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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and

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the Legal Chronicle

February 28, 1941

Biblical Operetta "Joseph and
"Dance
in
Education"
THEATER PARTIES OF WOMEN'S
His Brothers" Now at Littman's
On
March
2
Features
CONGRESS DIVISION MARCH 3 - 5
The beautiful Biblical operetta,
Miss
Ruth
L.
Murray
"Joseph and His Brothers," which
Mrs. Al Koffman, 2490 W. Phila-
Detroit Women's Division of the delphia, Tyler 5-1489; Mrs. Na-
fascinates audiences at all times,
For Finer Living
American Jewish Congress is than Weingarden, 2999 Calvert,
"Dance in Education" will be and whose theme has been an in-

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sponsoring a theater party Mon-
day, Tuesday and Wednesday of
next week at the Center Theater,
Woodward at the Boulevard, the
proceeds to be used to further the
defense program and other ac-
tivities of the Congress. Double
feature pictures will be shown,
and the performance will be con-
tinuous, with a change of pro-
gram Monday and Tuesday.
Mrs. Daniel Siegel is the gen-
eral chairman, with Mrs. Samuel
Katkin as co-chairman, assisted
by the following ticket chairmen:

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PURIM MASQUERADE DANCE AT
SHAAREY ZEDEK ON MARCH 9

A Purim masquerade dance,
sponsored by the Men's Club and
Sisterhood of Cong. Shaarey Ze-
dek, will be held on Sunday eve-
ning, March 9, in the social hall
of the synagogue.
Prizes will be awarded for best
dressed masqueraders, and the

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YESHIVAH

Mayor Jeffries Selects St.
Lawrence Seaway
Committee

Dr. Leo M. Franklin, Rabbi
Leon F ram, Samuel W. Leib and
Nate S. Shapero were appointed
by Mayor Jeffries as members of
the St. Lawrence Seaway Com-
mittee, to act in an advisory ca-
pacity on the St. Lawrence Pro-
ject.

WILSHIRE

Apartment Hotel

Collingwood at Third

Convenient to transportation.

1 to 5 room suites. furnished
or unfurnished. Hotel service
optional. All carpeted, dining
room. Garage in connection.

TOWNSEND 8-2680

LITTMAN'S PEOPLE'S THEATER

8210 Twelfth Street

TRinity 2-0100

Friday Evening. Sunday Matinee and Evening,
Feb. 28 and March 2
Nathan & Rose Goldberg—Jacob & Bettie Jacobs

RUTH L. MURRAY
GUSTOW BERGER
FANNIA RUBINA
Group on Sunday, March 2, in
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Harold Miller, Ella Wallenstein,
the Jewish Community Center
Vitee
Dubrow,
Leon Seidenberg,
Auditorium, Woodward at Hol-
o'clock, in the Prayer Room of
Leah Seidenberg, Louis Buckshitzky, Harry Jordon
brook. This will be the fourth of
Congregation Shaarey Zedek.
The Beautiful Biblical Operetta
five lecture-demonstrations on the
At an overflow meeting in the
"Dance"
presented
on
the
first
Allen Memorial Chapel of the
Sunday of each month by the
Jewish Home for the Aged last
Center.
Sunday, representatives of syna-
To illustrate her lecture, the
gogues and organizations heard
dance
group will assist Miss Mur-
reports from David I. Berris,
Prices: EVES., 50e, '75c and $1; MATINEES, 60c and 76e
ray in demonstrations of tech-
chairman of the building commit-
niques,
improvisations,
technical
tee, and Abraham J. Rosenshine,
studies and dances, the latter dis-
monnorminiciummummommr,
for the team captains; Rabbi M.
playing various approaches to goi mennummumumminimmuniumommommonnemimmminginsim
J. Wohlgelernter, chairman of the
composition.
Board of Education, and Dr.
Song accompaniment will be
■
Samson R. Weiss, Dean of Ye-
used for "The Twelve Days of
shivath Beth Yehudah. Isadore
But we all like to
Christmas" and words for "Regis-
Our
Cohen, president of the Michigan
dine out. Harry Bo-
tration." "Suite" with music by
Cocktails
Delicious
Synagogue Conference, announced
esky's
has
a
friend-
Lou Harrison and the Shostako-
and
Delicatessen
campaign quotas for over 30
ly atmosphere and
vitch "Three Step Polka" will be
Fancy
Delivered
local synagogues amounting to
its
food
is
cooked
based on already existing music. 116,
Drinks
FREE
right. Mother will
$13,800. Isidoree Sosnick, vice-
"Waltz" will show a composition
Mixed
Anywhere.
appreciate a good
president of the Yeshivah, who
in which the choreogrophy was
by
Anytime
dinner prepared by
presided, read a message from
(lone first, and accompanying
Experts
someone else.
Rabbi Isaac Stollman, president
music written after the dance was
of the Hebrew Talmudical Acad-
completed.
Being recognized as an out-
emy.
standing leader and authority in
Half of the campaign quota
her field, Miss Murray holds the
of $35,000 required to construct
positions of assistant professor
the new home for Michigan's only
of health education, and director
DR. A. A. NEUMAN
center of higher Jewish learning
Phone Trinity 2-9366
12th and Hazelwood
at Dexter and Cortland has al- Named successor to the late Dr. of the women's major health edu-
cation
program
at
Wayne
Uni-
President
of
The
ready been pledged, it was re- Cyrus Adler as
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vealed at Sunday's meeting with Dropsie College of Hebrew and versity.
She was one of the founders
the announcement by Mrs. H. Pognate Learning in Philadelphia. of the dance section of the Na-
Rottenberg, president of the La- - -
tional Association for health, phy-
dies of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah,
sical education and recreation.
of a $10,000 contribution by her
From 1935-37 she acted as chair-
xr
organization. $2,000 from Young
man of this section, and has
Israel of Detroit, and $22,500 I .
been a member of the teaching
G
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d
set aside for the building un SU
now being sold and
faculty at three conferences both
to
the
Yeshivah
bequest
from a
in Chicago and New York. She
serviced by
made by the David W. Simons
The annual musical comedy of has been guest instructor at the
Estate last fall. Individual con- the Young People's Club of Tem- University of Iowa summer ses-
tributions already secured from ple Beth El will be staged this sions for three years, and has
other sources amount to $3,500. Sunday evening at the Temple. taught Rhythmic Basis of Dance
This year's production is "Ah and a Seminar for Teachers at
Rabbi Silber's Address
Choo—Caught in the Draft." Tic-
Rabbi Saul Silber, president of kets are available at Temple Mills College during the summer
of 1940.
the Hebrew Theological College
Miss Murray has studied at the
of Chicago. addressed the meet- Beth El.
Bennington School of Dance and
ing last Sunday in place of Rabbi
in New York with Martha Gra-
A. M. Ashinsky who was prevent- Lawrence Tibbett Returns ham, Doris Humphrey and other
edby illness from coming to De-
outstanding modern dancers. A
troit. Rabbi Silber outlined the as Guest Soloist with Sun- discussion and tea will follow the
Inc.
history of Torah centers in Amer- da y Evening Hour
program.
ica, relating interesting details
12250 JOS. CAMPAU
of his own efforts during the
Lawrence Tibbett, the distin-
TO. 8-9310
years
in
developing
the
east
18 Yeshivah. He emphasized guished baritone who was the Instruction in Dancing at
Chicago
Northwest Branch of
that with the establishment of first American-trained singer to
win stardom in the Metropolitan
Jewish Community Center
an
academy
of advanced Jewish
studies
in a community,
the en- Opera, returns to the Ford Sun-
Evening Hour as guest solo-
Instruction in social and folk
and educational achieve- dayy
(lancing is offered now at the
program
is
heard
over
Station
ments
of
existing
Talmud
Torahs
i
ments
WJR and the CBS Network at 9 Northwest Jewish Center on Sat-
grow rapidly.
urday night from 8 to 11 p. m.
The contribution of Yeshivoth o'clock Sunday evening. It will The dancing takes place in the
e
to Jewish education, he stated, . 13 the famous singer's second ap- auditorium of the Center and is
lies in presenting the Jewish in- nearance on the Ford Sunday under the supervision of Miss
Hour this season.
A prominent Chicago business man died recently
tei pretation of the Bible through Evening
The Ford Symphony Orchestra Bertha Merril, who has had a
the teaching of the oral Tal-
di- varied experience in the field of
from cancer at 65 years of age. Five years pre-
mudic tradition. It was the in- and Chorus will be under the
dancing and is at the present con-
Torah, Rabbi rection of Eugene Ormandy, mu- nected with the City Department
viously. in perfect health, he had taken three
tensive study of
Silber declared, that has always sical director of the Philadelphia of Recreation.
Life Single Premium policies with the Great-West
preserved the Jewish people in i Orchestra.
Admission to Saturday night
(lancing is limited to Center mem-
times of crisis. The ethical per-
Life totalling $50,000. His three sons. who were
bers and their invited friends.
sonality of the Jew. molded by
Contemporary Judaism
named beneficiaries under the terms of these policies,
Guest cards and further informa-
the study and practice of Juda-
Group of Council Jun-
tion may be obtained at the
ism, is our greatest asset, and
shared the proceeds of these contracts.
office of the Northwest Jewish
we must bend every effort in
iors to Hear Book
Center,
13226
Lawton,
or
by
America today to recreate that
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calling To. 8-5852.
snirit through the extension of
Hebrew learning.
The Contemporary Judaism
Group of the National Council Hedera Club Open Meeting
1512 Union Guardian Building
Juniors will present Mrs. Jay
Telephone — Randolph 0446
on
Installation of Chesed Shel Golub as its gu est speak er
Hedera
Club
of
the
Pioneer
Wo-
h 13 at 8:3 0
Ernes Auxiliary March 1 Thursday, Marc,
the home of Miss Pearl men of Detroit held an open meet-
13. 111., at
ing Monday evening, Feb. 17, at
The Ladies Auxiliary of the
Chesed Shel Ernes will have in- Shanbom, 2530 Gladstone. Mrs. the home of Mrs. Fanny Schreier,
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stallation of officers March 1. Golub is head of the adult book at which 50 women were present.
be refreshments and department of the J. L. Hudson
Aaron Rosenberg spoke on "Hu-
will
There
ertertainment.
Admission is free. Company and is ook
well reviews.
known She
for mor and Zionism." Refreshments
and games concluded the affair.
members and friends are in- her stimulating
acubrrent
MI
vited. will review novel.

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judges will make their choices dur-
ing the grand march to start at
10:30. The "Purim Jamboree" will
start at 8:30.
A cafeteria lunch will be served,
II amantashen will be available as
well as other refreshments.
Dave Diamond will personally
direct his orchestra that evening.

spiration to many generations, is
being staged at Littman's Yiddish
People's Theater, 12th and Sew-
ard, this Friday evening and Sun-
day matinee and evening.
The entire cast of Littman's
participates in this production.
There are many interesting songs,
dances and new scenery.

"JOSEPH AND HIS BROTHERS"

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Townsend 6-7646, Mrs. Samuel the topic of a lecture-demonstra -
Heyman, 4031 Glendale, Davison
0954, Mrs. Otto Weiss, 13144 tion by Ruth L. Murray and the
Broadstreet, Hogarth 6258. Tick- Wayne University Senior Dance
ets will be delivered upon re-
quest. No tickets will be sold at
the door.
All day Wednesday, March 5,
and Thursday, March 6, Mrs. Dan-
iel Siegel, 18655 Fairfield, and
Mrs. Nathan Weingarden of Cal-
vert Ave., will be at home to re-
ceive all returns from this pro-
ject, cash as well as unsold tic-
kets.

SEYMOUR J. CORN

"'GREAT-WEST LIFE

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