DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
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Reading of "There Shall Be
Rosenfeld Radio Shops
Offer Special Services
No Night" at Women's
Council Meeting Jan. 6
Rosenfeld Radio Shops, located
December 27, 1940
and the Legal Chronicle
Library of Shaarey Zedek Renders
Invaluable Service to Community
ROOSEVELT
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pervades all efforts of men
Children's and Adults' Books to Be on Exhibit During also
of good will who are seeking
12146
Dexter
Blvd.
and
9300
at
obert
the Week
A dramatic reading of Robert
through democracy the way to
,
Oakland Ave., offer important
Sherwood's
play
"There
Shall
be
the world to come.
services to their customers.
reference
in
Detroit
to
lish,
Hebrew
and
Yiddish
pub-
"In teaching this democratic
Among the services being ren- No Night" will be p resented b Jr
fished
in
America
and
other
parts
Olga Rozenova at the meeting o f Jewish Book Week, now being
dered
are:
Expert
radio
service
on all makes of radios; service on the Detroit Section, National observed, must take into account of the world. These magazines faith to American children, we
refrigerators, washing machines, Council of Jewish Women, on Mon- the Shaarey Zedek Library. This and newspapers are at the dis- need the sustaining, buttressing
constitutes the most corn- posal of the public during Ii. aid of those great ethical rtli-
ranges, ironers, day, Jan. 6, at 2 o'clock, at the library
electric
prehensive collection on Judaica brary hours. More than 7000 gious teachings which are the
electric ovens, as well as all other Jewish
Community
Miss
Rozenova Center.
will highlight in the city. Established in 1934 persons have availed themselves heritage of our modern civiliza- or
electrical
appliances.
these
two conveniently lo- the most dramatic episodes of .the by the Chevra Kadisha of Con- of the facilities of the Reading tion.
not upon ,llbuoturup(oin
strength emtote
n le.
PoofweGrodalonshea
it For
At
known play. As actress and dancer Miss gregation Shaarey Zedek, it has Room during the past year either spirit
cated
stores,
all nationally
makes
of radios,
refrigerators, Rozenova has achieved a varied been built up to a point where for leisurely reading or for spe-
I bheopfeoutnhdaet your Committee
washing machines, etc., are avail- experience and a high reputation. it now houses more than 5,500 cial study of questions of current racz
able. Rosenfeld Radio Shops also She has played leading Shakes- volumes in English, Hebrew and Jewish
interest.
About
a year ago the services and all American citizens will
have a fine assortment of record- pearian roles with the Globe The- Yiddish. That it has made its
ing radios and radio phono- ater, and appeared in the Theater usefulness felt in the community of Shaarey Zedek Library were
continue to strive to bring a
a new, fresh vigor into the teaching
graphs. They also offer service Guild presentation of "Mary, is evidenced by the fact that further
extended
to
include
and
leons
of religion for
ss
phl clipping
mor e than 1900 persons are pamet,
of our beloved land ." the
have
been
children
These
facilities
and
picture
in kitchen planning for those who Quen of Scotland."
holders
and
that
close
to
files.
card-
(1. Already
are building or remodeling
- Lehman's Letter
9000 volumes were in circula- expanded and enlarged.
- their
many individuals have utilized
homes.
Governor Lehman wrote to Jus-
thin during the past year.
The Shaarey Zedek Library k the files to great advantage.
rice Rosenman as follows:
Harris Shapero Dies
The library hours are: 10 a.
well
equipped to serve Detroit
"I am sorry indeed that ME.
.
Earlier Deadline
Harris Shapero of 2660 Tux- and its surounding environs. It in. to 12 p. m., 2 to 6 p. ni.. etal duties make it impossible for
edo
Ave.
passed
away
on
Sunday,
embraces
a
large
and
complete
and
7:30
p.
m.
to
9
p.
•
in.
on
For the Next Issue
me to be present at this year's
Dec. 22, after a short illness. colection of books devoted to Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays annual Chanukah dinner of the
Burial was in Clover Hill Ceme- Judaism, a fine reference (le- and Thursdays; 9:30 a. m. to Jewish Education Committee of
On account of New Yea•'s tery.
partment containing among its 12:30 p. m. on Fridays and 9 New York. I remember with much
Day occurring on Wednesday,
Mr.
Shapero
was a lifelong works four kinds of Jewish En- a. m. to 1 p. m. on Sundays.
there will be an earlier dead-
David S. Zemon is chairman pleasure similar dinners of the
Jew i s h Education Association
line for next week's issue. All resident of Detroit and is sur- cyclopedias and the Soncina Eng-
vived
by
his
wife,
Rebecca;
a
lish
translations
of
the
Talmud
of
the
library board.
which I attended in years past.
copy for insertion in the issue
The
Shaarey
Zedek
Library
"As you know, I am quite de-
of Jan. 3 must reach the editor daughter, Mrs. George Dizik, and and Midrash; an entire section
before 10 a. m. on Tuesday, three sons, Ben, Henry and Sam. on Palestine and Zionism, a de- Book Committee has acquired a lighted that your committee has
lightful shelf of books for chil- number of timely and important undertaken the difficult and im-
Dec. 31.
(Inn, biography literature and volumes for children and adults. portant task of enlarging and
Duringg the entire coming week,
history sections and a fiction
improving the program of Jewish
shelf containing the latest and as in f% past week, children's education in our metropolis. This
most popular publications. Books and adults' Jewish books will be cause has been dear to me for
in the above categories, with on exhibit at the Shaarey Zedek many years. I am convinced that
the exception of those in the Library.
The entire community is invit- we, as Jewish citizens of Amer-
reference division, may be bor-
ed
to see the exhibit and to ica, can render significant serv-
rowed from the library.
PRESENTS
Shaarey Zedek library receives make use of the library's facili- ice to our people and to our
country by teaching our youth
more than 45 periodicals in Eng- ties.
the great religious traditions of
our fathers, adapting them to
Columbia to Broadcast a the needs of our own times and
lives.
Chanukah Program
"This has always been our
Sunday
conviction in the past. How much
more must we dedicate ourselves
Make Up a Party and Join Us at the
NEW YORK. — Sunday night, to it in these years of confusion
CRY BALL
Protestant Magazine Joins Crit- Dec. 29, the Columbia Broadcast- and conflict! Americans of all
BALLROOMS
icism of New York State Law ing, System, in cooperation with faiths and creeds are becoming
Which Permits Rele?sed Time Temple Ohabei Shalom, the old- increasingly aware of the need
Dancing
10
P.
M.
—
?
Dinner at 11 P. M.
to deepen the moral defenses of
for Religious Instruction
est Jewish Congregation in Mass- our nation by drawing on the
EARLE HARGER and His WXYZ ORCHESTRA
perennial well springs of reli-
NEW YORK—Pointed criticism
$8.00 per Couple
e
gious teaching.
of
the
new
"released
time"
fromm
For Reservations call
"Please continue to count upon
public schools in New York State
my enthusiastic support, and may
TO. 8-3447 (Eve.)—NO. 9786—TO. 7-8451 (Eve.)
for religious instruction was ley-
the efforts of your committee be
elled by the national religious
crowded with achievement."
publication Protestant Digest.
Justice Rosenman reviewed the
In a leading editorial, Kenneth
important projects which the
Leslie, editor of the magazine,
committee has already gotten un-
supports Mrs. Johanna M. Lind-
der way, under four main head-
loff the only dissenting member
ings. He discussed first the steps
of the New York 4 /City Board of
taken to improve the course of
Education, who criticises the new
study and of teaching in the
state law as one making schools
Jewish religious schools pointing
accessories to religious groups
out that the Committee is now
and claiming that released time
providing a consultation service
for religious education is "co-
to help schools and teachers with
ercive pressure for compelling at-
their specific problems through
tendance of children at religious
the aid of guidance of recognized
schools thus making our public
leaders in the religious educa-
schools adjuncts to the pressure
tional field. It has also estab-
of private religious groups."
lished collaboration and exchange
Basing its argument on the
of ideas among the schools, so
principle of separation of church
that successful experiments in
and state, the Protestant Digest
one school can be duplicated in
says: "Sectarians who noise their
others.
church es the exclusive source
The Jewish Education Com.
of the democratic faith, do thus
introduce a divisive element into CANTOR ROBERT H. SEGAL mittee has also set up a central
library to serve teachers and
it."
Sectarian influences claims the achusetts, will present over its principals which provides consul-
publication, can serve oar demo- entire network a Chanukah pro- tation service and facilities for
cratic unity only as they remain gram featuring traditional Chan- research and which also issues
ukah music and excerpts from bulletins and publications spr-
outside the schools.
the oratorio Judas Maccabeaus by cifically designed to aid in teach-
Handel.
ing. He stressed particularly an-
Robert H. Segal, distinguished other series of projects in co-
young baritone, who is the can- operation with the recognized
tor and music director of Temple teachers' institutes for Jewish
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Ohabei Shalom, Brookline, Mass., education — orthodox, conserva-
as well as other prominent speak- will be the soloist on this broad- tive and reform—and it is help-
ers and will include a fine mu- cast. He will be assisted by the ing the schools give art, music
Temple Choir. Cantor Segal has and workship courses to stimulate
sical program.
An urgent call is being issued recently gained national distinc- the interest of pupils. Publica-
to all presidents and officers of tion by being the first cantor tion has also been started on a
Jewish organizations in Detroit selected by the Victor Company children's current events maga-
to elect or appoint their repre- to record Jewish music on Victor zine called "World-Over" which.
sentatives to this most important Red Seal classical albums, since Justice Rosenman said, was al-
demonstration of loyalty to the the death of the late Cantor ready an acknowledged leader
its field.
builders and defenders of the Rosenblatt.
OF TRAVERSE CITY
As part of its program of e••-
Jewish Homeland in Palestine,
tending opportunities for reli-
which stands today as the only
gious education, espe'ially for
hope for thousands upon thou-
children of less well-off familios,
sands of our people, who are be-
C. H. CARPENTER
Justice Rosenman said that the
H. B. CLARK
ing crushed and driven from war-
new organization is continuing
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General Agents
stricken Europe.
the work of its predecessor, the
Admission to the conference is
free and no appeals for funds Rose Sittig Cohen Building. At Jewish Education Association, in
the Oneg Shabath, M. Halevi, milking scholarship grants to
will be made.
OUR STAFF OF JEWISH AGENTS
Organizations should send the director of the Bureau of Jewish schools to provide for poor chil-
names and addresses of represent- Education of Cincinnati, will dren. This year, he slid, the
atives to the office of the Ge- speak on the subject, "Teachers' amount of funds allocated in this
Provident
Union
Agency
i
Herman J. Agin.
werkshaften campaign, 12244 Institutes," and S. Marenof, in- way is double that provided in
N.
P.
Rossen
Agency
structor
at
the
College
of
Jew-
1939.
R. Blumer
Dexter Blvd., or call To. 8-4855.
ish Studies of Chicago, will give
Ivriah, formerly the Women's
Abraham Schmidt
Nathan Kaplan
a critical evaluation of recent Division of the Jewish Education
Two Women Pilots
Mayer
Sherman
Meyer Lasser
Association, is now playing an
JERUSALEM. (Palcor Agen- Hebrew text books.
Maurice Traitel
Israel M. Malek
cy)—Two women, the first to be
Saturday, Jan. 4, at 8:30 p. m., equally important role in the
turned out in Palestine, are num- there will be a joint session same capacity on behalf of the
bered among the pilots who have with the members of the Nation- Jewish Education Committee, he
already obtained their licenses. al Council for Jewish Education said.
314 FOX THEATER BLDG.
Ten pilots are at present 'be- and the Lay Leaders' group. A.
ing trained at the Flying School Epstein of Cincinnati will speak
CHERRY 5605
of the Aviron Company at Lydda on the subject "Our Graduates.". "How to Bring the School Int ,
Airport. Among them are several Dr. Honor, Bernard Isaacs and the Home." Simon Shetzer will
who came to Palestine under the former Judge Charles Rubiner preside. The public is invited to
will participate in a symposium on attend this symposium.
Youth Immigration scheme.
J. B. S.
A Gala New Year's Eve
DINNER DANCE
SCHOOL HOURS
NO TIME FOR
SECTARIANISM
BARLUM HOTEL
Chanukah
Greetings
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Gewerkshaften
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