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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

Will Observe 9th
Rashi Centenary

the

September 6, 1940

Bible and Talmud, a Rashi
Manual has been issued jointly by LITTMAN'S THEATER TO REOPEN
VOCATIONS
the National Jewish Welfare
ON OCT. 4 WITH OUTSTANDING
Board, parent organization for
Continued from Pare
Manual on His Life and Influence YMHA's, YWHA's and Jewish
NEW CAST OF YIDDISH PLAYERS rector of the Detroit Jewish Com-
Issued by Several Groups
Community Centers, the Jewish
tnuecsre .
To further stimulate the con- Education Association of New Abraham Littman, manager of Parkwood Theater of New York, muAnnityaGi
G uidance for Youth
duct of programs in religious York and the Associated Talmud Littman's Yiddish People's Thea- these players are bringing with
of Alfred Univer-
schools, synagogues and Jewish Torahs of Philadelphia. ter, at 12th and Seward, announces them a rich repertoire of plays
. that the forthcoming season of which were never before produced sity and the College of the City
Since the exact date of Rashes
Centers in honor of the ninth
of New York. Mr. Weinberg h as
centenary of Rashi, most illus- birth is not known, observances legitimate stage productions will here.
had graduate work in vocational
trious of Jewish commentators on are being conducted throughout commence
on
Friday
evening,
Nathan
and
Rose
Goldberg
and
the year 1940. These celebrations Oct. 4.
Jacob and Betty Jacobs have lip- guidance and personnel at Co-
will be correlated with Simchat
Returning from New York, peared in leading theaters in lumbia University. Elected to Phi
Torah, the Festival of Rejoicing where he had made arrangements New York, including the Lenox Beta Kappa, he is a member of
the Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity
in the Law, which falls on Oct. for an outstanding cast of play- and the Parkwood.
and serves, at present, as chair-
25. The life and achievements of ers to appear here, Mr. Littman
Mr.
Littman
announces
that
ar-
Rashi are also to be one of the announced that the prominent rangements may already be made man of the Z. B. T. National Vo.
features of Jewish Book Week, casts headed and directed by Na- f or benefit performances. Repre- cational Guidance Committee, In
to be celebrated nationally from than and Rose Goldberg and Ja- sentatives of organizations desir- 1939 he headed the National
Dec. 22 to 28.
cob and Betty Jacobs will come ing choice dates are asked to Emigre Students Committee of
Residential Hotel
ou
t
The diversified contents of the to Detroit with the complete casts communicate with Mr. Littman that
Outlining the y ear's plans for
Manual include biographical ma- for a season's stay. at Littman's Theater on 12th and
Collingwood at Third
terial, suitable for reproduction
These outstanding actors are Seward. Mr. Littman will be there the Jewish Vocational Service,
in organization periodicals, esti- making their first trip out of daily from 11 a. in. to 2 p. in. Mr. Weinberg commented on the
need for an organization, sap.
mates of Rashi's personality, writ- New York. Coming here from the and 7 to 11 p. m.
ported by the community, to
ings and influence, lesson plans
serve the Jewish population in the
for younger children as well as
LIVE IN COMFORT
field of vocational guidance as
Spurious Bomb In
advanced classes, a Hebrew sec-
Cantor
Schulsinger
well as job placement. "We are
tion, a suggestive list of sub-
Well appointed I to 5 rooms
all aware of the many difficulties
Yeshiva College
jects and leading questions for
Engaged by Emanuel that
confront the unemployed in
addresses, essays and discussions,
carpeted suites, fur, or unfur.,
their search for work," he said.
an
extensive
bibliography
for
jun-
NEW
YORK
(WNS)
—
A
new refrigerators and
stoves.
The officers of Congregation
iors and seniors and a series of spurious bomb, planted by Beth Tefilo Emanuel, Taylor and "We know, also, that a serious
Dining room, garage. Compare
specimen programs for school as- three men who climbed through Woodrow Wilson Ayes., announce probhlm faces the boy or girl
our values. C Bisio, Mgr.—
semblies, club meetings, unit a window of Yeshiva College, the engagement of Cantor Hyman who has to decide what vocation
courses, symposie, memorial ex- led police to believe that there Schulsinger as permanent chazon to choose. We hope to do some-
TO. 8-2680.
ercises, study circles and discus- was a connection between the of the synagogue. Mr. Schulsin- thing to cope with these prob-
sion groups and Rashi exhibits.
Yeshiva College bomb scare ger chanted services for the lems. It is our purpose to give
and a similar one at a New first time last Saturday morning, young people a start in thinking
seriously and intelligently about
Jersey Hebrew school several
educational and vocational plans
weeks ago.
A
for the future; to aid them in
Police were summoned when
accumulating vocational informa-
Yeshiva College students heard
tion; and to broaden their knowl-
a ticking coming from the black
edge of the world's wokr."
Choosing a Vocation
suitcase. Opened by a member
Mr. Weinberg cited the over-
of the Bomb Squad, the bag
crowded conditions in some pro-
contained red bricks, an alarm
fessional fields such as law and
clock and some garbage.
medicine as examples of facts
which must be taken into account
in choosing a vocation. Ile
stressed the ned for awareness
Yeshiva Beth Yehuda
on the part of Jewish youth and
Begins Its New Term
their parents regarding the many
different educational opportuni-
ties in Detroit and expresed the
With the beginning of regis-
hope that the Service would be
tration of old and new students
EACH WITH
used by parents and young peo-
last Tuesday, Yeshiva Beth Ye-
ple as a source of vocational in-
COMBINATION
huda, 2539 Elmhurst, reopened
formation. "The Jewish Voca-
under the direction of its new
TUB & SHOWER
tional Service hopes not only to
dean, Rabbi Dr. Samson Raphael
aid the worker in his search for
Weiss, formerly of the Wuerzberg
a job," he said, "but also to
(Germany) Jewish Teachers'
2 DAILY
counsel and guide our confused
Seminary and the Baltimore
From
SIMILE
youth in their first contacts with
Rabbinical College, Ner Israel.
the world of work."
Rabbi Jacob Ungar of Detroit
CADILLAC SQUARE
Mr. and Mrs. Weinberg have
was appointed instructor. The
CANTOR H. SCHULSINGER
Yeshiva has four classes, two of
taken up their residence in De-
AT BATES STREET
which constitute the preparatory
troit. Mrs. Weinberg is the niece
department. A complete curricu- Shabbos M'vorchim Ellul, with of Dr. Isaac B. Berkson, well-
Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter de- known educator and author.
lum will be published shortly.
livering the sermon.
Bus transportation will be pro-
Cantor Schulsinger was born
vided for all students who live
at a distance from the school; in Bessarabia in 1897 and receiv- Rabbi Blumenfield
also, free lunches for pupils who ed his training at the hands of
come to the Yeshiva directly from some of the famous European
Heads Education
Chazonim. He also attended the
their public school classes.
Conservatory of Music at Buch-
Branch of Z.O.A.
arest, and served as chief cantor
in that city and in Keshenev, Ru-
NEW YORK. — Edmund I.
mania. In 1922 he came to Amer- Kaufmann. president of the Zion-
ica and made his first appearance ist Organization of America, an-
in New York's Town Hall. He nounced the appointment of Rabbi
has since ministered to the fol- Samuel M. Blumenfield, noted
lowing outstanding congregations youth leader and dean of the
in Canada and the United States: College of Jewish Studies in ('hi-
Bnai Jacob of Montreal; Shomrei cago, as head of its newly created
Emunah, Brooklyn; Beth El, Bos- Department of Youth and Educa-
ton; Ahavas Sholom, Buffalo,
tion. The selection of Rabbi I31u-
Both the Yiddish and the An- rnenfield was unanimously eon-
glo-Jewish press have acclaimed firmed at the lust meeting of the
Cantor
Schulsinger
a master
of
synagogue
music. as
The
well- national executive of the organiza-
tion held in New York.
known authors and Zionist lead-
Commenting upon tasks con-
e . rs, Abraham Goldberg and Maur- fronting the new educational
« ,
h Rabbi
ice Samuel, have on occasion Mr. Kaufmann stated tat
published laudatory reviews of Blumenfield will have supervision
Mr. Schulsinger's concert appear- of all youth activities of the ZOA
ances. He has been praised for including those of the three youth
his highly-schooled professional organizations subsidized by it.
attainments, as well as for his These are: Young Judaea: Mas-
charming personality and active • da, youth Zionist organization cif
America; and Avukah. student
interest in communal affairs.
The new Chazon of Taylor- Zionist organization, with a com-
Wilson synagogue will officiate bined membership of some 40,01111
at Selichos and Yomim Noroim girls and boys ranging in age from
services. Mr. and Mrs. Schulsin- 12 to 25. To carry out this im-
ger have taken up temporary portant phase of Rabbi Blumen-
field's work, the Department of
residence at 1950 Blaine.
Education and Youth will remain
in New York for the present, al-
though constant contact will be
Neugarten Sunshine Club maintained with the Zionist head-
to Resume Activities at quarters which is being removed
to Washifigton in accordance with
Board Meeting Monday
the reorganization plan adopted
by the last convention of the
Neugarten Sunshine Club will ZOA.
resume activities with the open-
ing meeting of the board of di-
WILLKIE
rectors, on Monday, Sept. 9, at
the Jewish Community Center.
Mrs. Carl Meyer, chairman of yea "ri s.ou ar go fi
iigihtIndaiagnaain,
the annual luncheon, announces
a rally for members, captains and demnation of race hatred and
Hitlerism long before you were
workers on Sept. 16, at the Cen- thought
ter. The rally will be preceded thought of as a Presidential can-
by a tea and appropriate enter- didate, your recent public char -
acterization of 'anti-Semitism as
tainment.
Mrs. Jacob E. Newman and a possible criminal movement
Mrs. Harold Kline are in charge and every anti-Semite as a pos-
of the rummage store. Friends Bible traitor to America,' your
and members wishing to earn fine and forthright words in your
their luncheon quota in this way acceptance address — in short.
should call Townsend 8-6713 or your life record—leave no room
for doubts or whispers."—James
Northlawn 3828,
N. Rosenberg.

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