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CLIFTON AVINUI • CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

January 5, 1940

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

MIZRACHI OF DETROIT CONDUCTS
SERIES OF IMPORTANT MEETINGS FEDERATIONS

Gedaliah Bublick to Be Principal Speaker at Annual
Donor Banquet on Feb. 11

Continued from Page 1

9

Sachar to Address
Virginia College
Beth El Sisterhood To Offer Course
On Monday, Jan. R On Jewish Religion

fare Funds, a Jewish education
session is planned for Monday
Dr. Abram L. Sachar, national
afternoon, Jan. 29, at 2 • o'clock
CINCINNATI (Religious News
director of the Bnai Brith Hillel
A resurgence in Mizrachi ac- enklar rendered vocal selections. at Hotel Statler. The subject un- Foundations, will address the Service) — A course in the re-
ligion of the Jews will be offered
tivities has taken place within Among the speakers were Rabbis
Sisterhood of Temple Beth El on this summer at the University of
the past week, owing to the pres- Isaac Stollman and Max J. Wohl-
Monday afternoon, Jan. 8, at Virginia, according to an an-
ence in the city of Rabbi Eliezer gelernter and M. Manuel Merzon.
2:30.
nouncement made here by the
Eichenstein, field secretary of
Due to an error, cards mailed Jewish Chautauqua Society. The
On Saturday night, Jan. 6, the
the Mizrachi Organization of
to members stated that the meet- course will count as regular uni-
America, for a short visit. , A monthly Melaveh Malkeh will be
ing was open to members' friends. versity credit.
series of parlor meetings had held at the Bnai Moshe Syna-
This was an inadvertence. The
More than 80 universities and col-
been arranged in honor of the gogue, Dexter at Lawrence, at
meetin° will be for members leges throughout the country have
guest. On Dec. 27, Daniel Tem- 8''30 p. m. Rabbi Moses Fischer
only.
scheduled single lectures dealing
chin, president of the Detroit will deliver the principal ad-
At 1:30 p. In. on Monday, a with the history, literature and
Agudah, entertained at his home, dress. Meyer Beckman will also
dessert luncheon will be served philosophy of the Jewish people,
2266 Gladstone. On Thursday, present a and orof
e
terest to
interest
to which all members are asked the society stated.
Dec. 28, Isidore. Sosnick, vice
mess
in Jews.
to bring a prospective new mem-
president, had a group of friends Members of the Detroit Cantors
ber.
at his home, 9320 Broadstreet, to Association will patricipate. Re-
Dr. Sachar's lecture will be on
meet the distinguished visitor. freshments will be served. All are
the topic "New Forces That
On Saturday night, Dec. 30, the welcome.
Tosia Mundstock
Challenge Our Times."
Mizrachi jointly with the Young
On Sunday afternoon, Jan. 7,
r,
An important Sisterhood proj-
Israel of Detroit staged a Mela- Sol B. Edelman will have a par-
ect will be launched the week of
veh Malkeh in honor of Rabbi lor meeting at his home, 2250
CONCERT-DANCE
Jan. 15, when Sisterhood mem-
Eichenstein, who delivered the LaSalle Gardens South. On Wed-
and Adults
bers
are
asking
groups
to
their
principal address of the evening. nesday evening, Jan. 17, Meyer
NEW
TERM
STARTING
homes
for
Mah
Jong
and
bridge
On Wednesday, Jan. 3, Judah Beckman will also have a parlor
s•111)1():
Parties, the proceeds of which are
Lachar entertained leading ortho- meeting at his home, 1665 W.
201 Fox Theater Bldg.
to be used to help defray the ex-
dox Jews of this city, including Boston Blvd.
penses of the convention of
poi
tIon full
the presidents of many congrega-
The annual donor banquet will
American Hebrew Congregations,
tions and the rabbis of Detroit, take place Sunday, Feb. 11, at
TO, 6.3122
rabbis, sisterhoods and brother-
at a gathering at his catering Lachar's Ballroom, 3153 Cass
JACOB L. KEIDAN
hoods which will meet in Detroit
establishment, 8939 12th St., to Ave. The principal speaker at
stimulate Mizrachi work during this affair will be the veteran der discussion will be "The Re- in 1941. The Temple Beth El
the visit of Rabbi Eichenstein leader of American orthodoxy, lation of Jewish Education Agen- Sisterhood president, Mrs. Law-
and as a farewell evening to two Gedaliab Bublick of New York. cies in the Community to the rence Freedman, urges members
of the officers, Daniel Temchin Tickets may be obtained by tele- Local Jewish Federation and Wel- to attend as many of these par-
ties as they are asked to.
and Max Schneider, who were phoning the chairman of the ban- fare Fund."
leaving for an extended trip to quet committee, Isidore Sosnick,
Residential Hotel
The participants in the educa-
the West. Isidore Sosnick was Ty. 7-3408, or the secretary, tional discussion will include im-

BAY
CITY
NOTES
toastmaster. Cantor Jacob Son- M. M. Merzon, Ty. 4-5228.
portant lay leaders from the var-
ATTRACTIVE
S U I TES
ious Jewish communities who are
Edward Lichtig left for Flor-
FROM 1 TO 5 RMS.,
attending the general assembly.
ida where he will spend the win-
Y. P. T. C. PENNY
SOME WITH 2 BATHS.
Simon Shetzer, who is a mem- ter months.
COMPLETE HO T E L
ber of the evecutive committee of
DANCE JAN. 14
SERVICE. FURN. OR
the board of directors of the
Mrs. Joseph Schwartz returned
UNFUR. DINING ROOM
American
Association
for
Jewish
The Young People's Temple
home from New Brunswick,
AND GARAGE IN CON-
Education,
as
well
as
a
member
of
Club's penny dance at an ad- Banquet and Afternoon Festivi-
N. J., where she was called by
NECTION. N E W RE-
the board of directors of the local the death of her mother.
mission of only five cents, will
FRIGERATION A N D
ties Planned
United
Hebrew
Schools,
will
for-
take place at Temple Beth El
TABLE TOP STOVES
mally open the education session
on Sunday, Jan. 14.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis B. Har-
BEING INSTALLED.
On Jan. 14, the Turover Aid and extend a welcome to the dele-
The chairman of the affair is Society will celebrate its 30th gates.
rison spent a few days in Detroit.
TO. 8.2680
Bertha Goldhoff, social committee anniversary at a jubilee banquet
The problem will be discussed
chairman of the organization. to be held at Lachar's. Mayor
Miss Ruth Hutton has returned
She is assisted by Lorraine Edward J. Jeffries, Jr., heads the from the point of view of smaller to St. Louis, Mo., after spending
Wolfe, Jerry Minus, Al Ressler, list of guests of honor, which in- communities, by Joseph Goldstein, the past ten days with her par-
Blanche Hurvich, Mildred Softer cludes Philip Slomovitz, editor of Rochester, New York. Frank ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Hut-
G. Marshall, of Chicago, will dis- ton.
and others.
cuss the subject on behalf of the
larger communities. Mr. Marshall
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Hirsch-
is vice-president of the board of
Rep. McLeod Greets
field have returned home from
Jewish Education of Chicago.
Mark Eisner of -New York City Chicago where they accompanied
Jewish Community
president of the American Asso- r-their daughter, Eileen,• who is
ciation for Jewish Education, will entering the University of Chi-
In a radio broadcast over Alt-
act
as chairman of the session. cago this semester.
man's Jewish Hour on Sunday,
Israel
S. Chipkin, of New York
Kosher Restaurant
Congressman Clarence J. McLeod
The annual charity dance
City, secretary of the association,
greeted the Jewish community
sponsored
at
the
Euclid
Club
by
will also be present.
12216 LINWOOD AVE.
and voiced a protest against ex-
the I. 0. B. B. last Sunday eve-
TO DEVOTE TWO SESSIONS
isting anti-J e w i s h atrocities
ning was a success. Guests were
Large Dining Room for
TO YOUTH PROBLEMS
throughout the world. In the
present from Detroit, Flint, Sagi-
Parties and Showers
The program of the general naw and Midland.
course of his address he said:
Catering
Our Specialty
assembly of the Council of Jew-
"My Jewish friends, you are
ish Federations and Welfare
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Sherman
not alone in your grief and sor-
For Reservations Call-
Funds will include two sessions announced the engagement of
row. I believe that every man
TOWNSEND 6-9213
devoted
to
the
purposes,
activities
their daughter, Florence, to Dr.
and woman, who thinks intelli-
and
organizational
set-ups
of
Herbert Karol of this city, at a
gently, who possesses the least
youth groups affiliated with Fed- dinner for the immediate fam-
characteristics of what a fine and
erations and Welfare Funds ilies last Sunday evening.
noble human being should be, is
throughout the country; in addi-
77 /7,--. t
m r r/e
with you and deeply deplores the
`ion to the adult discussion ses-
rs
Mrs. Nate Seitner has been
bloody spectacles that are being
sions on the wartime requirements called
to Cleveland by the ser-
staged on the minorities and the
of refugee, overseas and Pales- ious illness
of her father.
weak in general, and on the Jew-
tinian causes and the considera-
ish people in particular.
tion of local welfare programs.
Mrs. Albert Ruff and Mrs. Abe
"There is one comfort, how-
Jacob L. Keidan is chairman of
ever, and that is that the heads
the Detroit Junior Service Group Lipp of Brookline, Mass., are in
of all faiths, the Catholic, the
Committee planning the youth ses- the city, having been called here
ISADORE SOSNICK
sions to be held on Sunday morn- J by the death of their brother,
Protestant and the Jewish, the
principal interpreters of what is of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle; I ng and Sunday noon, Jan. 28, acob L. Beckman, of Cadillac,
HOTEL
fine and noble, of religion and Joseph Bernstein and Samuel a, t the Hotel Statler. The Sun- Mich. Others from out of town
II STREET AT PARK AVE.
who
attended
the
funeral
on
morality, are working hand in Weinberg of the Forward; Hy- ° 1 ay noon session will take the
Sunday were: Mrs. S. B. Kahn
hand to bring about everlasting man Altman, director of a local ,. orm of a luncheon meeting.
New, luxurious, with
The agenda for the youth ses- and Mr. and Mrs. C. Friedman
riace in this grave crisis and radio hour; Isidore Sobeloff, ex-
nothing spared for
of
Detroit,
Leo
Berman
of
Cleve-
cissation to all oppressions. It is ecutive director of the Jewish s, ions tentatively include the fol-
your comfort and en-
topics: (1) Objectives and land, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ber-
their idea and ideal to make this Welfare Federation; Samuel I f owing
.
joyment. Enviable lo-
world what it was intended to Brezner, president of the Hebrew , unctions of Junior Divisions; man and I. Berman of Kingston,
cation near all resort
be,—a safe place to live in, a Free,Burial Association, and rep- ,‘ 2) Form of organization and re- Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fiven-
activities. Private gar-
Place of equal opportunity for resentatives of the Pinsker So- ationships to Parent or Co-oper- son, Sol Young and Louis Present
dens . . . tennis, bad-
of
Cadillac,
Mich,
all, regardless of creed, race or ciety, the Odessa Society, Yid- a ting Bodies; (3) Activities:
minton, handball, shuf-
color. Perhaps there is some jus- dish Folk's Society, David Hor- Fund-Raising and Year-Round;
fle board...recreation-
OBITUARY
tification for these celebrations odker Society, Eastern Ladies' / 4) Campaign Techniques; (5)
al programs. Dancing
because we are reminded by Society and the Babrusker So- c nstrumentalities for the Inter-
in he gardens.
Funeral services for Jacob L.
hange of Information and Exper-
them of our lackings and of our ciety.
i
Beckman, 57, former Bay Cityan,
ence.
FOR BROCHURE AND
duties, because we are spurred
Jacob Bobrin, president of the
who died Thursday at his home
RATES WRITE OR WIRS
on to do the right things and to Turover Aid Society, has an- n Mr. Keidan's committee origi- in Cadillac, were held Sunday at
E. L. O'LEARY
correct the wrongs that are being pointed a committee to handle o ally met with George W. Rabin- the home of his mother, Mrs.
ff, associate director of the
MGR.
perpetrated in our world."
the arrangements for the jubilee C °Linen of Jewish Federations and Etta Beckman, 601 North Jack-
banquet of which Sol Lumberg, Velfare Funds, in November to son St., at 2:30 p. m. Cantor
well known Detroit attorney, is a rrange the youth sessions for Mendel Glancz officiated and
Music Study Club
chairman; Max L. Roberts, gen- t he conference.
burial was in the Temple of
oral manager; John Lebowski,
Active on Mr. Keidan's com- Abraham Cemetery. Mr. Beck-
Rally on Tuesday ticket
secretary; Mrs. Lea Lum- m ittee are: Max Chomsky, Miss man was a Cadillac merchant,
berg, program secretary, and E
Etkin, Miss Laya Fau- and was born in Bay City Dec.
The Music Study Club of De- Isadore Sosnick, publicity direc- m sther
an, David Goldman, Dr. Jack 14, 1882. He was a member of
troit will have the second in
;:or.
om and Mrs. Thelma Rom.
the Clam Lake lodge F. & A.
-ries of dessert luncheons Fri-
Mr. Sosnick, who is well known
M., of Cadillac, DeWitt Clinton
lly. Jan. 12, at the home of
• I
Mrs. Edward Stein, 19265 Afton in local Jewish circles, has been Carveth Wells to Open In- Consistory. and Saladin Temple,
11111
0.
Nobles of the Mystic Shrine,
stitute's
World
Adventure
Road, at 1 p. m., for captains named toastmaster for the ban-
quet.
Grand Rapids, Elks Lodge of
nd workers.
Winter Program Sunday Cadillac,
and the Isaac Walton
Due to the number of events
This meeting is to be held in
League. Besides his mother he
he interests of the annual Music planned to celebrate the occasion,
Queer animals and customs of I eaves the widow, Ida, and five
Study Club concert which is to ceremonies will begin at 2 o'clock Malaya will be revealed in nat-
sisters, Mrs. Isador Korn, of
Ike place, Wednesday evening, in the afternoon and continue ural color motion pictures
a
Mich.. Mrs. Edythe
Ian. 31, at the Jewish Commun- until 2 a. in. the following day. jungle fashion show to be and
pre- Manton,
Ruff,
Mrs. Myrtle Lipp, and Miss
tv Center. Jess Walters, baritone, Dinner will be served at 6 p. m.. sented by Carveth Wells, explorer
RECEPTACLES
if New York City, who has re- and refreshments later in the and lecturer, as the opening pro- Clara Beckman, all of Brookline,
Garbage, Ash and
Rubbish.
!Reinforced Cant-Tee. filly Guar-
Mass.,
and
Miss
Roxy
Beckman
dyed much acclaim in New York, evening.
gram of the winter schedule of o f Bay City.
anteed. Poe d Rirbt
viii be the soloist of the evening.
the 1Vo Id Ad venture Series at, •
AMERICAN
liss Evelyn Gurvitch, pianist,
Al Jolson will be back on the the Detroit Institute of
Arts
Max Fleischer is prearing
RECEPTACLE CO.
ill be the assisting artist. Mrs. air soon. He's going to give a Woodward at Kirby,
p
next Sun- script for a new cartoon feature
t arry Cohen is concert chairman. series of minstrel broadcasts.
579 Kenilworth To. 8.5888
day afternoon at 3:30.
of the fantasy type.

The Wilshire

3cth Anniversary
of Turover Jan. 14

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