DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle
2
RABBI ABBA ABRAMS
ON ALTMAN'S HOUR
SATURDAY EVENING
May 2, 1941
RESUME OF CONCLAVE
Women's Auxiliary of Jew- Warning Against Unauthorized Solicitations OF BROTHERHOODS
ish Children's Home to
The Michigan Committee for bona fide causes, demand the ere-
"Twenty clubs have been or-
Elect Officers May 7
the Support of Yeshivoth and Re- dential of the committee before ganized or become newly affili-
-Charitable Institutions making a contribution.
The annual meeting of the ligious
(Vaad Ha-Yeshivoth), has been Rabbi Joseph B. Rabinowitz is ated since our last biennial con-
Women's Auxiliary of the Jew- notified that solicitors are oper- chairman of the Michigan Com- vention in Cincinnati in January,
ish Children's Home will be held ating in the city in the name of mittee for the Support of Ye- 1939. This is the largest number
at the Home, Burlingame and
in any similar period since the
the following two institutions: shivoth and Religious-Charitable
Shetzer earliest days of the National
Petoskey, on May '7 at 1 o'clock,
Divrei-Chaim
of
Jerusalem
Institutions,
and
Isaac
1.
in the form of a dessert-lunch-
Federation," Albert F. Mecklen-
treasurer.
2. Jerusalem Beneficial Society, is The
eon. Annual reports by officers
Vaad Ha-Yeshivoth office is burger, Chicago, president of the
Inc.
(G.
Ch.
Ezrath
Jerusho-
of the organization and by chair-
maintained at Congregation Beth National Federation of Temple
laim of Palestine).
men of committees will be pre-
The attention of the public is Tefilo Emanuel, 1550 Taylor, Tr. Brotherhoods, stated in his mes-
sented, and officers will be elect-
sage to the NFTB convention. He
called to the fact that the coo- 1-2934.
ed for the ensuing year.
mittee, which has supervised the The board of directors of the attributed this growth to the
The Women's Auxiliary pro- solicitation for Yeshivoth and Pal- Michigan Committee for Support new national project — sponsor-
vided the Children's Home with estinian institutions during the of Yeshivoth and Religious-Charit- ship of the Jewish Chautauqua
the special delicacies and flowers past year, makes a thorough n- able Institutions will hold its b Society. He called the adoption
for Passover. Mrs. Henry H. vestigation before issuing creden- monthly meeting on Thursday,
ay, of the new project "the most im-
Phi Alpha Gamma Dance Shapero, president, appointed tials to Meshulochim. After se- May 8, at 8:30 p. m., at Congi e- portant and significant event in
1 k . A complete the history of NFTB since the
Mrs. Louis J. Epps and Mrs. curing complete information on Baton S aai ey
May 5
A. 0. Barsky to supervise dis- the above named institutions, they review will be made of the activi date of its inception."
Pi Alpha Gamma Fraternity's tribution of these provisions.
Allyn M. Schiffer, New York
were refused permission to work ties of the Vaad Ha-Yeshivoth for
annual dance will be held Sun-
the past 11 months, and plans for attorney, president of Central
At a previous meeting the
day evening, May 25, at the Ter- members of the auxiliary voted in the city.
its
future
work
will
be
outlined.
Synagogue Brotherhood, advised
To safeguard the interest of
race Roof Gardens of Hotel Web- contributions to both the Allied
the National Federation of Tem-
ster. The dance will be open to Jewish Campaign and to the
ple Brotherhoods' ninth biennial
Tamakwa
Campers
to
Aid
the public and a special invitation Mo'os Chitim Fund. They also Gamma Kappa Chi of
convention here to socialize or gla-
is being made for clubs to attend. voted presentation of a radio to
in Establishing Game Fish mourize religious programs with-
Art Goodman is in charge of tic- one of the children, for 11 years Wayne Wins Baseball Tilt
Hatchery in Algonquin out losing dignity or solemnity.
kets and is assisted by Ray Block. a resident of the Home, and re-
Jewish Chautauqua Society Satis-
Gamma Kappa Chi Fraternity Park This Summer
Tickets may be obtained by call-
fies Renewed Student Interest
cently placed in a private home. won the first baseball game by
ing the Gerald M. Raymond as-
in Religion
Lou Handler, director of Camp
sociates, 2547 Waverly. Townsend Mrs. Paul C. Friedberg was in the score of 12-1 in the Wayne
Dean P. Malcolm Guess of the
charge of this presentation.
Tamakwa,
states
that
on
his
re-
University inter-fraternity base- cent visit to Algonquin Park from University of Mississippi, speak-
8-4656.
ball league. The fraternity is de- which he has just returned, he ing on the Jewish Chautauqua
fending champion of last fall.
had an opportunity to talk with Society from the point of view of
Sol Cohen, Chuck Kruger, Frank MacDougall, the Provincial a State University Administrative
You can buy QUALITY KOSHER MEAT
Genser
and
Park superintendent. During their official, told Brotherhood members
Manny Eisman, 0.
with Confidence from
Sid Dworkin were members of conversation, Mr. MacDougall that J. C. S. is satisfying on the
the ping pong team that gained mentioned the fact that the Pro- campuses of American universities
second place in the school tour- vincial government was planning a renewed interest of students in
nament. G. K. C. is now in first a game fish hatchery similar to religion.
Dean Guess pointed out that
in the race for the all-sports one already built a few years pre-
Kosher Meat f3 Poultry Market place
vious on beautiful Lake Opeongo, the field is ripe for enlightened
trophy.
(Between Burlingame and Webb)
religious leadership and he ex-
Sunday, May 11, is the date deep in the wilderness of Algon- pressed
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"deepest appreciation of
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pro-
quin
Park.
set
for
the
Mothers"
Day
ro-
to
liresge's
Next
The new hatchery is to be es- faculty and student leaders in in-
gram.
tablished at the head of South stitutions for helpful contribu-
Tea Lake, two miles from Camp tions J. C. S. has made to our
Tamakwa. At this point, Tea religious and educational growth."
Lake flows into the Ox Tongue "Laymen must assume active
River, and at the junction of a and aggressive leadership in or-
large concrete Hydro Electric dam ganized religious life. Liberal Ju-
known as Tea Lake Dam. The daism in its early days was es-
hatchery is to be built of logs, rentially a movement of laymen,
and is to provide for many mil- and every important development
lions of fingerling Trout and was proposed and pressed either
Black Bass of both the small and by a layman or societies of lay-
large mouthed varieties. The trout men," Samuel B. Finkel of New
varieties will consist of Brook or York, past president of the Na-
Speckled trout, Lake or Salmon tional Federation of Temple Broth-
trout, Brown trout, and the less erhoods, stated at the Monday
frequent but fascinating Rainbow morning meeting of the NFTB.
Trout.
Center Book Chat
Mr. MacDougall outlined a plan
Edgar Snow's "The Battle for
whereby those campers who were
interested might help in the ac- Asia" will be discussed at the
tual building of the hatchery by May 5 "Book Chat" in the Jew-
assisting the carpenters in hand- ish Community Center's Monday
ing them materials, and assist- evening Spring series. Miss Elsie
ing in the distribution of the fin- Gordon, librarian at the Conely
gerling trout by helping to paddle Branch Library, will present the
canoes, and (lumping the cans of review, also referring to "Red
live baby fish in the desired lake Star Over China" by Snow.
Book chats are held every Mon-
regions.
Mr. Handler feels sure that day evening at 9:30 in the Cen-
those boys who are going to be at ter's Adult Lounge. Discussion,
THE FEATURE THEY'RE ALL TALKING Tamakwa this summer will eager- led by Jacob Weissman, follows
ly enter into this unusual but fine each review, and refreshments are
ABOUT IN THE NEW 1941
activity. Camp Tamakwa provides served. The public is invited to
all the boys with fishing licenses, attend, with no admission charge.
and each summer more and more
boys are bringing a larger catch
back from their numerous fishing
trios.
Rabbi Abba Abrams, repre-
sentative of the United Jewish
Appeal who is in Detroit to ad-
dress a number of meetings in
behalf of the Allied Jewish Cam-
paign, will speak on Altman's
Jewish Hour, on Station WJLB,
on Saturday evening. Rabbi
Abrams' address will be devoted
to a preliminary welcome to
Chief Rabbi Isaac Halevy Herzog
of Palestine who will speak in
Detroit Sunday.
Aaron B. Margolis
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CAS S THEATER
Benefit Dance Concert at
Northern High May 11
LAFAYETTE AND WAYNE
PHONE CADILLAC 1100
Sunday Matinee and
A benefit dance concert will
be given by the Modern Dance
Night, May 11th
Guild on Sunday, May 11, at
Two
performances only in Detroit
8:15 p. m.. at the Northern High
EDWIN A. RELKIN presents
School Auditorium, Woodward at
Clairmount. The groups perform-
irg pre: Dance workshop, Jewish
Community Center Group, Tosia
Mundstoek and Group, University
of Michigan Group and the
Wayne University Group.
The Modern Dance Guild, which
includes the above groups. is or-
ganized for the purpose of estab-
lishing a scholarship fund for ad-
vanced study for students of
mo•ern dance.
The proceeds of this concert
will be used for a scholarship to
the Humnhrey-Weidman Theater
Herman Yablokoff
in New York City. Doris Hum-
phrey and Charles Weidman, out-
Menasha Skulnik
standing dancers and teachers in
the modern dance field, have re-
Bella Mysel
cently established their own
The most distinguished Yiddish
Dance Theater in New York.
Star combination in
Since December, 1939, they have
HERMAN YABLOKOFFS
given regular week-end perform-
ances in their new studios.
musical spectacle
Auditions for this scholarship
will be held at the Jewish Com-
munity Center on June 1 and
are open to any students in De-
troit or vicinity. The final date
for making application is May
by I. TRILLING
25 and should be addressed to
Book
by I. FRIEDMAN
Tosia Mundstock, chairman of
the Guild, 1756 Chicago Blvd. direct from a season's run in N. Y.
Supported by an All-Star Cast,
Applicants should state age,
Chorus and Ballet. Vast of 50
dance training and experience.
Entire 'motto. lion will be shown here
Tickets are available at the
same as N. Y. 2nd A,e. Theater
Jewish Community Center, Ma.
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8400, or from any of the par-
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ticipating groups.
Goldele
Dent Bekers