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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

June 6, 1941

IN THE REALM OF SOCIETY

Mrs. Mark Howard of Ohio
Ave. and her mother, Mrs. Belle
Shapero, returned from an ex-
tended visit in San Francisco and
Los Angeles where they visited
relatives.

Bnai Brith Business and
Professional Women to
Install Officers Tuesday

For Sale—Apartment Property

Tam Tam, the New All-
Purpose Cracker, Hits
Peak in Popular Approval

Mrs. Joshua Karbal of Webb
The Business and Professional
Ave. was hostess to a group of
women at a breakfast meeting Women's Auxiliary of Bnai Brith
for Mount Sinai Hospital Asso- will hold its installation of newly
ciation on June 3.
elected officers jointly with the
Louis Marshall Lodge on Tues-
Mr. and Mrs. Max Wilhelm of day evening, June 10, at Bnai
2754 Tyler Ave. announce the Moshe Synagogue, Dexter and
graduation of their son, Seymour Lawrence. Mrs. Sam Feldman
Karl, from the Wayne University
College of Medicine. Following
his graduation on June 12, Dr.
Wilhelm will interne at the Wil-
liam J. Seymour Hospital, Eloise.
Dr. Wilhelm has recently been
commissioned as a first lieutenant
in the Medical Corps, United
States Army Reserve.

There's a newcomer in the
cracker field that's making rapid
headway on preferred food lists,
and although distribution of Tam
Tani is just about being com-
pleted in many cities, it has al-
ready become the fastest-selling
Dr. Joseph J. Jacobs will be
all-purpose cracker wherever in-
in Hamilton, Ont., over the week-
end, attending the convention of
troduced.
the Ontario Academy of Chirop-
Instantly popular for its fresh,
ody. Dr. Jacobs will lecture and
unusual flavor, Tam Tam has in
demonstrate orthopedic manipula-
a short while become a house-
tions, paddings and strappings.
hold standby for every occasion
that calls for a crisp, zestful
Mr. and Mrs. William Ilorwich
cracker. In many homes, Tam
of 3334 Sturtevant Ave. announce
Tam has become a regular part
the graduation of their son, Carl,
of every meal, relied on by
from the Wayne University Col-
housewives to rouse new interest
Mr.
and
Mrs.
I.
Kardener
of
lege of Education. At commence-
in food. It's been welcomed, too,
ment exercises, June 12, Mr. ilor- Tuxedo Ave. will have open house
as a refreshing snack between
wich will receive his Master's on Sunday, June 8, from 2 to 5
meals, ideal for furnishing a
degree in education. Following p. m., honoring the graduation
quick lift when served with
graduation, he will continue his of their (laughter, Margaret, from
beverages, or simply with cheese
Congregation Bnai David.
studies at Harvard University.
or jam. And, to quote a well
known dietician who is also fa-
mous as a hostess, "the stimu-
lating flavor of Tam Tam makes
them the perfect base for all my
party canapes. They seem to go
so well with everything."
Tam Tarn, brought to their
Farewell Reception for Rabbi Kotler Saturday Evening;
present perfection by years of
Lewin
to
Address
Local
Organization
and
Dr.
experimenting and flavor blend-
Out-State Communities
ing., are pareve and kosher, and
MISS JEAN ABRAMS
may be served with meat or dai-
Close to $4,000 have been re- merantz of Brok, Poland and „ill be the installing officer for ry dishes. Aside from their many
Rabbi Dr. Isaac Lewin of Lodz,
The Chevrolet Glee regular uses, a bit of ingenuity
. i
ported pledged at Shevuoth ap- have come to America in the l e t the auxllary.
render vocal selections. will quickly reveal dozens of de-
peals in Detroit congregations few months as a result of the ef - Club
Rabbi Leon Fram will be . the lightful new treats that can be
for the combined drive of Polish- forts of the Vaad Hahatzalah uest speaker. Dave Manhenner, prepared in a few moments, using
(Emergency
Committee
for
War-
g
Lithuanian Yeshivoth which has
inner
of a scholarship, Tam Tam as a base. '
i
recent
will sing, accompanied on the
been launched by the Michigan Torn Yeshivoth).
Committee For the Support of Dr. Lewin To Address Orga. n. iza- piano by Miss Enid Hickman.
s Miss Hickman, graduate of the
tions, Michigan Communitie
Yeshivoth and Religious-Chari-
Rabbi Lewin will remain here Detroit Conservatory of Music
table Institutions. With several
synagogues still to be heard from, another two weeks to further the and teacher of piano and harp,
leaders of the Vaad Ilayeshivoth efforts of the combined appeal. will also play selections on the
were confident that more than a Outstanding speaker and former- harp. Refreshments and a social
third of the total quota of $12,- ly a member of the city govern- hour will follow. The public is
500 will have been raised in De- meat of Lodz and recognized invited.
The newly elected officers are:
troit during the first week of the authority on the Polish constitu-
tion, Dr. Lewin will address fra- President, Jean Abrams; vice-
campaign.
ternal organizations and corn- presidents, Mary Silverman and
Twenty-five hundred students munal groups during his stay. He Freda Jacobs; recording secre-
are concentrated in the 14 large will also visit out-state Michigan tary, Bess Kaplan; corresponding
Academies, and several smaller
the secretary, Sally Goldman; treas-
communities and contact their
ones, jointly appealing for funds. leaders
for participation in n the urer, Della Seidman; financial
The great Yeshivoth, most of
secretary, Rose Wruble; mailing
which were exiled from Poland drive.
Contributions for the Polish- secretary, Lillian Cohen; senti-
at the outbreak of the war, are Lithuanian Yeshivoth may be nel, Pearl Bruss; guide, Helen
situated in the following Lithu- mailed to Isaac Shetzer, treas- Makie; trustees, Zinn Faxstein,
anian communities: Telshe, Slo- urer, Michigan Committee For Rose Weiss, Eve Hirsh and Doris
bodka, Kovno, Vilno, Kelem, Pon- the Support of Yeshivoth and Siegel.
evez, Deshat, Solok, Rasieni, Uti- Religious-Charitable Institutions,
yan, Birzai, Sameliskis, Plunge. 1550 Taylor Ave., Detroit, tele-
Bnai Moshe Sisterhood
J. D. C. Report on Status of phone Trinity 1-2934.

SYNAGOGUE APPEALS BRING IN
THIRD OF YESHIVOTH QUOTA

Now or Never

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property earning 10% or
more mill soon be at a pre-
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Yeshivoth

Elects Officers

Morris Beckelman, European
The Sisterhood of Congrega-
representative of the Joint Dis- Wyandotte Beth El Juniors
tion Bnai Moshe ended a busy
tribution Committee, who has re-
Terminate Sunday School season of social, cultural and re-
cently returned to the United
and Oneg Shabbath with
States, has given a comprehen-
Interesting Plays
sive account on the situation of
Lithuanian Jewry at a press con-
On Tuesday, Evening, June 3,
ference upon his arrival in New
York. The following two ex- the Beth El Sunday School and
cerpts from reports in the lead- Oneg Shabbat of Wyandotte, ter-
ing Yiddish dailies describe the minated the season with three
status of the higher schools of one-act plays.
Prizes and certificates were
Jewish learning:
presented to the honor students
"The Yeshivoth in Soviet-con- by the chairman of the board of
.
trolled Lithuania are open .
Since these academies are at- education,
Meyer B. Stern. Mor-
€,1
ris Harris is president of the
tended by students who have
passed the elementary school Congregation.
refreshments were served by
age, they are still tolerated. Mr.
Beckelman has also corroborated the Ladies Auxiliary of which
the report that certain Yeshiva Mrs. Meyer B. Zeff is president.
buildings had been confiscated, During. the season, from Sep-
but the Yeshivoth were trans- tember until June, Mrs. Abraham
ferred to synagogue quarters. Danzig sponsored an Oneg Shab-
-(Jewish Morning Journal, May bat designated to give the chil-
22, 1941) dren a better understanding of
portion of the
"Through Dr. Beckelman, the the Sabbath. The
J. D. C. representative who has week was read and translated
we and the Ethics of the Fathers was
just
arrived
from
are able
to get
for Europe,
ourselves a discussed. Each week the life of

picture of Jewish life in the new
Lithuania . . . The Yeshivoth in
the Vilno district are intact."—
(S. Dingo], "Amidst the European
Ruins", The Day, May 23)

a great rabbi was learned.
The nature of the plays were:
"In Our Synagogue" enacted by
the Oneg Shabbat students. Par-
ticipants were: David Bittker,
Morton Harris, Dorreen Wolfe,
Rabbi Kotler To Be Honored Philip Katz, Richard Bardos, Lor-
raine Schwartz, Annette Mittle-
Saturday Evening
A farewell gathering in honor man and Dorothy Fogel.
" A Day in the Jewish Home,"
of Rabbi Aaron Kotler, renowned
Talmudical scholar and saintly was enacted by the Sunday
personality, dean of the world- School and Oneg Shabbat classes.
famous Yeshiva of Kletzk, Poland Particinants were: Dorothy Fo-
Dorreen Wolfe, Richard
(now at Dushat and Solok, Lithu-
ania), who heads the delegation Bardos, Jerome Paskovitz, Joel
of the Polish-Lithuanian Yeshi- Harris, Miriam Fogel, Morton
voth which has come to Detroit Harris, Phylis Rosenberg, Philip
in the interest of the drive, will Mittleman, Annette Mittleman,
be held at 9 o'clock Saturday Danny Fogel and Billy White.
"Prayers of Israel" was en-
evening, June 7, in Lachar's Hall
on 12th St. All communal lead- acted by Sunday School Class.
ers, rabbis, officers of synagogues Participants were Dorothy Fogel,
and organizations and lovers of Ida Danzig, Miriam Fogel, An-
Torah are invited to spend an nette Mittleman, Howard Dan-
enlightening evening in the corn- zig, Jtrome Paskovitz, Doreen
pany of one of the greatest rep- Wolfe, David Bittker.
Rabbi Abraham Danzig gave
resentatives of the spirit of Ju-
daism in our generation. Rabbi the closing address.
Costumes for these plays were
Kotler, along with the other
members of the delegation, which borrowed from the Lincoln Jr.
includes Rabbi Jacob Meyer Po High School of Wyandotte.

-

MRS. IRVING GREENSPAN

ligious activities with election of
officers for the ensuing term
Tuesday, May 27. Mrs. Irving
Greenspan was chosen president,
succeeding Mrs. Harry S. Green-
baum, Mrs. Morris Weinstein,
vice-president, and Mrs. Sam Jau-
lus, secretary.

7,000 Jews Hit by Hungarian
Expulsion Order

STOCKHOLM. (WNS)—Seven
thousand Jews residing in the
Banat region of former Yugo-
slavia have been given three
months' notice by Hungarian
authorities to leave the territory,
it was reliably reported here.
The 7,000 Jews were among
the persons affected by the Hun-
garian decree ordering all Jews,
Serbs and gypsies who had set-
tled in the Banat region after
Oct. 31, 1918, to leave the coun-
try. llungary seized the Banat
region during the Nazi attack
on Yugoslavia.

Gifts for the Bride
in the June Sale
DINNERWARE
GLASS • LAMPS

Hudson's June Sale offers an excellent opportun-
ity to select smart gifts at special savings. There
are artistic lamps that give good light, fine
dinnerware and glass for your own home as well
as the bride on your list.

We list only a few of the June Sale Values:

DINNERWARE

$23.98
53-piece set of imported china
$35.98
93-piece set of imported china
$8.98
"Lu-Ray" Pastel Pottery, 45-pieces
English "Castles-on-the-Lake" 50-pieces . . .$11.98
$21.98
Syracuse China Set, 42-pieces

GLASSWARE

Fostoria etched relish dish
Table centerpiece and mirror
Croft pattern in openstock Stemware
"Nelson" pattern in openstock stemware .
Heisey etched Console set, 3-piece
Tumblers with three initials, 8 for

$2.29
$2.19
22c
37c

$4.45
$1.79

LAMPS

Manufacturers Sample Table and
$2.95 to $24.95
Boudoir
Crest Sample Table and Floor
$12.95 to $97.50
styles
$9.95
Fine Glazed Pottery Table styles
$7.95
Chinese Cloisonne Table styles

10th

Floor—Woodward Ave. Sections D, E and F.

HUDSON'S

Prieem Suldeet

Sales Tax

