A merica Apish Periodicaltter May 16, 1941 CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO Prenzlauer Group Rabbi Folkman Elects Officers To Address Bnai Brith Lodge Dinner Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid Aesculapians' "Open Chomsky to Address House" Wednesday J. N. F. Auxiliary Tuesday, May 20 The Aesculapian Pharmaceutical met at the home of Mrs. S. Feldman, 2009 Calvert, on May 6, for nomination and election of officers. The following officers were elected for the coming year: President, Mrs. Joseph Siegel; vice-presidents, Mrs. Harry Koff- man, Mrs. Mary Gossel and Mrs. Louis Lindenbaum; secretary, Mrs. Miles Calver; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Morris Solomon; treasurer, Mrs. Jennie Yudkoff; chairman of memorial fund, Mrs. Harold Kurzmann; chairman of Publicity, Mrs. Saul Saxon; chap- lain, Mrs. Anna Williams. On Wednesday, June 4, at 1 P. M., the Eva Prenzlauer Mater- nity Aid will sponsor a straw- berry festival at Kern's auditor- ium. For tickets and informa- tion call the chairman, Mrs. R. Rose, Ma. 0178. The installation party will also take the form of a paid-up mem- bership luncheon. Reservations may be made by calling Mrs. Joseph Siegel. Mrs. L. Lindenbaum was ap- solicitors representing the Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid in the pointed captain of the volunteer Allied Jewish Campaign. The following donated to the flower fund: Mrs. Baker in honor of her birthday, Mrs. Watrell in honor of her son's wedding, Mrs. Bladnikoff in honor of her birth- day. Mrs. Federman contributed to the Memorial Fund in memory of Rae Cohen, and Mrs. Tolberg contributed to the Memorial Fund in memory of her parents. Association will have an "open meeting" Wednesday, May 21, at the Variety Club at the Book Cadillac Hotel, at 8:30 p. m. Dr. S. Erwin Shaw, D.D.S., will speak on "Hypnotism." The meeting is open to all phar- macists of the Jewish faith. Those who would like to join the group are welcome. The Association contributes to several of the local charities, among which, is the Jewish Home for the Aged, where the Aesculap- ians conduct a regular prescription laboratory, which it stocks and staffs. Here the needs of the in- mates are carefully provided for daily by volunteer members. Rabbi Jerome D. Folkman of Temple Emanuel, Grand Rapids, former president of the Michigan Council of Bnai Brith and one of the outstanding Bnai Brith leaders in the state, will address Annual Dance of A.Z.A. at Eastwood Gardens May 25 officers. Reports will be submitted by officers and committee chair- men. The June meeting will wind up the activities of the 1940-41 sea- son, and will feature the annual Max Chomsky, attorney and edu- installation of officers. cator, will be guest speaker at the annual election meeting of the Ladies' Auxiliary of the Jew- ish National Fund. The meeting will he held on Tuesday, May 20, at the Rose Sittig Cohen Building. Installation of officers of Ze- Mr. Chomsky will address the dakah Club will take place at a group on the subject, "The J. N. F. in Relation to Youth," with luncheon to be held at the Lee which subject he is familiar as Plaza Hotel, Monday, May 26, teacher at the religious school of at 12:30 P. M. Mrs. Samuel Charfoos, chair- Congregation Shaarey Zedek, as graduate of the United Hebrew man of the luncheon, and Mrs. Schools and as Zionist youth lead- Maurice Knopper, co-chairman, er. He was executive director of ask members and friends to be the Aleph Zadik Aleph chapters present as an interesting pro- gram is planned. in Detroit until recently. For reservations, call Mrs. The business meeting will be devoted to the annual election of Charfoos at University 1-6553. Tommy Marvin and his or- chestra will furnish the music for the 3rd annual spring dance of the A.Z.A., junior Bnai Brith chapters, on Sunday evening, May 25, at the Eastwood Gar- dens. The frolic will be sponsored by the nine local chapters in this area as well as the one in Wind- sor. Leonard Belove, city director RABBI JEROME D. FOLKMAN for A.Z.A., has announced that the following presidents of the the annual banquet of the De- local A.Z.A. chapters will serve troit Bnai Brith Lodge No. 1374 on the general executive com- on Tuesday evening, May 20, at mittee: Ray Bloch, Bernard Bro- the Detroit Leland Hotel. die, Milton Stocker, Edward Do- Harvey Bielfield, president of schinsky, Leon Nadler, Nathan Detroit Lodge, stated that the Finkelstein, Leo Sobole and Gor- organization is pleased to have don Weingust representing the a Michigan man as speaker this Windsor 112 chapter. Phil Roth- year, having had two Chicago schild has been named in charge leaders address the previous of publicity and Harold Weiss Mrs. Harold Goldberg Is events. He announced that head- will serve on the advisory board. line acts from Saks Bar will be Assisting with the sale of tic- Elected President of presented as entertainment. kets are the four junior Bnai Pontiac Sisterhood Reservations for the dinner Brith auxiliaries, Rebecca Gratz, should be telephoned to Ed Sap- Deborah, Menorah and Naomi On May 6, the Temple Sister- erston, University 1-0028. groups, with their various presi- hood, at its monthly meeting, Presidents of other local Bnai dents serving on the A.Z.A. gen- elected Mrs. Harold Goldberg lodges and Aaron Droock, eral committee. president. Mrs. Abe Lapides, re- national leader and former pres- Reservations for tables at tiring president, presided, and ident of District No. 6, will he Eastwood Gardens and informa- gave a resume of the convention of the National Federation of guests at this dinner. tion on tickets may he obtained Rabbi Folkman has announced by calling the A.Z.A. headquar- Temple Sisterhoods. Mrs. Nor- that the subject of his address tors, 416 Murphy Bldg., Ra. man Buckner and Mrs. Benjamin will be "The Faith of a Ben 6653, or by contacting any of Goldstein also gave highlights of Brith•" the local A.Z.A. groups. the convention. Other officers Born in Cleveland, Rabbi Folk- for the ensuing year are: Mrs. man received his higher educa- Morris Kaplan, vice-president; tion in Cincinnati, acquiring his Mrs. Jack Wainger, recording A.B. from the University of Cin- secretary; Mrs. Jack Vatz, cor- cinnati. He was ordained Rabbi (Continued from Page 1) responding secretary; Mrs. Sid- by Hebrew Union College in 1930 ney Barnett, treasurer; Mrs. and also received the degree of by Rabbi Morris Adler. Cantor Herman Stenbuck, parlamentar- Bachelor of Hebrew Literature. Jacob H. Sonenklar will sing ap- propriate selections. Rabbi Her- ian. Prior to assuming his post in The annual Mother-Daughter Grand Rapids, Rabbi Folkman shman will give the benediction. The Consecrants luncheon took place on May 10, was rabbi in Jackson, Mich., Members of the 1941 Shaarey at the Temple. The following where he was active in civic members and guests participated. affairs. He was chairman of the Zedek Consecration Class are: Marjorie Agree, Zelma Albert, Mrs. Jack Wainger and her advisory board of the Salvation Rita Lee Aronoff, Dorothy Bond, daughter, Judy; Mrs. Benjamin Army, assuming a similar post Eveleen Budnitsky, Ruth Cantor, Goldstein and her daughter, later in Grand Rapids. He was Lois Coggan, Harriet Cornfield, Jane; Misses Rosalee Franks and chairman of Jackson's public Leah Crohn, Shirley Curtis, Gloria Sonya Drews of Detroit. Mrs. library hoard from 1932 to 1934 Davidoff, Lenore Diamond, Bar- Nathan Burrlow was chairman of 811(1 served as chairman of the bara Eder, Pearl Epstein, Arleen the arrangements committee. Jackson Community Chest, in Fein, Libby Festenstein, Rivoli 1935-36. Feuerman, Shirley Jane Frank, At present, Rabbi Folkman is Audrey Geschelin, Selma Ghina- Activities of Ladies a member of the Grand Rapids sin, Janis Goodman, Bluma Greene, Auxiliary of Jewish Coordinating Committee. He is Lillian Gurevitch, Shirley Jacob- associated with numerous nation- son, Geraldine Kaminsky, Frieda War Veterans R. Lasser, Shirley Laster, Ethel The Detroit Ladies' Auxiliary al, local and state organizations Levine, Mitzi Levine, Shirley Ann and is an ardent Zionist. He was No. 135 of Jewish War Veterans Levinson, Ilse Lonnerstater, Ruth of the United States will present elected first vice-president of the Mathis, Judith Pregerson, Rhoda Michigan Zionist Region in 1932. to the Congregation Shaarey His hobbies are violin, chess and Rosenman, Virginia Ross, Faye Zedek, on "I Am An American" ten nis. Sarko, Raynor Seidner, Marjorie Silberblatt, Alene Silverstein, Shir- day, Sunday, May 18, promptly ley Simons, Joanne Sloan, Bertha at 11 A. M., a collection of framed excerpts of the "Corner- Emile Zola Branch of Work- Slutsky, Edna Sott, Beth Elaine stone of our American Liberty." men's Circle to Have a Srere, Jacqueline Staub, Eileen Steingold, Harriet Stern, Lorraine Children from both groups will Wienie Roast May 17 Turken, Betty Weisman, Lorraine participate in recitals. Rabbi Wine. Morris Adler will accept the of- Branch 460E, The Emile Zolas, fering. Mrs. Louis Shlien, chair- of Workmen's Circle, on Friday, man of Americanism committee, May 9, heard a lecture with Foster Mothers of Jewish will take charge of arrangements. motion pictures on the "Care of Children's Bureau to Have A tour of the synagogue will Pre-School Children" by Dr. Tea Wednesday follow. Everybody is welcome. Lewis Heideman, who was for- On Wednesday evening, May merly on the staff of the Chil- The home finding committee 21, at 7:30, Mrs. Harry Madison, dren's Hospital. of the Jewish Children's Bureau hospitalization chairman, and the On Saturday, May 17, a w i ll entertain at a tea in honor entire auxiliary, including a wienie roast will be held. All of the bureau's foster mothers, group from the Detroit Music members will meet at the Work- k- on Wednesday May 21, at the Study Club, will entertain the men's Circle Educational Center Jewish Children's Home. Mrs. patients at the Veterans Hos- on Linwood Avenue at Burlin- Harry M. Shulman, chairman of at Outer Drive. game at 8 P. M. t 1 the home finding committee, has Detroit Post No. 135 of the Jew- appointed Mrs. Harry Shapero ish War Veterans purchased and Mrs. Herman Cohen to take H. S. Alumni Plan Outing games which will be given the U. The class of 1940 of the Unit- charge of the arrangements. inmates. The public is invited. The Detroit Ladies' Auxiliary ed Hebrew Schools will have an A series of foster parents' No. 135, at a meeting at Pere- outing on Sunday, May 25, at meetings is being inaugurated ira's, Dexter at Boston, on May River Rouge Park. Cycling, base- with the tea. A program has 12, gave a check for $65 to the ball, picnicking and hiking are been arranged, featuring Mrs. British War Relief Society from among the activities planned. All David Kallman, vocalist, who will proceeds of the rummage sale members will meet at the David be accompanied by her daughter, conducted by Mrs. Leon Gins- W. Simons Branch, Tuxedo and Rita Lenore. Fred M. Butzel, burg, chairman of the commit- Hohnur, at 9:30 A. M. For president of the Jewish Children's tee, who was presented a merit further information, call Jean- Bureau, will extend his greetings service pin b y the president, Mrs. ette Katz, University 2-1532, or to those in attendance on Wed- Benjamin E. Cowan. Adeline Subar, Tyler 4-4829. nesday. 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