DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle 14 Moses P. Winkelman Bernbaum Lecture , At Shaarey Zedek Dies at Age of 78 J. N. F. TO PRESENT FACTUAL DRAMATIZATION ON PALESTINE The Men's Club of Shaarey tedek postponed the date for the Bernard A. Bernbaum lec- ture originally . scheduled for March 27, to Wednesday, April 3, at 8:30 p. m., in the social hall of the synagogue. As formerly announced, his subject will be "Every day uses of the X-Ray." It will be illus- trated with slides. Mr. Bernbaum has graduated P cm Cornell University School o: Engineering and for the past 18 years has been associated ith Picker Company, manufac- turers of X-Ray equipment. The main purpose of this lec- ture is to enlighten those who are seeking a vocational guid- ance course. Wednesday evening, March 27, will be an evening of games. It will be restricted to members only. Current Situation to Be Explained and Land Decree to Be Analyzed at Public Meeting April 3 at Central High Iosell P. Winkelman, presi- dent of Winkelman Bros. Appar- el, Inc., a chain of women's ap- parel stores, died on March 13 at the age of 78, at his home, 2482 W. Philadelphia Ave. Fu- neral services were held at 22, No Dr. Leo M. Franklin To. Deliver Book Sermon on Friday Dr. Leo M. Franklin w ill o c cupy the pulpit at Temple Beti El, Friday night, March ti9, subject will be: "The City of To morrow." The sermon \i ill b i To crystalize public opinion and in spite of British betrayals. based on the Arthur Pound b ook The proposed public meeting, to mobilize greater sentiment for admission to which will be free "Detroit—Dynamic City." whit il April night, join n Te e. the upbuilding of Palestine, in de- and at which there will be no plo OnBF et r h iday Elnig fiance of the latest land decree, solicitation for funds, will be held world-wide celebration or t the Jewish National Fund Council on Wednesday evening, April 3, 900th anniversary of Ra,i ht of Detroit will sponsor a public at Central High School, Tuxedo great commentator on Bil,ie ar4 rally at which the latest situation near Linwood. The program being arranged Talmud. Rabbi Leon Frain will will be explained. occupy the pulpit and sp. ak o It is planned by the committee for this meeting will be announced the subject: "The Epic Sl'ory of n in charge to dramatize the recent in full next week. It will include Bible Interpretation." events and to point out that there brief addresses, a factual picturi- Beth El College of Jewish are great opportunities for Jew- zation of conditions and the sing- Studies has begun its Spri•g non . ish land redemption in Palestine ing of Palestine songs. sion. Registration will iminue through Monday, March af. ter which it will close. classes Anthony Deutsch U. H. S. Auxiliary are now open in current events, Dies at Age of 60 Bible literature,. comparati ve T n. Paid-Up Luncheon ligion, Jewish history, anal Next Wednesday The death of Anthony Deutsch, ern Jewish literature. The religious school of Temple ' for many years an active leader Wednesday, March 27, the in the Detroit Jewish community Beth El has been celebrating the ` k Woman's Auxiliary of the United and until recently for several Purim season by Purina plays Hebrew Schools will have its years a member of the board and Purim masquerade parties. complimentary paid-up luncheon of directors of the Jewish Chil- The new Scroll of Esther, pub- meeting for members, in the so- dren's Home and an active lead- lished by the Union , of Ameri• can Hebrew Congregations, has cial hall of the Shaarey Zedek, been widely used in these. cele. at 12:30 noon. brations. It is in the form of a An entertaining program has parchment containing an abridhl MOSES P. WINKELMAN been arranged for this occasion. ed English translation of t h e Lewis Bros. Funeral Home on Mrs. Morris Adler will give a Book of Esther beautifully Friday, with Rabbi Morris Ad- book review. Mrs. S. S. Witten- luminated by colored illustra- ler officiating. Burial was in berg, talented mezzo soprano, tions. will render vocal selections. She Clover Hill Park Cemetery. The Purim play given by the ,! will be accompanied on the piano Active despite his age, Mr. by Lillian Robbins. younger children was "Merry Winkelman remained president of Purim" by Henry Woolf, and The social and educational ga- his chain of women's apparel therings of the Woman's Auxil- was directed by Mrs. Robert Gut. stores until his death. On the iary are held every month. The terman. In the cast were : Al. afternoon preceding his death he educational features are prepared len Jackson, Marvin Katz, Al. had been downtown as usual, at and supervised by Mrs. Bertram Ian Waterstone, Lloyd Water. his firm's main offices at 2210 Smokier. stone, Samuel Jacobs, Kennet', Rosenberg, Austin Kanter, Mir. Park Ave. He was stricken The main object of the Wont- ialn Fredland, Marianne Gold. while sitting at home reading an's Auxiliary is to provide for berg, Irene Jaffe, Joyce Lich. a paper. the maintenance of the bus sys- man, Rhea Ann Schiff, Gern Mr. Winkelman was born in tem of the United Hebrew Pollock, Guida Garon, and Mar. Russia Sept. 15, 1862. He had Schools. While this constitutes tin Lee. been a Michigan merchant more one of their major efforts, they The Purim play given by the ANTHONY DEUTSCH than 50 years. He settled first have at the same time indulged confirmation department w as at Harrisville but after a short in cultural activities, as express- time moved to Manistique, then ed by the monthly educational er in ongregation Bnai Moshe, "Mordecai's Cousin" by Ann came as a shock to his host of Abelson, and was directed Iv, a lumber town, and established programs. He passed away on Wed- Mrs. Blanche Gordon Romm. In a department store on a modest During the past several weeks friends. at the age of 60. Funeral the cast was Floraine Frank, basis. an effort has been made to in- nesday His business was wiped out by crease the membership of the services were held Friday morn- Donald Werbe, Louis Clinton, fire after he had been in Manis- Woman's Auxiliary, and a large er in Congregation Bnai Moshe, Richard Gach, Bill Heine, Bar. tique only a few years, but he number of new members have Dexter and Lawrence, and burial bara Weinberg, Pearl Goldberg, succeeded in obtaining backing been added to the roster of the was in Clover Hill Park Ceme- Joan Rothman and Jane Hart. man. from business acquaintances and Auxiliary. Mrs. Adolph Ehrlich, tery. A LA CABIET STYLE Mr. Deutsch, who was presi- re-established the store. the membership chairman, is at Given by He came to Detroit in 1920 the head of a committee to wel- dent of the Investors Land and and organized the present com- come at this meeting the women Mortgage Co., lived at 18437 Mlzrachl Women's pany, which now has eight stores who have recently joined the or- Pennington Drive. He was born Event on Sunday in Hungary and had been a resi- Detroit, two in Chicago and ganization. Sun., March 31, 8:30 p. m. in ) one each in Port Huron and Reservations for this paid-up dent of Detroit for 39 years. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Isaac Shetzer of Long. Dexter-Lawrence Auditorium Saginaw. luncheon are being taken by Two sons, Isadore and Leon Mrs. A. Schmerin, University 1- Mrs. Anna B. Deutsch; two sons, fellow Ave., entertained t he Floor Show and Dancing William L. and Richard W.; a board of directors of the Sisters G., are active in the firm in 6068. Admission 75c per person Detroit, and two others in other Mrs. Charles Robinson is pres- brother, Adolph, and two sisters, of Zion Mizrachi at a luncheon, cities, Heiman in Chicago and ident of the Woman's Auxiliary Mrs. Morris Reinitz and Mrs. on March 14. Plans have been completed for Alvin S. in Port Huron. Mr. of the United Hebrew Schools. Celia Weiss, of Hungary. the musical evening and program Winkelman also leaves six broth- Egg Roll — Fried Shrimps to be staged on Monday, March and All Kinds of ers and sisters, Mrs. A. Alexan- 25, at 8:30 p. m. , at Center der, of New York; Mrs. R. Weis- Odessa Progressive Aid So- Shaarey Zedek Men's GENUINE CHINESE FOOD High School Auditorium. ner and Louis W. Winkelman, of ciety Dinner Festival 6 Course Dinners — 50c Detroit; Samuel Winkelman, of A Palestinian play, written b ) Club Midnight Show and Dance Sunday Bernard Isaacs, superintendent of We Deliver Anywhere Wassau, Wis., and Theodore and The committee in charge of the United Hebrew Schools, will is S. B. Winkelman. Phone TERRACE 2.9292 The Odessa Progressive Aid arrangements for the mignight be presented. About 50 students The surviving grandsons are Catering to Parties, Banquets, etc. Society's arrangement committee, Robert and Howard of Chicago; headed by Herman Kanter, has show of the Men's Club of Con- will appear in choral numbers di- Stewart, Eugene and Charles of completed preparations for the gregation Shaarey Zedek to be rected by Miss Rose Brooke. An MANDARIN Port held at the Oriole Theater at amusing interpretation of "Eg- Huron; Stanley, Frederick, 11:40 p. m. April 6, reports fa- ypt in 1940" will be given by GARDEN CAFE Jack and Henry of Detroit. vorable sales in parties of 10. Wm. Milford Pregerson. He was a member of Congre- 3620 CASS AVE. Zinovi Bistritzky, violinist, will The program will consist of gation Shaarey Zedek. technicolor movies showing Jew- play several selections. There ish contributions to America ; will be vacol numbers by Mrs. Youth Education League "The Bill of Rights," an epic J. S. Sauls, with Mrs. Esther DETROIT PREMIERE picture of the struggle for hu- Miller K•ops as accompanist. Tickets can be obtained by man freedom; "America Speaks" A board meeting of the Youth a presentation by the United calling Townsend 8-8477 or Ty- Education League was held at States Department of Interior of ler 4-4829. the home of Mrs. Stamill on Cal- The following trees were plant- Jewish contributions to America vert Ave., Monday, March 18. in her latest film from Columbus to modern times. ed in the Rabbi Meyer Berlin Plans for the annual dinner These movies are the latest Forest in Palestine: dance are going forward in the By Sister of Zion Mizrachi, showings all over America, and sale of tickets. This dance two trees in honor of Mrs. I-aac were acclaimed by known crit- will be held Sunday evening, ' LOUISE ' hetzer; two trees in honor of ics. May 26, at Sax's Show Bar on Miss hulamith Schwartz English Titles by Deems Taylor Woodward Ave. Banks or tickets Following the movies. an un- HERMAN KANTER Two trees by Mr. and Mrs. can be obtained by calling Mrs. usual program of Chasidic and A. Dubrinsky in honor of their Max Abraham, UN. 1-0467 or 28th anniversary to be celebrated Palestinian music by a trio con- Fox) Mrs. Robert Lewiston, TO. 8- at a Purim festival on Sunday, sisting of Herchel Lieb, form- children: Mr. and Mrs. Philip Dubrinsky, and Mr. and Mrs. 5589. March 24, at 5 p. m., at the Fort erly musical director of the Fox Rubin Dubronsky, on the °yea .- Wayne Hotel. Theater Orchestra; Jacob Beck- v sieorn sar oif es.their 4th wedding mn A musical program is planned, er, first cellist of the Michigan with orchestra music for dancing, Theater Symphony Orchestra, from 9 p. tn. until 1 a. m. Charles and Rose Bassin Stein, pianist. Dricker has been named toast- Cantor Jacob H. Shoenklar, EMJAYCEES' SPRING TRINITY 2.0100 8210 TWELF111 ST. master of the evening. lyric tenor, and Mrs. Abraham SPORTFEST Odessa Progressive Aid Society Cooper, soprano; George Bak- Emjaycees' Spring Sport f. t participates in all community wel- riges, baritone and the male fare and charity, here and abroad. choral group, directed by Can- will be held Sunday, April One of the Outstanding Stars of the Yiddish Stage tor Sonenklar will be on the at the Grandwood Snort Cent' I*, in the World in the Boulevard Building, Wool- ZEDAKAH CLUB program. IS RETAINED HERE FOR ANOTHER GREAT PRODUCTION Zedakah Club met at the home Tickets may be secured at the ward and W. Grand Blvd. Theis, An Operetta with 18 Splendid Musical Numbers of Mrs. George Lewis, where office of Congregation Shaarey will be a variety of sports, an7 plans were made for the Mo'os Zedek or from members of the prizes for winners. The next meeting of the Eta- Chitim Party to take place April Men's Club and Sisterhood. jaycees will be held at the home 9 at Bnai Moeshe. SUNDAY MATINEE AND EVENING, MARCH 24. AND of Larry Beigler, 13535 LaSa11 2, Mrs. Norman Adelman has CARD OF THANKS TUESDAY EVENING. MARCH 26 prepared a Purim play to be en- The family of the late George Wednesday evening at 9 p. tit acted by members of Zedakal Levin wishes to thank their many For further information call The entire cast of Littmas's Theater assists Mr. Michalesko in this Club, the onen meeting to take friends for the kindness and either Dorothy Habian, TO. D - production. place at Mrs. Irving Sheven's sympathy extended them during 6138, or Charlotte Byron, Ta PRICES—EVES: 50c. 75c, $1: MATINEE: 50c. 75c. 5-7984. their recent bereavement. home, 18625 Parkside. "A Night in Paris" Pinsker Aid Society • March Grace Moore CINEMAifittzd (OR). LITTMAN'S People's Theater Michel Michalesko "LOVE AND SONG" ed fat of of get Sb tts es1 re er Je wi es th ht st Jt of It tc C: it Ci tl J I.