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December 27, 1940

Hadassah "Member Bring a Member"
Luncheon on Jan. 7

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CINCINNATI 30, OHIO

13

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

Chanukah Event of
Shaarey Zedek on
Sunday Evening

Observe Chanukah
at Hebrew Schools

Thursday, Dec. 26, was Cha-
The following week, on Tues-
nukah festival day in the follow-
A "Member Bring a Member"
WEL
luncheon, popular feature of last day, Jan. 14, the Detroit chapter
The Congregation, the Sister- ing branches of the United Heb-
year's Hadassah program, will be of Hadassah will hold its month- hood and the Men's Club of Con- rew Schools: Philadelphia-By-
MIAMI BEACH
repeated again this year on Tues- ly meeting at 2 o'clock at the gregation Shaarey Zedek will ron, Brady, Parkside and Cen-
With a beautiful private
(lay, Jan. 7, at 12:30 o'clock, at Jewish Community Center. The celebrate Chanukah with a din- tral. Interesting and entertain-
swimming pool. beach.
the Jewish Community Center. Music Study Club will furnish ner-`dance to be held Sunday, ing programs consisting of chor-
cabana club and an acre
of tropical gardens. The
Mrs. Milton Aladdin, membership the program.
Dec. 29, at 6:30 p. m. in the uses singing Chanukah songs,
Sands is acclaimed one
Mrs. Philip Lipson and Mrs.
playlets staged by the pupils,
chairman, and her co-chairmen,
of the nation's finest re-
brief talks by members of the
Mrs. Irving Wartell and Mrs. David Seligson announce the fol-
sod hotels. DINING .. •
lowing
contributions
to
Jewish
staff,
were
among
the
features.
indoors or on the terrace
Samuel Almug, are completing
. . . superb French and
National
Fund:
A
Golden
Book
The
new
Hebrew
School
in
plans for the program.
American Cuisine.
the Rose Sittig Cohen Building
Mrs. Joseph Ehrlich will open inscription in memory of Barney
will hold its Chanukah celebra-
MORTON KIRSCH
the program with a talk and will B. Wetsman by his mother, Bes-
Managing Director
tion Monday morning, Dec. 30,
be followed by a play "Blame it sie Wetsman. A Golden Book
and the David W. Simons School
on the Movies" which is being inscription in memory of Joseph
has completed its arrangements
directed by Mrs. Blanche Fenn. Wetsman by Mrs, Ralph David-
for Chanukah celebration on
Mrs. John Frazer, chairman of son, Morris M. Saulson and Mary
Tuesday morning, Dec. 31.
the dramatic committee, an- Uhr.
The Women's Auxiliary of the
nounces that in the cast will Trees: in honor of recovery of Alex
United Hebrew Schools headed
be Mesdames Joseph Jackier, Barnett, by Sist..rhood of Congrega-
by Mrs. Charles Robinson sent
Robert Deutsch, Sam Croll, Mil- tion Beth TIllo Emanuel In honor of
Bale Silverberg's Bar-Mitzvah, by Mr.
Chanukah gifts, consisting of
ton Atlas, Roy Fisher, and Ilan- and
Ntrs. Ntax Bushkin; in memory or
Palestinian bags of candy, to
old Ressler. A musical program Samuel Shapiro, by \t r. and firs. Al - •
In
all of the pupils of the United
thus rimiasiai of Alpena. Mich • Max
Will follow.
ON INI pct.'s IT 16i+ SlItil
-
by
or litx Burdick.
Hebrew Schools.
Admission to the luncheon is memory
\Veiny!. and Berman Fisher; In mem-
either to bring a new member
iait
ohfTlearrneN1.r. 11.1ZeNt is in4tani. , 1,..i y ll sSarah
or her dues. Mrs. Milton Mad- " Bru Y ,. }
Chanukah Party of
In'
and Mrs. Louis itoslal l. milt
din, Ho. 2973, and Mrs. Irving Mr.
neory
tor t' of Jacob Wuzow, by Mr. and
Poalei Zion Branch
"
"'"
Wartell, Un. 3-1460, who are .1 Irs. George Itoinowitz; In memory
on Sunday Night
taking reservations, also have a r ltebeca Fenton, by Mr. and Ntrzt.
'art Shall t ; In memory of M ol y
list of prospects for those mem- I Plelshman,
mother of Line Ntarg,olls,
Members of Poalei Zeire Zion
bers who do not have any avail- Samuel Karbel, father of Sadie -
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.—
man,
mid
Jacob
Abrahamson, father
Branch No. 2 and their friends
able. The following are members
Lillian Fleiss, by the Ladies Aux-
(Religious News Servic e)—
of the membership committee of
are
invited
to
attend
the
Cha-
iliary of Aesculapi an Pharr:meet:0"a!
CANTOR J. H. SONENKLAR nukah party given by Mr. and Christian churches were urged
who are assisting at the affair: fraternity; In memory of Nathan Fin-
to break down barriers of anti-
Mesdames Charles Gitlin, Charles ley. by Mrs. Buchhalter.
Social
Hall of the Congregation. Mrs. Abraham Friedman on Sun- Jewish prejudice in their com-
To the Joseph II. Ehrlich Ntemori^.1
day
evening,
Dec.
29,
8
o'clock,
Hyman, Aaron Friedman, Arnold Fund,
The committee in charge of
by Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Nor-
Frank, Saul Forman, Mitchell man and Miss Sarah Goldberg.
arrangements consists of Mrs. M. at their home, 3252 Clements. munities in a report presented
Kaplan, Joseph Jackier, Milford (*on Bibut ions: In memory of Ben- Zackheim, Mrs. M. Blumberg, J. This Chanukah party has become here to a joint meeting of the
Frumin, by Mr. and Mrs. Max
an annual , affair and members Home Missions Council and
Pregerson, Albert Carnick, Ray- jamin
I !ushIcin ; in memory of Benjamin Radner, Mrs. L. Tobin, Mrs. L.
mond Sokolov, Meyer Stamell, Kaminsky, by Mr. and NIrs. I mshkin; Stoll, Mrs. S. Wittenberg, R. of Poalei Zeire Zion Branch No. Council of Women for Home
Maurice Reizen, Meyer Millman In memory of I Ir. Jacob M. Berris, Loewenberg, H. Satovsky and E. 2 and the hosts of friends of Missions. The women's groups
by Mr. and Mrs Max I )uslikiti.
Mr. and Mrs. Friedman are look- convened in conjunction with
and Samuel Boesky.
H. Saulson.
The ceremony of the lighting ing forward to this festival. The the biennial convention of the
of the candles will take place at guest speaker of the evening rederal Council of the Church- \
J.W.E.W.O. Branch
Halevy Announces
each table, after which Chanukah will be Michael Atzoni. In ad- es of Christ in America.
The r e p or t opposed anti-
songs,c, will be sung which will dition the arrangements commit-
Luncheon
on
Jan.
7
16th Concert Date
be 101 by Cantor Jacob H. Son- tee has prepared a program of Semitism in every' form and
Chanukah songs, recitations, and urged every denomination to
The North Woodward branch enklar.
Max Levy, president of the De-
other forms of entertainment. join in fighting it.
The
members
of
the
boards
of
of
the
Jewish
Women's
European
troit Halevy Singing Society, an-
The next meeting of P.Z.Z.
"The primary duty of the
the
Congregation,
the
Sisterhood
nounces that the executive board Welfare Organization is com-
Branch 2 will be held on Sun- church," said the report, "is
and
the
Men's
Club
will
serve
as
of that organization has selected pleting plans for the eighth an-
day evening, Jan. 5, at 8 o'clock, to stand resolutely against at*
Sunday evening, May 4, 1941, as nual donor luncheon scheduled hosts and hostesses to see to the at the Rose Sittig Cohen Branch ti-Semitism. In a time like this
comfort of the guests.
the date for the 16th annual Hal-
Music for dancing will be sup- of the Unitql Hebrew Schools, when under the influence of
evy concert. All organizations
plied
by Dave Diamond and his 13226 Lawton. Members and Nazi ideology the bale-fires of
and individuals are requested to
their friends are requested to hatred and persecution of Jews
orchestra.
Dress is optional.
note this date and reserve it
have been kindled in so many
attend.
for this outstanding Detroit Jew-
lands, and are spreading even
ish musical presentation. As us-
y
in America, the Church dare
Public
Examination
in
ual, the concert will take place
First University Fellowship
not stand aloof and watch un-
Talmud
Held
at
1'
in the Masonic Temple.
for
Student
Leadership
in
the ravage of a whole
The Halevy chorus, under the
Hebrew School Branch mived
people. Failure to rebuke anti-
Inter-Faith Activities at
tt
direction of Dan Frohman, is
A public examination in the Jewish prejudice and to culti-
University of Illinois
meeting every Tuesday evening
study of the Talmud was held vate a Christian attitude to-
(with the exception of Dec. 31)
wa•d the race of Jesus is a
in Room 123 of Northern High
WASHINGTON, D. C.—What last Sunday morning, Dec. 22, denial of the fundamental eth-
in
the
David
W.
Simons
Branch
School, to rehearse its new rep-
is believed to be the first uni-
ic of the Christian faith."
IC
ertoire for the next concert. Celia
versity fellowship to be given in of the United Hebrew Schools.
c
IC
Among the examiners were
Plotnick accompanies at the
recognition of student leadership
cl
in the promotion of inter-faith Rabbis Moses Fischer, Isaac
piano.
All patrons, friends, and mem-
relations on an American col- Stollman, Max Wohlgelernter, Zelda Popkin Writes An-
bers of the Halevy are invited
lege campus was established this Joseph Eisenman, Ralph Spalter
other Splendid Mystery
to the social event to be given
week when the
• National Hillel and Louis Dann.
The pupils of the Talmud class
of the Halevy, in the form of a
Commission, governing body of
Novel
li
musicale-dance to take place on
the Bnai Brith Hillel Founda- are as folows: Norman Katz,
nri
Saturday evening, Jan. 11.
tions, created the Edward Chaun- Isidore Singer, Ben Kutnick, Ja-
Zelda Popkin continues to rise
le
cey Baldwin Memorial Award cob Stollman, Ben Barish, Rachel to new heights as author of mys-
t.
at the University of Illinois, ac- Schuldinger, Jerry Abramson, teries.
Federal Council Race Rela-
e-
cot ding to an announcement here Jerry Bellow, and Oscar Bignian.
Our readers will recall that
tions Message Condemns
MRS. IDA SCHULTZ
today by Henry Monsky, chair- Rabbi Leizer Levin is instructor this member of a prominent
Anti-Semitism
man of the commission and pres- of all the Talmud classes of the family of New York Jewish pub-
if
NEW YORK. — (Religious for Tuesday, Jan. 7, in the social ident of Bnai Brith.
United Hebrew Schools.
licists has won acclaim for her
hall
of
the
Shaarey
Zedek,
Law-
.re
News Service)—A call to Chris-
The fellowship is being offered
two earlier mysteries—"Death
tians to "purge their hearts and ton and Chicago Blvd.
as a memorial to the late Dr.
Wears a White Gardenia" and
Mrs.
Abraham
Gleicher,
gen-
National
Head
of
40,000
minds" of anti-Semitism by cul-
Edward Chauncey Baldwin, emi-
"Time Off for Murder." Her
eral
chairman,
and
her
commit-
is
tivating fellowship and opposing
nent Christian scholar, whose
Bnai Brith Women In- latest mystery story, "Murder
tees
are
working
enthusiastically
is
discrimination, was voiced here
vision helped bring into being
stalled by Long Distance in the Mist," just published by
)1-1
in the annual Race Relations towards making this luncheon a in 1923 the Bnai Brith Hillel
J. B. Lippincott Co., Philadel-
It
Telephone
Message issued by the Federal success.
Foundation at the University of'
i i a sense a continua-
p hia,sn
Mrs. Ida Schultz is treasurer Illinois as the first unit in what
al
Council of the Churches of Christ
tion of "Time Off for Murder,"
and
Mrs.
Aaron.
Green
is
assisting
Ill
in America.
has since become the nation-wide
since the heroine-detective is the
at
Released in advance of the her. This donor luncheon is the Bnai Brith-sponsored Hillel Foun-
same in both.
at
19th annual observance of Race main fund-raising project and is dations and Counselorships, which
There is a romantic note in
a.
Relations Sunday, scheduled for given for the purpose of raising serve 30,000 Jewish college men
"Murder in the Mist." The lady
Feb. 9, 1941, the message de-
detective—Mary Carner Whitt-
for steamship tickets for and women with a religious, cul-
clared that Christian fellowship funds
sh
aker—is on her h-neymoon. She
refugees, to aid the General Is- tural, social welfare and recrea-
among
the
races"
is
needed
now
he
and her husband—also a detec-
mei Orphans Home for Girls in tional program at 50 colleges and
at
no
other
time
in America "as-
:t.
t•ve—arrive on the first night
Palestine
and
for
support
to
or-
universities.
in our history."
r1
,df their honeymoon at a sum-
phans
in
European
countries
The message described Negro-
mer inn and are awakened by
white relations as "the most where relief can reach them.
ad
a little girl whose mother has
Mrs.
Luba
Margolin,
chair-
Celebration of Chanukah by
grievous interracial problem in
ly
just been murdered. The events
man,
and
instructress,
asks
for
Kvutzah
Ivrith
Saturday
America."
bi
that develop, the clever solution
volunteer workers for the Red
Evening
of the plot, make "Murder in
Cross
unit.
A
work
room
is
open
Build
Czech Paper Demands Jew
the Mist" a breath-taking and
from
9
a.
m.
to
3
p.
m.
in
the
Their Own Concentration 1 Camp
fr._
Id-
interest-holding story.
It
became
a
tradition
with
the
LISBON—(WNS) — Jewish Hemrew School, Tyler and Law-
r- -
Hebrew-speaking
public
of
De-
communities in Slovakia should ton, Mondays, Wednesdays and troit to celebrate every year the
build, with their own finances, Thursdays; Mrs. S. M. Shore,
of
festival together with
vations for themselves, the news- president, asks the public to co- Chanukah
a,
Justice Hughes on
the Kvutzah Ivrith. This year
paper
"Slovak„”
recognized
as
operate
by
calling
Tyler
6-9553.
In-
the annual Chanukah celebration
concentration camps and reser-
In-
NBC-Blue Dec, 27
will take place Saturday eve-
the official organ of the Slovak- London Jewish Firm ning, Dec. 28, at the Rose Sittig
3r.
ian Government, demanded edi-
ns
Chief Justice Charles Evans
Cohen Bldg., 13226 Lawton, be-
torially.
Donates Space to
.r-
A Hughes of the U. S. Supreme
tween Tyler and Waverly.
Jews in many Slovakian cities,
to
Court, who will receive a cita-
In addition to the lighting of
MRS. LENORE D. UNDER-
including Bratislava, have been Catholic Church
of
the candles and the singing of WOOD, of San Francisco, Cal., tion from the National Con-
evicted from their homes and
nd
LONDON. — (WNS) — A Chanukah songs, the various as- is shown being installed as the ference of Christians and
compelled to live in special Jew-
ho
Catholic
congregation left pects of the history of Chanukah first president of the newly or- Jews for his contribution to-
ish "reservations."
th
without
a
church
as the result will be discussed by members of ganized Women's Supreme Coun- ward better human relations
In-
during a ceremony at his home,
the Kvutzah, with special em- a il,
300 Prominent Jews Arrested as of a Nazi bombing attack on
rg
Bnai Brith, by long distance
the suburbs of London now phasis on the significance of the telephone between Washington, Friday, Dec. 27, will be heard
*
"Communists; , in . Rumania
holiday to the Jewish people at D.C. and Omaha, Nebraska, by from 7 to 7:05 p.m., EST
BUDAPEST. — (WNS) — At holds its services in a Jewish-
lay
the NBC-Blue Network.
present.
owned
business
house
which
Henry Monsky, president of Bnai over
least 300 prominent Rumanian
de-
Dr. Arthur Compton, co-
Miss Rosalyn Dons will render
donated
a
section
of
its
build-
speaking
from
Omaha.
er,
Jews were arrested in the nation-
a few solo songs, and will also Brith, Women's Supreme Council chairman of the Conference,
id-
wide drive conducted jointly by ing to the congregation.
will present the award to the
conduct, in collaboration with A. The
The
Catholic
priest,
in
his
represents six Women's Grand Justice, who was one of the
the Iron uard and the Nazi Ge-
en-
Schachter,
the
singing
group
of
than
stapo against "Communists and first sermon in the congrega- the Kvutzah. The Ladies' Aux- Lodges organized in more
em
a mem- three Christian leaders to or-
Nth
saboteurs." Many of the Jews tion's new home, thanked his iliary will serve latkes and other 400 auxiliaries, having
ganize the National Confer-
the
seized in the round-up have at Jewish hosts and paid tribute refreshments. The public is in- bership of 40,000 throughout the
to
"the
Jewish
spirit
of
United States. ence in 1928.
,(er
no time been associated with
friendliness and cooperation." vited.
politics.



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