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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle
Decr- i_or 6, 1940
Dr. Jeghers to Give
Reception Sunday
Sets Dec. 15 as
Altman Observes
Honors Her Betrothal
Her Wedding Date Ballin Lecture on
Ilth Anniversary
Of Broadcasting
Wednesday, Dec. 11 Mr. and Mrs. Max Siegel of
Judges Scallen, Skillman, and
Nicol and Aaron Rosenberg
Among Speakers
On Sunday, Dec. 1, Hyman
Altman completed 11 years of
continuous broadcasting on Sta-
tion
The final speaker in the eighth
series of the Dr. Max Ballin
Memorial Lectures, sponsored by
LONDON, (Palcor Agency)—
Zionism, the rebuilding of Eretz
1110 Atkinson Ave., will be hosts Israel as the Jewish National
at a reception on Sunday, Dec. Home, is the only logical answer
8, from 2 to 5 p. m., in honor that can be made by the Jewish
people to the ruthless policy of
evacuation now being pursued in
Central Europe, or to the more
insidious inroads made on its
national integrity by assimila-
tion, according to Prof. Selig
Brodetsky, president of the Jew-
ish Board of Deputies and Po-
litical Head in London of the
Jewish Agency Executive.
North End Clinic, will be Dr.
Harold J. Jeghers, assistant pro-
fessor of medicine at the Bos-
ton University School of Medi-
cine, whose address on "Recent
Advances in Vitamin Therapy,"
will be given at the Detroit In-
stitute of Art Lecture Hall on
Wednesday evening, Dec. 11, at
8:30 o'clock. The Dr. Max Ballin
Lecture Series is presented an-
nually br North End Clinic as
an edutlitional project. Each year
it is devoted to study in a spe-
cialized field, offering post gradu-
ate work to the physicians of
Wayne County. The subject of
this year's course is "Recent Ad-
vances in Therapeutics."
Dr. Aaron A. Farbman has act-
ed as chairman of the committee
.s of North End Clinic staff physi-
cians in charge of the arrange-
MISS BERNICE SMITH
ments for the 1940 course. He
has been assisted by Drs. Abe
Mr. and Mrs. Max Smith of Becker, Sidney Biegler, Thomas
3011 Sturtevant Ave. announce Marwil, H. S. Mellen, Maurice
the approaching marriage of their Meyers, Sol G. Meyers, Harry C.
daughter, Bernice, to Sol Mendel- Saltzstein and Myer Teitelbaum.
son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dr. William H. Gordon and Dr.
Mendelson of South Haven, Mich., Saul Rosenzweig served on the
on Sunday, Dec. 15, at 12:30 committee in an ex-officio ca-
P. M., at the Wilshire Hotel.
pacity.
North End Clinic is a member
agepcy of the Detroit Commu-
Detroit Jews Invited nity Fund and the Jewish Wel-
fare Federation.
The studio was bedecked with
baskets of flowers sent to Mr.
and Mrs. Altman from the or-
ganizations which they have sup-
ported for many years. Numer-
ous congratulatory messages wero
showered upon the Altmans.
Among those who participated
in the celebration were Judge
W. McKay Skillman, Mandel
Bernstein, the first Jewish com-
mentator on the Altman hour;
Max Silverman, president of the
House of Shelter; Abraham Litt-
m an of Littman's People's Thea-
ter, and Ben Lemberg.
Congratulatory remarks were
made by John Lord Booth, presi-
dent and general manager of
WMBC, who said:
"I consider your Jewish pro-
gram one of the finest that I
have ever heard and will be look-
ing forward to many happy years
of association with you. Con-
gratulations, Hymie, and good
luck on your 11th year in radio."
Fred Knorr, program director,
gave a message of congratula-
tion on behalf of the entire staff
of WMBC.
The guest of honor on this oc-
casion was Judge John P. Scal-
to a Siyum Torah
len of the Recorder's Court, who
on Sunday
was the first to congratulate
the Altmans on their first anni-
versary on WMBC. He said in
Sunday, Dec. 8, at 6 p. m.,
the inspiring ceremony of a
part:
"Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Altman 'Siyum Sefer Hatorah" will take
have from the very birth of this place in the Philadelphia-Byron
hour to this date consecrated Hall in honor of Rabbi Moses
their efforts not merely to the Silver, known as the Slonimer
commercial and to the crass ma- Rebbe.
terialism of radio, as we know
This unique event will be cele-
it, but to, the better things in brated with a dinner, music and
life. To the sheltering of the un- addresses by prominent speakers.
sheltered, To the feeding of the
At 3 p. m. friends and guests
starved. To the alleviating of will gather in the home of Mr.
pain and suffering and distress and Mrs. Lev, 1681 Lee Place.
among the less fortunate ones From here the Scroll will be
in our midst. That is why this taken in parade to the Philadel-
radio institution goes on and on. phi-Byron Hall.
That is why civic and spiritual
The admission of $1 per per-
leaders are desirous and anxious son will go to a fund to bring
to use it as a medium of com- the family of Rabbi M. Silver
munication with the people of from Europe.
this city."
The address of Rabbi Silver is
Judge Henry G. Nicol of the 12019 Dexter Blvd., where serv-
Circuit Court dwelt upon the ices are held on Saturdays. His
philosophy and usefulness of ra- telephone number is Ho. 3058.
dio broadcasting.
Aaron Rosenberg, president of
the Yiddish Cultural Section of Music Study Club to Fea-
the Jewish Community Council,
ture Two Artists in
spoke briefly in Yiddish.
Program Dec. 11
At the conclusion of the pro-
gram both Mr. and Mrs. Hyman
Music Study Club of Detroit
Altman pledged themselves to
continue their activities in worth- will present Miss Maryan Fleish-
while movements in the future er, pianist, and Zinovi Bistrit-
as they did in the past. They zky, violinist, with the Michigan
expressed the earnest wish and W. P. A. Symphony Orchestra,
hope that the Jewish community in a concert at the Detroit Insti-
should become so prosperous that
the Altman Charity Hour should
not be a necessity any longer
and that the time devoted to
pleas for assistance for the un-
fortunates be consecrated to cul-
ture and education.
Halevy Takes Part
In Radio Program
The Halevy Singing Society
participated in the radio program
last Sunday celebrating the be-
ginning of the 12th year of the
Altman Jewish Hour on Station
WMBC.
Allan Summits, Halevy vice
president, expressed the feelings
of the organization to Mr, and
Mrs. Altman, following which
the Halevy Chorus sang two
selections. Dan Frohman directed
the chorus, which was accom-
panied at the piano by Bella
Ritten Goldberg.
The Halevy is now rehearsing
new music which is to be pre-
sented at its next annual con-
cert early in 1941.
The Halevy invites all who
are interested in Jewish musical
activities to join. Rehearsals are
held every Tuesday in Room 123,
Norther n High School, beginning
at 9p. m
.
"Three Sisters" Is
Now at Littman's
"Three Sisters", by Meyer
Schwartz, a brilliant portrayal of
American-Jewish life, is being
staged
at Littman's Yiddish Peo-
ple's Theater, 12th and Seward,
for the first time in Detroit.
This play is the attraction for
Friday
evening and Sunday
matinee and evening,
Zionism Is Answer to Evacuation
and Assimilation, Says
Brodetsky
N. H. J. C. League
Program Dec. 18
I would not give one moment
of heaven for all the joys and
riches of the world, even if it
lasted for thousands and thou-
sands of years.—Martin Luther.
lidaufr
rheintilmagt
MISS SYLVIA L. SIEGEL
of the engagement of their daugh-
ter, Sylvia Lee, to Saul G. Dun-
itz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max
Dunitz of Fairfield Ave. No
cards.
The wedding will hike place on
Dec. 22, at the Statler Hotel.
Miss Siegel attended Duke Uni-
versity in Durham, N. C., and
graduated from Wayne Univer-
sity. Mr. Dunitz graduated from
the University of Michigan, Col-
lege of Engineering, and the
University of Michigan Graduate
School.
Mrs. Morry Skolnick, program
chairman of the Detroit League AZA DeMolay Dance to
of the National Home for Jewish
Open Regional Conclave
Children at Denver, announces
Program Here
that an interesting program will
A dance to be jointly sponsored
by the Mosaic chapter of DeMolay °
will open up the activities of the
three-day AZA Jr. Bnai Brith
Michigan Regional Tournament on
Wednesday evening, Dec. 25. Le-
roy Smith and his Victor Re-
cording band have been engaged
to play for the dance which will
be held at the Fort Wayne Hotel,
the site of the convention ac-
tivities.
Chapters from Detroit and
throughout the State of Michi-
gan, including one from Windsor,
are expected to participate in ora-
tory, debating, basketball, socials
and banquets.
The Detroit Bnai Moshe chap-
ter 321 sponsors the conclave with
the following committee in charge
of programing: Leo Soble and
Bernard Weisberg, co-chairman;
Phil Rothschild, publicity; con-
vention committee, Milton Bar-
nett, Harvey Weisberg, Fred Re-
me•, Harry Schwartz, Jerry Wolf,
Jerry Finn, Bill Edelson, Dave
MRS. HARRY GOLDBERG
Schane, Bernard Rosenberg, Jun-
be held at the Jewish Center on io• Auxiliaryies of Bnai Brith
Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 18, will assist the convention com-
mittee in dating arrangements
at 2:30 o'clock.
Through the courtesy of Roth and registration. Members from
and Berdun several specialty acts the auxiliaries on the staff in-
have been secured, among the clude Lillian Goldberg, Esther
leading numbers being the talent- Jean Milner, Betty Greenfield,
ed 12-year-old dancer, Doris Fox, Sarah Kaplan and Molly Dudnick.
"Fighters for Freedom" is the
and the 11-year-old singer, Mil-
cultural program which AZA
dred Geller.
The guest speaker of the after- chapters will enact for December
noon will be Aaron Silberblatt. according to Max Chomsky, AZA
Mrs. Harry Goldberg, president deputy. It is the story of the
of the Detroit League, urges all participation of the American
members to attend and bring their Jews in the Wars of the United
States.
friends.
Abraham Fleishman, member-
Marshall Lodge's Theater ship director of the Jewish Com-
munity Center, has been named
Party Sunday Eve.
as advisor to the Highland Park
Detroit Louis Marshall Lodge AZA chapter 313.
of Bnai Brith will hold its monthly
theater party on Sunday evening, Bnai Brith Women's Auxili-
Dec. 8, it is announced by Max
ary to Meet Monday
Blumenthal, chairman of the com-
Evening
mittee on special functions. There
will be an advance showing of an
MISS MARYAN FLEISHER
The Women's Auxiliary No. 122
outstanding full length bill of
tute of Arts, Wednesday evening, motion pictures, to be followed by of Bnai Brith will meet Monday
Dec. 11, at 8:30. Valter Poole a buffet supper and dancing at the evening, Dec. 9, at Bnai Moshe
will conduct. Tickets may be pur- Variety Club in the Book Cadillac Synagogue, Dexter at Lawrence.
The Auxiliary this year con-
Hotel. Reservations are available
chased at the door.
Miss Fleisher is an artist pu- through Jess R. Feiler at Davi- tinued its policy of purchasing
and presenting little girls' dresses
pil of Guy Mayer, and is now affil- son 1937.
On Tuesday evening, Dec. 10, to the Free Press, to be dis-
iated with the Art Center Music
School, teaching the Dunning the Louis Marshall Lodge Bowl- tributed by the Goodfellows to
System of piano instruction. She ing League, under the direction indigent children at Christmas
has had two years of study at of Morton J. Becheck, will hold time. The Ruth Alden Committee
the Juilliard Foundation in New its annual smoker at the Jewish consisted of Mrs. G. Hertz and
York City, and has also studied Community Center, with refresh- Mrs. M. Goldberg, co-chairmen,
ments to supplement the program who this year gave 210 dresses,
at Asheville, N. C.
Mr. Bistritzky is a member of of entertainment. Teams winning more than twice the number given
the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, in the Bowling League will repre- last year.
Mrs. Charles Solovich is chair-
in the first violin section, and is sent Louis Marshall Lodge at the
also the conductor of the YMCA National Bnai Brith Bowling man of Hillel Committee for Dis-
League Congress to be held in trict No. 6, and last week-end was
Symphony Orchestra.
Detroit on Feb. 16, when more in Chicago and Champaigt for
Maxie Rosenbloom, of the than 1000 bowlers from all sec- the rededication of the New Hil-
screen and ring, is going to run tions of the country will compete lel Foundation at the University
of Illinois.
a Miami night club this season. for 200 prizes.
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