May 9, 1941
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle
6
BAY CITY NOTES
In honor of the Bar Mitzvah of
their son, Allan, on Saturday,
May 17, at Temple Abraham, Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Levine will re-
ceive at the Wenonah Hotel on
Sunday evening, May 18.
Hadassah is sponsoring a mother-
daughter luncheon at the Wen-
onah Hotel. Miss Florence Voight
is president and Miss Pauline
Mrs. Sherman Kahn and (laugh- Hellerman is chairman of the
ter, Suzanne, are the guests of affair.
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Delegates to Community Council Being Elected
During May
Large Audience
Attends Annual
On Sunday, May 11, Junior Halevy Concert
the former's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Meyer Levy of Jackson,
Mich.
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Mrs. Pauline Jackson, Assoc. Director
185 credited delegates
to the Coun-
le
Delegates representing
cil meet qu arterly, and elect offi-
institu-
organizations,
cer
s an d an executive commit-
An audience which nearly Jewish
t e e every two years. The dele-
filled the Scottish Rite Cathedral tions, and agencies in Detroit
of each organization are
of Masonic Temple was present will be elected during the month gates
of May by tehse organizations elected by that organization in
last Sunday evening on the oc-
16th annual
of the of De-
serve as their representatives accordance with the democratic
casion
of the concert
presentation
the to on
Detroit's Jewish Community procedure of the election of the
Council. The Council is the cen- organization's officers and direct-
troit Halevy Singing Society. The
chorus, while appearing some- - tral body of these 185 affiliated ors. Questionnaires have been set; t
acts
as en-
their out by the Council office to all
what smaller in number of mein organizations, and
It is
also
hers than on previous appear- representative.
gaged in the coordination and of its constituent organizations,
anew, presented a rather pleas- - the organizational and cultural requesting them to elect their
ing picture with its new costum- activities of its constituency, delegates and report these elec
ing idea for the feminine sec and in social research for the tions to the Council. The month
of May of this year, and of al-
tions.
William Gayman directed the Jewish
community.
Delegates
to the Jewish Com- ternate years thereafter, will be
chorus
two program
Palestinian
to open in the
and songs
was munity Council are elected bi- known as "Council Election
warmly received. Dan Frohman ennially and the number of dole- Month," and part of the busi-
then took the stand to conduct gates from each organization is ness meeting of each affiliated
"In Vieg" by Ellstein, arranged proportionate to the number of group will
be devoted to the elec-
members tion of dele gatess, and to reports
by Mr. Frohman for alto soloist dues-paying or voting The
the ouncil'
and women's chorus, Bella Gold-
berg stepped from the ranks of
the alto section to sing the solo C
Lamp
amp Habonim Announces Perlson Elected
part. This was followed by a
Opening of Registration
Tel Aviv Vice-Mayor
repeat number from last year's
for 1941 Season
concert, Leo Low's "Chassidic
TEL AVIV, (Palcor Agency)
Rhapsody". Rebecca Katzman
Announcement of f the regis- —Eliezer Perlson was elected by
Frohman, who with Celia Plot-
nick accompanied the chorus at tration for Camp Habonim, the _ the Municipal Council of this
two pianos, played a group of Home Camp of the Jewish Corn
classical selections for solo piano. munity Center, was made by succession
city to be to its
Vice-Mayor
in
his
brother- in-law,
ho
was
killed to,
w
The next group of choral num- David
D.
Aptekar,
director.
Hos,
The 1941 season will mark the Dov
with most of his family
berscontained, without doubt,
the
highlights
of
the
program,
a
12th
year
of
the
camp.
Accom-
g'
choral version of the famous modations have been made for in an auto accident last Decem-
choral
Rachmaninoff "Prelude in C. more children, so that now a to- _ ber. A member of the Tel Aviv
sharp Minor" and the newer and tal of 225 campers will be ac
quite different "Ballad for Amer- cepted. To meet this increased Municipal
since 1935,
y Council
jeans". Irving Rosengard dis- enrollment, additional counselors Executive
the 47-ear-old
labor
leader
is
Director of the
Kupat
ice in have
been employed.
Camp
will
open
on
June
30
Cholim,
the
Sick
Fund
of
the
a
fine
baritone
voice
played
of this
number
the solo written
for Paul
Robe- and will close on Aug. 22, re- General Jewish Federation of
which
was
son. This work requires unusual maining open for an eight-week Labor, and is regarded by many
co-operative effort between the season. This represents an in- as the most able administrator
soloist and the chorus and was crease of one-third in the length in the ranks of the Histadruth.
executed with exceptional pre- of the normal home camp season. As Chairman of Medical Sup-
Boys and girls between the plies on the Central Medical
Council of the Vaad Leumi (Jew-
cision for an amateur organiza-
tion. The closing group present- ages
of program
6 and 15 this
are eligible.
The
year is be- ish National Council), he has
ed Mr. Rosengard again as solo- in considerably expanded, and made ample use of the oppor
ist
in with
"Kacha,"
Palestinian special emphasis is being placed tunity to co-ordinate his func-
song
choral a
accompaniment,
then two popular repeat num- on a camper controller program. tions on the Council
Sic with those
bers, and finally "Rosh Hashanah This means that there will be required by the
st in finance .
L'Ilanoth" by Low, with Anna greater opportunity for the camp- He is also in a speciali
1894 in St. Peters-
Warren and Bella Goldberg sing- ers to participate in those activi-
Bornw Leningrad), Perlson
ing the incidental solo passages. ties which are of most interest burg (now
at the Petersburg
to them. The counselor staff is was
University, where he studied law,
trained in handling programs of
Prof. Einstein Sees Palestine Up- this , which permit for and at the Moscow Co-operative
building as Most Significant
greater individual expression on High School. Early in his youth
Common Jewish Task Today
the part of each camper. he became an active Zionist.
Camp will operate daily From 1919 to 1921 he was oar-
Declaring that the upbuilding 9 The
The
until 3:30 on Mondays ticularly active in the Hechalutz
of Palestine represents "the most
significant of our common tasks" through
Fridays. The registration movement in Lithuania, having
t
Prof. Albert Einstein summoned fee is $24 for a season of eight been among its founders there.
Perlson came to Palestine in
American Jewry to unite in sup- weeks, an d includes a hot meal
served
at
noon
and
a
snack
1921,
and a year later was ap-
port of the United Palestine Ap-
peal as its common responsibility served in the late afternoon. pointed to the Central Commit-
in the crucial year of 1941.
Registrations are being received tee of the Kupat Cholim, whose
in the Jewish Community Center, Executive Director he became
Woodward at Holbrook, at the shortly thereafter. He had al-
7 _9 ready been a Tel Aviv Munic-
following times: Thursday,
ipal Councillor from 1926 to
p. m.; Friday,
1-4
p.
m.
is a member of the 1928 when he was re-elected to
The camp
amping Association, the that post in December, 1935. He
Jewish
Jewish C Welfare Federation, and has also been active in forming
is a Detroit Community Fund the Habimah Friends' Circle and
in securing its financial re-
agency.
sources, as well as in working
for the construction of theater
premises for Habimah in this
Highlight Review
city. He was a delegate to the
15th and 19th Zionist Con-
By GADABOUT
gresses.
SMALL TALK
Sylvia Sidney, who hasn't Hebrew Ladies Aid Society
been seen, and has hardly been
heard from in the last two years,
At a meeting of the board of
will open shortly in Warner directors of the Hebrew Ladies'
Brothers "The Wagons Roll at Aid Society held at the home of
Night," which is well recom- Mrs. Regina Miller, details were
mended. Miss Sidney, and her planned for the strawberry fes-
husband, Luther Adler, will tour tival to be held on Wednesday
the straw hat theaters this sum- afternoon, May 28, at the Dex-
mer in "Accent on Youth," one ter-Lawrence Hall, under the
of her earlier successes.
chairmanship of Mrs. Sam Berko-
They recently received a tele- witz. She will be assisted by Mes-
gram at the Vatican which had dames Eugene Diamond, Daniel
only the cryptic text: "A.B:A.B." Weinbaum and Emery Enhren-
Nobody could make anything of wald.
it until it was finally handed
Arrangements are also being
to a famous Jesuit scholar. He made for the annual picnic to
deciphered it as follows: "It was be held on June 22 at Plymouth-
s message from Hell and the Riverside Park.
letters signified "Abbiamo Bal-
A businees meeting of the or-
vo, aspettiamo Benito." Which ganization will be held on Wed-
means, in English,
we have nesday afternoon, May 14, at the
Balbo. We expect Benito."
Dexter-Lawrence Hall. The presi-
dent, Mrs. Paul R. Freeman,
IN MEMORIAM
urges the members to attend this
In loving memory of our dear meeting as there are a number
father and husband, Julius W. of matters of importance which
Lachman, who passed away, 14 will be considered.
years ago.
and
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OBITUARY
LIBBIE ROSENBERG
of 2410 Tuxedo Ave., 68 years
old, died on May 3. Funeral
services were held on May 4
rain ;
with interment in Chesed Sliel
Earth could be heliVPV n.
Ernes Cemetery, Rabbi J. Sperka
Could we but hear your
officiating. She is survived by
again.
her husband, Morris; a daughter,
Sadly missed by his wife and Mrs. Jennie Eifer, and three sons,
Max, Louis and Jack.
children, brothers and sister.