sternum ffewish Periodical Carter Rosenwald Post Women's Congress LITTMAN'S CAST TO STAGE Party Wednesday "DOS PINTELE YID" SUNDAY Group to Present Play Wednesday The Rosenwald Post No. 218 Testimonial Performance for Two Actors Tuesday; Draw Large Crowds at Revivals Abraham Littman, manager of Littman's Yiddish People's Thea- ter, 12th and Seward, announces that Boris Thomashefsky's out- standing operetta, "Dos Pintele Yid", will be presented by the entire cast Sunday matinee and evening. The revival of this great play is expected to draw overflow audiences. New scenery has been secured for the production, and the great songs of the play are expected to increase the popu- larity of the cast now appearing at Littman's, with Nathan and Rose Goldberg and Jacob and Betty Jacobs in the star roles. On Tuesday evening, a testi- monial evening will be given in honor of two members of the cast, Witte Dubrov and Harold Miller, and "The Little Thief" ("Die Kleine Ganevte") will be staged. Large audiences have acclaim- ed recent productions at Litt- man's, and one of the great sur- prises of the season was the staging of "Joseph and His Brothers" during the past week- end. The revival of this Biblical operetta, with all its attendant factors—with live sheep on the stage and attractive costumes and scenery—was an especially thrill- ing event for the Yiddish thea- ter-goers. A meeting of the Detroit Women's Division of American Jewish Congress will be held at the Detroit Leland Hotel, Wed- nesday, March 12, at 1:45 p. The program committee will pre- _ dassah will meet on Sunday, March 9, at 2 p. m., at Hotel Statler. Plans for bi-monthly meetings will be presented, with plans for a unique social affair. Reports will be given on the final figures of the Honor Roll campaign. Mrs. Morris Adler will give a review of Louis Adamic's "From Many Lands." Public Demand Brings Reissue of Free Book Chesterfield Prints 1,000,000 New Copies of "Tobaccoland, U. S. A." Eri Jabotinsky, 30-year-old son of the late Vladimir Jabotinsky, head of the New Zionist Organi- zation (Revisionist), who passed away several months ago in Hun- of the American Legion will hold an open house stag party at Congregation Bnai Moshe, Dex- ter and Lawrence, Wednesday, March 12, at 9 p. m. All veterans and their friends are welcome without charge. There will be en- tertainment and refreshments. This function will be held to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Rosenwald Post. An Addition to Commentary Item On Robert Marwil Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle: May I call your attention to the fact that in your "Purely Commentary" column in which you extend congratulations to one of our leading local citizens, Robert Marwil, on the occasion Jabotinsky's Son Junior Hadassah Predicts Zionist- Will Meet Sunday Revisionist Amity The Detroit unit of Junior Ha- • MRS. JACK TOBIN 1 . .1 s, rn :•r t- lal d. ur id n- at gi- be ou 2. iy- He re- ass ;ed !si- iur hat nly ica )si- out a u- an- • 4 And one of AMERICA'S FINEST OCEAN FRONT HOTELS MARCH RATES 94 [ T M ARE LOWER AT 16TH STREET sent a playlet, "As Others See Us", a scene from real life, writ- ten by Mrs. Joseph May, a mem- ber of the anti-discrimination committee. The cast includes Mrs. William Adelson, Mrs. Harry Cohen, Mrs. Ernest J. Sachse, and a score of others. This will be followed by a book review of "The Life of Lillian Wald", to be given by Mrs. Jack Tobin. This program will be preceded by an important business meeting to select members for the nom- inating committee. Important re- ports by the Aid to Britain Com- mittee will be discussed. Mrs. Nathan Spevakow, presi- dent, requests that all members holding money and stubs for the American Jewish Congress thea- ter party be turned in at this meeting. le With the Jewish War Veterans The State Department of the Jewish War Veterans are for- mulating plans for the state con- vention to be held in Detroit So many requests have been April 20 and 27. received for the big free book, On March 3, Department Com- "Tobaccoland, U. S. A.," offered mander Dr. Robert Rosen, present- by Chesterfield Cigarettes in a ROBERT MARWIL ed the American Flag, in behalf of recent national newspaper advcr- of his 60th birthday, you over- the veterans, to Congregation tisement. that another million cop- looked the fact that Mr. Marwil Beth Abraham, 12517 Linwood. ies for immediate distribution are served as president of the United On March 17, the veterans will being rushed through publication. also present an American Flag to Hebrew Schools. Individuals and groups will re- While Mr. Marwil has always the Home for Aged, 11501 Petos- ceive copies on request to Liggett identified himself with the Shaa- key. Flag presentation ceremonies & Myers Tobacco Company, 630 rey Zedek, the Zionist Organiza- are always open to the public. Fifth Ave., New York City. tion and other religious national Post No. 135 will meet Monday, "Tobaccoland, U. S. A." is the organizations, the Hebrew Schools March 10, at 8:30 p. m., at the name given to the group of states Hentsettina gn s's. pbulailndsingw, illJebffeersfoonnnuat. have always been very dear to V in which America's finest cigar- him. ette tobaccos are grown. While to- We congratulate Mr. Marwil lated for several functions to take bacco is grown in 22 states of the The Jewish National Fund most heartily on his 60th birth- place in March and April, in Union, the primary cigarette to- Council of Detroit announces the general public will be day. May God grant him many which ERI JABOTINSKY bacco states are Maryland, Vir- the planting of trees in Palestine able to participate. All veterans years of joy and happiness. ginia, North Carolina, South Car- are welcome to Post meetings. olina, Georgia, Florida, Tennes- ter, N. Y., arrived in this country forests as follows: Sincerely yours, In the Fred M. Butzel Forest: Ladies Auxiliary of Post No. see, Kentucky, Ohio and Missouri, last Upon week. his arrival here, Mr. 55 trees by the pupils of the B. ISAACS, 135 will meet at Jerry's, 10325 Superintendent, United have written Dexter Blvd., on March 10. A to Scores praise of the colleges completeness of this Jabotinsky issued a statement in United Hebrew Schools of De- Hebrew Schools, paid-up membership Mah Jong story of America's great tobacco which he revealed that a pre- troit, on the occasion of Cham- and bridge social will be held that industry, which in 42 pages with liminary agreement has been isho Osor b'Shvat project, in- evening. The Ladies Auxiliary over 100 large photographic illus. reached for peace with the Revi- eluding trees by Mordecai Diam- ond, Jeremiah Sloan, Elke Bush- opened a depot at 10206 Dexter trations fully describes tobacco sionists in Zionist ranks. koff, Sandra Goldberg„ in honor Blvd., for the specific purpose of farming and cigarette manufac- of her grandparents, and the Gor- rendering British relief coopera- Herzl Lodge of Bnai Brith neck brothers in honor of their ture. tion. The women are collecting Of particular interest to many H o s B eetmg Brotherhood M • bundles for Britain and will ac- ro th er h o parents; one tree in memory of readers is the long preparation The forthcoming marriage of cept bundles as well as volunteer Theodor Herzl Lodge No. 1377, Jacob Weinberg, by Young Wom- of tobaccos for Chesterfield, a process lasting 'from two to three held a brotherhood meeting at 41 en's Bicur Cholem; two trees Miss Racheal Ungar, daughter support. The station is under the years. Careful steps of planting, Oak St., River Rouge, on Mon- in memory of Molly Klein, by of Rabbi and Mrs. Jacob Ungar chairmanship of Ida Schultz, Mae growing, harvesting, curing, age- day evening, Feb. 24, at 8:30 Social Credit group. The fol- of this city, to Rabbi Morris Ginsburg. and Ida Kardin. The ing, conditioning for correct mois- p. m. The chairman of the meet- lowing were planted in memory Rokeach, son of Grand Rabbi Red Cross activity is still doing work at the Community ture content, and blending of the ing was Harry Golden, who in- of Mrs. Eva Nathan: One tree and Mrs. David Rokeach of New Center, under the direction of various domestic tobaccos with im- troduced the Mayor of River by Mi , . and Mrs. J. A. Mintz and York City, is calling forth much Nettie Raskin and Ella Feldman. two trees by Mr. and Mrs. interest in orthodox circles here. ported Turkish leaf are the Rouge, E d Higgins, also the mayor r Pep; m The Department of Michigan, erkle, and one tree by Leading rabbis and lay leaders Jewish g roundwork. Then comes modern of Ecorse, Newt Hawkins. Ford — 16 en War Veterans of the Uni- . fool-proof manufacture, making Vager represented the city of M rs. Elsi e M ecklowitz; two trees will participate in the event, ted States, in session at the Fort commemorating Yahrzeit of Louis which will be held on Tuesday, possible production of millions of Wyandotte. All the downriver city officials as well as school officials Goldberg and Nathan C. Cohen, March 18, at Lachar's Ballroom. Wayne Hotel on March 2, passed packages of cigarettes per day. a resolution going on record in The Chesterfield factories at attended the meeting. The prin- by Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cohen. n Rabbi Jacob Ungar is well favor of a bill introduced by Durham, N. C., portrayed in this cipal speakers of the evening In the Joseph H. Ehrlich For- known own in this community as one United States Senator W. Warren book, alone cover 150 acres. Ev- were Rabbi Cohen of the Hillel est: One tree honoring Bar Mitz- of the members of the faculty Barbour in the United States ery visitor to "Tobaccoland" finds Foundation of Ann Arbor, the vah of Marcus Rosenzweig, by of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, and Senate, making it a criminal of- a tour through these factories Methodist minister, Rev. Stringer. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Levin; one for his activity in Mizrachi and fense to send through the mails an adventure in American manu- The Catholic Church was repre- tree in memory of Harry Wine, Young Israel circles. matter inciting to racial or reli- facturing ingenuity, and he never sented by Roy Howell, Grand by Anna Stoll. Rabbi Morris Rokeach, the pious hatred. forgets the bright golden color Knight of the Knights of Colum- To plant trees in Palestine prospective bridegroom, is a and rich fragrence of the newly- bus. Rev. Stringer's address was opened hogsheads of tobacco fresh on "Brotherhood and Its Mean- Forests call the chairman of the member of the famous Chassidic Arts, Crafts and Photog- from their long mellowing in stor- ing." Rabbi Cohen's address was tree committee of the Jewish family of Belz. He has studied raphy in Center's Spring age. on "American Jews in Relation National Fund Council of De- extensively in both European and Program "Tobaccoland, U. S. A.," is also to Gentiles." Refreshments were troit, Mrs. Alexander W. Sanders, American Yeshivoth and is serv- Hogarth 0967, 12342 Broad- ing at present as spiritual leader the story of a typical Southern served after the meeting. Under the chairmanship of street. of Congregation Beth Israel of tobacco-grow i ng family, showing Mrs. David B. Werbe, the Cen- Brooklyn, N. Y. how the family's life revolves Mrs. Abraham Danzig Rep- Among the guests who will ter's Art Department has in- around the progress of the tobacco resents National Mizrachi FELICITY CLUB visit Detroit for the wedding cluded an additional Life Class to crop from season to season. The at Toledo importance of the cities and uni- The fifth annual affair of the will be Rabbi I. D. Essrig, brother its program for the spring. In versities of America's tobacco cap- Mrs. Abraham Danzig of Wy- Felicity Club was held Feb. 4. of Mrs. Jacob Ungar, from the addition to the classes in art, ital are shown in pictures and andotte was the guest speaker at The following officers were in- distinguished family of Safed, arts and crafts and photography the Mizrachi annual banquet of stalled: Lillian Bloom, president; Palestine. Rabbi Essrig, promi- are included among the special text. Famous celebrities are again the Toledo Chapter, Sunday eve- Rose Eisenberg, vice president; nent for many years in orthodox interest activities which will con- included in the new Chesterfield ning, Feb. 23. Mrs. Nehemiah Betty Wolf, secretary; Nora circles in this country, has served tinue in the Center through the advertising campaign, scheduled Katz, wife of the rabbi, was Parr, treasurer. The following in Los Angeles, Calif., and :s lsopwrisn:g term. The schedule fol- nationally in newspapers during chairman of the evening. A spe- committees were appointed : Ini- now the leader of the orthodox "Elementary Art," Mondays March. Among these are Frances cial feature of the evening was tiation, Evelyn Nidorf; member- community in Utica, N. Y. and Thursdays, 4-6 p. m. Instruc- Burke , 1940-41 "Miss America" the selling of the 26 candles ship Betty Wolf; distress, Mar- and Patsy Garrett, singer from representing the 26th anniversary ion Jacobs; complaint, Adele SIGMA GAMMA TAU CELE- tor, Jascha Schwartzman. Fred Waring's "Chesterfield-Pleas - of the chapter. "Advanced Art" (Life Class), BRATES ANNIVERSARY White; constitution, Ida Davis; ure Time" 'broadcasts, and Pat Sunday, 10 a. m. to noon; Tues- entertainment, Lillian Tanan- O'Brien, film star, are featured PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT Sigma Gamma Tau will have day, 7:30 to 9:30 p. m. Instruc- baum; board of trustees, Betty together in a special St. Patrick's CLUB a formal dinner-dance on Friday, tor, Leon Makielski. Wolf and Sylvia Eisenberg. "Adult Arts and Crafts," Mon- Day advertisement. The Primrose Benevolent Club Plans are being made for a at Club Royale, to celebrate its days, 7:30 to 9:30 p. m. Instruc- National billboard showings, is planning a card party, to be fourth anniversary. A surprise dealer displays, and the Waring held Tuesday evening, April 22, Passover donor affair. A contribu- has been planned for the eve- tor, Miss Helen Kaplan. tion for Passover relief was "Pleasure Time" and Glenn Mil- at the Bnai Moshe. "Photography," Tuesday and ning, and pictures will be taken ler "Moonlight Serenade" radio An open meeting will be held given to the Detroit Ladies Le- of the affair. Thursday, 7:30 p. tn. chem Aniyim. shows over the leading networks on Monday, March 10. support the newspaper program. Daughter of Rabbi Ungar to Marry Brooklyn Rabbi . .- 'e 14 ON THE OCEAN Tress Planted in Palestine Forests 4 13 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle March 7, 1941 lb CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO