, educational director of the Mr. and Mrs. Mendelson will make
Jewish Community Center, Max their home in Detroit.
J. Wohlgelernter of Emanuel, will
KATZ • BLOOM
speak for reform, conservatism and
jacket frocks in
Harry Katz of 1166 Holcomb
orthodoxy, respectively. Admis-
sion will be free to the public.
and Ruth Bloom of 1641 W. Eu-
A membership meeting of Eman- clid were united in marriage Sun-
uel Men's Club was held at the home day, April 3, at Beth Tefilo Eman-
Reserve Sunday Eve., May 15, for of Sidney Shevitz, vice-president, uel Synagogue. Rabbi Max J.
YOUTHFUL VOMEN'S
DETROIT HALEVY'S
at which time plans for future ac- Wohlgelernter performed the cer-
DRESSES—SIXTH FLOOR
CONCERT
tivities were formulated. In addi- emony, with Rabbi Joseph Eisen-
It will he an evening well spent! tion to the symposium on April man assisting.
28, the organization is arranging
for the celebration of Lag b'Omer
BAND • ERMAN
on May 18; for a community Fri-
Miss Esther Erman, daughter
day evening supper, June 3, pre- of Mr. and Mrs. David Erman of
ceding Shevuoth and for another 3294 Blaine Ave. became the
public meeting on June 13, feat- bride of Jack Band, son of Mr.
uring a discussion of the place of
and Mrs. Fishel Band, on Sunday,
the synagogue, the Talmud Torah, April 3. at the bride's residence,
the Federation and the Anglo-Jew- where Rabbi Thumim officiated.
ish press in the modern Jewish
community. Election of officers, Seventy-five people attended the
June 23, will conclude the activi- ceremony after which dinner
was served to 100 guests, in the
ties of the club for the season.
Lindbergh Room of the Barium
Hotel.
Donations for Matzos
A recepton for 200 guests fol-
Fund from Sunshine
lowed the dinner. Music was fur-
For Boys and Girls
Club at Miami nished by Herman Stoller's Band.
The couple are now honey-
The Detroit Sunshine Club at mooning in Chicago at the Palmer
MICHIGAN'S OLDEST PRIVATE JEWISH CAMP
Miami Beach, Fla., held a dinner House and will be at home after
IS ACCEPTING REGISTRATION
party at Louis Grill on March 23. April 25 at the La Rads apts.,
Over 300 attended. Entertain- Elmhurst and Lawton.
For • Restricted Number of Children
ment was furnished by Piccadilly
Club and Nick. Cards were
AGES:
played and refreshments were Rabbi Wohlgelernter's Class
served during the evening.
to Meet Wednesday
The following donations were
Evening
This exclusive ate group ■ ssuree • unified camp
received for Iskor towards the
interest and allows for treate r s pecialization and
Matzos fund:
The class in "Jewish Religious
H. Freedman. honoring recovery of
training in the counselling staff
Philosophy," conducted by Rabbi
wife and grandson, Earl Olsen; Simp-
ren Rosenberg. in memory of brother,
Max J. Wohlgelernter of Congrega-
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Cherie. W. Romnlarg; Mr. and Mrs.
tion
Beth Tefilo Emanuel on Mon-
H. Love. honoring their daughter, Nil-
dred; Mary Gordon. In memory of day evenings at Central High
mother and brother, Eva Shafer and
School as part of the Young Israel
David Shafer; Mr. Kirshbaum, In
adult extension courses, will meet
memory of husband; Mrs. S. Rosen-
berg. Mr. and Mr. Meyer Jaroba Mrs. next week on Wednesday, at 8 p.
Ben Kaufman of HoliiIrood Beach, Mr.
and we. Morrison, Rose Kornick, Mr. m. There will be no session during
the week following, Chol Ilanmed
Which has achieved recognition throughout the
and Mre Delver,. Mr. and Mrs. lee-
berg, Tillie Hark, Mr. and Mrs. SII.
Pesach, and the class will convene
Middle West is accepting registration for children
verkrauts, Mrs. G. Newlander, Mr.
again at the scheduled hour Mon-
Lambert. In memory of Tillie Berko-
day,
April 25, at 9:15.
wits: Mr. and Mot. P. KW.. In

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and THE LEGAL CHRONICI

Zedakah Club to Meet Next
Monday

Zedakah Club thanks the pub-
lic for the support in helping
make their "Night of Games" a
successful event. The proceeds
of this affair will be given to the
Mo'os Chitim fund, which will
provide Passover necessities to
those in need.
The next meeting will be held
on Monday, April 11, at 1130. at
the home of Mrs. Morris Davis,
2676 Webb Ave.
Moving pictures will be shown
and refreshments served. The
public is invited.

Philornathic Debating Club

Formal of Y.P.T.C.
On Saturday Night

Monday Evening

ARTHUR COULSON

Cadillac Hotel, announces that all
arrangements have been com-
pleted. Phil Brestoff and his
Rhythm Artists will provide the
music.
Mr. Brestoff, a protege of Ed-
uard Werner, has been an impor-
tant unit of the Michigan Thea-
ter Orchestra for the past nine
years, and is one of the youngest
members of the orchestra.
At the dance the Young Peo-
ple's Temple Club will act as
hosts to the delegates of the Re-
gional conference of Jewish stu-
dents. Frank Winton, chairman
of the dance committee, has pre-
pared an excellent program for
the students, club members and
friends.
Reservations may be procured
from Mr. Winton, Townsend
5-1348, or from the office of Tem-
ple Beth El.

Pythian Sisters of Greater De-
troit Temple No. 152, are cele-
brating their 11th anniversary
with a birthday party on Monday,
April 11, at their Temple, 3707
Fenkell Ave. Dinner will be serv-
ed at 6 o'clock and will be follow-
ed with a regular meeting. All
Pythian Sisters are invited. Call
Mrs. L. L. Steinberg for reserva-
tions.
Grand Chief Mrs. Anna Lewis
will he guest of honor, making it
her official visit to the Temple.
Initiation will be held and the
following officers will participate
in the work: Mrs. Cele Corns, most
excellent thief; Mrs."Rebetea Nad-
ler, past chief; Mrs. Mary Pearl,
excellent senior; Mrs. Dorothy
Kapetansky, excellent junior; Mrs.
Fannie Raskin, manager; Mrs. Ada
Globerson, mistress of records and
correspondence; Mrs. Rose Kales,
mistress of finance; Mrs. Conine
Pereria, protector; Mrs. Kay Tis-
dale, outer guard.

Two One-Act Plays
At Hadassah Rally
Tuesday, April 12

The monthly meeting of the De-
troit chapter of Iladasqah will take
place Tuesday, April 12, at 2:15
p. m., at Temple Beth El.
The program will include two
one-act plays to be presented by

LEE CORBMAN SCHAKNE

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the Hadassah drama group, under
the direction of Mrs. Walter Field.
The cast of the "Combing Jack-
et," arranged by Mrs. Field, will
include Mrs. Ralph Benyae; Mrs.
John Frazer, Mrs. James Kates,
Mrs. Bernard May, Mrs. David
Seligson and Mrs. Samuel Silver.
"At Sundown," by Fannie Bar-
nett Linsky, will be played by Mrs.
Albert Setman, Mrs. George Bre-
men, Mrs. Samuel Lucas and Lee
Corbman Schakne.
In charge of the properties for
these plays is Mrs. Leo Orecklin.

Chesluk Carries
Palestine-Made
Passover Foods

S. Chesluk of 8663 12th St. an-
nounces that he has received a
line of excellent Palestine food
products which are now available
in his store.
Among the articles he has are:
Candies, matzos, honey, jellies,
jellos and other foodstuffs—all
kosher shel Pesach.

Rabbi Wohlgelerntner's Se-
ries of Saturday After-
noon Lectures

Rabbi Max J. Wohlgelernter of
Congregation Beth Tefilo Eman-
uel, Taylor at Woodrow Wilson,
will devote his Sabbath afternoon
talks during the period between
Passover and Rosh Ilashonah to
a discussion of the religious and
ethical principles of Judaism pro-
pounded in Mishna Ovos, the
Ethics of the Fathers. In the
course of 18 addresses, to be
preached late Saturday after-
noons, April 30 to Sept. 24, the
first chapter of the Talmudic
treatise, edited by Judah lianassi
in the third century, will be cov-
ered. There will be no lectures
July 9, 16, 23 and 30, when Rab-
bi Wohlgelernter will be away
from the city.

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MONDAY NIGHT CLUB

The Monday Night Club held •
social Monday at Mrs. L. Kline's
home, 2989 Fullerton. The next
meeting will be held at Mrs. J.
Gallant's home, 2014 Blaine.

Model Seder By Emanuel
Mitzvah Clubs Sunday
Morning

An object lesson in Passover
practices will be given Sunday
morning, April 10, by the boys and
girls groups of Congregation Beth
Tefilo Emanuel and the Young Is-
rael Intermediates, in the form of
a model Seder in which several
members of the two adolescent
clubs will participate. The public
is invited to witness the activities
of this novel youth organization
which will begin with the week-day
Shachris prayers at 9 o'clock.
Myron Rosenthal, a recent Bar
Mitzvah at Emanuel Synagogue,
will lead the prayer., following
which his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Isaac Rosenthal of 2200 Edison
Ave., will be hosts at the breakfast
served to the young worshippers.
At 11 o'clock, both the boys and
the girls groups will join for the
presentation of the Seder ceremony
and • program of song and story
relative to the approaching festi-
val. Rabbi Max J. Wohlgelernter
will address the assembly.
At Sunday morning's session,
names of recent Bar Mitzvahs who
have joined the boys' group and
the dates of their entrance into
the age of active Judaism will be
registered for the purpose of in-
scription in special Bar Mitzvah
certificates issued by the national
office of the Union of Orthodox
Jewish ongregations of America at
New York City. These certificates
will be presented to the boys at
their meeting on April 24.
At the suggestion of Helen Gel-
ler, president of the girls' Ilaban-
oth Club, members of the group
have been collecting a sum of
money which is to be contributed
by them next Sunday for Mo'os
Chitim.

Last Sunday the Philomathic
Debating Club debated the ques-
tion "Resolved, that Roosevelt be
given a third term." Richard B.
Kramer and Samuel Hertzberg
upheld the affirmative while Na-
than Epstein and David Crohn Contributions to the North
upheld the negative. The affirm-
End Clinic
ative won, and Mr. Kramer was
elected best speaker.
North
End
Clinic has received
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