A merica ,fewish Periodical Older May 17, 1940 CLIFTON AVENUE •. CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 3 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle SUB-JUNIOR HOME RELIEF ELIEZER KAPLAN, TREASURER OF JEWISH AGENCY, ingThnefrethw e il ub he -ju anig ue rn e iria u l m e rn eg TO ADDRESS FARBAND CONVENTION IN DETROIT Othtt Speakers Include Dr. Wise, Rabbi Brickner, David Pinski, Dr. Haym Green- berg, Louis Segal; Jan Peerce, Eminent Tenor, to Appear on Opening Program May 30 Outstanding national leaders will address the sessions of the Jewish National Workers' Alliance in Detroit, commencing on Thurs- day, May 30, at 2:30 p. m., at the opening. session at the Wilson Theater. All other sessions will be held at Hotel Statler. Dr. Stephen S. Wise of New York, Dr. Barnett R. Brickner of Cleveland, Haym Greenberg, David Pinski, Louis Segal, all of New York, and Eliezer Kaplan of Palestine, tresurer of the Jew- ish Agency, will address the open- ing session. The opening session will also feature Jan Pierce, world famous tenor, selections by the Halevy Singing Society and other ar- tists. One of the leaders of the Gen- eral Jewish Federation of Labor of Palestine, Mr. Kaplan served with the Jewish delegation to the Paris Peace Conference, and is credited with having established the system of emigration to Pal- estine still in use today. State Synagogues' Convention June 2 Spring Sessions to Be Held in Mt. Clemens The spring convention of the Michigan Synagogue Conference will be held all day Sunday, June 2, at K•aeme•'s Olympia Hotel in Mt. Clemens. There will be morning and afternoon sessions for the men's and worn- en's groups representing congre- gations and their women's aux- iliaries, a luncheon and an eve- ning banquet. The conclave will be the second annual meeting of the conference, at which officers and members of the board of directors will be elected for the ensuing year. Sixty congregations in Detroit and out-state communities will be represented at the convention by official delegates. The women's branch of the Michigan Synagogue Conference, provisionally organized at the fall convention held last Novem- ber in Detroit, and headed by Mrs. Joshua S. Sperka, chairman, and Mrs. D. J. Cohen, secretary, will vote upon a proposed con- stitution, adopt a program of ac- tivities and elect permanent of- ficers at their sessions. Fifty- five Sisterhoods, Ladies' Auxili- aries and other women's organi- zations have been invited to send delegates to the convention. Present officers of the confer- ence are: Isadore Cohen, presi- dent; David J. Cohn, vice presi- dent of Eastern Division; Rabbi S. Z. Fineberg of Flint, vice President of Central Division; Max Suhar of Grand Rapids, vice President of Western Division; Rabbi Max J. Wohlgelernter, secretary; Osias Zwerdling of Ann Arbor, treasurer. David J. Cohen is chairman of the board of directors which includes the followizig members: Rabbi P. An- na, ]ay City, David I. Berris and Pen Blumenthal, Bay City; Isadore Cohen, Rabbi A. Danzig, WYardotte; Rabbi S. Z. Fineberg, , .7 Flint; N. Finkelstein, Flint; I. Fisch7nn, Flint; Rabbi M. Fisch- er, ti TM" Garber, Benton Har- bor; I. Goldman, Ann Arbor; Jacob Levin, S. Markovitz, Pon- tiac; Mohr; Rabbi I. T. Notis, ; Jacob Rosenberg, A. J. Roser....n e , H. Sacolick, Pontiac; : Rabbi J. S. Sperka, made Starr, Rabbi I. Stollman; Max ;''Abar, Grand Rapids; Daniel Ternel;;, Rabbi J. Thumim; S. B. Weiribl•g, Saginaw; Rabbi M. J. Wohl,,niernter; Osias Zwerdling -l;- of Ann Arbor. . DANCE CONCERT AT JEWISH CENIER SUNDAY l ow, members of the Martha Gra- Jane Dudley and Sophie Mas- 1 ham Dance Company, will be pre- sented in a dance concert by the New Dance Group on Sunday, June 2, at the Jewish Community Center Auditorium. Mr. and Mrs. Oshie Baker of Calvert Ave. will be hosts at a reception to their relatives and friends on Sunday, May 26, at Webster Hall, from 7 to 11 p. m., in honor of the consecration of their daughter, Naomi Ruth. No cards. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S. Ran- kle of the Wilshire Hotel will receive their relatives and friends on Sunday, May 26, from 3 to 6, in the Social Hall of the Congre- gation Shaarey Zedek, in honor of the consecration of their daughter, Theda Bette. No cards. Mr. and Mrs. Davis H. Cole will receive their relatives and friends at the Congregation Shaa- rey Zedek on Sunday, May 26, from 3 to 6 p. m., in honor of the consecration of their twin nieces, Elaine L. and Ruth M. Prussian. No cards. Mr. and Mrs. Ben B. Fenton of 2432 Boston Blvd. will be at home to their relatives and friends on Sunday, May 26, from 7 to 10 p. m., in honor of the consecration of their daughter, Dolly. No cards. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Franklin of 2936 Glendale Ave. announce the consecration of their daugh- ter, Audrey C, at the Shaarey Zedek, on Sunday morning, May 26. Reception at the Shaarey Zedek from 3 to 6 p. m. No cards. Dr. and Mrs. Sol Quenton Kesler of 1217 Burlingame Ave. will be at home on Sunday, May 26, afternoon and evening, in honor of the consecration of their daughter, Susan. No cards. ON PERRY LAKE, ORTONVILLE, MICHIGAN Altitude 1000 Feet Above Sea Level 10th Anniversary Season GIRL'S DIVISION Ages 6 Ages 6 to 15 to 15 LITTLE NAHELU Ages 3 to 6 Eliezer Kaplaa, treasurer of the Jewish Agency for Palestine and one of the outstanding world Jewish personalities, was sched- uled to leave Lisbon en route to- United States on the American Clipper on Thursday, May 16. A distinguished authority on finances related to Palestine, Mr. Kaplan has achieved prominence in many administrative capaci- ties in the past two decades in the rebuilding of Palestine. One of his principal achievements in re- cent years was his success in ob- taining large loans in London with which to further the cause of Jewish reconstruction in Pal- DR. BARNETT R. estine. CONSECRANTS AT HOME am ...Natiefu:11 BOY'S DIVISION Eliezer Kaplan, Eminent Pales- tine Leader, Arriving on American Clipper JAN PEERCE lief, Sunday, May 19, 1940, at 2:30 p. m., at the home of Ruth Pais, 2644 Cortland Ave. SAME COUNSELLOR STAFF FOR THE LAST 6 YEARS ONE COUNSELLOR FOR 2 TO 3 CHILDREN All Outdoor Sports, Land and Water, Canoe and Horseback trips. Craftshops and Rec. Hall for Indoor Activities FOLDER UPON REQUEST FOR INFORMATION: Call Mr. and Mrs. Ehiel Lesowoder, Madison 8775, or Mrs. Edythe Cugell, Hogarth 1189, Detroit, Mich. Or write to Camp Nahelu, Ortonvills, Michigan, Phone 12F3I. BRICKNER Youth Education League Fete May 26 The Youth Education League will hold its annual dinner-dance at Sak's Show Bar, 8231 Wood- ward Ave., on Sunday, May 26. There has been a large demand for tickets to this affair, and although this well known night club will be taken over for the evening by the organization ex- clusively, only the first 225 res- ervations can be accepted. Mrs. William Greenberg is in charge of the dinne•-dance. Sh2 is assisted by Mrs. A. B. Chere- ton, Mrs. San Ge•bert, Mrs. Da- vid Lefko, Mrs. Harry Millman, Mrs. Max Abramson and Mrs. Robert Lewiston are in charge of tickets. Captains assisting her are Mesdames Harry Bockoff, Sidney Dorb, Jack Edelstein, Sol Ellis, Lionel Fink. Gertrude Goldmon, Adolf Loewenstine, Harry Mills, Meyer Stamell and Max Stiener. Mrs. Jesse Rosen is assisting in the entertainment arrangements. Publicity is in charge of Mrs. Ben Knoppow. Proceeds of this affair will be used to assist children to con- tinue in school by supplying need- ed funds for carfares, lunches, clothing and other needs. Further information may be obtained by calling Mrs. William Greenberg, Un. 1-8155. Molly Segal Auxiliary of J. C. R. S. Plans $5 Luncheon The Molly Segal Auxiliary of J. C. R. S. of Denver met May 14 and made plans for the $5 donor luncheon to be held at the Shaarey Zedek, June 4, at 13:30. A store is available for those who desire to rummage to earn the $5 for the luncheon. Call Mrs. Freedman, Townsend 8-9421, for information. A rally will be held on May 28 at the Shaarey Zedek at 1 o'clock. All are invited. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Lipchin- Annual Dinner of Ladies sky of Webb Ave. will receive their relatives and friends at the Auxiliary of Yeshiva Beth Judah on June 2 Congregation Shaarey Zedek on Sunday, May 26, from 3 to 6 The annual dinner of the La- p. m., in honor of the consecra- tion of their daughter, Roslyn. dies' Auxiliary of Yeshiva Beth Judah will be held at Congrega- No cards. tion Bnai David social hall, Elm- Miss Esther R. Prussian will re- hurst and 14th, on Sunday eve- ceive her relatives and friends at ning, June 2. Mrs. H. Rotten- the Congregation Shaarey Zedek berg, president, invites represen- on Sunday, May 26, from 3 to 6 tation from organizations. For p. m., in honor of the consecra- information call Mrs. Rottenberg tion of her twin nieces, Elaine at To. 5-1171. The Ladies of Ye- L. and Ruth M. Prussian. No shiva Beth Judah wish to an- nounce they have a new collec- cards. tor, Mr. Weinthrob, who will take Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Shalit the place of Mr. Sprague until of 2525 Boston Blvd. will be at Mr. Sprague is well enough to un- home to .their relatives and detake the job again. The mem- friends on Sunday, May 26, 7 to bers are requested to show their 9, in honor of the consecration courtesy to Mr. Weinthrob and of their daughter, Leona. No pay him their dues and any dona- tions they wish to give. cards. 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