3 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle Jinuit \ 2 1942 1eagtic of Women's Societies to Hear Miss Gilson Feb. 9 U. H. S. Auxiliary Maurice Schwartz at Fisher Inspires Luncheon Jan. 28 Efforts Here for Littman's on Jan. 28 The National Fund M rs. Hermon Weisman, general The "Golden Chain," combin- ing outstanding scenes and char- On Monday, Feb. 9, the League tcterizations of the repertoire of of Jewish Women's Organizations the Yiddish Art Theater, will be will held its first 1942 meeting brought here by Maurice at Temple Beth El, at 2:15 p. The League meets with its con- stituent organizations three times a year. and bring,s an outstand- ing guest speaker to address the for Sale—Apartment Property Are You Aware chairman of the 10th annual donor luncheon of the Women's Apt rents today in this Auxiliary of United Hebrew greatest industrial City only Schools, which will be held on 70% of normal. Selected Mendel N. Fisher, national ex- Wednesday, Jan. 28, at 12:30 ecutive director of the Jewish p. m., at the social hall of the 12% investments — prices National Fund, inspired workers Shaarey Zedek, urges ' all those still down 50% of normal to • greater activity for the fund who have not as yet paid their —way below replacement during his visit here on Tuesday. pledges to do so not later than cost ► , of course. Consult Mr. Bedford for Facts & At noon, he spoke before a Sunday, Jan. 25. Mrs. Moe S. Dann, chairman of Figures. group of Zionist leaders at women. On Feb. 9, Mary Barnett Gil- luncheon at the Penobscot Club. reservations, will be at home, In the afternoon he addressed 3030 Calvert Ave., all day Sun- son, assistant professor of eco- East Side nomic at the University of Ch i- the rally of the Ladies' Auxiliary day to receive pledge money. Step to Jefferson, iian:1 ? " Mrs. George Roberts, printing will speak on "What Now of the Jewish National Fund. some buff solid bk tile ca go, he spoke be- chairman, announces that all ing an analysis Of the inter- gable 78 ft frontage. Big- v Tuesday • evening gi national situation and our own fore a large gathering of retire- pledges must not in later gest small buy for $22,000. than Sunday to be be paid included the dottiest ic situation. Must be all cash. sentatives of the Jewish National donor list. Until 1931, when she joined the Fund Council and the Zionist This annual event is given for taff Of the Department of Eco- $8,625 Down Council of Detroit, under the the purpose of raising funds for s nmics at the University of Chi- chairanship of William Hordes, terms. m tiing the chil- Small 15 yr 4 the busses, transpor o cgo, Miss Gilson worked in the president of the J. N. F. made Council. Tan solid bk steel 21 opts Announcement was by dren to and from the United He- a industrial field. During the war, 3 to 5 rooms. Special fea- president ,, ,. brew Schools. This year part of Miss Gilson established central- Meyer Beckman, tures—full tiled halls—new Detroit Mizrachi, thatSabbaththe proceeds will go toward no- ized employment depa rtments in u tional defense. roof—new tankless water n, will be munitions plants. She was also B'Shalach, on Jan. ches- heater — new ref rig — new bits. Charles Robinson is presi- associate director of the Roman- ob served stoves—new fireproof lock- ish National Fund Sabbath dent of the Women's Auxiliary of ourse in employment c Jew ers: Low rents $9,500. ter agement for men and women in and it is urged that donations be the United Hebrew Schools. ining. for such work in muni- made at that time to Nachlath $5C,000 Down tra tiants. Miss Gilson has stu- Herzog, the colony being estab- Crooks to Be Guest on ons pl Beautiful property. Authen- died economic, social and politi- lished in Palestine in honor of Ford Hour Jan. 25 tic period architecture. All cal conditions during her exten- MAURICE SCHWARTZ the Chief Rabbi. Richard Crooks, popular teno r modern features. Select sive and frequent trips to Eu- e for a of the Metropolitan Opera, re- clientele. Solid 12';, invest- Plans are being made Schwartz to Littman's People's rope. Theater on Wednesday evening, special function in Detroit in turns to the Ford Sunday Eve- ment. Shown by appoint- Robinson, p Miss Setta ro- honor of the 40th anniversary of ment. gram chairman, and Mrs. Louis Jan. 28, for only one night. the J. N. F. Rabbi Morris Adler, , ning House on Jan. 25, as guest orr soloist on a program that will sident, ex- This only appearance of this James Rosenberg, pre feature a musical journey to Scot- Homer Warren & Co. nd an invitation to all women most eminent Jewish actor con- president of the Zionist Organi- land. Two bagpipers will join the te 58 Years' Dependable Service who are members of rganiza- stitutes a rare event in the lives zation of Detroit, stated that Ford Orchestra for the occasion. of the theater lovers. It repro- plans for the celebration will be CA. 0321 Dime Bids. tions affiliated with the League, The Ford Hour is heard over sents the first time that this great announced soon. to attend this meeting, Mrs. Charlotte Sclar,' chairman Station WJR and the CBS net- artist has been at liberty to ap- of the box committee, i announced work Ni oik between 9 and 10 o'clock. pear outside of New York ' ht at that plans are being completed the • time of year—at for the J.N.F. Boxholders' tea to Young Israel to Meet Jan. this f the season. 28; Will Mark Closing o Maurice Schwartz's "Golden be held at the Center Feb. 5. include Rabbi Adler will speak, the Pal- of Adult School Seines Chain" pageant will scenes from his most celebrated Nine film "Daganiah" will be . ter - . . "Yosher'sh n and dioramas will be dis- HUDSON STORE HOURS: DAILY, 9:30 to 5:30; nroductions, such Ashkenazo," play (I. Abbe A. Levi, president of the Kalb," "Brothers SATURDAY, 9:30 to 6:00 Young Israel of Detroit, an- "Sender Blank," "Merchant of nounces that the monthly meet- Venice" and others, written by Congress to Honor ing of the organization will be such dramatists as I. J. Singer, held Wednesday, Jan. 28, at 9 Sholem Asch, Sholem Aleichem. Dr. Perlzweig at p. m., in Central High School, H. Leivick, J. L. Peretz and Luncheon Jan. 28 Linwood aml Tuxedo. This occas- others. Miriam Rubini. whom Mr. ion will mark the closing of the Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka, presi- 15-week semester in the Adult Schwartz has invited from Ar- School of Jewish Education, gentina to accompany him on his dent of the Detroit section of the which has met on Monday nights tour, will appear with him. Both American Jewish Congress, an- artists will be assisted by the nounced this week that Dr. L. M. for a number of years. Mem d the famous pianist, Sonya Slatin. Perlzweig, World Congress lead- er, will be honored at a lunch- general public are invited. eon at the Jewish Community The adult courses will be re- Center, Wednesday, Jan. 28. The sumed on Monday, Feb. 16, in the Hadassah Records board of the Congress, its wom- new building of the Detroit He- Varied Activities en's division, the Zionist Organi- brew Talmudical Academy, Ye- zation and others have . been in- shivoth Beth Yehridah, Dexter and To acquaint new members with vited. Cortland. Between now and that Dr. Perlzvveig is coming to De- date, registration for the second the varied activities of the De- ' 15-week semester of this year will troit chapter of Hadassah, the troit to address the Center lec- be taken at the office of the di- sponsor committee under the tare series on Tuesday and the . Dav • Synagogue on Fri- rector, Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelern- chairmanship of Mrs. H. E. Ja- — mi a David ter. at Congregation Beth Tefilo cob and Mrs. Joseph Beschelin d,‘ y' Emanuel, Taylor and Woodrow arranged a tea Jan. 21 at the ' a Reservations for the luncheon Wilson, Trinity 1-2934. Two home of Mrs. Charles Feinberg, may be made by calling Rabbi Sperka or Mrs. Nathan Speva- classes will be given each week in 2215 W. Boston Blvd. Hebrew, Bible, Jewish religious Among those who gave short kow, chairman of the Women's activity Division law, history, and significance of t • ea of the Congress. talks on the ir particular prayers. were Mrs. Milton Macklin, chair- BROKEN SIZES man of child welfare; Mrs. Jos- Dr. Glazer to Speak eph Jackier, chairman of drama $32.95 to $36.95 Rabbi Fram to Speak on group; Mrs. Saul Benyas, chair- On Mass Psychology Rockham Suits man of Palestine supplies; Mrs. Jewish Army Need $39.95 to $56.95 Kuppenheimer Suits Irving Dworman, co-chairman of In the Time of War Mrs. Fund, National "Shall the Jews of Palestine Jewish $44.95 Kenmoor Suits Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will ' ,, a dis- Adolph Ehrlich, chairman of be )ermitted to o study groups, and Mrs. Henry " is the speak at the Sabbath Eve serv- tinct!' 1 J $21.95 to $34.95 . • , , n f for Youth Y . i ces of Temple Beth El next U Hall Suits Rabbi Leon Fram — Army? queslaYwIrlits1;1 of Temple Israel will discuss next Aliyah. "Pei' co-cnan ma Friday evening, Jan. 30, at 8 Friday night, Jan. 30, at the Salt-The current dues committee o'clock, on "Do We Respect Our- bath services of Temple Is- headed by Mrs. Charles Robinson selves Enough?—A Commentary rael, Eve in the Maccabees Auditor- and Mrs. J. M. Lattin have set on Mass Psychology in Time of 0 ium, Woodward and Putnam. Rabbi Fram has just returned Feb. 1 as the starting date for t lecture on his Friday their yearly drive. W ITT :his Mr Max Frank, local presi- evening , Dr . Glazer will discuss, from the National Conference on BROKEN SIZES Mrs • . O. held in Palestine i Cleveland, where he h11 served on the commit- dent, states that of interest to threats and many dangers to tee which framed the Army Reso- local Hadassah members is • a current in a popular way, of the $29.95 Rockham Overcoats letter received from Mrs. Davul our status as self-respecting hu- lotion passed by the conference, man beings and suggest ways to pon the government of de Solo Pool, national president, $24.95 combat these stultifying tendert- calling, u Winter King Overcoats the United States to bring its enumerating the reasons Presi- cies in our environment. good offices to bear upon the Brit- dont Roosevelt wrote Hadassah $43.95 and $79.95 Kuppenheimer Overcoats ish government to the effect that during their last convention, "I $63.95 and $73.95 it t shall equip a Jewish army am proud of the work of this Pioneer Luncheon Burberry Overcoats . ■ on Palestine. An 'Inspiring Event The services will be followed American organization." Overcoats .. Imported Fabrics $43.95 to $73.95 1)y a social hour and by a youth Rabbi Adler to Speak in $21.95 to $34.95 The annual donor luncheon of symposium. U Hall Overcoats Pontiac Jan. 27 The Men's Club of Temple Is- the Pioneer Women's Organization rad elected its officers as fol- Rabbi Morris Adler of Shaarey branches of Detroit, held on Jan. Second Floor—Woodward Avenue — Section E. lows: Charles L. Goldstein, presi- Zedek will address the Junior 13 at the Masonic Temple, was event. More than dent; Harold Goodman, vice-presi- . of Temple Beth Ja- an inspiring dent; Sylvan Rapaport, recording Congregation cob on Jan. 27. It will be open 1,800 women were present to give secretary; Fred Gottfurcht, cor- to all Temple members and encouragement to the efforts of responding secretary; Nathan the organization that seeks to strengthen cooperative life in Pal- Berke, treasurer; members of the friends. board of directors, I. B. Dwor- The Temple Beth Jacob Sis- estine 2111(1 to enhance the position man, lir. Dan Gordon, William terhood announces two oneg slut - of the democracies by creating a Grahm, Claude Grassgreen, Ar- hats to be held Feb. 7 and Feb. strong home front in Palestine as thur Hass, Reuben Levine, Sam- 1,1. The religious committee, un- an aid to Britain. The work of the pioneer women uel H. Rose, Abe Schostak, Dr. der the chairmanship of Mrs. Irving Shulak, Myron Steinberg, Jack\ Wainger, will have charge in Palestine was outlined in an Murray Sutkin, David Zack, Louis of arra tgements. Rabbi Friedland, address by Yehudith Simchonit, Priees Subj.-t to 3 , 2, Sales 1. 14 Gordon, Sam Horwitz, Saul Rosen- who 'w 11 conduct the oneg shab- delegate front the Histadrut to man. bat, V. 11 deal with the movement this country. Another speaker was of Chassidism. Miss Sara Feder, national secre- Mr. and Mrs. George Richman tory. A fine musical program was GOING TO .FLORIDA? 0. 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