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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1941-02-07

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February 1, 1941

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

14

'Die Rebitzin Fun
Famous Composer
To Direct Symphony Hamtramck Stays
For a Second Week

t t

How Judge Miller •
rees Planted • In
Palestine Forests Has Displayed His
Sense o of Justice

Primrose Club's
h on Feb. 11
Lunc he

Benevolent Club
The Pimrose
r
10th anniversary
celebrated its ace
ce, on Sunday,
Jewish National l Fund
Sir Thomas Beecham, director
Hon. Guy A. Miller, candidate with a dinner-dan
Council of Detroit announces the
Perra's.
Dr. Silver-
ei
,
. 26 ,
of the London Philharmonic Or-
Jan
request, the hilar - Planting of_trees in Palestine for- forknown
as Circuit
peaker
and also
B y pop
re-el ecti on localJudgea
s
man wasat
circles as
chestra, world-famous composer ious mus ical comedy "Die Rebit- es
fol l ows :
in
as
is
officiated in installing new officers.
firstario,
ap_ zin fun Hamtramck" is being re-
.
and operatic impress
champion of justice and a defend- Mrs. Rose Wright is the new
In the J. H. Ehrlich Forest:
time will
as guest
who have
pear for the
eared
for
a
second
week
on
the
r
of
the
rights
of
those
who
Three
trees
in
memory
of
Rachel
_ p
conductor of the Detroit S ym
Fam- not the means of defense avail- president.
of Littman's People's Thea- ily; trees in memory
Finley
l Mar-
of
This year the club seeks to
Buchhalter, by
by Dr. and
phony Orchestra at the concerts s ter, 1 2 t h and Seward, this Friday Leah
tha
Weinberg,
Mrs.)
able to the wealthy. Many Jews raise money to meet the increas-
night,
Feb.
13,
and
Thursday
Ff
o
ing demand for hich the
riday aft ernoon, Feb. 14, i n
A. W. Sanders; one tree in honor
club has pledged itself to give.
Masonic Temple. The programs
of Mrs. Augusta Subar, by her
The Primrose Benevolent Club
will be identical.
daughter, Sarah Subar; one tree
has not only confined itself to
Ilya Schkolnik, popular concert-
in memory of Rachel Buchhalter,
helping local cases, but also giv-
master of the orchestra, will be
by Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Zemon;
ing aid to national and overseas
presented as soloist at the sym-
eight trees honoring marriage of
institutions.
phony's third concert of the week,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl S. Hordes, by
The annual donor luncheon of
Saturday night, Feb. 15. Victor
Mr. and Mrs. William Hordes,
the Primrose is scheduled to take
Kolar will conduct this program,
Mr. and Mrs. Alex H. Barnett
p;ace on Tuesday afternoon, Feb.
the next to the last in the pop
and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Can-
11, at IIuyler's, in the Fisher
series.
vasser; two trees commemorating
Bldg. Judging from the serva-
Sir Thomas, sixth in the list
Yahrzeit of Isick Bogroff, by his
tions which are coming fi re daily,
of noted orchestra conductors
wife, Reva Bogroff; four trees
it promises to have the largest at-
who already have appeared as
honoring birth of twins, Gerald
tendance in the club's history.
guests with the Detroit Sym-
and Geraldine Wigod, by their
Miss Zelda osenthal will be
phony this season, comes here
Entertain
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
the guest speaker
ment
following an extended tour in
Wigodsky; one tree in memory
will follow. After the luncheon,
Australia, Canada and the United
of Rebecca Shevin, by Mr. and
games will be played. Anyone
States. His Australian tour which
Mrs. Morris Davis; one tree in
wishing to make reservations, call
ended last fall—according to the
memory of Jacob J. Weinberg, by
Mrs. Simon, Tyler 6-8914, or Mrs.
New York Times—"was the great-
Lillian Harrison and Pauline
Wright, Townsend 8-4841.
est event in Australian musical
Greenspoon.
history. His five Melbourne con-
In the Fred M. Butzel Forest:
FANIA RUBINA
certs were the occasions for un-
Two trees on recovery of Mrs. A.
Judge Neal Fitzgerald Will
precedented enthusiasm."
evening, Sunday matinee and eve- Stocker and two trees on recov-
Address Turover Aid
ning. The entire cast appears in ery of Mrs. Esther Muscovich, by
Society Monday
Ladies
of
Yeshivah
Beth
Judah;
this play.
JUDGE GUY A. MILLER
On Tuesday evening, a testi- one tree in memory of Helen
Chamisho Osor b'Shvat Cele-
Judge Neal Fitzgerald of the
mother of Rabbi Erie have had occasion to learn Judge
bration under the Joint monial performance will be given Friedland,
Miller's devotion to justice, and Common Pleas Court of Detroit
in honor of Fania Rubina and Friedland of Pontiac, Mich., and
Auspices at Rose Sittig Gustav Berger. The operetta one tree in honor of Mrs. H. a particular case is quoted by a will be the guest of the Turover
Cohen Building
"Chassidishe Liebe" ("Chassidic Sidman, in recognition of fine Jewish attorney, in a statement h Aid Society at its meeting to be
held Monday evening, Feb. 10, at
work in placing boxes, by Ladies this week to The Detroit Jew is
Love". will be staged.
Jericho
Temple, 2705 Joy Road.
Auxiliary
of
J.N.F.;
two
trees
hv
Chamisho Osor b'Sat, the
Fania Rubina and Gustav -Ber-
Judge Fitzgerald will discuss
On a Friday night, a Canadian
Jewish Arbor Day which marks ger have won a large following in memory of Schmuel Winkel- Chronicle.
man
of Lithuania,
by Rodin
Club; man was arrested on the charge an interesting and timely topic.
two trees
in memory
of Hyman
the beginning of spring in Pales-
An entertaining program has
tine, falls this year on Wednes-
David Jacobs, by daughter, Mrs. and
of having
committed
a not
felony,
been arranged and several lead-
he
was
in
danger
only
day, Feb. 12. The northwest
ing actors from the Yiddish thea-
of
spending
24
hours
over
Satur-
of
Brody;
one
tree
in
honor
branch of the Jewish Community
of his grandmother, Freda Leah day in jail, without a hearing, ter will perform.
Center and the northwest branch
Turover members and their
Zeitz, by Yehuda Solter, in Gaan but was to be subjected to the
of the United Hebrew Schools are
In the Mizrachi Forest: One possibility of losing his job in the friends and the general public
Ticktin.
jointly sponsoring a Chamisho
are invited. Admission is free.
Osor b'Shvat celebration for the
tree in memory of Abraham Kad- with
Border
Cities. He
charged
something
for was
which,
it de-
Jewish children of the neighbor-
at a later hearing, he
ish,
ist, father of Mrs. Morris Adler,
hoods on Wednesday, Feb. 12, at
and one tree honoring Bar Mitz- never could be convicted, but if Evening 'Life Class' to Open
5 p. m., in the auditorium of the
vat of Lawrence Strager, by held he would in the meantime
in Center Art School
Rose Sittig Cohen Building,
Young Women's Mizrachi.
13226 Lawton Ave. The program
In the Pioneer Women's Forest: lose his job and the means of
As a result of a large number
includes musical selections, "In-
Two trees in honor of Barbara supporting
his family.
Judge Miller
was that Friday
formation Please" period with
and
Mrs. Michael
Michlin;
two night in attendance at a formal of requests for an advanced art
La Med's
Bar Mitzvah,
by Mr.
ball at the Book Cadillac Hotel. class on a week-day evening, the
prizes, Palestinian film slides and
trees in honor of baby Ziporah When called by the Jewish attor- Jewish Community Center will
refreshments. An invitation is
heg left the hall to sign a conduct an evening "Life Class"
extended to all children of the
Reuel Raskin, first grandchild of
Feb.
warrant, and at the which will open on Tuesday,
community under 14 years of
Mrs Louis Kuhtzman; one tree nreeleasin
hearing
proved
his
liberality
by
188.
The
class
will
meet
on
Tues-
age to attend this celebration
in memory of Joe Winshall, by
• ordering the prosecutor's repre- day evenings, 7:30 to 9:30. The
Pioneer Women, Branch 1.
which is free of charge.
To plant trees in Palestine sentative to settle the main points instructor in this class will be
Forests call the chairman of the among themselves, as a result of Leon Makielski, well-known por-
tree committee of the Jewish Na- which the case was thrown out trait painter. The Center's Sun-
Membership Tea of Gratz
GUSTAV BERGER
day morning class which is under
tional Fund Council of Detroit,
Jr. Bnai Brith Chap-
here and are among the most Mrs. Alexander W. Sanders, Ho- of Thus,
court. as a result of the con- the direction of Mr. Makielski
ter on Sunday
also continue.
popular members of the cast now Barth 0967, 12342 Broadstreet.
scientious ness of Judge Miller, a will All
those interested in enroll-
man whom a less friendly person
t Littman 's . •
',The members of Rebecca Gratz appearing a
would brush aside as a "for- ing in the Tuesday evening Life
p
ak
Taking
for
the
play's
plot
a
e
Sir
Norman
Angell
to
Speak
Si
chapter of Junior Bnai Birth will
eigner" was saved trouble, hu- Class may do so through Mrs.
be hostesses at a membership tea, local setting, with a double love
on ' 'Cur r en t World Prob- miliation, 24 hours in jail without David Werbe, chairman of the
an
artist
and
loss of means to Center's art committee, or Isaac
Sunday, Feb. 9, at the home of stor y involving "Die Rebitzin fun
lems" at Cass Town Hall
cause and the loss
Franck, educational director of
f
Roselyn Wol A 3331 Carter Ave., an illicit affair,
f
ort his
from 2 to 5. A program has been Hamtramck" at the outset drew
Sir
Norman
Angell,
the
fore-
On
these
and
other
favorable
the
Center.
, with the re-
pacity audiences
fnts wi ll be
Jewish rhea- most authority in the world, on
warm Judge Miller's candidacy
a rranged. Rereshme
es
of
c
sult
a
that
the
local
served. Girls be tween the ag
ter, for the second time this sea- the general problem of interna- grounds, l supportedd
by many Music Classes and the Game
pp
ions, known interns- is
17 and 19 are invited.
son, is already running the pies- tional
as
an
author
and
econo-
Jewish
citizens.
Room Facilities at North-
eat play fo ra second week with tionally relat
of C enter
the possibility that it will con- mist, and famed as a lecturer
west Branch
in all the Card Party of Beth Moses
.
tinue for additional performances. through his lectures
leading un
A variety of musical activities
The cast appearing at Littman s
Auxiliary Feb. 9
sities of the
is offered at the northwest branch
this year is headed b y Nathan
world, will speak
The Ladies Auxiliary of Con- of the Jewish Community Center,
and Rose Goldberg, Jacob and
for the Detroit
Betty Jacobs, Fania Rubina and
Town Hall in the gregation Beth Moses, 586 Owen 13226 Lawton Ave. The music
Cass Theater Ave., will give a card party Sun- appreciation group meets every
Gustav Berger. A brilliant asso-
next Friday day evening, Feb. 9, at the syna- Monday from 8 to 10 p. m. At
ciating group, including several
morning, Feb. 14, rogue. This is the last affair these meetings programs of re-
young men and women who ap-
peared in several of the capitals
at 11 o'clock, on that the Ladies Auxiliary is span- corded classical music are dis-
of Europe in addition to the larg-
the subject "Cur- soring at this shul as they have cussed and evaluated. Piano in-
r e n t World sold the synagogue. They urge struction is offered in four classes
est cities in this country, has
members and friends to help to beginners and advanced stu-
helped to capture the support of
Problems."
His book "The make this affair as success, and dents of all ages on Tuesdays
Detroit Jews for Littman's Yid-
Great Illusion," to raise funds for building a new from 6 to 10 p. m. An adult
dish People's Theater.
chorus group meets on Thursdays
written 22 years Beth Moses Synagogue.
For
information
call
the
presi-
from 8 to 10 p. m. On Fridays
ago, is one of the
few great politi- dent, Mrs. Ben Feldman, Madi- the rhythm band for children
Open Meeting of Hebrew
under 11 years of age meets from
cal works of mod- son 4813.
3:30 to 5 p. rn. The intermediate
Ladies Aid Society
ern times, it is
choral group, which is made up
N. Angell
one
of
the
great
Wednesday
of boys and girls between the
Noted
Cantor
Dies
documents of history, it has be-
ages of 14 to 16 meets every Sat-
Mrs• Albert Meister, well come a classic with a sale rival-
urday from 7 to 9 p. m. Music
known for her dramatic imper- ing best sellers of over a mil-
classe are under the direction of
sonations, will offer several mon- lion copies, and is widely used
Pauline Walber, a graduate of
text book.
the Detroit Conservatory, and are
ologues at the next meeting of as a Sir
Norman emigrated to Amer-
open to the public free of charge.
the Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society
Game room facilities for all
scheduled for Wednesday after- ica where he learned journalism,
for
Hebrew and English Dates
e
and
lived
Eng
o Euro p
age groups are now available at
hs
turn
-
noon,
Feb.
12.
Inasmuch
as
ti
15
to
ce,
going
ed tn
from 1924 to 1949
years
i Fran
the northwest branch of the Jew-
is an open meeting, the pres-
th-
ish Community Center. The game
With the start of a New Year, dent, Mrs. Paul R. Freeman, land as president of Lord Norsat
room and the arts and crafts
o the read- urges all members to bring their cliff's newspaper company. Ile
studio are open for boys and
Co.
offers
t
ers J. of Heinz
this publiatio its neW friends as guests of the society. for three years in Parliament, for
H.
girls under 14 years of age Mon-
n
edition of the Hebrew-English
A representative from the Jew- 10 yers on the Council of the
days through Thursdays, from
fish Child Placement Bureau will Royal Institute
of International
was
knighted
by
the
King
2:30 to 6 p. m. The arts and
be Affairs,
will
Refreshments
24 year calendar.
and received the Nobel Peace
speak. :,
crafts work is under the direc-
The booklet is very convenient served.
tion of Lillian Pierce, a gradu-
fof -finding Yahrzeits and Bar
The entire membership of the Prize.
ate of the Arts and Crafts School
etc. Another feature of
IN MEMORIAN
of Detroit. On Mondays and
Mit zvahs,
book is a list of important organization is invited to attend
loving
memory of our dear
i
In lov
Thursdays, from 8 to 11 p. m.,
the
the quarterly meeting m of the
d
grandmother
Esther
h
holidays
up
to
1965.
on
CT1
the game room facilities are
J ewes
i
'
League of J eN% : is h Wo
Cantor
Mordecai
Hershman
efkofsky,
afternoon, at the Shaa- L mother
an who
g passed away 15
available to the older groups. Only
of the Mday
on
• The previous edition
years ago, Jan. 26, 1926 (4 days
to 1941
One of the best known cantors members of the Jewish Community
w
z cal
rev
Zedek.
.
fur-
goes muc h only.
in the world, Cantor Mordecai Center are entitled to these game
This new booklet ent
The a n n u a I complimentary
arts your tnemorr lingers
our he
ther. The calendar is copy,
absolutely
Hershman, who was heard in De- room activities. Visitors are wel-
I, y
e
,
rutt
lio
tta
an;1
merely luncheon for members whose in In
Shvat).
tender
o e e 1 4
free. To receive a
8T
dues are paid will be held on There
troit numerous times in recent come to view the activities of the
of
think
o
not
letter
to:
T h at 14e
years, died on Friday after a northwest branch of the Jewish
send a postcard or a
Tuesday, Feb. 18. Mrs. Louis
children
,
her
by
s
Sadly msed
C Community Center.
two-year illness.
Dept.
J2
Kahn
has
charge
of
the
arrange-
J . HEINZ CO.
and gran d c hild re n
meats.
Pittsburgh, Pa.

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