DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle 10 December 19, 1941 - Chanukah Greetings to our many Jewish friends and patrons! • LASALLE Window Shade Co. 8625 LINWOOD CALL TYLER 5-1230 For Economy Comfort Convenience THE WILSHIRE Apartment Hotel Collingwood at Third I to 4 room suites, furnished or unfurnished, Hot el service optional, dining room, garage in connection. TOWNSEND 8-2680 Young Judaean CENTER TO COMMENCE JEWISH LECTURE SERIES TUESDAY, JAN 6 Chanukah Affair On Sunday, Dec. 21 Continuing Tuesday evening Labor in England, America, and cultural series, Prof. Otto Kline- berg, anthropologist and psycholo- gist, will lecture in the first of the third annual Jewish lecture series, Tuesday, Jan. 6, at 8:30 p. m. Prof. Klineberg's projects have taken him to France, Germany, Italy, Mexico and China. Pro- fessor in Columbia University's psychology department, he will leak on "Mass Psychology and War." For five successive Tuesdays, five outstanding personalities are being brought to Detroit. Fol- lowing Professor Klineberg, will be Joseph Schlossberg, general secretary - treasurer emeritus of the Amalgamated Clothing Work- ers of America and member of the Board of Higher Education of New York, who will speak on the subject "The New Role of Palestine." Prof. Salo W. Baron will ap- pear on Jan. 2. He occupies the Nathan Miller chair of Jewish history, literature, and institu- tions at Columbia University and is the author of the three volume work, "A Social and Religious History of the ews." The lecture subject will be "The Jew in a Changing Economic Order." Two speakers, Dr. Maurice L. Perlzweig and Dr. Max Gott- schalk, will discuss the position of the Jew in the post war world. Dr. Perlzweig, noted British lib- eral rabbi, and active in the work of the World Jewish Congress, will speak Jan. 27. Dr. Gott- schalk, who is director of the Research Institute of Peace and Post - War Problems f o r the American Jewish Committee, will speak Feb. 3. Jack Low Acquires White- hart Hofel at Miami Beach Affianced MIAMI BEACH—The White- hart Hotel, just completed, has been acquired by Jack Low, for- mer manager of the Alrae Hotel, New York City. The Whitehart, located direct- ly on the Ocean at Third St., has a completely equipped Coffee Shoppe, Card Rooms, Lobby and Lounges decorated in typical tropical atmosphere. The hotel has a private beach and bathing is permitted directly from the guest rooms, each room having a private bath and shower. Low has planned a varied pro- gram for the Christmas holidays which include surf bathing, boat- ing, fishing and sightseeing tours. Detroit's Favorite Rendezvous The coziness and delicious food at Dave's will appeal to you. Complete Lunches Served Carry-Out Service — We Deliver — MISS CELIA F. HOFFMAN Phone TO. 7-9337 DAVE'S Delicatessen & Grill 13254 LINWOOD—Opp. Avalon Theater REMINGTON Young Judaean members of the intermediate and junior groups and their leaders are pre- paring a program to be presented at the annual Chanukah celebra- tion on Sunday, Dec. 2i, at 2:30 p. m., at the Rose Sittig Cohen 'Bldg., Lawton and Tyler Ayes. Miss Evelyn Eiselman, chair- man from the Leaders Council for this affair, announces that the program will consist of the following: The traditional blessing of the Chanukah lights will be given by a boy member of Young Judaea and pupil of the United Hebrew Schools. Poems relating to Chan- ukah will be recited by mem- bers of the Kadimah Group. Sev- eral selections on the accordion will be given by Helen Sloan of the Hatkivah Group. An "Infor- mation Please" quiz will be con- ducted and participated in by members of the Hatikvah and Bnos Yehudah groups. The story and historical significance of Chanukah will be presented by members of the Bnos Yehudah Groun in novel form. An acrous- tic drill will be given by the Kadimah Group. The senior Lil- lian Wald Group has been in- vited to present a play, directed by the leader, Zena Etkin. An original musical comedy will be presented, using the Chanukah theme set to popular tunes of the day, written by members of the Emma Lazarus Group in colla- boration with their leader, Miss Annette Isaacs and directed by Miss Isaacs. The program will be followed by community singing, featuring Chanukah and Palestinian songs and dances, and refreshments will be served. Parents, friends, and boys and girls between the ages of 10 and 18 are invited to attend this party. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hoffman of 2997 Fullerton Ave. announce the engagement of their daugh- ter, Celia Floryns, to Nate S. Spector, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Spector of Blaine Ave. A reception will be held on Thursday, Dec. 25, from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p. m. No cards. Zalman and Rachel Family Circle Honors Memory of Mrs. Gorelick Now Offers You a Choice of the The Zalman and Rachel Fam- ily Circle met Dec. 19, at the home of Philip and Ada Gore- lick, of Webb Ave. This meeting took the form of a memorial for Rachel Gorelick, beloved mother, who passed away Nov. 10. The meeting began with expressions from the president, Jake Gorelick. Committees were selected as follows: executive, Lou Stillman, Phil Kramer, Morris Wolk, Phil- lip, Jack C. and Louis Gorelick; entertainment, Sally Kramer, Jack L. Gorelick; publicity, Dor- othy Wolk; social, Florence Gore- lick, Ada Gorelick. The next meeting is to be a social, at the home of Jake and Ida Gorelick, 3735 Boston Blvd. World's Finest Multiple Head Shavers Chanukah Dramatic Presen- tation at Pontiac Syna- gogue on Sunday 4 Heads $ 1 9150 I)( Deluxe packaging with handsome shaving mirror inserted in lid of case, the most modern development in Electric Shaving Other Models from $12.75 up ROSENFELD RADIO 1 2 1 4 6 DEXTER BLVD. TO. 8-7105 "Everything for the Home" Washers - Refrigerators - Radios - Electrical Appliances - Stoves On Dec. 14, Congregation Bnai Israel of Pontiac, held its an- nual Chanukah dinner. Rabbi I. Strauss delivered an address on the subject "The Power of the Spirit." On Sunday, Dec. 21, at 2 p. m., members of the Hebrew school will present a Chanukah dramatic performance. The Sis- terhood of the congregation will serve refreshments to the stu- dents. The following pupils will take active part in the play: Mikell Davis, Charles Silverman, Harold Blumenow, Eddy Con- quer, Fay and Shirley Messing, Betty and Airing Jacobsin, Wil- liam Goodman, Manning Sander, Sheldon Clinney, Conrad Good, Sheldon Gilbert, Murry Levin, and Irving Malcowitz. Maimonides Auxiliary Will Meet on Tuesday The next meeting of the Wo- men's Auxiliary of the Maimod- ides Medical Society will be a dessert luncheon, with Mah Jong and cards, and will be held Tues- day, Dec. 23, at 2 p. m., at the Jewish Community Center. Women of Workmen's Cir- cle Center to Have Donor Event on Jan. 7 YELLIN DIES JERUSALEM (JPS - Palcor) David Yellin, professor of II - brew Poetry of the Spanish Pei. iod at the Hebrew University, noted philologist and pioneer Ile- braist, died here at the age ',f 77. One of the best known and most respected members of tL Palestinian Jewish Communit y , Dr. Yellin was, at the time of his death, active in defense woi in the Yishuv. For many years he had been chairman of the Vaad Leumi and active in °thy!! communal and cultural work in Palestine. Dr. Yellin was, together with Eliezer ben Yehuda, one of the founders of the Hebrew lan- guage committee, which was largely responsible for the renais sance of the Holy Tongue in Eretz Israel. He published sev eral valuable text books and was one of the first teachers in the country who taught Hebrew as a living language. A profound scholar, Dr. Yellin was always part of the events of his day. 1n 1940 he headed a Jerusalem Kt- hilla delegation which called on the Jerusalem District Commis- sions offering support to the gov- ernment for the Allied cause. The previous year he had re- turned the Order of the British Empire to High Commissioner Harold MacMichael in protest against British policy in Pales- tine. ARMY (Continued from Page One) separate unit and identity. Just as we have loaned money through lend-lease bills to the Poles and the Czechs and others, I think it is highly proper that we should furnish supplies and arms for a Jewish army in Palestine." During his comments on Mr. Fish's plea for lend-lease aid for a Jewish Army, Congressman Sachs observed that "of the mil- lion men we now have in our army it is reported that over 100,000 are Americans of Jewish faith." The Women of the Workmen's Circle Center had a special meet- ing Thursday eve., Dec. 18, in the Center. All members and friends are urged to make their pledges for the donor luncheon to be held on Jan. 7. Yishub America's Ally NEW YORK.—That the entry of the United States into the war against the Axis powers has made the Jewish National Home in Palestine America's ally and that the duty to continue and ex- pand American support for the Young People's Society of upbuilding and defense of Eretz Israel is paramount, was the bur- Shaarey Zedek Will den of a war emergency message Meet Sunday addressed by Dr. Israel Goldstein, president of the Jewish National The Young People's Society of Fund of America, to the organ- Congregation Shaarey Zedek will ization's councils and committees meet on Sunday, Dec. 21, in throughout the nation. Room 302, at 3:30 p. m. Plans Issued several hours after Ger- for future programs will be dis- many and Italy declared war upon cussed. After the business meet- the United States, the emergency ing, an interesting program has been planned by Samuel E. call referred to the example of the Jewish community of Los Hertzberg, program chairman. Angeles, Cal., which proceeded with the arrangements for the Chanukah Services of Jr. annual Keren Kayemeth dinner, Cong. of Shaarey Zedek scheduled for Sunday, December 14, despite the air raid alarms The Junior Congregation of and blackouts. Shaarey Zedek will hold Sabbath "The dramatic developments in services Dec. 20, in the Prayer' the past few days may have left Room of the Kate Frank Memor- some of our Jewish National Fund ial Bldg. The Biblical resume will workers wondering what effec' be given by Rita Cohn, and Har- these developments have upon vey Weisberg will give a dis- our work. Please impress upon course on the Chanukah festival. every Jewish National Fund worker that our work and pro- Professional Division of Ha- gram go on with intensified zes!. "More than ever before ti.t. dassah Thanks Chronicle Yishub now comes into focus a Editor, Detroit Jewish Chronicle: America's ally in the hard strut- The Business and Professional gle which faces us. We are prow! Division of Hadassah thanks the and grateful that we can pop t Chronicle for the excellent pub- to the 550,000 Jews in Palestir ! licity given to our Honor Roll who are ready to defend our drive. There is no doubt that common cause with all they hay.. "Remember and remind your much of the success of our drive is due to your kind cooperation. colleagues—land spells food fo , Again, thanks to The Detroit Britain's soldiers and allies in tin Middle East. Land spells foothold Jewish Chronicle. NETTIE WARSHAWSKY, for the Jewish future in Palestine after the war," Dr. Goldstc Publicity Chairman. declared. th Ussishkin Film Shown at First Campaign Meeting JERUSALEM. (JPS-Palcor)- The showing of a film depicting scenes of the life and death of Menahem Ussishkin, late presi- dent of the Jewish National Fund, featured the first meeting of the Fund's Ussishkin Campaign Com- mittee. Showing the veteran Zion- ist as he appeared at various World Zionist Congresses and on visits to the Emek and other Jew- ish settlements, the motion pic- ture was viewed by representa- tives of the various national in- stitutions and the Chief Rab- binate. Molly Segal Auxiliary of J. C. R. S. of Denver Molly Segal Auxiliary of t Jewish Consumptive Relief S ciety of Denver, Colo., held board meeting in the home , 5 the chairman, Mrs. F. Schweitzc A report was given of the 10•h annual banquet, which was h" Dec. 7. The auxiliary thanks the editor of The Detroit Jewt,h Chronicle for generous publicity , the speaker of the evening, Re\ . David Golden, individuals and o r- ganizations for their assistance in making this banquet a success.