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February 27, 1942 - Image 2

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1942-02-27

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

You Can Buy
QUALITY KOSHER MEAT
with Confidence from

Aaron B. Margolis

Kosher Meat (S Poultry Market

11632 DEXTER BLVD.

TO. 8.8118-9

(Between Burlingame and Webb)

Next to Kresge's

THANK YOU, DETROIT!

Rabbi Weinstein Is
League for Labor
Palestine Speaker

Morris Lieberman, chairman of
the executive council of the
League for Labor Palestine, an-
nounces the sponsoring of a lec-
ture by Rabbi Jacob J. Wein-
stein of Chicago, Ill., at the Fort
Wayne Hotel, Monday, March 2,
at 8:25 p. m.
Jacob J. Weinstein is rabbi of
K. A. M. Temple, Chicago, the

The enthusiastic response which greeted
the opening of my new store exceeded
my fondest expectations. I can only show
my appreciation by continuing to serve
you the finest Delicatessen and Dairy
Products it is possible to obtain—and
at the lowest prices possible.

UN. 2-9781

W ILSON

350 MADISON

THEATRE

CHERRY 2I10
The Junior High School, 7th
Columbia OPERA co.
through 9th grades, will celebrate
Purim on Feb. 28 with the Purim
GUEST STARS
Play, "A Merry Good Purim" )11ellael Bartlett—Lucille Manner,-
by Margaret Soifer, directed by Margaret Mitlzennoer—Ralph Err. 11,
l'entherton—Arthor Abler
Mrs. Blanche Gordon Romm, fol- —1 irglida,
son—Ethel Baromore Coll
lowed by a luncheon, entertain-
LAST 1% Es%
ment and dancing. Prizes will
Sat. Mat., Feb. 28—LA TRAVIATA
be awarded for the most typical Sat.
Eve., Feb. 28—SAMSON AND
and original table setting of
DELILAH
Purim.
Sun. Eve., Mar. I—LA TOSCA
The High School, 10th through Mon. Eve., Mar. 2
—CAVALLERIA
12th grades, will celebrate Pur-
RUSTICANA PAGLIACCI
im on March 1 with a lunch- Tues.
Eve., Mar. 3—LA BOHEME
eon followed by entertainment Wed. Mat. Mar.
4—BARBER of SEVILLE
and dancing.
The Primary Department, Kin- Wed. Eve., Mar. 4—CARMEN
Eve., Mar. 5—RIGOLETTO
dergarten through 3rd grades, Thurs.
Fri. Eve., Mot. 6—FAUST
will celebrate Purim on Sunday
afternoon, March 1, with a mas- Sat. Mat., Mar. 7—HANSEL & GRETEL
querade. The Purim play, "A Sat. Eve., Mar. 7—AIDA
PRICES: lie. 83e, $1.10, $1.6.5. $!':0
Sick Purim" by E. E. Levinger,
I ■ lat. 55e, 83c, $1.10, $1.65, Tax Inc
directed by Mrs. Morris Weiss,
SEATS NOW
will be presented.
iNon Theatre Box 0111ce, 0 A. 11
The Intermediate Department,
tott ( 1 : 111!3.
. 1e111's--11.1. IIYI
4th through 6th grades, will be- CIL 2110
gin their Purim celebration with
a Purim play on March 8th fol-
lowed by a box lunch and en-
tertainment provided by the var- Testimonial Performance
ious classes.
Littman's for Isaac Arco

Yeshivah Young
Israel Junior
Purim Services

AL. MILLER'S
Delicatessen

7720 W. McNichols Rd.

Beth El Religious School to
Have Purim Celebration

February 27, 19

RABBI JACOB J. WEINSTEIN

Final Registration for Young
Israel Adult Classes,
Next Week

oldest reform congregation in
The Adult School of Jewish
the West. He is a distinguished Education sponsored by Young
scholar not only of the history Israel of Detroit at the Hebrew
and literature of his own people, Talmudical Academy, Yeshivath
but of contemporary social prob- Beth Yehudah, on Monday eve-
lems as well. He has had long ex- nings between 8 and 10, an-
perience in speaking before eve- nounces that the enrollment for
THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 12
ry type of audience. While con- the current semester will come
veying an immense amount of to a close Monday, March 9.
factual information, he commu- Eight courses are offered, with
nicates a deep feeling for the each student enabled to take
underlying significance of his two subjects. Information may
theme.
be had at the office of the
Rabbi Weinstein was director Academy, or from the Young
ISAAC ARCO
of the School for Jewish Studies Israel desk at Congregation
Subject: "The Jews and the World Crisis"
and rabbi of Temple Israel in Beth Tefilo Emanuel, 1550 Tay-
A testimonial performance wit
San Francisco; a book reviewer lor, telephones Ho. 7990 or Tr. be given in honor of Isaac Area
ART INSTITUTE—Woodward at Kirby
of the New York Times; advisor
star and stage manager of th
to Jewish students at Columbia 1-2934 respectively. No sessions Littman Theater players, am
will
be
held
next
Monday,
March
TICKETS AT GRINNELL'S, RA. I124—JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER
University. He is a contributing
Max Kreshover, company man
Prices $1.10 — 83c — 55c
editor of the Jewish Frontier, the 2, Purim night. Registration, ager, at Littman's Peoples Thea
Reconstructionist, and the Na- however, will continue through- ter, Tuesday evening, March 10
out the week.n
tional Jewish Monthly.
The attraction for the evenini
Purim services for young peo- will be "Ninotchka" or "Dart
The topic selected by Rabbi
ple
will
be
conducted
by
Yeshi-
Jacob J. Weinstein is "Palestine
Eyes," a gay musical corned)
Gewerkshaften Campaign Rosenberg Is Guest
and the Post-War Settlement". vath Beth Yehudah and Young featuring Russian, Ukrainian am
Makes Satisfactory
The public is urged to attend Israel of Detroit at the new Yiddish folk songs.
building, Dexter and Cortland,
The cast consists of Lily Lil.
Progress
Speaker for Mt. Sinai this lecture. There will be no Monday
evening, May 2, and iana who plays the title role
admission charge and no solici-
tations.
Tuesday, May 3, including the Leon Liebgold, the romantic sing.
The weekly rallies of all the
The monthly meeting of the
Purim Rite and the reading of er ; Abraham Lax, in a comedy
workers in the Gevarkshaften Mt. Sinai Hospital Association
the Megillah. Students of the role; Ethel Dorf, Mischa Fishzon,
Campaign which are held every
Thursday evening at Lachar's on will take place on Wednesday, Hadassah Business and Pro- school will attend, and residents Isaac Arco and the entire com-
fessional Women to Hold of the neighborhood are urged pany. The usual popular price
12th St. are typical this year March 4, at 8 p. m., in the
in many ways not only by the Brown Memorial Chapel of Tem-
Mad Hatters' Purim Din- to send their children for par- prevail.
ticipation in the supervised
large attendance of delegates plel Beth El. Aaron Rosenberg
ner on March 10
prayers. Junior services will also
and workers but also by the fact will be the guest speaker for
b . c conducted every Saturday Stewart's Famous Grilles
that at each gathering and rally
The Business & Professional morning at 9:15, under the joint
this
organization
which
has
been
of the campaign a prominent
Division of Hadassah is planning
If you're not among the thou-
person appears as the guest conducting a campaign for a on unusual Mad Hatters' Purim auspices of the Yeshivah and
sands who have discovered the
speaker.
non-sectarian hospital under Jew- dinner meeting for Tuesday, Young Israel of Detroit.
everlasting goodness of Chicken
The following prominent lead- ish auspices. Entertainment will March 10, at 6:30 p. m., to be
In The Rough, you've missed
Editor
of
Hajnt
and
ers have addressed our gather-
held at the Women's Guild (the
the thrill of eating chicken pre-
ings: Rabbis Morris Adler, Leon be furnished by Bob Hall and roof garden of the Metropolitan Moment Dies at 52
pared and served in the grandest
Fram of Detroit, Rabbi Nahum will be followed by Purim re- Bldg., John R at Farmer). This
style ever. It's prepared on the
TEL AVIV (JPS-Palcor)
Schulman of Windsor, Yehudith freshments in the social hall. dinner party in celebration of
only patented equipment of its
Simchonit, Dr. Mae Bere-Mere- Members are urged to attend Purim and IIadassah's 30th birth- Moshe Justman Ieushson, former kind in the world and served
minski, Abraham Dickenstein, this important meeting and the day, according to Mrs. Allan L. editor of the Hajnt, Yiddish crisp golden brown—in a bas-
Boruch Zuckerman from Pales- husbands and friends are invited. Weston, pr o g r am chairman, daily in Warsaw, died here at ket—with gobs pf shoestring po-
tine, Dr. David Rebelsky from Besides hospital work, the Mt. promises to be a most enjoyable the age of 52. A leading jour- tatoes, a jug of honey and hot
Chicago, Isaac Franck of De- Sinai Hospital Association in- and entertaining evening. Every- nalist, fine feuilletonist and ac- biscuits and butter.
cludes Red Cross work, First Aid
troit.
Stewart's Famous Grilles are
one attending is asked to make tive member of the Agudath Is-
The workers and delegates at classes for civilian defense and up a Mad Hatter's hat to wear rael, Ieushson was at one time in two convenient locations—on
each of these rallies were great- Navy campaign activities. Wom- at the affair, and prizes will be a non-Zionist, then a Revision- the east side at the Parkside
ly impressed by the addresses en who desire to take part in awarded for the most original ist. The name Ieushson is a Recreation, E. Warren at Dicker-
of the above mentioned Jewish any branch of this work, call creations. There will also be nom de plume, meaning "son son, and on the west side, 16805
leaders, as a result of which the Mrs. Max Schubiner, executive door prizes, and awards for of despair."-i
Livernois, opposite the University
campaign up to now made satis- secretary, 1471 Statler Hotel, winning Purim games. For res-
of Detroit, are the headquarters
Cadillac
2876.
factory progress.
for the famous Chicken In the
ervations, call Miss Harriet Fox, Liberty Singing Society
Judging by the reports sub-
Rough. Both provide a delight-
Ty. 6-4856, or Miss Reva L. Hears Defense Speaker
mitted at the last rallies, there
ful atmosphere and are richly
Antick, Ty. 5-2711.
are good reasons to believe that THREE 666 FEATURES
At the luncheon meeting of appointed. Both locations offer
this year's Gevarkshaften cam- PRINCESS ORELIA
the Liberty Singing Society on carry-out and reservation serv-
aign in Detroit for the Histadrut
24, Samuel Weisman spoke ice. At the parkside Recreation,
Van Paassen to Speak Feb.
in Palestine will be the largest
on "Civilian Defense", under the Stewart's Grille is open from 8
Princess
Orelia,
irresistible
Cu-
in the history of the campaign. ban ritual dancer, who is making At Art Institute
auspices of the speakers' bureau a. in. until 2 a. in. On Livernois,
Many of the captains of the var- her first local night club appear-
of the Wayne County Council of it is open from 2 p. rn. until
ious teams have exceded already ance as the star of the current
Defense. About 70 members 4 a. in.
their last year's efforts, and huge sepia floor show at the Pierre Van Paassen, who will were present. Mr. Weisman
many folk organizations who Three 666, assisted by her danc- speak in the Art Institute, Thurs- stressed the importance of blood Lillian Lux, Paul Burstein
have had their traditional Pal- ing partner, Pete, and one other, day evening, March 12, was one donations and air raid precau-
Guest Stars at Littman's
estine evenings have reported has achieved amazing success of the first foreign correspond- tions.
satisfactory results. Plans are across the nation and in all of ents to interview Mussolini and
The musical portion of the
Hitler
and
to
see
in
their
rise
"Yosele's Wedding," a jolly
being made for the annual wind- the Latin countries.
an ominous threat to the future program included a group of musical comedy, will be the at-
up affair of the campaign and
The Princess and Pete, ac- freedom and welfare of man- Jewish folk songs by a selected traction at Littman's People's
the results will be submitted to knowledged by theatrical author- kind. He has served time in a quartette under the direction of
Theater, Sunday matinee and
all the workers at the next rally. ities as the most outstanding ex- Dachau
concentration camp and Nathan Samaroff, with Miss Ida
March 1, and Tuesday
ponents of the authentic Cuban had his teeth knocked out by an Silverstein at the piano. Mrs. evening,
evening, March 3. The guest
Walter Litt presided.
rhumba along with the native Austrian policeman.
stars will be the singing, danc-
Habimah Singer and Dancer dances of all tribes, feature the
For his espousal of the efforts
on J. N. F. Program
"Tom Tem" jungle dance plus of Jews to create a homeland in Mattathias Tent to Hold ing and whistling comedian, Paul
Burstein, and the young prima
the intriguing "Washtub Rhu:n- Palestine and for his denuncia-
Purim Ball
donna, Lillian Lux. Supporting
Saul Meisels, character sing- ba," which has elicited no end tion of Jewish persecutors every-
A Purim party will be held them will be the entire Littman
er, together with Benjamin Ze- of plaudits.
where, Pierre Van Paassen has by Mattathias Tent No. 1005 of
including Lily Liliana,
mach, noted dancer of the Hab-
On Friday of this week the been made an honorary citizen the Maccabees, at the Work- company
Imah Theater, will appear on Harlem Highlanders, a quartette of the all-Jewish city of Tel men's Circle Educational Center, Leon Liebgold, Abraham Lax,
Ethel Dorf, Mischa Fishzon, etc.
the program of the Ladies' Aux- of singing and dancing stars Aviv.
11535 Linwood Ave., for mem-
Miss Lux and Mr. Burstein
iliary of the Jewish National and Decca recording artists, join
Tickets for Mr. Van Paassen's bers and wives only, on Wed- have just completed a successful
Fund on Wednesday, March 11, the floor show. Complete shows lecture are available at Grin- nesday, March 4. There will be
in South America. Their
at 1:30 p. m. at the Masonic are presented nightly at 11 and nell's and the Jewish Commu- refreshments and entertainment. tour
engagement here will be for a
1
a.
m.
Auditorium.
nity Center.
Admission free.
li:mited time only.

PIERRE VAN PAASSEN

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