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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1940-04-05

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April 5

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

12

CARD PARTY OF GOLDIE
MEYERSON GROUP OF P.W.O.

The Goldie Meyerson unit of
the Pioneer Women's Organiza-
tion will sponsor a card party on
April 10, at Lachar's. Lena
Bloom is chairman. Tickets may
also be obtained from Annette
Lazaroff, To. 6-8338. There will
be prizes and refreshments.

Shaarey Zedek Men's
Club Midnight Show
on Saturday Night

and The

Legal Chronicle

April

5, 1740

A. Z. A. Self-Denial
Butzel Moderator
Polish Federation
Week April 6 to 1 3
Rally This Sunday at "Youth Speaks"
Program April 21 A. Z. A. chapters in Del , •oit
Benjamin
Szoszkes and

Dr.
Winter to Speak; Will Be

as well as those located throu gh.
out the country will obsrev e
Final preparations have been
Honored at Banquet
"Self Denial Week," April 1; to
made by the Men's Club of Sha-
13.
arey Zedek for the midnight
Dr.
Henryk
Szoszkes,
out-
show to be held at the Oriole
The idea has been adopted by
Theater at 11:30 p. m., April standing leader of Polish Jewry
the
A. Z. A. in connection ith
and recognized brilliant orator,
6.
the A. Z. A. 1940 campaign o r
will address a public meeting in
the Lapidus Fund in order to
Egg Roll — Fried Shrimps
Outstanding on the program the interest of the Detroit Dis-
aid refugees throughout t h e
and All Kinds or
will be: Technicolor movies show- trict of the Federation of Polish
worl d
ing Jewish contributions to
GENUINE CHINESE FOOD
America in the days of the birth
ish boys and gi • Is
6 Course Dinners — 50c of the U. S. A., the story of
throughout America will h e ; ,,k..
We Deliver Anywhere
Haym Salomon, Washington,
ed from sunset, April 6 to
Jefferson, Franklin, etc. "The
Phone TERRACE 2-9292
set, April 13, to deny t
Bill of Rights," an epic picture
Catering to Parties, Banquets, etc.
selves of something so that til-
of the struggle for human free-
ers might have a chance to live
"America Speaks," a pre-
as a result of their sacrifiro,
MANDARIN doy.
sentation by the United States
Posters have been sent to the
GARDEN CAFE Dept. of Interior of Jewish con-
local A. Z. A. chapters from
tributions to America from
the chairman of the Lapidus
3620 CASS AVE.
Columbus to modern times.
Memorial Campaign fund in
Following the movies, an un-
Washington and these will he
usual program of Chasidic and
placed in Sunday Schools, Tal-
RECEPTACLES
Palestinian music, will consist
mud Torahs, Temples and Com.
Ash and Rubbish.
Garbage
of: Trio and Hershel Leib, for-
munity Centers. In Detroit these
Reinforced Concrete. Fully Guar-
anteed. Priced Right.
merly musical director of the Fox
posters are available at the A.
Theater Orchestra; Jacob Becker,
AMERICAN
Z. A. Headquarters, 416 Mur-
cellist of the Michigan Theater
phy Bldg., RA. 6653.
RECEPTACLE CO.
Symphony Orchestra; Rose Ras-
Judges for the English essay
579 Kenilworth To. 8. 5889
contest for District 6 have been
lir sin Stein, pianist; Cantor Jacob
H. Sonenklar, lyric tenor, and
announced as follows: Aaron
George Bakriges, baritone; Male
Droock, president of District 6
Choral Group, directed by Cantor
of Bnai Brith ; Dr. Joseph Sin-
Sonenkler.
ger, rabbi of Temple Mizpah in
Tickets may be secured by all
Chicago; Rabbi Harry Margolis
from the office of Congregation
of Temple Mt. Zion in St. Paul,
Shaareyy Zedek or from mem-
inlund Chapters in Michigan are
DR. HENRY SZOSZKES
bers of the Men's Club and Sis-
iNtlic
included
in this district.
terhood.
Jews in America, on Sunday,
On Sunday evening, April 7,
Detroit chapter 63, Highland
April 7, at 2 p. m., in the main
auditorium of the Congregation Riverside Hotel in
Park 313 and Shaarey Zedek
Hund's Restaurant & Bar Beth Abraham, 12517 Linwood Mt. Clemens Makes
chapter will sponsor to present
and Northwood Inn Offer Ave.
their Cabaret Night in the Park
Ave. Penthouse in the Park Ave.
Interesting Programs
Another distinguished speaker Plans for Passover
are here!
Hotel, Sproat and Park Ayes.
will be Benjamin Winter, na-
One of the best known hotels
Money obtained from the af-
Two bands are providing the tional leader of Polish Jewry
new "Something Doing Every in America, president of the in Mt. Clemens under Jewish fair will be used to purchase
management—the Riverside Ho- Passover baskets for the needy.
Minute" entertainment and danc-
tel—is now fully equipped not
Emanuel chapter 337 will
ing policy at Hund's Restaurant
only to take care of all guests hold an open house meeting on
and Bar, Grand River at Bag-
during the present season but Tuesday evening, April 9, in the
MATZO PRODUCTS
ley. Starting at 5:30 p. m. and
also to provide strictly kosher Congregation Temple Emanuel,
continuing until 2 a. m. there
meals during the Passover holi- Taylor and Woodrow Wilson
is
not
a
single
interval
without

day. A week of splendid enter- Ayes.
some form of entertainment as
tainment has been arranged.
well as dance music by the pop-
The Madorsky Family, under
ula• Jolly Friars and Dick Tol-
whos managemnt the Riverside
entino and his novelty orches-
Hotel is conducted, made known L. A. S. Youth Chapter's
tra. Strolling combinations
Benefit Dance on
this week that the popular can-
made up from both bands bring
KOSHER PRODUCTS
tor, Rev. S. .Mogill, will be in
May 12
the latest songs and rhythms di-
charge of the Passover Sedorim
rect to your table. Ann Dhyne,

and the services during the entire
The second annual dance of
well-known radio singer, is the
festival. An able singer and the Detroit Youth Chapter of '
vocalist with the Polly Friars,
scholar, Mr. Mogill's service is the Los Angeles Sanatorium will
and Elsie Joy contributes the
certain to add to the enjoyment be held on Mother's Day, May
words for the Tolentino rhy-
of the holiday, and to guarantee 12, in the General Motors Ball-
thms. Ralph Alexander, the
observance in the strictest tra- room. Max Gail will present the
singing bartender also contrib-
MATZO PRODUCTS
ditional manner.
versatile Jack Rosevear and his
utes vocal selections to the en-
The five-acre park, the baths band. Chapters throughout the
tertainment program. The Cock-
and the delicious kosher meals country are sponsoring dances

tail Hour at Hund's, starting at
served in this famous hotel pre- to care for indigent tuberculars,
5:30 is proving very popular.
sent an attractive enticement for hospitalized at Duarte, Calif.,
At Norwood Inn, Woodward
Country Orders
a stay at the Rivrside.
and at the Ex-Patients' Home.
at Eleven and one-half Mile
Attended to Promptly
Reservations for the Passover For the last 3 years, over 150
Road, also under the personal CANTOR J. H. SONENKLAR
Week are now being taken at the patients from Detroit have been
direction of Herb Hund, Jimmie
Gargano and his orchestra, fea- Federation of Polish Jews, and Riverside Hotel, Mt. Clemens 472. sent to the Los Angeles Sana-
8770 LINWOOD turing "Little Miss Trumpet," the World Polish-Jewish Feder-
torium.
Jeanne Snitman is chairman of
play their sweet and swing rhy- ation, active Zionist and philan-
Ladies
of
Yeshiva
Beth
TYler 4-1032
the committee, assisted by Ben
thms for dancing and the Town's thropist.
Judah
Slotnick and Hy Zerkel. Al Coop-
This meeting will close the re-
Smartest Revue, presented twice
er, co-chairman of the publicity
nightly through Friday and three cent campaign of the Detroit
Residence Phone
The party that was given by committee for the dance, has
times on Saturday and Sunday, District of the Federation of
offers Don Hooten, singing and Polish Jews in America in be- the Ladies of Yeshiva Beth Ju- recently returned from visiting
HOgarth 5457
dancing master of ceremonies half of the Polish war refugees. dah on Sunday, March 31, to the Detroit patients in California.
Delegates from other organiza-
and an authority on rope tricks; The Detroit campaign which be- celebrate the hanging of t h e
June and Adele Parrish, dancing gan two months ago, has re- charter was a huge success. Mrs. tions are requested to attend the
violinists and accordionists and sulted in the raising of con- Max J. Wohlgelernter was the next meeting, April 8, 9 p. m.,
petite Placida LaBadie, soprano, siderable funds for the Polish guest speaker, and A. Rosenberg at the Jewish Community Center.
whose ' repertoire consists of war refugees. The money which entertained the guests with Jew-
light operatic and musical com- was transmitted to the head- ish readings. Mrs. H. Rotten-
quarters of the Federation in berg, president, thanks members The Junior Hebrew School
edy numbers.
New York, was for the purpose and guests who participated in
Alumni Plan Reception
Charlie Michelson, publicity of transporting clothing and for the affair. She announces that
for New Graduates
genius of the Democratic party, information services for Polish she has moven to her new home
will be 71 this month, but he's War refugees in Lithuania, Hun- at 2466 Highland and anyone
still considered the pivotal man gary and Roumania. The Detroit who wishes to get in touch with
At the last meeting of the
A. SHARP, Prop.
on whom depends the winning or chapter of the Federation has in her can reach her by calling TO. Junior Alumni of the United
Michigan Distributors
losing of this year's Presidential the last few months collected 5-1171.
Hebrew Schools of Detroit, held
and transmitted clothing amount-
March 28 at the home of Ber-
election.
ing to 40,000 pounds.
nard Margolis, the Gilbert and
Hearing 50,000 divorce cases
The success of the Detroit is quite some record, and recon- Sullivan operetta "Pirates of Pen-
campaign is due largely to the ciling one out of every seven zance" was presented throite:11
untiring efforts and able direc- divorce-seeking couples is even special recordings. Isadore Katz,
tion of the district leaders in co- more of an achievement — but program chairman for the eve-
operation with a number of out- that's what Judge Joseph Sabath ning, commented on the story.
Plans for an initiation dance
standing
personalities in the lo- of Chicago has done in his 40
"Twelve per cent with safety" sounds too
to be held in June for the newt
cal community, who gave their years of judicial service.
good to be true. It is, however, what a Great-
graduates of the United Hebrew
support to the cause. Particular-
Schools were presented to the
West policy with the Family Protection Rider
ly deserving of mention for their
leading role to the Detroit drive honored at a banquet given by club. The committee in chat ge
will give ycur dependents in case of your pre-
are Morris Mohr, president of the officers and members of the consists of Sam Krohn, chairman;
mature death, and is called the Family Income
the Detroit district of the Fed- federation, at Lacher's on 12th Isadore Katz and Ruben Isaacs.
plan.
The club's paper, Hakol, The
eration, Irwin I. Cohn, chairman St., at 6:30 p. m. A number of
of the emergency relief commit- leaders will greet these two Voice, was presented to the or-
There are many attractive angles to this plan
tee, Rabbi Max J. Wohlgelernter, distinguished visitors at the din- ganization. Norman Leemon Mid
that are worth knowing about and without
Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka, Sam ner. Among them will be Rabbi Frieda Smolinsky were the ue-
Schwartz, Jacob Kahan, I. Mell- Morris Adler, Joseph Haggai, cial editors of this issue.
any obligation to you, I will be glad to show
The membership committee,
in, Harry Weinberg, Jack Lead- William Hordes, Philip Slomo-
you how it works.
er, Abe Greenbaum, Jacob Sauls, vitz. A fine musical program Lillian Smerling and Fred Sorke-
and a number of others. The of entertainment, with Cantor witz, announced that Hat iet
local campaign was directed by Jacob Sonenklar of the Shaarey Greenberg has joined the grrup•
At the next meeting, on A11 111
Albert H. Brown, vice president Zedek Congregation and Harry
14, a prominent speaker of De-
of the Federation of Polish Lieb, violinist, will follow.
1512 Union Guardian Building
Reservations are being ac- troit will address the organiza -
Jews in America and field di-
Telephone — Randolph 0446
rector for the mid-western cepted at the office of the Fed- tion. Also plans for forming a
states, who will at this meeting eration, 9124 Linwood Ave., Ty- team for the Allied Jewish Ciin-
render a complete report on the ler 4-5913. Admission to the paign will be discussed.
".GREAT-WEST
LIFE
For further information re-
general activities of the Federa- mass meeting will be free. There
MM CIE COMPANY
A
will be no solicitation of funds garding the activities of the
tion of Polish Jews.
Following the meeting, Mr. eitfier at the meeting or at the Juniors, call Miss Shirlley Subar,
secretary, Tyler 4-4829.
Winter and Dr. Szoszkes will be dinner.

Your

PASSOVER

Supplies

MANISCIIEWITZ

ROKEACH

KAUFMAN'S

Hebrew
National

Grocers Co.

12% WITH SAFETY

HARRY H1MELSTEIN

HISAO 0.1.1011• •VISPINIPIO

Responsibilities
"Communal
for Jewish Youth" will be the
theme of the third "Youth
Speaks" program to be held at
Congregation Shaarey Zedek,
April 21, at 8 p. m. The mod-
erator of this round table dis-
cussion, will be Fred M. But-
zel.
Five outstanding youths from
the community will act as dis-
cussants. They include Maurice
Glasier, Bessie Kramer, Murray
Waxman and Hanley Rosenberg.
The audience will join in the
discussion.
Arnold Rosman, president of
Bnai Moshe Young Peoples Club,
will be chairman of the evening.
Dancing will follow the discus-
sion. The public is invited to
attend.
A feature of the evening will
be the distribution at a nominal
charge q the verbatim minutes
of the first town hall discussion
which took place on Feb. 8. Al-
exander A. Liveright, director of
the Jewish Vocational Service
and Employment Center of Chi-
cago, was the moderator. The
subject discussed was "Jewish
Youth Looks for a Job."
Further information can be
secured by calling Richard 13.
Kramer, MA. 8400.

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