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November 17, 1939

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MISS ESTHER PRUSSIAN HONORED
ON COMPLETION OF 16 YEARS OF
SERVICE WITH THE FEDERATION

and THE LEGAL CHRONICLE

Symphony Presents National Leader
Menuhin Thursday to Address Joint
Hadassah Meeting '
An all-Beethoven program, with

PAGE THREE

Congratulations to the United
Hebrew Schools on Their
20th Anniversary

Yehudi 3Ienuhin, violinist, "Con-
queror of Continents," as guest
Mrs. Max Borgenicht of Nee
soloist, will feature the concerts York, member of the national
The community's tribute to 15 Psalms, "Behold bow good and of the Detroit Symphony Orches- board of Iladassah, will be the '
years of loyal service of one of
how pleasant it is for brethren tra in Masonic Temple at 8:30 principal speaker at a joint boned
its most trusted social workers
p. m., Thursday, Nov. 23, and meeting and breakfast of the De.
2:30 p. m. Friday, Nov. 24.
was enacted informally but im- to dwell together in unity."
troit chapter of Hadassah, the
Miss Prussian responded brief -
pressively last Friday afternoon,
Maestro Franco Ghione, after Business and Professional divi-
when Miss Esther Ruth Prussian ly by thanking the gathering.
an absence of two weeks from the sion, the Detroit chapter of
Was
honored by hundreds of
Members of the staff of the podium, will return to conduct junior Iladassah and the Little
friends and co WO1 PIS.
this pair of concerts, the pro- Women of Hadassah, on Sunday,
Jewish Welfare Federation who
Transforming the offices of the acted as hosts a' the informal gram for which will be the same: Nov. 19, at 9:30 o'clock, at the '
Overture,
"Lenore," No, 3, Op.
Jewish Welfare Federation, at 51 reception are:
72; Concerto for Violin and Or- Belcrest Hotel. Mrs. Borgenieht:
W. Warren Ave., into reception
Mrs. Jean Schlesinger Adel, chestra, in D Major, Op. 61; is former president of the Lower
rooms for the duration of the Miss Pearl Bornstein, Ben B.
the Fifth Symphony in C New York Region of Iladassah,
reception in honor of Miss Pros- Buten, Miss Belle Chesluk, Mrs. and
which is comprised of 40 chapters.
Minor, Op 67.
sians' completion of 15 years of
The last honor roll rally meet-
31enuhin, "Prodigy of Yester-
service with the Federation, mem-
day . . . Genius of Today . . ing will be held Tuesday, Nov.
bers of the staff of the Federa-
21, at 12:30 o'clock, at the hoin.•
Immortal
of
Tomorrow,"
was
born
tion acted as hosts and welcomed
in New York, and at the age of of Mrs. Herman Marks, 1255 W
community leaders and workers
nine months was taken by his Boston Blvd. All those who wish
who came to greet Miss Prus-
parents to San Francisco. At three to have their names in the pro-
sian during the hours of 3 to
210 W. JEFFERSON AVE.
he had a tiny violin; at four a gram of the honor roll event on
5 p. m.
child's size instrument was given Nov. 28 should turn in the i r
Among those who attended the
RANDOLPH 4585
pledges
on
or
before
Nov.
24
at
to him, and he began lessons on
reception were members of the
it. At the age of seven, Yehudi the Iladassah office, 13331 Lin-
boards of the Jewish Welfare
wood,
made his first big public appear -
Federation and of the Detroit
Over 1,000 women attended the
ance as soloist with the San Fran-
Service Group, of which Miss
cisco Symphony.
paid-up membership luncheon on
Prussian is executive secretary;
Terminating in 1936 a record- Nov. 14 at the Shaarey Zedek to
executives of the agencies affil-
breaking round-the-world tour of hear Mrs. Moses Epstein of New
iated with the Federation and
110 concerts in 73 cities and 13 York. Mrs. Charles Robinson and
many workers in the Allied Jew-
countries, Menuhin interrupted Mrs. Randolph Weber of the so
ish Campaign who have learned
his career for a two-year inter- cial committee and Mrs. Sam SR
to admire and respect Miss Prus-
val of retirement and musical re- ver of the hospitality committee
sian's activities and untiring ef-
search, among the notable results were in charge of arrangements.
forts during fund-raising cam-
of which was his exhumation of
Mrs. Philip Lipson and Mrs.
paigns in the last 15 years.
the "Lost" Schumann Concerto. David Seligson announce the fol-
12000 CLOVERDALE
Gus D. Newman, president of
lowing contributions to the Jewish
the Detroit Service Group, pre-
National Fund:
HOGARTH 8000
sented Miss Prussian with a movie
Junior Hadassah Hike This contribution. to the Bolden Hook
machine, projector and screen as
Sunday Evening; Continue
/4irs ja artil jf11717rthhl'a lt.t. t
a gift from the boards of the
1,
Honor Roll Efforts
Mr. and Mos II. C. Bowler. A tree
Federation and Service Group.
In memory of Kneel fildder, by Mr.
Motion pictures were taken of the MISS ESTHER R. PRUSSIAN
end Mr.. Sidney Stone. Contribution
The third in a series of outdoor an
Eaee1
`
gathering by Mrs. Edward G.
o at I b ullon
Robbins and will be presented to Rosalie Danziger, Miss Dorothy activities sponsored by the De h to t
Bolden honk is.rrlptlot,
of
Miss Prussian as a permanent Denby, Miss Clare Edelstein, Miss troit Unit of Junior Hadassa ,Ar utt Au fl g anktImb mother Or Mrs. Her-
will
be
a
moonlight
hike
on
Sun
record of the event. Refreshments
- Landau. L 17r. ay nd M re n. n dA f!a
b
in
"U
C
Y
Coo-
tt7.
si r. and Mn,. David Diamond.
were served by members of the Hannah G. Ferman, Miss Esther day evening, Nov. 19. This even t
and Mr. Joseph Frank, Mr. and
Fish, Miss Ida Levine, Mrs. Ethel is planned by the committee un- sir.
Federation staff.
Mrs. it. F. Broder, NI, and Mrs. lier-
der
the
chairmanship
of
Miss
man Moine, Dr. and Mrs. Merry
Members of Miss Prussian's Lewis, Miss Ida Milstein, Herman
August, Mr. and Mra Barney Salinger.
family, who were present, in- M. Pekarsky, Miss Susan H. Perl- Betty Milen who invites all paid- 1/r. •511
Mos David Selliraon. M, rid
TOWNSEND 6-0106
cluded her father and mother, man, David Prussian, Miss Tessie up members to attend and ex- Mrs. Frank Weisman, Mr. and Mrs.
alone, Sir. and Mrs. Seymour
Mr. and Mrs. Max Prussian, and Rabinowitz, Mrs. Gertrude B. t e n ds the invitation to male Sidney
Frank. Mr. and Mos tsaae Sheteer.
3236 WEBB AVE.
her sister and brother - in-law, Mr. Sarasohn, Mrs. Lilyan Sisskind, friends of members of the organ- Sir. and Sire. J. Edward Frawley, Mr.
ization. The hikers will meet at and Mrs. Paul A. Fleher, Mn, and
and Mrs. Davis H. Cole.
Isidore Sobeloff, Mrs. Sylvia Was- 7 p. m. in back of the Avalon
Mrs. Nathan Kaplan, and Shirley and
Martin August. Tree. In memory of
Miss Prussian's father, Max serman, Miss Anne Weinberg,
Theater, Davison and Linwood Is panto, by Mr. and Mrs. Phillip
Prussian, responded to his intro- Miss Lily Wolfe.
fillbert and Mr. and Mrs Joeeph
Ayes.
The
participants
are
urged
duction with a quotation from the
Tolle. Tree In memory of Berman
Miss Tessie Rabinowitz is chair-
to provide their own transporta- Stone, by Mine Manila Slone. Tres In
man of the staff.
nientory Or David Keifer, by Nira Ida
Corning to Detroit 15 years ago tion but extra cars will be avail- Meyer and faintly. Tree In honor of
Norman Edward Felithergia our MIte-
from Boston, Miss Prussian's able,
sal, by Mr. and Mrs Phillip Caliber,
COMING I
Another Junior Iladassah ac- Contribution
services with the Federation have
In honor of Morrie Brownie
tivity
is
bowling,
meetings
of
Dar MItarash and the recent reeovery
DETROIT PREMIERE
been uninterrupted during these
from
Sine. of atorrin 7srkhelm , by
DARING EXPOSE I years. Many of the office innova- which are held weekly on Thurs- Mr. and
Mrs. tease Shatter.
tions and' campaign plans were day evening at the Dexter Recre-
Contributions to the Jewish
prepared by her, and she 'has ation. Miss Betty Milen will be National Fund can be made to
VINEWOOOD 1-6848
been an important factor in bring- pleased to furnish information Mrs. Philip Lipson, 17527 Fair-
ing together the various factions and requests that reservations field, University 1-9440, or to Mrs.
3760 CENTRAL
in Detroit Jewry into one united for the hike be placed with her David Seligson, 3343 Sturtevant,
1
CINEMA:1111.d Lv(1. 0:14M4
community organization.
as soon as possible at Townsend To. 8-8742.
5-4223,
The Honor Roll continues to
engage the attention of members.
Miss Jessie Morrison, chairman of
this committee, reminds all who
have not as yet submitted their
pledge that they will have an op-
portunity to do so at meetings of
Woodward - Grand Circus Park
CA. 2182
the Honor Roll committee held
NEW LOW PRICES
each Monday evening at the Ila- Famous Anti-N.4 Picture to Hare Tuxedos to Rent for All Occasion,
Children
Tat , P, M.
Afire 1 P. M. Work Dere
dassah office at 13331 Linwood
Initial Showing at the Cinemr‘ '
Ave. The Honor Roll campaign
8731 JOS CAMPAU AVE.
Al"."
Nark Dare
And All Day Sunday
will culminate in an elaborate af-
fair on Nov. 28 at the Masonic l "Hitler — Beast of Berlin",
TRINITY 2-2744
—NOW SHOWING—
atest
film
depicting
the
horrors
Temple. Miss Morrison is pre- i
pared to furnish further informa- mposed on Germany by the
tion and may be reached at 3005 Nazis, will be shown at the Cine-
ma Theater, Columbia and Wood-
W. Chicago, Tyler 5-4814.
ward beginning on Nov. 29, it
Beet Wishes for
was
announced this week.
1,500 at Junior Hadassah Con-
This film, originally banned in
Your Success
vention to Consider Expansion
New
York,
has
finally
passed
the
of Pro
NEW YORK.—Intensified nar- censor in the empire state. It has
ticipation in the program of de- also passed the censor in Wash-
farmrring
veloping a Jewish homeland in ington, D. C., Pennsylvania, Vir-
Palestine and an active interest ginia and other states.
After several private showings,
in progressive American move-
218 W. JEFFERSON
ments
to safeguard democratic attended by Catholic leaders,
SIIIRLE
DOM
MISOIA
Poles,
Czechs and Jews, this film
with EGI:rraaldRinobesoFnito.nralidaCrisp
practices will be the two main
RANDOI PH 7131
proposals before the delegates at ' passed the Detroit censor prior
the 16th annual convention of to showing here.
This picture is based on fac-
Sterling at MIDNIGHT SATURDAY and
Junior Iladassah, the Young
4 DAYS — SUN.—MON.—TUES.—WED.
Women's Zionist Organization of tual occurrences in Germany and
exposes
in true light the policy
America, to be held in the Lord
Baltimore Hotel, Baltimore, Md., of the Nazi regime, The entire
.
a4,942,4,0%
cast is composed of refugee ac-
Nov. 23 to 26.
Guest speakers at the various ) tors from Germany.
sessions will be Mrs. Franklin D.
Roosevelt, who will attend if the Article by Dr. Hershman on
President's family is in Washing.
Work of Prof. M. D. Le-
t o n f o r Thanksgiving; Dr.
vine in Rabbinical Pro- I. M. Hertz — Alex Nichamin
Stephen S. Wise, president of the
Every Saturday Night
ceedings Volume
43 CORTLAND AVENUE
American Jewish Congress; Mrs.
BIG MIDNIGHT SHOW-4 Big Features for One Admission
Dr. Abraham ISI, Hershman of
David deSola Pool, president of
TOWNSEND 8-2050
Congregation
Shaarey
Zedek
of
Senior Iladassah; Rabbi Isadore
Breslau, director of the American this city has contributed an ar-
Zionist Bureau in Washington, ticle on the work of Prof. Morris
and Miss Sulamith Schwartz, for- D. Levine to the volume of "Pro-
mer president of Junior Hades- ceedings of the Rabbinical As- Compliment, of .. .
sah, who recently returned from sembly of America, 1933-1938",
8210 TWELFTH ST.
Palestine where she lived for five just published by the Editorial
TRINITY 2.0100
Committee of the Assembly. The
years.
volume covers six annual meet-
of the Rabbinical Assembly,
Home Relief Society to Meet ings
the association of 300 Conserva-
FRUITS and FLOWERS
Nov. 27
tive Rabbis in this country and
Presents for the First Time in Detroit
Canada, and contains over 500
Home Relief Society will meet pages
13571 GRAND RIVER AVE.
Monday, Nov. 27, at 1:30 p. m.,
The Proceedings of 1933.1938,
NORTHLAWN 9233
at the home of Mrs. Ben B. now available in cloth or paper,
Schwartz, 2433 Blaine.
A melodrama in 3 acts
are being distributed by the Rab-
n. Adler
Mrs. Jack Beckman, chairman binical Assembly office at the
by N. STUTTSKOFF
N. Deane..
of the program committee, an- Jewish Theological Seminary of
FRIDAY EVE., NOV. 17—SAT. (Special Show), NOV. 18
nounces that Mrs. Helen Dushkin America in New York City. ($1.50
SUNDAY MATINEE & EVENING, NOV. 19
will give a book review. Mrs. Ar- paper, $2 cloth).
Compliments of .
TUESDAY EVENING, NOV. 21
thur A. Ginsburg, president, ex-
PRICES—EVES: 50c, 75c, SI: MATINEE: 50c. 75c.
tends an invitation to all mem- At the Madison Theater
bers and friends to attend,
The following donations are
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
acknowledged: In memory of
TUESDAY EVE., DEC. 12, will be given over to celebrate the
LOUIS Danto from Mesdames S.
60th birthday of ABRAHAM LITTMAN. Special features
Arkin, S. Kanners, Charles Cor-
and attractions for the evening.
nell, J. Kanter, B. Newman, Jo-
68.70 Detroit Union Produce
seph Jacobs, Irving Small, M Ko-
Terminal
gan, Arthur Ginsburg, J. II. Po-
lozker, Harry Rosman, R. Allen-
der, Ann Moss, R. Levy, William
Roth, Mrs. Nathan Metzger, Dr.
and Mrs. Robert R. Kallman, Dr.
Compliment, of . . .
and Mrs. Arthur A. Ginsburg,
Mrs. Jack Rosenberg, Mrs. Sidney
Barnett, Mrs. Sam Mitchell, Mrs.
Albert Oppenheim and Mrs. Sam
Coogan; in memory of Dr. P.
Bernstein's father by Mr. George
D. Blumenthal; in memory of
I Jn
Louis Danto, J. P. Rosenthal and
1101 WOODLAND AVE.
Julius Finn by Mrs. Ed Stein.

Wetsman 8
Shatzen

Quality Laundry
Co.

THE KVUTZAH IVRITH

rejoices with the United Hebrew Schools on the occasion
of the observance of their Twentieth Anniversary.
In times of distress we strive to co-operate with the
creators of Jewish cultural values.
On this occasion, we re-dedicate ourselves anew to
the task of wholehearted cooperation with the United
Hebrew Schools in advancing the cause Jewish education.

HERMAN D. BORAKS.

President. Kvutzah Ivrith.

all times. and we hope that the community will be more loyal to
the schools in the future and will never fail to give them the support
they deserve.

Mr. and Mrs. Abe Kaslc.

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TOWNSEND 8-7453

Contributions to the Jewish
Children's Home

1 10IT, MICHIGAN

The Jewish Children's Home
acknowledges receipt of done
lions from the following: Ellrud
R. Mitchell, in memory of his
uncle; Bertram B. Warner; Mrs.
Lillian Harria, J. W. Webber;
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Cobb;
u Ida Sil-
berman, in honor of 70th birth-
day of Mrs. Hugo Par-shall: Mrs.
Emil Baron and daughters. in
memory of Thyrza Goldstick; Mrs.
Sidney Rosman • in memory of
sister, Serena Eichorn; Maurice

Nusholtz.

General Painting
and
Decorating Co.

Contracting—Painting

Starting at midnight Saturday
and for four days, Sunday, Mon-
day, Tuesday and Wednesday,
Spencer Tracy in "Stanley and
Livingstone" plus Elsa Maxwell's
"Hotel for Women" which fea-
tures Ann Sothern, Linda Dar-
nell and James Ellison, will be the
features at the Madison Theater.

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We finance work up to 3 years
in small payments
We carry a complete line of

Compliments of ...

4077 STURTEVANT AVE.

Ludwig Fur Shop .

Paint., Varnishes, Wallpaper
and Supplies
8642.44 LINWOOD AVE.

HOGARTH 6346

EXCLUSIVE FURS

Mr. and Mrs.
Bernard Chase

Young Furniture
Company

2993 LESLIE AVE.

Jefferson Linen Supply
Company

3001 BAGLEY AVE.
LAfayette 5556

Dave Cohen

13704 LINWOOD AVE.
TOWNSEND 8-8184

Dr. J. J. Prag

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10304 Woodward at Calvert

Zeppelin Cleaners 8
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Alterations
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Main Office and Plant:
10461-3 GRATIOT AVE.
PLAZA 6160

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NORTHLAWN 9369

ComPlintntla of • • •

Emma Lee
Beauty Shoppe

5 EXPERT OPERATORS
TO. 6-9770
11725 LINWOOD

Best Wishes to the
United Hebrew Schools

"SEE WHAT YOU BUY—
BUY IN GLASS"

Mr. and Mrs.
Louis Lightstone

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we have given the Hebrew Schools
in the past.

Company

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Beginning Nov. 29 Cleaners Dyers

On this occasion. we pledge to
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Chancellor Commander.

Max Schwartz

"HITLER — BEAST
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Extends Greetings to the
United Hebrew Schools on
their 20th Anniversary

We are happy to cooperate with the United Hebrew Schools at

REMEMBER GERVIS
FOR SERVICE

Central Waste
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Knights of Pythias

Rabbi Harold N. Rosenthal,



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.

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Radios—Rugs—Stove
4501 Grand River Ave.
Temple 2.7814

GREETINGS TO THE
UNITED HEBREW SCHOOLS

Mr. and Mrs. S. Z.
Wolack

Kohlenberg
Furniture Co.

8015 W. JEFFERSON AVE.
VINEWOOD 1-8177

Rubenstein
Piano Studio

Cadillac Fence ti
Supply Company

West Sidt:
15440 Wyoming Hogarth 5900

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3090 E. Grand Blvd.
Trinity 2-8000

Compliments to the

United Hebrew
Schools

from

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12626 DEXTER BLVD.
TOWNSEND 8-8881

Best Wishes to the
United Hebrew Schools
from
J. WACHLER and
J. HORWITZ

Greetings to the Hebrew
Schools from

Louis Sultan

Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Linden
greet the United Hebrew
Schools on their 20th
I
Anniversary

GRAND RIVER
CHEVROLET, Inc.

Congratulations to the United
Hebrew Schools on their
20th Anniversary from
MR. AND MRS. I. MELLIN

TYler 4-5300

MAY'S

Best Wishes to the Hebrew

Draperies — Curtains

Schools from

Spread. — Linens
9041 12TH ST.
TY. 4.2633

Prim Beauty Shoppe


2615 CALVERT
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Best Wishes From .. .

Morris Weinstein

5100 GRAND RIVER

Soberman 8 Milgroni

Wall Paper F1 Paint Co.

8675 TWELFTH ST.

TYler 6-6525

ABBOTT TOWEL SUPPLY
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2859 BAGLEY
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Advance Glass Co.

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16649 LIVERNOIS
UNieersity 1.5470

East Side Metal Co.

GREETINGS TO U. H. S.

from

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S. Schuster
M. Sugerman
Dealers in All Kinds of Metals

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Compliments of .

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Smilo Soap Company

SOAP FOR ALL PURPOSES
5680 TWELFTH ST.

MADISON 1664

Dr. and Mrs. Louis.
Goldberg

GEETINGS TO U. II. S.

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GREETINGS TO U. H. S.

Harry )Silverman Co.

1351 B. YERNOR

RAadellie 0903

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