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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1941-01-31

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A ierkall fewith PerlaSeal Carter

January 31, 1941

PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS
IN HEBREW SCHOOLS

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

3

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

BUILDING OF LOCAL YESHIVA
BETH YEHUDAH IS CONDEMNED

Settles Strike of the
Neisners

Victory Luncheon of Sisters
of Zion Mizrachi
on Tuesday

Molly Segal Auxiliary of J. C.
A series of public examinations Declared Unsuitable for School Purposes; Congestion
R. S. of Denver, Colo., held a
are held every Sunday morning
Caused by Enrollment of 115 Students; Prof.
board meeting, Jan. 21, in the
in all the branches of the United
home of Mrs. Moss. The chief
Levin Endorses Plan for New Structure
Hebrew School. Parents, members
topic concerned a patient for
of the board of directors, mem-
Through the effort of Mandel gogical techniques, and retaining
treatment at the sanatorium.
bers of the board of education
prominent attorney the services of a staff of schol-
Plans were made for the home-
and friends are invited to these Bernstein,

• the pub- an radio
d cmmentator, the De-rly a and devoted instructors. So
cooked luncheon and card party,
examina ion . h.
marked
has
the
demand
for
the
to take place Feb. 4, at the Bnai
lie at large an opportunity to be- part ment of o Building and Safety
come intimately acquainted with Engineering has granted a 90- Yeshiva's services become, that
Moshe, Dexter and Lawrence, at
in-
cent
per
work and progress of the schools. day extension for the use of the a more than 100
12:30 o'clock.
lment
enrol
present
crease in
Examinations were already held
of 115 students is anticipated by
SOFIA (WNS) — The first
in the David W. Simons School
June, 1942, provided the proposed
anti-Jewish law in the history of
in the following classes: Ben Sal-
construction program for a new
Mrs. M. Teles', Mrs. S.
Bulgaria, passed by a small mar-
and up-to-date building with the
lager's,
gin in Parliament last Dec. 28,
other accompanying requirements
Lehrman 's and A. Schachter's. In
Sittig Cohen branch
has not yet become the law of
for a larger and more aspiring
th
the land because of the failure
e xaminations were held in Mrs.
institution, are successfully finan-
of King Boris to affix his signa-
A. Robert's and Mrs M. Mathis'
ced.
ture to the bill.
classes.
"The very success of the Ye-
shiva up to this point is a signal
For Sale—Apartment Property
affirmation of its significant role
A.Z.A. Alumni Aid Bnai
in the life of the Detroit Jewish
A. C. LAPPIN
Brith Membership Drive
community. The benefits to hun-
ii
dreds of our young people are
The
long
drawn-out
strike
of
Louis H. Schostak, president
obvious. The Yeshiva enables
of Bnai Brith Pisgah Lodge, has
them to associate themselves with the Neisner Stores in Detroit
appointed Harold Weiss to head
that rich heritage of Jewish learn- came to an end on Monday thanks
Sound income real estate
the AZA alumni committee of
ing, ideals, and creativeness, to the efforts of A. C. Lappin,
profit tremendously. Get
Pisgah Lodge. The committee will
which, through generations of member of the state labor media- will
in at today's lowest de-
membership
com-
tion
board.
time,
has
kept
the
Jewish
spirit
444 assist he lodge
flated price level — play
mittee by endeavoring to bring
alive. It offers them an opportun- Mr. Lappin was active in media- safe.
tion
efforts
with
the
Neisners
all AZA alumni into the Bnai
ity to acquire a knowledge of the
Brith lodges. The following have
thought and ethical and spiritual and the Union from the day the $5,000 Down
also been appointed on the com-
contributions that constitute the strike commenced. His persistent
Large 15 apt 4 rooms. Ex-
mittee: Phil Rothschild, advisor
essence of the Jewish religion efforts have been lauded by offi-
cellent location. New stoves,
to the AZA chapter 313, Marty
and culture. In doing this, it :s, cials of both contending groups.
Frigidaires, new carpets.
moreover, helping to imbue the
Baylor, advisor to the AZA chap-
Was $75,000 in the Golden
ter 93; Harry Moss, advisor to
LATE RABBI Y. L. LEVIN minds of our young people with Nathan Grossman Dies at
"Twenties." Now earns 15%
chapter 63, and Marty Nadler.
a better understanding of their
net on foreclosed price only
All former AZA members are residential building at 2535 Elm- worth and dignity as Jews (espe-
the Age of 68
$25,000.
urged to contact any of the burst Ave., by the Hebrew Tal- cially important in this period of
members of the committee or call mudical Academy, Yeshivah Beth savage onslaught against Jewish
Nathan Grossman, 68 years $10,000 Down
4
To. 5-6372 for any information. Yehudah. The building, a brick life and values), with a feeling old, died on Tuesday, at the
4 story solid bk and steel
The alumni are invited to attend veneer four-family structure, was of self respect and belonging- Fisher Convalescent Home. Fun- to the roof. Elevator, new
the Pisgah lodge's next meeting condemned by city authorities for ness, and a more telling recogni- eral services were held Thurs-
stoves, new ref rig, new car-
on Monday evening, Feb. 3, at school use several months ago tion of the responsibilities that day afternoon, and burial was
pets, new painted walls. 31
which time the lodge will present when a fire broke out in a near- face them as Jews and as citi- in Machpelah Cemetery.
apts all furnished. Entire
and
it
was
to
be
va-
zens
of
this
country.
a Father and Son Night.
by
Mr. Grossman was born in Rus- price $45,000, one third of
Installation of the new officers cated
- house,
not later than Feb. 1.
"Though the Yeshiva is ortho- sia and had resided in Detroit former sales value.
of the Bnai David chapter 314
The three-months' extension to dox in its outlook and approach, for 30 years. Surviving him are

$45,000 Down
wil ltake place Tuesday evening, May 1, was granted on the under- it is, in truth, a community as- his wife, Rose; four sons, Harr
Feb. 4, at the Bnai David, 14th standing hat plans for the con l-1 set. The learning and scholarship
Detroit's outstanding apt.
t
and Elmhurst. Ray Block will be struction of a new home will that have marked the orthodox David,
Emanuel
Martin;
twO
daughters,
Mrs. and
Nathan
Fishman
Beautiful property former
installed as the new president be proceeded with immediately. tradition, cannot be separated and Gertrude Grossman; a broth- rental $71,500. Foreclosure
-
Art Goodman as the vice Steps in that direction have been from the rest of Jewish life. Nor cc, Jack Gross and a sister,
;
Mrs .
sale mere fraction of for-
r
president. Louis H. Schostak and taken two weeks ago with an can the community ignore the
me• value, way below pres-
Rabbi Joshua Sperka will be the announcement of the transfer of fact that the Yeshiva is a po- N. Traub of Los Angeles. '
ent building costs. If you
can raise this kind of
guest speakers. A past president's assets by the old Mogen Abra- tent influence for the continuity Molly Segal Auxiliary of
money, our Mr. Bedford
pin will be resented to Art Good ham Synagogue to the Building of the Jewish tradition, and a
J. C. R. S.
will furnish detailed Facts
man. Harold Weiss will receive Fund of the Yeshivah, and the significant factor in the training
-and Figures.-
an advisor's crest. appointment of David I. Berris as of future teachers, rabble. and
On Jan. 25, Mrs. J. Nosan-
The Offiters are Raymond Block, provisional chairman of the corn- communal leaders. (Some of its chuck of 1979 Glynn Ct., was
MR. BEDFORD
graduates are already holding
president; Arthur Goodman, vice-
ittee
president; Leon Burg, secretary; m The • local center of higher Jew- teaching and rabbinical positions.) hostess to the board of direc-
Homer Warren & Co.
"To be able to reach its goal tors of the Sisters of Zion Miz-
Harry Klein, treasurer; Manny
rachi. Mrs. Isaac Rosenthal, vice-
57 Years Dependable Service
Karp, publicity; Horald Klein, ish learning was founded by De-
sergeant-at-arms; Harold Zeigle, troit's late Chief Rabbi Yehudah of wider service to the commun-
presided.
. . . ..
ity. the Yeshiva aneeds t he finan- president,
The chapter is sponsoring a
assistant sergeant-at-arms; Mur- L. Levin, whose name it now cal support of ll classes of De-
bears ("The House of Yehudah").
victory luncheon, on Tuesday,
ray Donald
Mahlin, Block
chaplain.

has been elected At one time the school was hous- troit Jewry. I sincerely hope the Feb. 4, at 12:30 p. m., at Con-
ONE WEEK ONLY
president of Highland Park AZA ed in an annex of the Farns- cooperation will be wholehearted gregation Shaarey Zedek. Mrs.
EISENSTEIN'S Newest Masterpiece
and generous."
Abraham Danzig will be the guest
Creator of
chapter 313, replacing Herbert worth Street Shul, and subse-
Potemkin — Alexander Nevsky
quently moved to a building in
speaker. Members are invited.
Bean.
"TIME IN THE SUN" •
the Twelfth Street neighborhood
Mrs. Pauline Adler is chair-
THRILLING EPIC OF MEXICO
secured as a result of the ac- Neugarten Sunshine Club man of the luncheon; Mrs. Mor-
—Also—
Ladies Lechem Aniyim to tivities of Rabbi A. M. Ashin-
ris
Israel
is
co-chairman.
Margaret
Sullavan—James Stewart
Installs Officers
sky, now in Pittsburgh, who at
Install Officers
Sisters of Zion Mizrachi ac-
"Next Time We Love"
The Detroit Ladies Lechem Ani- that time headed the Academy.
Webster Hall was the scene of knowledge contributions from
58 E. COLUMBIA—
yin) Society will install officers The present house on Elmhurst an impressive ceremony Jan. 27 Mrs. Jacob Sonenkla•, Mrs. Kaye;
at Woodward
cope• Fox)
at a party at Assembly Hall on Ave. was purchased in January, when Neugarten Sunshine Club Mrs. Joseph Yolles, in honor of
Saturday, Feb. 8, at 7 p. m. Mem- 1937, Ly the Ladies of Yeshivah
her husband's recovery.
bees and friends are invited. New Beth Yehudah, whose president is held annual installation of offi-
cers.
officers to be installed by Mr. Mrs. H. Rottenberg.
Mrs. Jacob Newman gave the
Chinity are: Mrs. Gittle Milin-
Mon., Feb. 10, 8:20 P. M.
Theeeent re-organization of prayer after which members sang
Masonic Auditorium
sky, president; Mrs. Alta Green- th
under the presi- the National Anthem. Luncheon
the institution,
LAWRENCE
f Rabbi
Is
Isaac
a Stollman was served and a musical pro-
berg, Mrs. Fanny Hubert, Mrs. d dency of
a
vice-president; with Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernte; a gram was presented by Miss Le -
Golden,
Edith
treasurer, Mrs. Minnie Smith; cti
of the Board trice Maimes, vocalist, accom-
11 as chairman
n e in the en- ponied by Mrs. Samuel Krepac.
financial secretary, Mrs. Rose of a Education,
tion, esulted
Grinnell's, TE. 2-7100
Goldberg; recording secretary, et a ement of r Dr. Samson R.
BARITONE
Mrs. Fred Gross gave a resume
Tickets: 83c to $2.75
Mrs. Freedman; secretary for tic- Weiss
formerly head of the of the history of the organiza-
g
y r in Wuerzburg tion and presented Mrs. Emil
kets of affairs, Mrs. Bessie Wein- Te cite Seminary
stein; hospitalers, Mesdames Ba- Germany,
a rs and an eminent Tal- Eckhouse, honorary president.
lotin, Morovnick, Gould and mudical
a lscholar as dean. The Mrs. Samuel Blocher, retiring
'
Spiegelman;
Mrs. Rose
Milinsky
and trustees,
Mrs. Frieda
Wolf. cons: tient growth
of the school president, was inscribed in the
during the past half year has records as honorary vice-presi-
The annual banquet will be brought the enrollment up to 115 dent.
held at the Bnai David social students distributed in six classes
The following officers were in-
making the facilities of the struc- stalled: President, Mrs. Morton
hall on Sunday, March 2.
Janet Reed—Wm. Christenen—Jacqueline Martin
ture entirely inadecuate.
Snyder; vice-presidents, Mrs. Carl
AND COMPANY OF 35 ARTISTS
Ziere Zion Young Judaeans B Because
Myers, Mrs. Martin Krause,
ecause of the condemnation
of
the
building,
the
Board
of
Di-
Mrs.
Lester
Smith,
Mrs.
Samuel
Reserved Seats
Honor Four Members
Grinnell Bros.
The home of May Cohen was rectors launched plans for the Convissor; treasurer, Mrs. Ha•-
MASONIC AUDITORIUM
the scene of a rush tea given construction of a new home to old Kline; corresponding secre-
RA. 1124
Thursday afternoon, Jan. 23, by house the institution. It is antici- ta•y, Mrs. Benjamin Kress, Jr.;
PRICES: $2.20-1.65-1.10—.83—.55—Inc. Tax.
Zeire Zion, the oldest group of pated that a suitable location in special correspondence secretary,
Young Judaea in Detroit. Helen Russell Woods will be found for Mrs. Harry Raphael; financial sec-
Burke, Zeire Zion's president, ex- the purpose. A city-wide coin- retary, Mrs. Jacob Newman; re-
tended a welcome to the guests. mittee, now in the process of coi
, ding secretary, Mrs. Charles
On behalf of the group, Miss formation, will be in chargef
o Adler; auditor, Mrs. Irving Pom-
Ruth Seidner, its leader, present- building and campaign activities. eranz; publicity director, Mrs.
Charles Rothstein; board mem-
Statement by Prof. Levin
ed Shirley Richie, May Cohen,
TRinity 2-0100

8210 Twelfth Street
Commenting upon the present bers, Mesdames Jacob Mazer,
Pea•l Rappoport and Helen Burke
with gold braclets on which was developments of the Yeshivah. Samuel Rothstein. Sol Ostrow,
Eve.. Feb. 2
Friday Eve.. Jan. 3I—Sunday Mat.
inscribed the name of the club Prof. Samuel L. Levin, head of Samuel Shewitz, Milton Behrendt
and the initials of he girls, the the Department of Economics at Leo M. Brown, Julia Hoeflich,
Nathan & Rose Goldberg—Jacob & Bettie Jacobs
first two of whom were honored Wayne University and a son of Samuel Robiner, Joseph Busker,
GUSTOW BERGER
FANNIA RUBINA
for their graduation from Hebrew the late Rabbi Levin, founder of Frank Berman, Sidney Shapiro
Leon Seidenberg. Vita Dubrow. Harold Miller. Ella Wallenstein.
Schools last June, and the last the Yeshivah, has issued the fol- and Norman Noble.
Leah Seidenberg. Louis Buckshitzky, Harry Jordon
two, for their graduation from lowing statement:
"A
quarter
of
a
century
has
Membership
Tea
of
Naomi
hight school in January.
Recently Zeire Zion elected passed since the institution no w' Bnai Brith Group Feb. 11
By L. FREIMAN—Music and Lyrics by J. JACOBS
the following officers: President, known as the Yeshivath Beth I e-
Pearl Rappoport; vice-president, hudah began, in a modest way, Naomi Auxiliary of Junior Bnai
Featuring Large Choir of Beautiful Girls. New Costumes U Scenery
Florence Rubenstein; secretary, its vital program of Jewish edu-
treasurer, Roselyn cation. Despite the limited re- Brith will present a membership
TUESDAY EVENING — Testimonial Evening in Honor of
May Cohen;
Trim;
council representatives, sources at its disposal, it has car- tea at the Bnai David Synagogue,
FANNIA RUBINA. staging "CHASSIDIC LOVE"
Richie, Ker- ried on zealously and unswerv- on Tuesday, Feb. 11, at 8 o'clock.
Helga Reich, Shi rley
en Harm/., chairman, Anna Bris- ingly, bringing more and more All girls between the ages of
Prices: EVES., 50e, 75e and $1; MATINEES, 50c and 76c
kin; Keren Kayemeth chairman, students within the compass of 16 and 18 are invited. For fur-
Shirley Weisner. its activities, improving its peda- ther information call To. 8-7507

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