6 COMMITTEE FOR STUDY OF OCCUPATIDNAL ADJUSTMENT SET UP BY THE FEDERATION Youth's Function on Home Front to Be Discussed at Center Open Meeting Plan Allied Music Festival To Raise $25,000 Deficit for the Detroit Symphony Orchestra Young people interested in serving in the Home Front Pro- gram for Victory are invited to attend an open meeting on "Youth in the War Time Crisis" on Sunday, Feb. 8, at 8 p. at the Jewish Community Cen- ter, Woodward at Holbrook. The meeting is sponsored by the League of Detroit Jewish Youth. John Thurston, of the United States Employment Service, will speak on "Training Youth for Defense Industry"; "Morale on the Home Front" will be dis- cussed by George Granger, as- sistant director of the Depart- ment of Social Welfare of the State of Michigan, and Donald M. D. Thurber, executive secre- tary of the Metropolitan Detroit Youth Council will deal with "Youth in Civilian Defense". The greatest single week of Levant, pianist, as soloist, and orchestral concerts in the his- with Andre Kostelanetz as con- tory of Detroit, involving the ductor. The purpose of the festival is donated services of seven world- famous artists, will lae played by to raise $25,000 with which to the Detroit Symphofiy Orchestra meet the current season's deficit during the last week of Febru- of the orchestra. In addition to ary in Masonic Auditorium, ac- the artists who have donated cording to Dr. Fred T. Murphy, their services the Masonic Tem- president of the Detroit Sym- ple Association, because of the waiver of the extra week's work phony Society. Three mammoth nationalistic for the orchestra underwritten concerts, to be known as the by the Temple Association, has Allied Music Festival, will be offered the use of its building's played Tuesday, Feb. 24, Thurs- facilities free during the festival day, Feb. 26, and Saturday, Feb. week. The orchestra men also 28. The first program will be all- have agreed to furnish as many British with Alec Templeton, extra rehearsals as are necessary pianist, and Dorothy Maynor, to perfect the concerts. Series tickets only, nominally soprano, as soloists, and with Victor Kolar as conductor. The priced, are on sale at this time, second program will be all-Rus- both at the symphony offices in sian with Albert Spalding, viol- Masonic Temple and at the De- ist, as soloist, and with Efrem troit Symphony box office at Kurtz, musical director of the Grinnell Brothers. Mail orders Monte Carlo Ballet Russe, as are to be sent to the symphony FRIEDMAN—SOBEL r. and Mrs. Louis Sobel of conductor. The third program offices together with self-address- Mr. Taylor Ave. announce the will be all-American with Oscar ed stamped envelope. marriage of their daughter, Stella to Dr. William Freedman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Prof. Kelly to Address Busi- ness a n d Professional Freedman of Hazelwood Ave., (Continued from Page 1) Women of Hadassah on on Sunday, Feb. 1. 2—Mrs. Jack Berger, Mrs. Harry Tuesday KAPLAN FREEDMAN Glick; Division 3—Mrs. John C. The Business and Professional Hopp, Mrs. Eugene A•nfeld; Mr. and Mrs. Mayer Freed- man of 2690 Pasadena Ave. an- Division of Hadassah will meet- Division 4—Mrs. Herschel V. nounce the marriage of their on Tuesday evening, Feb. 10, Kreger, Mrs. Roger D. Ettlinger; daughter, Esther, to Saul Kap- 8:30 p. m., in the adult lounge 5—M•s. Charles Lakoff, Rosenwald Post to Hold lan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph of the Jewish Community Cen- Division Mrs. Louis A. Welt; Division 6— Lincoln-Washington- Kaplan of 2025 W. Euclid Ave. ter. Headlining a program of un- Mrs. Harry J. Millman, Mrs. usual interest will be Prof. Al- Morton Snyder; Division 7—Mrs. Brotherhood Celebration SLOTKIN—ROSENQUENT fred Kelly, professor of history Samuel S. Aaron, Mrs. David on Feb. 11 Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Slotkin at Wayne University, who will Goldberg; Division 8—Mrs. Aaron of Covington Dr. announce the address the division on "The Silberblatt; Division 9—Mrs. Ja- Julius Rosenwald Post No. 218 Rabbi J. X. Cohen of the Free of the American Legion will fea- marriage of their son, Dr. Edgar Sociological Aspects of Anti- cob H. Polozker; Division 10— Synagogue of New York will be ture a special patriotic and Alvin Slotkin, of Buffalo, N. Y., Semitism". All members and Mrs. Oscar M. Zemon; Division the guest speaker at the program Americanism program commemo- to Miss Alma Rosenquent of their friends are invited. 11—Mrs. I. D. Friedman. and tea given by the Detroit rating the birthday anniversaries Buffalo. The marriage was per- Announcement was made of formed by Rabbi Fink of Tem- CARD PARTY OF KALVARIER the proposed Workers' Institute, Women's Division of the Amen- of Abraham Lincoln, George AID SOCIETY FEB. 18 can Jewish Congress at Hotel Washington and the initiation of ple Beth Zion on Feb. 1. under the chairmanship of Mrs. A luncheon and card party Isidore Sobeloff, to be staged in Statler, Wednesday, Feb. 11, at Brotherhood Week, Feb. 11, at Jubilee Banquet for Misha mark 8:30 p. m., at the meeting guar- will be given by Kalvarier Aid advance of the campaign for the 1:45 p. m. This affair will the culmination of a campaign tees, the social hall of Bnai Fishzon Saturday Night Society at Kern's auditorium, purpos of acquainting the women At the Wilshire Hotel, Col- 4th floor, at 1 p. m., on Wednes- workers with the latest develop- for funds which has been carried Moshe. John Litsky, Americanism of- lingwood and Third, a jubilee day, Feb. 18. Proceeds will go ments in the programs of the on under the chairmanship of ficer, has arranged for a pro- banquet will be given in honor for Red Cross and Beth Yehuda. beneficiary agencies, in Detroit, Mrs. Ernest J. Sachse. The money raised through this gram consisting of a speaker of of Misha Fishzon's 35th anniver- The chairman is Mrs. L. Wein- over the United States, in Pales- campaign will be used to further prominence and and entertainers. sary on the Jewish stage, this traub. For tickets call the vice- tine and in other parts of the the program of the ithterican A group of 14 women from the Saturday night. Aaron Rosenberg president, Mrs. H. Festenstein, world. St. Paul Zion A.M.E. Church, is chairman of the arrangement To. 7-5640, or Mrs. H. Seiden- The next step in campaign or- Jewish Congress. under the directorship of Mrs. man, Ty. 7-1064. ganization will call for the divi- Rabbi Cohen, who was an en- Alberta Harris, well known committee. sion chairmen to select their cap- gineer before studying for the teacher of piano and song, will tains and a meeting of division rabbinate, will discuss "Jews in offer a number of patriotic and heads and captains is planned South America". Having traveled spiritual selections. There will for an early date. extensively in recent years as also be featured several piano In reporting to the last meet- well as in first World War days selections by Miss Gloria Harris, ing on campaign progress, Mrs. in South America, he is particu- (laughter of the directoress of Broder declared that on a mini- larly well fitted to interpret this the St. Paul Zion A.M.E. artists. mal basis, for the first half of subject. His lecture will be il- Rosenwald Post invites the 1942, the Joint Distribution lustrated with slides and photo- public to attend without charge. Committee needs $5,200,000 to graphs which he has himself Dr. Perry P. Burnstine, com- carry forward its work of relief, taken. Rabbi Cohen will auto- mander of the post, and Junior rescue and reconstruction. For graph copies of his recent book V ice- Commander Samuel Zus- continued work in upbuilding entitled "Jews in South Amer- mann, entertainment chairman, Palestine, the Jewish Agency ica" which has been widely read will assist Mr. Litsky with the which receives its American aid and acclaimed. program. through the United Palestine Ap- Miss Gertrude Leve, a talented peals, requires $8,000,000 in contralto, will present a group of 1942 and the National Refugee songs, accompanied by Rosa Bas- and to Show European Service needs $2,000,000. For sin Stein. Miss Leve, who has these purposes and to meet other War Movies on Feb. 9 studied music at the University continuing essential obligations, • of Michigan and Wayne Univer- A special meeting of the Jew- the Jewish women of Detroit, sity, sings in the choir at Temple ish Women's European Welfare who last year raised more than Beth El and has taken major Organization will be held Mon- $80.000 are dedicating them- roles in musical productions. She day, Feb. 9, at 8 p. m., at the selves. Mrs. Broder stated, to do is an accomplished pianist andl°18 nai Moshe, Dexter and Law- their fair share. "Onr campaign." composer of numerous musics rence. she added, "is being devoloned scores. Committee reports will be with full awareness of all the Mrs. Arnold Frank, Mrs. Louis heard_ in regard to several relief new factors involved and with Glasier, Mrs. William Roth and cases and in behalf of the $50 complete recognition of our re- Mrs. Robert Kallman are in donation to the Red Cross, used sponsibilities as Jews and as charge of arrangements for the purchase wool for making Americans." tea which will follow the pro- t° sweaters and other items. gram. There will be shown European Aesculan;ans to Meet on Mrs. Louis Goldberg, Mrs. Charles Goldstein, Mrs. Claude war moving pictures. Wednesday Election of new officers will Grassg•een, Mrs. Samuel Green, also take place. The next meeting of the Aes- Mrs. Lew Levitt, Mrs. Harry culapians will be held on Wednes- Grac, Mrs. Benjamin Laikin, Mrs. Neugarten sunshine Club day night, Feb. 11, at the Jew- Maurice Neback, Mrs. Samuel Neugarten Sunshine Club held ish Community Center, Holbrook Baker, Mrs. Harry Bookstein. and Woodyvvd, at 8:30 p. in. Mrs. A. A. Davidson, Mrs. Saul a joint meeting of incoming and This is to be the first "ioint" Levin, Mrs. William London, outgoing board members at the meeting with the Ladies' Auxil- Mrs. Samuel Pearlman, Mrs. Jewish Community Center on iary. There will be a speaker of Morris Weingarten, Mrs, Nathan Feb. 2. The meeting was con- note. Weingarden, Mrs. M. S. Perlin, ducted by Mrs. Charles Roth- —Photo by Preston Sweet. On Wednesday, March 18, the Mrs. Samuel Singer, Mrs. Irving stein, vice-president. 16th annual dinner dance will be Mrs. Marton Snyder, president, Dworman, Mrs. Lou Meises, Mrs. MRS. JEROME J. PERSH IN held. Reservations are already greeted the members, and out- Arthur Stone, Mrs. Harry Thom- Miss Mildred Lubetzky) available. as, Mrs. Harry Frank, Mrs. Jos- lined their duties. Officer Gaines of the Petoskey eph Staub, Mrs. Max Dushkin, Miss Mildred Lubetzky, daugh- and the ushers were Dr. N. Ketai, MOGEN DOVID UNIT OF D. W. Mrs. William Adelson, Dr. Clar- Station spoke on "Accidents ter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lubet- Dave Muskovitz, Barney Hyman, SIMONS HEBREW SCHOOL issa Fineman, Mrs. Abe Rosen- Sabotage Defense". zky became the bride of Jerome Harvey Glassman and Sam Bab- Mogen Dovid Unit of the D. cock. Bernard Pershin was the Luncheon and an afternoon of J. Pershin, son of Mr. and Mrs. berg will act as hostesses. W. Simons Hebrew School, lo- junior usher. Mrs. Nathan Spevako• is pres- games followed the meeting. Louis Pershin, on Jan. 25, at Out of town guests included cated at 4000 Tuxedo Ave., Congregation Shaarey Zedek. ident and Mrs. Perry Burnstine meets every Tuesday and Wednes- Equality Club is vice president in charge of The bridesmaides were Mrs. Charles Lipshitz and Mrs. Nadia day from 11 a. m. to 3 p. m. King of New York City, Mrs. While maintaining their ob- D. Mushkovitz, Miss Lucille fund raising. All women in the neighbor- jective of distributing coal to Finkel, Mrs. H. Glassman and Harry Siegel, Mrs. Henrietta hood who want to do their part Deutsch, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Per- destitute families, Equality Club Mrs. E. Harvith. by knitting or serving for the GIFT TO HEBREW SCHOOLS will give a Victory card party The maid of honor was Miss shin, Nathan Siegel, Mr. and Mrs. Red Cross are urged to attend. M. Behr and Miss Lois Glick of Eleanor Pershin. Mrs. N. Ketai on March 1 at Assembly Hall. The United Hebrew Schools For information call Mrs. Albert Chicago. matron of honor. asknowledge a contribution from Proceeds will go towards a was Singer, chairman, Hogarth 0385, Mr. and Mrs. Pershin left for Four-year-old Lorraine Mill- Mrs. A. E. Bofsky in memory Parachute Plane for the Govern- stein was flower girl. Florida and will be at home after or Mrs. E. Goldin, co-chairman, of the Yahrzeit of her husband, ment which will be given through 'l'o. 6-4135. Louis Elkind was the best man Feb. 15, at 4030 Sturtevant. the J.W.V. A. E. Bofsky. On Jan. 21, a new Jewish so- justrnent and economic well being, cial agency was created in De- the Jewish Welfare Federation troit. Although the Jewish Voca- organized a committee for the tional Service is a new agency, study of this service under the it is an old service—repesenting chairmanship of Fred M. Butzel. a development that has taken Charter embers of this commit- place over 10 years. It originated tee, who were elected as mem- as a service to Y.W.H.A. mem- bers of the board of trustees for bers, then to Jewish Community the independent and expanded Center members, and now it is a Jewish Vocational Service are: community service. Until Septem- Peter Altman, Louis Bass, Jo- ber 1940, it functioned as an seph Bernstein, Fred M. Butzel, employment service at the Center. Aaron Droock, Jacob Ellstein, Since that time the employment Charles E. Feinberg, Max M. service has been expanded to give Fisher, Morris Garvett, Dr. B. specialized service to the clientele Benedict Glazer, Mrs. Samuel R. of social agencies and to serve Glogower, Harvey H. Goldman, the entie community though vo- Samuel Greenberg, Professor Wil- cational guidance as well as job liam Haber, Samuel J. Hoexter, Herman Jacobs, Henry Meyers, placement. D. Robinson, Dr. I. W. Underlying its specific activi- Herbert ties are the following objectives: Ruskin, Harry Seligson, Isidore 1. The development, on a long Sobeloff, Abraham Srere and range basis, of a more equable James Wineman. Harvey H. Goldman was elected and sensible distribution of Jew- ish workers in accordance with president and Charles E. Fein- their skills and abilities, so that berg and Louis Bass were elected future problems of individual vice presidents. At the next meet- economic adjustment may, to some ing of this group additional of- extent be prevented. 2. The move- ficers and board members will ment of social agency clients be elected. M. William Weinberg, into suitable jobs. 3. The reduc- who has served as director of tion of job • discrimination by the Jewish Vocational Service at placing the right person in the the Jewish Community Center right job. will continue as executive di•ec- In realization of the growing for of the enlarged service, which importance of vocational agencies will take up new quarters in the in the fields of occupational ad- near future. 3 February 6, 1942 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle M ARRIAGES WOMEN Rabbi J. X. Cohen To Address Congress Women on Feb. 11 Charming Bride