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Rainbow Assembly
Dance on April to
Officers Installed
by the JWEWO
Purity Assembly No. 12, Rain-
bow for Girls, will hold a Bow-
ery Dance, April 10, at the East-
ern Star Temple, 80 W. Alex-
andrine. While the atmosphere
I will typify the Bowery spirit of
the gay 'PO's there will be no
costumes according to Miss Ann
The Jewish Women's European
Welfare Organization held instal-
lation of officers Wednesday, at
Congregation tnai Moshe, Dexter
and Lawrence.
a detailed fi-
After listening
nancial report for 1938 from Har-
ry Stolsky, financial secretary, the
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert D. Rob-
Miss Frances Wrubel of Monte-
inson are spending several days ley Ave. will spend the holiday
in Sioux City, Ia.
season with relatives and friends
in New York City.
Mrs, James Wineman left March
24 to spend several days in Chi-
Mrs. Fred Bond of Sturtevant
cago.
Ave. returned from Chicago where
she attended the funeral of her
Louis Welt of Boston Blvd. en- grandfather, Yude Leib Lewatyn-
tertained a group of friends at a ski.
cocktail party, Sunday. March 26.
Mrs. Max Schubiner is visit- 1
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Newman ing in Buffalo, N. Y., having been
will return April 2, from a few called to that city by the death
of her mother, Mrs. Anita Satlow,,
days' visit in Charleston, S. C.
on March 27.
Select from Fresh Pelts . . . Advanced Fall Fashions
Also SILVER FOXES and CHUBBIES
Wruhel & Kozin
15 E. Grand River
SIEGEL'S
Opposite Hudson's
HEBREW SCHOOLS
OBSERVE PASSOVER
Mrs. Samuel Gilbert will re-
Mrs. George Raskin and Mrs.
turn April 2, from a two-month'
Sol Faudem, chairmen of the
visit in Miami Beach.
theater party, to be held April 1
Mrs. Adolph Moses and son, at midnight at the Oakman Thea-
on Woodrow Wilson Ave., are
Tommy, will return April 2, to ter
enthusiastic as final plans are be-
their home in Chicago.
ing made. The Bnai David Sister-
hood is sponsoring this theater
Mrs. Alma Fruhauf of the Bel- party for the benefit of the Bnai
crest will return April 1, from a David Religious School Fund.
six-weeks' stay in Miami Beach. Tickets can be obtained from mem-
bers or at the box office. The
After • visit to South America, general public is invited. There
Sidney Krandall joined Mrs. will be a preview picture, a come-
Krandall in Miami Beach and both dy and stage presentation.
returned to their home on Sturte-
vant Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred W. Pay-
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Goldman of son of Chicago Blvd. have re-
turned
from a two weeks' visit
Wildemere Ave. are home from
in New York City.
a visit in Miami Beach.
The week before Passover was
devoted entirely to studies per-
taining to the Passover holiday.
The childen were taught to recite
MISS ANN ROSENFELD
the Haggadah, they studied the
history of the holiday, as well as Rosenfeld, worthy advisor and
the customs and ceremonies con- chairman of the affair. Miriam
nected with it.
Goldberg is chairman of enter-
Passover plays will be staged tainment; Ruth Canvasser. chair-
in several of the schools during man of publicity; Estelle Flied-
and after the holiday. Episodes lender, chairman of reiFesh-
from the life of Moses have been ments. There will be a nominal
used for the general theme of the admission fee.
plays. A good deal of time has
There will be no meeting on
been devoted to these Passover I April 10, but April 27 members
plays to make them interesting will discuss further plans with
and colorful.
Mrs. Eva Springer, mother ad-
The Tuxedo Ilebew School will visor, for their family banquet
stage their play in the Bnai Moshe to be held May 8.
Mrs. Sidney Stone has returned
Synagogue, Dexter and Lawrence,
from an extended visit in Miami
on Wednesday evening, the eve-
ning of the second day of Pass-
over, April 5. The classes of the
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Landau
MacCulloch, Central and Brady
and family will leave Sunday to
public schools will have their plays
spend
the Passover Holidays in
on Thursday, the first day of Chol
New York.
Ha-Moed, April 6. The Philadel-
phia Hebrew School will have its
The first in a series of Youth
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Greenstone
play on Wednesday evening, April Forums, presented by the Jew-
12, Isru Chag of Passover. The ish Forum Committee, will take of Oakman Blvd. returned from
a
vacation
in Tampa, Fla.
Parkside school, headed by M. Place this Sunday, April 23, at
Michlin, presented their Passover 3 p. m., at the Jewish Commun-
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Morris H. Blumberg
play Thursday, March 30.
ity Center.
of Calvert Ave. are home after
One of the features of the pro-
The topic to be discussed at several weeks' stay in Miami
gram in the Tuxedo and Phila- this Forum meeting will be "Jew- Beach.
delphia Schools will be a word- ish Youth in a Post-Munich
quiz. A large vocabulary of He- World." Speakers will be Nath-
Mrs. Rosalie Gates is spending
brew words all of which deal with aniel Rubin, Joseph Clark and
some aspect of Passover will be Esther Etkin. A panel discussion a week in New York.
used in this unique word-quiz. of members of Zionist, syna-
On Saturday night, April 1,
Abraham Sharp, the Detroit dis- gogue, cultural and social clubs
Rabbi Leon Fram will address
tributor of the Manischewitz Mat- will follow the talks.
the Phi Chapter of Zeta Beta
zo Company, will give the prizes
Members of the panel will be Tau fraternity, at Ann Arbor,
to the winners of this word con- David A P tek ar , M ax B
era hl
a ,
test. Ruben Isaacs, the president Sylvia Faussner, Ernest Good-
of the Junior Alumn of the Unit- man, Mae Kaplan, Philmore Lee-
Mrs, Julius W. Gilbert is re-
ed Hebrew Schools, will be in mon and Shalom Vineberg.
turning this week-end from an
charge of the contest.
There will be no admission extended
visit in Beverly Hills,
charge and all persons in the Calif.
Michigan Synagogue Confer- community who wish to partici-
ence to Hold Spring Con- pate are asked to come.
Mrs. Harry Wine of Calvert
Ave. returned from a several
vention April 23, in Ann
weeks'
visit in New York and Wor-
Arbor
cester, Mass.
YOUTH FORUM AT Beach,
CENTER SUNDAY
SABLE-DYED
KOLINSKY
SCARFS\
Scalp Treatments
Margaret Greenough
BEAUTY SALON
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Following three months of or-
ganization work, the Michigan
Synagogue Conference, state-
wide body of traditional Jewish
congregations, will have its
spring convention, Sunday, April
23, at Ann Arbor, in accordance
with the decision of its provi-
sional executive committee which
met in Flint. March 26. The
conference was formed Jan. 15,
at a preliminary convention of
laymen and rabbis representing
17 Michigan congregations, held
in Bay City.
Oates Zwerdling, president of
Congregation Beth Israel in Ann
A r b o r and outstanding com-
munal leader,, is chairman of the
convention committee. Sessions
on April 23 will be held at the
Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation of
the University of Michigan,
through the courtesy of Dr. Isaac
Rabinowitz, director of the foun-
dation, while the convention com-
mittees will meet for luncheon in
the Beth Israel Center with Rev.
and Mrs. Isaac Goldman in
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Mrs. Kate Zverin who has been
the guest of her cousins, Mr. and
Mrs. J. Bronstein and family of
W. Philadelphia Ave, for several
weeks, left for her home in New
York last Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Abraham A. Da-
vidson of 2469 Atkinson Ave., an-
nounce the Bar Mitzvah of their
twin sons, Kenneth and Leslie,
on Saturday, April I, at Congre-
gation Shaarey Zedek. Reception
at home on Sunday evening, from
8 o'clock. No cards.
Mr. and Mrs. Allen H Kraft
(Edna Moskovitz) returned from
their honeymoon, having visited
Miami Beach, Fla., and Havana,
Cuba,
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MRS. DAVID SILVERSTEIN
re-elected president, Mrs. David
Silverstein, gave a resume of ac-
tivities of the organization and
thanked the officers and members
for their co-operation.
The installations began with
Mrs. J. Bagslade as chairman,
Mrs. A. Katzin as installing offi-
cer and Mrs. Disner as conductor.
They installed Mrs. D. Silverstein, 0
CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS
president; Mesdames Israel, Osnos,
Feldman, Eidelman and Winshell, 1
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vice-presidents; Mrs. .Ida Gold- 2
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smith, treasurer; Mrs. Agnes Le- 2
3
yin, secretary-treasurer for affais;
Mrs. T. Segal, board of directors' 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0
secretary; Mrs. Yetta Kief-Englan-
der, corresponding secretary, mes-
dames F. Lewis, J. Bagdade, Lili-
enthal, Rosenstein and Seder, trus-
HOLIDAY GREETINGS AND BEST WISHES
tees; and mesdames J. Winer and
Rosenberg, hospitaters.
REMEMBER — When you want Maccaroons and
The re-elected president was pre-
and Cake that is the finest—You'll find
sented with a gift fom the board
them here at-
of directors, and with fllowers and
a gavel from individual members
and friends.
Music for the march of offi-
cers was furnished by Mrs. Klein.
DELIVERIES FROM ALL 3 STORES
RabbL-61. Fisher, of Congrega-
9144 12th St. — Madison 6870.6569
tion Bnai Moshe was the principal
Neumann's Market, 25 E, Grand River — RA. 5115
speaker and Cantor Katzman, of
Cianciola Bros., Wildemere at W. McNichol. — Un. 2 6800
Bnai Moshe entertained the as-
sembly singing "Die Neue Welt"
OPEN ALL WEEK
and "Al Tashlichenu."
Two steamship tickets were vot-
ed for two orphan girls in Czecho-
slovakia to bring them to Pales-
tine and checks for 44 orphans in
Europe were sent in the amount
of $245.
Arrangements were made for
9030 TWELFTH ST.
the Theater Benefit Show to be
given Tuesday evening, April 11,
ANNOUNCES
last day of Passover. Mesdames
The opening of • new department
blitz and Goldsmith, are chairmen
of this affair.
devoted exclusively to
All the theater tickets dated
Wednesday, April 5, are good for
Tuesday, evening, April 11,
A special board meeting will be
featuring unusually smart fabric.
held Thursday, April 6, at 12
o'clock noon, at the home of Mrs.
in beautiful designs.
D. Silverstein, president, 12056
The usual PUPKO fine workmanship Guaranteed
Dexter Blvd.
Charles K. Harris & Company
Perwein Pastry Shop
A. PUPKO
SLIP_ COVERS
•
pr e oduct s
HEIll ios
KosherforPassove
Mineral Baths
Lit
Mrs. Fineman Gets
Ph. D. at U. of M
Eleanor Lipkin. 8-year-old pu-
pil of Mrs. Rose Saper, was
awarded Superior Rating at the
annual contest of the Michigan
Federation of Music Clubs at
Muskegon, Saturday, March 25.
This is her second consecutive
award. She competed with chil-
dren from two to four years her
senior.
DR. JULES M. GOLDSMITH
I. M. Roger of New York was
in Detroit last week on a short
visit with Mr. and Mrs. M. J.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Rosenberg Baseman of Glendale Ave.
P•rfsat with your new suit,
of Poe Ave. will return Monday
made up In s car fs of from
Mrs. Samuel S. Fin e man from a visit in Miami Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schultz
two to alp Wax Snap-
(Clarisse Felt) has recently re-
and family, formerly of Mc-
Mr. and Mrs. Nat Bronstein of Quade Ave., are now residing at
donal value at Vs low
ceived the degree of Doctor of
Philosophy from the University Chicago Blvd. returned from Mi- 2986 Richton Ave.
, for the full, law
of M i c h i g a n. Mrs. Fineman ami Beach.
baudfully marked.
PHONE TRINITY 2.7742 FOR ESTIMATES
studied in Vienna and at the
The Kadimaha will give a
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fivenson bridge-luncheon on April 1 at
University of Prague. She has
Saloa—Thki /lea
GEORGE
SHERMAN
and
daughter,
Jean,
of
Alpena
completed h e r undergraduate
Kern's auditorium to aid the
work at Wayne University cum spent the past week-end in De- needy refugees. Miss Ruth JOINS PEISER IN
lands and has been elected a troit.
Klumnan is chairman of the af- PHILADELPHIA POST
Phi Beta Kappa as a result.- of
fair and Mrs. Ethel Rogensof is
Mr. and Mrs. John Ginn and president of the club. Tickets
her work at Michigan. Her doc-
George Sherman, who ,was
toral dissertation to be published son, Johnnie, returned to their obtainable at the door.
close to 10 years in charge of the
in the near future, treats of the home on Boston Blvd. after a
auditing department of the Jew-
development • and historical sig- trip to Honolulu and California.
Specializing in
Mrs. Anna Rothman. of New ish Welfare Federation of De-
nificance of the "New German
Hampshire, will arrive in Detroit troit and who has been an im-
NEWEST METHODS
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Blumberg Friday, April 1 for her annual portant factor in Allied Jewish
Idealism." This new philosophi-
cal approach which arose toward of Glynn Court have returned spring visit. She will be the Campaigns, left Detroit this week
SHELTON TULIP OIL
the end of the 18th century defi- from Miami Beach.
guest of Mrs. Ben Jones of 276 to join the Federation of Jew-
A STATEMENT TO THE JEWISH PUBLIC
PERMANENTS
nitely turned from an ethical to
Merton Rd.
ish Charities of Philadelphia, Mr.
Leon Gel! of Chicago. III.
an aestheticoheroic view of life.
Sherman will be financial director
FACIAL TREATMEIS
from H. J. HEINZ COMPANY
was
the
week-end
guest
of
Dr.
It exerted a profound influence
Mr. and Mrs. S. Leonard Kasle of the Philadelphia Federation
upon intellectual activity in con- and Mrs. Schmarya Kleinman,
and
assistant
to
Kurt
Peiser,
for-
of New York will arrive in De-
tinental Europe throughout the
troit on Monday to spend the mer executive director of the
Seymour Lipkin, 11-year-old Passover holidays with their par- Jewish Welfare Federation of De-
19th and 20th centuries, and
forms the basis of current Ger- pianist, who is studying at the ents, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Kasle troit.
Vorinerly with Nancy Van Wye*
Curtis Institute of Music at Phil- of Atkinson Ave. Mr. Kasle is
Mr. Sherman will be joined in
charge
VOS EMPIRE 111.1)(1.
CA. 11117
Irill man and Italian ideology.
adelphia, is spending the -holi- at present studying for the Philadelphia by Mrs. Sherman and
Detroit's synagogues and near- r,
assover Charity Dance to days with his family in Detroit. rabbinate at the Jewish Institute their child in a few weeks.
ly 60 Jewish settlements through- P
of Religion in New York.
out the state will be invited to Be Given by Detroit AZA
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Acker-
select delegates to the Ann Arbor
RECEPTACLE S
Chapter This Sunday
man are leaving Hollywood. Fla.,
Mrs. B. B. Levin of 2739 Flower Days of Gewerk-
convention.
Representation
will
0 aaaaa e. •sh and Rubbish.
for a trip to the San Francisco Tuxedo Ave., left for the Mayo
shaf ten April 15 and 16;
be on the basis of one delegate
Reinforced Con eeee . Sally (Aar-
Detroit A.Z.A. Chapter 63 will Fair, via New Orleans, National Clinic at Rochester, Minn.
•nteed. Priced Right.
$15,000 Remitted to Pal-
for 25 members with a minimum present its annual Passover char- Parks, They will visit relatives in
of two and a maximum of five itv dance, April 2, at the Bnai
AMERICAN
estine
Los Angeles and San Diego and
Miss Tessie Sweet of Wilde-
delegates for every congregation. Moshe, Dexter and Lawrence. expect to be home May 16.
RECEPTACLE CO.
mere Ave.. has returned home
A complete survey of the re- Admission to the dance will be
579 Kenilworth. To. 8-5889
On Saturday evening and Sun-
after a three weeks' vacation in
!igloos and educational condi- only by the contribution of some
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Goldberg Miami Beach, Fla.
day, April 15 and 16, the youth
tions in all organized and unor- article pertaining to Passover and daughter, Betty Doris, of
groups
of the city connected
mixed Jewish communities of f od The food .
d is- Webb Ave, left by motor for a
Aleph Zadik Aleph of Bnai with the work of Labor Pales-
,Michigan is now in progress tributed to the needy Jewish
IVO answer in advance the letters
t wo-week trio in the East. While Brith. has opened an
tine
will
add their share to the
office for
A committee headed by Rabbis I families. Harry Moss, chairman t here they will be the guests of
the Detroit area at 416 Murphy Gewerkshaften campaign through
Joshua S. Sperka. Detroit. chair- I of the affair. has outlined the their
of inquiry, which we receive at
sister
and
brother-in-law,
the
annual
Flower
Day.
Bldg. Jack Rouman will act as
man. and Israel B. Notis, Sagi- levening's
program which will in- Captain and Mrs. Nat Brush of executive secretary and Philip
This year 's Gewerkshaften
From our own mineral wells
tit'', secretary,
this
time of the year, we make this
Boston,
Mass.
and
including
,
elude
dancing
to
the
music
of
I
comes, the sparkling health-
Rothschild is in charge of AZA campaign will officially close with
Rabbis Pierce Annes, Bay City, an 18-piece orchestra, entertain-
the Flower Day. The initial sum
statement. Our products are all
giving waters used in the
Public Relations.
Morris CKatz Grand It an id S. ment and refreshments. Sam
Miss Camilla Weiss of New
of $15,000 has already been sent
treatment of arthritis, neu-
mblem 4:p , which
and Isaac Stollman, Detroit. in Schiff and Kal Bruss are assist- York is visiting with her sister,
ritis, rheumatism ,sciatica
A surprise party was given in from here directly to Palestine.
"chomete. The e
addition to Rabbis M. J. Whol- ing on arrangements for the eve- Miss Josephine Weiss of the Bel- honor of Mr and Mr J b Every effort is being made to
and prim' colds. Other
gele rnt
s. o
Detroit,
etrei t, president of n i ng .
crest.
you
find
on
the
labels
of more than
treatments include TURK-
Farkas on their wedding anni- collect all outstanding pledges
the conference, and Solomon Z.
Wilfred Katz has been placed
made to the campaign, and with
ISII and REDUCING baths.
versary at their home.
Fi ne b erg, Flint,
nt. vice-president, is in charge of the A 7 Aind oor
50
Heinz
varieties,
shows
the ap-
Miss Jaya Pearlmutter of Cen
the income of the Flower Day
in charge of the survey
and outdoor track meet to be ter Newton, Mass., is visitin g
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
Locker
of
W.
proval
of
the
UNION
OF
ORT110-
The major subject of discus- competitive among all the chap- with Bernice Kleinman of Cal - Euclid Ave., announce the Bar collections,
stantial sum will
be transmitted
an additional
sub
IONS
sion at last Sunday's meeting of ters early in April.
vert Ave.
"The Jews of Detroit mus t
Mitzah of their son. Stanley Mel-
630
St '
the executive committee in Flint
DOX JEWISH CONGREGAT
ft. of Front
Ind Med.
•
Jess R. Feller, Michigan A.Z.A.
again
ain
recognize
their
duty
and
yin, at Congregation Beth Abra-
was the proposed constitution for deputy, announced that A.Z.A.
OF AMERICA. The endorsement
Mrs. Leonard L. Radner wa
12512 Linwood. on Satur- respond whole-heartedly, so tha
the conference which had been :is conducting an extensive mem- hostess at a tea Sunday, Marc h s ham,
day, April 1, Reception at their this important Flower Day may
drafted by a special committee.lbership drive to induce boys .be- 26, honoring her sister law. home on Sunday, April 2. Mr. be truly successful," the commit
refers to the year-roundsse of our
-in-
consisting of Rabbi Moses Fisch- tween the age of 15 and 21 to Mrs. Sidney L. Mover (Estell e and Mrs. A. Listenes, parents of tee on arrangements Mates in its
New Books in Jewish Center er, chairman, Abraham J. Ros- join th
foods. It does not apply the week
Kovacs
of
Chicago).
.
e
Mrs.
Locker,
and
family,
of
"
enshine. secretary.
peal
David J. 11 chapters will hold a large
for Juniors and Adults
Youth groups, or individuals,
Pittsburgh, are motoring here for
Berris, and Rabbi at. J. Wohl- smoker early next month to ac-
of Passover.
Mrs. Hattye Fisher and son. the event,
w i 11 i n g to participate in the
The library staff of the Jewish gelernter, ex ellen.
quaint boys with A.Z.A. activity. Jack, who have been spending
Flower Day collections s h o u 1 d
Community Center, Woodward at
For information on membership the past two months in Palm - Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fredman call TO6-9330,
Holbrook, announces that it has Projects Sponsored by North call Phil Rothschild, 637 Robin- Springs and Hollywood Calif.
A complete r e p o r t of this
and daughter, Belle Lite. have
WE WISH OUR MANY FRIENDS
added the following list of hooka
oodward Branch of
wood. TO 5-4656, or A.Z.A. will return home April 10.
returned to their home on Glynn year's campaign, the a m ou n t
for circulation: "The Rise and
headquarters, 416 Murphy Bldg.
the J. W. E. W. 0.
Ct.,
after
spending
the
winter
raised,
the participating organ':
A HAPPY PASSOVER
_
Destiny of the German Jew" by
Judge Sanders, president of
Miss Betty Gail Lichtig wil
izations and their contributions,
Mrs. A. J. Redblatt will be the Bnai Brith Pisgah Lodge, arrive Saturday from the Uni- season at Miami Beach, Fla.
Pacob R. Marcus; Selected Works
will be submitted shortly.
of Israel Zangwill; The Phari- hostess to the members of the , will be principal speaker at the versity of Illinois to spend the
Abe Simian and H. J. Schaef-
H. J. HEINZ COMPANY
sees" Vol. I and II, by Louis Fin- North Woodward branch of the meeting of Chapter 309, Sunday, spring vacation with her parents,
Piusburgh, Pa.
kelstein; "Rebecca" by Daphne Jewish Women's European Wel- April 2, at the Bnai David Syria- Mr. and Mrs. David B. Lichtig. fer are spending a few weeks in PASSOVER BROADCAST
Miami
Beach, Fla., and are reg-
Du Maurier; "My Son. My Son" fare Organization at a meeting rogue at 2 D. m.
istered
at
The
Clevelander.
by Howard Spring; "In Polish to be held at her home. 3342
Highland Park Chapter 313
Aaron Kurland returned from
A Passover message for the
Woods" by Joseph Opatoshu; "His- Webb Ave., on Thursday eve. heard Rabbi Max J. Wholgelern a
two-week's stay in Miam Rabbis Sperka to Preach at country is to be broadcast by the
tory and Destiny of the Jews" by ning, April 6, at 8 o'clock. ter of Beth Tefilo Emanuel dis- Beach. Fla.
Jewish Theological Seminary of
Cong. Bnai David
Joseph Kastein; "Seven Pillars of
Further plans will be discussed , cuss "Passover Celebration" at
America over Station WOR and
Wisdom" by T. E. Lawrence and for the clock project and the its last week's cultural meeting.
on Passover
Louis Wolfgang left for Miam i
the Mutual Network of New York
many other best sellers. The ren- Public is asked to co-operate in George Duschek and Seymour Beach, Fla. to join Mrs Wolf
on
Saturday night, April 1, from
tal is only two cents per day.
helping to make this project a Sobole are in charge of the Del gang and daughter who are visit -
Rabbi Joshua Sperka will preach
For Juniors, the following books success so that several refugees Rouge Chapter 317 Youth Aleyah ng with Mrs. Wolfgang's par - the holiday sermons during the 9:30 to 10 p. m. Dr. Simon
Greenberg.
rabbi of the Har Zion
will be of interest: "Maxa'a Chil- can he brought to America by Play contest.
nts, Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Sher- Passover services at Congregation Congregation of Philadelphia,
dren" by Johanno Spyri; "Peter the Jewish Women's European
The first anniversary of the man. They will remain unti I Bnai David, Elmhurst and 14th Pa., and president of the Rab-
Jan—The Story of Peter and Welfare.
Bath City Chapter 319 will be after Passover when Mn,. Sher- Sts., as follows.
binical Assembly of America, will
Wendy" by James M. Barrie; "Ro-I Plans are now being made for celebrated April 3.
man will join them in returning
On Tuesday morning, April 4, conduct the program for the
salie Dare by Amy Brooks; "Kut- the clothing shower given an-
Nate Letwin won the oratori- t o Detroit.
at 11 o'clock, the sermon will be Seminary. Cantor David Putter-
nar Son of Pic" by George Lang- mildly for the orphans of the cal contest at the. Mt. Clemens
entitled Plagues, Exile, Exodus," man and the choir of the Park
foul. Other books are available. General Israel Orphans' Home school auditorium on the
Rish Alpha Tau gave its third and on the second day the semon
TRI SIGMA
I niversary celebration was held
Members are urged to visit the in Palestine. Mrs. Anna Gold- "Brighter Side of Jewish Life." r ash tea Sunday, March 26, at will be "The Hope of an Age." Ave. Synagogue of New York I
March 10 at the home of Mara
library and make use of its many berg is president of the branch.The next Detroit and Windsor t he home of Harriet Rosenfield , Cantor Abraham Singer will offici- City will sing selections of Pass-
Tri Sigma elected the follow- ;Gilman, 4068 Cortland Ave. Tett
over music.
facilities. In addition to books,
The North Woodward branch I Council meeting will he held at ecretary. The other officers are ate and the public is invited to
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officers:
Evelyn
Gross,
presi-
ty members of the younger . se
the library offers current period- planted a tree in memory of Idle Dexter Center, April 10, at Dorothy Rindskoff, president, and worship during the Pesach at
Flowers for all occasions — dent; Marion Gilman, secretary; were present. Plans are ben.
icals and digests of current events. Sarah Goldberg.
2 p. m.
eannette Ring, publicity manager. Bnai David.
13 ' Joy Florist, Tyler 6-6622.Rita Ceifetz, treasurer. An an- I made for a weiner roast.
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