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maitam ,fewisk Periodical eater

CLIFTON ATINUI - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

t011/EWISI1 (A RONICLE
PIEVETI

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

September 16, 1938

Services
BUILDING BOUGHT SATURDAY AT EMANUEL Arrange
H.
In Hebrew Schools
BY K. OF P. LODGE
KNICKERBOCKER

SERMON AT MIDNIGHT

Congregation Shaarey Zedek

Rabbi Wohlgelernter to Occupy
Pulpit at Selichoth

Wishes to remind you to make your reservations without delay for the



Enthusiasm was manifested
last Tuesday night at the meeting
of Detroit Lodge No. 55, Knights
of Pythias, when the announce-
ment was made by the executive
committee that the purchase of

AUXILIARY SERVICES

the

To Be Held During

HIGH HOLY DAYS

In the Large and Spacious

SOCIAL HALL OF THE SYNAGOGUE

Chicago Boulevard and

RABBI A. M. HERSI-tMAN

will deliver the Kol Nidre

ermon

Lawton

Avenue

The houses of worship connected
with the United Hebrew Schools,
the Philadelphia-Byron and the
Tuxedo-Holmur Synagogues, have
been newly decorated for the Ifigh
Holy Day services.
The Philadelphia-Byron services
will be held in the large and airy
auditorium, while the Tuxedo-liol-
mur services will be held in the

Cantor Byarsky and choir will
also be in charge of the services
at Emanuel during Rosh Ilashon-
nab, Yom Kippur end Succoth.
Rabbi Wohlgelernter will preach
in English on each of the "Yomim
Noroim." It will be the first time
that he officiates at High Holy
Day services in Detroit since his
arrival in the city last December.

RABBI MORRIS ADLER

the Services

MAKE YOUR RESERVATIONS AT ONCE

Tickets on sale at the office of the synagogue during the day, or from the committee
in charge in the evening from 7 P. M. to 9:30 P. M., and on Sundays, Septem-
ber 18 and 25, all day.

--



Weighs Future of World Jewry

WHAT'S GOING TO HAPPEN TO THEM?

Knickerbocker Gives His Views After cn Extensive
Tour of the Scene of Battle in Palestine
READ HIS

"War in the Holy Land"

Home Relief Plans
For Dinner-Dance

Begins MONDAY in the

Registrations of
New Students at
Hebrew Schools

Home Relief Society met Wed-
nesday, Sept. 13, at the home of
Mrs. Ben Kaplowitz, 18404 Fair-
field. Enthusiasm was shown in
reports of chairmen of committees
NATHAN JAFFA
Service Call — 50c
RABBI H. N. ROSENTHAL
for the annual dinner-dance to be
Authorized R.C.A. and Philco Service Engineers
large synagogue located on the
held Oct. 23 at Hotel Statler.
the
building
at
the
corner
of
Ers-
VACUUM CLEANERS REPAIRED
Many new pledges for the Year first floor of the building. Cantor
The attendance of children at kine and John R Sta., formerly
Leo Radix, a well known Chazon
the United Ilebrew Schools dur- occupied by the Phoenix Club, Book were brought in.
The dinner-dance is the major who has made a name for himself
was duly consummated.
ing
the
first
week
of
the
opening
with his holiday services, will of-
HO. 4717
11525 DEXTER
After many months of negotia- fund-raising project of the year ficiate at the Philadelphia-Byron
of the schools after a month's
vacation was extremely satisfac- tions the executive committee, and the proceeds are used to I synagogue. I. Rosenthal is chair-
carry
on
the
society's
emergency
tory. The old pupils have all re- consisting of Past Chancellor H.
man of the Minyon committee of
.
..
turned to their classrooms and are P. Cohen, Rabbi Harold N. Roe- relief work. For reservations call the Philadelphia-Byron. Cantor
ready to pursue their work with enthal, Jos. C. Snider, Grand Mrs. Reuben Allinder, Mrs. Chas. Jacob Skolnick, with the assist-
Chancellor Frank Berman, Maur- Harris, Mrs. William Roth, Mrs.
renewed interest.
ance of a well-trained choir, has
Arrangements are now being ice Schwartz, and the late Chan- Jos. Jacobs and Mrs. Bernard Ko- been engaged to act as Chazon
made for the accommodation of cellor Commander Jacob H. Wer- rner.
Mrs. Arthur A. Ginsburg, pres- at the Tuxedo-Holmur. Nathan
new pupils, for beginners as well ner formulated ways and means
Yaffe, president of the Tuxedo-
as for more advanced students.l which made the purchase of the ident of the Home Relief Society, Holmur synagogue, and one of the
read a beautiful memorial service
In each branch of the United He- building possible.
active
board members of the Unit-
Are Wishing Everyone a Very Happy and
Detroit Lodge has a colorful for departed members of the or-
brew Schools a class for begin-
ed Hebrew Schools, is personally
ners of all ages is now being history. Chartered in 1884, the ganization. A resolution for the in charge of the sale of tickets.
Prosperous New Year
opened. Special Bar Mitzvah membes met in Tennenholtz Hall late Mrs. Gussie Klein was adop-
Selichoth services will be held
classes are also being organized at Hastings and Catheine Sts. ted.
Mrs. Ginsburg announced that in both synagogues on Saturday ,
.
w
in all the schools connected with Later Detroit Lodge No. 55 mov-
Sept.
17, at 12 midnight. Ad-
the United Hebrew Schools' sys- ed its headquarters to Duffield St. an important meeting of the So- mission to Selichoth in free at both
tem. All children of the age of From there it moved to the Cass ciety will be held on Sept. 28, at synagogues, and the public is in-
the home of Mrs. Robert Kaliman,
12 and over are immediately Ave. center.
Later plans were proposed to 2420 W. Boston Blvd. A book re- vited.
transferred to the Bar Mitzvah
The proceeds from the sale of
erect
a
building
at
Second
Blvd.
view will be given by Mrs. George
class where they are not only
tickets in the synagogues con-
taught the chanting of the Maftir, and Seward Ave., but the project Oberstein.
nected with the United Hebrew
Mrs.
Samuel
Kanners
of
Wash-
was
abandoned
during
the
eco-
but are fully prepared for the
burn Ave., was hostess to the Schools go towards the mainten-
nomic slump.
Bar Mitzvah ceremonies.
From Cass Ave. the lodge mov- executive board on Wedoesday, ance of the schools.
LAWRENCE AND DEXTER
Parents who plan to register
.
Weisman
.
pre-
their children in the Hebrew ed to'Woodrow Wilson and Leslie Sept . 7 • Mrs AI
and plans were discussed Jr. Bereznitzer Society In-
Schools are urged to do so with- Ayes., and three years ago moved sided
for
various
meetings
to
be
held
into
the
building
now
purchased.
stalls Officers; Launches
out any delay in order to give the
The lodge began to prosper in during the coming. year.
Membership Drive
schools an opportunity to engage
its
present
quarters.
Many
new
A
meeting
of
the
members
of
the necessary additional teachers.
members were added to the ros- the Year Book Committee was
At the meeting of the Junior
ter and old members were re- held at the home of Mrs. Jerome Bereznitzer
Aid Society held Sept.
Kantor on Friday, Sept. 9. Mrs. 14 and attended by 360 members
instated:
with
Last January, when the late Kantor and Mrs. Robert Drews and friends, the following new
Jacob II. Werner became chan- are chairmen of the Year Book.
cellor commander, plans began to Anyone wishing to place a memo- officers were installed:
President, Max Gallop; vice-
formulate to purchase the build- riam in the Year Book should call
president, Harry Kashton; record-
ing.
Mrs. Irving H. Small, Da. 8850, ing secretary, Sylvia Katz; treas-
The building is now being thor- chairman of the memoriams.
AND A CHOIR OF 15 VOICES
urer, Hy Sabovitz; financial sec-
oughly decorated, and when com-
,,-'
retary, Helen Enten; board of
For
the
second
year
in
succes-
pleted
Detroit Lodge will be lo-
---,___,/
Under the Leadership of
\
candidates, Rose Sabevitz, chair-
sion, . Rabbi R. Spalter, who is cated in one of the finest Pythian
prominent as a leader in orthodox centers anywhere. It includes 400 Attend Meeting of Jr. man; Allan Rosenberg, Bernard
Chapter
of
Mt.
Sinai
Koss; hospitalers, Mollie Foreman
Jewry, will make an appeal for club facilities, such as handball
the famous Rabbi Isaac Elchanan courts, shower bath rooms, gym-
Association
and Milton Terebelo.
Yeshiva of New York.
The Junior Bereznitzer Society is
nasium, lounges, card rooms, bil-
launching a membership drive.
By volunteering his services, liard rooms, and dining rooms.
capacity
audience
of
over
400
A
SERMONS BY
Rabbi Spalter saves the expense
At a special election held last attended the fashion show and Membership is open to anyone
of bringing to Detroit a New month officers were elected as fol- tea sponsored by the Jr. Chapter between the ages of 18 and 30
York representative. Besides, he lows:
of the Mt. Sinai Hospital Asso- years, who is interested in wel-
is in position to solicit funds for
Rabbi Harold Rosenthal, Chan- ciation, on Sunday, Sept. 11, at fare work, social and athletic ac-
a longer period, before, during cellor Commander; Louis Wech- the Lee Plaza. Miss June Brez- tivities and culture and educa-
and after the High Holy Days.
sler, Vice Chancellor; Index ner, president, welcomed the tional undertakings. Applications
' Separate services for children to 14 years of age. in English
The Isaac Elchanan Yeshiva is Gruskin, Prelate; Barney Kosof- guests and introduced Mrs. J. for membership will be received
and Hebrew, under direction of J. Nelson. ADMISSION FREE.
the leading orthodox theological sky, Master at Arms; Joseph C. Harvith, president of the Senior by Miss Sylvia Katz, recording
school in America. Affiliated with Snider, Inner Guard; Maurice group, who delivered a short ad- secretary, 2709 Elmhurst Ave.,
Seats now on sale at Congregation office (Lawrence entrance)
it is Yeshiva College, the only Schwartz, Outer Guard; William dress. An inspiring talk was de- Townsend 5-13300.
daily and Sunday, 9 to 12, 2 to 10.
Jewish college in America author- Rosenberg, Master of Finance livered by Mrs. E. Gitlin, sponsor
Selichoth Services Midnight of Saturday, Sept. 17
ized to give degrees.
and K. R. S.•, Lewis L. Steinberg, of the group, and Mrs. E. Rom, Pioneer Women's Organiza-
Rabbi Spalter can be reached Master of Exchequor.
president of the Mt. Sinai League,
tion Donor Event Will
at 3018 Monterey Ave., Townsend
As a result of the purchase of also extended greetings.
Be on Jan. 10
7-2089. He calls upon Detroit the building and in honor of the
The fashion display of fall and
Jews to make liberal contributions late Chancellor Commander Jacob winter models was sponsored by
The season's first council meet-
towards this Yeshiva and thus en- H. Werner, a campaign for new Walters, Inc., and the following
able it to continue to function members has been inaugurated, acted as models: Betty Rosen , ing of the Pioneer Women's Or-
properly.
with initiation fees waived. The Joan Modell, Shirley Dunitz, Syl- ganization took place Sept. 10, at
new membership class will be via Redblatt, Vivian Nausbaum, the home of the secretary, Mrs.
known as the Jacob H. Werner I Ruth Shankman, Jean Redblatt, S. Levine, 1600 Seward Ave. Mrs.
BNAI
DAVID'S
SCHOOL
Class.
Mrs. Ciel Lefton and Florence S. Weinberg of Calvert Ave., pre-
ELMHURST at 14TH
sided.
REGISTRATION SUNDAY The lodge is planning an elab- Rosenthal.
All four groups were repre-
orate
program
of
activities
for
ANNOUNCES
hanks are extended to the Mid-
Registration for students at the Fall and Winter of 1938, with way Florist Shop, Dexter-Joy, and sented at this meeting and the
major
subject discussed was the
Rose Florists, for their contribu-
Bnai David Religious School will I a housewarming in October.
forthcoming donor luncheon which
T he following members were tions.
open Sunday, Sept. 18, and will
will
be
held at the Masonic Audi-
continue until Sunday, Sept. 25. appointed by the chancellor com-
The next open meeting of the
CONDUCTED BY
The school will open for in- mander to serve as chairmen of organization will be held on Sun- torium on Jan. 10.
struction on Sunday, Oct. 2, and committees: Nathan Waterstone, day, Oct. 2. The Jr. Group Is
The Deora-Kadimah Group of
will enroll children from the age entertainment; Isadore Gruskow, actively participating in plans for
membership; Joseph C. Snider, the ball on Oct. 8 at the Masonic this organization held its first ex-
of 6 to 16.
ecutive
meeting Sept. 14, at the
The school has accommodation bingo; Past Chancellor H. P. emple, undertaken by the com-
home of Mrs. .1. Malamud, 3294
for a kindergarten class, eight Cohen, house committee, and Lew- bined hospital units.
ASSISTED BY A LARGE CHOIR
Waverly
Ave. Plans were discus-
grades leading to graduation and is L. Steinberg, publicity.
sed for general meetings, to take
a high school clam.
Get-Together
at
Phi
Beta
place at the headquarters' Club
Those young people who had
Delta Fraternity in Ann Exchanges on Dexter Blvd.
no opportunity to attend a reli- Highland Park A. Z. A. 313
Arbor on Monday
gious school may be admitted by
Jess R. Feller has been ap-
WILL PREACH IN YIDDISH AND ENGLISH
Donations to Home for Aged
examination. Register early. For
pointed the new AZA deputy for
Jewish students entering the
information call To. 6.9632.
Woman's Auxiliary
the
State of Michigan, succeeding University of Michigan this fall,
Reasonable Prices for Tickets
Bob Gordon, who resigned due to are invited to attend a get-to-
The following donations have
Neugarten Sunshine Club to illness.
SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES
gether at the Phi Beta Delta
Philip Rothschild, Julian Feller, fraternity house in Ann Arbor been received by the Women's
Meet Wednesday
will be held in the Social Hall
Wilfred Katz and Seymour Jacoby on Monday, Sept. 19. This gath- Auxiliary of the Jewish Home for
the Aged:
Inmemory of Henry A Klein of
The first fall meeting of the attended the Detroit and Windsor ering will give the Jewish stu-
Tickets $3 for men, S2 for women, SI for young people.
from Mr. and Mr. E.
Neugarten Sunshine Club will be council meeting held last Wednes- dents an opportunity to become Ciro Inner
Tickets on sale every evening except Friday.
day
at
the
Jewish
Center.
Julian
acquainted.
Several
upper
class-
held Wednesday, Sept. 21, at the
of Er" rgi7g rYllerlfh „ fr ' rorr71;*
n
Feller
of
chapter
313
has
bee
and
men will be on hand to aid in any n1 rAr iner. p father
Jewish Community Center. Mrs.
First Selichoth Services, Saturday night, Sept. 17, will be
"
l' ior l
e
' .
lin
.
In
Eran'72
n
Julian Barit will offer a short named chairman of the vocational problems or unusual situations non, from Mr. and Mr, A. 11 omonoff ;
conducted by CANTOR SINGER
guidance department of Detroit which the new students may find. In memory of aural.. Klein, from Mr
MR. NATHAN TURBOW.
program of dramatic reading.
with his Choir under direction of c MR.
sod
Mra.
A.
flomonnff
inmemory
of
A special meeting of officers AZA,
Information may be obtained by Betty Ids5ldnon,
siednon, from Mr.. One r
50c Per Ticket
The Highland Park chapter : calling Maurice Abromovitz, 920 lilintorra:
In memory of A. J. falloa
was held at the home of Mrs.
from Mr. and Mrn. lareld Freedman;
Jacob Newman, chairman of the 313 began its fall meetings by !Baldwin Ave. Telephone 6581.
In memory of )4rP. Anna Wolfson,
from Mr. and Mr.. David Freedman;
annual luncheon. to make further holding the initial meeting, Sept.
Anna Wolfson.
14 at the Roselawn apts. The new
memory of Mrs.
plans.
Jewish Folk Schools Opened In
from Mr.. M. Pollack.
Captains of the pledge commit- officials for the fall term ending
for
1938-39
Season
January,
1939,
are:
President.
tee will meet weekly at the home
of Mrs.• Sam Blacher, president. Wilfred Katz; publicity editor,
The Poale-Zion, J. N. W. A.
Mrs. Charles Rothstein is treas- Philip Rothschild; treasurer, Ju-
TAYLOR at WOODROW WILSON
urer of the annual luncheon to be lian Feiler; secretary, Walter and Pioneer Women's Organiza-
tion
announced the opening of the
Grossfield;
vice-president,
S
e
y
-
held at the Statler Hotel, Nov. 16.
announces that the sale of seats for the forthcoming
Plana are being made for a mour Jacoby; sergeants-at-arms, Jewish Folk Schools at 8603 12th
St.,
and
12244 Dexter Blvd.
Louis
Hoexter
a
n
d
Seymour
rummage sale. Those desiring to
Miss B. Duskin was added to
rummage may contact Mrs. Carl Crossfeld; chaplain, Richard Cole .
the staff of teachers and will con-
Meyers or Mrs. Oharles Allen.
duct classes in Jewish and He- I
and for all the year 5699 will begin
brew songs.
tinder New
Mrs. Milford IL Pregerson Saint-Saens Festival Satur• The curriculum of the schools
Management
day Night
includes courses in Yiddish and
Offers Instruction in
Hebrew, language and literature,
WE DO
Dramatic Art
The program of the Saint-Saens Jewish history, Palestine in Jew-
accompanied by a Musical Quartet, will conduct'
GENERAL REPAIRS
Festival, which will be given in ish life, Jewish festivals, etc.
the Holy Day Services
Mrs. Milford Richard Preger- the large auditorium of the De-
Children are being registered
2
Specialising in
son (Sara Hope Berman) an- troit Institute of Arts, Saturday.
the new season at both
nounces that she is now giving Sept. 17. consists of five master for
IGNITION &
schools, daily from 4 to 8 p. m.,
instruction in dramatic art. pub- works of this great composer.
CARBURETOR
Sundays from 10 to 12 a. m.
lic speaking, voice and diction,
The performers are: Detroit
SERVICE
WILL PREACH.IN ENGLISH AND YIDDISH
and speech correction. Private Civic Orchestra of 70 musicians
WELDING
or class lessons may be arranged. (Federal Music project), under Selichoth Services at the
Special Membership Drive: The Payment of an
Bnai David
Information will be given by call- the baton of Valter Poole; piano
BUMPING
will admit you to member-
annual dues of $15
ing To. 5-7659.
soloist, Dr. Mark Gunzburg; the
and
ship in Detroit largest Orthodox Synagogue,
The first Selichoth, at midnight,
organ part in the symphony will
PAINTING
Flower Fund of Jewish be played by Ole Ferch, organist Saturday, Sept. 17. at Congrega-
and entitle you to Holy Day seats free.
of 'WWJ, and the piano part in tion Bnai David. Elmhurst and
Home for Aged
YOM KIPPUR
the same composition by Gunz- 14th, will be conducted by the
ROSH HASHONAH
p. m.
kol Shiro
nr.
:JO
a
ra.
1
Ken lm ......
The following have made dona- burg and his student. Benjamin new cantor of this synagogue,
. haoholth
950 CLAIRMOUNT
le a m.
a m.
Fogel. The tickets, free of charge, Abraham Singer. under the di-
Hooding PI Torah
1
tions
to
the
Home
for
Aged
in
I•sehrith
a tn.
11
At Hamilton
rr
a m.
Reading of Torah . • . P
lieu of flowers: Mr. and Mrs. Da- can be secured at the Gunzburg rection of Nathan Turbow. Can-
11,1* a m.
Tisk.,
tor Singer comes from large
TRINITY 2-8509
14 ,14 a m.
Perinea and Shofar
Nome(
vid Oppenheim, in memory of Studio, 477 W. Kirby, at the
p.
3
a m•
II
Philadelphia
and
New
York
syna-
Wardell
Flower
Shoo
and
at
the
Works
11 nape
AL SUBAR—Proprietor
Mrs. Philip Greenspan; Zeta Rho
4134 p. m.
...moo In IMAM
s p, m.
p.
/1
Minna
Fraternity, in memory of William Detroit Institute of Arts. The gogues, and is considered as one
Neils
of the ablest chazonim.
*orrmee la 11401.5
concert starts at 8:16 p. M.
Desow.

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new Assistant Rabbi, will deliver the
Sermon on Rosh Hashanah
and Yom Kippur

Rev. J. Silverman win Conduct

Rabbi Max J. Wohlgelernter
will again occupy the pulpit of
Congregation Beth Tefilo Eman-
uel, Taylor at Woodrow Wilson,
Saturday night at 12 o'clock, pre-
ceding the first Selichoth service
to be conducted by Cantor Rubin
Boyarsky and his choir. Rabbi
Wohlgelernter's subject will be,
"Watchman, What of the Night?"
Selichoth will be recited daily at
5:30 a.m. all of next week in the

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SARAH SONENKLAR

With great sorrow we express our sympathy to our
distinguished colleague, Cantor Jacob Sonenklar, on the
loss of his beloved mother, Sarah.

We hope, dear friend, that you will find surcease
of your deep sorrow in your noble work in behalf of
your people.

Cantors' Assn. of Detroit

REV. SAMUEL MOGILL, Acting Pres.

Assure Them of a
Clear Start

Cong. B'nai Moshe

HIGH HOLY DAY SERVICES

Sept. 26, 27, Oct. 5

Cantor David Katzman

Rabbi R. Spalter
Makes Appeal for
Elchanan Yeshiva

p
\ - avid Shkolnick

Rabbi Moses Fischer

CON. BNAI DAVID

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ever to be faced with the handi-
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3841 Humphrey, cor. Holmur

ANNOUNCES

HIGH HOLY DAY SERVICES

Conducted by the famcus Cantor

HIGH HOLY DAY SERVICES

C. SPIVAK

Cantor Abraham Singer

Tickets are now on sale daily from 5 to 10 p. rn.,
Sundays all day. Please come early so that you
may secure a better seat.

Rabbi Joshua Sperka

CONG.-BETH TERI.° EMANUEL

Membership drive: The payment of annual dues
of $16,00 will admit you to membership in Detroit's
finest Orthodox Synagogue and entitles you to 2
seats and ALIES free for the whole year.

For the Holidays .. .

United Hebrew Schools

ANNOUNCE

LEO RABIN

HIGH HOLY DAYS

Well-Known, Talented Can-
tor, who is known for his
fine High Holy Day services
will officiate at the

Cantor Rubin Boyarsky

PHILA-BYRON
AUDITORIUM

. J. Wohlgelernter
Rabbi Max

AL'S GARAGE

Newly Decorated

CANTOR

Jacob Skolnick

Who 'is popularly known, as-
sisted by his choir. will offic•
iate at the

TUXEDO•HOLMUR
SYNAGOGUE

SLICHOTH SERVICES AT BOTH SCHOOLS MIDNIGHT,
SATURDAY, SEPT. 17—FREE ADMISSION

TICKETS FOR HOLIDAY SERVICES

Now on Sale at Both Schools. Early Reservations Advised.

All Proceeds for Maintenance of Your Hebrew Schools-

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