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November 22, 1940
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle
FOR SALE-
9316 WILDEMERE
Open Sat. t4 Sun. 2 to 4 p. m.
Attractive, modern 8-room home
in fine residence section near
Chicago Blvd. Gas heat. 2-car
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SYNAGOGUE IS
200 YEARS OLD
Ma p a y Inaugurates Building
Memorializing Chaim
Arlosorof
"Eyeless -Vision" and other
tricks of magic gathered from all
parts of the world will be demon-
strated at the Detroit Institute
of Arts, Woodward at Kirby,
next Sunday afternoon, Nov. 24,
at 3:30, when Tarbell presents
"Magic Around the World."
Considered by professional ma-
gicians as the outstanding per-
former of today, Tarbell has stu-
died the magic of all races and
added to his own repertory the
outstanding feats of foreign coun-
tries. Hence he brings to Detroit
next Sunday not only his own
amazing feat; but also the mir-
acles of jungle witch doctors, the
medicine men and Shamens of
the Indians, the Guli Guli Wonder
Workers of Egypt and the mystics
of the Orient.
Strangely enough, one of the
most famous Hindu rope tricks
that has baffled tourists in India
in recent years was taught to
the Hindus by Tarbell, himself,
when he was studying magic in
India. However, his own exclusive
creation, "Eyeless Vision," in
which he reads, drives a car and
performs other feats with his
eyes sealed shut with adhesive
tape, is still considered his most
baffling performance. This is one
of the feats he will show at the
Detroit Institute of Arts next
Sunday.
Mikveh Israel, Philadel-
phia, Observes Its
Bicentennial
TEL AVIV. (Palcor Agency)
Mapay, Palestine Jewry's Labor
Party, inaugurated its new Ar-
losoroff Building, dedicated to
the memory of Dr. Chaim Arlos-
oroff, labor leader, and Jewish
Agency Executive member, who
was murdered while walking on
the sands of this city's seashore
in June, 1933.
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Mischa Elman, the eminent
violinist, will be heard in De-
troit at the Masonic Auditorium
on Monday evening, Dec. 2.
Elman's artistry, which has
continued unflaggingly for a gen-
eration, was first heard in this
Congregation Mikveh Israel,
Philadelphia, is 200 years old.
Founded before this nation
was born, rich in a patriotic tra-
CA. 5228
T. E. Flanegin
dition which links its history
closely with America's early
struggle for freedom, this Ortho-
dox Spanish-Portuguese Congre-
gation will observe its bicenten-
CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE
nial with a program of special
JEWISH HOME FOR AGED
events beginning Nov. 27 and
continuing through Dec. 1.
The following have made con-
Mikveh Israel—''The Hope of
tributions to the Home for Aged:
Israel"—is the oldest Jewish or-
ganization in Pennsylvania, the
Mrs. H. G. Brown, Highland
second oldest congregation in the
Park, in memory of mother, Men-
United States. Dr. Abraham A.
ucha Brown; employees of the
Neuman is its rabbi, successor
Standard Building Products Com-
to a distinguished line of min-
pany, in memory of Esther Pearl-
isters beginning with Gershom
man; Finley Family, in honor of
Mendes Seixas, ardent supported
Mrs. Bessie Hordes; Mrs. Alex-
of the Revolutionary cause, and
ander Freeman, in memory of
including Sabato Morais, whose
father, Abraham Jacobs; Mrs. I.
valiant crusade against slavery
D. Friedman, in memory of Mr.
in Civil War days gained him
and Mrs. Herman Marx; Mr. and
national recognition.
MISCHA
ELMAN
Mrs. D. S. Friedman, in memory
Although Jews first came into
of brother, Isaac Cohen; Mrs.
country when Oscar Hammer- Pennsylvania as early as 1655
D. S. Friedman, in memory of
stein brought him from triumphs the beginnings of Mikveh Israel
father, Todres; Mrs. David Galin,
in Europe to astound New York date from 1740 when a Jewish
in memory of mother, Bayle Pull-
audiences at the old Manhattan burial ground was established at
berg, and brother, Daniel Pull-
Opera House. Elman played with Ninth and Spruce Sts.
be•g; Morris Green, in memory
J. Solis-Cohen, president of the
the Boston Symphony Orchestra
of brother, Elizer Green; Abra-
congregation, appointed Dr. A.
at his debut.
ham Kashevitz, in memory of
Since that time, the "Elman S. W. Rosenbach, noted biblio-
father, Joseph Kashevitz; Miss
tone" has been heard on every phile and historian, as general
Frances Marx, in memory of Mr.
continent in the world, South chairman of the bicentennial
MICHIGAN — Cecil B. De America being the last to come celebration committee, and Dr.
and Mrs. Herman Marx; Mrs.
Rose Schwartz, in memory of Mille's spectacular "Northwest under his violinistic sway.
Louis Gershenfeld as chairman
mother, Hannah; Dr. Samuel Mounted Police" in gorgeous
Always a seeker for new hori- of the planning committee.
Schwartz, in memory of parents; technicolor, with Gary Cooper, zons, Mr. Elman was the first
Haym Salomon, the patriotic
Standard Building Products Com- Madeleine Carroll, Preston Fos- concert artist to tour the Far banker who raised funds to help
pany, in memory of Esther Pearl- ter, Robert Preston, Paulette East. His trail-blazing led other General Washington and his rag-
man; Mr. and Mrs. A. Warshaw- Goddard, Lynne Overman, Akim performers to Japan and China ged Continentals facing starva-
sky, in memory of Abe R. Gel- Tamiroff and cast of thousands, where they found audiences not tion and wintry blasts at Valley
bard and Mrs. Rebecca Fenton. is at the Michigan Theater.
impassive and stone-visaged as Forge, was a member of Mikveh
tradition had painted them, but Israel Congregation.
The names of many others who
highly demonstrative.
All six continents where this served as officers and in the
outstanding violinist has appeared ranks during the Revolution and
EMPLOYED, married young wo- have proclaimed him master subsequent wars dot its member-
SALE—INCOMES
man, whose husband has been whose violinism has been an in- ship rolls.
Benjamin Franklin, and other
called to service, will share her stitution for more than a quar- noted
non-Jews of early Phila-
INCOME BARGAIN
four room income with one or ter of a century and fixed the delphiai,
contributed to funds for
standard
for
a
generation
of
two girls. For appointment, call
18286 Indiana
building one of the early syna-
Townsend 5-9280, Sunday morn- violinists.
- Tickets for the Elman- recital gogues of the congregation.
All brick, 5 rooms each 2-car
ing.
A letter from President Wash-
in Detroit may be purchased at
garage, tiled kitchens, baths,
the box office at Grinnell Broth- ington to the congregation is
stall showers, stoker heat,
among its treasured records, now
refrigerators, ranges, carpeted FOR RENT — Furnished room ers Music Store.
for a gentleman in home of
musty with age, which also in-
lower, awnings, screens, etc.,
two adults. Garage and tele-
clude ancient deeds and surveys
included. $9,950. Call
phone. 2715 Hazelwood Ave., Branch of J. W. E. W. 0. —one of them signed by John
Mr. Allison, UN. 1.4000
near Lawton. Tyler 5-1731.
Sponsors Red Cross Unit Penn, son of William Penn, the
Quaker founder of Pennsylvania.
QUILTS — Made or recovered FOR RENT — Newly decorated,
The North Woodward Branch
Dropsie College for Hebrew
from your own feathers or
large, furnished room for girl of the Jewish Women's European and Cognate Learning and Gratz
wools. Pillows recovered—spe-
or couple in apartment of eld- Welfare Organization will meet College are both named for mem-
cial, $1.25. Full line of curtains,
erly couple. Kitchen privileges. at the home of Mrs. M. Pollack, bers of this congregation who
baby, shower and wedding gifts.
2675 Rochester Ave., Apt. 202. 2496 Virginia Park, on Tuesday, founded those institutions. The
Dexter Quilt & Gift Shop,
Jewish Theological Seminary was
Tyler 5-3969. Inquire Sunday Nov. 26, at 12:30 o'clock.
11649 Dexter Blvd., at Webb.
Mrs. S. M. Shore, president, the product of the efforts of
or after 4 p. m. daily.
Hogarth 9050.
announces that the organization Rabbis Morais, while Dr. Cyrus
is sponsoring a Red Cross Unit Adler who carried on the work
PRACTICAL
NURSE,
companion,
DAVID HOROWITZ, Teacher—
in the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg, of Dropsie College and the Semi-
unencumbered.
Casts,
infants,
English, Citizenship, Yiddish,
13226 Lawton near Davison, nary for so many years in this
relief
work.
Esther
Livingston,
Hebrew and Bar Mitzvah.
Mondays, Wednesdays and Thurs- modern era, was president of
211 Erskine, Clifford 3312.
Reading and writing guaran-
days, 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. All Mikveh Israel Congregation.
teed. Free trial lesson. 2254
work is under the supervision of
FOR
RENT
—
Comfortable
room
Pingree, Apt. 22. Hogarth
Mrs. Luba Margolin and all reg-
for a gentleman in quiet home istrations can be made at the
3547.
Jr. Hadassah Marks
of small family. Garage if de- workroom on days designated.
sider. Near Clairmount car line,
FADED CARPETS dyed, cleaned
20th Anniversary
The annual memorial luncheon
Dexter and Lawton buses. Ty- which is a traditional event is
repaired, refitted. Mayfair, 3256
Bellevue. PLaza 3868 or Dear-
ler 5-3510.
NEW YORK. — A round of
scheduled for Monday, Dec. 16.
born 0133,
Rabbi I. Stollman will officiate. celebrations to observe the 20th
BUSINESS GIRL wanted to rent
The eighth donor luncheon will anniversary of Junior Hadassah
BUSINESS AND PROFESSION-
room or share apartment with be held at the Shaarey Zedek on will begin on the founding date,
AL MEN AND WOMEN! Are
two adults. Good transporta- Jan. 7, Mrs. A. Gleicher, chair- Nov. 27, and continue until De-
you desirous of making the
cember 21, which marks the 80th
tion.
Reasonable. Tyler 6-8030. man, announces.
proper acquaintance in a re-
birthday of Miss Henrietta Szold,
Funds
from
previous
luncheons
fined and confidential manner?
founder of Hadassah.
Write Box 900, Detroit Jew- FOR RENT — Nice, clean, fur- have been utilized in bringing
Actually, the first unit of Ha-
nished room for a young man over 200 orphans to this coun-
ish Chronicle.
or woman in adult home. Good try. For the past 14 years this dassah was organized in Balti-
SITUATION WANTED—Middle-
transportation. 2641 Clements organization has been paying for more, Miss Szold's home city, in
private board for orphans. It also 1916, and soon after other groups
aged, intelligent woman will
Ave., near Linwood.
aided 300 orphan girls of the were formed in various cities.
accompany children or adults
who must change climate for FOR RENT — Nice, large, light General Israel Orphans Home in But it was not until Nov. 27,
1920, that Senior Hadassah offi-
room for °he or two. 2703 W. Palestine.
the winter. Years of experi-
Grand Ave. Townsend 7-3463.
There are various ways of earn- cially sanctioned the junior or-
ence and guiding children and
practical nursing. Excellent FOR RENT — Attractive fur- ing pledges. Mrs. J. Bagdade, ganization, first coming to an
Townsend 7-2199, announces that agreement with the other Zionist
references. Townsend 8-6966.
nished room for a gentleman a store is available for rummage bodies.
in modern home of adults. and dates can be made by call-
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
Good transportation. Reason- ing her. Mrs. E. Epps is in charge
room for a gentleman in home
able. 9330 Genesee, near Joy of the souvenir program. Mrs. Louis V. Aronson,
of adults. Meals if desired.
Rd. Tyler 4-4313.
2711 Clairmount Ave., near
William Fisher and Mrs. Ida
Inventor, Is Dead
Lawton. Tyler 6-2121.
FOR RENT — 2935 Monterey. Schultz are in charge of darlings
LONG BRANCH, N. J.—Louis
5 room lower, $45. Available and memorials. For reservations
FOR RENT — Newly decorated
call
Mrs.
Anna
Goldberg,
Town-
V.
Aronson, president and foun-
Dec. 10. Decorated. Shown by
beautiful room for a gentle-
der of the Art Metal Works,
appointment. Call Mr. Adams. send 8-9032 or Tyler 6-9553.
man, in home of two adults.
The organization acknowledges Newark, the largest concern of
Un. 2-2106, Hannifan & Lar-
Reasonable. Good transporta-
contributions to the Benjamin its kind in the world, died Satur-
son,
7360
W.
McNichols
Rd.
tion. Call Townsend 7-2983
Wisper Memorial Flwoer Fund day afternoon at his Summer
any day except Saturday.
LEAVING FOR MIAMI about from Mrs. M. Pollack in honor of home, 720 Ocean Ave., West End,
Dec. 5 via New York City. Can grand child, Diane Laura Finkel. after an illness of several months.
FOR RENT—Beautifully fur-
He was born in New York on
accommodate two. References Mrs. Joe Leach, in honor of
nished room for a lady in con-
exchanged. University 1-8421. daughter's recovery; Mrs. J. Bend- Dec. 25, 1870. He was the inven-
genial home. Good transporta-
Will take party from New York man of Winnipeg, in honor of tor of Ronson lighters, had many
tion. Inquire Sunday or after
her husband's recovery,
other inventions in the metal art
to Miami.
7 p. tn. daily at 2271 Calvert
world and was a leader in the
Ave., between 14th and La-
FOR RENT — Large, bright,
RUBENSTEIN MUSICALE
development of non - phosphous
Salle. Upper.
furnished room for a gentle-
Rubenstein Piano Studios will matches. He gave some of his
man in new home of young sponsor a musicale on Sunday, inventions to the government. He
LEARN ENGLISH and CITI-
couple. Privacy assured. Glen- Nov. 24, at 3 p. m. Prizes will also received an- award of $10,-
ZENSHIP from a teacher who
dale-Lawton section. Townsend be distributed by Mrs. Rose Ru- 000 from the Belgian Government
has specialized in this work.
benstein to deserving students. for a match of that kind.
7-1760.
Tyler 7-3418 for appointment.
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Tarbell Will Demonstrate Mischa Elman to Appear at
"Eyeless Vision" at Art
Masonic Temple Dec. 2
Institute Sunday
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