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CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle
Rabbi Jacob J. Nathan Dr. Morris Fishbein to Address
Officers Elected
Speaks on "A Jew in
Mt. Sinai Luncheon on Jan. 28
By Hospital Assn.
Exile" Friday
of the American Medical Associa-
The Detroit Hospital Associa-
tion announces the election of
the following officers:
Dr. Leon A. Katzin, president;
H. T. Glickman, vice president;
Marcus Kates, treasurer; Wil-
liam Buchhalter, secretary.
The following were elected
new members of the board: Jos-
eph Camiener, insurance broker;
Michael Bagdade, C. P. A.; Dr.
Maurice Floch, Psychologist at
Detroit House of Correction.
Cincy's Team Meets
Phila. Sphas Jan. 28
The Auto Club of Michigan
basketball team, coached by the
Philip "Cincy" Sachs,
Milton Senn of Anti-Defa- veteran
will meet the famous Philadel-
mation League to Address phia Sphas team, 1939-40 cham-
Marshall Lodge Tuesday pions of the American Profes-
sional Basketball League, Tues-
Milton Senn of Chicago, of day, Jan. 28, at the Holy Re-
Bnai Brith's Anti-Defamation deemer gym, West Vernor High-
League, will speak in Detroit, way and Junction, at 9:15 p. m.
The Sphas are in their 21st
Tuesday evening, Jan. 21, at the
Detroit's Newest
Bnai Moshe Synagogue, Dexter consecutive season of competition
and Most Modern
at Lawrence, on the subject "Our and are ranked as world's cham-
Peril—Where?", under the aus- pions and the outstanding court
pices of Louis Marshall Lodge and combination in the country.
Included on the roster of this
its auxiliary, the Bnai Brith Busi-
all-Jewish quintet are: Howard
ness and Professional Women.
A prominent lawyer, Mr. Senn "Red" Rosan, All-American from
is secretary of the Lakeview Temple U.; Moe Goldman, cap-
Lodge of Chicago, and was a tain and All-American of Nat
member of Hillel at the Univer- Holman's City College of New
sity of Illinois, and is a past York team four seasons ago; Cy
president of R. Z. A. in Chicago. Kaselman, a great long shot ar-
In the Heart of Chinatown
His wife, Mrs. Ruth Morris Senn, tist; Inky Lautman, a product of
daughter of the District Grand Central High in Philadelphia;
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Lodge's first vice-president, is the Shikey Gotthofer, Providence Col-
REAL CHINESE
organizer and leader of the wide- lege burly; George "Red" Rolfe
' ly heralded Bnai Brith Youth of St. John's College; Petey Ros-
STYLE DISHES
Organization A'Cappela Choir in enberg of St. Joseph's College,
and Iry Torghoff, the most re-
Chicago.
including
In addition to Mr. Senn's ad - cent addition to the Sphas, a
Egg Roll and
dress, Graene Gillis will sing and former -All-American from Long
will be accompanied by Dulcy Island U, and who may well be
Fried Shrimps
remembered by local fans as a
Crane.
Refreshments will be served , member of the Detroit Eagles pro
Open Until 4 A. M.
with dancing to a 14-piece or - team last year.
Coach Sachs Auto Club squad
1343 Third RA. 7296
chestra to comprise the social hour
is enjoying a successful' season,
following.
HARRY CHUNG, Mgr.
The public will be welcome t o having won 16 consecutive games
and being the undefeated lead-
attend without charge.
ers of the triple A division of
the Detroit Basketball Associa-
tion. Included in their winning
streak are two victories over the
Original New York Celtics this
year.
There will be two preliminary
Ocean
at
13th
St.
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games preceding the main event,
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attraction may be purchased at
the Griswold Sporting Goods Co.,
1134 Griswold, or by calling
Cadillac 2870; also at Automobile
Club of Michigan.
All Detroit Is Talking
About
CHUNG'S
Chinese
Restaurant
-
On Tuesday, Jan. 28, at 12:30 tion, as the guest speaker.
Dr. Fishbein is nationally
known as the spokesman for the
medical profession. His intimate
contact with hospitals throughout
the United States and Canada
for over a quarter of a century
makes him an authority on this
subject. Ile is an eloquent speaker.
Other guests of high ranking
office from State, City and County
will be in attendance.
Mrs. Jacob Harvith, president,
is elated over the response of
reservations and states that from
all indications this promises to
be the outstanding affair of the
season. Mrs. Simeon Cugell, gen-
eral chairman, is desirous of hav-
ing those who have not as yet
made reservations do so imme-
diately in order to facilitate final
arrangements.
Plans have been completed by
the arrangements committee to
supply music and entertainment
of a high character.
For further information regard-
ing reservations, call M rs. Daniel
Rachmiel, Ty. 6-5582, or Mrs. Al
Goldberg, Ho. 0864. For souvenir
program book, contact Mrs.
Charles Gitlin, To. 8-4008; Mrs.
Oscar Snyer or Mrs. Bernard
DR. MORRIS FISHBEIN
Rose. For the convenience of the
key women on pledges, Mrs.
witness another milestone when Dorothy Cove, luncheon secretary,
the second annual donor luncheon will be at home at 2703 Glendale
will be held with Dr. Morris to receive reports and money.
Fishbein, editor of the Journal
Rabbil Jacob J. Nathan's topic p. m., in the Fountain Ball Room
for the late Friday evening serv-
the Masonic Temple, the Mount
ices Jan. 24, at Congregation of
Bnai Moshe, will be "A Jew in Sinai Hospital Association will
Exile." This will be the final
installment in a series of lec-
tures built around the Biblical
personality of Joseph.
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Luncheon of
Bnai Moshe Sisterhood
an Jan. 21
"Pay - Up"
All Bnai Moshe Sisterhood
members are invited by the presi-
dent, Mrs. H. S. Greenbaum, to
attend the annual "Pay-Up"
luncheon nexxt Tuesday, Jan. 21,
at 12 noon, and to bring pros-
pective members with them.
Card games will follow the lunch-
eon and a pleasant afternoon is
assured all those who attend.
Arrangements are progressing
for the donor dinner which will
take place Sunday evening, Feb.
9. Pledges are taktn by Mes-
dames Harry Meer and Irving
Greenspan and at the Congrega-
tion office. The preparations for
the dinner are in charge of Mrs.
Louis Greenfield who is assisted
by Mesdames Ethel Goodman and
Manuel Engel.
Soft Little Suits
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Victor Reuther to Speak at
Center Town Hall Dis-
Officers Installed by Matta-
cussion Group
thias Tent 1005
Mattathias Tent 1005 of the
Maccabees opened the 13th year
of its existence with a banquet
on New Year's Day. Officers for
the new term were given their
oaths by Past Commander Sam-
uel Brezner. The following were
installed:
Commander, Max Sampson;
lieutenant commander, Myer Gor-
don; past commander, Jack Gor-
don; record keeper, Samuel Ra-
vitz; chaplain, Louis Papo; ser-
geant, Jack Labowitch; master-
at-arms, Ben Podolsky; first mas-
ter of guards, David Storabinsky;
second master of guards, Jack
Feldman; sentinel-picket, Abe Be-
linsky; M. Bagdade and R. Sud,
trustees.
Edward Stark was in charge of
arrangements.
Maimonides Red Cross Unit
to Meet Jan. 21
The Maimonides Ladies Aux-
iliary Red Cross Unit will meet
on Jan. 21 in the English Room
at the Statler Hotel. Members
are urged to come and help the
less fortunate.
"What Does labor Owe the
Defense Program?" is the sub-
ject for the Town Meeting of
the Air Broadcast on Thursday,
Jan. 23. This subject will also be
discussed at the weekly meeting
of the Jewish Community Cen-
ter's Town Meeting of the Air
Discussion Group, which meets at
the Center every Thursday to lis-
ten to the broadcast and discuss
the subject of the evening.
The guest speaker at the Cen-
ter's discussion group on Jan. 23,
will be Victor Reuther, nationally
known labor leader, and national
representative for the United Au-
tomobile Workers of the C. I. 0.
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Goodwill Sewing Circle
Games Party on Jan. 26
A mah jong and card party
for charitable purposes will be
given by the Goodwill Sewing
Circle Sunday, Jan. 26, 8 p. m.,
at the Bnai Moshe, Lawrence
and Dexter.
Mrs. Irving Greenspan is one
of th eactive committee workers
for this affair. The public is
invited to attend.
Mrs. Lindheim Admonishes 1,700
Women to Learn Palestine's Values
Calling Palestine the most im- light for Jews in a very dark
soottant frolit for democracy, world.
Mrs. Irma Lindheim, former na-
Coming here from Palestine
tional president of Hadassah, ap- in the interest of a youth move-
pealed to the 1,700 women at ment, Mrs. Lindheim said that
the annual luncheon of the Pio- the Kibbutz system in Palestine
neer Women of Detroit on shows the way for a new pro-
Wednesday, at the Masonic Tem- gram for youth throughout the
ple, to learn to take from Pal- world, and expressed the hope
estine important values relevant that Jewish young men and wom-
to Jewish existence as well as to en will learn from Palestine
give money for Palestine's up- youth to strive towards land and
labor in their new economic as-
building.
Declaring that Palestine is the pirations.
The Pioneer Women's luncheon
most perfect blueprint for living
today, because of the country's was opened with an address in
creativeness, Mrs. Lindheim said Yiddish by Mrs. David Sheragt.
that the accomplishments in the Mrs. Norman Kanter introduced
National Home have elevated the the speaker. The musical pro-
Holy Land to a position of being gram was provided by Julius
the most inspiring beacon of Chajes and Marguerite Kozenn.
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