v 4iatriewr Iewisk Periodical Carter CLIFTON ATINIT1 • CINCINNATI 10, MO 13 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE January 19, 1940 Mt. Sinai Ass'n Impressive Ceremonies Mark Luncheon Jan. 30 3oth Anniversary of Turnover Prominent Speakers and Entertainers on Program Impressive ceremonies marked dish Folks Verein, Itzkovitz and the observance of the 30th anni- Hirsch of Chesed shel, Emes, Jaf- versary of the Turnover Aid So- fin and Epstein of Los Angeles Plans are being completed for ciety last Sunday. Sanatorium, Mr. and Mrs. H. the annual luncheon of the Mt. During the entire afternoon, Altman of the Jewish Radio Sinai Hospital Association to be and at the banquet in the even- Hour, Mesdames Rabinowitz and ing at Lachar's, guest speakers Yoselowitz of Eastern Ladies So- and spokesmen for various organ- ciety, Mesdames Gold and Helin- izations extended greetings to the stein of Bobruisker Ladies' So- so ciety. They reviewed the mar- ciety. Greetings were received from yelous work of the group and its commendable charitable activi- Isadore Sobeloff of Jewish Wel- fare Federation, Mayor Jeffries, t ies. Speakers included Joseph Hag- 1)r. Julius Rosenfield, Abraham ai, Joseph Bernstein, Abraham Herman, president of BIAS, and Jaf f in, Philip Slomovitz, Mr. others. Isidore Sosnick and Al Lem- Bigelman of Odessa Verein, Ob- erfielder and Liebhaber of Pin- berg, officers of the society, pre- sker Verein, Glickman of David sided at the affair, and greetings Horodoker Verein, Becker of Yid- were also extended by members. TRINITY 2-0100 8210 TWELFTH ST. a_ UNITED STAR„ wOPEItETTA CO. !' Presents for the First Time in Detroit The Rabbi's Wedding By II. HOFFENBERG S. Filler Prkant Friday Eve., Jan. 19, Sunday Matinee and Evening, Jan. 21 Tuesday Evening, Jan. 23—Testimonial performance for HYMAN PRISANT and SARAH FILLER, staging "THE FIFTH COMMANDMENT" PRICES—EVES: 50c. 75c. $1; MATINEE: 50c. 75c. club ROYALE GRATIOT AT 8-MILE ROAD — presents AESCULAPIAN MARSHALL LODGE DINNER DANCE PARTY ON JAN. 21 Louis Marshall Lodge ON MARCH 20 of Detroit Bnai Brith will hold its sec- ond theatre party on Sunday March 20, is the date set for evening, Jan. 21, it was an- the annual dinner dance of the nounced this week by Max Blum- Aesculapian Pharmaceutical As- sociation. Reservations may be made by calling Hyman Margolis, Trinity 2-9390, The funds derived by the Aes- culapians from this occasion are used for donations to many chari- ties, foremost among which is the dispensary, which the society set up at the Jewish Home for the Aged. • Littman's People's Theater • PINGREE 1666-7 — FOR SUNDAY DINNER NATHANIEL H. GOLDSTICK Choice Steer Tenderloin Steak with 2 25 Mushrooms 2.50 Frog Legs (double order) 2.00 Frog Legs (single order) 2.00 Frog and Chicken 2.25 Frog and Cricken 2.50 Frog and T-Bone or Tenderloin 1.50 Spaghetti Royale Special with Meat Balls 1.75 Half Broiled Spring Chicken 1.75 Fresh Caught Lake Erie White Fish 1.75 Fresh Caught Lake Superior Trout NO COVER OR MINIMUM (except Saturdays) held at the Masonic Temple Audi- torium on Tuesday, Jan. 30, at 12:30 noon. An interesting program has been arranged to include addresses by Dr. Benjamin H. Breakstone, noted Chicago physician, and May- or Edward J. Jeffries. The invo- cation will be given by Rabbi Leon 1 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111I11111111111111M111111 , Frani and Nathaniel H. Goldstick, assistant corporation counsel, will OPENS TONIGHT introduce the speakers. Mrs. Ja- cob Harvith, president of the or- ganization, will preside. There will Rabbi Bernard Zeiger of Jack- be greetings by Mrs. Leon Katzin, general chairman of the Lunch- son, Mich., member of the Temple "Ballroom Buffoonery" Beth El College faculty, will be con Committee. In addition to the two guest the guest speaker at an open meet- Rabbi Selig Portman of Far speakers, there will be entertain- mg of the Louis Marshall Business Rockaway, N. Y., who is here in Singing Master of ment, including vocal solos by and Professional Women's Auxil- the interest of the Yeshivoth Ceremonies Mrs. Esther Field, who will ap- Emergency Campaign, will speak pear in costume, accompanied by Saturday at Congregation Shaa- Ruth Craven Rosa Bassin Stein at the piano. rey Zedek He will also address Song Stylist Mrs. David Werbe is chairman of a number of other congregations the entertainment committee. Sammy Sofferin's during his stay here. Mrs. Jacob Ruben is chairman MAX BLUMENTHAL of the committee that is prepar- enthal, chairman of the commit- ing the souvenir program, and is assisted by Mrs. Walter I. Golden 124 Davenport TE. 2-8385 tee on arrangements. Following the motion pictures, as co-chairman. Mrs. Al West is 011111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111H1111111111111111141111111111111111111111111111111111110 it was stated by Mr. Blumenthal, chairman of the treasure chest. Interesting Affairs Outlined for the party will adjourn to the Mrs. Joseph Stifter is chairman FIRST RUNS — STARTS MONDAY Three Months; FBI Agent Variety Club in the Book-Cadil- of the pledge committee and is Whim LeIgh — Lawrence (►iler — to Speak Jan. 24 lac Hotel for a buffet supper assisted by Mesdames Samuel Raymond Alokory III Benavie, Daniel Rachmiel, Samuel and dancing. Julius Rosenwald Post No. 218 'FIRE OVER ENGLAND" Reservations, which are limited Fisher, Louis Wasserman, Harry of the American Legion is plan- to a total of sixty, are being re- Galpern, Minnie Goodman, Harry Also Julien DiolOrem ning an interesting and varied ceived by Mr. Blumenthal and Singer, Harry Fink. "THE END OF A DAY" Mrs. Charles Gitlin is chair- program for the next three by the lodge president, Jess R. ", Ole of f ho great alms of any man of the public relations com- months, under the commander- Feiler. sereen year"—N. Y. Times. ship of Al Curtis. Marshall Lodge "Circus Nite" mittee and is a member of the E. ('oltainblo arrangements committee. On Wednesday, Jan. 24, the will be held Tuesday, Jan. 23, at il'oodward (opp. Mrs. Harry Friedman is chair- Post will meet at the Jewish starting at 8 p. m., in the But- Fox) Community Center. Woodward zel Assembly Hall of the Jewish man of the bingo party which and Holbrook. John S. Bugas, Community Center, it was an- will be held next Thursday, Jan. agent in charge of the Federal nounced by Dr. Harold Maxmen. 25, at the Bnai Moshe. There will RABBI BERNARD ZEIGER Bureau of Investigation, will de- The evening's entertainment will be entertainment, prizes and re- nary of Bnai Brith, Tuesday, Jan. liver an address on "Interest- include boxing, fencing, and a freshments. The pep rally will also be held 23, 8 p. m., at Congregation Bnai ing Aspects of L a w Enforce- series of exhibition varieties. Al- ment." On this program also, so scheduled are performances at the Bnai Moshe, on Monday David, Elmhurst and 14th. Enter- Past willbe Commander presented Samuel with Past Raskin Corn- b y Joe Gladstone, well known afternoon, Jan. 22, at 2 o'clock. tainment will consist of music by Board of Directors Will Meet at Downtown Synagogue in Medal and Button, and Mimic and impersonator, and the There will be singing and refresh- the well-known Detroit Gypsy Or- chestra and singing and dancing mander's edal Detroit the Post will also be host to the second of a series of five-minute ments. Mrs. William Lappin, chairman by the Hungarian singer, Mme. discussions, each dealing with a The quarterly meeting of the W endtland Post American Leg- phase of the work of of the rummage sales for the Niyiri, and her little dancers. ion of Royal Oak. specific Bnai Brith. The discussion Tues- luncheon, is assisted by Mrs. Jack Chairmen of arrangements are the board of directors of the Michi- i For Feb. 11, a special Lincoln clay night will be on the sub- Nadles and Mrs. Louis Goldfine. Misses Nell Weisman and Gussie gan Synagogue Conference will Day celebration ration and Good-Will le; a "Hillel Foundations—Foun- Pledges for the luncheon may Eisenberg. Refreshments will fol- convene Sunday, Jan. 28, at 1 p. by calling Mrs. Leon low. The public is invited. m., in the Downtown Synagogue, program is s co-opera- clarions for What?" and will be still be tin with the planned Jewish in Community snsend 8-4336, or Girls interested in joining 1205 Griswold St., Detroit. led by M. Manuel Helfman, for- A. Katzi n, Townsend In addition to the members of Center and the Metho- dist Church, to Central be held in all merly a member of Hillel at the Mrs. Joseph Stater, Townsend 8- should call the membership chair- man, Gussie Eisenberg, Tyler the board, which includes rabbis University of Michigan. and now 0251. The following is an additional 60052. and lay-leaders of Jewish com- probability in the church audit secretary of Marshall Lodge. list of pledges to the luncheon: munities in Ann Arbor, Bay City, torium. -- - Mesdames Theodore Brand, Benton Harbor, Detroit, Flint, On March 24 a Past Command- Harry Brezner, B. Barnet, Her- Grand Rapids, Pontiac, Saginaw er's ball is to be given at the man Cohen, Sam Cohen, Rose and Wyandotte, the meeting will Book Cadillac Hotel a n d for Cowan, M. H. Davis, Max Elias, be attended by a number of guests April an interesting program is Peter Grushko, Minnie Goodman, representing congregations and contemplated as a Past Com- Max Gladstone, Nathan Gurwin, auxiliary groups throughout the manders' night. The Michigan Association of I. Heiman, Morris Halperin, Abra- The Michigan State College state. David J. C . ohen, chairman Collection Agencies held their an- ham Jacobson, Louis Klein, Ber- Bnai Brith Hillel Extension will of the board of directors, will pre- BABIES nual convention in Detroit, Jan. tha Kaufman, M. Kornfield, A. present the first Hebrew Ian- 14-16, at Hotel Statler, and Sid- Klein, M. Levine, R. Lessauer, guage class in the history of the M arking the completion of one ney J. Winer, of Creditors Service, Hyman Levy, Joel Levy, Jacob college on Wednesday, Jan. 17. By MATILDA STEIGER year since the conference was or- Inc., Detroit, was elected presi- Linchinsky, Albert Manheimer, I. Michigan State Hillel will also ganized on. Jan. 15, 1939, a bulle- Little baby boys and girls, dent for the coming year. Maltz, Abraham Miller, Harry sponsor the first current Jewish Some are bald, some have curls. The Association has been active Miller, Ben Morrison, Edward history course to be presented tin outlining activities of the or- ganization is being mailed this Some are fat, others thin, in lifting the standards of the pro- here since the college was found- week to four hundred active lead- Some have dimples in their chin. fession, and numbers approxi- Moss, Morris Ostrow, Sam Perni- ed in 1855, ers of Michigan congregations, Some have eyes of blue, or brown, mately 45 of the outstanding koff, Lottie Robinson, Robert So- Both the Hebrew and .Jewish bole, Roy Stewart, Victor Schles- Some that smile, while others agencies in the state as members. inger, G. Soffe•in, Harris Sprin- history classes will be taught by from the office of Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter, conference secre- frown, --- gle. Charles Solomon, Hugo Solo- Rabbi Arthur Zuckerman. lintel tar Congregation Beth Tefilo Some that cry a little bit, Press Issues Paulist mon, Elmar Smukler, Sam Tur- Zodek of Lansing. Mich., it was Emanuel, 1550 Taylor, TR 1- Some so dainty and petite. Discussion Pamphlets how, Abe Voloadskv, M. Veten- Some as lovely as the rose, announced by President Mike 2934. On Ten Commandments son, E. Burton Wolf, Herman S eeder, : Some with little turned up nose, • agriculture student . Zimberg: Jean Rosenstein, Al- S Each with lips like Cupids' bow, The prison sentences meted out Rabbi Zuckerman is a gradu- Discussion Pamphlets on the bert Schiller, M. Goebel; Mes- ate of the College of the City of the 38 Jews on Dec. 23, by a mili- Each a gift of God, we know, Each one loved with tender care, Ten Commandments are being dames Gerald Ellistone and David New York and has also had tary court at Acre were reduced published by the Paulist Press. Rappaport of Mt. Clemens; and graduate work at the University this week by the action of Lieut.- Blessed babies everywhere! 402 W. 59th St., New York. The the Misses Shirley Dunitz and of Jerusalem, the University o f General M. G. H. Barker, General pamphlet discussing the First Frieda Goldfine. Vienna, Columbia University and Officer Commanding British troops Commandment, with a discussion the University of Michigan. in Palestine. club outline. was prepared by Rev. Although these courses, open to That historic figure, fiddler Dave If you heard the radio broad- "I think that anything which Gerald C. Treacy, S. C. all students, will not offer col- Rubinoff, must have got a kick The Paulist Press has also pub- will teach people to think and lege credit, campus recognition cast of the Rose bowl game you out of the Kansas City movie listen to what other persons say, lished a pamphlet in opposition which on its marquee billed "The was obtained when the college heard one of the top-notchers in and do it in an open-minded way, to birth control under the title Private Lives of Elizabeth and authorities permitted the use of the sports announcing business the College Union Annex. . . His name is Bill Stern. is valuable in a democracy."— "Babies—Not Bullets." The author Essex and Rubinoff." is William Thomas Walsh. Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt. Zeiger to Speak Here on Tuesday Terry & Walker IflIflif m i IIIIrllCQllill"lI Rabbi S. Fortman Speaks Saturday At Shaarey Zedek ALL STAR FLOOR SHOWS TED LEARY Powatan ROSENWALD POST PLANS PROGRAM CINEMA State Synagogue Conference Jan. 28 S. J. Winer Heads Collection Agencies VALUABLE Hillel Offers Two Courses at M. S. C.