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April 11, 1941 - Image 34

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1941-04-11

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

10

SINCEREST PASSOVER GREETINGS

Hygienic School of
Beauty Culture

8540 TWELFTH ST.
Madison 8053

_SINCERE HOLIDAY GREETINGS

P. H. DAVIS TAILORING

420 Michigan Theater Bldg.
Ra. 6366

SEASON'S GREETINGS

SEASON'S GREETINGS

C. J. Leggert

KERSCHER
ELEVATOR CO.

PLUMBING — HEATING

Furnaces Vacuum Cleaned
Parts and Grates

4624 HAMILTON AVE.

20547 FENKELL AVE.

TEMPLE 1-7840

REDFORD 2167

Halevy Members
Will Sing Solos
At Annual Concert

Passover Melodies Issued in
Double-Faced Phonograph
Records b y Women's
League of the United
Synagogue

Several members of the Detroit
The president of the Women's
Singing Society have been selected
to appear as soloists with the League of the United Synagogue,
chorus at its 16th annual concert Mrs. Samuel Spiegel, announces
on Sunday evening, May 4, in the that under the chairmanship of
Mrs. Louis Ginzberg, a new Al-
bum of Passover Records has
been issued.
The melodies recorded represent
liturgical and traditional songs
used at the Seder service. There
is no better way of teaching chil-
dren such songs than by means
of these recordings, so simply
composed for educational effec-
tiveness. For this reason every
Jewish home, Hebrew school and
Sunday school should at least
posses one album, which can be
secured from the office of the
Women's League, 3080 Broadway,
New York City.

April 11, 1941

Sincere Holiday Greetings

JEWELL
PHOTO CO.

Detroit's Largest

Snapshot Finisher
Developing, Printing, Enlarging

1055 EASTLAWN
Lenox 4792

SEASON'S GREETINGS

SCOVERA
CARTAGE CO.

8723 W. JEFFERSON AVE.

Vlnewood 2-2230

SEASON'S GREETINGS

SINCEREST PASSOVER GREETINGS

N. NALBANDIAN & CO.

Non-Stick
Window

The trouble-proof double hung

Wholesale

Tobaccos and Confections

9111 JOS. CAMPAU AVE.
Trinity 2.1313

window — one-piece zinc sash
guides-2x4 jambs—no weights
—aluminum primed frames—
sash waterproofed.

N. S. W. CO.

FItzroy 2612

2137 GRATIOT

Passover Greetings to All!

A

JOYOUS PESACH TO ALL

S. B. TOOL CO.

STANDARD
STANCHION
MFG. CO.

5235 TWELFTH ST.

8053 MILITARY AVE.

TYler 4-4021

TYIer 5-5758

VERY JOYOUS PASSOVER TO ALL

A

ADVANCE GLOVE MFG. CO .

RANDOLPH 3444

1040 W. FORT ST.

VERY JOYOUS PASSOVER TO ALL

A

CHARLES E. SALMON, Inc.

PRINTING INKS OF QUALITY
Madison 4282
5625 Fourth

A VERY JOYOUS PASSOVER

TO

ALL

OAKVIEW CEMETERY

Elmhurst 6310
1032 N. Main Street
ROYAL OAK, MICH.

VERY JOYOUS PASSOVER TO ALI,

A

KNIGHT PLATING CO.

W. B. KNIGHT

3143 BELLEVUE AVE.

A

PLAZA 1167

VERY JOYOUS PASSOVER TO ALL

HETTCHE MOTOR SALES

FORD DEALERS

2475 W. GRAND BLVD. at 14TH ST.
TYLER 4-5704

A

VERY JOYOUS PASSOVER TO ALL

ROMA CAFE

3401 RIOPELLE at ERSKINE

Detroit's Oldest Italian Restaurant

The Talk of the Town for Our Delicious Food
Serving the Finest Class of People

Imported and Domestic Beverages

PLENTY OF PARKING FACILITIES

NOONDAY LUNCHEON, 40c

BATTAGLIA and MORRIS SOSSI, Props.
PHONE TERRACE 2-9790 — 1-5940

Dr. Weizmann, Senator
Barkley to Address
"Third Seder," Sunday

NEW YORK. — Dr. Chaim
A JOYOUS PESACH TO ALL
Weizmann, president of the
World Zionist Organization, and
Senator Alben W. Barkley, ma-
jority leader of the United States
Senate, will be the main speak-
NATHANIEL RASKIN
ers at the ninth annual Third
Scottish Rite Auditorium of Ma- Seder sponsored by the National
sonic Temple.
Labor Committee for Palestine,
In one of the outstanding num- to be held simultaneously at Ho-
ELECTRIC
bers on the program, the fam- tel Astor and the Hotel Com-
CONTRACTORS
ous "Ballad for Americans" by modore on Sunday evening, April
Earl Robinson, practically every 13.
6362 SCOTTEN AVE.
member of the chorus is given
Inasmuch as no New York ho-
TYLER 4-6430
an opportunity to speak or sing tel can accommodate the huge
attendance at this traditional
celebration in honor of the His-
tadrut in Palestine, the 4,000
Season's Greetings
guests, who have contributed at
least $20 each toward the cam-
Fred Riddell, 0. D.
paign, will be divided into two
sections, with virtually all num-
Complete Optical Service
bers on the program being re-
Optical Departments
peated in the ballrooms of the re-
spective hotels.
Montgomery Ward ES Co.
"The Song of Labor," an orig-
inal musical pageant depicting
the heroic episodes from the days
Passover Greetings
of the Exodus to modern times,
will be presented by a cast of
ALEX CAIN
leading Jewish artists. Abraham
Regelson, noted Jewish poet,
Dental Laboratory Service
wrote the script, and Shalom Se-
To. 8-3458
12897 Woodward
cunda composed the music. Prof.
Avalon
Bldg.
David Zacharin, distinguished
Palestinian cellist and Sidor Be-
larsky, tenor, will also partici-
pate in the Passover festivities.
Other speakers will include Dr.
Passover Greetings to All!
Stephen S. Wise, Israel Merem-
inski, Palestine delegate of the
DAVID GOLDBERG
Histadrut, Dr. Israel Goldstein,
president of the Jewish National
alone. The principal part, which Fund, Haying Greenberg, editor
was originally written for Paul of the Jewish Frontier, Joseph
Robeson, is to be sung by Allan Schlossberg, chairman of the Na-
Summits, baritone.
tional Labor Committee for Pal-
Bella Ritten Goldberg will sing estine, David Pinski, Yiddish
"In Vieg" by Ellstein with the playwright and president of the
UPHOLSTERING SERVICE
women's chorus; Anna Warren Jewish National Workers' Al-
will be the soprano soloist in liance, and others.
10312 W. CHICAGO BLVD.
Leo Low's new composition, "Rosh
HOGARTH 6134
Hashonah L'ilanoth;" and Irving
Rosengard will sing the solo part Pioneer Women Send
J. A. Baker, Man. Director
in a Palestinian selection by M.
Additional $20,000
Zeira, entitled "Kacha." The
to Palestine Council
chorus is directed by Dan Froh-
man, assisted by William Gay-
man, with piano accompaniment
The Pioneer Women's Organi- Season's Greetings and Best Wishes
by Rebecca Katzman Frohman zation cabled $20,000 to the
Working Women's Council in
and Celia Plotnick.
Concert preparations are under Palestine for the agricultural and
the direction of Julius Chafetz, vocational training of girls and
assisted by Nathaniel Raskin, women and special services for
Mamie Freeman and David Gold- children coming into Palestine
berg. Tickets are now obtainable from Nazi-occupied countries of
from all Halvey members at 50c, Europe as well as for special
Phone RAndolph 8484 - 8485
75c and $1. For reservations, women's courses in building
telephone TOwnsend 6-6633.
trades, road construction, garage
561 E. JEFFERSON—Detroit
services, motor driving and other
occupations in which only men
Drawing Papers
were formerly engaged, to fill
Blue Print Papers
the gaps made by those now mo-
bilized in the British Middle East
M. A. BECKETT,
forces.
Throughout the United States
Michigan Branch Manager
The editorial cartoon business and Canada donor luncheons are
is booming, at least so far as being held by the clubs in order
requests for originals are con- to raise the annual quota of $100,-
cerned. Take it from cartoonist 000 adopted by the last national
Harry Bressler, whose graphic convention. Detroit groups al-
SEASON'S GREETINGS
pictorial interpretations of world ready held their luncheon.
events appear on the editorial
page of The Detroit Jewish Passover Meals Served by
Chronicle.
Shapen's Restaurant
In a single week Bressler re-
ceived acknowledgmenth from
Shapen's Restaurant, at 130
Princeton University Library (7
cartoons), Washington State Cadillac Square, announces that
Press Club (2), Greek War Re- it is again serving Passover
Expert Workmanship on
lief Cartoon Exhibit (8), and meals during the entire festival.
All Kinds of Plating
National Commission on Food for Mr. Shapen states that he has
made arrangements to assure the
Small Democracies (3).
The acknowledgments were all best of service and the finest
No Job Too Small—Individ-
quite touching, one from Prince- Passover meals.
ual Pieces to Production
ton University being rather typi-
Curt Bois, who is becoming bet-
Work
cal:
"I cannot tell you how grateful ter known and cast in screen com-
edy
roles,
has
learned
the
Amer-
Call for Estimates
I am to you for your very gen-
erous response to my request. ican art of cracking wise, too .. .
latest attributed to him con-
We are proud to have you repre- The
2543 GRAND RIVER
sented in our exhibit by such a cerns juke boxes, which, he con-
tends,
have
taken
the
rest
out
notable selection, and especially
RA. 3906
to have these seven cartoons for of restaurants and put the din
into dinner.
our permanent collection."

RADDEN' S
ELECTRIC
COMPANY

Pyramid Rug td
Carpet Cleaning
Co.

The Frederick
Post Co.

War Boom Hits
Cartoon Business

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