A merica latish Periodical Cotter
CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO
1941
March 14, 1941
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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle
CHONI WRITES OF POPULARITY
PURIM OPERETTA, "AHASUERUS AND Fanny Adlerstem to
OF THE CHRONICLE IN NEW YORK
QUEEN ESTHER", AT LITTMAN'S
Address the Youth
THEATER THIS FRIDAY, SUNDAY
Program March 23
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Abraham Goldfaden's fascinat-
ing Purim operetta, "Ahasuerus
and Queen Esther," featured by
a group of beautiful songs, is
the attraction at Littman's Yid-
dish People's Theater, 12th and
Seward, this Friday evening and
Sunday matinee and evening.
Presented by the entire cast
in honor of Purim, this play is
expected to draw capacity audi-
ences, and it is urged, therefore,
that reservations for seats be
made at once by calling the
theater, TRinity 2-0100.
Goldfaden's operettas are fam-
ous for their charm and their
thrilling plots. "Ahasuerus and
Queen Esther" is among the
best of his productions dealing
with historical and Biblical plots.
Bnai Brith Parley
To Hear Weizmann
cago, where the convention opens
Vice - President Wallace Will
Speak at National Inspira-
tional Session
WASHINGTON, D. C. — Dr.
president of
the Jewish Agency for Palestine
and of the World Zionist Organ-
ization, will address the March
30 luncheon session of the trien-
nial convention of Bnai Brith,
oldest and largest national Jew-
ish service and fraternal organi-
zation, at the Drake Hotel, Chi-
Chaim Weizmann,
cal sketch appeared in The Detroit Jewish Chronicle on March 7,
"Youth Speaks," sponsored by writes the editor as follows:
"Thank you very much for the article in your paper of March 7
25 Jewish youth organizations,
will meet, jointly with the De- by David Schwartz.
troit Junior Service Group, Sun-
"Your paper has become very popular in New York, not
day, March 23, at 8:30 p.
because of the pictures of Robert Szold and Charlie Chaplin on
the front page, but because of Choni. The entire Cafe Royal reads
it and everyone comments on it very favorably."
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GIFTS TO CHILDREN'S HOME JR. METROPOLITAN ,CLUB
DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT
The Jewish Children's Home
The Jewish Metropolitan Club
acknowledges donations from Mr.
and Mrs. B. Keus, Mrs. A. Cohen, will hold its Purim dance at its
Mrs. L. Bloom, Chums Club; Mr. club rooms, 8923 12th St., Sat-
and Mrs. Charles Lapedes in urday evening, March 15, Prizes
memory of Mrs. Rebecca Shevin. will be given.
on March 29.
Dr. Weizmann, who is leaving
Europe via Clipper, accepted a
cabled invitation from Henry
Monsky, president of Bnai Brith.
He is being accompanied by Mrs.
Weizmann.
Henry A. Wallace, Vice-Presi-
dent of the United States, has
already been announced as the
speaker at the Bnai Brith con-
vention's national inspirational
session, which will be held at
the Chicago Civic Opera House
on Sunday evening, March 30.
The Vice-President will be intro-
duced by Mr. Monsky.
Six Women Delegates Shatter
Precedent
Women delegates will be seated
tently
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a
shower for the General Israel Or-
phan's Home for Girls in Pales-
tine and aid to Britain. Contri-
butions can be sent to Mrs. Harry
Weinberg at Radio Station WJBK.
The public is invited to attend
that can take it!
and cooperation is asked to help
feed and clothe the 300 orphan
girls of the home. The shower is
Sheer two and three thread
scheduled for Wednesday, May
hose that flatter your legs
7, at 1 o'clock at the Bnai Moshe.
with their delicate transpar-
For information call Tyler 6 - 9553,
or Mrs. S. M. Shore, president,
ency, yet wear s t urdily
University 1-0304.
through busy days. Archer
Mrs. Luba Margolin, chairman
Cruise Chiffons have resili-
of the Red Cross Unit, located at
ency, and all the charm of
the Hebrew School branch, Tyler
and Lawton, announces that the
fine sheer hose regular $1
work room is open on Monday,
and $1.15 a pair NOW 85c.
Wednesday and Thursday from
10 to 3 o'clock. Anyone interested
should contact Mrs. Margolin at
the unit or call her at her home,
Northlawn 7298.
The organization acknowledges
9019-21 12th ST.
contributions to the Benjamin Wis-
TY. 6-7161
per Memorial Flower Fund from
Open Evenings IS Sunday
Mrs. S. M. Shore, Mrs. A. Kurz-
mann and Mrs. Ruth Fisher to
the shower fund in honor of her
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grandchild Joe Lee Rudder.
Cruise Chiffons
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JACOB L. KEIDAN
Brith for the first time in the
98-year history of the oldest and in the auditorium of the Jewish
largest national Jewish service Community Center. Jacob L.
and fraternal organization when Keidan, president of the Detroit
six of them answer the roll - call Junior Service Group, will pre-
at the opening session of Bnai side. Mr. Keidan, who is serving
as chairman of the Junior Di-
Brith's triennial convention.
The women delegates, one from vision for the 1941 Allied Jew-
each of the six Women's Grand ish Campaign, will be introduced
Lodges, will take their place at by I. Murray Jacobs, chairman of
the convention in accordance with the "Youth Speaks" committee.
The guest speaker of the eve-
a resolution adopted at the last
triennial convention in 938 when ning will be Miss Fanny R. Adler-
provision was made for giving stein of New York City, assist-
national recognition to the ant to the executive director of
achievements of the distaff side the Joint Distribution Committee,
of Bnai Brith by granting the who will discuss "Jewish Youth's
women representation at national Responsibility to World Jewry".
Other discussants of the topic
conventions. Since 1938 the Bnai
Brith Women's Grand Lodges of the evening will be David A.
have expanded to 444 units hav- Goldman and Elconan Ross. Mr.
ing 45,000 members in senior and Goldman is co-chairman of the
junior units. In the past three organization-sneakers' section of
years they have raised and spent the Junior Division of the 1941
over $200,000 for educational, Allied Jewish Campaign, spon-
youth, refugee aid, philanthropic sored by the Detroit Junio• Serv-
ice Group. Mr. Ross is active
and Red Cross projects.
in youth Zionist circle s and is
particularly identified with Hash-
N. Woodward J.W.E.W.O. omer Hatzair.
Plans Annual Orphans'
Following the presentation of
Shower
the subject by the speakers, dis-
cussion and questions from the
The North Woodward branch floor will be invited. Dancing will
of the Jewish Women's European follow the program. The meeting
Welfare Organization is planning is open to the public.
the annual dessert bridge and
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