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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1940-12-20

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

December 20, 1940

IN THE REALM OF SOCIETY

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LIGHT OF HOPE


Dr. and Mrs. Barney Nosan-
chuk of 2024 Glynn Ct. will have
house on Sunday, Dec.
open
22, beginning at 4 p.m. No
cards.

Miss Leah Ruth Pearlman, stu-
dent at the University of Wis-
consin, is spending a few days
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Benjamin Pearlman, and will
leave for Pittsburgh for the
Mrs. A. J. Rosenshine and chil- remainder of her vacation.
dren of Pingree Ave. left Sun-
day for Los Angeles where Mrs.
Mrs. Julius Goldman of Griggs
Rosenshine will visit her par- Ave. entertained on Saturday.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Morris De- Dec. 14, with a luncheon in
Raven, former Detroiters.
honor of Miss Gertrude Gold-
man of Glynn Court, Miss Gold-
Bernard Petrie, student at Cul- man will be married to Albert
ver Military Academy, is spend- Kane on Dec. 24.
ing his holiday vacation with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. How-
Miss Charlotte Goldberg of
ard Fridman of Second Blvd.
Pingree Ave. returned to Detroit,
after spending 10 days in Chi-
Eada Rubenstein, who is at- cago where she was extensively
tending school at the Juilliard entertained in honor of her
school of Music in New York, forthcoming marriage to Louis
arrived home Friday, Dec. 20, Arnoff of that city.
spend the holidays with her
to
family.
Miss Evelyn Sandra Hordes,
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bromberg daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
of Blaine Ave. will celebrate liam Hordes of Calvert Ave., who
their silver wedding anniversary is a student at the New York
on Dec. 21, at a dinner party School of Fine and Applied Arts,
is home to spend her holiday
for frie s nds and relatives at vacation with her family.
Deutsch's Restaurant.

Lecture-Demonstration on
Dance to Present Carl
Miller in Talk on "Music
in Dance"

present the final of the series
on April 6, when she will talk
on "Dance as a Treater Art."
A tea and discussion period will
conclude each of these programs.

The second of five lecture-
demonstrations on dance will be
presented by the Jewish Com-
munity Center on Sunday, Jan.
5, at 3 o'clock, in the Center
auditorium, Woodward at Hol-
brook. Carl Miller, composer-
accompanist for dance, will dis-
cuss "Music in ante."
On Feb. 2, Rhea Carroll, dance
sculptress, will talk on "Sculp-
ture and Dance." Ruth L. Mur-
ray, assistant professor of
Health Education of the College
of Education, Wayne University,
will discuss "Dance in Educa-
tion" on March 2. Olga Fricker,
director of the Olga Fricker
School of Dance and Drama, will

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The lights of hope burning in
the seven-branched Menorah—
since the victory of the Macca-
bees a symbol of Jewish hope
for the triumph of right over
might—will, during the observ-
ance of Chanukah this year (be-
ginning
ginning next Tuesday evening,
Jacob J. Nathan to Dec, 24), alas, be blacked out
Nazi-dominated lands. They
Speak at Bnai Moshe on in
till, however, shine as ever in
"Chanukah

When
Two
Jewish communities in the
MENDELSON . SMITH
Worlds Clash" Dec. 27 free part of the world and in
Mr. and Mrs. Max Smith of
de-
3011 Sturtevant Ave. announce
the marriage of their daughter, "Chanukah — When Two Eretz
mocracy
Israel,
in the
an present
outpost
struggle,
of
Bernice, to Sol Mendelson, son Worlds Clash" will be the sub-
of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mendel- ject of Rabbi Jacob J. Nathan's where the Jewish National Horne
of South Haven, Mich. on lecture at the special Chanukah continues to be built in war as
son
in Above
p eace' is a Chanukah scene in
Sunday,
Sunday, Dec. 15, at the Wilshire services to be held Friday eve-
Hotel. Rabbi Morris Adler offi- ning, Dec. 27, 8:20 •the
sharp, agricultural
at
settlements on
Congregation Bnai Moshe.
ciated.
Rabbi
Nathan
will
analyze
the
Jewish
National
Fund land in
The bride was beautiful in a
s h oe where the ancient Me-
satin gown with high neckline basic differences between the Palesti
during the Chanukah
of real lace, long puffed sleeves, Philosophy of Judaism and Hel- norah is, duri top of the water
finger tip veil held in place by lenism, and demonstrate that the week, placed on
these two ideals tower in each settlement and
a beaded bonnet type cap and conflict between though
under a lighted with the appropriate tra
long train. She carried a white is still going
on,
, in contemporary ditional ceremony in which the
g
g
s
s
different
guise,
Bible on which was white orchids
heroic spirit of the ancient Mac
with satin streamers. Harold Ro- history.
history choir of the Bnai Moshe cables is the central theme. The
of Chicago was the best
The *
man apd Dorothy Bistrow was Religious school prepared special same spirit of determination will
Chanukah
melodies in honor of dominate the Chanukah parties
maid of honor. The bridesmaids
were Shirley Simon, Ann Escoff, the occasion. Cantor David Katz- which have been planned in many
S. communities
by the
local
Marian Rosenman and Bernice man will chant the traditional U.
Jewish
Nationkl Fund
Councils
Nlorganstein. Messrs. Nate Spec- man
Sabbath melodies. Sabbath Z m ir - as a means for enlisting popular
P
tor, Charles Hoptman, Fran Fine o r s will be sung by the entire support for the Fund's "More
ONL Y
and Jerome Mendelson were the Congregation.
- Land for More Food" program
ushers. Master Jackie Kramer
The general public and par during the war period.
titularly the youth are invited
.4 : 00
was ringbearer.
.
Out-of-town guests included to attend the services. A social Neugarten Sunshine Club
PER,,
MODEL LIMN _40
Mrs. Nellie Sanger and son and
o f hour in the banquet hall of the
to Elect Officers Monday
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Budrow
Congregation will follow.
The Bnai Moshe Religious
Toledo; Mr. and Mrs. P. Lan-
*9-Piece Set of Matched
Mrs. Charles Rothstein was
Dishes—including colored
sky, Mr. and Mrs. George Lan- school will hold its annual Cha-
dishes for leftovers,
sky, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Lan nukah festival Sunday morning, hostess at a luncheon honoring
crystal butter dish and
sky and Mr. and Mrs. Saxon of Dec. 22, at 11 o'clock, to which the executive board of Neugar-
Fiesta Ware water pitcher.
One look at this big new G.E Christmas
Ann Arbor;,, Mr. and Mrs. Joe parents and children of the corn- ten Sunshine Club, on Dec. 16.
* Cold Storage Compart-
Special Refrigerator and you'll want it for
Mrs. Lester Smith, chairman
ment that keeps meats
Morganstein and children and munity are invited. Rabbi Na-
market•fresh for days.
your No. I gift this year! Its new low price
of
special
functions,
and
her
co-
Harold Romain of Chicago and than will speak on "Chanukah
makes it the greatest value ever offered by
*High-Humidity Vegetable
chairman,
Mrs.
Samuel
Rothstein,
Fran Fine of Lansing.
—The Eternal Lights." The
Drawer that keeps green.
General Electric. Completely equipped, in-
Mr. and Mrs. Mendelson left dramatic group of the school, revealed plans for the next fund-
* stuffs crisp and fresh.
raising project—an evening of
cluding special features usual'y found only
on a wedding trip to Chicago
* Wire Fruit Basket.
in G-Es costing up to $100 more! See it
and upon their return will re- under
the
direction
of
Lillian
games
on
Jan.
15
at
the
Leland
Mellen, will present a Chanukah
* Famous General Electric
Hotel.
Tickets
may
be
pur-
NOW, and let's talk it mil
side on Chicago Blvd.
play. The puppetry group, under
New Art Recipe Book.
the direction of Cyr' Aronson, chased from members or from
OSTROW • GREENSTONE _ prepared several interesting ex- Mrs. Harold Kline, co-chairman.
The monthly meeting will be
The marriage of Diane Jac hibits. The choir, under the di-
held at the Community Center
quelynn
Ostrow
to
Milford
Mich-
Refrigerators, Washers, Radios, All Electrical Appliances
ael Greenstone took place Dec. rection of Jewel Klein, will sing on Monday, Dec. 25. Following
8 at the bride's home on Colling. Chanukah melodies. Refresh- a dessert luncheon election of
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wood Ave. with Rabbi Morris ments will be served by the Bnai officers for the next term will
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be held.
Adler officiating. Moshe Sisterhood.
The maid of honor was the
bride's sister, Marjorie Ostrow.
Young Judaea Plans
The best man was the groom's
Chanukah Program
brother, Warren Greenstone, and
the usher was the bride's uncle,
for Dec. 29
Nat Winkelman of Pittsburgh.
Later in the evening a recep-
All of the Young Judaea
tion was held after which the
n Detroit
fu
couple left for a honeymoon in groupsfunctioning
i
ning a Cha nukah pro-
are
plan
Chicago.
Among those present from out gram to be given on Dec. 29,
A l w a y s Welcome . . . Inexpensively
town we
and Mrs. Abe at 2:30 p.m., at the new Hebrew
er Mr.
of
Priced . . . from Grinnell's Great Stocks
of Cleveland; Mr. School on Tyler and Lawton.
Winkelman
and Mrs. Herman Winkelman of The public is invited.
12" Toy Drum, a ttractively
78c
The program follows:
Painsville, 0.; Mrs. Paul Kur-
figured, sticks
Bar Kochba Club (Sam Kan-
Statuettes
lander, Mrs. Harry Miller an7
Toy Drum outfit, sticks, stand
95c
Mr. Saul Winkelman, all of Los er, leader), blessing of Chanu-
of
Famous
lyre,
complete
kah candles; Zeire Zion Club
Angeles.
Composers
Complete Jr. Drum Outfit, Bass, $4.95
The couple are now at home (Ruth Seidner, leader), panto-
mime and songs concerning
snare, cymbals, etc.
19c 39c 68c
at 16502 Welland.
Chanukah; Lillian Wald Club
$2.75
(Zena Etkin, leader), a play en-
Powder Puff Music Box
Imitation white
POTASHNIK - LASSER
The marriage of Miss Rose titled "Chanukah in Different
marble. Bach,
50c
...
Books on Music, from .
Lasser, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Countries"; Bnos Deborah Club
Beethoven, Wag-
Manic Lasser, to Sylvan Potash- (Shirley Ritchie, leader), Cha-
ner, many others.
$3.95
Beethoven Book Ends
3 sizes. Fine gift
nik, s on of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel nukah poetry; Vera Weitzman
Potashnik, was solemnized on Club (Sadie Finkelstein, leader) ,
for music-lovers!
Swiss Music Boxes, 2- and
$4.25
Sunday, Dec. 8. Rabbi Morris Chanukah songs; Emma Lazarus
and 3-airs, from .........
Club (Annette Isaacs, leader),
Adler officiated. .
$9.50
It°131e
tableaux depicting Chanukah
Disc Music Box ............
itoS
scenes; Henrietta Szold Club
$1.25
(
Esther
Charness,
leader),
verse
Zipper Music Portfolio
Jr. Bereznitzer Society New
chair will recite poetry honor-
0Mask
• Year's Eve Dance
ing the 80th birthday of Henri-
. . . and hundreds of others
etta Szold; Rose Jacobs Club
The Junior Bereznitzer Society (Ruth Friedland, leader), Pal-
will sponsor a New Year Eve
estinian songs and dances. Mrs.
dinner dance at the Barium
Hotel. There wil be entertain- Theresa Kay's group will appear
with this club.
ment, favors, etc.
The members of the club
Earle Harger and his WXYZ sponsored by Miss Esther Duchin
Orchestra will provide the music. will act as hostesses. There will
All proceeds from this affair
will be used for charitable pur- be refreshments.
Miss Helen Kass is executive
poses.
Judaea in
For reservations call George director of Young
Detroit.
Fredson, No. 9786.

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