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Complimentary Membership
Luncheon of Children's
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October 20, 1939
THE LEGAL CHRONICLE
600 ENROLLEMAT 1Readin g s Election
BETH EL COLLEGE u rged by Burnstine
Congregation Beth Shmuel
to Dedicate Cemetery
on Sunday
The Women's Auxiliary of the
In a radio address delivered on
Jewish Children's Home will have
Weinberg'a Jewish Hour on Sta-
a complimentary paid-up member- Registration Is to Continue tion WJBK Sunday morning , Dr
This Monday Night
ship luncheon on Wednesday,
Perry P. Burnstine thanked the
Presents for the First Time in Detroit
voters in behalf of Mayor Rich-
Nov. 1.
Six hundred students came to ard W. Reading and urged a large
Mrs. Morey Abrams and Sirs.
vote to re-elect the Mayor on
Temple
Beth
El
last
Monday
night
A. 0. Barsky, co-chairmen, an-
to enroll for the 12 different Nov. 7. In the course of his ad-
"
courses offered by Beth El Col- dress Dr. Burnstine said:
By S. STEINBERG.
v. niter
H. Privuot
lege of Jewish Studies, which
"Mayor Reading and his sup-
opened its 15th season. Its en- porters feel confident that on
Good Musical Numbers — Beautiful Scenery
rollment has grown consistently. Nov. 7 there will be a decisive
The class in "Current Jewish victory in behalf of good govern-
FRIDAY EVENING, OCT. 20
History," given by Rabbi Leon ment and a re-dedication of pub-
SUNDAY MATINEE and EVENING, OCT. 22
Franc, was so large that it could lic confidence in the Mayor's 18
not be accommodated in any years of faithful public service, as
TUESDAY EVENING, OCT. 24
classroom and met in the Brown City Assessor, City Controller,
Memorial Chapel. Very popular City Clerk and Mayor of Detroit.
PRICES—EVES: 50c. 75c, SI; MATINEE: 50c, 75c.
also was the class in "A Survey
"It behooves all clear thinking
of Jewish history," given by the citizens to beware of insidious in-
new instructor, Dr. Isaac Rabino- fluences that attempt to gain a
witz. The enrollment in "Ilebrew" firm foothold on business, indus-
was the largest in the history of try, labor movements and muni-
the college. This class, too, is cipal government. A thorough an-
taught by Dr. Rabinowitz.
alysis of Mayor Richard W. Read-
Popular as usual was Dr. Leo ing's record will prove conclusive-
M. Franklin's course in "Bible ly that he has always been fair,
Literature" and Rabbi Eric Fried- liberal, unbiased, progressive and
formerly
land's course in "Jewish History deeply concerned with the hard-
Musical Director and Master of Ceremonies
of the Bible Period." "The Jew ships of all of Detroit's constitu-
in Modern Literature," the course ents, irrespective of race, color,
given by Rabbi Elmer Berger, creed or financial status.
drew literary minded students
"His humaneness has been
PRESENTS
who are interested in lively dis- clearly proved in his successful
cussion
gathered for Rabbi Ber- efforts to improve living "onditions
Musk of Distinction—Orchestras—Soloists
MRS. HENRY H. SHAPERO
ger's class, "Current Jewish for Detroit's many unfortunates,
Movements and Problems."
—String Ensembles and Entertainment for
by increasing slum clearance,
nounce that a fashion show will
There were large groups to
be offered by the Edith Brown welcome back Rabbi Bernard Zei- tightening of the fulfillment of
Banquets, Dances, Parties, Weddings, Clubs
Shop of Washington Blvd., Harry ger who is once again giving his the health and sanitation laws,
Zausmer of Metropolitan Bldg., fascinating courses in "Compara- against ramshackle dwellings and
1025 Fox Theatre Bldg.
RA. 1748
and Peter Pan Shop in the Fisher tive Religion" and in "Jewish blighted areas, and by proper wel-
Bldg. Floral displays will be fur- Customs" and Ceremonies." There fare assistance for those and only
nished by the "Original Flower were a number of students also those who are rightfully entitled
to such aid.
Shop."
from neighboring churches who
"His deep concern for the tax-
Mrs. Henry Shapero, president, were interested mainly in Dr.
payer has been clearly demon-
invites all who are interested in Franklin's course in "The Jewish strated by his
- economy program
becoming members of the Wom- Interpretation of the New Testa-
that has been efficiently executed,
en's.,Auxiliary of the Children's ment," in "Hebrew," and in Rab-
"Ilis curtailment of the dissi-
lionfft attend this function. Past bi Friedland's course in "An In-
pation of public funds to the un-
and current dues will also be pay- troduction to the Talmud."
deserving and unscrupulous has
able at this luncheon. Reserva-
All the courses which opened resulted in a greater confidence in
tions are eing taken by Mrs. Jack Monday night will continue for 10
the handling and distribution of
iversity 1-0742.
Gordo
sessions. After that another series taxpayers' money.
y, Oct. 10, Mrs. A. O. of courses will be offered. Regis-
On
"As many of the 625,000 voters
hostess
at
a
breakfast
Barsky
tration for the opening series of of Detroit as humanly possible
in her odic to committee heads, courses will continue next Mon-
should fulfill one of their obliga-
and on Tuesday, Oct. 17, hire. day night, after which it will be tions of
good citizenship by vot-
Morey Abrahams was hostess at closed.
ing Nov. 7."
a breakfast to officers and board
members of the Women's Auxili- Dr. Kleinman's Impression
Temple Sisterhood Invites
ary, at which time plans were com-
of L. A. S. Enthusias-
Women Interested in
pleted for this event.
cally Received
Handwork
Mrs. Charles A. Smith, chair-
man of contributions, acknowl-
Dr.
Shmarya
Kleinman,
who
re-
To members of the Sisterhood
edges the receipt of the following
contributions: Mr. and Mrs. Mor- cently visited the Los Angeles of Temple Beth El who do hand-
ris Krause, in honor of their 30th Sanatorium, shared his impres- work, an earnest plea is made to
wedding anniversary; Mrs. Louis sions with a well attended gather- join in the work being done at
the Temple every Thursday morn-
Davidson, in honor of the birth- ing of the local auxiliary.
He reported that the sanator- ing. A group of women, under the
day of her daughter, Carolyn; Mrs.
ium is equipped with the newest, direction of Mrs. Mich, Um 8-8454,
Grace Mahler; Sirs. Irwin Cohn.
medical devices and apparatus to specialize in trousseau work and
combat tuberculosis and that the make anything to order. Another
Contributions in Honor of most recent medical means are group, at the same time, makes
being employed to combat the articles for the Red Cross, quilts
Rabbi Meyer Berlin's
disease. The sanatorium," he and layettes for charitable insti-
60th Birthday
said, "is a great field for young tutions, and dresses for the Good-
phyiscians
to acquire practical fellows, Call Miss Gottlieb, To.
In honor of the 60th birthday
of Rabbi Meyer Berlin, the fol- training under the most able spe- 8-0505, if you would like to join
cialists
and
the
newcomers in the the latter group. The women meet
lowing planted trees in the Meyer
field of medicine and surgery are at 10:30, bring lunches or are
Berlin Forest of the Jewish Na-
taking full advantage of this op- served cake and coffee at the nom-
tional Fund in Palestine: Morris
portunity."
inal fee of 15 cents.
Schneider, M. Sugerman, Solem
Dr. Kleinman described the
Roden, S. Kromer, Jacob Moses
beauty and spaciousness of ', the
I Kremer, Max Seffineider, E. A.
buildings. Ile stated that he be-
Paperno, Sand E. Player, Milton
Si, Weinstein, Samuel Frankel, held the most modern buildings
with
the latest comforts and con-
Isadore Berger, Jacob Fink, Benj.
veniences for the patients. He
B. Gordon, harry Becket!, Jacob
said
that
the spiritual needs, the
Schlesinger Conducts Speech Mayor Reading to Address W. Henock, Abr. Flayler, Moshe cravings of his soul are also being
Levitt, Jules Kasoff, I. Abramshon,
Correction Classes at the
Zedakah Club uncheon
looked
after.
There is an excel-
Gerald Beckman, I. Genzelman, all
Northern High School
on Monday
of Detroit; M. Wohlberg of Dear- lent library located in a beautiful
building.
actually
filled with al
born; Jennie Elbling of Pontiac;
kinds of books.
Classes for the correction of
Zedakah Club will hold a lunch- Rabbi S. P. Wohlgelernter of Se-
Ile aso reported that the sana-
stammering, stuttering, foreign ac- eonette, Monday, Oct. 23, at the attle, Wash.
torium and Ex-patients Home were
Women's Guild in the Metropoli-
filled to capacity and that there
cent, and similar speech and voice
tan Bldg. Friends and members
problems meet at Northern High will be entertained with bridge Young Israel to Have Gen- was a large waiting list. A new
building is about to be added, al-
eral Membership Meet-
School, Woodward at Clairmount, and Mah Jong. Mayor Reading
though the institutions are experi-
each Tuesday and Thursday eve- will deliver an address. For res-
ing Wednesday
encing financial difficulty.
nings, 7 to 9 o'clock.
ervations call Mrs. Joseph Staub,
Dr. Kleinman lauded the work
Young
Israel
of
Detroit
will
These classes are offered by llogarth 2027.
of the local auxiliary and ap-
have its first general meeting next
the Detroit Evening School De-
pealed
to the assembly to con-
Wednesday evening, Oct. 25, at
partment and are open to all Temple Beth El Choir
tinue with still greater energy and
its building, 2691 Joy Rd. These
adults interested in the improve-
enthusiasm.
He was thanked by
Welcomes New Members meetings are held the last Wed-
ment of their speech. Tuition for
Joseph Snitman, chairman of the
nesday of each month, and are
the 12-weeks' course is $2.60, and
evening.
The Temple Beth El Choir is open to members of the organi-
one may register any evening at
The work for the annual bazaar
now adding some new members to zation and its Women's League.
Northern High School.
and carnival, the annual affair of
its personnel. There is an opening
Harry Blitz,. chairman of the
Saul L. Schlesinger, of the De-
the
Detroit Auxiliary, to be held
for several additional male or fe- Program committee, will be in
troit Special Education Depart-
male voices. Those who are inter- charge of entertainment to be pre- at the Bnai Moshe Center, from
Dec. 2 to 10, was outlined at this
ment, instructor in speech at the ested in joining the choir please
sented at 9:30 p. m.
meeting. Organization, merchan-
Cerveny, Pasteur, Condon Inter- call George Galvani, 'Erector of
The meeting will be featured
mediate and Southwestern High the Temple Choir, at Townsend by Yiddish readings by the well dise and year book committees
Schools, is again In charge of this 5-9843, and he will be glad to known "Moshe ben Moshe" were appointed.
work.
arrange for an interview.
(Moshe Dombey).
UNITED STAR
OPERA CO.
Congregation Beth Shmuel, 1936
Blaine Ave., will officially take
over the cemetery recently bought
by them on Gratiot near Mt.
Clemens.
An invitation is extended to all
Detroit Jews to come Sunday, Oct.
M atinee Wife"
Our 60th
Anniversary
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22, at 10 a. m., to 1736 Blaine
Ave., where autos will take the
gathering to the cemetery.
The ceremony will be conducted
by Rabbi Joseph Rabinowitz and
other rabbis of the city of Detroit,
according to orthodox customs.
Isadore Rosenberg is president
of Congregation Beth Shmuel.
Halevy Society's Post-Hal-
lowe'en Party Nov. 4
HERE IS A TREAT
YOU'LL WANT
TO REPEAT!
The first social event of the sea-
son sponsored by the Detroit
Halevy Singing Society will take
place on Saturday evening, Nov.
4, in the form of a post-Halloween
costume party and dance in the
social hall of Congregation Beth
Tefila-Emanuel, Taylor and Wood-
row Wilson.
Mrs. Anna Warren, chairman
of the entertainment committee in
charge of the aprty, announces
that there will be prizes awarded
for costumes and stunts, and a
complete refreshment bar. An or-
chestra will provide music for
those who wish to dance.
The lialevy invites everyone in-
terested in Jewish music to be-
come a member, either active or
associate. Information and appli-
cation cards are available at re-
hearsals every Tuesday evening in
Room 123, Northern High School,
Woodward at Clairmount. Dan
Frohman is musical director and
William Cayman is president of
the chorus,
UNVEILING OF MONUMENT
An unveiling of a monument in
memory of Harold Kohner will
take place on Sunday, Oct. 22, at
2 p. m., at the Bnai Moshe Ceme-
term in Royal Oak. Relatives and
friends are invited.
Large crowds thronged the new
Dexter - Fullerton Market, 12640
Dexter Blvd., to attend its grand
opening and saw one of the most
modern and complete food empo-
riums in Detroit. The proprietor,
Joe Mendlovits, points to this
splendid outpouring as evidence
of the public's appreciating of
honest merchandise and honest
values.
Seventeen years ago, Joe Men-
dlovits founded the 12th-Taylor
Market. His genial personality
Plus his policy of honorable busi-
ness methods acquired for him a
large personal following which in-
creased with the years. Feeling
that he could better serve his
friends and customers on Dexter
Blvd., Mr. Mendlovits disposed of
his interest in business and opened
in his present location which is
convenient to residents of the en-
tire northwest section.
Expressing his appreciation to
the community for their splendid
response, Mr. Mendlovits renewed
his pledge to continue the same
policy that has made his name a
household word for 17 years.
Only the finest groceries (adver-
tised brands), fruits, meats,
vegetables and fresh fish will be
stocked. An invitation is extended
to those who have not as yet had
the opportunity to visit this new
market to do an soon.
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ish Children's Home on Sunday,
Oct. 15. In attendance were the
officers and members of the reli-
gious committee of the Home. A
number of the residents of the
Home for the Aged participated
in the ceremony. Refreshments
were served to the guests. Rev.
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ficers and the board of directors
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