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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1940-01-05

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AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

January 5, 1940

Musical Program and Playlet Will
Feature 8th Annual Donor Luncheon
of the U. H. S. Ladies' Auxiliary

The 8th annual donor lunch- George M. Roberts, chairman;
eon of the Woman's Auxiliary of luncheon arrangements, Mrs. Fer-
tile United Hebrew Schools will man Wetsman, chairman; Nrs.
he held next Wednesday, Jan. 10, George M. Roberts, Mrs. Morris
in the social hall of the Shaarey Blumberg; publicity, Mrs. Morris
Zedek. Adler, chairman; Mrs. Adolph
The proceeds of this annual en- Ehrlich, co-chairman; luncheorette
terprise go towards the mainte- meetings, Mrs. Isaac Margolis,
nance of the bus system of the chairman; hospitality, Mrs. A. B.
United Hebrew Schools. Two D. S. Stralser, chairman; Mrs. I man
R. buses are employed for the Cohen, Mrs. Louis Finema Mrs.
purpose of conveying the children, Harry Kraft, Mrs. Jacob I Son-
who live in outlying districts enklar, Mrs. Joseph Yolle Mrs.
where there are no Hebrew school Harry Cohen, Mrs. Louis eiton,
facilities, to and from the Phila- Mrs. Adolph Ehrlich, Mrs. harry
Madison.
delphia-Byron school.
The sketch was written y Ber-
Two entertaining features have nard
Isaacs, superintem nt of
been arranged by the program the United Hebrew Schoo •. It is
committee for this donor luncheon, entitled "Not So Far A art."
a musical program and a playlet
Bertram Smolder •(ached
staged by the pupils and Junior the Mrs.
cast, and directed the taging.
Alumni of the United Hebrew
Mrs. Louis Tobin, mus chair-
Schools. The participants of the man,
the promin t dra-
playlet are: Leah Baschin, Ber- matic booked
baritone, Cameron cLean,
nard Margolis, Freda Smolinsky,
Ruth Cooper, He•zliyah King, who has often been t vocal
Morris Moore and Burton Snitz. star of the Ford Symph is Sun-
day Evening Hour. He has ar-
The following are the commit- ranged a program of vo I selec-
tees for the donor luncheon:
tions appropriate for t occas-
Program, Mrs. Bertram Smok- ion. With him will als , appear
ier, chairman; music, Mrs. Louis Martha Rantala, harp ;t, who
J. Tobin, chairman; table decora- was formerly with the lelsinski
tions, Mrs. Jack Tobin, chairman; Symphony Orchestra, at who is
Mrs. Julius Berman, Mrs. Morris a member of the facul of the
Adler, Mrs. Joseph Horwitz, Mrs. Detroit Conservatory Music.
Simon Shetzer, co-chairmen; lunch- They will be accompani 1 on the
eon, Mrs. Morris Krause, chair- piano by the talented L ienne de
man; Mrs. Isaac Shetzer and Monfort, who has been olo pian-
Mrs. Rubin Wax, co-chairmen; ist at Stations WWJ d WJR,
ways and means, Mrs. Max Hay- and who is a membt of the
man, chairman; treasurer, Mrs. National Board of A isors of
Joseph N. Keidan; darlings, Mrs. the National Guild of Pi o Teach-
Richard Cott, chairman; Mrs. Ed- ers.
ward Krause, co-chairman; me-
Pledges for the lun aeon may
moriams, Mrs. Julius Berman, still be made by callin any mem-
chairman; Mrs. Abe Moss, co- ber of the committee.
chairman; reservations, Mrs. Mey-
On Sunday morning a special
er R. Katz, chairman; Mrs. Anna committee will be in session at
Moss and Mrs. M. S. Perlis, co- the Philadelphia-Byro Hall to
chairmen; prospects, Mrs, M. H. accept pledges.
Zackheim, chairman, Mrs. S. Sin-
Mrs. Charles Robins It is presi-
ger, co-chairman; printing, Mrs. dent of the auxiliary

'

Bnai Moshe Notes

Symposium Planned by the
Men's Club

3

Dr. Henry Szoszkies Coming Here to
Address Mass Meeting on Jan. 24

Morris Mohr, president of the dress a mass meeting at the Bnai
The Bnai Moshe Men's Club
is arranging it symposium on the Detroit section of the Federation Moshe on Wednesday evening,

subject: "Can Peace Be Restored
to Europe Under Present Form
of Government," in which the
participants will be a well known
newspaper and radio commen-
tator and several others equally
prominent in their fields. The
symposium will be held in the
social hall of the congregation,
Lawrence and Dexter, Wednes-
day evening, Jan. 17. Complete
‘ d v cetils will be announced next

The Bnai Moshe Sisterhood is
completing arrangements for the
showing of the third of the se-
ries of motion picture perform-
ances on Wednesday, Jan. 24.
The admission price includes re-
freshments after the perform-
ance.

of Polish Jews in America, an-
nounces that Dr. Henry Szosz-
kies, outstanding leader of Po-
lish Jewry who was recently
named honorary Polish Consui
at Tel Aviv, Palestine, will ad-

Jan. 24.
Arrangements for Dr. Szosz-
kies' visit will be made at noon
this Sunday at a meeting of the
local Polish Federation to be ad-
dressed by Z. Tygel, national ex-
ecutive secretary.

Rabbi Fortman to Visit
Michigan Communities
in Interest of Drive
for Yeshivoth

Rabbi Fortnum, who is the
house guest of Rabbi Morris Ad-
ler of Congregation Shaarey
Zedek, has volunteered his serv-
ices for it period of two or three

weeks to conclude the $10,000
Rabbi Selig Fortman of Con- drive in Detroit and to visit the
gregation Knesseth Israel, Far smaller communities in Michigan

Rocaway, New York, will tour
Michigan communities in the in-
terest of the local emergency
drive for war-torn Yeshivoth.
A special Beth Din of 13 prom-

inene rabbis will be selected to
Now in this country proving to supervise the distribution of funds
America that Jews have their raised in the United States for
extra-strong men is 250-pound temporary care of the Yeshivoth
Ben Shalom, Jewish wrestling in exile and the finding of permit-
champion of Palestine. nent homes for them.
Torn Yeshivoth.

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Detroiters Elected
"The Fifth Col
in
National Officers
Jewish Li e"
Of Law Fraternity T opic of Philip Slotrvitz's Ad-

dress at Young Isel
1 Open

Two Detroiters were honored
Meeting Wedn day
by election to national offices of
Tau Epsilon Rho Fraternity at
Young Israel of etroit will
its annual convention held at the
Benjamin Franklin Hotel in Phil- hold its monthly open meeting
next Wednesday evening, Jan.
10, at 9 o'clock, in its synagogue
building, 2691 Joy Rd. The
speaker, Philip Slomovitz, editor
of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle,
and president of the local chap-
ter of the American Jewish Con-
gress, will talk on "The Fifth
Column in Jewish Life". Open
forum discussions and a social
hour will follow the address.
The Young Israel open meet-
ings are held in conjunction with
its program of adult education
and the Monday evening classes
at Central High School. Students
of the Young Israel Adult School
and the public are invited to
these meetings.
Following a two weeks' vaca-
tion during the period when the
public school buildings were
closed, the adult classes will re-
convene at Central High School,
Linwood and Tuxedo, rooms 220-
230, Monday evening, Jan. 8, be-
tween 8 and 10 o'clock. Tha
Young Israel Adult School of
BENJAMIN MARCUS
Jewish Education offers classes
adelphia, Dec. 29 to Jan. 2. Ben- in Hebrew (Abraham Twersky
jamin Marcus was elected su- and Irving Schlussel) ; Post-Bib-
preme executive chancellor and lical History (Irving Schlussel);
Benjamin Jaffe was re-elected Current Jewish Scene (Rabbi
Nahum Schulman of Windsor);
supreme pledgor.
and Personalities in Jewish Reli-
Other national officers selected gious Philosophy (Rabbi M. J.
were: Judge Samuel H. Silbert Wohlgelernter). New students
of Cleveland, honorary supreme will be admitted to the classes
chancellor; Sidney R. Zail of next Monday, upon the payment
Philadelphia, supreme vice chan-
cellor; Edmund A. Koblenz of Al- of a $1 enrollment fee, Jack
Isbee, registrar, announced.
bany, N. Y., supreme master of
Further information on the
the rolls; Benjamin H. Lasdon of
Young Israel Adult School and
Albany, supreme graduate bur. other educational activities may
Harry Bowitz of Pittsburgh,
supreme bursar; Charles Evans be had at the study of Rabbi
of Boston, supreme historian; M. J. Wohlgelernter, Congrega-
tion Beth Tefilo Emanuel, 1550
Joseph X. Yaffe of Philadelphia, Taylor, Trinity 1-2934.
supreme scholar; Ralph M.
Schwartzberg of Chicago, Sidney
Usow of Milwaukee and Milton Jr. Young People's Society
of Shaarey Zedek to
L. Farber of Columbus, 0., mem-
Meet Sunday
bers of the supreme council.
Tau Epsilon Rho Fraternity is
The Junior Young People's So-
an international Jewish legal
fraternity with 21 chapters in ciety of Shaarey Zedek will meat
in Room 302 at Shaarey Zedek
the United States and Canada.
at 2:45 p. m. on Sunday, Jan. 7.
Milton Gordon, president, an-
. Although he's neariy 70 Wil- nounces the appointment of Her-
ham Guggenheim, of the famous bert Zeme as program chairman.
clan, doesn't hestitate to embark Ernest Baker, general chair-
. on a new career. He started writ- man for the annual prom and his
loglyrics for popular songs, and committee, composed of Don Sil-
hopes to have them set to music berblatt and Elsie Zerne, will pre-
and played over the air faves sent their plans to the members
soon.
for open discussion.

for that purpose. His tour is
being arranged by the Michigan
Synagogue Conference, state-wide
congregational union. An initial
contribution of $500 from the
Jewish community of Flint has
already been secured and for-
warded by Rabbi S. Z. Fineberg
to New York headquarters of the
Emergency Committee for War-

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