• 14 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle Young Women's Mizrachi has appointed for publicity, Mrs. Morris N. Posner; for bank dis- Pep Rally on Tuesday There will be a second pep rally and dessert luncheon of the Young Women's Mizrachi at 1 o'clock Tuesday, Jan. 21, at the Shaarey Zedek Synagogue. The pep chorus consisting of Mesdames Jack Pearlman, L. Da- vis, W. Rapaport and Victor Rose, will entertain with songs in par- ody form written by Mrs. Louis Werner. Mrs. Harry Shuman, general chairman of the annual donor luncheon, which will be held Feb. 11, at the Detroit Leland Hotel, tribution, Mesdames N. Soskin, Julius Lipnick, L. Werner; for cards, Mrs. Roy Stewart; for en- tertainment, Mesdames Charles Mandell, Harry Clark, W. Rapa- port; for decorations, Mrs. Max Spoon, chairman, assisted by Mes- dames Galin, Sol Strager, M, Ap- pel. Rabbi Jacob Nathan of the Bnai Moshe Synagogue will address the meeting on "Working to-gether for Palestine." Members and their friends are urged to attend this rally. RITZ KOSHER MEAT MARKET HARRY GOLSKY, Prop. Now in its new and more modern quarters 9728 DEXTER BLVD. To Unveil Portrait Of Late Joseph H. Ehrlich Jan. 26 The friends of the late Joseph H. Ehrlich are invited to attend the ceremony of the unveiling of his portrait on Sunday, Jan. 26, at 3 p. m. in the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg., Tyler and Lawton Ayes. Mr. Ehrlich was the founder and staunch supporter of many Jewish institutions, and an effort has been made by Harry Cohen, chairman of the unveiling cere- mony, to have several leaders who are identified with important in- stitutions represented on this pro- gram. The following will be the par- ticipants in the program: Rabbi Morris Adler, Fred M. Butzel, Simon Shetzer, Isidore Sobeloff, David Zemon, Henry Wineman, Cantor Jacob H. Sonenklar and Harry Cohen, chairman. TYLER 4-9431 Between Chicago and Rochester Honor Dr. Brickner On 15th Anniversary DIETETICALLY NON- FATTENING Rabbi Barnett R. Brickner of the Euclid Avenue Temple in Cleveland was honored by a civic tribute last Sunday, on the occas- ion of the completion of 15 years of inspiring spiritual leadership and public service. President Roosevelt greeted Rabbi Brickner in a letter, stat- ing: "I trust that long years of happiness and of helpful service in the ministry will be yours in the community which you have served with such fidelity and un- selfishness." At the testimonial service, the following representatives of the city's life paid their tributes to Dr. Brickner: Hon. Edward Bly- thin, mayor of Cleveland; Dr. Dil- worth Lupton, minister, the First Unitarian Church; Dr. Winfred G. Leutner, president, Western Reserve University; Louis B. Selt- zer, editor-in-chief, the Cleveland Press; Joseph M. Berne, president, the Jewish Welfare Federation. Rabbi Solomon Goldman, life- long friend of Rabbi Brickner and associated with him in Amer- ican Zionist leadership, delivered the principal address at the ban- quet attended by 700 members of the congregation. A beautiful bronze life-size bust of the rabbi executed by Max Ka- lish, well-known sculptor, was pre- sented to Rabbi Brickner by 200 admirers. The 900 children of the Religious School of the temple planted several hundred trees in the Balfour Forest in Palestine. The Euclid Avenue Temple has a membership of 1350 families and is one of the largest and most influential Reform congre- gations in America. RELATIVELY SO, COMPARED WITH OTHER FOODS IN DIET YOU'LL REALLY ENJOY THIS REFRESHING LOW CALORIE BEER Not only is Schmidt's a delicious all- grain beer BUT Schmidt's is a MOD- ERN beer brewed for modern • tastes ... light yet full bodied . . . never bit- ter, never sweet. It's the kind of beer that makes and keeps friends because it always tastes good! Try a bottle today! - 0110 1 13°' ' ' Mel'Aeid4 NO SUGAR, NO GLUCOSE, OR FATTENING SYRUPS ADDED TNT KNNIOT SKIMS CO. OCTOPI GRAND OPENING OF HARRY REZNICK'S New Kosher Meat Market SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 18, 1941 IN A COMPLETE NEW SHOPPING ,CENTER 11358 DEXTER BLVD. Cor. LAWRENCE Next to Miller's TO. 8-2044 l, Two Trucks Assure You of Prompt Deliveries _., SPECIALS—SATURDAY AND SUNDAY ONLY— 'Pillar Rock SALMON-20c—with each purchase of 75c— Limit 2 to a customer Bulldog SARDINES 5 C a can Pure EGG Libby's PINEAPPLEJUICE NOODLES large 46-oz. can 23C 10c lb. New PICKLING New SCHMALTZ HERRING HERRING Complete Stock of BEER & WINE 70c doz. 2 for 15C MAX MILLER & SON 11354 DEXTER BLVD. Phone TO. 7-9886 for Deliveries FINKEL BROS. MARKET 11358 DEXTER BLVD. TO. 8-2468 SPECIALS—SATURDAY AND SUNDAY ONLY— Sweet, Juicy, Florida Natural-Color ORANGES 10C doz. Idaho U. S. No. I POTATOES 2Ic 10-1b. bag Sweet and Juicy TANGERINES IOC doz. Golden Ripe BANANAS 5c lb. YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO TRY OUR NEW SHOPPING FACILITIES—PROMPT DELIVERIES REFUGEE STUDENT CAMPAIGN STARTED ON U. OF M. CAMPUS The 1941 Refugee Student Cam- paign on the University of Mich- igan Campus is now in full swing. Every Jewish student, faculty member, and townsperson is be- ing contacted in this all campus drive to raise funds for students who have been driven from their native university and now are forced to continue their education elsewhere. The proceeds from the first drive which was launched in 1939 provided funds to enable almost a score of students to complete or continue their col- lege education in this country. In 1939-1940 the original com- mittee of the Ann Arbor Jewish Committee took care of all or part of the expense of 10 refugee students. Of these, one completed work leading to an M. D. degree, two others received Masters De- grees, and one received a B. S. degree in Engineering. These four people are now self-supporting, and in two cases are helping to support their families. The Central Committee which is sponsoring the drive is headed by Dr. Jacob Sacks of the Phar- macology Department who is chairman and in charge of solicit- ing faculty members; Osias Zwerdling of Ann Arbor in charge of townspeople; Martin B. Dworkis of Brooklyn who is heading the students section of the drive; and Rabbi Jehudah M. Cohen who is an Ex Officio mem- ber of the Committee. The funds from the first cam- paign are now exhausted and in order to continue the work which the Committee is doing more money must be collected. Refugee students are given tuition by the Committee and room and board by one of the local fraternities. There are at the present time many students who could continue their studies at this school if funds were available. The present drive has been launched in the hope that the present program of rehabilitation may be con- tinued. 4th Annual Donor Luncheon of Women's Workmen's Circle Jan. 22 Women's Congress Division Collects Clothes for British The women's organization of the Workmen's Circle Educational Center will hold its fourth an- nual donor luncheon, Wednes- day, Jan. 22, at 12:30 p. m., in the large auditorium of the Workmen's Circle Center, Lin- wood and Burlingame. The com- mittee in charge has arranged an interesting and entertaining pro- gram. The musical part of the pro- gram will include the well known soprano, Miss Florence Green; Tolio Thaevsky, violinist; Mrs. Tolio Shaevsky, pianist; in addi- tion to interesting addresses. All members and friends are asked to attend a card party and lunch- eon which will be held in the Center Saturday, Jan. 18, be- ginning at 12 noon till late in the evening. Admission is free and those not having tickets for the donor luncheon can obtain them at this card party from the committee. Dr. S. R. Weiss to Speak at Bnai David Services on Jan. 24 Dr. S. R. Weiss, dean of Tal- mudical Academy Yeshiva Beth Judah of Detroit, will be the guest speaker of the Friday night gathering at Congregation Bnai David, Elmhurst at 14th, on Jan. 24, at 8:30 p. m. Dr. Weiss is a recognized schol- ar and outstanding orator. He will speak on the subject "The Ideal Personality," dealing with the greatest of all Jewish person- alities—Moses. Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka and Business and Professional Cantor A. Singer will participate Division of Hadassah in the program. Following the lecture, there will be a social On Friday evening, at Bnai hour in the social hall of the Moshe, Rabbi Jacob Nathan synagogue. All are invited. honored the Business and Pro- fessional Division of Hadassah with a talk on "Palestine—Land All-Beethoven Program at of Hope". Third Symphony Concert The division will be repre- at Jewish Center sented at the United Palestine A full evening of Beethoven Appeal Mid-West Region meet- music will be presented to the ing in Lansing, Jan. 19. There will be a study group Center audience at the third con- meeting at the home of Mrs. cert by the Michigan Symphony Anne Seegman, 9100 Quincy Orchestra under the direction of Ave., on Tuesday evening, Jan. Valter Poole. This all-Beethoven concert will be given on Tues- 21. Prospective members are in- day, Jan. 21, at 8:30 p. m., with vited to attend a membership Miss Evelyn Woods, well-known meeting at Miss Rom's home, Detroit pianist, as guest artist. 2975 Richton Ave., on Wednes- JUNIOR CONGREGATION OF day, Jan. 22, at 8 p. m. SHAAREY ZEDEK At the Sabbath service of the Monthly Meeting of Junior Junior Congregation of Shaarey Zedek on Jan. 18, in the Prayer Hadassah on Sunday Room of the Kate Frank Me- The monthly meeting of Jun- morial Building, the Biblical res- ior Hadassah will be held Sun- ume will be given by Pearl Rap - - day, Jan. 19, at Hotel Statler. paport while the Prophetic selec- Mrs. Carl Schiller will speak on tion will be summarized by Shir- "Sacrifice and Give". This topic Iley Frank. The officers of the is pertinent at this time as the Junior Congregation are: Harvey Honor Roll affair, the annual Weisberg, president; Stanford fund raising event, will be held Wallace, vice president; Judith Pregerson, secretary; Bud Shul- in February. man, treasurer. Neugarten Sunshine Club Mrs. Samuel Convissor will be hostess at a luncheon honoring the executive board of the Neu- garten Sunshine Club, on Mon- day, Jan. 20. A mbeeting of case workers was held at the home of Mrs. Irwin Levy on Jan. 10. Mrs. Saulson of the Jewish Social Service Bureau w a s guest speaker. January 17, 1941 Detroit Women's Division Amer- ican Jewish Congress announces that a committee has been organ- ized which is now actively en- gaged in collecting good, warm, slightly used and new clothing to be sent to England. This pro- ject is being carried out as part of the American Jewish Congress policy to render as much aid as possible to England, and is in conjunction with the local com- mittee of the British War Relief Society, who state there is a defin- ite need for this type of garment. Weekly shipments of clothing are being made to England on British ships who allot a certain amount of space on each ship for this purpose. The Women's Division wishes to acknowledge with thanks the ef- forts of the Browarny Family Club, who collected merchandise from its members which in turn was collected by the local com- mittee. It is strongly urged that other clubs and organizations co- operate in a similar manner to expedite the work of this com- mittee. Mrs. Saul Levin, 8931 LaSalle, Tyler 4-3343, is general chairman of the committee. Mrs. George Goldstein is in charge of tele- phoning, Mrs. Irving Dix, secre- tary, and Mrs. Louis Goldberg, 2972 Webb Ave., is in charge of thepick-up squad. A call to any member of the committee will bring someone to pick up the bundle. Mrs. Nathan Spevakow is pres- ident of the organization. Donor Luncheon of Young Women's Bicur Cholem on Wednesday The Young Women's Bicur Cholem Organization is sponsor- ing a donor luncheon to be held on Wednesday, Jan. 22, in the auditorium of Congregation Shaa- rey Zedek, Chicago and Lawton. Funds will be used to aid under- privileged by supplying them adequate medical care. Mrs. Jos- epto Fisher is president of the organization. Mrs. Jack Hyman is chairman of the arrangements committee for the luncheon, as- sisted by Mrs. Louis Millman, Mrs. Charles Klein and Mrs. Ben Greenspoon. Mrs. Rottenberg Re-Elected President of Yeshiva Ladies At the last meeting of the Ladies of Yeshiva Beth Judah election of officers took place. Mrs. P. Rottenberg was unanimously re-elected president. The new vice- presidents are Mrs. H. Hubert, Mrs. H. Lansky, Mrs. S. Glass- man, Mrs. M. Schalofsky, Mrs. S. Korrets, and Mrs. D. Lipp- man. Mrs. E. Schlussel was elect- ed the new treasurer, Mrs. A. Games Party of Mt. Sinai Molly, honorary past treasurer League on Jan. 22 and Mrs. M. Wolk, secretary. Installation of officers will be The' Mt. Sinai Hospital Asso- ciation League, Business and held Tuesday afternoon, Jan. 21. Professional Girls Division, will hold a night of games at Milady's Dance of Jewish Metropoli- House, 112 Madison, Wednesday tan Club Jan. 26 evening, Jan. 22, at 8 p. m. The Jewish Metropolitan Club The evening will be spent play- will have a dance Sunday eve- ing mah jong and bridge, and ning, Jan. 26, at 9:30 p. m., at a large variety of prizes will the club rooms, 8923 12th St. be given. There will be a small For information or tickets call advission charge. Mrs. Julia Blitz, Ty. 7-0560. k `.;