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Music Study Club
Sets Concert Date

Advisors to the convention
Fred Remer ; tickets, Harvey
Chomsky, Michigan A. Z. A.
Michigan A. Z. A. Regional Weisberg;
Max
convention publicity,
State Deputy, and Isadore Starr,
Convention to Be Held
Phil Rothschild.
Leroy Smith and his orchestra advisor to the Bnai Moshe chap-
Here in December
te•. All inquiries for information

will play for the dance to be
Each year, at its annual con-
should be directed to the direc-
Arrangements for sponsoring held on Dec. 25, and this dance, tor's office, Max Chomsky, 416
cert, the Music Study Club pre-
sents to Detroit music lovers an the Michigan A. Z. A. Regional to be jointly sponsored by the Murphy Bldg.
outstanding rising young artist. tournament are in the hands of Mosaic chapter of DeMolay.
The artists were : in 1936, Sam- the Bnai Moshe Chapter 321, who
if inflationary war boom.
uel Sorin, pianist; 1938, Eudice will make all plans for the con-
War or no war sound income
Shapiro, violinist; 1939, Paul vention to be attended by the
ear
property earning 10% to
Musikinsky, violinist; Evelyn Gur- chapters in Detroit and others
net
firmly
advancing
15%
vitch, pianist, and Jess Walters, located throughout the State of
Vlsou4a#1(14
to normal. Play safe, lay
baritone, in 1940. Michigan.
your last dollar on Detroit.
fmd it advantageous to borrow
The Fort Wayne Hotel will be
Plans for the 1941 concert
Rely on our Facts and Fig-
from this Bank. So may you!
have been formulated and the the site of the convention activi-
ures.
Music Study Club will present ties on Dec. 25, 26 and 27.
Rates are the lowest available and repay:
Committees appointed to take
on Sunday, Jan. 26, 1941, at
Old English
ment terms are arranged to fit your income.
8:30 p. m., at Temple Beth El, charge of arrangements include
Elegant, refined, air condi-
Martha Lipton, contralto, win- the following : co-chairmen, Leo
tioned apt., beautiful set-
ner of the 1939 award p resenteA Sobel and Bernard Weisberg; de-
WASHINGTON BLVD. AT GRAND RIVER
ting. Dignified Flagstone
by the National Federation of bating and oratory, Bernard Ro-
Member
Member Federal
Convensent Branches
lobby large fireplace. Eleva-
Federal Resort*
Music Clubs, and Mildred Wald- senberg; athletics, Dave Schane ;
De sit Insurance
System
RANDOLPH
5960
housing,
Bill
Edelson
;
dating,
tor. Modernized like new.
ration
Corps
man, pianist who has won wide
Jerry
Finn
and
Jerry
Wolf;
mail-
$500,000 value. Foreclosed
acclaim.
g' Harry Schwartz; banquet,
liquidation price $250,000—
Mrs. Maurice Morse, general ja
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Isadore Starr; dance,
terms.
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advisor
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airman h
o t e concert , is ca -
ing an organizational luncheon g••••••••••••••••••• 0000000....."""..."...............................
10 Large Apts
meeting of all committees at her 2
step to Chicago Blvd., solid
home, 1480 Lincolnshire Drive, •
brick, private porches. Paint-
on Monday, Nov. 25, at 1 p. m. • JUST BACK FROM LONDON—
ed walls, new stoves, new
Mrs. Harry Cohen will act as co-
After witnessing more History in the Making than any other
refrig, new carpets.Profes-
chairman and the following have •
living
American
sidnal & business tenants
been appointed as vice-chairmen: •
pay $52.50 & their light &
Mrs. J. M. Berris, Mrs. Louis ;
gas. Former sale $60,000.
Colen, Mrs. Max Reich, Mrs. •
Foreclosed price $28,000
Dave Diamond, Mrs. Maurice •
terms 15'/ down, 4 1/2 % int.
Siden, Mrs. David Kaltman, Mrs. •
Make offer.
Herbert Metz. Mrs. Burton Clam- •
Ace International News Service War Correspondent, Pulitzer Prize
age is chairman of patrons with
MR. BEDFORD
winner, will lecture on
Mrs. Abraham Cooper, Mrs. Da- •
vid Hubar, Mrs. William Isen-
Homer Warren & Co.
"AT THE RINGSIDE OF HISTORY"
berg and Mrs. Henry Weinberg •
be Year. Dependable &Mee
as vice chairmen. The following •
(followed by Open Forum)
chairmen of committees have
been appointed: Mrs. Arthur •
Purdy, tickets and financial sec- •
retary; Mrs. Julius Green, tress- •
Young Peoples' Society of urer; Mrs. Samuel Schallander, •
publicity; Mrs. M. L. RosVhthal, 2
Shaarey Zedek to
secretary; Mrs. Lawrence Crohn, •
radio ; Mrs. Maurice Benyas, pro- • Reserved Seats 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, Tax Exempt. Now at
Meet Sunday
Grinnell's, also at 308 Murphy Bldg., Congress at Shelby. For Res-
gram ; Mrs. Benjamin Weinman,
The first closed meeting of the posters; Mrs. Edward Stein and • ervations Phone CHerry 3372 or RAndolph 1124.
Young People's Society of Shaa- Mrs. Meyer Ellias, hospitality;
rey Zedek will be held Sunday, Mrs. Sidney Wallace, printing; • Auspices Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Council—
Nov. 24, at 3:30 p. m., in room Mrs. Ezra Lipkin, arrangements; •
Mrs. David Cooper, speakers bu- •
302 of the synagogue.
i
The next meeting of the study reau.
Mrs. J. S. Sauls is president of
group will be held at the syna-
gogue Thursday, Nov. 28, at the Music Study Club.
8:30 p. in. Rabbi Morris Adler
will continue his talks on "Jew-
ish Personalities and History." Prize Winning Thanksgiv-
Refreshments will be served.
ing Contributions Are An-
The first dance of the season nounced by Young Judaea
will be our second annual Bee
Hive Jive to be held Saturday
Young Judaea announces the
night, Nov. 30, in the social hall prize-winning contributions in a
of the synagogue. Tickets may be Thanksgiving literary contest.
obtained by calling Mildred Ja-
Pearl Rappaport composed a
cobs, Tyler 5-4970, or Maurice prayer to be recited at Thanks-
Coggan, 'University 1-6053. Don giving. Anna Briskin submitted
Leib and his Collegians will fur- a Thanksgiving rhyme. Both
nish the music.
girls are members of the Zeire
Zion group led by Ruth Seidner.
Young Judaea welcomes the
Institute on Marriage and following newly organized groups
and their leaders : Boys' group,
the Family Opens at
led by Phil Leemon ; Girls' group,
Center Nov. 27
led by Annette Isaacs; Bnos
A six-week Institute which will Deborah group, led by Shirley
discuss problems of marriage and Richie ; boys' group, led by Aki-
the family in the contemporary vah Drosnin ; Lillian Wald group,
scene will be conducted at the led by Zena Etkin.
The next Leaders' Council
Jewish Community Center on six
Wednesday evenings, 8.30 to 9:30 meeting will take place on Nov.
p. m., beginning Wednesday, 27 at the home of Zena Etkin,
Nov. 27. On this date, the In- 15058 Wildemere. More informa-
stitute will open with a lecture tion regarding Young Judaea ac-
by Dr. Harry August, well-known tivities can be obtained by call-
Detroit psychiatrist, who will dis- ing Helen Kass, To. 6-5902.
cuss "Psychological Adjustments
in Marriage". The lecture on
Dec. 4 will be by Dr. Leo M. "Margin for Error" Opens
Franklin, on the subject "The
Sunday at Lafayette
Jewish Concept of Marriage and
"Margin For Error," Clare
the Family"; "The Economic
Factor in Marriage" will be the Boothe's hilarious expose of Nazi
subject of the third lecture on propaganda in America which
Dec. 11, by Dr. Irma Gross, pro- was acclaimed as one of the out-
fessor of home management at standing successes on Broadway
Michigan State College. On Dec. last season, will provide the third
18 a lecture will be given on production of the season at the
the subject of "The Legal As- Lafayette Theaer. The week's
pect of Marriage and Divorce." engagement will open on Sunday
evening, Nov. 24, with matinees
Weednesday, Thursday and Sat-
NEUGARTEN SUNSHINE CLUB urday.
TO MEET MONDAY
Kurt Ketch, who played the
of the German consul on
Mrs. Harry Raphael was host- role
last season, again will be
Probably the most glamorous display of furniture ever placed on show in
ess to the executive board of tour
in the central character.
Detroit.—Here is the answer to every furnishing problem. Imagine more
the Neugarten Sunshine Club at seen
Henry Norell will portray the
luncheon on Nov. 18. The spring
than
100 model rooms .. . Perfection in room arrangements and har-
officer, with the surround-
rund-raising project was dis- Jewish
monious color combinations, all that is new and best in furniture of every
ing cast including Joseph Dunn,
cussed.
style, the finest in floor coverings, draperies, wall papers are here for your
The monthly meeting will be Everett Ripley,' Franklin George,
inspection . . . Feel free to browse through the spacious floors by yourself
held on Monday, Nov. 25, at the William Rice and others.
Jewish Community Center. Re-
and leisurely enjoy this grand show.
freshments will be served at 1:30
Cross to Transcribe Jewish
Red
o'clock. Mrs. Max Cohn, program
Study Into Braille
chairman, has planned an after-
noon of games for members and
CINCINNATI, (WNC) — The
friends. Memers are requested American Red Cross, in cooper-
to bring mah jong sets and ation with the Library of Con-
bridge cards.
gress, will transcribe "Judaism
and International Peace," by
"ANCIENT OF DAYS"
Rabbi Joseph C. Kornfold, into
The phrase "ancient of days" Braille for use of the blind. The
RETAILERS
MANUFACTURERS
Kornfold study is one of the
Is a poetical epithet for God,
"Popular
Studios
in
Judaism"
emphasizing the solemnity and
by the Tract Commis-
venerable majesty of the Deity. published
of the Union of American
Earliest known nse of the phrase sion
3 Blocks from Woodward
Corner Brush
is in Daniel 7:9,13,22, which is Hebrew Congregations and the
believed to have inspired later Contral Conference of American
Rabbis.
use of the term.

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