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November 21, 1941 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1941-11-21

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14

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

Halevy Musicale
Officers Are Elected
By Kvutzah Ivrith to Feature Harry
Siegel, Moishe Haar

Amounce Their engagements

The annual election meeting of
the Kvutzah Ivrith was held Oct.
With plans partially completed
25, in the Rose Sittig Cohen for the Halevy Singing Society
Building.
musicale, which takes place on
Detailed reports were submit- Sunday evening, Dec. 7, in Cen-
ted by Morris Lachover, chair- tral High School auditorium, Max
man, and Abraham Twersky, co- Levy, chairman of the musical
chairman, of the cultural com- committee, announces that the
mittee. They reported that the program will include two De-
following prominent out-of-town troiters well known in education-
speakers addressed the Kvutzah al, musical and dramatic circles,
during the past year: A. Zeitlin, Harry Siegel and Moishe Haar.
Prof. Mordecai M. Kaplan, M.
Harry Siegel, a member of the
Ribalow, editor of Hadoar, Dr. Detroit Music Guild and an in-
S. Ginsburg and A. Spicehandler. structor in the playing of stringed
Local speakers were: Rabbi Mor- instruments in the Detroit public
ris Adler, Solomon Kasdan, Mor- schools, will play a group of solo
ris Lachover, Bernard Isaacs, H. numbers on his favorite instru-
I. Novog, Abraham Twersky, Ir- ment, the 'cello. Moishe Haar is
win Soref, Louis Panush, Zelda known for his work in the Sho-
Rosenthal, Michael Michlin, B. lem Aleichem Folk's Institute, and
Kutnik, Rabbi A. M. Hershman, more especially for his fine dra-
Joel Cashdan and Meyer Mathis. matic presentations in connection
Michael Michlin, head of the with Palestinian youth groups.
committee on the distribution of
The chorus will sing several
Hebrew books, reported that he numbers under the direction of
succeeded in distributing the "Se- Dan Frohman.
fer Hashanah" of the Histadruth
Admission to the musicale will MISS FLORENCE SOLOMON
Ivrith, Abraham Regelson's latest be free to the public.
and Mrs. Oscar Solomon
book, "A Shawlful of Leaves,"
Appearing at its Nov. 11 re- of Mr.
St. Jean Ave. announce the
and other books.
hearsal as soloist of the evening engagement
of their daughter,
Abraham Schachter, treasurer, was Dr. Edward Attarian, bari-
Florence, to Ben Feinstein, son
reported.
tone, who was accompanied by of
Mr. and Airs. Max Feinstein
Mrs. Aaron D. Markson, presi- Dorothy O'Koon.
Muirland Ave. The wedding
dent of the Ladies' Auxiliary of
Halevy rehearsals start at 9 of
Kvutzah, stated that the Auxili- p. m. each Tuesday in Room 123, will take place Jan. 11.
ary pledged a substantial amount Northern High School, Owen and
to the Allied Jewish Campaign, Woodward. Applicants for mem-
contributed to the "Hadoar Lan- bership are invited to attend and
oar" and "Keren Ha-Tarbuth," audition at that time.
and devoted much time to cultural
t.
work.
The nominating committee,
headed by Samuel Lehrman, pre-
MILLER - GOODMAN
sented a slate which was ac-
cepted unanimously. Mr. Herman
Dr. and Mrs. Henry J. Good-
D. Boraks was re-elected presi- man of 3480 Leslie Ave., an-
dent; Aaron Teitelbaum and Dr. nounce the marriage of their
Aaron Dubnove, vice presidents; daughter, Cecile, to Richard Mil-
Norman Ruttenberg, recording ler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
secretary; Samuel Lehrman, fi- liam Miller of Longfellow Ave.
nance secretary and treasurer; The couple are honeymooning in
committee for the arrangements New York.
of local speakers, Abraham Twer-
VICTOR - LITSKY
sky, chairman; committee for out-
Miss Helen Litsky and Simon
of-town speakers, Morris Lach-
over, chairman; chairman for dis- H. Victor were united in mar-
tribution for Hebrew books, Mi- riage on Sunday, Nov. 16.
The maid of honor was the
chael Michlin. The board consists
of J. Cashdan, H. Goldberg, G. bride's sister, Shirley.
The ushers were Dr. Albert
Hecker, Bernard Isaacs, Solomon
Kasdan, I. Katz, Abraham J. D. Litsky, Dr. Bernard Goldman,
Lachover, Michael Michlin, Abra- Ben Freshman and Jack Tarnow
MISS ROSALIND WESSER
ham Panush, Abraham Schachter of Windsor.
The best man was the groom's
and Mrs. Aaron D. Markson.
Mr. and Mrs. George Wesser
A new feature was added to brother, Max Victor.
the activities of the Kvutzah-
Among the out-of-town guests of 2937 Glendale Ave. announce
the publication of a Hebrew Bul- were the bride's grandmother, the engagement of their datigh-
letin "Hed Ha-Kvutzah," "The Mrs. Rachel Saltzman of New ter, Rosalind, to M. Manuel Helf-
Echo of the Kvutzah," which will York, her aunt, Mrs. Sarah Nis- man, son of Mr. and Mrs. •Benja-
min Helfman of 3830 Fullerton
be edited by Meyer Mathis.
senbaum of Brooklyn, N. Y.
Brief talks were delivered by
Dinner was served for 125 Ave. The wedding will take place
Rabbi Max J. Wohlgelernter, people and was followed by a Feb. 1.
Maurice H. Zackheim, A. J. Epel, reception.
Bernard Isaacs and D. Schakne.
The couple left for Maimi
Beach, Fla., where they will Women's Council
spend their honeymoon.

November 2 I , 1441

This year marks the 18th anni-
versary of the first graduation
of • the United Hebrew Schools.
Members of the Alumni Associ.
ation are planning a get-tog4her
on this anniversary occasion in
the form of a dinner.
The arrangements committee
consists of the following repre-
sentatives of sonic of the classes:
Seymour Tilchin, chairman, Theo-
dore Baruch, George \Veiswasser,
Sidney M. Shevitz, Esther Char-
nes, Irwin Shaw, Jack Kellman,
Mrs. 13. Panush, Joseph Cohen,
Milton Fischer, Akivah Draznin,
Annette Isaacs, Oscar Jacobson,
Ethel Shur, Emanuel Sulkes, .los-
eph Epel, Martin Barahl, Phil-
more • Leemon, Leah Baschin, Ito-
wn Isaacs, Frieda Smol'nsky;
Shirley Subar, Louis Gorzeck and
Myron Rosenthal.

MISS ESTHER WEINGARDEN Bureau to Study
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Weingar-
den of 2949 Elmhurst Ave. an-
Problems of Aged
nounce the betrothal of their
daughter, Esther, to Nathan
Special foster homes for aged
Katz, son of Mrs. S. Katz of is the most recent attempt on
4059 Elmhurst Ave.
the part of the organized Jewish
community of Detroit to meet the
problem of the elderly residents.
Preparation for the
For some time it has been recog-
nized by various groups inter-
L. A. S. Bazaar Is
ested in the problems of the
In Full Swing aged that, in order to arrive at a
better understanding and solu-
The Detroit Auxiliary of the tion of the problems, it was nec-
Los Angeles Sanatorium is en- essary to co-ordinate the work
gaged in making preparations for of these agencies. In response to
the 15th annual jubilee bazaar, this feeling there was organized
to be held at the Bnai Moshe, several months ago, a central
Dexter and Lawrence, from Sat- bureau for care of Jewish aged,
urday evening, Dec. 6, up to and and given the name of the Jewish
Old Age Bureau. The agencies
including Sunday, Dec. 14.
Sixty-five organizations have comprising the Bureau were the
been visited by committees which Jewish Home for Aged, the Jew-
have invited the groups to par- ish Social Service Bureau, the
ticipate in this outstanding event North End Clinic, and the Jewish
by sending delegates to the meet- Welfare Federation. The purpose
ings, at the A. R. Center, on of the Bureau was to serve as
Thursday evenings, by arranging the Jewish community's forum
merchandise showers and by at- for discussion and general plan-
tending the function en masse. ning for the welfare of the Jew-
The following showers are an- ish aged and chronic sick, to im-
nounced: Golden Rule Aid So- prove the services available for
ciety, Assembly Hall, 9125 12th them, and to plan for the de-
St., Monday, Wilner Arloff's Hall, velopment of new -services in this
Tuesday; David Horodoker Club, area.
Tuesday, Nov. 25, Bnai Moshe,
One of the first problems fac-
Dexter and Lawrence, David ing the Bureau was to provide
Horodoker Society date to be 'an- proper housing for its clientele
nounced.
—in this connection it determin-
For information and assistance ed to develop a foster-home or
call Madison 6766.
boarding-home program for those
aged able to benefit from such a
U. H. S. Auxiliary
plan. Foster homes for aged is
not a new or revolutionary idea;
Meets Wednesday it has been used successfully in
a number of cities, such a Chi-
The
annual
complimentary cago, Pitsburgh, St. Louis and
luncheon for paid-up members others. The premise upon which
to , Hear Chilean
Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo
SELIGMAN - HARTMAN
and new members of the Ladies such a program is built is that
Miss Elva Hartman, daughter
Auxiliary of the United Hebrew not all aged persons need or
Statesman
Dec.
1
to Open Engagement
of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Hartman,
Schools will be held on Wednes- want institutional care, and that
Here on Nov. 27
it is our responsibility to see that
and George Seligman, son of
Husbands and friends are in-
some plan is made available to
Mrs. Henrietta Seligman of Chi- vited to join the members of the
The incomparable Ballet Russe cago, Ill., were united in mar-
them which will enable them to
de Monte Carlo, world's greatest riage at the home of the bride's Detroit Section, National Coun-
Tend their declining years in
cil
of
Jewish
Women,
at
the
dancing aggregation, will open parents on Edison Ave., Nov. 2.
wace, comfort, and in surround-
meeting
on
Monday,
Dec.
1,
at
its three-day engagement with
'ngs similar to those to which
Dr. Leo M. Franklin performed 8 p. in., at Temple Beth El.
the Detroit Symphony Orchestra the marriage ceremony in the
hey have been accustomed.
An evening meeting has been
Thursday night, Nov. 27, in Ma- presence of the immediate fam-
At this time there is being
arranged so that a wide attend-
sonic Auditorium. Additional per- ily. A breakfast followed.
compiled a list of available homes
ance
may
hear
Carlos
Davile,
formances, each diffeffrent, will
Mr. and Mrs. Seligman left
in which aged clients can be
be given Friday night, Nov. 28, for s week's cisit in Chicago, Ill. former Chilean ambassador to
placed. Reasonable rates will be
the United States, speak on the
and Saturday afternoon and eve-
nail either by the client himself
OWENS - FINEMAN
subject, "Today in the Amer-
ning, Nov. 29.
or by the Bureau. This is an Op-
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Seymour
Owens
icas." A noted journalist an.l
Following are the four com-
portunity for the Jews of De-
(
(Belle
Fineman)
were
united
in
editor,
Mr.
Davila
was
provis-
plete programs, listing in order
troit to perforin a service which
marriage
at
Congregation
Shaar-
ional
president
of
Chile
in
1932.
- those responsible
the ballets
will be worthwhile to the aged,
His first journalistic exper-
for the m
choreography and ey Zedek on Nov. 16, by Rabbi
the community, and themselves.
Morris
Adler.
ience was with the "El Mer-
decor:
Anyone interested in being placed
The
bride
was
assisted
by
Miss
curio" in Chile, the oldest Span-
Thursday night: Vienna-1884
In the list or knowing of any
(Weber, Massine, Picasso) ; Laby- Estelle Weingarten, maid of ish language newspaper in the
home available for such a plan,
honor;
Mrs.
Bernice
Fineman,
world.
Later
he
was
organizer
rinth (Schubert, Massine, Dali) ;
!dense contact Kenneth Wasser,
matron
of
honor.
The
brides-
and director of "la Nacion" and
Gaite Parisienne (Offenbach,
51olu W m.bil a Valeo n . Ave., Room 100,
C
maids were Misses Esther Soran, "Los Tiempos", and founder of
Massine, de Beaumont).
Lillian
Milgrom,
Lee
Fineman,
the magazine "Hoy."
Friday night: Saratoga (Wein-
For the past several years Mr.
berger, Massine, Oliver Smith and Betty Klein, Rita Arnoff. and
Davila has operated a news syn-
Alvin Colt) ; Seventh Symphony Lucille Finkel.
Albert Cohen, brother of the dicate which supplies news of the
Postpone Moishe Oysher
(Beethoven, Massine, Berard) ;
JULIUS CHAJES
Capriccio Espagnol (Rimsky-Kor- groom was best man. The ushers United States to the countries
Concert to Dec. 17
sakoff, Massine-Argentinita, Ben- were Louis Parr, Kenny Surrett, of Latin America. He also writes day, Nov. 26, at 1 p. m., at the
Morris
Werney,
Irving
Munch,
for newspapers and magazines in Rose Sittig Cohen Center, Law-
ois).
Due to sudden illness of
Saturday matinee: Coppelia Al Eiselman and Bernie Fine- this country; including "Current ton and Tyler.
Moishe Oysher, the concert he
History" and the Herald Tri-
(Delibes, Petipa, Roy) ; Spectre man.
Miss Marguerite Kozenn and was to have given on Thursday
Dinner and reception followed bune's "This Week."
de la Rose (Weber, Fokine,
Julius Chajes will provide the evening was postponed to Dec.
the
ceremony
at
the
Shaarey
Detroit section, National Coun- musical program.
Bakst) ; The New Yorker (Ger-
17, also at the Masonic Temple.
Zedek.
cil of Jewish Women welcomes
shwin, Massine, Irwin-Kent).
A membership tea for new Tickets sold for Nov. 20 will be
The
bridal
couple
left
for
their
the appointment of Miss Flora
Saturday night: Serenade
St. Moritz E. Rothenberg to the position of members was held last week with good for Dec. 17.
(Tschaikovsky, Balanchine, Lur- honeymoon at_
Mrs. Benjamin Gould as member-
cat-Longchamps) ; Bogatyri (Bor- Hotel in New k or for a fort- executive director of the National ship chairman. Mrs. Aaron Ro-
night.
Upon
their
return
home,
Council.
odin, Marine, Gontcharova) ; The
senkerg talked on Hebrew educa-
Miss Rothenberg joined the ion. Inspection of the building
Nutcracker (Tschaikovsky, Fed- the couple will reside at 8200
N.
Cambridge.
staff of the National Council in '14 19111e*ed. The members visiting
orova-Petipa, Benois).
1938 as secretary of program re- the classes in session.
FELDMAN - KAUFMAN
ETHEL BRONSTEIN
Miss Mollie Kaufman, daugh- search. In 1940 she was appoint-
of 11501 Petoskey Ave., 92 years
ter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Kaufman ed to the position of assistant to PISGAH AUXILIARY FUND old, died on Nov. 18. Funeral
CARD OF THANKS
of Taylor Ave., was married to the executive director. In addition
services were held on Nov. 20,
Mrs. Herman Prady, chairman with burial in Hebrew Memo-
The children of the late Mrs. Lou Feldman, son of Mr. and to her professional experience
Rose G. Gorelick wish to thank Mrs. I. Feldman of Buena Vista with the Council and with the of Pisgah's Bnai Brith Auxiliary rial Park Cemetery, Chesed Shy'
their friends and the many or- Ave., Sunday, Nov. 16. The Federation of Jewish Philan- tribute fund acknowledges gifts Emes plot, Grand Rabbi ,i.
ganizations of which they are newlyweds are on an extended thropies in Pittsburgh, Miss Roth- from Mrs. J. Aptekar, Mrs. Rabinowitz officiating. She is
members for the kindness and motor tour throughout the west enberg served as president of the Charles Gross, Mrs. Sam Aaron, survived . by a son, Julius, 11-
sympathy extended them during and will spend the winter in National Council of Jewish Jun- 0. T. Club, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph grandchildren and eight great-
Lasky, Mrs. E. Rothenberg.
grandchildren.
their bereavement. California. • iors from 1933-35.

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