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fiRONICLE
April 15, 1938
THE LEGAL CHRONIC E
Passover Greetings to
All Pontiac Jewry
A IIAPPY AND JOYOUS PASSOVER TO ALL!
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CATERING TO PRIVATE PARTIES
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Pesach Greetings to AU
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CAST NAMED FOR Spring Swing Out
N. H. J. C. PLAY of Y. P. S. April 30
Spokane, Wash., became the
"The Piper's Pay" by Margaret
100th city in the United States
and Canada to join the com- Cameron will be produced by the
munities represented in • the Detroit League of the National
Council of Jewish Federations Home for Jewish Children at
and Welfare Funds, when the Denver, under
Jewish Welfare Association of t h e direction
Sidney
Spokane affiliated with the of
Winer, at Be-
Council this week.
I
dell's
Auditor-
The cities represented range
in size from large centers such ium at 1:30
as New York, Chicago, Phila- p. m. Wednes-
delphia, Detroit, and Cleve- day, April 27,
land to small communities The cast is as
such as Tyler, Texas; Joliet, follows: Mes-
dames David
Ill., and Riverside. Calif.
Ebner, Harry
Glick, Harry
Goldberg, Al-
Seder in Solomon's Temple f r e d Meyers,
Morey
S c h o l-Mrs. Carl Schiller
(CONCLUDED from EDITORIAL PAGE) n i c
k, Burton
Warner,
Leon
Zeckman.
flesh of a fruit, was regarded by
Wardrobe, stage properties and
Him as a messenger of Death. And
play
arrangements
are under the
although lie Ilimself had set Death
as the supreme power over the supervision of Mrs. S. Jack Al-
world, yet lie designated that which bert, Mrs. Al Koffman and Mrs.
it had touched as unclean, defiling, Burton Warner.
Following the play, tea will be
and unacceptable.
As the priests hastened from served under the direction of Mrs.
guest to guest, it could be seen Cy Ross, assisted by Mrs. S. Jack
that they were not unaffected by Albert, Mrs. Robert Drews, Mrs.
the agitation of the occasion and R. Robert Kaltman, Mrs. King
the strain of the preparations in Schwayder, Mrs. Ben Silberstein
which they had been engaged. If Mrs. Ilarry Solomon, Mrs. Walter
they had been less numerous, or Aronoff, Mrs. Nat Bronstein and
their organization less exact, many Mrs. Carl Shalit.
of the younger and less skilful ones
This program will serve as an
would have lost their heads.
introduction to the Detroit
Jeremiah stood next to Hananiah league's annual simultaneous
behind the King's chair. lie was bridge teas which will take place
able to let his weak eyes roam over in the homes of the individual
the hazy scene of the great feast, members and friends on May 24,
for his services had not yet been the proceeds to be applied toward
needed. lie and his neighbor were Detroit's league's quota for the
each holding a goblet of gold in maintenance of the home at Den-
the left hand and an unsealed ver.
earthenware pitcher in the right.
Mrs. Carl Schiller, president,
The wine had been specially
pressed for the King. That in extends an invitation to all mem-
bers
and friends to 'attend this
Ilananiah's pitcher was light
golden in color, and that in Jere- complimentary event.
The play as well as the series
miah's was blood-red.
In front of the King lay a pile of simultaneous bridge teas, will
of flat unleavened barley cakes. He be dedicated to the new service
took the uppermost cake and broke buildings at the National Home
it in four pieces. The first he hand- for Jewish Children at Denver
ed to Haniutal, the second to which house the kitchen and din-
Shaphan, the third to the com- ing room. Mrs. Schiller states
mander of his bodyguard, whose that there is an urgent need for
name was Maaseiah. The last piece funds for the upkeep of these
of the rake he sent over to the buildings and she urges unstinted
child Mattaniah, who at once support by Detroit Jews.
pushed it between the teeth of his
brown playmate, the dancing Ebed-
melech. Josiah's own way of eat-
ing was very hasty. Perhaps he
knew of the ancient tradition
which recommended that food on
this evening should be eaten quick-
A lecture will be delivered by
ly. For the children of Israel had William Unin, on Friday evening,
devoured their food hurriedly be- April 22, at the Sholem Aleichem
fore they net out under the mira- Schools, 3764 Monterey Ave. His
culous guidance of the Lord to subject will be, "The works of the
cross the fled Sea. The King's Jewish poet, Morris Rosenfeld."
hastiness, however, was not due to William Unin is a contributor to
this old tradition. lie was all im- the Jewish monthly magazine,
patience — perhaps because of a "Zukunft," and other important
consuming urge to activity, per- literary magazines. lie is consid-
haps because of a secret uneasi- ered an outstanding speaker on lit-
ness The emotions of the sons of erary topics. The lecture will be-
David were volatile, Josiah's re- gin at..9 p. m.
joicing with God had turned to a
sudden restlessness. For some time
he had been drumming on the table Reading Circles of Sholom Alei.
with • his knuckles. Then he called chem Folk Institute Celebrate
A gathering of the No. 1 and
down to Shaphan:
2 Women's Reading Circles of
"Has everything been done which No.
the
Sholem Aleichem Folk Insti-
is ordained by the Law? Let noth-
tute
will be held Monday, April
ing come between the Lord and 18, (Chol
Ilamoed). The younger
me! What are we waiting for? Let Reading Circle,
No. 2, invited the
the reading begin!"
members
of
Reading Circle No. 1
Ahikam, the King's private sec- to a discussion
of the works of
retary, seemed to have been wait-
ing for this command, for he Mendele Blocher Sforim. Mania
Schneider
will
deliver
an introduc-
handed the scroll at once to his
father. Shaphan unrolled it care- tory talk. The meeting will begin
at
2
p.
m.
Refreshments
will be
fully without paying any heed to served.
the impatience of the King, and
began in a low and droning voice:
"Observe the month of Abib, S. Niger Presents Series of Lec•
tures in Detroit
and keep the Passover unto the
The well-known literary critic,
Lord thy God: for in the month of
Abib the Lord thy God brought Sh. Niger, will be in Detroit for
thee forth out of Egypt by night." an entire week, beginning May 16,
"No, not that!" the King in- and during the course of that week
terrupted Shaphan brusquely. he will deliver a series of four lec-
"That is not what I want I want tures on cultural and educational
to know whether everything is Problems. These lectures will be
being done and observed in the city in the nature of a thorough anal-
in accordance with the command- ysis and discussion of the various
ment of the Lord, Are the people problems in our cultural and edu-
eating bitter herbs? Have the door- cational life and how to solve such
posts and the lintels been sprinkled problems, Everyone interested is
urged to secure tickets from the
with twigs of hyssop?"
Without waiting for an answer members of the Sholem Aleichem
Josiah suddenly turned round and, Folk Institute at 3754 Monterey
though several goblets were al- Ave.
ready standing in front of him, he
Unveiling of Monument
pointed at the one in the hand of
Jeremiah. The latter half filled it,
as he had been instructed, with the
An unveiling of a monument
dark-red wine and handed it to in memory of Anna Libby Kane
the King. Josiah gazed into the will take place Sunday, April 24,
fare of the youth from Anathoth at 2 p. m. at Bnai David Ceme-
with a far-away look in his eyes. tery on Van Dyke Ave. Rabbi
There he drank the wine.
Joshua S. Sperka will officiate.
(•'oc) right by the Viking Press)
Relatives and friends are invited.
Phone 2.6141
Pontiac, Mich.
In the spirit of the occasion
we extend best wishes to the
entire Jewish Community
Passover Greetings
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A Joyous
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Passover Greetings
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Send $5,000 to Poland for
Passover Relief
S. A. GRANADIER
f ie
Passover Greetings
While scores of rabbis all over
the country have indicated that
they will conduct a Passover ap-
peal to their congregations for
contributions to aid the Jews of
Poland, an announcement has
been made by the American Com-
mittee Appeal for the Jews in
Poland that $5,000 has been sent
to Poland for immediate Passover
needs.
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The annual spring swing out of
the Young People's Society of Con-
gregation Shaarey Zedek will be
held on Saturday evening, April
311, in the social hall of the syna-
gogue.
This gala affair, which was such
a tremendous success last year,
will be informal, and music will
be provided by Ken Stone and his
Roekin' Rhythm Orchestra. There
will bt refreshments and entertain-
nient. Daneing will be from 9 un-
til 1.
Tickets for this affair may be
obtained by calling Adele Robins
at Tyler 5-6034, or Jerome Silber-
blatt at University 1-5550.
William Unin, Poet,
To Speak April 22
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