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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

December 20, 1940

Panel Concludes
Education Month

Thursday—Final
Day for Aliens'
Registration

Mt. Sinai Pep
Boxerman Resigns
Rally on Dec. 26
As Council's Head

will be games and entertainment,
and a speaker will outline the
work for the 1941 donor lunch-
eon.

SIGMA GAMMA TAU
A pep rally and Chanukah
Gets New Post as
SORORITY
party will be sponsored by the
Membership Committee of
Regional Director of
Sigma Gamma Tau sorority
Mt. Sinai Hospital Association on
A.
D.
L.
of
Bnai
Brith
Hebrew Schools Holds
Next Thursday, Dec. 26, is the
Thursday, ec. 26, at 12:30 p.m., had an open meeting at the
Sessions; School News final day for the registration of
at the Bnai Moshe, Dexter and home of Lenore Willis of Oak-
William I. Boxerman, execu-
man Blvd., Dec. 10. Frances
aliens.
tive director of the Jewish corn- Lawrence.
The 14th annual Education.
There is a heavy penalty for munity council since its incep-
Members and friends are in- Bierman and Nina Gradis were
Month of the United Hebrew those who do not register.
guests.
tion, has resigned to become vited to attend this party. There
Schools was formally terminated
It
is
important
that
those
who
last Sunday evening, Dec. 15, have not yet registered at the regional director of the Anti-
Defamation League of Bnai
with a panel discussion, a "Beth
m," in the new Rose Sittig nearest Post Office should do so
A ' ohen
Building. The central at once.
Remember—Thursday,
Dec. 26,
R
on the Ocean at 13th St.
theme of the discussion was
is the final day for registration.
MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA
"We and Our Children."
Louis Robinson, president of.
All
Outside
Rooms.
Baths, Showers, Telephone. Spacious
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the United Hebrew Schools,
Lobby. Root Solarium. Coffee Shop. European Plan. Free
Parking.
Tropical
dance patio. Your Host, Ed. Singer.
opened the discussion with a Jewish education, especially with
brief introduction stating that relation to the membership en-
the management of the school: rollment project which is now
arranged this panel discussion ta being conducted by the associate
give the public an opportunity chairmen, Rudolph Zuieback an I
Dr. A. E. Bernstein. The fact
to express themselves.
Rabbi Morris Adler, chairman made clear throughout this dis-
of the evening, under whos cussion was that the education
group ought to make every effort
supervision the Education Month to reach the public through suit-
work was conducted, stressed the
importance of strengthening our able programs, through the news-
and especially through
internal forces and spiritual pow- papers,
ers. "No one can assure us of The Detroit Jewish Chronicle,
our physical safety," he said, thus to acquaint the public with
"but through education we can the problem of Jewish education
fortify ourselves from within•" which is the most vital problem
of Jewish life today. The follow.
Cantor Jacob H. Sonenklar ing took part in the discussion:
and his quartet, consisting of
Al-
Joseph Cantor, Arthur Scher, Al-
Sumetz and Max Teitel, sang Bernstein, Harry Cohen, H.
len
selections. Schaefer, N. Brown, Joseph Col-
A th• Lan g and Aaron A.
several appropriate
accompanied by Miss Florence ten, r ui
WILLIAM I. BOXERMAN
Silberblatt.
Kutzen.
Rabbi Morris Adler, the guest Brith. Mr. Boxerman came to
The first panelist was Philip
Vitalize Dry Cleaning and Hand Finishing
Slomovitz, editor of The Detroit speaker, delivered an inspiring Detroit in 1936 to help form
education. Tha the council, which • was then a
Jewish Chronicle. His subject address on Jewish with si
Called for and Delivered
was "How to Reach Our Chit meeting endedsinging of new departure in Jewish com-
dren." The key-note of his tall; Hebrew songs. Refreshments were munity organization.
In his new position Mr. Box-
Men's Regular
was to strengthen the home it., served.
Ladies' Plain
The next meeting of the mem- erman will be responsible for
order to reach the children. He
Suits or
warned against compromises bership committee will be held the development of public rela-
Dresses, Suits
"There must be a positive pro- Thursday, Dec. 26, at the home tions programs in 15 southern
Topcoats
or Topcoats
gram without concessions, a pro- of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Berman. communities, with headquarters
gram that does not hesitate to A special Chanukah program will at Miami, Fla. He will assume
maximum in education." be one of the features of th" his new duties on Jan. 2.
give t e
"Our main problem today," he meeting.
continued, "is community overor - New School's Jr. Congregation GIFT TO HEBREW SCHOOLS
The new Hebrew School branch
ganization, and confusion of the
The United Hebrew Schools
parent. We are divided into two in the Rose Sittig Cohen Build
groups, one which is over-organ- ing has formed a Junior Con • acknowledge the receipt of one-
mem half scholarship to the scholar-
ized and reached by everybody, gregation. Over a hundred
533-547 FOREST AVE., EAST
and another group which is no. hers belong to this Junior Con- ship fund from Mr. and Mrs.
reached at all, which is not in- gregation which meets every Harry Dunitz of Parkside Ave.,
terested in anything." Sabbath morning at 10 o'clock in honor of the approaching
Mrs. Charles Robinson, presi and conducts the Saturday serv- marriage of their daughter, Shir-
dent of the Woman's Auxiliary ices under the auspices of the I cy J.
of the United Hebrew Schools, staff of teachers.
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s congregation elected tha
spoke on "Children in Outlying Thi
Districts." She told the tudience following officers: Donald Beer-
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how the Auxiliary serves thos man and Jerome Kutinsky, presi-
(members
decided
to
have
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within
dents
children who do not live
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walking distance from any of two presidents following a tie in l
the schools. She stated that the the election) ; Byron Lasky, vice- 1,11
Hebrew School buses waintained president; Joan Abrams, secre • 0
by the Womans' Auxiliary carry tary ; Howard Katz, treasurer.
each day over 100 children to Central High Jr. Congregation
The children of the Junior
and from the Phaladelphia-Byron
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School . She also mentione d and Congregation of the Central
High Hebrew School elected the
fact that the new Seven
Eight Mile Road district is be- following o fficers: Gerald Lor 0
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ing served by a fleet of cabs. en . czeresident;
Milton Zeldes, 0
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Zeld es,
Hyram
Children are carried f ro m their v:
vice-president;
Ehrlichman,
Howard
home or p ublic school to the trustee;
l'arkside School, Parkside
Midland, and then taken back to trustee;
Ira Dorchen, shamosh;
I. Edelstein, shamosh, Girls,
Auxiliary: Marjorie Moline, presi.
their homes.
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secretary4
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Rabbi Moses Fischer, speaking dent urie
M i Forman,
on "Synagogue and Our Chit Leah Mchlin, vice-president,
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dren", stated that the home must
The Junior Congregation meets n
be synagogue-minded and youth- at the Bnai David Synagogue m 0
minded.
Lawrence W. Crohn spoke on o Try
Saturday
morning are
at 9:3(
clock.
The services
con-
"Palestine and Our Children" ducted under the guidance of
"A great miracle," Mr. Crohn the staff. The children them-
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said, "has happened in our own selves officiate and conduct the
day, Palestine
reinvigorated
our services. After the services re-
whole
life." He
urged the man-
are served by the 0
gem
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aent of the United Hebrew Girls' Auxiliary of the Junior U
Schools to give more time in
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o f Congregation.
their curriculum to the study
The children who come to the
Zionism. "Palestine," he said
"must be given the proper place Saturday morning services H are
igh
in the system of Jewish educa- m embers of the Central
School Branch of the United He
lion."
Henry Meyers, president of brew Gemara
Schools.
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Examination Sunday
the Jewish Community Center,
An examination in the study n
spoke on "Recreation and Edu- of Talmud will be held Sunday 11
that
cation", and emphasized
recreation must t be morning. Dec. 22, at 10 :30 o'clock 41
education and
corelated. "Bring education into at the David W. Simons Branch
the very life of the child, carry of the United Hebrew Schools.
into the child's recreatio:-
• Rabbi Leizer Levin is the in-
it over
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structor of Gemara, and Solomon
or leisure time."
Roselea Herman Kohen, presi- Kasdan is the principal of the
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dent of the Alumni Organiza- Simons
The Branch.
class that will be exam- 11
. tion, spoke on "When
the
told of
the Chili
ac- fined is the highest Talmud class. 3
Graduates", and
tivities of the Senior Alumni and There are three classes in Tal
mud in the United Hebrew
of the Junior and Sub-junior.
This discussion was followed Sthools, two in the David W.
by a lively question period. Can- Simons School, and one in the
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for , Sonenklar then sang a solo, Philadelphia-Byron School.
The examination will be in
and the meeting was concluded
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with the singing of "Hatikvah ' the study of "Babba Kama", and
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and "God Bless America." Re- it is open to the public.
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freshments were served by the
Woman's Auxiliary.

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Membership Committee Has
Educational Gathering

The United Hebrew Schools'
membership meeting held last
week in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Abe Kasle turned into an
educational gathering. The chair-
man of the evening was the host,
Mr. Kasle, who invited the guests
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