A mami 9cwisk Periodical Carter y 12. 14 'EB. 6 huil•red • anst orta• tine film )•:;1 b Yet beer cot:ntr) lean pre S iesday Jan. 16, will be ten Sun. i Moshe in, Mrs, rge ad. admis• Ines is used to pplying glasses, for the :embers ged to its may Smith taken f Mon. Hall, )ffice rs. which sleeting tl, and tsident, assem• Is. For Tharles 10, or vnsend CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO •January 12, 1940 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE 3 DR. SACHAR SPEAKS SUNDAY Trees Planted In DR. SZOSZKIES COMING HERE Director of Hillel Foundations to Be Honored The Butzel Forest FOR LECTURE ON JANUARY 25 by Local Bnai Brith Lodges at Temple Beth El Definite arrangements have The Jewish National . Fund standing Jewish leaders, Dr. Szosz- Council acknowledges the plant- been made for an address at a kies witnessed the horrible atroc- ing of the following trees in the public meeting at the Bnai Moshe ities perpetrated by the Nazis. main auditorium, Dexter and On Sunday, Jan. 14, at 8 p. in., be served by Women's Auxiliary Butzel Forest in Palestine: He arrived in this country three One tree in memory of grand- Lawrence, on Thursday eve- weeks ago and at the public all local Bnai Brith organizations No. 122 and Business and Pro- ning, Jan. 25. mother Betsy Mark, by grand- will honor Dr. Abraham L. Sachar, fessional Women of Bnai Brith meetings in lending cities de- That afternoon, Dr. Szoszkies daughter Helen Gottlieb. national director of Bnai Brith who will act as hostesses. scribes the conditions as they will be the guest of a group of Two trees in memory of Celia Hine] Foundations, in the main exist in Europe. Dr. Sachar was born in New auditorium of Temple Beth El. York City in 1899; received his Becker Strauss, by her friends. prominent Detroit leaders at a Dr. Szoszkies was recently One tree in memory of Ralph luncheon at Hotel Statler. The public is invited. named honorary Polish Consul B. A. (and Phi Beta Kappa key) D. Schiller, by Mr. and Mrs. One of Polish Jewry's out- Dr. Sachar will be the only at Washington University in St. at Tel Aviv, Palestine. -maker. He has chosen as his Louis in 1920 and was awarded Mho Cutler. One tree in memory of Doris topic "Four Counsels for Our his Ph.D, after three additional Miller, by parents, Mr. and Mrs. SHAAREY ZEDEK MEN'S CLUB Times." year;; of study at Cambridge Max Oschin. 1)r. Sachar will be honored University in England. In 1923 AMATEUR NIGHT ON JAN. 24 One tree in memory of Paul signally at this open meeting of he joined the faculty of the Uni- Grant, by Mr. and Mrs. Louis all Detroit Bnai Brith organiza- versity of Illinois, instructing in Schlussel and Shirley. The Shaarey Zedek Men's Club A. Smith, Theodore Baruch, Dr. tions in the main auditorium of the field of modern European One tree in memory of Pearl is completing arrangements for Jules Goldstein, Jack Rogvoy and Temple Beth El, when a group and English history. In 1928 he Grant, by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph an amateur night to be held Wed- Ben Sallow, are busily engaged of candidates known as the Dr. left his teaching post to become Newman. nesday evening, Jan. 24, at 8 :30. in planning for the event, Abram L. Sachor class will be director of the Bnai Brith Hillel One tree by Bluebird Girls, in The committee consisting of Elcon- Refreshments Refreshments will be served by initiated. This class includes all Foundation at the University of memory of Philip Gorelick. and his corn- an H. Saulson, chairman; Charles nutter, applicants received during the Illinois. Four years later he suc- In the Meyer Berlin Forest the current national Bnai Brith mem- ceeded Dr. Louis L. Mann of Young Women's Mizrachi are bership drive by Pisgah Lodge Chicago as national director of all planting four trees honoring No. 34, Louis Marshall Lodge Foundations. Dr. Sachar is the baby Diane Lea, daughter of Dinner in Honor of Rabbi Emanuel Sisterhood Moses Silver a Success No. 1203, Detroit Lodge No. author of "History of the Jews" Mr. and Mrs. Sclar; baby Clare 1374 and Theodor Herzl Lodge published by Alfred A. Knopf M., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will Hear Talks by Mrs. Wohlgel- The dinner given by the La- No. 1377. which has had several printings. Leo Ganzezr; baby Donna Joy, ernter and Mrs. Dushkin dies' Auxiliary of Congregation The same publishers have just on Jan. 22 The formal ceremony exern- published his latest book, "Suf- (laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Anshei Moshe to its rabbi, Moses Buchhalter; baby Gerald H., son plifying the teachings of Bnai ferance Is he mgership was a huge success. Bad " . The Sisterhood of Congregation Brith will be performed by Pis- of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Dubrinsky. Silver, Thanks are expressed to the com- The Detroit embe Please call Mrs. Philip Slomo- mittee which consisted of: Mrs. Beth Tefilo Emanuel will meet gah Lodge's degree team, assisted is under the chairmansh drive by Bnai Brith Choral Group un- Samuel W. Leib; Aaron ip of vitz for information regarding A. Farber, Mrs. S. Coleman, Mrs. at the home of the president, Mrs. William Adelson, 2281 W. Phila- Droock, the planting of trees, at Un. der the direction of William Gay- chairman of speakers bureau, P. Schechter, Mrs. B. Greenmat, delphia Ave., Monday, Jan. 22, 1-6972 or 1 74 17 Stoepel. man, A. Kesseph and B. Stashevsky and at 1:30, p. m., at which time and Rudolph Meyersohn, pub- Aaron Droock, president of licity chairmen. The lodge mem- Mr. Rozumny, Rabbi Silver thanks coffee and dessert will be served. District Grand Lodge No. 6 of bership chairmen are as follows: Donor Event of the committee for their support. Mrs. Max Wohlgelernter will Bnai Brith will introduce the Pisgah Lodge, Elias Goldberg; Rev. S. Braitstein was toast- discuss the significance of Chain- guest of honor. The candidates Louis Marshall Lodge, Dr. Al- Young Bicur Cholem master. Among the speakers were isho Osor b'Shvat, and Mrs. Max will be received by Dr. Sachar. bert Prussin; Detroit lodge, Har- Rev. Rhine, Rabbi Sperka and Duhkin will review "Mr. Eman- Wednesday, Jan. 24 Rabbi Adler. Candidates are asked to re- old E. Ziv, and Theodore Herzl uel" by Louis Golding. port at 6:30 p. m. for registra- Lodge, Eugene Roth. The Young Women's Bicur tion. Samuel W. Leib, chairman Pisgah Meets Monday Night Cholem Organization will hold of the Detroit Bnai Brith mem- 95,646 JEWS IN BERLIN Next Monday night, Pisgah its annual donor luncheon on PARIS. (WNS) — Informed bership drive, will act as chair- Lodge No. 34 of Bnai Brith will Wednesday, Jan. 24, at 12:30 sources here disclosed that the man of the program. hold its first business meeting of Following Dr. Sachar's address the new year in its new lodge p. m., at the Phoenix Club, John Schwarze Korps, organ of Hit- ler's Elite Guards, has stated of- a reception to Dr. Sachar and quarters in the Jewish Commu- ficially that 95,646 Jews remain the newly initiated members will nity Center, to welcome the meni- in Berlin at the close of 1939. be held in the social hall of Tern- bens of Dr. Abram L. Sachar (Prior to Hitler rise in 1933 pie Beth El. Refreshments will Class to their first lodge meeting. there were 175,000 Jews in Ber- lin.) Mourn Death of Mrs. Avis Shulman Abram Ray Tyler To Speak Friday Temple Beth El mourns the At Cong. Bnai David passing, on Jan. 3, of Abram - Ray Tyler who was the organi- I nation's organist for 27 years. Mr. Tyler was born in Brook- lyn, N. Y., Dec. 25, 1868, where he attended the public schools. After his graduation he studied under Dudley Buck, one of Amer- ica's outstanding organists. He continued his studies at Columbia University and later at various music centers in Europe. His first professional engagement was as organist in a synagogue at Brooklyn. Thereafter he played in a number of Christian churches and later became Professor of music at Beloit (Wisconsin) Col- lege. From Beloit he came to Detroit to assume his position with Temple Beth El, which he held to the time of his death. He was one of the founders of the American Guild of Organ- ists and a member of many local and national music organizations. He had won considerable fame as a composer of church and secular music, among his compositions be- ing a Sabbath Service for the synagogue. Mrs. Mack B. Weiss Mrs. Avis Shulman, outstanding woman leader in Zionist and Jew- ish affairs, will be the guest speaker at the Friday night gath- ering at Congregation Bnai David, Elmhurst and 14th, on Friday, Busines s and Professional 14/2S. AVIS SHULMAN Women's Auxiliary of Bnai Brith Co-Sponsors of Jan. 19, at 8:30 p. m. The topic of her address will be "We Jews Sachar Meeting —Post-script to Exile." Mrs. Shulman has been to Pal- estine various times and is ac- tive in the cause of Zionism. Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka will officiate and Cantor Singer and choir will participate in the musi- cal program. A social hour will follow. On Sunday, Jan. 14, at 8 p. m., the Business and Professional Women's Auxiliary No. 240 of Bnai Brith will join with all local Bnai Brith organizations to honor Dr. Abram L. Sachar, national director of the Hillel Foundations of Bnai Brith, in the main audi- torium of Temple Beth El. Mezeritcher Socialites to Following the initiatory cere- monies and address, a reception Give "Millionaires Party" to Dr. Sachar and the newly- on Feb. 4 initiated members will be held in the social hall of Temple Beth Extensive plans are near com- El and refreshments will be pletion for a "Millionaires Party" served. This social hour is being to be given by the Mezeritchcer sponsored jointly by the Business Socialites on Sunday, Feb. 4, at and Professional Women's Auxili- 8:30 p. m., at Hotel Detroiter. arY of Bnai Brith No. 240 and There will be games and a mil- the Women's Auxiliary No. 122, lion dollars (in stage money) who will act as hostesses. will be given away with each ad- mission. Prizes will be awarded. Ray Bernstein Dies in Music and entertainment will Los Angeles be continuous from 8:30 to 1 and the games will be in motion Rat' Bernstein, son of Joseph from 9:30 to 11:30, at which and Frances Bernstein of 2060 time prizes will be award A• • Euclid Ave. awarded. died last Satur- Sidne Stoller is chairman of laY, Jan. 6, at Los Angeles. He this affay ir vas a World War veteran, hav- Those wishing to attend in ng served with the famous Rain- p Greenblatt , bow Division, and was convales- Madis on 0487, for further infor- ing on the coast from illness. mation. STRICTLY KOSHER .CATERER • — Parties, Weddings, etc. 15781 PRINCETON STATE 1111114)Istering Co. Exeliothe but Not 1Apetssist• to ClIii TO. II3I I I% 001)1% Alt1) AVE. • .1111'0%00d Near For IistImateN UNiversity 2-3541 Sale MRS. BETTY FISHER R. and Erskine Sts. Anyone dis- posing of a book of tickets may attend the luncheon gratis. Following a short address by a well known speaker, bridge and mah jong will be enjoyed by the guests. The chairman of the affair, Mrs. William Staller, can be reached at Townsend 6-3641, or information may be obtained from Mrs. R. Stevens at Townsend 6-4279, who is in charge of publicity for the affair. The new president of the or- ganization is Mrs. Betty Fisher. For UPHOLSTERING REPAIRING, SLIP COVERS (.1w January CLEARANCE of LUGGAGE and TRAVEL GOODS Infants Service Group Observes Fifth Anniversary The Infants Service Group will celebrate its fifth anniversary on Jan. 21, at Sak's on Woodward Ave., with a dinner dance for members and their husbands at 7 o'clock. Mrs, Jean Friedman is chairman of the affair and reser- vations are being taken by Mrs. A. Marans, Townsend 7-4225. The work of this group consists of taking care of infants from the time they are brought home from the hospital. They are fur- nished milk, special formulas, canned foods, and all other neces- sities including medical care. Gordon to Address Kvutzah Saturday By request, Abe Gordin, emi- nent author, remains in Detroit to address another meeting of the Kvutzah Ivrith, at the Phila- delphia-Byron Hall, this Satur- day evening. His subject will be "Jewish Ethics". Mr. Gordin left a deep im- pression with his address last Saturday night, with the result that he was asked to deliver an- other address. 0 OUR ENTIRE STOCKS OF . . . Gladstone Bags, Men's and Wcmen's Wardrobe Exclusive Distributors of `le 'Wiltshire WILTSHIRE CASES 20% off Cases, Airplane Luggage, Travel Bags and Trunks, and all CAS E Travel Goods. i re , I ' ''''11.% " .. It' 4:7 ills lye , L UGG , t !'tE „1110rollN C. NEW ADDRESS 16 WITHERELL ST. Next to Madison Theater OPEN EVENINGS