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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1941-11-07

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

12

ARGO

FURNACE OIL
LA 45oo

November 7, 1941

Mrs. Samuels, National Leader in
High School Choir
Bnai Moshe Starts
Women's Division of American Jewish
Friday Services To Sing at J.N.F.
Congress, to Speak Here Wednesday
Auxiliary Meeting
Congregation Bnai Moshe will

Mrs. Robert J. Samuels of Women's Division of the Ameri-
inaugurate the 1941-1942 series
of late Friday evening services Dr. Clarissa Fineman to Review Chicago, national vice president can Jewish Congress for , several
Life of Moses Hess Nov. 17
days this coming week.
Nov. 14.
of the Women's Division of the
Mrs. Nathan Spevakow, presi-
Rabbi Jacob J. Nathan has pre-
The Ladies' Auxiliary of the
dent of the Detroit Women's Di-
pared an interesting service. The
vision, has called a meeting of
first of the series, on Nov. 14, Jewish National Fund has planned
the board of directors of the
will be dedicated to the men of an interesting program for its
Dr. Caplan to Give
Detroit Chapter for Wednesday,
the armed formes of the U. S., next meeting to be held at the
7 Marriage Clinic
past and present, and the sub- Rose Sittig Cohen Branch of
Nov. 12, at 10:30 a. m., at the
ject of Rabbi Nathan's address is the United Hebrew Schools,
Detroit-Leland Hotel. This meet-
Lectures at Temple "New Armistices and Old Wars." Waverly and Lawton, on Mon-
ing will enable the board to
Cantor David Katzman will lead day, Nov. 17, 1:15 p. m.
consult with Mrs. Samuels and
John
A.
Otten,
-choir
director
Dr. B. Bernard Caplan will the prayers. Services will beg'n
plan future activities.
give the first of seven lectures at 8:15. A social hour will fbllow. of the Northwestern High School
The board meeting will be fol-
A Capella Choir, will present a
under the auspices of the mar- The public is invited.
lowed by a subscription luncheon
program of vocal and instru-
riage clinic of the Beth El Col-
in honor of Mrs. Samuels, at the
mental selections. Dr. Clarissa
lege of Jewish Studies at 9
Detroit-Leland Hotel at 12:15
Rabbi
Adler
to
Address
Fineman
will
review
the
life
of
o'clock Monday evening, Nov. 10,
p. m. For reservations call Mrs,
at Temple Beth El, Woodward at Shaarey Zedek Y. P. S. Moses Hess.
Maurice Neback, Trinity 2-3360.
Gladstone.
Mrs. Samuels will address the
meeting of members and friends
Dr. Caplan, who is now asso-
Rabbi Morris Adler will ad- Midwest Jewish
of the Detroit Women's Division
ciated with the Children's Center, dress the Young People's Society
of the American Jewish Con-
was formerly staff psychiatrist at of Shaarey Zedek in the second
Welfare Board
gress immediately after the
the Toledo State Hospital. His of a series of discussions on
to Meet Nov. 15-16
luncheon, at 1:45 p. m. The
subject will be "Problems of "The Jewish Youth in the World
meeting is open to luncheon
Youth and the Unmarried Adult". Today," Sunday, Nov. 9, at 3:30
Henry Meyers of Detroit,
guests as well as those who wish
Subjects for Dr. Caplan's p. m., in Room 302 of the syna-
president of the midwest section
to come after the luncheon. Mrs.
other lectures will be: Nov. 17, gogue.
Samuels has chosen as the
of the Jewish Welfare Board,
"Selecting a Mate for Marriage";
announces that the annual meet-
theme of her address "Women's
Nov. 24; "Sex Adjustment in
ing of this division will be held
Responsibility in a Democracy".
BETH EL
Marriage"; Dec. 1, "Psychological
in St. Louis Nov. 15 and 16, at
Mrs. Samuel Singer is chair-
Adjustment in Marriage"; Dec.
(Continued from Pare One)
the Coronado Hotel.
man of hostesses for the lunch-
8, "The Family"; Dec. 15, "The
Challenging Forties"; Dec. 22,
Ralph J. Lebowitz of Youngs-
MRS. ROBERT J. SAMUELS eon honoring Mrs. Samuels and
Edward Lichtig, Dr. Nathan H.
is assisted by a group of ladies
"Summing It Up".
town,
0.,
chairman
of
the
pro-
Schlafer, Mrs. Isaac Gilbert, Mrs.
A discussion period will fol- Irving T. Oberfelder, Mrs. An- gram committee, announced that American Jewish Congress and representing leadership in im-
portant organizations in Detroit
low each of the lectures.
drew Wineman, Mrs. H. J. L. the conference would consider former president of the Chicago
All sessions of the Beth El Frank, Max Loewenstein, Dr. the effect of the national emer- Women's Division, will be the friendly to and affiliated with
College are open to the public. Herbert I. Kallet, Mrs. Henry gency on the programs of the guest of the local chapter of the Congress.
A nominal charge is made for Meyers, Benjamin Wilk, Al Ress- Jewish Community Centers
enrollment or attendance at spe- ler, Herbert D. Robinson and and Y's.
Marshal John Barc
Saturday evening, Nov. 15, a Local Young Israel
cific lectures.
Norman R. Thal.
Dr. Goldenson will remain in keynote address will be presented
Names Rena Tenzer
Consumates Plains
Detroit after the installation by a national figure. Sunday
For Parley Nov. 20 Among His Deputies
Youth Taught How
services to deliver the sermon at morning round tables will con-
the Sabbath morning services on vene to discuss the effect of the
emergency on community rela-
To Face Issues of
Nov. 15.
There has been a tradition in
Preliminaries Held;
tions and finance; personnel and Oratorical
the U. S. Marshal's office to name
Runners-Up Listed
Dr. Franklin Delivers His
Anti-Semitism
objectives; equipment, facilities
a Jewish girl to the staff as one
Concluding Sermon
and membership; program and
of the Deputies U. S. Marshal.
At
the
first-
open
meeting
of
At
the
Friday
evening
services
Rabbi Roland B. Gittelsohn
administration.
Young
Israel
Wednesday
eve-
on
Nov.
7,
Dr.
Franklin
will
de-
For many years, the five Holin-
has written an interesting resume
Sunday afternoon seminar dis-
of "Modern Jewish Problems" liver his concluding sermon prior cussion groups will examine other ning, Oct. 29, convention com- stat sisters have succeeded each
which is one of the most fasci- to his retirement from the ac- current problems. The Army and mittee chairmen gave reports of other in this office.
U. S. Marshal John Bare per-
nating guides for classes and dis- tive ministry to become Rabbi Navy Committees will also meet work accomplished. David I.
Emeritus of Temple Beth El. His in the afternoon.
Beals, program chairman, gave petuated this tradition last month
cussion groups.
when he appointed another Jew-
Published by the Union of topic will be "My Inheritance and
Mrs. Meyers will preside at the
ish girl — Rena Tenzer — to
American Hebrew Congregations, My Bequest".
business sessions. Other officers
the post of Deputy Marshal to
this book has a companion vol- To Honor Dr. Glazer at Dinner are: Vice presidents, Theodore
succeed the last of the Holin-
Nov. 18
R. Dann of Indianapolis, Edgar
ume, "Pupil's Problem Book,"
stats to leave the job upon being
The Men's Club of Temple J. Kaufmann of Pittsburgh,
intended for use by students in
married.
dealing with the problems Beth El will give a dinner hon- George B. Mayer of Cleveland,
touched upon in the textbook oring Dr. Glazer at 7 o'clock Hyman S. Subrin, Akron, and
Tuesday evening, Nov. 18, in the Herman Jacobs of Detroit, sec-
itself.
$32,500 U. S. Bonds
Rabbi Gittelsohn's approach is social hall of the Temple, Wood- retary-treasurer.
most interesting. He gives actual ward at Gladstone.
Bought by Clover
Dr. William Haber, professor
examples of various issues, such
as anti-Semitism, taunting in of economics at the University Name Detroiters on
Hill Park Cemetery
classes, issues arising in public of Michigan, will speak on "What
meetings; also internal Jewish Happens to Business After the
Hillel Committees
Clover Hill Park Cemetery, an
War?"
issues, such as Zionism.
affiliate of Congregation Shaarey
The
dinner,
for
men
only,
is
While the book does not often
Eugene Mandeberg is Editor of
Zedek, has purchased U. S. De-
suggest the best solution, or does open to all members of Temple
U. of M. Hillel News
fense Bonds in the amount of
not propose a solution at all, it Beth El and their friends. Res-
$32,500, it was announced this
is valuable in that it causes the ervations must be made at the
Friday night, Nov. 7, the Bnai
week.
student and reader to think and Temple office by Nov. 11.
Brith Hillel Foundation at the
The first purchase of $25,000
leads him to prattical approaches
University of Michigan presented
of bonds was made in June, and
in view of the practical exam- "The Land of Joy",
Assistant Professor Claude An-
an additional sum was invested
ples advanced in the discussion
drew Eggersten of the School of
later, it was stated.
of the issues.
Musical Comedy, Is
Education as the speaker for its
Clover Hill Park Cemetery is
Friday
evening
discussion
series.
Now at Littman's
believed to possess the largest
His topic was "The Student and
Pep Tea to Spur Honor Roll
amount of U. S. Defense Bonds
the War".
Friday night, Sunday matinee
of any Jewish organization in
B. & P. Group of
The Student Council of the
CHARLES
T.
GELLMAN
and night, Nov. 7 and 9, a new Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation at
Michigan.
Hadassah
musical comedy will be produced the last meeting appointed seven an outline of events which will
A pep tea for those interested for the first time in Detroit, at new committee chairmen, five of feature the convention. Several Sir Philip Gibbs to Address
in the honor roll of the Business Littman's People's Theater. It is whom were also elected to the national leaders of the movement
Fisher Town Hall on
Council. The members and their are announced as speakers,
and Professional Division of Ha-
committees are: Eugene Mande- among them Samuel H. From-
Wednesday
dassah will be held on Wednes-
berg of Detroit, editor of the berg, president of the National
day evening, Nov. 12, at the
home of Miss Sophie Kutlov,
Hillel News; Albert Cohen of Council, and Israel Upbin, ex-
Sir Philip Gibbs, famous war
Detroit, chairman of the foren- ecutive director.
3048 Fullerton.
correspondent and novelist t•lio
sics committee; Ira Katz of Cin-
Heading the local B. and P.
Charles T. Gellman, general arrived from London recently
cinnati, chairman of the out-of- chairman, presided over the pre- via Atlantic Clipper, will speak
committee for honor roll, which
town publicity committee; Mil- liminaries of the oratorical con- before the Detroit Town Hall in
is a vital part of Hadassah's
dred Gerson of Detroit, co-chair- test which is being held in con- the Fisher Theater, Wednesday.
work in this country, is Miss
man of the membership commit- junctipn with the convention. Nov. 12, at 11 a. m. His subject
Sophie Kutlov. As her co-chair-
tee; Ralph Berlow of New York, The participants who spoke on will be "The Spirit of Britain".
man is Miss Sadie Lerner.
chairman of the fraternity-soror- "The Rise of America as the
The honor roll function this
Gibbs has gone through every
ity cooperation committee. The Jewish Center in the Galuth" war campaign since 1912 when
year will be in the form of a
two non-Council chairmanships were Mitchell Goldman, Joyce he covered the Balkan War-
luncheon to be held at the Book-
went to Betty Leibson of Brook- Pensler, Eva Poss, Rose Zinger- Since he was 21 he has been
Cadillac on Sunday, Dec. 7.
lyn, chairman of the photography man and Hilda Wesen. The win- actively engaged in some form
The honor roll committee con-
committee, and Louis Fogel of ners who will compete in the of journalism. His first scoop was
sists of Miss Reva L. Antick,
Detroit, chairman of the ath- finals for city winner are: First, his assignment to interview Dr.
Mrs. Samuel J. Caplan, Mrs.
Eva Poss; second, Joyce Pensler; Cook upon his return from the
Morse Colton, Miss Harriet Fox,
letics committee.
Miss Lillian Gordon, Miss Helen
third, Mitchell Goldman.
North Pole. After talking to him
Kass, Miss Fayga Keidan, Miss
Outstanding personalities will he unmasked the explorer as a
Anne Kurzman, Miss Rose Lip-
h ker c h irnonase
iel e.ven-column story in
Name Mrs. Glogower speak at the opening convention the
sitz, Miss Anne Milstein, Mrs.
rally Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 20,
A. N. Prussin, Miss Tess Rabino-
USO Representative at Jericho Hall, at 8:30 p. m.
witz, Mrs. Louis Redstone, Mrs.
Young Israel invites the public
Evelyn
Samuel J. Rhodes, Miss Rosalind
Word has been received of the to participate in this and their Piano Recital by
Schubot and Mrs. Allan Weston.
other
convention
activities.
Gurvitch
on
Wednesday
appointment of Mrs. Samuel R.
ESTHER FIELD
Glogower, president of the Jewish
Lewis Apple Dies at Age "The Land of Joy," ("Dos Land Community Center, as the Jewish
Evelyn Gurvitch, Detroit pian-
Zedakah Club
ist who spent the summer study-
von Freid"). In the cast are representative on the national
of 64
ing with the renowned French
Lily Lilliana, Leon Liebgold, United Service Organizations
The next meeting of Zedakah pianist, Robert Casadesus at the
Lewis Apple of 2700 Blaine Abraham Lax, Ethel Dorf and (USO) Committee in charge of
in
Ave. died on Nov. 1, at the age Misha Fishzon, supported by a activities for women in the de- Club will be held at the home Fontainebleau Music School
of Mrs. Sam Baker, 4806 Sturte- Newport, R. I., will give a piano
fense industry.
of 64. Funeral services were prominent cast of players.
The appointment was made by vant Ave., on Monday, Nov. 10, recital on Wedensday evening.
The Yiddish Theater of Detroit
held on Nov. 2 at Lewis Bros.
Nov. 12, at 8:30, in the lecture
Funeral Home, with interment in this season has a troupe of young the Jewish Welfare Board, one of at 1:30 p. m.
Plans for Zedakah's 10th an- hall of the Detroit Institute of
Beth Tefilo Emanuel Cemetery. capable players, who scored a the six constituent agencies of the
Rabbi Leon Fram officiated. He big success in New York. They USO. The other organizations nual donor luncheon are now in Arts. Her program will include,
is survived by his wife, Fanny; will produce. every week-end, forming the USO are the YWCA, full swing. For reservations call the seldom heard "Kreisleriana
Morris Davis, To. 5-4757. of Schuman, the Mozart Sonata
two daughters, Mrs. Maurice New York hits of the current YMCA, Salvatibn Army, National Mrs.
Fainman and Mrs. Herman Wise, season, at Littman's P.eople's Catholic Community Service and Mrs. Max Spoon, To. 8-4057, is in B flat and also a Chopin and
chairman of Zedakah's year book. Debussy group.
Travelers Aid.
Theater.
and two grandchildren.

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