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Tuesday, May 16, at 12:30
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Detroit Jewish Consumptive Re-
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MR. H. SHOPSOWITZ
1196 NaarIlan Ave., Tomato, Canada
Starts
Primrose Benevolent Club
AZA Youth Aliyah
Dance Is on May 25
Simon Shetzer Named on
Executive Committee of
New American Associa-
tion for Jewish Educa-
tion
On May 25 the A.Z.A. chap-
ters in the Detroit area will
Simon Shetzer, president of the
open the mason at Eastwood
Gardens by holding the A.Z.A. Jewish Community Council of
Detroit, was elected a member
Youth Aliyah charity dance.
of the executive committee of
The use of Eastwood Park
the new American Association
Is being donated for this event
for Jewish Education formed in
gratis through the it y
Atlantic City at a meeting of 45
of Henry Wagner and Max
lay leaders in Jewish education .
B. Kerner.
The Primrose Benevolent Club
The dance will be the climax
will have its annual Mothers and
Daughters banquet on Monday, t o the A.Z.A. Youth Aliyah
May 22, at Lacher's. There will drive for funds which is now in
be music, entertainment and progress by the 11 chapters in
prizes, Mrs. Cowen, president, Detroit, Windsor and Mt. Clem-
will welcome mothers and guests,
Mrs. S. Weinman will be toast-
master. Reservations will be
taken by Mrs. L. Friedman, vice-
president, Ty. 5-6101.
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' PHILIP ROTHSCHILD
Menashe Skulnik, the great
comedian of the Yiddish stage,
the talking screen and the radio,
will appear in Detroit at Litt-
man's Yiddish People's Theater,
12th and Seward, on Sunday,
Monday and Tuesday, in specially
arranged performances with his
Mark Eisner of
of the
New
York, Ed-
own complete cast of actors who
vice-president
Jewish
ucation Association of New York, are coming to Detroit for these
who has served as chairman of (guest performances.
On Sunday matinee and eve-
a temporary committee laying
nine and on Monday evening 111r
the ground wor k f or t h
,
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new
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Skulnik
will be presented in
sociatlon, was elected p
"'Chaim Shays Vert a Tate
In announcing its aims president.
he said
it would tie together in one great
national body the lay leadership k' Chaim Shape Becomes a
of the Jewish- schools.. On Tuesday evening. Mr. Skul•
Vice presidents include Judge Pik and his company will appear
Louis E. Levinthal of Philadel- in his famous success, Der Groiser
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on the two Jewish radio
of Boston, Harry Lebovitz of h ours.
New York was elected treasurer,
On Sunday morning, from 10
Israel Chipkin of New York, sec-
to 11, he will appear over Harry
rotary, and Bernard Semel of weinberg's Jewish Hour on Sta-
New York, honorary secretary.
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IA 'jaB tu Kiday evening, at 9:15,
Junior Auxiliary of Bnai
and on Sunday at 12 noon, he
Brith Holds Mother's
will be presented on Hyman Alt-
man's Jewish hours on Station
Day Luncheon
R'MBC.
Rosetta Wallerstein and Morris
Members of Rebecca Greets
Brown,
two well known members
Auxiliary of Bnai Brith were
hosts to their mothers at a lunch- of Mr. Skulnik's cast of charac-
ters,
will
also appear with him
eon at the Belcrest Hotel Sun-
on the radio broadcasts.
day, May 7.
Shirley Kimmel, president
acted as toastmaster of the
afternoon.
An address was given by the
Past president of the auxiliary
Miss Evelyn Kass.
On Wednesday, May 1 7, a
ntemebrship luncheon will be
held at the home of Marsha Glas-
ser, 3200 Collingwood.
Officers elected for 'the new
term include Shirty Kimmel,
president, Shirty Nevis and Ruth
M i r o n, vice-presidents; Slivia
Potashnick, recording secretary;
Geraldine Towlen, corresponding
secretary; Marion Simmers,
easurer.
The auxiliary, the former
" . Z. B. group No. 313 of Iligh-
land Park A. Z. A. chapter, will
receive its charter as the Rebecca
Greets Auxiliary early next
month
An outdoor social for the later
part of this months has been
planned with the Highland Park
A. Z. A. chapter No. 313.
The group is assisting the
A. Z. A. chapters in Detroit in
sponsoring the Youth Aliyah
dance at Eastwood Gardens on
May 25. Evelyn Kass and Shirty
Kimmel are in charge of the
auxiliary committee.
ens. At present a $1 donor
ticket drive for funds is in prog-
ress for this project. Barry Ehr-
lich and Jess R. Feiler are hon-
orary chairman of the ticket com-
mittee. Under the chairmanship
of Leonard Fink the dance com-
mittee consists of Phil Roth-
Roth.
schild in charge of publicity;
Sam Schiff, tickets, and Harry
Moss, contact head.
Donations may be made by
calling A.Z.A. headquarters, RA.
6653. or Phil Rothschild, To.
5-4056. Names of contributors
wil be inscribed in A.Z.A.'s Gold-
en Book of Youth Aliyah which
will be placed on file at A.Z.A.
headquarters in Washington, D.C.
Philip Rothschild and Jack
Rosman are representing the
A.Z.A. chapters in the Allied
Jewish Campaign.
Adoption of the German boy-
cott policy has been pledged by Bnai Moshe Chapter 321 of
the chapters. Also a protest let-
A. Z. A. to Observe
ter in behalf of the chapters in
Parents' Day Sunday
the Detroit area has been sent
to England protesting restric-
Bnai Moshe Chapter 321 of
tions on Jewish activities in Pal- A. Z. A. will hold its anual Par-
estine.
ents' Day program on Sunday.
A.Z.A. International Parente' May 14, at 3 p. m., at the Beth
Day will be observed May 12, Tefllo Emanuel Synagogue, Tay-
on which day all A.Z.A. chap- lor and Woodrow Wilson.
The. officers of the Chapter,
ters have planned programs of
a varied type to honor their par- headed by Bernard Weisberg, to-
ents.
gether with the advisors, who are
Detroit Chapter 63 will hold members of the Bnal Brith
an afternoon luncheon on Sun- lodges in Detroit, have arranged
day, May 14, at the Knights of an interesting program which will
Pythias Hall, 114 Erskine St.. feature humorous Yiddish read-
The members of the chapter will ings by Aaron Rosenberg who
hear an address by Jess R. Feller, will read excerpts from his book,
"Tales Out of School."
national deputy of A.Z.A. in
Refreshments will • be served
Michigan. Saul Moss is general
at
the conclusion of the program.
chairman of the program.
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Noted Comedian
at Littman's for
Three-Day Stay
Rabbi Joshua Sperka of the Music Study Club Student
Bnai David will be the guest
Group to Meet May 19
speaker at the parents' day cele-
bration for chapter 314 in the
The Student Group of the
Bnai David Auditorium.
Music Study Club will hold its
next meeting Friday evening,
May 19, at the home of Eileen
Judge Scallen Addresses of Posner, 2932 Webb Ave.
The guest artist will be Ruth
Junior Home Relief
Caster Dayer, member of the
At a meeting on May 7 at the faculty of the Ganapol School
Detroit Leland Hotel. the Junior of Music, who will play piano
Home Relief had as its guest compositions of MacDowell, Car-
speaker Judge John P. Scallen penter, and Repper. Reports qn
of the Recorder's Court. Judge these composers will be given by
Sculten's address was based on Doreen Harris, Miriam Feinberg,
and Jonas Cohen.
Mrs. I. Mendelson is counsel-
lor of the group.
Purity June Cruise
Plans Completed
May 12, 1939
Junior Hadassah to Honor Mount Sinai Hospital Associ-
Mothers at Meeting
ation Has Successful Games
on Sunday
Party and Fashion Show
Junior Hadassah members are
invited to bring their mothers to
the meeting on May 14 which is
dedicated to them. The cultural
group under the chairmanship of
Rose Paschel is honoring mothers
with a skit. Chairman Helen Site .
wach's choral group will presen
several selections, with mother 3 t
in mind. Esther Duchin has an
nounced that tree certificates will
be presented to mothers. These
certificates can still be obtained
in time by contacting Miss Du-
chin, 10273 Delmar, Townsend
6-7428.
Miss Duchin also asks for vol-
unteer workers to help on Flower
Day, Sunday, May 21. The girl
collecting the most money in this
event will be awarded free mem-
bership in Junior Iladassah next
season.
Mrs. Mettle Baron Golub is
also on the May 14 program with
a book review of Oscar Schisgall's
"Skastika."
Orthodox German Jewish
Refugee Woman Opens a
Private Kosher Restaurant
Mrs. L. Salomon, member of
an Orthodox German-Jewish
refugee family that is making its
home in Detroit, has opened a
private kosher restaurant in De-
troit at 1983 Clairmount Ave..
on the second floor. Telephone,
Tyler 7-2271.
Wholesome, strictly kosher
meals will be served daily from
12 noon to 9 p. m., at reasonable
prices.
The June Fiesta Cruise spon-
sored by Purity Chapter No. 359, 1
0. E. S., promises to be an out-
standing event. The committee in
charge has planned diversion and
entertainment on the Steamer
Noronic, There will be two nights
aboard on Lake Huron.
The steamer will sail Saturday
night, June 10, after a full eve-
ning of dancing followed by a
bouffet supper. Sunday will be a
complete day devoted to all types
of deck contests, with swimming,
golfing, fishing, bridge, tea
dansant, etc., finishing the day
with a masquerade ball. Prizes
will be awarded winners of all
contests. The return landing is
planned for early Monday morn-
hat, June 12, in time to get back
to
work, after a breakfast
aboard.
The price of this trip is 510
which includes everything, two
nights sleeping accommodations,
five meals, high class entertain-
ment, and general social enjoy-
ment. No reservations will be
available after May 25.
Send for folder for further in-
formation or make reservations
with the worthy matron, Rhea
Cashman Gladwin, Randolph
3368, 1253 Griswold St., or Selma
Rosenblatt, secretary, Tyler
6-6866.
A special meeting of the Chap-
ter will be held on Monday, May
16, at 4 p. m., with a chicken
dinner served to members and
friends. There will be three
classes of candidates.
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Closing Exercises of Bnai
Moshe Sunday School to
Be Held on May 14
The closing exercises of the
Bnai Moshe Sunday school will
be held in the Synagogue, Law-
rince and Dexter, Sunday, May
14, at 11:15 o'clock.
The program, arranged by Ben
Chinitz, principal, and the
faculty, will Include renditions
by the Sunday School choir, stu-
dent speakers and the presenta-
tion of awards to honor students.
All Bnai Moshe members are re-
quested to attend.
The school is ending a success-
ful season of educational work
during which the weekly at-
t endance increased considerably
o ver previous years.
The Bnai Moshe Sisterhood
will hold a social-cultural meet-
ing Monday, May 15, at 2
o'clock, at which plans will be
completed for the annual straw-
berry festival on Sunday, June
4, and the picnic on June 25.
A. E. West, Samuel G. Harvith
and Norman Rom. The gowns
were fashioned through the Coll g.
tesy of Miss Coe, director of the
A large assembly of members fashion bureau of the J. L. Hud-
and friends attended the second son Co.
annual dessert-bridge, Mah Jong,
fashion show, sponsored by the WRESTLING AT ARENA
GAR•
Mt. Sinai llospital Association in
DENS ON MONDAY NIGHT
the Fountain Room of the Ma-
sonic Temple on April 25.
The ever favorite Team
The feature of the afternoon Matches, that are considered a
was the Victorian fashion show new entertainment in the wres-
depicting styles of the gay '90s. tling field, will again be staged
Those who modeled the styles by Promoter Eddie Lewis at the
were the Mesdames Dave Diam- Arena Gardens next Monday
ond, Samuel Fisher, David Gold- night, May 15. The two teams are
berg, Ernest Goodman, Charles Rough Rufus Jones and The
Gitlin, Louis Goodman, Joseph Great Balbo vs. Lord Finnegan
Stiffer, Katzer, II. A. Millman, and Alex Kasaboski.
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the question of sex and the ques-
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Final plans were made for the
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Redford.
Date Set for Annual Dance
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fare Organization was held
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B. Leland. 2631 Fleet Ave.
Arrangement. were made for
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Dexter and Lawrence. Mrs. Le-
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