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The Legal Chronicle
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and
April 19, 1940
Compliments
of
RABBI FRAM TO PREACH
ON "HEROES OF FREEDOM"
Cantor Reuben Boyarsky to
Conduct Passover Services
at Mishkan Israel
Passover Greetings
CENTRAL COAL CO.
Joe Weiss, president of Mish-
JOS. LEVENSON, Prop.
Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts to Attend Sabbath kan Israel Congregation, Blaine
Ca. 4085
and Linwood, announces that Can-
972 Clinton St.
Eve Services April 26 ; Passover
tor
Rtuben
Boyarsky
will
conduct
1477 WOODLAND AVENUE
Services at Temple
services at this congregation dur-
ing the entire Passover holiday,
"Heroes of Freedom" will be Temple. Rabbi From and Dr. April 22, 23 and April 29 and 30.
Passover Greetings
the subject of Rabbi Leon Fram's Franklin will conduct the ritual.
A special Maariv concert will
Passover Greetings
sermon at Temple Beth El, The singing of the Passover be given the second night of Pass-
Woodward and Gladstone, Fri- melodies will be led by George over, before the Seder, Tuesday, PALLISTER TEA ROOM
day night, April '‘6, at 8 o'clock. Galvani, the Temple's cantoral
Noted for Its Turkey and
ABBOTT TOWEL
The Boy Scout and Girl Scout soloist, and the Temple Choir April 23.
Chicken Dinners
Tickets of admission are already
SUPPLY CO.
Troops of the Temple will at- accompanied by Jason Tickton.
All
Southern
Women Cooks—
tend the service together with The children will take an active available at the synagogue office,
Rooms for Luncheon and
Lafayette 5272 their parents. At the conclusion part in the ritual, asking the Blaine and Linwood, from the
2839 Bagley
Bridge Parties
of Rabbi Fram's sermon, the traditional four questions and shamos, H. Ginsberg; at S. Ches-
148 PALLISTER AVE.
Boy Scouts will present the Sa- playing the game of finding the luk's Book Store, 8663 12th St.,
lute to the Flag. After the serv- hidden piece of unleavened bread. or Harry Stolsky, 3221 Gladstone,
ices there will be a reception in In most of the homes of the Tyler 4-6749.
Passover Greetings
the Social Hall of the Temple members of Temple Beth El, the
in honor of the Boy Scouts, the Seder service will be observed
• THE MUSICAL TREAT OF THE SEASON . • .
Girl Scouts and their parents. privately on the first night of
SILBERMAN
CO.
M.
Passover,
Monday
night,
April
The Girl Scouts will serve as
22.
Wholesale Grocers
hostesses at the Social Hour.
Because of the holiday, there
All Temple children of scout
Sponsored by the
La. 0300 age and their parents have been will be no sessions of Beth El
2630 18th St.
College of Jewish Studies, Mon-
invited for this service.
On Tuesday morning, April 23, day night. Sessions will be se-
which is the First Day of Pass- sinned on Monday night, April
over, two services will be held 29.
SUNDAY, MAY 5, 1940, 8:30 P. M. SHARP
Passover Greetings
The Scout service has been
at the Temple, the adult serv-
Scottish Rite Cathedral, Masonic Temple
ices in the Main Auditorium at arranged especially for the Fri-
FARNWORTH
Second Boulevard at Temple
which Dr. Franklin will preach, day night of the Passover week
Modern Russian—
and the children's service in the because the Passover theme of
Dan Frohman, Musical Director — William Gayman, Assistant
Brown Memorial Chapel at which "Freedom" harmonizes with the
Turkish Bath
Celia Plotnick and Rebecca Katzman-Frohman, Accompanists
Rabbi Leon Frans will tell a Boy Scout ideals of American-
Te•
2-8137
684 Farnsworth
String
Quartet: Zinoyi Bistritzky, First Violin
Passover story. Both services will ism and Democracy.
Sidney Colman, Second Violin
The
rabbis
of
the
Temple
have
N. Resnick is H. Stein, Props.
begin at 10 o'clock.
Michael Bistritzky, Viola
announced
that
the
confirmation
Under the Management of
Annual Seder
Jacob Becker, Cello
On Tuesday night the Temple service this year will take place,
Mr. Pompanic and Mr. Shepshel
Vocal Soloist: Marcia Hoffman, Soprano
will
hold
its
congregational
Se-
Sunday
morning,
June
2.
A
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT
der. The dinner will be pre- class of 90 children will be con-
ALL SEATS RESERVED—$1.00 , 75c, 50c
Wednesdays for Ladies
pared by the Sisterhood of the firmed.
Tickets obtainable from Halevy members and patrons or at Box
Office day of Concert
GENERAL MILL
SUPPLY CO.
15th Annual Concert
Detroit Halevy Singing Society
Passover Greetings . . .
LEDERMAN
ELEVATOR CO.
Formerly
SQUARE DEAL ELEVATOR
COMPANY
Special Program Conducted by Pupils; Plays
Are Features
The final and closing affair
Passover, concerning which the
Torah makes mention of the fact will be given by the pupils of
that our children are to be well the David W. Simons School at
Ra. 1387 informed, occupies an important the Winterhalter Public School
320 Beaubien St.
place in the course of study of on Tuesday, April 30, at 7:30
all Hebrew Schools. "Thou shalt o'clock. This is the evening of
tell thy child" is not merely the last day of Passover. The
another verse in the Bible, but following members of the staff
a dictum carefully followed. are in charge of the program:
Passover Greetings
S. Kasdan, principal, Messrs. Jos-
Many days before the Pass-
chter, A.
over holiday all schools center eph Haggai, A Scha
their studies around the Pass- Twei'sky, Meyer Green, and Mes-
over festival. The reading of the dames B. Lehrman and Elissa
Teles.
Haggadah, the study of the whys
The Six Mile Road School, lo-
4058 Beaufait and wherefors of the Seder sym-
President
cated at Brush and Minnesota,
Detroit,
Mich.
bols, the various laws connected will hold its program on Sun-
Consumers
Plaza 0322 with the holiday are carefully day morning, April 28, Chol Ha-
Paper Co.
studied in all the classes of the Moed Pesach. Ben Salinger is in
ESTABLISHED 1911
United Hebrew Schools.
charge of this program.
But in order to introduce a
The singing at some of these
note of joy and gladness in con- entertainments is directed by
nection with this joyous feast, Miss Rose Brooke.
Passover e ntertainments are be-
ing staged before end during the
Passover Greetings to Our Jewish
holiday.
Friends and Patrons
The Philadelphia-Byron school Congress Releases
was the first one to stage its
Another List of
Passover plays. Wednesday eve-
Polish Refugees
ning, April 17, was the date set
for the pupils of the Philadel-
phia-Byron school. A large audi-
The American Jewish Congress
ence, consisting of parents and made public the eighth list of
friends, filled the auditorium of Polish-Jewish refugees now to be
the school. The following teach- found in Hungary, Rumania, Vil-
ers were in charge of the pro- na and Lithuania. These lists
623-643 E. CONGRESS
gram: Misses Rose and Leah have been assembled by the
Pike and Sara Komaroff, Messrs. World Jewish Congress.
R Andolph 0011
AL Gordon, I. Soref, A. Panush
Relatives of those who are
and J. Cashdan.
named are requested to com-
The Winterhalter school gave municate with the local or na-
their program on Thursday, April tional office of the American
18, at 4:30 o'clock. Louis Panush Jewish Congress, with a view to
and Mrs. Faye Galvani were in establishing the exact where-
Passover Greetings
abouts of their relatives and en-
charge.
The evening of the same day, tering into communication with
Thursday, April 18, the pupils them.
of the MacCulloch Hebrew
The World Jewish Congress is
School held their Passover en- prepared to make search for such
tertainment. The following were Polish Jews, whose names are not
in charge: M. Michlin, principal, listed. Inquiries should be ad-
Misses Annette Isaacs and Mir- dressed to the national office of
iam Kumove, Mesdames Shirley the American Jewish Congress,
Shatzen and Meyer Mathis, and 330 West 42nd St., New York
City, giving full information con-
Mr. Leon King.
The Central High School pu- cerning the last known where-
1165 E. LARNED ST.
pils will hold their Passover en- abouts of their relatives.
In Detroit these lists are avail-
tertainment on Wednesday eve-
ning, April 24, the evening of the able at the office of the Detroit
second day of Passover, at the Chapter of the American Jew-
Roosevelt Public School. The ish Congress, 1044 Penobscot
program has been arranged by Bldg., or from the chairman of
J. M. Mathis, principal, Miss the membership committee, Henry
Passover Greetings
Rifka Pitkowsky, Irving Schlus- Fenster.
sel, Sol Panush and Elchanan
Ross.
Balloon Dance of Bnai
Two affairs will April
ril held
25 , on
Thursday evening,
at
Moshe Y. P. C. Sunday
the Parkside, Parkside and Mid
land, and at the Brady Public
The balloon dance of the
School. The Parkside program Young People's Club of Congre-
has been arranged by Norman gation Bnai Moshe will be held
Rutternberg, Miss Weintrobe and at the Bnai Moshe Hall, Dexter
Airs. Eva Landsman; the Brady and Lawrence, at 9 p. m. this
program by M. Plafkin, princi- Sunday, April 21. Clyde Forers-
pal, Mrs. Helen Rodin, Mrs. B. tor and his orchestra will sup-
NEW ERA POTATO CHIPS
Ulanoff Poole and Miss Leah ply the music.
Baschin.
B. M. LAIKIN
The
Automobile
Equipment Co.
•
PASSOVER CELEBRATED IN ALL
BRANCHES OF HEBREW SCHOOLS
TELFER'S
BOKAY
COFFEE
NICOLAY-
DANCEY,
Inc.
The Jewish National
Workers Alliance
(Farband) of America
TOGETHER WITH ITS SIX
DETROIT BRANCHES —
Extends greetings to the Jewish Community of
Detroit on the occasion of Passover and
takes this opportunity to an-
nounce that the
30th ANNUAL 1
CONVENTION
will be held in this city from
MAY 30 THROUGH JUNE 3
•
The Jewish National Workers' Alliance stands
in the forefront of Jewish activity in America.
Dedicated ideologically to the work for Pal-
estine's rehabilitation, for the democratization
of Jewish life and for the linking of the
struggle for Jewish emancipation with the
general struggle for a more equitable world,
the Farband invites the co-operation of this
Jewish community in its important program
of activities.
•
On the occasion of the forthcoming 30th Annual
National Convention, the six Detroit branches are
now conducting a drive for 500 new members.
Information regarding membership or convention
plans may be gotten from the national organizer.
H. Yellis, who is in Detroit to help with conven-
tion plans, and who may be reached at the con-
vention headquarters, at Hotel Statler.
JOSEPH HAGGAI, Chairman,
WILLIAM HORDES, Secretary,
Of Convention Committee.