January 19, 1940 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE "Youth Speaks" Programs Start At Community Center Feb. 18 For Excellent MEALS & DELICATESSEN MARS The SPOT 8701 LINWOOD AVE. CHAS. MARX, Prop. We Deliver .. TY. 4-8716 In MINIM BEM any,44 * GRACIOUS SERVICE * TRUE REEIREMERT *1116111f1f0 HOSPITALITY (11f1T1176 I MITIRI 1111 In 11111119 It A I. fileitii MIFF alit 11110(11/11VI HI II 114 MUCH MOS CIEVEIBBER The House League, the dele- gated body representing the en- tire membership of the Jewish Community Center, in conjunc- tion with sonic of the major Jew- ish youth groups in the commu- nity, has embarked upon a pro- gram which will give Jewish youth the opportunity of express- ing itself on vital questions of the day. "Youth Speaks", as the series of programs will be known, will reflect youths' opinions on such questions as war and peace, Christian-J e w i s h relationships, Jewish education, religion, voca- tional guidance, Zionism and anti-Semitism. The first program has been scheduled for Sunday, Feb. 18, at 8:15 p. m. The discussion will feature a town-hall forum on the subject: "Jewish Youth Looks for a Job." A prominent speaker will serve as moderator of the pro- gram and three outstanding Jew- ish youths from the community will be the discussants. After these presentations the audience will be privileged to enter into the discussion, directing ques- tions at any of the speakers. A social hour will follow the pro- gram. T h e following organizations are co-sponsoring the "Youth Speaks" series along with the House League: Shaarey Zedek and Temple Beth El Young Peo- ple's Societies, Little Women of Hadassah, Junior Hadassah, Jun- ior Service Group, Avukah, Ha- shomer Hatzair, Ilabonim, A. Z. A. Chapters of Detroit, Junior Auxiliary of Bnai Brith, Bicur Cholem Juniors, National Coun- cil of Jewish Juniors, Alumni of the United Hebrew Schools, He- brew-speaking group of Detroit, Bialostoker Juniors, Jewish Amer- ican Youth Council, Los Angeles Sanitarium Juniors, and the Club Leaders Group of the Center. Murray Jacobs, vice-president of the Shaarey Zedek Young Peoples' Society, has been elected president of the "Youth Speaks" committee, and Reva Malamud of the House League will serve as recording secretary. Nadine Lewis of the National Council of Jewish Juniors was elected treas- urer. Richard B. Kramer of the Cen- ter staff will serve as director of the series. The series of program will be open to the entire Jewish com- munity. Bnai Moshe Y. P. C. Reorganized With Membership of 200 Vivien Leigh, Laurence Oliver and Raymond Massey in "Fire Over England" and Julien Duvivier's "The End of a Day" Have De- troit first Run Engagement at Cinema Theater Women's Auxiliary Of Home for Aged The Women's Auxiliary of Jew- ish Home for Aged met in the dining room of the home on Jan. 15. In the absence of its presi- dent, Mrs. I. E. Goodman, Mrs. David Kliger presided. The nominating committee for election of officers includes Mes- dames A. M. Ferar, chairman, Charles Cornell, A. B. Stralser, Harry Meer, Samuel Schwartz, Robert Marvell and Nate Blatni- koff. Through the efforts of Mrs. David Werbe contact was made with Anna Williard Winkler who secured 24 youngsters from the Marshall Pilsudski School who pre- sented in costume the English comedy, "How Boots Befooled the King." Helga Smithson directed the play. The executive body under the chairmanship of Mrs. Albert Homonoff served as hostesses for the social hour that followed. The Auxiliary acknowledges a contribution to the Simcha Fund from' Mr. and Mrs. William B. Geyer on their 15th wedding an- niversary, For contributions to the Simcha and Memorial Fund call the secre- tary, Mrs. Nate Kaletsky, 4201 Sturtevant, Hogarth 2422. YOUNG ISRAEL ACTIVITIES DEATH CALLS DR. ELI LEVIN Dr. Eli Levin died suddenly on Friday, Jan. 12, at his office, 8934 Oakland Ave. Funeral services were held at his late residence, 60 E. Boston Blvd., with Dr. A. M. Hershman officiating. The Rosenwald Post of the American Legion paid tribute to him in a special ceremony at the cemetery. Dr. Levin was born in Toronto, Ont., 52 years ago, and resided in Detroit for 20 years. During the World War he served as a lieutenant with the 5th Division and was a surgeon at the Base Hospital at Vichy, France. He was a thirty-second degree Mason, a member of the Bloomington, Ill., Shrine, a member of the Veterans of Foreign Wars, and of the Julius Rosenwald Post, American Legion. He was a graduate of the Univer- sity of Chicago Medical School. Dr. Levin was for a number of years president of the Ahavath Zion Synagogue on Holbrook and Brush Sts., and had been active in numerous other Jewish move- ments. Surviving him are his wife, Bella Bernstein Levin; one son, Mortimer Bayre Levin, a student at the University of Michigan; two daughters, Leah and Devera; two brothers, Paul of Toronto and William of Detroit, and four sis- ters, Mrs. Robert Rosen and Mrs. S. E. Brudo of Detroit, Mrs. Zel- da Brudno of Palestine, and Miss Bluma Levin of Chicago. EAST SIDE JUNIORS CELE- BRATE ANNIVERSARY The recently reorganized Young The East Side Junior Boys' Sam and Joe Barken of De- People's Club of congregation Group of Young Israel celebrat- troit Operate Hotel Gaylord Bnai Moshe held a well-attended On nil 0(11111 fRonl 1111WE0 1011 ind 111h Sts ed its first anniversary Saturday in Miami Beach, Fla. busines meeting Jan. 7 and elect- evening, Jan. 13, with a party at ed the following officers: Arnold the Tifereth Israel Synagogue, Newer than new is Hotel Gay- Rosman, president; Morton Sobel, Cameron and Westminster. lord, 2700 Collins Ave., located vice-president; Rozella R o z n e,r BAY CITY NOTES secretary; Carl Rosman, treasurer. in the heart of smart Miami NEW MOTHERS GROUP Beach. The reorganization of the club FORMED Owned and operated by the The women of the East Side Mr. and Mrs. Louis Levine are was the outgrowth of a tea dance last Monday evening formed a Brothers Barken, Detroit's gift leaving on Sunday for Chicago to held Dec. 17, at which most of the new Young Israel group. This to Florida, the Gaylord is al- attend the Furniture Mart being 250 young people who attended group, which will be known as ready popular with tourists and expressed a desire to participate held there next week. Women's Young Israel of East year-round residents who desire in social, cultural, educational and Side, meets at the Tifereth Is- everything necessary to the "per- Mr. and Mrs. Jules Ginsberg religious activities, as a Bnai rael Synagogue and aims to help fect hostelry"—comfort . . . con- Moshe auxiliary. left during the past week for the Juniors and Intermediates venience . . . private bathing Over 200 members have already Florida where they will be so- spiritually and financially. The beach . . . service . . . smart enrolled and many more are ex- journing the rest of the month. next meeting is to be held Tues- appointments . . . and, important pected to swell the ranks. Mem- day, Jan. 23, at 1:30, in the syna- factor, moderately priced! Mr. and Mrs. Joseph C. Hirsch- bership is open to all young men Those who are acquainted with gogue, when officers will be elect- field have returned home from and women whether their parents this famed resort town no doubt ed. All women of the East Side not. members or Cleveland after spending the week are congregation are invited to join this group in know of the Five O'Clock Club, end with friends there. Young married couples are es- also owned and operated by this the service of Young Israel. pecially welcome. Lionel Fink, enterprising duo. Here, at pres- GROUP LEADERS MEET The following will graduate who has had much experience in ent, are Walter Feldkamp's society A meeting of Young Israel from Central High School on Jan. the Jewish youth movement, is orchestra, the Talking Tea Kettle group leaders was held Saturday, 25: Charles Anthony, Gladys serving as sponsor and advisor. Jan. 13, at the home of Rabbi M. of Sonia Zaranoff and "drinks Beck, Heiner Bloch, Ruth Pomer- Applications for membership are J. Wohlgelernter, educational di- on the house at five." ante and Robert Roman. taken at the Bnai Moshe office, Sam and Joe Barken will look rector of the organization. At Lawrence and Dexter. present there are 16 active clubs, for you this winter, at either the Fl rvices uneia se for Mrs Nettie classes and minyonim under Gaylord or the Five O'Clock- Josephson, formerly of Lincoln, Monsignor Sheen to Discuss {'Evian Leigh and Laurence Olivier Young Israel leadership, besides stop in, if only to say "hello!" in "Fire Orer England." who died Saturday in Hollywood, Race Prejudice in Radio the six adult classes at Central High School and two other adult Calif., were held last Thursday at Address Sunday Alexander Korda's epic "Fire study groups. The next meeting Mezeritcher Socialites Gives Vallender's funeral home with "Millionaire Party" on On Sunday, Jan. 21, at 6 p. Over England", featuring the of the leaders will be held on Rabbi Mendel Glancz officiating. Feb. 24 Burial was in Shaarey Zedek m., Eastern Standard Time, over three most discussed players of Wednesday, Jan. 24, 8 p. m., NBC red network, (Detroit News the year, Vivien Leigh, Laurence in the building. Cemetery. Final arrangements have been Station, WW,T), Monsignor Ful- Oliver and Raymond Massey and CHILDREN'S SABBATH HOUR The Young Israel Children's made for the Mezeritcher Social- ton J. Sheen, will speak over the Julien Duvivier's "The End of a Knights of Pythias to In- Catholic Hour, on "The Unity Day" begins its first run engage- Sabbath Hour is held every Sat- ites "Millionaire Party," to be afternoon at 2:30 p. m. at held at Hotel Detroiter, Sunday, crease Number of Children of Mankind." His subject will re- ment at the Cinema theater on urday the B'nai Moshe Synagogue, Dex- Feb. 4, at 8:30 p. m. Proceeds late to race prejudice. Father Monday, Jan. 22. to Be Sent to Summer Sheen is not only one of the In "Fire Over England", Elora ter and Lawrence, under the lead- will be distributed to various Camp most eloquent preachers in Amer- Robson, the distinguished English ership of Mrs. Jack Isbee and Rif- charities. Each guest will receive a mil- ica, he is a profound scholar and actress, portrays the V i r gin ka. Great enthusiasm was manifest- the author of many books on Queen, while Laurence Oliver is WOMEN'S LEAGUE CHAMISHO lion dollars (in stage money) to ed by the members of Detroit philosophy. He is at present as- seen as the impetuous young Mi- OSOR b'SHVAT CELEBRATION be played at a large variety of Lodge No. 55, Knights of Pythias, sociate professor of philsophy at chael Ingolby who risks his life to The Women's League invites games, from 9:30 to 11:30 p. m., at the meeting held last Tues- the Catholic University of Amer- serve her; the lovely young Vivien all members of Young Israel and at which time prizes will be day night. The members resolved ica. This world-wide broadcast their friends to the Chamisho awarded. to make every effort to increase will be heard by millions, and is Leigh, the screen's most sensa- Osor b'Shvat party to be held Dancing will be continuous tional newcomer, is seen as the the attendance at the weekly sponsored by the National Coun- from 8:30 p. m. to 1 a. in. Music at Lachar's, 8939 Twelfth St,. Wednesday night bingo parties, cil of Catholic Men, Washing- Queen's lady-in-waiting and sweet Sunday evening, Jan. 28. There and entertainment will be ren- heart of young Michael. thereby creating a fund to send will be games, prizes and appro- dered by "Jimmy Peoples" and a greater number of underprivi- ton, D. C. his "Harlem Swingsters." priate refreshments. ledged children to camp next sum- Sidney Stoller is chairman for GENERAL MEETING, JAN. 31 Music Study Club Commit- Gifts to North End Clinic mer. Teh next general meeting of the "Night in Monte Carlo." tee to Give Program at the organization is to be held at Albert Greenblatt, in charge of Frank Berman, chairman of the North End Clinic has received Home for Aged bingo committee, urged all mem- its building, 2691 Joy Road, Wed- tickets, announced that the ad- the following contributions: bers to invite new friends to at- nesday, Jan. 31, at 9 p. m. The vance sale of tickets indicates a In memory of Jacob King from complete sellout. tend these parties. Prizes are giv- public is invited. The philanthropic committee of Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Cooper; Among the organizations al- en away at each game. the Music Study Club will pre- ready promising their co-opera- In the past Detroit Lodge sent in memory of Mrs. Mollie Fine- sent an interesting program at several children to camp and it berg from Mr. and Mrs. Charles the Jewish Home for the Aged, Aaron Rosenberg Is Guest tion, are the Collegiates, Club Balfour, Tahilas, Bicur Cholem. is the intention to double the Hamburger; in memory of Ralph Sunday afternoon, Jan. 21. Mrs. Speaker at J. Y. P. S. D. Schiller from . .11r. and Mrs. Individual or organizations de- number this coming summer. David Kallman, soprano, accom- Meeting Jan. 21 Abraham Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. siring information, call Sam Gut- The entertainment committee panied by Mrs. Jesse Rosen, will Charles Hamburger, Samuel Frank is making elaborate preparations terman, Townsend 5-6153. give a varied selection of folk for the public installation of of- and family, Jesse F. Hischman, songs, and Aaron Rosenberg will Aaron Rosenberg, well - known Jewish author and humorist, will ficers which will take place in Mr. and Mrs. Max Smitt, Mr. and read some of his original humor- address the Junior Young People's Workmen's Circle Women's Mrs. Harry Frank; in memory of February. Joseph H. Ehrlich from Miss Sadie ous stories. Refreshments will be Society of Shaarey Zedek at its Auxiliary Announces served. meeting on Jan. 21, in Room 302 Hirschman, Jesse F. Hirschman, Mrs. Henry Weinberg, chair- of Shaarey Zedek. The meeting Events Mr. and Mrs. Max Smitt; in mem- ory of Mrs. Ida Ashner from man of the program, will be as- will start promptly at 2:45 p. m. The Workmen's Circle Women's Robert Korn, chaiman of the Samuel Frank, Mr. and Mrs. Max sisted by Mrs. Julius Green. MARY MOSS social committee, anounces that a Auxiliary will hold its third an- Smitt; in honor of wedding anni- nual donor luncheon on Wednes- of 11534 Byron Ave., 68 years versary of Mr..and Mrs. Sam Ger- Bridge and Dance of Belt- club social will be given in the day, Feb. 7, at 1 p.m. at the Fort social hall on Jan. 20, for all club old, died on Jan. 11. Funeral serv- son from Mr. and Mrs. Max Smitt. zer Social Club Wayne Hotel. members and their friends. For the Supplementary Medical ices were held on Jan. 12 at Lewis On Saturday, Jan. 27, a social Ernest Baker, chairman of the Bros. Funeral Home with inter- Assistance Fund for Children: In The Beltzer Social Club will dance committee, anounces that will be held from 1 p. m. until ment in Clover Hill Park Ceme- memory of Joseph H. Ehrlich from late in the evening, at 12824 Lin- tery. She is survived by her hus- Mr. and Mrs. Julius Hartman, Mr. hold its annual bridge and dance the plans for the annual prom wood. on Jan. 21, at the Jewish Com- are speedily being completed and band, Benjamin, two daughters, and Mrs. Joseph Hartman. Regular meetings of the aux- For the Social Service Relief munity Center, Woodward and tickets will go on sale in two Mrs. Ida M. Harris of Los Angeles Fund, from Neugarten Sunshine Holbrook, on Sunday, at 8 p. m. weeks. The dance will be known iliary are held every Thursday at of Detroit Moss and. Mrs. Herbert Club, Aaron Mendenson Memorial There will be card games, danc- as "A Night In Harlem," featur- 8:30 p. m. at 12824 Linwood. and four sons, L. M. Moss of Chi- Trust, Jennie Grogan Mendelson ing, refreshments will be served ing Bud Bowman and his orches- Members and friends are urged cago, Edsel, Dr. Erwin C. and Mil- Memorial Fund. and checking will be free. tra. to attend these meetings. of Detroit. ton Moss . OBITUARY