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SHAAREY ZEDEK
SPECIAL HOLY
DAY SERVICES

Cantor J. H. Sonenklar will
conduct the suuplementary serv-
ices of Congregation Shaarey
Zedek, in the social hall of the
synagogue, on Thursday evening,
the second night of Rosh Hasho-
nah, it was announced this week.
During the balance of Rosh
Hashonah and on Yom Kippur,
Rev. Jacob Silverman will con-
duct the services.
Sermons will be delivered by
Rabbis A. M. Hershman and Mor-
ris Adler, in both the main audi-
torium and at the supplementary
services.
At the services in the main au-
ditorium, Cantor Sonenklar will
be assisted by a specially trained
choir.

J. Geschelin Wins
Citation for Paper

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September 27, 1940

YIDDISH THEATER TO REOPEN
FOR SEASON ON FRIDAY, OCT.

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Musical Production "A Guest in Town" to Be First
Presentation at Littman's

"A Guest in Town," a musical
production that had a complete
season's run at the Parkway
Theater in New York, will be
the initial presentation at the
opening of the legitimate stage
season at Littman's Yiddish Peo-
ple's Theater, 12th and Seward,
on Friday evening, Oct. 4. The
play is by Kalmanowitz, the ly-
rics by Jacobs and the music by
Jascha Kreitzberg.
Abraham Littman, manager of
Littman's Yiddish People's Thea-
ter, 12th and Seward, announces
that the theater has been com-
pletely redecorated for the re-
opening for the new season on
Oct. 4.
Mr. Littman announced that
the prominent cast, headed and
directed by Nathan and Rose
Goldberg and Jacob and Betty
Jacobs are here with their com-
plete casts for a season's stay.
Nathan and Rose Goldberg and
Jacob and Betty Jacobs have ap-
peared in leading theaters in

New York, including the Lenox
and the Parkway.
These outstanding actors are

making their first trip out of
New York. Coming here from the
Parkway Theater of New York
these players are bringing with
them a rich repertoire of plays

which were never before produc•
ed here.
Other outstanding actors who
will appear here during the com-
ing season include the well know n
primadonna and dramatic actress
Fania Rubina, as well as the fol-
lowing: Gustave Berger, roman-
tic player; Leo Zeidenberg, char-
acter actor; and others.
Mr. Littman announces that ar-
rangements may already be made
for benefit performances. Repre-
sentatives of organizations de-
siring choice dates are asked to
communicate with Mr. Littman
at Littman's Theater on 12th and
Seward. Mr. Littman will be
there daily from 11 a. m. to 2
p. m. and 7 to 11 p. m.

At the National Industrial Ad-
vertisers Association convention
held this week, an award of
merit was given to the publica-
tion. "Automotive Industries" in
a third annual competition con-
ducted by Industrial Marketing,
for editorial achievement during
Slomovitz, will be the lecturers.
1940. The citation, in the classi- CENTER LISTS
Registration in this course will
fication of the best series of
free to members of the Cen-
NEW PROGRAM be
articles for the year was made
ter and to members of the Zion-
specifically for a series of articles
ist District. There will be a fee
on the manufacturing plants in Period of Registration of 50c to others.
the automotive industry written
A lecture course
entitled,
by Joseph Geschelin, Detroit
Will Start on
"Your Health," will be given by
Technical Editor of Automotive
a number of Detroit physicians
Industries. As of Sept. 1, the
Oct. 1
on Mondays, 7:30 to 8:30 p. m.,
series has totaled 52 installments,
Oct. 28 through Dec. 30. The
covering outstanding motor ear
Courses and discussion groups free course will be open only to
and parts plants.
in the fall term of the Jewish members of the Center.
Community Center's program of
It is also planned to offer an
Adult Education will open dur- advanced Seminar course in
Emjaycees Plan
ing the middle of October, with "Psychoanalytic Concepts." The
Open Meeting
the period between Oct. 1 and registration fee will be $1 to
Oct. 15 as registration time.
Center members and $4 to non-
Entering into their second year,
A course of four lectures on members.
the Emiaycees have planned a "Propaganda Analysis" will open
A six-week course in "Sex Hy-
new cultural, sport and philan- the fall program on Tuesday,
giene" will be offered to inter-
thropic program.
Oct. 15, 8:30 to 9:30 p. m. The mediate sub-seniors and seniors
An open meeting will be held instructor in the course will be
at the Jewish Educational Cen- Dr. Werner S. Landecker, mem- on Sundays, 3 to 4 p. m., begin-
ter, Linwood and Burlingame, ber of the sociology department ning Oct. 20. The instructor
Wednesday evening, Oct. 23. An at the University of Michigan in this course will be Dr. Edith
evening of speakers, singing, in Ann Arbor. The course will Hale Swift of Wayne University.
dancing and refreshments will continue through Nov. 5. The Registration in this course will
acquaint those in attendance with registration fee for Center mem- be 35c to Center members and
$1.25 to others. Single lectures
the activities of the members.
Future plans for the year in- bers will be 25e for the course, will be 10c to Center members
and 25c to others.
clude hiking, concerts, round ta- and to non-members, $1.
A course in "Hecrtw for Be-
ble discussions, speakers a sport-
"Problems of Marriage and the
fest on Dec. 22, and bowling af- ginners," and another course in Family" will be the name of a
"Yiddish for Beginners," will six-week course which will be
ter all meetings.
The Tmpaycees will hold the open on Monday, Oct. 21, and offered on Wednesday evenings,
next meeting at the home of Miss will continue on Mondays and 7:30 to 8:30, Nov. 13 through
Charlotte Byron, 1977 Glendale, Wednesdays, for 15 weeks. Both Dec. 18.
Wednesday, Sept. 25, at 9 p. m. courses will be given 8:30 to
The Center's advanced art
All Jewish boys and girls over 9:30 p. m., and any one person class will meet on Sunday morn-
17 years of age are invited to will be able to register in only ings, 10 to 12, beginning Sept.
one of these two courses. The 29. This class is open only to
attend.
For further information, call instructor in Hebrew will he advanced art students. The tui-
Miss Dorothy Fabian, To. 5-6138. Miss Leah Pike of the staff of tion fee is 50c to Center mem-
the United Hebrew Schools. Mor- bers and 55c to non-members
Harr, of the Detroit Sholem for each session. The term fee,
Jewish Children's Home ris
Aleichem Institute, will instruct which covers eighteen sessions,
Women's Auxiliary to
the Yiddish class. The registra- is $5 to Center members and $6
tion fee in either the Hebrew to non-members. The instructor
Meet Monday
or the Yiddish class is 50c to is Leon Makielski, well known
On Monday, Sept. 30, the Wo- members of the Center and $1 portrait painter from Ann Ar-
men's Auxiliary of the Jewish to non-members.
bor, and formerly a member
Children's Home will hold its
A course of four lectures on of the Fine Arts Faculty of the
initial meeting of the season.
the subject 'Science and Re- University of Michigan.
Mrs. Henry H. Shapero, presi- ligion," will be given on four
A course in arts and crafts
dent, invites members and friends Mondays. Oct. 21 to Nov. 11, for adults will open on Monday,
to attend this meeting and des- 7:30 to 8:30 p. m. This course, Oct. 7, 7 :30 to 9 :30 p. m. This
sert luncheon at 1 p. m. at the which will attempt to examine class is open only to Center
Jewish Children's Home, Burlin- the relations between science and members and is free. The instruc-
game and Petoskey.
religion, will be given by Prof. tor is Miss Helen Kaplan, who
Mrs. Ralph C. Paul, program DeWitt H. Parker, chairman of teaches arts and crafts in the
chairman, has arranged a musical the philosophy department at the Detroit Public Schools.
Program. Selections of various University of Michigan. The fee
A class in "Puppets and Mari-
folk music will be played by the for this course will be 25c to onettes" for adults will be given
Tambouritza Orchestra.
members, and $1 to non-mem- by Mrs. Miriam Berke on Tues-
The Women's Auxiliary of the bers.
days, 7:30 to 9:30 p. m., begin-
Jewish Children's Home acknowl-
An elementary course in logic ning Oct. 8. This course is open
edge contributions from the fol- entitled "Straight and Crooked only to Center members without
lowing:
Thinking," will be given for a any charge.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Paul in period of 10 weeks, on Mondays,
A series of "Book Chats" in
memory of Louis Brody, father 8:30 to 9:30 p. m., Oct. 21 which books of current interest
of Mrs. Samuel Kavan; Mr. and through Dec. 23. This course will will be reviewed by members of
Mrs. Moe Leiter in memory of be given by Isaac Franck, edu- the Detroit Public Library staff,
the father of Mrs. Bernard cational director at the Center. and by others, will be given On
Bloch; Mrs. Kate Harris and The registration fee in this course, Mondays, 9:30 to 11 p. m., be-
children in memory of Marie will be 25c to Center members ginning Oct. 14. Isaac Franck
Kaplan; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. and $1 to non-members.
will act as discussion leader.
Stralser in memory of Marie
A course in "The How and
A listening-discussion group
Kaplan; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Why of Behavior," will be offer- connected with the New Fork
E. Stralser in memory of Mario ed for 10 weeks, on Tuesdays, Town Hall of the Air, will meet
Kaplan.
7:30 to 8:30 p. m., Oct. 29 every Thursday, 9 to 11 p. 111. ,
Anyone wishing to make con- through Jan. 14. Fees: 50c to for discussion prior to the broad-
tributions to the Jewish Chil- Center members, $2.50 to non- cast and a town hall discussion
dren's Home may do so by con- members.
following the broadcast.
tacting Mrs. Charles A. Smith,
Under the joint sponsorship
The music appreciation group
1935 Glynn Court, Townsend 8- of the Center and the Detroit will continue to meet Wednes-
2089.
Zionist District, a 10-week days, 9:15 to 11 p. m., under
course in the "History of Zion- the leadership of Eugene Agin•
GIFTS TO JEWISH CENTER ism," will be offered on Thurs- Both members and non-meni -
The Jewish Community Cen- days, 8 tog p. m., Oct 31 bers are required to register in
ter received gifts from the fol- through Jan. 9. The lecturers all courses and groups before be-
lowing: Mr. and Mrs. Harvey H in this course will include lead- ing admitted. Registrations will
Goldman in hone of recovery ers in Detroit's Zionist life, and be taken by Mr. Franck at the
from illness of Charles E. Fein- one lecturer from out of town. Center.
berg; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mey- Rabbi Morris Adler, Rabbi Leon
ers. in memory of Osman E. Feuer of Toledo, Ohio, Isaac
He enjoys much who is thank-
Fisher and in memory of Mathew Franck/ Rabbi Leon Fram, Dr. ful for little; a grateful mind
Lampert; a gift from Ethel Git- Abraham M. Hershman, Bernard is - - bath e--- "trtht
lin.
Isaacs, Simbn Shetzer, and Philip mind.—Seeker.

