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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1940-12-13

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December 13, 1940

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

Jewish Center Dedicates Chanukah
-
Federation Issues
Yiddish Pamphlet
For Observance of Annual Book Week
Prepared by J.D.C. Dr. Solomon Grayzell of Philadelphia to Be Guest

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Pioneer Women

Proceeds from the bridge-
luncheon of the Drora Kadimah
group of the Pioneer Women of
Detroit, at the Metropolitan
Bldg., will go toward the Mozoath
Hapoaloth. Mrs. E. Lipson is
chairman, Mrs. L. Green, co-
chairman.
A social and cultural program
has been arranged for the next
meeting on Dec. 16, at 3302
Pasadena.
The Goldie Meyerson Club
dinner will be held Sunday, Dec.
15, at the home of Mrs. Morris
Lubarsky, 1 to 8 p. m. Proceeds
go towards their quota. The pub-
lic is invited.
At a well attended meeting of
members and guests, Hedera
Club heard an address by Mrs.
Nathan Spevakow, president of
the Women's Division of the
American Jewish Congress of
Detroit.
All members of the Pioneer
Women of Detroit are working
enthusiastically for the donor
luncheon to be held Wednesday,
Jan. 15, at the Masonic Temple.

HOTEL

Speaker on Dec. 23; Special Exhibit
Yiddish translations of a
MIAMI BEACH
pamphlet prepared by the Joint
of Books Arranged
Distribution Committee, entitled
With a beautiful private
"What Can We Do Today?", are
swimming pool. beach.
The Jewish Community Center's educational department has
cabana club and an acre
being forwarded this week to the arranged to observe Chanukah as Jewish Book Week.
of troptcal gardens. The
presidents and secretaries of all
At a special evening set for Dec. 23, a public meeting will
Sands is acclaimed one
local Yiddish-speaking organiza- take place, and the guest speaker will be Dr. Solomon Grayzell,
of the nation's finest re•
tions by the Jewish Welfare Fed- professor of Drepsie College and 'chairman of the publications
sort hotels. DINING .. •
indoors or on the terrace
eration. Copies of the original committee of the Jewish Publication Society of America.
. . . superb French and
pamphlet, in English, were re-
The Jewish Publication Society will send a complete exhibit
American Cuisine.
cently mailed directly from the of its books for display during the entire week, and there will be
MORTON
KIRSCH
New York office of the Joint a display of other books from the Shaarey Zedek and Public
Managing Director
Distribution Committee to many Libraries.
members of Detroit's Jewish
Other features of this program will be announced next week.
The program will be featured by a concert of Palestinian music
community.
Regarded as a "must" on the by Julius Chajes, director of music of the Jewish Center, who is
reading list of every member of an eminent composer and pianist.
the Jewish community, officers
of the organizations have been
requested by Isidore Sobeloff,
executive director of the Jewish
Welfare Federation, not only to
read the pamphlet carefully, but
ON INT OCEAN AT Tirr MAI ,
to acquaint the members of their
Betty and Benny Fox, interna-ticw's leading newspapers and the
groups with its content. In his tionally famous sky dancers who entire amusement world as the
letter Mr. Sobeloff advises the were featured at the New York most astounding aerial perform-
officers, also, that a sufficient World's Fair, will appear for one ers of all times.
number of copies .of the Yiddish week at the Littman's People's
Abraham Littman, after nego-
translation is available fordis- Theater in one of the greatest tiating for several months and
tribution to their entire member-
going through a tremendous ex-
Mrs. Z. Needle, president of
ships. The distribution of the
pense, finally secured this amaz-
ing company to present to the the Bnai David Ladies' Auxiliary,
pamphlet will be handled by a
committee of Detroit Junior
people of Detroit this great sen- announces that plans are com-
pleted for the annual donor
Service Group members, who will
sational feature.
ake place ' Win ednes-
bring the booklets directly to the
In a company with Betty and luncheon to t' •
the
WINDOW SHADES
meetings of the various societies.
Benny Fox, the Goldbergs and Bnai
nay%
at 12:30
E mhurst
Dav
Hall, I Elmhurst
' id Social
ec Dec.8
MADE TO ORDER
Arrangements for this service
Jacobs with their star cast will
may be made by calling the Fed-
Cleaned and Repaired
take part in this thrilling musical and Mrs.
14th L.
Sts. Needleman is the
eration office. Robert Mazer, who
show.
luncheon
chairman
and
Mrs.
Jos-
LINOLEUM
serves on the Junior Service
Dancing on a dime in the eph Weingarden is chairman of
Group board of directors, heads
Inlaid and Battleship
clouds—this
is
the
thrill
sensa-
tickets.
the committee of young people
tion the Littman's People's Then-
Miss Florence Weintraub will
CARPETING
who will conduct the distribu-
ter has arranged for this per- present a musical and dramatic
tion. A. J. Lachover, of the
Rugs
and Furniture
formance. The greatest critics program.
United Hebrew Schools, who
of
the
nation,
including
govern-
Rabbi
Joshua
Sperka
will
be
VENETIAN
BLINDS
served as executive secretary of
ors and senators, and prominent the speaker of the afternoon.
the Organizations Division in the
Drapery
Hardware
personalities throughout the the- Cantor Singer will provide a pro-
Allied Jewish Campaign, is act-
Get Our Prices and Save
atrical world, were thrilled with gram of Yiddish melodies.
Free ENtImates Furnished
ing as advisor to the committee.
this amazing spectacle of Betty
Mrs.
Sperka
will
be
the
chair-
Stressing the fact that the
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and Benny Fox. Men, women and man of the afternoon.
Joint Distribution Committee is
Mrs.
CALL
TYLER 5-1230
children
shivered
after
witness-
For
reservations
call
the only agency which can still
ing one of their performances ac. Needle, To. 6-5521, or Mrs.
do relief work in Nazi-occupied
the New York World's Fair and Nudelman, To. 6-1689.
territory today, in a letter sent
acclaimed them to be one of the
to officers of the organizations,
world's wonders in the entertain-
Mr. Sobeloff stated: "From time
ment world.
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to time we receive inquiries re-
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These
artists
will
present
their
garding recent developments on
production with the entire cast O
the world scene. What is happen-
BETTY and BENNY FOX
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of the New York World's Fair
ing abroad? What have the ma-
and
the
Goldbergs'
and
the
Ja-
jo• agencies of our Detroit Al- musical spectacles ever presented
lied Jewish Campaign done with on the Yiddish stage, "A Wed- cobs' entire company in "A Wed-
ding in the Sky." Music by L.
our financial help? What can ding in the Sky."
This famous sister and brother Schenetzsky, world's famous com-
still be done if pledges fare paid
promptly? These questions, and have thrilled over 19,000,000 poser, dances produced by Theo-
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other s, are answered in the people at the World's Fair, and dore Kozloff, directed by Benny 0
pamphlet prepared by the Joint have been acclaimed by the na- Fox and Goldbergs and Jacobs.
Distribution Committee. The J.
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D. C., as a major partner in the
AARON
A.
SILBERBLATT
United Jewish Appeal, is the Littman's Sages
TO ADDRESS N. H. J. C.
largest beneficiary of our Allied
Jewish Campaign, receiving a
"House of Glass"
substantial prcentage of all the
The monthly meeting of the
funds we raise."
"House of Glass," the splen- Detroit League, National Home O
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The officers of Yiddish-speak- did production which was spon- for Jewish Children, will be held
ing organizations are requested sored by the Yiddish Cultural
0
to call the Jewish Welfare Fed- Section of the Jewish Community at the Jewish Center, Woodward
t.
eration office, Columbia 1600— Council last Tuesday evening, at Holbrook, on Wednesday, Dec.
line 41, to arrange for the dis- will be staged this Friday eve- 18, at 1:30 p. m., and will be
tribution of the pamphlets at ning and Sunday matinee and
by the president,
their meetings. There will be no eveninf, at Littman's Theater, Presided over
charge of any kind.
12th and Seward. The entire cast Mrs. Harry Goldberg.
Following the business session,
participates in this play. The
Director of Jewish Com- play deals with the ambitions *of a program of entertainment and
h
cial hour will take place. A
munity
Center Comments a young Jewish doctor and te
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trials and tribulations he en- a s
on Editorial
Editor, Detroit, Jewish Chronicle: counters in his efforts to succeed number of children from the
, I have read''ivith pleasure the in his chosen profession.
editorial in the The Chronicle en-
t g ir t Ia l \ e1;1 1 .,,"The Center Cultural Pro-
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World's Greatest Aerialists at Littman's People's
Theater Dec. 17 Through Dec. 22

Bnai David Ladies
Donor Event Dec. 18

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Kalvarier Aid Society Forms

e are particularly happy at
Sial
pec Memorial Fund
the Center to know that men and
women of discrimination truly
The Kalvarier Aid Society's
recognize the communal value of
the educational and cultural ef- eighth annual dinner dance was
forts being undertaken by the held Dec. 8, at Congregation Beth
Center to serve the needs of the Tefilo Emanuel, Taylor and Wood-
community and to contribute to row Wilson. Over 300 guests at-
the development of higher stand- tended
this
affair.
111 rs.
Ida
Stolinsky, president,
. e aids s erioefnc a ee . sthetic and intellectual thanks Mrs. Rose Lewis, and co-
At the same time it may be chairman, Mrs. David Freedman,
emphasized that our purpose is for making this dinner an out-
not to serve only an elite but the standing
success. Aid Society or-
The Kalvarier
community at large. And nothing
pleases us more than to see men ganized a Moos Chitim fund in
and women of all cultural group- memory of Mrs. Sarah Freedman,
logs, Zionist 'and non-Zionist, Yid- deceased wife of David Freed-
dishist and Hebraist, lay and pro- man. To this fund, Mr. Freed-
fesional, attending regularly our man will donate $25 each year
lectures and concerts and partici- for the next five years. Mr. and
and broth-
i. ... pat N ing in t or attending other funs- Mrs. Louis Gibbs, sister
ing $ 10 each
Center. That is as it er-in-law, are dona
year, for the nexi. five years.
t should
so
ihnU 1 be.
Mr. and ,Mrs. Morris Radner
.") Ma I also comment on the rec-
t ommendation with which the edi- donated $25 to the Malke Radner
rial concludes—that the Center Flower Fund which was estab-
plan concerted efforts for the lished by the society in memory
avoidance of conflicts in our extra- of their mother, Mrs. Malke Rad-
curricular
cultural undertakings. ner, deceased wife of George Rad-
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our own experience, we ner. Donations were received from
have
haNe good reason to concur with
You in the need for such a sere- Ben Lewis, Mr. Jacobs and son,
to
ice and would be very glad to try Herman
Feldstein.
The canned
food and fresh
effect such shared planning on
r
of the major groups fruits and vegetables which were
the
I h conduct public programs. auctioned off during the s evening
which
of Shel-
were donated to the Hou e
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ter by Dav F
Executive Director.

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Roth-Berdun School of Dancing
and Branches
will be presented in a program
4th floor Organ Studios
of singing and interpretative O
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The guest speaker will be O
OPEN EVENINGS
Aaron A. Silberblatt, whose sub- 0II0=0=01=10=01=I0=0 1= 0
ject will be "Experiences of a
Court Reporter". Mr. Silberblatt
has for many years been func-
tioning as a free-lance and offi-
cial reporter, and at the present
Of the Piano Department of Grinnell Brothers
time is the official court reporter
Extends an Invitation to His Many Friends to Visit Him at
for Judge Joseph A. Moynihan
1515 WOODWARD AVENUE
of the Wayne Circuit Court.
Members of the League and
Where He Can Display to Them the Latest Piano Creations
the public are invited.

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