February 6, 1942 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle 10 Central States Regional Conference of Junior Predict Success Council Culture Section and Jewish Hadassah to Meet in Detroit, March 7 and 8 In Gewerkshaften Center to Sponsor Series of Events of Detroit Is Conference Chairman; Lillian Drive for $50,000 Anne Baker Greenberg of Toledo Is the Regional Peretz Hirschbein to Speak Feb. 17; Naomi Alef-Leaf and Abraham Strugatsch Coming March 3: Dr. Shloime Bickel on March 10 Morris Schaver and Ben Laikin Confident of Detroit Jewry's Liberal Response • The Jewish Community Cen- interpreter of I alestinian and Satisfactory progress is re- ter, in conjunction with the Yid- Jewish dances, will appear in a dish Culture Section of the Jew- Purim program in conjunction ported by leaders of the Pales- with Abraham Strugatsch, racon- ish Community Council, is plan- tine Labor Committee in the ning a series of three events to teur and interpretative reader. work currently being carried on The third program in the se- be held on Feb. 17, March 3 ries will be held on Tuesday for the Gewerkshaften drive. and March 10. On Tuesday evening, Feb. 17, evening, March 10. Dr. Shloime Morris Scheyer, chairman o f the Jewish community of Detroit Bickel, author and critic and a the campaign, stated that he and will celebrate the 60th anniver- recent arrival from Europe, will his fellow officers and co-workers sary of Peretz • Hirschbein, who be the speaker. The price for single admissions is known to all lovers of Yiddish as one of our leading poets, is 50c plus 5c tax. For Center dramatists and authors. The ju- members the price 40c plus 4c bilee pr o gram will present tax. A ticket for the entire se- Hirschbein ina lecture and will ries of three programs can be also present a well known singer purchased for $1.25 plus 13c in a rendition of Hirschbein's tax. For Center members the price of a series ticket is $1 plus ballads. Naomi Aleh-Leaf, well known 10c tax. Palestine Carmel Wines Are Again Available in Mich. Nutrition Class At Jewish Center Conference Chairman The Detroit Unit of Jr. Hadas- troit Unit of Senior Hadassah. e A. n ne Baker an d Lillian Green- sah announces that it will be hostess to the Central States Re- berg will welcome delegates man, and gional Conference, at Hotel Stet- guests. Miss Elaine Fried de of Youngstown, 0., will presi ler, March 7 and 8. Several hundred delegates and over a discussion of program, guests are expected from Ohio, membership, Young Judaea. At Kentucky, West Virginia and the close of the session, the De- . . troit Unit will be hostess at a ic iga Goldie . Miss Shapiro of Flint, "Chicken Promenate . Prizes w Central States Regional president, be awarded for the best unit Miss Lillian Greenberg of Toledo, stunts, skits, etc. Registration w ill continue Sun- regional conference chairman and Miss Helen Waldstein, president day morning, with general the Detroit Unit, met for the sions on fund raising, J.N.F. and of the week-end with Miss Anne Baker, the presentation of the president's report. Miss Ruth Ginsburg of conference chairman. Miss Baker announces that the Bay City will preside. A luncheon is scheduled for conference theme will be "Amer- ica and Palestine — A United Sunday, at 12:30 p. m. with the Front". The delegates will gather guest speaker to be announced to review the regional activities at a later date. Several girls in of the past year and to make the region who have been awarded plans to support with greater the Jr. Hadassah Cultural Fel- energy Palestinian responsibili- lowship Key, at the national con- ties, viz: Mayer Shefeyah, The vention in Boston, in November, Henrietta Szold School for Nurses will be honored. A panel discus- T•aining, Jewish National Fund sion will take place, later in the and Youth Aliyah. afternoon, on "Junior Hadassah With the advent of the United —Its Place in the World Scene." States into the War, the region A formal banquet will be held will take up the matter of Jr. at 6 p. m. with the installation Hadassah's duties to our country:of the 'newly , elected regional through Civilian Defense, propa- officers. Rabbi Morris Adler of gation of democratic ideals and Congregation S h a a r e y Zedek, financial contributions. The na- president of the Detroit Zionist tional office of Jr. Hadassah re- District, will be guest speaker. ZUCKERMAN look BARUCH forward to a record result cently announced the purchase of A formal dance will be held the $10,000 worth of Defense Bonds. same evening. Working with Miss Baker for e conference are exceeding last year's success. The money was allocated from a the This year's quota is for $50,000 reserve fund, to be used for emer- tollowing en, as- ocal he success of lth Detroit Unit of Jr. Hadassah sisted by large committees: Edith and the workers are confident gencies. will present a play "Accused", W e i n e r, Ruth Amdu•, Helen that the sum will be reached. en y b Mrs. Joshua Sperka, Shewack, Marion Apple, Ida Mil- Benjamin M. Laikin, one of written the vice presidents and leading at the Oneg Shabat, scheduled stein, Ruth Drazin, Bessie Berris. workers in the drive, stated that for 3 p. m. Saturday, March 7. The local Unit of Jr. Hadassah the enthusiasm being displayed The speaker for the afternoon is urges all young women over 18 to be announced at a later date. years of age who would like to Registration will follow in the take advantage of the cultural evening. and social opportunities offered The conference will open offi- by the conference, to join now. cially on Saturday night, at 8 The membership fee is $2. For o'clock, with greetings from Mrs. further information call Florence Max Frank, president of the De- Schurgin, Tyler 6-5863. Is Part of Defense Activities of Which Mrs. Joseph Welt Is Chairman Palestine Carmel Wines, fa- mous throughout the world, are Chairman of all defense activi- again procurable in Michigan. This product, considered the ties at the Jewish Community best in the world, will be dis- Center, Mrs. Joseph M. Welt an- tributed in Michigan by G. nounces the inauguration of a Viviano, Inc., 136-152 E. Con- nutrition class, scheduled to gress, telephone, Cadillac 0116, meet at the Center, Woodward at Holbrook, on Tuesday after- Detroit. Rabbi I. M. Kowalsky of the noons, from 3 to 5, beginning Palestine House, New York, who Feb. • 17. Stating that at the time has charge of sales in this coun- of war it is the family's first try, stated that difficulties are duty to be at the peak of health being overcome in securing un- efficiency, Mrs. Welt urged early interrupted shipments of the registration for the course, as the class will be limited in size. wines from Palestine. "These wines," he stated. "are Mrs. Sylvia Albert of Wayne first in Zion, first in kashruth, University will serve as in- structor. first in taste and in quality." The Center Red Cross Produc- Zionists are especially urged to secure large quantities of tion Unit, which meets daily these wines for Passover, and Monday through Friday, from to enlist the interest of their 1 to 4, is seeking volunteers for friends,in buying this Palestine- sewing. Needed are those who know how to run sewing ma- made product. chines. in addition to those w ho "Dancers En .Route" will do simpler tasks. Volun- Wind Up Drive T e m p 1 e Israel to Hold teers are urged to conic in, if Appear Here Feb. 18 For Yemenites Brotherhood Services ; only for an hour, as well as for Rabbi Pram to Preach on the day. Reporting community interest Walter L. Field, chairman of An evening knitting class. con- "Our Common Cause" the Detroit committee in chargehigh in the Center's cultural de- ducted by Mrs. Anna Chapin and In celebration of Brotherhood the S.P.D. girls. meets on Thurs. of raising a special fund to aid fense program, members of the the Yemenite Jews in Palestine dance concert committee, for the Week, members of Temple Israel (la vs. from 7:30 to 10. Mrs. and to help save children in will invite non-Jewish friends to Chapin will welcome beginners. Yemen by bringing them to Zion, presentation of "Dancers En come to the Sabbath eve service stated thiS week that the drive Route," at the Jewish Commu- of Temple Israel next Friday is being wound up and that it nity Center, Wednesday evening, night, Feb. 13, at 8:30, in the Officers Installed is hoped that last year's sum Feb. 18, met for "Brunch" last lecture hall of the Detroit Insti- By Cardozo Club will be equalled by the time all week. Returns were heard from tute of Arts. Rabbi Leon Fram contributions are in. the various divisions, under the will preach on the subject "Our - Cardozo Club held annual in- Zechariah Gluska, president of al:,neral chairmanship of Mrs. Common Cause".• stallation of officers Jan. 18, at Temple Israel's -Brotherhood Huck's Redford Inn. Bernard A. the Yemenite Community of David Cooper. Four distinct groups are han- Palestine, upon departing from service is based on the idea that Pearl, attorney, acted as master his visit in Detroit, expressed dling the ticket sales for the good will is created when non of ceremonies and installer. The Jews see a Jewish service of officers are: the hope that those who have Detroit debut of these talented BENJAMIN M. LAIKIN not made their contributions will young American dancers. In G i 1 b e r t Miller, president; worship, hear the rabbi preach, charge of Wayne University and listen to the cantor's rendi- Charles Makie, vice-president; Al- and the recognition of the ini- do so promptly. tion of traditional Jewish music. Bert It is urged that prospective sales in Julian Sinaberg assisted H Makie, recording secretary; portance of Palestine in the pres- Immediately after the service, Harry Shapiro, treasurer ; Albert nt world crisis combine to as- donors send their checks to the by Morton Baker, Sidney Hertz the sixth success of of the the drive. the Sisterhood of Temple Israel we R i s z ! seageant-at-arms; Sam sure The rally Ge- Zionist office, 1044 Penobscot and Julian Krause. The Wayne will give a reception in honor of H Rudin, Herbert J. Chaiken and committee i is augmented by a werkshaften campaign, which will Bldg. the non-Jewish guests of the Herman Blau, trustees; Max E. group of junior girls headed by H be held on Thursday evening, congregation in the Romanesque Hecker, club corespondent. Miss Shirley Lastar, Miss Max- Mrs. Harry Sears entertained Feb. 12, at Lachar's on 12th t Mrs. Daniel Siegel's Mother ing Deutch and Miss Charlene of • na 11 of the Detroit Institute Arts. The congregation will sing the guests and members wit St., will mark an importan Dies in Chicago Passman. Leading sales among year's campaign, the special Brotherhood Hymn piano selections. business and professional young employees of the Federal, event in this Mrs. Bessie Shlensky of Chi- All women, interested in the event, entitled "The Hymn of of which the Na- lions," the melody is State, County and City are asked due to the fact that the guest cago, mother of Mrs. Daniel are the Misses Sophie Kutlove, drawn from Beethoven's Ninth to For affiliate with the aout Cardozo Club. man, speaker be founders Baruch Zucker- information the club one will of the of the Siegel of Detroit, passed away Helen Goodman, Fayga Keidan d on Jan. 31 in Chicago. Surviving Symphony. , The Young People's Club of and its activities cal Tyler l the 5-4315, follow- member labor Zionist and her besides Mrs. Siegel are her and Miriam Carver. of the movement World Zionist Prepared to interest the adult husband, Morris; five other community in this unusual pro- Temple Israel will invite the ing: Gilbert Miller, non-Jewish youth to attend the Charles Makin, University 3-3705 Actions Committee. Mr. Zuckerman is considered daughters, Pearl Given, Esther gram are members of the g en- or The any next member of the will club. be held one of the most brilliant speak- Karatz, Blair, Mabel eral committee including: Mes- Sarah meeting symposium which will take place Schero, Lillian Horwitz; three immediately after the reception, and in the course of which rela- at 11535 Linwood Ave., on Sun- ers and, having spent many sons, Harry, Harold and Max; dames Sidney J. Allen, Raphael . day, Feb. 8, at 11 a. m. All who years in Palestine, is well posted 16 Altman, Louis Barnett, Pearl to the two sisters, two brothers, Bernstein, Leo Croll, Casper tionships between various reli d are interested are invited to at- on matters per problems of Palestine at the . • b grandchildren. Cutler Samuel M. Epstein, Miles gious groups will be iscus of tend. es is p eresent moment. Besides Rabbis Saul Silber and Jacob F N ia ntshta e n rwaG lda,linSeys moum r . In further celebration lie appearance this Thursday will eve- lso Agus officiated at funeral serv- . nrgaonlkd, M. j. GIF Brotherhood Week, there will be also . . uc erman wi U.H.S. Auxiliary Luncheon Mr. Zuckerman ices at North Shore Congrega- Lawrence Friedman, J o s e p h g, 11. r. an exchange of pulpits between meet a number of groups at tion . on Monda Monda y, and Cantor Geschelin, Arthur Gitlin, Samuel Inspiring and Success- Rabbi Fram of Temple Israel luncheons and gatherings during Kritz made the Haskarah. The Greenberg, Rose Greenspan, Ben and the minister of the church ful Event the time of his stay in Detroit. funeral procession stopped at Henry Jones, David nearest the Detroit Institute of The 10th annual donor lunch- He is now returning from an several synagogues and important Kallman, Albert Krohn, ' Charles Arts, Rev. Warren Wheeler extensive tour of the Pacific institutions in whose behalf the Lakoff, Eugene H. Lastar, Milton kett of the First Congrega- con of /the Woman's Auxiliary Pickett s, Coast. active. She m deceased had been active. sme i a hi dl mm m c ni 0 r . sg k 11 1 sc i onhn , seeffr, l . k A e, H l . M e R s r sm L t l :o 1 otta a uy orn i bka i n . Leo tional Church, Woodward and of the United Hebrew Schools, The following organizations rser b en ew was a very pious woman, a mem- which was held on Jan. 28 at Forest. Rabbi Fram will occupy d iH n ,i et, started tl-n ram- ber of numerous . religious, com- Millman Herman e e e i E Osnos, y the Shaarey Zedek was an inspir- have already Rev. Pickett's Pulpit Sunday naien among their members or m . unal and charitable organiza- taSomenaar ( rf i .r lo:renrasLtyuli morning, Feb. 15, and Rev. Pick- ing and successful event. Ge and had endeared herself ter, Harry A check and defense bonds have set dates for their PO- lions ns an Jack ett will preach before Temple estine evenings at which spenlc- t Israel in the auditorium of the were presented by Mrs. Herman . to . the community. She was the Detroit Institute of Arts, Friday Wetsman, general chairman of ers will address their organi7a vice. president of the Student Aid Oak s being the importance of the Soc Society of the Hebrew Theo- Jaffe. Mrs. the luncheon, to Louis Robinson, lions on night, Feb. 20. mmi gn: president of the United -Hebrew „ Aisheshoke". Bereznitzer, Chen- logical College Colic e of Chicago g of Herman Stenbuck is in charge of ernigover - Lnvevey. which her daughter. Mrs. Wit- sales in Pontiac. Callow Family Club to Hold Schools. Cl, The following names were stechovne. The troupe composing "Dane- ITorodoicer. Detroit Ladies' Liam Schero, is president. Charity Card Party omitted in the donor list of the David ers En Route" have a unique ap- Kketerinaslove. First Feb. 10 Feb. Mesdames J. Fish, Aid Society. Society. Jewish Frster- ker, Pinsker, Pogrobistcher, Pro- proach to the dance as an art The Gallow Family Club will Philip H. Goldstein, Louis Loe- Gplician Social Club. gressive Ladies, Radomer Aid, form. believing it is not a seri- ity card party on ber, N. Linden, S. Nayer, J. Nag- ppl Club. Jewish a char 8 p. m., at Pereira's, ler, Jacob Nasanchuk, R. B. New- Katz Family Circle. Kazan Radomer Friendly, Sarner Re- ous business but can furnish an hold 9925 10, Dexter. There will be man, A. Panush, R. Perkers, Horodoker Aid Society. Korna- lief, Vinitzer Aid, Vladimeretzer evening of fun for the audience. Feb. at prizes and refreshments. Admix- Reubin Wax, Herman Wetsman, tishever. Lomzer Bros. Loan So- Young Helpers, Yiddish Folks The company balances its ero- sion tickets will be hold at the Ladies Progressive Unterstizung ciet Minkowitzer-Podolier. Mla- Verein, Zamore Tomoshover and grams carefully between serious y, Mogilover, Odessa, Olezar- Turover Aid Society. and broad comedy numbers.. Society. ver, . doir. .