America yavish Periodical Carter CLIFTON ATREUS • CINCINNATI 20, ON/0 MENLIROgiEWISR CARON ICLE September 23, 1938 The Jewish Community Center, 8904 Woodward Ave., has offici- ally opened its health education depatrinent and classes are now in full swing. Edith Muskin and Sam Levy, health education di- rectors for women and men. re- spectively, have announced that a wide variety of health activities are being planned for the corn- ing year. In tpe women's health depart- ment, classes in modern dance, calisthenics, volley ball. badmin- ton and fencing are being or- ganized. There will also be a special class in swimming for women held weekly. A novelty this year will be the organiza- tion of a girls' basketball league which will help to stimulate this activity among, the women. In addition to this a class in social dancing has been planned where the current dance styles will be taught. For the younger children, classes in rhythmic and tap danc- ing as well as gym have been or"anized. The Women's Health Club is a special grouping for those wo- men who prefer their gym ac- tivity in the morning. Classes are held on Tuesday and Thursday at 10 a. m. Calisthenics and bad- minton are the two favorites in this group. The Mens' Health Department features two four-wall handball courts which are considered among the finest in the city. Spe- cial exercises in boxing, wrest- ling, volley ball, swimming and badminton are available to mem- bers of this department. The social dancing class is also open to those men who are interested in learning the old and new dance stens. For further information call Madison 8275. BUY Fine Furniture wholesale through any dealer of your own choice. WE welcome the opportunity of show- g you around without any obligation to buy. C FUIWITUU COMPANY 8928 TWELFTH ST. WHOLESALE ONLY Showroom Hours-9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Doily Monday and Wednesday till 9 P. M. — 1 9 3 8 A HAPPY NEW YEAR THE EXCELLENT FACILITIES OF • KRAEMER'S OLYMPIA HOTEL AND MINERAL BATHS MOUNT CLEMENS, MICH. ARE AVAILABLE TO YOU FOR WEDDINGS, BANQUETS, PARTIES, ETC. Special Sunday Dinners—Phone Mt. Clemens 790 Beautiful Ballroom with Seating Capacity of 500 STRICTLY KOSHER—A MASHGIACH IN ATTENDANCE Kraemer is well-known in Mt. Clemens and Miami Bench for Kashruth L'Shono Tovo Tikosevu! Wishing the Entire Jewish Community A HAPPY NEW YEAR SIDNEY KRANDALL Wholesale - Retail Jewelers More Than a Quarter-Century in Detroit 1550 BROADWAY — CAPITOL THEATER BLDG. CADILLAC 0366 at Grand Circus Park Rosh Hashonah next to its fig- urative meaning, also a special more concrete and more tangible appeal to each and every loyal Jew who feels within his heart the great unparalleled tragedy and suffering of Israel in our days. While all of us Jews raise on this Memorial Day our eyes to our Heavenly Father, praying that He inscribe us and our be- loved ones in the book of life and happiness, there are hundreds of thousands Jews across the ocean, who direct strenuously their gaze to us—happy citizens of a free country—scanning with alternat- ing fears and hopes the horizon, wondering whether they shall in turn receive a 1"Kethivah rchas- imo Tovah," a well attested and signed affidavit from an unknown benevolent brother in the distant Can I help to find the keyhole, continent, who by dispatching to them in brotherly fate and trust sir?" he asked. "Thash all right, old man," said such document, would rescue them the other cheerily, "you jusht hol from the pain, suffering and ig- nobility inflicted upon them by the housh shtill and I can manage their enemies. —Fifth Corps Area News Slay I lx, allowed to quote from a letter of a woman physician, the daughter of one of the most famous and learned Rabbis of Ger- floppy New Year to All many—aged 80 years—who with her younger sister received the State Plumbing & Heating necessary affidavits at my request from two noble hearted brothers Supplies, Inc. in this city: - tier sojourn In our lornelsiut be- MORRIS CANVASSER , now a ill ,,, hell None, ire news• g resenfs AMERICA'S . FINEST JUNIOR FOOTWEAR Many adult physical dis- 12215 12TH. TO. 8.6565 WORM. Season's Greetings orders are traceable to shoe's worn during the form- REX PLATING WORKS ative period of Youth .. . 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EDMUND NOLAN, Pre/ LYNDON AT WARK Metal Finishing GELATIN PRODUCTS COMPANY University 2-4351 5203 MARTIN AVE. --Chronicle Want Ads Pay- "Nothing is less selfish than a Israel Sheveloff, the young avia- for heading the expedition in desire of fame, since its only sure search of the missing Soviet Polar acquisition is by laboring for Landor. Per!, is the son of a Latvian Jew. others."—Walter Savage Happy New Year Greetings . . . Expert Window Cleaning Co. 206 E. GRAND RIVER Phone Cherry 3407 Emanuel Mitzvah School to Begin Sessions Oct. 12' Under the direction of Rabbi Max J. %Vohlgelernter, Congre- gation Beth Tefilo Emanuel will continue to develop a unique ex- periment in Jewish religious edu- cation which was launched last February and operated success- fully until the end of June. Ses- sions for the new Hebrew year, 5699, will begin Sunday, Oct. 2, at 9 a. in., when all groups meet at the Emanuel chapel, Taylor and Woodrow Wilson, for the daily morning service, fol- lowed by a joint breakfast for faculty and students at the ves- try and several classes in Bible. Jewish history and religious law. The entire program concludes at 12 noon, but additional activi- ties and projects are sponsored during the week. Boys who have already become Bar Mitzvah or are about to enter Jewish reli- gious maturity, and girls who have reached the age of 12, are admitted. The "Mitzvah School" has as its objective the preparation of the adolescent boy and girl (age 12 to 16) for active participa- tion in Jewish religious life. Its program is adjusted to the needs of such students as have had only a very elementary training in Hebrew previously. As the work continues, it is planned to include special high school clas- ses for pupils who received a more complete training in earlier years. Parents will be required to ac- company their children at regis- tration Sunday morning or to communicate with Rabbi Wohl gelernter at his synagogue study, Trinity 1-2934. ROSH HASHONAH GREETINGS It Is An Extreme Pleasure and Privilege to Extend Felicita- tions on the Occasion of the New Year to the Jewish Community of Detroit. May the New Year Have Better Things In Store for All of You. KERN'S WOODWARD AT GRATIOT By RABBI MOSES FISCHER CINCINNATI.—A Leo %Veil, honorary vice-president of the Union of American Ilebrew Con- gregations and outstanding Pitts- burgh civic leader, died Sunday at his home in Pittsburgh. ac- cording to word received by the Union of American Ilebrew Con- !gregations here. He was 78 years old. A member of the Union's ( executive board for more than 125 years, he was elected to his honorary vice-presidency at the New Orleans biennial of the par- ent body of American Liberal Judaism in 1937. An outstand- ing attorney. Mr. Weil was one of the leaders of the National Municipal League and gained recognition in a long court fight to reform city government in Pittsburgh. (hoards • "KETHIVAH IrCHASIMO TOVAH" The ancient formula for the MAY THE NEW YEAR BE FILLED — WITII — HEALTH AND HAPPINESS FOR ALL 8950 12th St. Dr. C. W. Efroymson of In-I of Jewish education on a eels- dianapolis, chairman of the East munity-wide basis will be the Central States Regional Confer- theme of one meeting. A second once of the Council of Jewish one will concern itself with pro- Federation and Welfare Funds, grams and plans for meeting announces the holding of the problems of Jewish employment. fifth annual meeting of this re- Included are such questions as: gional body at Louisville, Ky., That occupations should Jewish at the Kentucky Hotel on Oct. Youth turn to? What are the 22 and 23. mechanics of job hunting? How This conference is the out- can attitudes of Jewish youth be growth of a meeting held in conditioned to acceptance of new Columbus five years ago at which occupational possibilities, etc. A speaker will address the prominent lay leaders from Ohio, Kentucky, Indian a, Michigan, noon luncheon meeting on the western Pennsylvania. and West subject of what organizations are Virginia, met to discuss problems included in the scope of welfare of current Jewish concern. The funds and what organizations interest in this meeting was so should be included. The confer- pronounced that a permanent in- ence will close after a clinic de- formal conference committee was voted to the problems of rein- arranged to plan annual meet- gees. ings. Charles W. Morris of Louis- This year's conference. coming ville, Ky., is chairman of the host at a time when world Jewish city. Simon Shetzer. president of events arc a matter of immedi- ate local concern, should be of the Jewish Community Council of interest to lay and professional Detroit, is chairman of the pro- leaders from all communities In gram committee, and Isidore So- beloff is secretary of that com- the district. The conference will begin with mittee. Clarence M. Engass, a dinner on Saturday evening at Julian H. Krolik and Henry which speakers of national prom- Wiseman of Detroit. Louis M. inence will address the group on Fshman of Grand Rapids and world events in their relationship Ellis II. Warren of Flint are also to Jews and Jewish action and members of the executive and their effect on local communities. program committee. These meetings are open to all The conference will continue Sunday morning at 9 o'clock with interested members of the Jew- a series of clinical meetings to ish community. Complete pro- be participated in by those at- grams will be available within tending the meeting. Programs two weeks. A. Leo Weil Dies at 78; Was exchange of New Year greetings and felicitations between fellow Officer of U. A. H. C. Jews, carries with itself at this ROSH HASHONAH GREETINGS A EAST CENTRAL STATES CONCLAVE IN LOUISVILLE OCT. 22 AND 23 CENTER'S GYM CLASSES BEGIN VISIT SCHOR'S WHOLESALE SHOWROOMS 5 6 9 9 PAGE SEVENTE6 assl THE LEGAL CHRONICLE ut n na tion runvo, Ill you men feeble a our sufferirig I ndividually and tiv elv Es en if 1 would glen, ribe to ■ ou the frequent bouse•Pear, Wags h. storm troopers, the trembling fear Mid threat or beingarrested, Jelled and 1 to 1,01. filrlIrP for no res. son at all, I15• tablets haw(' tig on nil' r Honor Scholnick Bar Mitz- vah by Contributing to Scholarship Fund of then United Hebrew Schools Mr. arid Mrs. Nathan II. Schol- nick of Parkside Avenue will cele- brate the Bar Mitzvah of their son, Morton Leslie, who is a stu- dent of the Parkside branch of the United Hebrew Schools, on Sat- urday, Sept. 24, at the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue. Morton Scholnick is one of those boys to whom Bar Mitzvah does not constitute the terminating point in his Jewish studies, but lust an important landmark. Ile is well prepared to chant his Mat- tir in a creditable manner. Ile will also deliver an appropriate talk in which he promises to con- tinue his Hebrew studies at the Parkside School until he will com- plete the entire course prescribed by the Schools. Mr. and Mrs. Scholnick contri- buted two scholarships to the United Ilebrew Schools Scholar- ship Fund in honor of the Bar Mitzvah of their son. This Contri- bution will pay for one year's ed- ucation of two children whose par- ents are unable to take care of their tuition fee. It will also pro- vide these well deserving children with free books and free trans- portation to, and from school. 17th Anniversary Dinner- Dance of Society for the Hard of Hearing Sept. 24 The Detroit Society for the Hard of Hearing will celebrate its 17th birthday on Saturday, Sept. 24, with a dinner-dance at the society's headquarters, 4242 Cass Ave. Dinner will be served from 6:30 to 7:30 p. m. under the direction of Mrs. Isabelle MacKenzie. The dining room will be in charge of Mrs. Eva Houston. Reservations should be made as early as possible. All hard of hearing persons and their friends are invited to this evening of good food and music. The Detroit Society is a mem- ber of the American Society for the Hard of Hearing with head- quarters at Washington. It con- ducts lip-reading classes on Mon- days and Fridays, at 7:30 p. rn. and on Wednesday afternoons at 1:30. There is a voice training class on Wednesdays at 7 p. m. Classes are free to members. am door with the Ins. I ipt a an A 31111 1.1110 ho has enroll .1..0101 ph alvian; line dans vexations eltax °Hectors, flnall,, the proltild- 1,,i ,,,,th a.kre,„Irn u .111 , .. eh...dutiful of all this would he only dry report to you—without the I,5er to Indicate the near suffering awl bitter agonies, the 41..gradn11 ■ 0. arel , r u tl I la t Ions will, whh h ery never., or ear are lilted In the overflow, I know the d Meal! les and hardships a Ilhh I shall experienee 1.1/14,11411V In ranking the e. ornotnb 111111 1 °Rural rul- Je+tment in A uteri, an lifes hut niv sis• Iry .il nx;e:,f, . eireo,rew a tol% t do I..l furl esrn to maintain ourselves and our self reels. , We shall he no burden to our Inks, n benefartern I write nil this 1,,,,t; let m 011 h know how infinite to ■ ■ I :•T w eried 11%7 t I e 'rr i ;rfe uw, eInleId" onder whether we stroll be able ese Kant 1=1r ■ that ::•• ■ ;. " tni■■="V■ i?I 'f, r;:f. 3. r 1 1 all, toward my aged falliet BNAI MOSHE SUNDAY SCHOOL REGISTRATION Registration at the Ilnal Moshe Sunday School will continue this Sunday from it a. m. till 12:30 p. m. Classes will be resumed on Oct 2. Both members and non- members are urged to register their children early. A varied cul- tural and religious program is offered for pupils from the ages of 5 to 18. The adult Bible and Hebrew classes will he resumed immedi- ately after the holidays. ROSH HASHONAH GREETINGS T oyou and to those whose Bnai David Sisterhood to Have Donor Luncheon Dec. 13 We pray Rosh Hashonah to the happiness is yours, a happy te41 Dr s I bird that our name be written in the Book of Merits. What greater, more shining merits can be pre- sented to the Lord than cacti an outpouring of a soul delivered from the pangs and persecutions in a country transformed into a human "tofeth," underworld? What do thousands of formal, gold-edged New Year cards with the artificial engravings of good will toward our fellow men, sig- nify in comparison to one such dispatched affidavit which saves and rescues a Jewish soul? Paraphrasing an ancient Mid- rash, I might state, "God says to the children of Israel: Your Keth- ivah and Chashno Tovah depends on My mercy, your brother's es- cape to security, peace and human dignity might depend on your writing and signature, grant to your brother in divine-like love what he requests from you and I shall grant what you pray for: Life, Loy and happiness: Kethi- vah V'chasirno Tovah." The third annual donor lunch- eon of the Bnai David Sisterhood is planned for Tuesday afternoon, Dec. 13, at the Fort Wayne Hotel. Mrs. Philip Kramer has been ap- pointed chairman, with Mrs. Roy Chatlin, assisting. There will be a souvenir booklet, Mrs. Leon Sla- yin being chairman, with Mrs. Dan Otis and Sirs. Sam Kane as co-chairmen. Those desiring to earn their admissions can get in touch with Mrs. Philip Kramer, Northlawn 5613. Morning devotions will begin at 7. Rabbi Moses Fischer, spir- itual leader of the congregation, will deliver sermons both days. Monday's message is titled "New Year's Greetings and the New Year Message of the Shofar to the Jewry Today." Tuesday's discourse will be on the subject, "Great and Vital Lessons in a Single Ilebrew Word." On Shabos Shuvoh, Oct. 1, Rabbi Fischer will speak on, "Heaven and Earth. Life and Death. Good and Evil."' THANKS FROM JEWISH PUBLICATION SOCIETY Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle: May I take this opportunity of expressing to you, on behalf of the officers and board of trus- tees of the Jewish Publication Society of America. our sincere thanks and appreciation for the fine cooperation you have given us during the past year. This has indeed been a fine year for the Jewish Publication Society, and we look forward to the year 5699 with renewed confidence. With every good wish to you on the New Year, I am Cordially yours, MAURICE JACOBS. Executive Secretary. Seven Jewish Artists Hon- ored by France NEW YORK (WNS) — Seven Jewish artists are among those who have received awards by the French Government for designers and artists who participated in the 1937 International Exposition at Paris. according to an an- nouncement by Paul L. Wiener, designer and technical adviser to the United States Commission at the exposition. Wiener himself re- ceived the Grand Prix is public building architecture for design- ing the United States Building. Louis Kronberg received a diplo- ma of honor for painting and Leon Kroll and Walt Kuhn re- ceived silver medals in painting. I keep six honest serving-men Jo Davidson received the Grand (They taught me all I knew): Prix in sculpture. Their names are What and Why and When Never ascribe to an opponent And flow and Where and •Who. motives meaner than your own. —Rudyard Kipling —J. M. 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