CONSECRATION
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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle
May 24, 1940
3 GRADUATIONS OF UNITED HEBREW
SCHOOLS SET FOR WEEK OF JUNE 24
RABBI FRAM TO SPEAK
AT MEMORIAL SERVICE
YOUTH EDUCATION LEAGUE
The Youth Education League
will sponsor a dinner-dance on
The week of June '24 has been •David
W.
Simons School: Will Address Ceremonies at Sunday, May "26, at Sak's Show
m a y Waterstone, Florence Betty
Bar.
set for the graduation exercises Jerry Abramson, Ben Barish, Ann
Waze, Ruth Ziff.
Clover Hill Park Cemetery
of the United Hebrew Schools. Baschin, . Jerry Bellow, Herman
The Program
Thursday Afternoon
Dr. A. M. Hershman will ad- Three classes are graduating this Bennett, May Cohen, Charlotte
Rabbi Leon Frain of Temple
dress the c onsecrants on the sub- summer — Norman Ruttenberg's Kelman, Anna Kroll, Zelig Lan-
ject "The Significance of Conse- class of the Parkside branch, of dy, Deborah Levin, Rachel Nel- Beth El will be the guest speaker,
cration." Rabbi Morris Adler will which M. Michlin is principal„ son, Willard Posen, Eva Poss, at the 19th annual Decoration
give 'the invocation at the open- on Monday evening, June 24, in Rachel Rosenstein, Colman Rot- Day program to be conducted at
ing of the program and the bless- the auditorium of the Custer tenberg, Anne Stollman and Ev- 2:45 p. m. on Thursday, May 30,
in g at it, conclusion. The bene- Public School; Joseph Haggai's elyn Stollman.
at the Clover Hill Park Ceme-
diction \ vill be given by Rabbi class of the David W. Simons
Philodelphia•Byron School: San- tery, 14-Mile Road and Wood-
Hershman, prior to the reces- branch, headed by S. Kasdan, der Bernstein, Philip Caplan, ward.
on Wednesday evening, June 26, Esther Leah Cohen, Ruben Dom-
Rosenwald Post No. 218 of the
sional.
Cantor Jacob H. Sonenklar will in the auditorium of the Winter- .onitch, Charles, Elson, Jerome American Legion will co-operate
ing
"Bruchim
Haboim"
during
halter
Public
School;
and
Max
s
Finkelstein, Harold Garmel,• Ra- in presenting this program. Ad-
the processional. He will also sing Gordin's class of the Philadel- chel Goldrich, Jerry Go•zeck, Lil- vancement of colors by a guard
ROOMS WITH
other selections during the pro- phia-Byron School, on Thursday lian Grunt, Roslyn Hurwitz, Carol from the Rosenwald Post will be
~
PRIVATE BATH
Only five minutes to loop
evening, June 27, in the audi- Landau, Betty Leemon, Ruth followed by the reading of the
gram.
All of the consecrants will par- torium of the Philadelphia-Byron Leah Leemon, Seymour Matz, preamble to the constitution of the
CLARK AND HURON STS;
$175
FROM
--
ticipate in the program which will School.
Billy Mohr, David Rappaport, American Legion by Albert Cur-
SPECIAL
include the following periods in
The following are the gradu- Herman Robinson, Madeline Ros- tis, commander of the Rosenwald
WEEKLY RATES
Jewish history: Biblical, Spirit- ates:
enbloom, Newton Rottenberg, Post. Scriptural Kslections will be
ual Political, After Loss of In-
Parkside School: Sans Farber, Beulah Schachter, Harry Segel, read by Rabbi A. M. Hershman
dependence, Babylonian Era, Is- Jeanette Katz, Florence Marks, Shirley Sleeper, Martin Sorko- and Rabbi Morris Adler will give
ael
in
Medieval
Europe,
Israel
r
Evelyn Moldawsky, Shirley Rich- witz, Fay Stollman, Adeline Su- the prayer. Mr. Curtis will also
in Modern Europe, Israel in ie, Lawrence Strossky, Osher Til- bar, Harry Wax, Ben Weinberg give a recitation.
America. "Selected Ritual Sym- chin and Morton Weinger.
Cantor Jacob H. Sonenklar and
and Herman Yagoda.
bols" is another portion of the
a choir consisting of Max Teitel,
program under the genes -al head-
Arthur Scherr, Morris Shatzen
ing of "The Procession of the E and B Beer and Ale Now
and Joseph Cantos' will sing ap-
propriate selections, including the
Centuries."
in Cap-Sealed Cans
Each consecrant will discuss
following: "Star Spangled Ban-
an important figure or event out No Deposit Required on Handy
ner," "America," "Enosh K-chozir
of our past so that the whole ,
Yomov," "Shvisi Adonoy" and "El
The
Jewish
Was
Veterans
of
New
Container
That Opens
program will present a summary
the United States, Detroit Posts, Molei Rachansim."
Like Bottle'
Members of Boy Scout Troops
of Jewish history.
and the Auxiliary will convene
A capacity congregation usu-
at the Veterans' Bldg., 704 E. 104 ande464 will decorate sold-
The Ekhardt and Becker Brew- Jefferson Ave.; Monday, May 27, iers' graves with flags and flow-
ally attends the annual Conse-
cration exercises and it is urged ing Company, brewers of Kraeu- at 8 p. sp., for pre-memorial ers and will sound Taps.
The public is invited to attend
that those planning to attend sened E and B Special Beer and services for deceased comrades.
should arrive at 9:45 a. ns. to be Genuine Top-Fermented E and B
The program will consist of these services.
Golden Bud Ale, scores another a talk by Rabbi Morris Adler of
assured of seats.
Junior Congregation to Conduct, "first"—this tine with the handy Congregation Shaarey Zedek; •
Special Sabbath Service
the showing of a talking picture, Final Center Concert Con-
ducted by Valter Poole
on May 25
"Land of the Free," vividly por-
It has become a tradition of
traying the inherent greatness
the Junior Congregation to con-
The final program in the series
and steady progress of this coun-
duct a special pre-Consecration
of four lecture-concerts on "The
try.
service in the main synagogue on
All interested in veterans' wel- Development of the Symphony"
the Sabbath preceding Consecra-
fare are invited. A capacity at- will be held on Tuesday, May
No need to become
tion. In accordance with that cus-
endance is expected. There will 28, at 8:30 p. m., in the audi-
excited — Let Harry
tom the Junior Congregation will
be no charge for admission or torium of the Jewish Community
take charge this year of the
Center, Woodward 'at Holbrook.
solicitation of funds.
Boesky help you enter-
service on Sabbath, May 25, in
The Michigan Symphony Orches-
tain them with An as-
the main auditorium, as a trib-
Special Meeting of J. W. E. tra, under the direction of Valter
sortment of delicious
ute to the Consecration Class of
Poole, is presenting this popular
W.
0.
Monday
sandwiches.
music
appreciation
program
Mr.
5700.
Members of formes- Consecra-
A special meeting of the Jew- Poole, besides conducting, pro-
Just Phone
tion classes will take part in the
ish Women's European Welfare vides the historical background
services. Shirley Reider, president
Organization will be held Mon- for the music, rendered by the
TRINITY
2-9366
of the Consecration class of
day, May 27, at 1 p. m., at 68-man orchestra.
This
concert
will
be
devoted
for
prompt
Delivery
Service
1939, will deliver the resume,
Congregation Bnai Moshe, Dex-
and Harriet Burnstein of the
ter and Lawrence. Recommenda- to the modern period, with the
class of 1939, will give the analy-
tions will be made in behalf of works of Gluck, Strauss and Si-
sis of the prophetic portion. Shel-
applicants for steamship tickets belius being' featured. The pub-
don Lutz of the Junior Congre-
12TH AT HAZELWOOD
for orphaned refugees. Arrange- lic is invited to attend the con-
gation and Harvey Weisberg will
ments will be made for the mem- cert and admission is free.
act as cantos- and Baal Ko•eh
bership paid-up luncheon to be
respectively. Cantor .Jacob H.
given Monday, June 3, at the
Sonenklar will officiate in the
Bnai Moshe, with Mrs. Ida Le-
HOME COOKED MEALS IN PLEASANT SURROUNDINGS
Musaf service. Miss Ann Gut-
land as chairman and Mesdames
willig of the class of 1934 will cap-sealed can that opens like a Osnos, Feldman and Elkin as co-
BLAINE KOSHER RESTAURANT
present the discourse of the bottle.
chairmen.
morning The children of the up-
HARRY S. DERMER, Mgr.
The cap-sealed can, it is point-
per grades of the Sunday School ed out, is an addition to the that no deposit is required on
have been specifically urged to E and B line. Bees- and ale in cap-sealed cans. There is no need
8737 TWELFTH STREET
attend these services with their export and steinie bottles, and to return empties.
parents.
The cap-sealed can has the
beer on draft, will be continued
—making the E and B 'family' same top as a bottle and opens
FOR FINE CUSTOM MADE
one of the most complete in the just as easily. One can drink di-
rectly from the can.
Midwest.
The Ekhardt and Becker Brew-
The cap-sealed can has dis-
AT READY MADE PRICES
tinct advantages that appeal to ing Company is backing up its
Purity Assembly No. 12, Or- the housewife, to travelers; to introduction '<of E and B beer
der of Rainbow for Girls, will vacationists, to picnickers. For and ale in the new container
hold installation of officers on fishing, boating and hunting trips with the greatrt • advertising
TYLER 4-6728
,8823 12TH ST (ou• only store)
May 27, at 8 p. m., at Eastern the cap-sealed can is without an campaign in its history. Brindley-
Star Temple, -80 W. Alexandrine. equal.
Roth Inc., Detroit advertising
Miss Mae Jackson, retiring wor-
Of first importance is the fact agency, is preparing the material.
thy advisor, and Mrs. Ben Cohen,
mother adviser, will officiate with
the aid of the officers of the
Grand Assembly of Michigan. Es-
telle Freedlander will be installed
as worthy advisor with her line
officers; Charlotte Fuhrer, asso-
ciate worthy advisor; Arline
Goldfarb, sister of charity; Car-
men Natow, sister of hope; and
Edythe Kannon, .sister of faith.
Dancing will be held following
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TIS 'TOPS'
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CHICAGO
J.W.V. Pre-MeMorial
Meeting on Monday
Unexpected
Guests?
/
HARRY BOESKY
•
Rainbow Assembly
Installation May 27
QUILTS and PILLOWS
J. TRAUIRIG
•
Kamp
Kairphree
STEIN'S LODGE
TO OPEN MAY 30
Established 18 Years
AGES 7 TO
84,000,000 loan.
Lake Charlevoix
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A CAMP FOR GIRLS
Stein's Clover Lodge, which is
Dr. Chaim Weizmann is due
here, per Clipper, on May 15 . .
He will stay as long as will be
necessary to put through that
• cNto
Incorporated
s ituated on Grand Traverse Bay
of beautiful Lake Michigan, will
open for the summer of 1940
on May 30, Decoration Day, and
will remain open until Oct. 1.
Stein-' s Lodge has 22 acres of
picturesque land, beautifully lo-
cated, with over one-half mile
of lake frontage on Grand Tra-
verse Bay. It has also beautiful
lawns, girdens, woods, hills, a
sandy private beach, and excel-
lent bathing facilities. There will
be a children's counsellor to
make the time of the parents
spent at Stein's restful and care-
free,
For information and reserva-
tion call Ty. 5-7738 or La. 8830.
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Northern Michigan
i
Seymour Titchin, Prop.
1940
31rs. Harry L. Jackson
. Camp Mother
MARIE
BEVERIDGE,
A.B.—M.A.,
Head Counsellor,
Ass'n, Teacher
President Camp Fire Girls Guardian
EXCLUSIVELY FOR BOYS
IN
at Cooley High School.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL
Mrs. Joe Magidsohn
3284 WEBB
TO. 8-5415
AGES 7 -
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NORTHERN MICHIGAN
15 Miles from Charlevoix
10 Miles from Petoskey
SEYMOUR. TILCHIN, Director
LEE PLAZA HOTEL-
TYLER 6-8200