Rabbi Fram Opens Series of Sermons on World Leaders Bnai Moshe Donor Dinner on Feb. 8 • ENGAGEMENTS • WEDDINGS - Detroit Ladies Lechem Aniyim invite Detroit Jews to the annual banquet to be held on Sunday, Feb. 1, at the Bnai Moshe, Dexter and Lawrence. A special invita- tion is extended to all clubs and organizations whom committees failed to visit. "Remember Your Wedding Ceremony with a Song" MISS RUTH ROTHENBERG VOCALIST Weddings A Specialty TO. 7-3507 FOR Wedding Cakes CALL WM. ELSON'S NATIONAL BAKING CO. DEXTER BLVD. TOwnsend 8-5460 McNICHOLS RD. UNiversity 2-4753 COUNCIL (Continued from Page 1) he specialized in communiy or- ganization, social work admin- , istration, and research and statistics. For It time, Mr. Chertoff was field represenative for the Bureau of Labor Statistics, and also con- ducted research studies for the City of Cleveland, and for the Bureau of Business Research of Ohio State University. His re- search work also included a spe- cial NYA state project. 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The tour will be followed with a tea and reception at the Foun- dation. Then an elaborate pro- gram will be held at the Michi- gan Union including musical en- tertainment and the Hillel Play- er's one-act play, "Ost Jude" by Samuel Citron. Featured weekly at Hillel Foundation is the Fireside Dis- mussion Group which meets im- mediately after conservative reli- gious services on Friday. This week's speaker, Rabbi Maurice Pekarsky, Northwestern Univer- sity Bnai Brith Hillel Founda- tion director, will speak on "The Border Dwellers." GENUINE ALIA GATOlt IN JUNG I. E ir 0 I. 0 It S 995 Our famous Tramp-alongs, that you love for their fine flexibility . . . here in genuine alli- gator, marvels at the price! Closed or open- toe oxfords, and an open-heel tie, in the rich brown you ask for, as well as colors. Siegel's—Fifth Floor Rose's Flowers The Philomathic Debating Club WRITE FOR DESCRIPTIVE BOOKLET AND RITES THE DUCHESS" You'll love the way it 4. - ' , 740 Fullerton Ave., a son, Robert Allen. Dec. 29—To Mr. and Mrs. Ben Finkel (Sally Kosins) of Glendale. Ave. a son, Sanford Irwin. Dec. 29—To ' Mr. and Mrs. David Samelson (Ruth Horwitz) of 2635 Cortland Ave., a daughter, Linda Maxine. Jan. 3—To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lee (Eva Shevitz) of 2045 Gladstone Ave., a daughter, Sarah Joan. Jan. 4—To Mr. and Mrs. Sidney M. Shevitz (Edythe Shoob) of 2968 Waverly Ave., a son, Henry Allen. Jan. 7—To Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Klunover (Ruth Isaacs) of 3375 Collingwood Ave., a daughter, Madelon Joan. Jan. 7—To Rabbi and Mrs. David Klein (Malvina Kraemer) of Kraemer's Alympia Hotel, Mt. Clemens, Mich., a son, Herbert Alan. Jan. 8—To Mr. and INIrs. Morris E. Bloomberg (Mildred Moray), a son, Gerald Burton. Jan. 11—To Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Starr (Dena Wainger) of '1898 Oakman Blvd., a son, Jerome Irwin. TE. WWI • PRIVATE BEACH SERVICE • FREE PARKING ON PREMISES •OCEAN VIEW ROOMS • CONTINENTAL SIDEWALK CAFE •TROPICAL DANCE PATIO •ROOF SUN DECK • MASSAGE SOLARIUM •RECREATION ROOMS •SURF BATHING FROM ROOMS •REFINED CLIENTELE 100 EMANUEL SYNAGOGUE Dec. 25—To Mr. and Mrs. John H. Schneider of Northlawn Ladies' Lechem Aniyim Ave., a son, Robert Alan. Banquet on Feb. 1 Dec. 28—To Mr. and Mrs. Manny Barris (Alice Zaff) of NAT EHRLICH. wan 1448 Woodward Avenue Mrs. Hoff richter is the new chairman of the Red Cross unit located in the Beth Tefilo Eman uel Synagogue. In recognition of her two years' service in making quilts for the Red Cross, the Ladies Auxiliary of the Jewish War Veterans No. 135 put her in charge of the workroom where she supervises the making of patchwork quilts and supplies wool to knitters. The unit is open Monday, Tuesday and Wednes- day, from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. • BIRTHS 2654 Elmhurst Ave. RUSSEKS Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Vinacow of Flint, Mich., announce the The annual donor dinner spoil- engagement of their daughter, Jeanette, to Manuel S. Simon, son sored by the Sisterhood of Con- of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Simon, of W. Grand Ave., Detroit. gregation Bnai Moshe will take Mr. and Mrs. William B. Gilman announce the engagement place Sunday evening, Feb. 8, of their daughter, Ruth Audrey, to Morris Samuel Friedman, in the banquet hall of the con- son of Mr. and Mrs. Isrel Friedman of Ann Arbor. gregation. Attendance pledges Mr. and Mrs. William Silver of Toronto, announce the en- are now taken by the arrange- gagement of their daughter, Helen, to Joseph Reichman, son of ments committee composed of the Rabbi and Mrs. I. Reichman of 1716 Pingree Ave. The marriage Mesdames James Sobel, Sam will take place in March. Freedman and IL S. Greenbaum. The Bnai Moshe Men's Club Mrs. Bessie Bush of 9720 Cameron Ave., announces the engagement of her sister, Ida E. Kaplan, to Saul II. Berman, son will give a card party for the benefit of the Red Cross Tuvs,lay of Louis Berman of 1976 Clairmount Ave. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gorman announce the engagement of evening, Feb. 3. their daughter, Rose, to Sanford Friedman, son of Mr. and Mrs. RED CROSS UNIT AT THE Morris Friedman. The wedding will take place March 1. Rabbi Leon Fram of Temple Israel announces the opening of a series of sermons on the moral anti spiritual implications of the careers of the leading and de- cisive personalities in the world conflict. The title of the opening ser- mon will be "Winston Churchill, the Man for Whom History Waited." The sermon will be pre- sented in the auditorium of the Detroit Institute of Arts (en- trance on John IL and Farns- worth) next Friday night at 8:30. Included in this series will be sermons suggested by the careers of the other dominant person- Jan. 18—Miss Ruth Estelle Kuhn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. alities both of the Axis and of the United nations: Chiang Ki Max L. Kuhn, to Philip Teal, son of Jacob Teal, at the Book Chek, Joseph Stalin, Franklin D. Cadillac Hotel, Rabbi A. M. Hershman officiating. Jan. 18—Miss Hannah Herskovitz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roosevelt, Adolf Hitler, General De Gaulle, Chaim Weitzmann, Louis Herskovitz, to Samuel A. Robinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Benito Mussolini and Pope Pius Joseph Robinson at Congregation Bnai Moshe. XII. Jan. 18—Miss Bessie Zeidman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The public is invited to attend. Joseph Ziedman, to Stanford L. Sobel, son of Mr. and Mrs. James The Sisterhood of Temple Is- Sobel, at the home of her parents. rael invites all who attend the Jan. 18—Miss Anita Mailman to Irving Rutman, at 4 p. services to a social hour follow- at the Phoenix Club, John R and Erskine. ing the services. Jan. 18—Miss Laura Birnbaum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cantor R. S. Tulman of Tem- ple Israel and Karl Haas, the Frank Birnbaum of Glendale Ave., to Abe Gray, son of the late organist, have prepared a special Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Gray of Liverpool, England. program of music for the occas- ion. 1 9 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle January 16, 1942 —Photo by J. J. Clarke Studios. GERSON B. CH ERTOFF WEDDING SPECIALIST. At last Sunday's meeting, con- testants for the annual oratori- cal contest at the Jewish Com- munity Center, Thursday eve- ning, Jan. 29, reviewed their sneeches. Bernard Rosenberg was considered best speaker of the six contestants as of last Sunday. Advice to the speakers was given by No i an Leemon and Bill Sha- th honorary alumni. At pero) both nex Sunday's meeting, at the Shaarey Zedek, a declamation contest will take place. New Location: 9404 WOODWARD AVE. 4 Doors South of Alhambra Theater MA. 0918 MA. 0919 LITTMAN'S PEOPLE'S THEATER Phone Trinity 2 - 0100 8210 TWELFTH ST., near Seward Ave. toll's study on this project later appeared as one of the publica- tions of the Ohio NYA. His other experience includes work in the field of accounting and industry. Mr. Chertoff's Hebrew educa- tion took him through the Cleve- as soon as they have located land Hebrew Schools and through suitable quarters. The maior hulk of Mr. Cher- three years of Cleveland's He- brew Teachers' Institute. lie was toff's duties on the Council staff one of the organizers of the will he devoted to the research Cleveland chapter of Avukah, and and fact-finding in the Council's later served as president of that program of combating discrimina- group. He ass'sted the late A. Con in employment. He will also II. Friedland of Cleveland in have charge of the Council's other forming the first Jewish Youth research programs, and will serve League in that city. He has par- as general assistant in public ticipated in the activities of the relations and community organ- Cleveland Jewi-h Center, and ization to Isaac Franck, the Coun- took an active part in Cleveland's cil's executive director. — Allied Jewish Campaign. Flowers for all occasions Mr. Chertoff is married, and will be joined by Mrs. Chertoff Dexter-Joy' Florist, 1 'ler 6.6622 Sunday Matinee and Night, January The Famou: RornantIc 18 Yiddish Star Michal Michalesko In His First Appearance in Detroit This Season in a Romantic Musical Production "A Night in Cuba" by Our Star Cast—LILY LILLIANA, LEON LIEBGOLD ABRAHAM LAX, ETHEL DORF, MISHA FISHZON and Entire Company Supported Tuesday, Jan. 20—Testimonial Performance for the Two Artists, ETHEL Sensation - 'NEW DORF and ABE DORF — Producing New York's Big YORK BY NIGHT" — Also on the Stage the Celebration of Their Silver Wedding. I