April 11, 1941 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle 10 •- Young Judaea to Sponsor Contest SIMON KNOPPOW April Bride Passover Greetings to All! PAINT and WALLPAPER 8736 12th St. MA. 1756 15019 Livernois UN. 2-8088 SINCERE HOLIDAY GREETINGS Gratiot Electric EI. 5905 2635 Sherman St. Any Kind of WIRING and REPAIRING Motors Sold and Repaired JACK TURNER HEBREW SCHOOLS REGISTER STUDENTS FOR NEW CLASSES The Passover season coincides with the traditional Hein Ha Z'manim period when new classes are opened in all schools and pupils are registered for the var- ious grades. Special classes are also open for boys of the Bar On Sunday, April 20, between 2 and 6, Detroit Young Judaea will sponsor an oratorical con- test at the Jewish Community Center, Woodward near Hol- brook. Members of Young Judaea who are 15 years of age or younger may compete. The win- ner of the first prize will be awarded a trip to the national Young Judaea convention to be held in Boston during the sum- mer. There he will compete against winners from other lo- calities. In 1939, Zena Etkin represent- ed Detroit in the national ora- torical contest. In 1940, Shirley Cohen was the local winner. Mitzvah age. The Hebrew schools are lo- cated as follows: 1245 W. Phila- delphia, 4000 Tuxedo, 13226 Law- ton, 15705 Parkside, 17750 Brush, Central High School, Brady Pub- lic School and Winterhalter Pub- lic School. The two main offices, 1245 W. Philadelphia, and the new school at 13226 Lawton, are open all day. For information call either the Philadelphia-Bryon School, Madison 8770, or the Rose Sittig Cohen School, Townsend 8-0063. Department of Michigan Michigan Jewish War Veterans Convention in Detroit, Sunday, April 27 Mrs. Herman Ginsburg was Miss Passover Greetings to All! Friendship Plasterers 8 Building Supplies 15101 LaSALLE BLVD. UN. 2-0605 SINCERE HOLIDAY GREETINGS Central Coal Co. JOS. LEVENSON, Prop. 972 CLINTON ST. CA. 4085 SINCERE HOLIDAY GREETINGS L l N SALES CO. 124 W. JEFFERSON RAndolph 8720 —Photo by J. J. Clarke. Jewish War Veterans Irene Block, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Block of 3224 Calvert Ave., before her marriage of the United States on April 5 at the Knights of Py- thias Hall. Mr. Ginsburg is the son of Robert Ginsburg of Cort- Extend cordial Greetings to All Michigan Jewry on This land Ave. Mrs. Ginsburg was at- Momentous Passover Season tended by Miss Inez Burns as maid of honor, Mrs. Rose Tess- DR. ROBERT. ROSEN mer as matron of honor, and the bridesmaids were Misses Shirley State Commander / Rabinowitz, Marion Pepper, Lot- 5 c 1 \-) HARRY MAD/SOW -- •1i \ R DEO- tie Ginsburg and Ilene Lesnick. Post Commander', 135 r. Ginsburg was attended by el Sapperstein as best man and 14 (re, I p0 SAMU E L RHODES 1Kiltshers were Dr. Sol W. Les- DP. T(qT HAN) Post C ommand r, 190 ailElt, Dr. Ben H. Stein, Julian Klein and Irving Katz. Rabbi HARRY PASKO VJ ITZ Joshua Sperka officiated. On their Post Commander, Downriver 225•1-f' d(ff'9‘ return from Washington, Mr. and Mrs. Ginsburg will reside in De- PHILLIP CANTOR troit. ihd WRO eel- Pose Commander, 2301 I P/A N 1 'SAM SAFFIR, Post Command r, Flint 231 SEYMOUR SHE T ER Lansing Veteran , BARNEY DONNON Grand Rapids Veterans — H. B. ST1 UCK Pontia terans —,,V i ' l ICR. AC 14 M FEPQ rNA The highest price ever paid by Hollywood for an incompletely published novel has been col- lected by Edna Ferber, for her current serial "Saratoga Trunk." We hope you didn't miss Dem- aree Bess' article on "Poland in Chains" in last week's Satur- day Evening Post — for the things it doesn't say. "Let FREEDOM Ring" May the Festival of Passover, the anniversary of the first popular demonstration for liberty in the world, find all of us ready to defend and cherish the principles of justice and inde- pendence with which we are blessed in this great land. Sam's Cut Rate TWO GREAT STORES Randolph and Monroe Campus Martius Michigan Jewish War Veterans of the United States will hold their first annual department convention at the Book Cadillac Hotel, Detroit, on Sunday, April 27. National Commander Fred S. Harris of Meriden, Conn., na- tional Field Secretary Edgar Burman of Brooklyn, N. Y., and national fifth regional zone vice commander, H. Bobier of Cleve- land, will be the principal na- tional representatives at the con- e 1 a v e. Department Vice-Com- mander Hilliard Goldstick will also be a national representative. The principal address of the banquet will probably be deliv- ered by a foremost representative of the Federal Bureau of Inves- tigation on the subject, "'The F. B. I. and the Present Emer- gencies." Arrangements are being made for the Jewish War Veterans good-will radio programs to be delivered on April 26 and 27, respectively, under the direction of Deputy National Radio Offi- cer Dr. Perry P. Burnstine. A general committee for the convention under the chairman- ship of Dr. Perry P. Burnstine, in collaboration with the Depart- ment Commander Dr. Robert Ros- en and Post Commanders Harry Madison, Phillip Cantor, Samuel Rhodes, Harry Paskowitz, Sam Saffir, Ways and Means Chair- man Harry Shaffer, Judge Advo- cate Otto A. Silvers, Jack Sa- vin and a number of others will direct the convention. The department has issued a call to all posts to lend their fullest cooperation in every way possible to help make the 1941 Jewish Allied campaign drive a success. LADIES' AUXILIARY SPECIAL MEETING, APRIL 19 The Jewish Veterans' Ladies' Auxiliary will hold a special meeting on April 14, 2 p. m., at Pereiea's, 9925 Dexter. A special program is being ar- ranged on this date, called Pan- American Day, at which a spe- cial Pan-Americanism program will present several distinguished Latin-American Consular repre- sentatives as guests. Mrs. Rose M. Cowen, president of the Auxiliary, requests a full turnout of the membership to pay homage to the Pan-American countries as a gesture of U. S. A. good-will. The Ladies' Auxiliary arranged for transportation and celebra- tion of the Passover Feast for many of the Jewish soldiers from Fort Wayne, and Selfridge Field. Fourth Volume of Prof. Waxman's "A History of Jewish Literature" The fourth and concluding vol- ume of the monumental work, "A History of Jewish Literature," by Prof. Meyer Waxman, has just been published by Bloch. It con- tains the history of modern He- brew literature from 1880 to 1935; of Yiddish and Jewish lit- erature in European languages from 1880 to 1935; a survey of Jewish learning in all its phases and in all languages during the past 55 years; an exposition of all currents of Jewish thought during the period, with special attention to the philosophy of Zionism as well as an extensive survey of American Jewish lit- erature, in three languages, Eng- lish, Hebrew and Yiddish, dur- ing the past 150 years. This volume completes a most com- prehensive study of Jewish lit- erature from the close of the Bible to the present time. A Joyous Pesach to All McBride Boot Shop SHOES EXQUISITE David Whitney Bldg. SINCERE HOLIDAY GREETINGS Roehl Storage Co. 435 DIVISION ST. CAdillac 3500 A JOYOUS PESACH TO ALL SISLIN LAYNE PRINTERS 642 BEAUBIEN AVE. •CAdillac 0788 Passover Greetings to All! Quality Laundry Company 12000 CLOVERDALE HOgarth 8000 A JOYOUS PESACH TO ALL JOHN E. 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