September 19, 1941 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle IMPRESSIVE CEREMONY MARKS INSTALLATION OF RABBI FRAM Capacity Audience Attends Formal Dedication of New Temple Israel Halevy Plans Several Musicales During Current Season J.W.E.W.O. to Pay U. H. S. Auxiliary For Board of 50 To Meet Wednesday Refugees in Zion The opening monthly meeting Committees Named by Hebrew Ladies Aid Society ler At the installation of officers of Hebrew Ladies Aid Society held last week, the president, Mrs. Paul R. Freeman, rendered a re- port of the work of the organiza- tion during the past year. Many institutions were aided. Mrs. Freeman announced the appointment of the following: Trustees, Mesdames Charles Ber- kowitz, Arthur Schiff, Jos. Miller, David Muller, J. Ring, and Abe Miller; ways and means commit- tee, Mrs. Philip Shapiro, chair- Man; Mesdames Fanny Roth, M. Kallush, Ethel Goodman,'. Sam Berkowitz, Ethel Ehrenwald; ease investigating committee, Mrs. Abe Miller, chairman, Mesdames Re- gina Miller, Frances Shapiro, Manuel Engel, Frieda Einzig; visiting committee, Mrs. Jennie Wiatrak, chairman, Mrs. Frieda Einzig, Mrs. Gussie Berkowiti; membership committee, Mrs. Paul- ' ine Schiff and Mrs. Sophie Jana- witz, co-chairmen, Regina Miller, Frieda Einzig; Eleanor F,hren- wald; social committee, Mrs. Re- gina Miller, chairman, Mesdames Esther Engel, M. Kallush, S. Berkowitz, S. Berger, D. Muller. The anniversary jubilee is scheduled for Nov. 2 with Mrs. Helen Auslander as chairman. The date of the annual donor luncheon has been set for .Jan. 7. The next meeting has been post- poned until Wednesday, Sept. 24, at 1:30 p. ni., at the Dexter- Lawrence Hall. "Gone With the Wind" has Downtown Run at Cinema j "Gone With the Wind", starring 'lark Gable, Vivien Leigh, Leslie Howard and Olivia de Haviland began a limited engagement at the Cinema, Wednesday, Sept. 17. The film is shown in its full length just as it was in its original showings. •Nothing, is cut. During this engagement the Cinema is open every day at 9:30 a. ni.• Popular prices prevail. Feature presentations are at 10 a. m., 2, 6 and 10 p. m. GIFTS TO NORTH END CLINIC from Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rosen- stein, Mr. and Mrs. ed Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hamburg- North End Clinic has received er; in memory of Sunny Selig- At the season's opening re- the following contributions: In man from Mr. and Mrs. Myer hearsal of the Halevy Singing memory of Joseph Rosenberg Gerson. Society, on Sept. 9, the chairman, Morris Shatzen, announced tenta- tive plans for the 17th year of Halevy activities. Mr. Shatzen reported that the Musical Committee, with Max Levy as its chairman, recom- mended that the Halevy have two musicales and an annual concert. MAY THE NEW YEAR 1e one of great The musicales will take place advance, witnessing decisive victories of good around Chanukah (Dec. 15) and will over evil, nobility over meanness, wisdom Purim (March 3) with the 17th annual concert in April or May. over ignorance. tolerance over bigotry, of jus- All will be under the musical di- rection of Dan Frohman, now be- tice and law over injustice and disrespect. May ginning his 11th year with the the New Year bring to every Jewish heart IIalevy. Emphasis was placed upon the fulfillment of its desire and to every home— new time for rehearsals, which Happiness. are scheduled from 9 to 11 o'clock every Tuesday evening, with the exception of Sept. 30 (Yom Kip- pur), in Room 123, Northern High Schobl. Everyone interested in ewish music is invited. Dedication of the new Temple part of the duty of the rabbi and Israel and installation of Rabbi the mission of the synagogue." Frani as spiritual leader of the Responding, Rabbi Fram ex- congregation took 'place at im- pressive ceremonies at the Art pressed great satisfaction with the ready response to the formation Institute, last Friday night. A capacity audience filled the of the new Temple. He declared auditorium and it is estimated that Temple Israel will be com- that several hundred were unable posed of friendly people of all to gain admittance for lack of shades of opinion and that one of its most important benefits will seating accomodations. Rabbi James G. Heller of Cin- be that it will not be burdened cinnati, president of the Central with anti-Zionism. Conference of American Rabbis, Greetings were extended to the the installing officer, lauded Rabbi gathering by the chairman of the Fram's devotion to Jewish educa- executive committee of Temple tion, to his efforts for liberal Israel, Morris Garvett, who is a causes, to his activities in fields former president of Temple Beth of social reform. El. Rabbi Heller urged the new Among those who _participated congregation to "make this a sy- in the eceremonies were Rabbis nagogue not devoted to a class Jerome I). Folkman of Grand and not run by a class; to make Rapids, Eric Friedland of Pon- it one that shall zealously guard tiac, Bernard Zeiger of Jackson. its freedom, its ability to speak A musical program was furnished the truth, and to point its finger by Cantor Robert S. Tulman and at the ills of this day. This is his assisting Temple Israel choir. We need love's tender lessons taught As only weakness can; God hath His small interpreters; The child must teach the man. —Whittier. and dessert luncheon of the Wo- A special board meeting. of mans Auxiliary of the United the Jewish Women's 1,European Hebrew Schools will take place Welfare Organization Was held Monday, Sept. 15, at the home of Mrs. Feldman, vice president 1966 Calvert. At this meeting it was decided to pay for board for 50 refugee girls adopted by an orphan home in Palestine. Arrangements were made for the 22nd annual dance to be given Sunday, Nov. 16, at the Fort Wayne Hotel, under the management of Junior Avodah of the Organization, with Mrs. Sam Osnos as chairman. 9 New Year's Greetings to All Napoleon Iron Metal Co. 1020 NAPOLEON L'Shono Tovo Tikosevu! Mr. and Mrs. Nate Goldman GOLDMAN FURNITURE CO. 9241 GRAND RIVER Opp. Riviera Theater TYLER 5-0753 CAdillac 3733 To the "Entire house of Israel" A Happy ew Year 1941 As we pause on the threshold of another year of opportunity, let us express our gratitude for' the loyalty and allegiance of friends both new •and old. Life is sweet because of the friends we have made and the joys and sorrows which in' common we share. MRS. CHARLES ROBINSON On Wednesday, Sept. 24, at 1 p. m. at the Rose • Cohen Sittig school, ' Tyler and Lawton. The program will feature Miss Bettie Roberts of Station WJBK, who will give an illustrated talk entitled "America is at A. Tune". Miss Roberts is well known throughout the state. She has been affiliated with radio work since its inception and traveled, for the station in various parts • of the world,, gathering material for her lectures. Guests are invited to this meeting. Mrs. Charles Robinson is tires-- ident of the auxiliary. We face the new year in eager anticipation of opportunities for new friendships and the renewal and continuance of the old. Past accomplishments are due largely to those who have entrusted their life insurance programs to us. The new year finds us with an increased resolve to discharge that trust to the complete satis'!! faction of everyOne concerned. • 5702 League of Jewish Youth to Hold Forum on "Jewish Men In Uniform" A program is being planned by the Army and Navy and the "Youth Speaks" Committees of the League of Detroit Jewish Youth, to be held on Sunday night, Sept. 28, at 8 p. m., at the Jewish Community Center. The topic of discussion will he "Jewish Men In Uniform" and Jewish boys representing each branch of service will be the dis- cussants of the evening. The morale of Jewish men in service, their outlook on religion, their social contacts will all be dis- cussed. Matthew Penn, USO offi- cial at Camp Custer, will act as the moderator of the evening. Invitations have been issued to the 30 Jewich boys now stationed at the Naval Armory. One of the group, Sidney Boxer, First Class Seaman, is to be one of the evening's speakers. Members of the League will drive these guests to the Center. Similar invitations have been extended to the men stationed at Selfridge Field, and to the sol- diers at Camp Custer and Fort Wayne. After the forum, there will be refreshments and dancing. There will be no admission chafge, and the public is invited to participate. The brave, man is not he who feels no fear, For that were stupid and irra- tional; But he whose noble soul its fear When a man has not a good subdues, And bravely dares the danger reason for doing a thing, he has nature shrinks from. one good reason for letting it —Joanna Mille. alone.—Walter Scott. A Happy New Year to you all- . MOE LEITER. YOUR INSURANCE PROBLEM IS OUR OPPORTUNITY TO SERVE Moe Leiter & Assocites UNION GUARDIAN BUILDING DETROIT, MICHIGAN MOE LEITER The Dominion Life Assurance Co. Head Office: Waterloo, Ontario We Offer Attractive Inducements for Brokerage Business