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Plays
To Be Staged by
Hebrew Schools

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Apr il 12, 1940

P3SSOVer

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

NEARLY HALF OF GOAL RAISED
BY DRIVE'S WOMEN'S DIVISION

Branches to Present Special
Programs During the Festival

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Beth Isaac Plans
A New Synagogue

available at the Synagogue of-
fice, Blaine and Linwood, from

the Shames, H. Ginsberg, at.
S. Chesluk's Book Store, 8663

12th Street, or call Harry Stol-
Tyler 4-

Mass Meeting to be Held Sunday sky, 3221 Gladstone,
6749.
Afternoon

Congregation Beth Isaac, now
located on Belmont near Oak-
land, is planning to erect a new
synagogue on Dexter Blvd., in
the section to which most of the
members have moved.
The Beth Isaac Synagogue,
composed of Bessarabier and
Podolier Landsleite, will hold a
mass meeting at Jerico Temple,
Joy Road near Linwood, at 3
p. m. this Sunday, April 14.
Plans for this meeting have
been arranged by Dr. William
Klein, chairman, and his com-
mittee. All those interested in
this meeting aTe invited to at-
tend.

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The Passover holiday occupies
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a prominent place in the curri-
culum of the United Hebrew
_
Schools. Much time is devoted
all
mat-
of
detailed study
to
a pertaining
ters
to the holiday
i n a ll the classes of the Hebrew
Schools. Special material deal-
ing with the various phases of
ival has been pr ti the
this
an d placed in
feststaff
the
byes
Pupils.
of
all
,hands
It has already become custo-
many for the staff to present
plays, playets, and sketches de-
picting certain phases of the
holiday. These plays are staged
in the various auditoriums of
Cantor Reuben Boyarsky
the schools before, during and
to Conduct Mishkan Israel
immediately after Passover.
Passover Services
These plays depict some features
of the life of Moses; the life
Joe Weiss, president of Mish-
of the Jewish people in Egypt;
Actively engaged in the work of the Women's Division of
kan-Israel Congregation, Blaine
exodus; the proper observ-
the Allied Jewish Campaign, are: (reading from left to right),
the
that
and Linwood,
ante of the Seder. etc.
seated, Mrs. Henry Wineman, chairman of the Special Gifts
Cantor Reuben
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Division; Mrs. Simon Shetzer, chairman of Division W-F; Mrs.
The first of these affairs will
Boyarsky will
be held in the Philadelphia-By-
Carl S. Schiller, chairman of Division W-D; Mrs. R. R. Kall-
conduct services
ron auditorium on Wednesday
man, co-chairman with Mrs. Nathan Metzger, of Division W-E;
at this syna-
7:30
and Mrs. Perry P. Burnstine, chairman of Division W-F. Stand-
evening, April 17, at
gogue during
All
parents
and
friends
ing
are
Mrs.
Morris
Loeb,
chairman
of
Division
W-G
and
o'clock.
Passover, April
are invited. The next perform-
Frank, one of her division secretaries. Mrs. Sid-
Joseph
Mrs.
ney
23, 24, 29 and
ance will be given on Thursday
Stone is also a secretary of Division W.G.
30. There will
111.
evening, April 18, at 7:30
be a special Ma-
o'clock, in the auditorium of the By special request of the ing the details and looking af-
ariv and con-
McCulloch Public School. The workers in the Women's Division ter the records of their divisionS.
cert, on the sec-
Pub-
who
served
in
last
year's
Wom-
She
named
the
secretaries
of
upils
of
the
Winterhalter
p
ond night of
lie School have arranged their en's Project, Simon Shetzer was the individual divisions as o -
program to be held the same invited to be guest speaker at lows: Mrs. Robert J. Newman, Cantor Boyars', Passover before
evening, Thursday, April 18, at the Women's Division third re- special gifts; Mrs. Max Brendt the Seder, April 23.
Cantor Boyarsky is well known
port meeting for the 1940 cam- and Mrs. Aimee R. Gaines, W-A;
7:60 o'clock.
' a chazen-artist.
The pupils of the Central High paign, held Friday noon, April Mrs. Harold N. Ehrlich and Mrs.
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Tickets. as
for admission
are now
School will stage their Passover 12, at the Jewish Community James L. Stein, W-B; Mrs. Her- in
Mrs. Abraham Srere, best Smith, W-C; Irving Gol-
program in the auditorium of Cepter.
P the Roosevelt School on Wed- clidirman of the Women's Div- den, Mrs. Jack B. Behrmann, and
nesday evening, April 24, at ision, announced that Division Mrs. Selden Koblin, W-D; Mrs.
7:30 o'clock, the evening of the wx, headed by Mrs. Harry Harry Z. Brown and Miss Sarah
second day of Passover. The fol- Wetsman, led the 10 general Zack, W-E; Mrs. Morris Adler
lowing evening, Thursday, April divisions at the second report and Mrs. Meyer R. Katz, W-F;
25, at 7:30 o'clock, the Park- meeting held Tuesday, April 9, Mrs. Sidney Stone and Mrs.
side pupils will have their affair at the Jewish Community Cot- Joseph Frank, W-G; Miss Louise
in the auuditorium of the Park- ter. Mrs. Wetsman's workers Shaman and Miss Dorothy
side School. On the same evening, had raised 39 per cent of their Bloom, W-H; Oscar M. Zemon
April 25, at 7:30 o'clock, the division's quota by that date. and Mrs. Leon Netzorg, W-I;
Mrs. Simon Shetzer, chairman Mrs. Sam Gross and Mrs. Law.-
pupils of the Brady School will
stake their Passover plays in the of Division W-F, was a close ence Freedman, W-J.
A new captain in Division
auditorium of the Brady Pub - second, reporting 38(7( of quota
and Division W-A, head- W-A, Mrs. Joseph M. Lattin,
lie School. The pupils of the
David W. Simons School, at raise d ; Mrs. Perry P. Burnstine, was announced by Mrs. Hyman
C. Broder, executive vice-chair-
Tuxedo and Holmur, have air' r- ed bY
orted 37%.
The special gifts committee
man
of the Women's Division.
ranged for their plays to be
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Burden on Americans
given on Tuesday evening, April
30, at 7 :30 o'clock, the evening of the Women's Division
That
of
its
quota
at
the
for
53(/(
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the refugees and for those
the last day of Passover, in Ported 53(
of the
enn,
Mrs. Henry
unfortunates still caught in East-
the auditorium of the Winter- Tuesday meetin.
halter
halter Public School, Parents Wineman is chairman and Mrs. ern Europe is upon the Jews
and friends are invited to all Robert J. Newman, secretary, of the United States," was the
of the special gifts committee.
message brought to the workers
these performances.
in the Women's Division by Dr.
Raise Nearly Half of Goal
Miss Rose Brooke, a profes-
In total, 455 of the $65,000 Grote Bernstein, guest speaker
sional singer and music teacher,
at Tuesday's meeting. Dr. Bern-
who prepared the pupils in the goal was reported.
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Reviewing
the work of the stein is a form er German news-
various schools to sing Passover
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and Palestinian sings, will also secretaries of the various di- paper woman.
NYA FAT
The fourth report meeting for
direct the singing at the per- visions, Mrs. Seymour J. Frank,
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who serves as secretary of the the Women's Division will be held
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RABBI C. B. LSSSER TO
ADDRESS MARSHALL
LODGE THIS TUESDAY

Local Jewish Congress Group
Mobilizes Many Organizations

Rabbi Charles B. Lesser of
Chicago, representing the Anti-
Defamation
League of Bnai
Defamation
At an enthusiastic forum meet- verstein, Mrs. Samuel Lichten-
will April
arrive 16,
in to
Detroit
on ing of the Detroit chapter of the stein, Norman Snyder, Louis Phil-
Tuesday,
address
the public meeting of Louis American Jewish Congress, held lips, Harry Kainiener, Dr. H. E.
Louis Marshall Lodge starting en Tuesday evening at the Jewish Lippitt and Mrs. K. Liebschutz.
at 8:15 p. m., in the Butzel As- Community Center, more than 30
semhly Hall of the Jewish Com- new organizations were mobilized
for efforts for the defense of Jew-
munity Center.
A graduate of the University ish rights here and abroad.
Rabbi Leon Fram, one of the
of Cincinnati and of the Hebrew
Union
College,
Rabbi work
Lesser
An additional list of contrib-
has copld
gradute
at also
Detroit delegates to the recent na-
a ity and at tional convention held in Washing- utions was received this week
m ete
Southwe ster n Univers
for the planting of trees in the
Southern Methodist University. ton, explained the reasons that Jewish H. Ehrlich Memorial For-
He
e founder and president of - motivated the Congress to remain est, as follows:
In memory of her husband,
the Peace Heroes Memorial So in the General Jewish Council, and
cietyy.
Barney Atkins, on the occasion
AF an orator, he is well known described the anxiety of men like of his yahrzeit, by Mrs. Lillie
.in Detroit where he was a mem- Dr. Stephen S. Wise and Louis Atkins; in memory of Mrs. Hor-
er last year of the faculty of Lipsky for unity in Jewish ranks. mowitz by the Paragons; Mr.
Rabbi Fram told of the import- and Mrs. S. Schwartz in mem-
Beth El College of Jewish Stu-
ber
dies•
Lesser will illustrate his ant institutes formed by the Con- ory of Anthony Deutsch; A
gress in Geneva, Paris and New Shiffman in memory of Joseph
addr
address
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with a graphic seven- f ork to study plans for the pres- Ehrlich• Sol A. Dann; Mi. and
panel display
and as- entation of Jewish claims to the Mrs. Sidney Rosman in memory
Related
by the organized
Anti-Defamation
League, The display will be aug- forthcoming peace conference. and of Anthony Deutsch; Dr. John
mented by a revealing compile- described the important interde- Freedman in memory of Jos-
tion of matter dealing with the nominational sessions of the last eph Ehrlich; Louis Dann; Dr.
convention at which he was one Louis Graun; Harry Schlanger;
Dr. and Mrs. George Weiss; Wal-
situation in Detroit and
en- of the speakers.
virons, and submitted by the De- - Henry Fenster presided at the ter M. Fuchs; M. A. Mittleman;
trait Jewish Community Coon meeting and Philip Slomovitz, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wetsman;
cll.
president of the local chapter, out- Mr. and Mrs. Israel Zilber; Solo-
.. The program of the announces, lined the numerous activities of mon Chesluk; Mr. and Mrs. Louis
and Mrs. Jac-
Mr.
]• R. Feiler, president, a evening,
of the the Congress on the home front. Savage;
will also include e delivery
It was decided to hold monthly ob Kabaker in honor of re-
covery of their daughter-in-law,
A. Z. A. regional prize-winning
°ration by Bernard Rosenberg open forum meetings and to divide
ac- Dora Kabaker; Dr. and Mrs. M.
organ'
of the Bnai Moshe Chapter of organizational
delegations
tive committees
for the into
advance- N. Frank; Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Rosman in memory of Anthony
A . Z. A., and a series of Jewish
e
rendere
by
Al
anent
of
Congress
work.
folk songs to be rendered b
A nominating committee was se- Deutsch; Harold Silver in mem-
Mogill.
of David S he r- ory of Joseph Ehrlich; Rebecca
The public will be welcome lotted, cons isting
David Sil- Feldman.
aga,
chairman,
Mrs.
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