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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

November 29, 1940

Hannah Cohen Wins
Dr. Sachar Speaks
Kvutzah Ivrith
Here This Monday Oratorical Contest
Reports on Year's
Of Young Israel
Cultural Efforts

Turover Ball Sunday
The man who confers a kind-
ness should be silent concerning
it; he who receives it should
The Turovcr Aid Society will
proclaim it.—Seneca.
celebrate its 31st anniversary at
"J. On the Passport" will be
the ball to be held at the Phila-
the subject of Dr. A, L. Sachar's
Hannah Cohen, daughter of Mr.
delphia-Byron Hall, Sunday, Dec. Herman D. Boraks Re-Elected address at the meeting of the and Mrs. Wolf Cohen of 2204 Pin-
THE PALMETTO HOTEL
Banquet Room
President
of
Detroit's
Hebrew
Detroit
Section,
National
Council
1. Dave Diamond and his or-
gree Ave., has been pronounced
Newly Decorated and Refurnished
Speaking Organization
of Jewish Women, at Congrega- the winner of the second annual
Now Available
chestra will provide the music.
tion
Shaarey
Zedek,
Monday,
Dec.
for Private Parties, Buffet Lunches,
oratorical contest sponsored by
Abraham Geller is chairman of
Wedding Receptions and Banquets
The annual election meeting of 2, at 2 o'clock.
Young Israel of Detroit, in con-
Food
and
a
Good
Time
Good
the ball committee and Isadore the Kvutzah Ivrith was held in
The meeting will open at 12:45 junction with its Mid-Western
At Exceptionally Moderato Prices
the
auditorium
of
the
Philadel-
with
a
bundle
dessert
lunch.
Mem-
Sosnick is general manager.
Columbia :MOO
Convention in Cincinnati during
110 E. llaneo•k
phia-Byron School. Herman D.
the Thanksgiving week-end. Han-
Boraks, president, opened the
nah is a pupil in the graduating
meeting and introduced Abraham
class of the Philadelphia branch
Twersky, chairman of the cul-
Los Angeles Sanatorium
of the United Hebrew Schools.
tural committee, who submitted
This year's preliminaries were
a report of the cultural activities
from SATURDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 7, to
held before a memberhip meeting
of the past year. He mentioned
of Young Israel, Nov. 13, and
SUNDAY. DECEMBER 15, inclusive
especially the various cultural-so-
from among a number of contes-
cial programs arranged by the
tants the following four were se-
at the Bnai Moshe Center
Kvutzah in connection with the
lected to compete at the finals:
festivals of Chanukah, Purim,
Dexter and Lawrence
Hannah Cohen, Joyce Penslar,
etc. He also pointed to the var-
Jean Shutzer and Adeline Subar.
Patades, Bargains. Amusements, Entertainment
ious lectures delivered by local
Judges on that occasion were
people aind guest speakers.
ADMISSION FREE
Miss Sylvia Berris, Abbe Levi
M. Michlin, who was in charge
and Abraham, J. Rosenshine.
of
"Hebrew
Day,"
reported
that
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last year a considerable sum of
at the dinner sponsored by Wo-
money was sent for the support of
men's League of Young Israel in
the Hadoar, the only Hebrew
honor of delegates and guests,
weekly, and the Hadoar Lalloar,
of
the fifth semi-annual Michigan
the childrne's supplement to the
Synagogue Conference meeting, at
Hadoar,
Cordially Invites You to Its
Congregation Beth Tefilo Eman-
Samuel Lehrman, who is in
uel, Detroit; all four girls de-
charge of the sale of the Fried-
livered their addresses before a
land books, reported that 50 sets,
large audience. Rabbi Jacob Na-
100 books, of the late A. H.
than of Bnai Moshe; Ernest Good-
Friedland were ordered by this
SUNDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 1st
friend, vice-president of that con-
committee for distribution among
gregation; and Isadore Kaplan,
the Hebrew readers, and that
DR. A. L. SACHAR
Chicago attorney and head of
STATLER HOTEL BALL ROOM
more than half were already sold.
Mrs. Aaron D. Markson report- bers are asked to bring items for Adas Bnai Israel of that city,
Featuring
ed on the activities of the Ladies' Council's Resale Shop. Toys are who has recently made his home
Auxiliary of the Kvutzah. She needed to supply the holiday de- in Detroit, were the judges.
TOMMY MARVIN AND ORCHESTRA
Hannah Cohen, winner of the
stated that this small auxiliary mand.
competition, was also awarded the
After
luncheon
a
round-table
group
contributed
a
large
sum
Admission 50c
of money to the Allied Jewish report of Council's national con- gold medal at the Mid-Western
in Cincinnati, during
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and to other funds which are sented by Mrs. A. H. Brodie, the Thanksgiving week-end. Han-
used for the support or mainte- Mrs. Dan Krause, Mrs. Lewis B. nah was one of four contestants
Daniels, Miss Setta Robinson, on that occasion.
nance of Hebrew culture.
At its next membership meeting,
Meyer Mathis reported on the Mrs. Maurice Goldstick and Mrs.
Young Israel of Detroit will pre-
Hebrew-speaking groups, of which Douglas Brown.
Dr. Sachar is national direc- sent special prizes to participants
there are several and all of which
are centered around the Hebrew tor of the Hillel Foundations and in the oratorical contest—Joyce
Schools. He reported especially well known as author and lecturer. Penslar, Jean Shutzer, Adeline
on the group he conducts on Fri- In 1923 he became professor of Subar, Esther Cohen and Hillel
day night. Each Friday evening, history at the University of Il- Abrams.
this group meets in the home of linois, specializing in European
members and discuss various Jew- and English history. He resigned "Bee Hive Jive" of
in 1929 to take up his duties with
ish subjects.
Shaarey Zedek Y. P. S.
Brief talks were delivered by the Hillel Foundations. Travel
On Saturday Night
Bernard Isaacs and Rev. A. Mob has taken him to all parts of
the world. He has just returned
dowsky.
New officers were elected for from a three months' tour of Aus-
The second annual "Bee Hive
the ensuing year as follows: Her- tria, Poland and the Baltic states. Jive" featuring "Honey Rumbas"
Dr. Sachar has written exten- will be given by the Young Peo-
Boraks, preSident; Sam-
man
uel Lehrman and Aaron Teitel- sively for the New Republic and ple's Society of Congregation
baum, vice-president; Abraham the Menorah Journal. His latest Shaarey Zedek on Saturday, Nov.
Schachter, financial secretary and book is "Sufferance is the Badge." 30, in the social hall of the syna-
treasurer; Michael Michlin, re- Mrs. Sidney Weisman is in gogue. Dancing will start at 9
cording secretary; Morris Plaf- charge of program arrangements o'clock. Don Lieb and His Col-
kin, chairman, publicity commit- for the meeting.
legians will furnish the music.
tee; Abraham Twersky and Mor-
Co-chairmen are Ted Heideman,
ris Lachover, associate chairmen, COUNCIL QUARTERLY
Mildred Jacobs and Maurice Cog-
cultural group; board of direc-
MEETING ON DEC. 22 gan. Assisting them are Shirley
tors, Herman D. Boraks, Joel
Cohen, Evelyn Pearlman, Mildred
Cashdan, Meyer Mathis, Dr.
The Jewish Community Coun- Zuckerman, Betty Greenfield,
Aaron Dubnove, A. J. Epel, H. cil will hold its quarterly meeting Goldie Rubinfire, Lillian Brown-
Goldberg, Bernard Isaacs, Solo- on Sunday afternoon, Dec. 22, at stein, Lillian Foreman, Charlotte
mon Kasdan, Israel Katz, Abra- 2:30 n. m., in the auditorium of Miller, Maurice Brewer and Mary
ham J. Lachover, Morris Lach- the Workmen's Circle Educational Sheawitz.
over, Maurice Landau, Samuel Center, at 11529 Linwood Ave.
Rubin Zissman is in charge of
Lehrman, Michael Michlin. Abra-
Simon Shetzer, president, states ticket sales.
ham Janush, Morris Plafkin, that in addition to an important
Tickets may be obtained by
Aaron Rosenberg, Julius Rabin- agenda, there will be on display calling Mildred Jacobs, Tyler
owitz, Norman Ruttenberg, Abra- at this meeting an interesting ex- 5-4970, or Maurice Coggan, Uni-
ham Schachter, Aaron Teitelbaum, hibit showing the extent of the versity' 1-6053.
Abraham Twersky, Morris Teles, subversive activities in this coun-
Mrs. Morris Teles. Representatives try and the methods being used Dr. Gamoran Addresses
of the Ladies' Auxiliary on the by the national organizations in
U. of M. Student Body
board are: Mesdames Aaron D. combating them. Because of the
Markson, Abraham Panush, A. special nature of the meeting an
"Religious Education in a De-
Schubiner, D. Rubenstein, Julius invitation is being issued to the
Rabinowitz, A. Silverman, A. officers as well as to the delegates mocracy", will be the subject of
Rappaport, Abraham DeRoven, of all the affiliated organizations. Dr. Emanuel Gamoran of Cin-
Officers and delegates of affil- cinnati, education director of the
and S. Munch.
The cultural committee consists iated organizations are urged to Union of American Hebrew Con-
of Abraham Twersky and Morris note the change of date from gregations, when he addresses the
Lachover, associate chairmen, Rab- Dec. 15, which was necessitated student body of the University
bi Morris Adler, Bernard Isaacs, because of a conflict with the of Michigan at Ann Arbor on
Michael Michlin and Solomon midweste•n conference of the Uni- Friday, Nov. 29.
Dr. Gamoran will speak under
ted Palestine Appeal which is to
Kasdan.
The cultural committee held be held in Chicago on Dec. 14 the auspices of the Jewish Chau-
tauqua Society. Dr. Edward Blake-
several meetings and formulated and 15.
man, religious counsellor of the
plans for the entire year. The
first cultural gathering was held Prcgram for Mischa Elman University of Michigan, has made
arrangements for the lecture.
last Saturday night in the new
Concert on Dec. 2
Rose Sittig Cohen Building. The
subject was the "Problem of Na-
Mischa Elman, eminent violin- Youth Education League
tional Minorities in a Democ- ist, will appear in concert at the
Paid-Up Luncheon Dec. 2
racy." The participants were Rab- Masonic Auditorium on Dec. 2,
A
board meeting of the Youth
bi Morris Adler. Solomon Kasdan 8:20 p. m. Leopold Mittman will Education
League was held at
Ready in warm, weather-shielding and becom-
and Morris Lachover.
be at the piano. The program fol- the home of Mrs. Jesse Rocen
Plans
have
been
made
for
a
ing for tots to teens on the Children's floor.
lows:
of Calvert Ave., Nov. 18.
Rashi evening, for a Tanach
I.
From the Tots' Shop this little girls three
It was decided that the paid-up
(Bible) evening, and contacts have Partita in E Minor
membership luncheon be held Dec.
piece set with appliqued snow scene: -all wool,
been made with famous out-of-
J S. Bach-Nachez 2, at the home of Mrs. A. B.
(left) $10.95 and plaid trimmed boy's set:
town Hebrew lecturers.
Allegro—Adagio-
Chereton, 17417 Ohio Ave., at
deep napped cotton lining: wool-and-cotton.
Allemanda—Gigue.
12:30 p. m. Members and pros-
Brown, green, blue. $10.95. Girl's two piece
Cardozo Club to Hold Elec- Sonata in A Major Gabriel Faure pective members are invited. For
reservations phone University
suit (right) has well tailored coat jacket with
tion of Officers Sunday
Allegro molto—Andante
2-4298.
zip front and is lined with water repellent
Allegro Vivace — Allegro
Dec. 8
cotton gabardine: brown wool, $13.95.
Quasi Presto.
RODIN CLUB
II.
Max E. Hecker, recording sec-
The last meeting of the Rodin
The Children's Fourth Floor—
retary of the Cardozo Club, an- Concerto No. 9 in D Minor
Club • was held at the home of
Louis Spohr Mrs. Meyer Kahldon of Chicago
nounces that election of officers
Allegrc—Adagio-
will take place on Sunday, Dec.
Blvd. Mrs. Nathan Fishman gave
Rondo-Allegretto.
8. All members are urged to be
a report on the card party that
present.
Nocturne in D major ....Chopin she and Mrs. Milton Miller gave
At the club's last meeting, Vida Breve DeFalla-Kreisler for the Rodin Club.
Prices subject to 3'-‘ Pales tax.
Philip Slomovitz, editor of The Hungarian Dance No. 4..Brahms
The next meeting will be at
Detroit Jewish Chronicle, ad- Polonaise in D major
the home of Mrs. M. Koffman ,
dressed the members.
Wieniawsky 3375 Fullerton, Dec. 4.

BAZAAR

Bereznitzer Aid Society

T" Annual Ball

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Snow Suits

For Winter Fun

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