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CUPTON AVINUI • CINCINNATI 30, OM

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January 6, 1939

PAGE THREE

sad THELLGAL.CHRONICLE

Sincere Greetings to All Jewry for 1939

Wyandotte Motor Sales, Inc.

"Grand Illusion" NEW
Remains at Cinema

YIDDISH FILM, HAILED IN
NEW YORK, COMES TO LITTMAN'S

Bnai David Concert
on Sunday Evening

An Announcement
to the Jewish Public!

T h e brilliant film success
Cantor s Singer and K•pog-Kagan
"Grand
Illusion," which has
been named the best foreign film To Commence Showing of "The Two Sisters" With Jennie A1.0 to Participate in sni - vices
Goldstein on Monday; "Yankel Der Shmid"
of the year, remain at the Cin-
Saturday Morning
YOUR OLD FRIENDS
2338 BIDDLE AVE.
ema Theater, 58 E. Columbia,
PHONE 1460-1, 0807
Here Two More Days
for another week.
Wyandotte, Mich,
Considerable interest has been
To speak of this film in com- Abraham Littman, manager of , where it was enthusia,tically fie- aroused by it double-headed event
monplace terms of being "fas- Littman's People's Theater, 12th I claimed by critics and large au- to occur at Congregation Bnai
cinating," "powerful," "drama-
diences.
tic," is to fail to give the full, .and Seward, announces that the 1
o enable many more hundreds David, Elmhurst at 11th.
announce the formation of
import of the masterpiece. This outstanding Yiddish talking film, o f p eopl e t o see t he „ est film
The renowned Cantor Ben-Zion
Sincere Greetings to All Jewry for 1939
is exactly what it is: a great "The Two Sisters," starring Miss "The Singing Blacksmith" t"Yan- Kaoov-Kagan of New York, Bnai
the finest 100'; Jewish dairy institution l in Detroit
masterpiece. It is marked by in-1Jennie Goldstein and a cast of • kel der Shmid"), this sensational David's cantor of last year, is re.
telligent acting and intelligent the leading Yiddish actors, will talkie remains sat I ittinan's for
directing. Furthermore, is is a come to his theater on Monday another two days—Saturday and
stimulant to democratic thinking evening, for a stay that is ex- Sunday. A great performance is
MASON CONTRACTORS
and living. pected to be prolonged by de- 'given in this picture not only
HI-TEST CEMENT BLOCKS
The main participants in the mantis from thousands of De-; by Moishe Oisher but also by his
troiters who will want to we it. assisting staff. The story for this
filming of the play are:
EUREKA & 7TH
PHONE 285
Detroit is the first community 1 film was written by the eminent
Jean Renoir, who wrote and
to
get this film after New York, i playwright David Pinski.
Wyandotte, Mich.
directed "Grand Illusion." is the
white hope of the French film
with a modern and ultra sanitary plant at
industry. The director is the son I
of the famous painter, Pierre
7426 FENKELL AVENUE
August Renoir. He has worked
in films for the 15 years. From
carrying
a full line of Dairy Products
Sincere Greetings to All Jewry for 1939
the very start he revealed a
including Milk, Sweet Cream, Sour Cream, Butter
tendency to experiment in the
new medium.
Cheese and other by-products.
Pierre Fresnay is the only
The eagerness with which Jew- Campaign, at Lachaes on 12th
French actor who ever defied the
Comedic Francaise. Ile became a ish youth in Palestine is seek- I St.
m ember of that august company ing enrollment in the Max Pine
and one of our drivers will make prompt delivery
"With the help of funds raised
2810 5TH ST.
a t the age of 18. After the war, School at Tel Aviv, is but fur- in America by the Gewerkschaten
PHONE 18
to your home. Once you have tried our products
n
which
he
served
as
a
lieute-
Campaign," said Mr. Schkolnick
Wyandotte, Mich. I
you will use no other. A trial is all we ask.
ant, he returned to the Comedic ther demonstration of the enthu- "the Histadruth has been able
a nd rapidly arose to the coveted siasm with which they are re- to expand its activities. One of
p osition of a Societaire (a life turning to the skilled trades and our important functions is to
)ember). But in 1926 the actor crafts. This school, one of the provide training centers in Pal-
Honor Grandchild by Con- ebelled against the policies pur- many projects supported by the estine and in the Galuth for our CANTOR KAPOV-KAGAN
I-Has Gets Christmas
ued
by politically appointed di-
youth. You are familiar with our
Greetings to Jewry for 1939
tributing to Scholarship ectors
Gift From Christian
and boldly resigned from
agricultural training farms in turning to Detroit for a brief 'en-
Fund of United Hebrew he famous institution. He was
Lady to Aid Refugees
America. These have also been gagement. He will officiate at
Schools
provided in a number of the services Saturday morning, Jan. 7,1
hen legally enjoined from play-
NEW YORK, N. Y.—The
in g on any other stage. After a
countries of Europe. Our main at 9 o'clock, accompanied by a I
depth of American sympathy
The United Hebrew Schools lo ng drawn out court battle,
object is to orient our youth choir.
Preparatiosn for the annual
JEWELER
acknowledge the receipt of one hich lasted four years, and
along the lines of productive
On Sunday evening, Jan. 8, ai l with the plight of Jewish refu- donor luncheon of the Ladies'
scholarship to the Scholarship hich was accompanied by a
work. In Palestine, in addition to 8:30 o'clock, will occur the second gees from Naziland and the Auxiliary of the Jewish National
readiness to cooperate in their Fund are under way. The first In
the agricultural schools we have feature, a concert given by Can-
120 Maple
Phone 1820 Fund of the schools, from Mr. g rest deal of fanfare, he won his
and Mrs. Michael Schor of Leslie in dependence. Today the star is
a number of trade schools. One tor Abraham Singer, Bnai David's rescue through emigration are a series of pep rallies will be a
1Yyandotte • Mich.
indicated
in an increasing social hour held at the Fort
Ave., in honor of their new-born a s popular on the Gallic screen
of these is the Max Pine Trade cantor at the present time, whose
grandson, Stephen David Weiss- a s he is on the Gallic stage. Ile
School at Tel Aviv. Here 150 guest star will be Cantor Kapov- number of contribution being Wayne Hotel on Wednesday, Jan.
man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob w ill be seen here shortly in Liam
young men and boys are enrolled Kagan. They will be accompanied received by the Hebrew Shel-
Weissman.
'Flaherty's film, "The Puritan."
and are being taught the prin- by a choir. Cantor Singer has tering and Immigrant Aid So-
c iples of machine shop and tool earned a fine reputation for his ciety of America (BIAS),
The schools also acknowledge
Jean Gabin, according to the
Bnai Moshe Y. P. S.
the receipt of one scholarship L ondon Film Weekly, has the
making. The graduates of this beautiful rendition of the prayers, from Jews and non-Jews alike.
Typical of this sentiment is
from Sir. and Mrs. Samuel Weiss- C allic charm of Chevalier, the
scohol are rapidly absorbed into His ability on the concert stage
a Christmas gift in the amount
the industrial life of the Yishub has also been demonstrated.
The Young reople's Society of man of W. Hollywood, Calif., in e motional force of Charles Boyer
of $100 presented to BIAS
honor
of
their
grandson,
Stephen
a
nd
the
uncompromising
integrity
and are proving the worth of
The public is urged to attend
the Congregation Bnai Moshe
their training. Another activity this musical event. Tickets may by a non-Jewish donor. Miss
held an open meeting Jan. 2, at David Weissman, son of Mr. and 0 f Spencer Tracy—with the em-
heals on the last."
of ours is the Aviation Training be obtained at the synagogue. Ad- Betty Anderson of New York,
the synagogue, Dexter at Law- Mrs. Jacob Weissman,
for its Refugee-Emigrant
Eric von Stroheim is an "artist
Schoo lat Afikim. The Maritime mission price is nominal.
rence. The organization had an
Transportation Fund.
school, which is connected with
ice skating party Friday. Social WRESTLING AT ARENA GAR- f battle." Thus did Jim Tully
escribe
the
legendary
director
the
Iloilo
Technichum,
is
a
third.
committee chairmen Sol Auslan-
DENS MONDAY EVENING
of 1926. Today the sormy petrel SCENE AT MAX PINE TRADE There is need for many more, Col. W. Stewart -
Roddie at "Dorothy And David Ex-
der and Emory Newman are out-
SCHOOL IN TEL AVIV
of Hollywood is in exile. Ile has
and they will be created as soon , Town Hall at Cass Thea-
lining plans for winter activities,
plore Jewish Life" Sets
What proved to be the out- fo and welcome refuge in France
as funds are available."
including sleigh and hay rides
ter on Jan. 13
New Style for Jewish
standing bout of the New Year's of ter the greatest single handed Gewerkschaften Campaign, was
and theater parties.
Mr. Schkolnick presented a
founded by the Histadruth about clear picture of the younger
wrestling card at the Arena Gar- ba
School Books
Intellectual committee chair- dens will be repeated on a larger w the ever fought against Holly-
The
sensational
and
popular
man Nate Nelson announced a scale as a main go next Mon- th ood producers en masse. From five years ago and has already generation in Palestine. He point- speaker Colonel W. Stewart-
Something new in Jewish reli-
novelty program for the meeting day. It is the feudal bout be-1St e day he became an extra outgrown its space. These facts ed out the kind of education and 'toddle (C. V. 0. of London) is
roheim's career was one long were provided by Levi Schkol- training that the new immigrants I to appear for the Detroit Town gious school textbooks, "Dorothy
on Jan. 15.
tween "Bull" Montana, wild and im broglio. lie made millions for nick, representative of the Hista-
and David Explore Jewish Life"
The dramatic group will meet wooley western mat devil, and lot hers but nothing for himself. druth, in an address last Thurs- into Palestine receive is of vital Hall in the Cass Theater, on Fri- by Michael Conovitz is • study
concern to the Yishub in par- (lay morning, Jan. 13, at 11
on Tuesday to cast a one-act The Great" Balbi, Italian flying
day evening to the conference of ticular and to world Jewry as a o'clock. Colonel Roddie's pene- of Jewish community life pre-
play, "The Wall Between."
tackler.
What woman wills, God wills. delegates to the Gewerkschaften whole. "With the proper train- trating mind and magic power pared for the sixth and seventh
ing," he continued "we will build of expressing himself made his grades of religious schools and
up, in Palestine, a reservoir of previous lectures in Detroit un- just published by the Union of
human material for colonization, forgettable occasions and his American Hebrew Congregations.
In appearance and content the
;for industry, for self defense, record of return engagements in
'and for the continued develop- America and Europe is sensa- book might at first be mistaken
JAMES I. ELLMANN
for one of the "Grimmsey Twins"
ment of the cooperative and col- tional.
or "Dover Boys" series of blessed 11, at 2 p. m. The program of
lectives."
Four years' active service for memory. But through his story-
In his talk, he also touched Great Britain during the World telling technique, Mr.' Conovitz, the afternoon will comprise a
on some of the manifold activi- War was followed by special com- who is a New York Jewish edu- talk by James I. Ellmann and
ties of the Histadruth: 28 new missions that kept Colonel Roddie cator, imparts valuable informa- songs by Mrs. Grace Berlin. who
colonies in the last two trying almost continuously in Germany, tion about "the philanthropic, will be accompanied by Mrs.
years, comprising 1,350 men and for the War Office Minister of the cultural, the recreational, the Dave Diamond at the piano. The
women; bringing the total of Munitions, the Department of religious, and the correctional regular current events talk will
labor settlements to 103 (44 co- Overseas Trade, and in particu- needs of the Jewish community." be presented by Mrs. Aaron Kur-
operative and 59 collective) on lar as a member of the Inter- The title and format of the book land. Mrs. Philip Cutler, chair-
an area of 252,000 dunam of Allied Commission that carried were conceived by M. Myer man of the luncheon committee.
land, and with a total population out the work of disarmament. Singer, designer of all Union has charge of all pep rallies and
in these settlements of 25,000. Since the revolution and many of American Hebrew Congrega- will preside. at the coming, meet-
ing. The public is invited.
The Unemployment Fund, made times since Hitler came to power, tions publications.
up from the contributions of the his frequent visits to Germany
"Rabbis, educators and teach-
Histdruth's 100,000 members has aEnuclwe given in
ers are beginning to appreciate
been used in much needed public Europe
the Stewart-
r a o rt! more and more the importance
Colonel
work,
work, such as roads, workers' Roddie a broad knowledge of the of emphasizing in the religious
housing, water development, etc. forces and events which are school curriculum the importance
Almost $500,000 has bcen raised molding without mercy the fu- of present-day Jewish life," Dr.
this way. "I mention this," sa id tore of Europe and the world to- Emanuel Gamoran, educational
Joel Kapetansky, long well
he, "in order to point out that day. His subject will be "Ger- director of the Union says in his
the Jews in Palestine are well many— Disarmament, Revolution editorial introduction. "And yet, known in this community, died
able to handle their internal and Hitler."
here is no material available for Dec. 29 after an illness of sev-
problems. It is to prepare the
he pupil through which he may e ral weeks. Funeral services took
way for the absorption of the Social Dancing Class Re-,I , ecome acquainted with the van- place Friday, Dec. 30, from his
many thousands who are clamor-
late residence, 1730 Clalrmount
opens at Jewish Center ° us institutions that are found Ave.,
ing at our gates that we call
and burial was In Clover
i n a well-organized Jewish corn-
0-
Hill Park Cemetery.
upon you to put forth extror-
unity."
The
social
dancing
class,
which
Binary effort in order that De- has attracted a number of young m This book, he goes on to say,
Mr. Kapetansky, who was a
retired
troit's quota of $25,000 for the
men and women at the Jewish '' a beginning in the attempt to Russia. attorney, was born in
—the latest events of Jewish interest in the world's
campaign will be assured,"
He lived In Detroit for
Community Center, Woodward at m eet the need for such materials 26
s,
years. Hie wife, Sarah, died
"Dorothy
and
David"
is
206
Following the meeting, the Holbrook, is reopening for regis-
activities.
be
in
1930.
delegates enjoyed a social hour tration. The new term will begin 12 lus xviii pages, bound in cloth
Surviving him are seven sons,
at which they were entertained on Monday Jan 16at 7 30 a nd priced at $1.26.
Louis, Max, Herman, Maurice,
by Morris Dombey, well known p. m A series of 10ey
, e kl I es-
Benjamin,
Dr. A. J. and Dr,
reader of Yiddish stories, and 'sons is given, under the direction Activities at Alamac Hotel
—a live, wide awake, well written editorial page, com-
Nathan J. Kapetansky; two
were treated to an informal con- of Edith Muskin, director of
in Miami Beach, Fla.
daughters,
Mrs.
M. Kalman and
cert of Yiddish and Hebrew Folk women's health department, in
ar-
The annual dinner and dance
menting on the most important events of the moment.
songs by Rose Brook, who, while which the waltz, fox trot and of the Entre Nous Fraternitie Clara Kapetansky; a brother, Hy-
uld
de-
a newcomer to Detroit, proved tango are taught. It is a begin- will be held Saturday evening in man Kaplan of Cincinnati, and
eld
delightfully entertaining and was ner's class in the fundamentals the patio and grill of the Alamac 16 grandchildren.
He
enthusiastically applauded by the of social dancing, which is re- Hotel, Miami Beach, Fla. Harry
—essays, papers, sermons and articles on interesting
era
entire assembly. quired for the learning of some Bernstein of Philadelphia is
la-
of the new novelty dance steps. president of the fraternity.
rabbis, educators and laymen, representing the best
the
Honor Bar Mitzvah by Con- The fee is $1 to social members
Samuel Liebovitz, noted crim-
Ian
and free to full members. Those
lawyer of New York City,
W. W. Robinson is the author
in modern Jewish thought.
tributing to Scholarship interested should register at the inal
on
was the guest of honor at a and Irene
Robinson is the II-
tia-
Fund of Hebrew Schools office of the Center or phone luncheon tendered him in the ustrator of B. "The
Book of Bible
Mr.
Ma. 8275.
dining room of the Alamac Hotel Animals" which is an artistic
in-
Sunday by the Governor's Club production of Harper and Bros.
The United Hebrew Schools
—all the local news in society, synagogues, clubs and
of
CARD OF THANKS
of Miami Beach. Leo Robinson,
are in receipt of one scholarship
Ten Bible stories are record-
tee.
The
family
of
the
late
Bertha
president
of
the
Governor's
Club,
to
the
scholarship
fund
of
the
ed
in
this
splendid
work.
The
organizations. All local activities brought to your
ring
schools, from Mr. and Mrs. Ira Gelber wishes to thank their was toastmaster. During the tonics of the Creation, the ser-
dis-
Drawer of Ilazek•ood Ave., in many friends for the kindness luncheon, plans were discussed p ent and the temptation held out
home every Saturday in a well edited manner.
!mar
honor of the Bar Mitzvah of and sympathy extended them for the annual cavalcade of stars to the first humans, Isaac and
during
their
recent
bereavement.
their son, Abraham Bernard. The
to be held in January.
Rebekah Joseph's dream, the
an-
Bar Mitzvah will be observed on
imals emerging from the ark on
Saturday, Jan. 7. at Congrega-
Mount Ararat, Balsam's ass,
— a Id other features that will appeal to those who
tion Shaarcy Zedek. Abraham
Daniel in the lion's den are
Bernard is a student at the
among those related.
w ant the best to be had in America's foremost Anglo-
Philadelphia-Byron School.
The charcoal drawings give the
volume a sense of immensity.
Jiewish paper.
Joe Blifeld Opens Bekaa,
' The stories are told simply. On
the whole this is a tremendous
Creamery on Fenkell
Re-
work.
an
Joe Blifeld of 3260 Coiling-
A king unlettered is a donkey
wood Ave., who has been in the
crowned.
dairy business for 20 yearn and
great-
knows every angle of the busi-
LEGAL NOTICES
ness, announces the opening of
the Belrose Creamery at 7426
r epa lIe
8d
b-
Alfred S. StolInskl, Attorney. 544.I MIch•
Fenkell Ave. His associate in
must
Inn Am.
this endeavor is Abe Rosen. who
local
214te?
STATIC nP MICHICA.V. County of
is well known in the dairy busi-
Wayne, es—At a Amnion of the Probate
ness.
Court Sr mid County of Wayne, held
the Prolate Courtruorn In the City of
This new creamery will have
ectralt. on the fourth day of .1 ....Ivy
a modern plant with sanitary in-
ira
e. ;te
e de
w r -:
CALL CADILLAC 1040
In the ye ar
ono thousand nine hundred
mid thirty -nine Prownt: Jos A.
stallation and all the modern
ion of
M urphy. Judge of Protate. In the met-
necessary machinery to turn out
ilaSern-
ter
of
the
•a•toof
MARY
liOCZEK.
53.00 per year
best quality products, including
h Fed-
Damned. On reading and Sling the
petttloo, duly verified. of Joseph J. (•er-
milk, cream, aweet cream, sour
wh
which
acl. Administrator de bons. non of maid
cream,
butter,
cheese,
and all
ADVERTISE IN THE JEWISH CHRONICLE ARE HELPING TO SUPPORT YOUR PAPER.
*Meta firming the be b. tiototoo d to
sell certain real mtat• of mid deenn-.t
other dairy products.
for therpor
pu
of sexier the MMe
IN RETURN THEY DESERVE YOUR PATRONAGE
Mr. Blifeld states that this
while
of raid dee rared mut the Mearges of
will be the finest 100 per cent
aduelnieterIng mid estate. It Is ordered.
That
lb.
neat
day
of February, nett.
Jewish dairy in Detroit. Drivers
tta
ruc
ofintKii
at ten o'clock in the forenoon at mid
will make home deliveries. Orders
x d huretne; is;
Court Room he appointed for hearing
petition, and that ell person. In-
may be placed by calling Uni- ALICE FAYE AND TONY MARTIN CELEBRATING NEW YEAR'S mid
terested In raid stele appear before
EVE AT THE POWATAN WITH SAM SOFFERIN
versity 1-3600.
mid Coom at said time mut pi ma, to
show cause why • license 'Mou ld sot
of the
Covert and Reed, those singing, mind-reading zanies at he be greeted to said administrator do
CARD OF THANKS
boa to WI foci .tats a. preyed
Powatan Club, remain with the show for another week. The ' 0 bona
for
Insaid
petition.
And
It
is
further
at
e
i.s
-s:tin )
The family of the late Harry boys harmonize on both old and new song favorites, an-1.
Ordered. That a ropY of thisorder he
vomunity
M. Keys (Sehlussel) wishes to spot of their clever act comes when they display iess aervers
ohhebed three •--.aloe weeks pre-
D
viom
to
soli
time
of
tnnring,
in
The
express their gratitude to their talents, with Reed interviewing the customers and CoverloTurner
who
Chreollule. • newspaper piloted
many friends for the kindness
d riMatafing in mild County of Reese.
Winsome Frances McCoy. sophisticated lady of 10 '
sums
he i mm
JOIRPH A. MURPHY,
shown them during their recent her unique vocal selections, and the dancing Burton
a
summons
Judge of Probate.
bereavement, especially Rabbi A. this week's headline revue. Paul Neighbors and his T: ,ring bin ad-
0• cePY)
M. Hershman.
N R. RIMIIMM.
for the shows and dancing.

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The Eagerness of Palestine Youth
to Pursue Trades Is Related at
the Gewerkschaften Gathering

JOHNSON CREAMERY

Phone University 1-3600

J. N. F. Auxiliary
Plans Donor Fete

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