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October 31, 1941

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

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PLANS ARE FORMULATED FOR
Guest Speakers at
Semi-Annual Meeting of the Michigan
YOUNG ISRAEL CONVENTION
Synagogue Conference This Sunday
Brandeis Memorial

Detroit Is Host to Mid-Western Branches Over the
Thanksgiving Week-End

Charles T. Gellman, chairman,
and his committees, have been
hard at work on the 11th mid-
western convention of Young Is-
rael to be held Nov. 20-24 at
the Detroit-Leland Hotel.
Following the Thanksgiving
dinner which will open the con-
vention, there will be an open-
ing rally at Jericho Hall, 2705
Joy Road, to which the public
is invited.
Friday's events will include in-
teresting sessions, sightseeing
tours and an open forum at the
Beht Tefilo Emanuel Synagogue.
Rabbi Max J. Wohlgelernte• an-
nounces that this occasion will
inaugurate the winter lecture sea-
son at the congregation.
On Saturday morning, model
Young Israel services will be held
at Jericho Hall. One of the na-
tional Young Israel leaders will
deliver the sermon. After dinner
the winning contestant of the
oratorical contest on "The Rise
of America as the Jewish Center
in the Galuth" will vie for honors
at a symposium at the Bnai

Moshe Synagogue which will be
followed by Sholos Seudos.
Juniors and intermediate will
hold the spotlight Saturday night.
They willp resent a theater of
skits, plays and group singing.
Another highlight of this evening
will be a social and dance in the
Detroit-Leland ballroom.
Final and interesting sessions
at which resolutions for the fur-
therance of Young Israel move-
ments in the region will be
adopted, and officers for the mid-
western council chosen, will take
place Sunday. During the day,
the Women's League will convene
and discuss their part in Young
Israel work. The banquet Sun-
day night at the Detroit-Leland
Hotel will climax the convention.
This affair will be graced by
outstanding personalities repre-
senting the National Council of
Young Israel. Reservations at
$2.50 per plate are being taken
by mail or phone at the conven-
tion office, 1550 Taylor Ave., Tr.
1-2934, or by the chairman of the
banquet, Isadore Kaplan, To.
8-9873.

Luncheon Session Will Have Noah Nachbush as the
Guest Artist

HON. PRENTISS M. BROWN
U. S. Senator from Michigan

Hebrew-Yiddish
Artist Concerts
Authors Celebrate
At Jewish Center

NEW YORK (JPS) — The
new spirit of harmony between
writers in the Hebrew and Yid-
dish languages will permeate a
Nov. 2 celebration in New York
in honor of two Yiddish and two
Hebrew writers and poets who
received the Louis LaMed prizes
for outstanding work in both
tongues.
o.
The winners were Ephraim
Auerbach, Yiddish poet, Jacob
Gladstein, realistic Yiddish novel-
ist, Israel Efros, Hebrew poet
and author of "Gold," a saga
of the Gold Rush in 1849, and
Abraham Regelson, essayist.

The Achduth Club of the Pio-
neer Women's Organization of
Detroit is celebrating the third
year of its existence with a din-
ner, Sunday evening, Nov. 9, at
Korn's Restaurant. M. Meyero-
vitz will be the guest speaker. A
program of songs and recitations
will follow. Reservations can be
MRS. HENRY WINEMAN ,
made by calling To. 7-8282 or
Tyler 6-4786.
tee to promote a series of three
artist concerts to be presented
Pioneer Women Cable First at the Center on successive Tues-
$5,000 for a Vocational day evenings, from Nov. 25
Dec. 9. Mrs. Henry Wine-
Training School to Zion through
man is one of the group assist-
The first $5,000 towards the ing her on this committee.
erection of a Vocational Training
The artists to be presented are
School for Girls at Ramath Gan,
a suburb of Tel Aviv, has been Bertha Glaz, contralto, who will
cabled by the Pioneer Women's be heard on Nov. 25 ; Josef Lhev-
Organization to the Working inne, who together with his wife,
Women's Council in Palestine. Madame Rosina Lhevinne, will
Within a felt, days the ground- be heard in a two-piano program
breaking cerdmony will take place on Dec. 2; and Emanuel Feuer-
and construction work will be be- mann, cellist, whose concert is
gun shortly thereafter.
scheduled for Dec. 9.
This project was officially pro-
Entrusting the sale of tickets
claimed at the recent Eastern
Regional Conference of the Pio- for the concert series to her ar-
neer Women's Organization held tist concert committee, Mrs.
in New York, where a resolution Cooper stressed the point that
was adopted to raise $50,000 over the series offer an unusual op-
and above the regular quota of portunity to the music lovers of
$1' ,000 for the fiscal year, be- the community.
inning October, 1941, and end-
Tickets for the three artist
ing September, 1942, for the in- concerts may be obtained from
stitutions of the Working Wom- members of the committee, or
en's Council in Palestine. The de- at the Jewish Community Cen-
cision was since ratified by the ter, Woodward at Holbrook.
Middle-Western Conference held
in Chicago and is wholeheartedly Tenor Robert Tulman Is Soloist
for Nov. 4
supported by the 225 clubs
throughout the United States and
Featured as soloist, in the third
Canada.
of four concerts to be presented
by the Michigan WPA Symphony
Orchestra, on Tuesday evening,
Rosenwald Unit Auxiliary Nov. 4, at the Jewish Commun-
ity Center, will be Robert S.
Installs Officers
Tulman. An internationally famed
On Sunday, Oct. 19, the Rosen- tenor, Mr. Tulman has sung lead-
wald Kist Ladies' Auxiliary held ing operatic roles in many lands.
install tion of officers in the Vet- His career has carried him from
erans' Idg. The following were the opera of Europe to those of
installe : President, Lucille South America and New York.
Kirschb um; vice presidents, Sa- , In addition to Russian, his
die Morrison and Molly Mitchell; intither tongue, Mr. Tulman sings,
secretary, Sue Weingarden, treas- cperatic roles in four languages,
urer, Jean Wintraub; historian, English, French, Italian and.,Ger-
Sarah Jacobson; chaplain, Mae man. This fall he was rkIlid to ,
Marsh; sergeant-at-arms, Mary serve as cantor of Temple Israel.
Tenenbaum; color bearer, Betty
The Michigan WPA Symphony
Dickman; executive committee,
Helen Wolf, Sonia Block and Orchestra is conducted by Valter
Poole. The orchestra's fourth per-
Pauline Pepper.
Edith Bryan and her Eight formance in the Center's Tues-
and Forty installing team con- day evening concert and lecture
ducted the installation, and there series is scheduled for Nov. 11.
The concert begins at 8:15
were several distinguished guests,
among them the national presi- p. m. There is no charge for ad-
dent of Jewish War Veterans.
mission.

Rabbi Joshua S. • Sperka, secre-
tary of the • Michigan Synagogue

Conference, TR. 1-2934, or TO.
7-8000.
Reservations for the luncheon.
will be 65c per person and must
also be phoned in immediately.

EMMA LAZARUS GROUP OF
YOUNG JUDAEA
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Emma Lazarus Group of Young
Judaea is now in its second year.
The 12 girls in the club are 12
and 13 years old. On Oct. 14, at
the home of Betty Goldberg. The
following officers were elected:
Betty Goldberg, president; Rita
Swartz, recording secretary; Shir-
ley Dunitz, treasurer.

ARGO

FURNACE OIL
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BUICK for 1942

As the member of the Jewish
Community Center's board of di-
rectors in charge of the Center's
musical program, Mrs. Abraham
Cooper has organized a commit-

Achduth Club of Pioneer
Women's Organization

Commencing with a luncheon
arranged by the Ladies' Auxiliary
of Congregation' Bnai David,
Elmhurst and Fourteenth, Detroit
at 12:30 p. m. next Sunday,
Nov. 2, delegates of congrega-
tions and their women's groups
throughout the state will meet
for the semi-annual convention
of the Michigan Synagogue Con-
ference. This will be the seventh
general meeting of the state-wide
body, since the organization was
founded three years ago.
David I. Bends, president of
the Vaad Ha-Kehillos will con-
duct the business session begin-
ning at 2 p. m. Rabbi M. J.
Wohlegernter, head of the reli-
gious-educational committee ;
Rabbi Leizer Levin, acting chair-
man for the committee of sup-
port of Yeshivoth and •eligious-
charitable institutions; and Mrs.
Joshua S. Sperka, president of
the women's branch, will speak.
following a general discussion of
the reports, resolutions will be
adopted for subsequent activity.
Names of delegates appointed
which have not been sent in
should be phoned immediately to

FOR

DR. WILLIAM KRICHBAUM
Detin of Detroit College of Law

Rally to Honor Mayor Jef-
fries on Monday

A GOOD,

DEAL SEE

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fessional and Business Men has
arranged a rally in honor of
Mayor Edward J. Jeffries, to be
held at Jericho Temple on Mon-
day, Nov. 3, at 8 p. m. Other
city officials will be present. • '
Entertainment .for . this gath-
ering is being arranged by Harry
Weinberg, director of the Jewish
Hour on WJBK. There will be
refreshments.
Isaac Finkelstein is chairMan
of the committee and . Philip
Langwald is co-chairman.

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