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April 24, 1942 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1942-04-24

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A merica Yarish Period cal Carter

A pri l 24, 1942

Registrations for the
Fresh Air Camp Can
Be Made at Center

CLIFTON AVENUE CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

$

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle

Auxiliary of Post 135 to
Hold a Get-to-Gether

Chajes and Kozenn
On Zionist Music
Festival Program

Temple Israel to
Hold Youth Service

The Ladies Auxiliary of De-
troit Post No. 135, Jewish War
Veterans of the U. S., will hold
Julius Chajes, composer, and
a joint get-together with the
members of its post, at the Vet- Marguerite Kozenn, soprano, are
eran's Bldg., Monday evening, among those announced to per-
April 27. A chicken dinner will
be served promptly at 6 o'clock.
Citizenship classes are now be-
ing conducted by the Ladies'
Auxiliary No. 135, every Tues-
day and Thursday evenings at
6:30 o'clock in Judge Jeffries'
Court Room in the Wayne
County Building. Anyone inter-
ested in enrolling in these classes
please get in touch with Mrs.
Belle Clayman, Tyler 5-6662.

Fisher Town Hall
1942-43 Season To
Feature Notables

Temple Israel invites the Jew-
ish youth of the city to a special
Detroit Town Hall's 1942-43
In order to facilitate the regis-
youth Sabbath Eve service, to season of 20 Wednesday morn-
tering of boys and girls from
be held in the auditorium of ings in the Fisher Theater will
age,; 7 to 16 for the 1942 season
the Detroit Institute of ' Arts, open Oct. 14 with Carmen Amaya,
at Fresh Air Camp, appointments
Friday night, at 8:30.
world's greatest Flamenco dancer,
Young people will participate and her company of Gypsy danc-
m ay he made by the parents of
prospective campers. Appointments
in the conduct of the service. ers and singers. Amaya turned
for registration may be made for
After the service, there will be an estimated 2.000 away in her
any hour between 9 a. m. and
a symposium in which the officers official concert debut Jan. 13 at
$ p. In., Mondays through Thurs-
and representatives of the most Carneg:e Hall, New York.
day;. by calling Madison 8400.
important Jewish youth organi-
Eve Curie, direct from North
Camp Schedule
zations, in the city will speak Africa and the Near East, will
Fresh Air Camp, located on
briefly on the work of their or- be one of the noted authorities to
wooded Blaine Lake, near Bright-
ganizations, and will engage in cover world events. Also coming
on. Mich., has proved a popular
discussion on the role of De- are Walter Duranty, foreign cor-
camping spot for Jewish boys and
troit Jewish youth in the Jewish respondent for the New York
girls for many years. This year
community and in America's war Times and North American News-
the season's schedule will be di-
effort.
paper Alliance who has spent
vided into five two-week periods
The subject of Rabbi Leon most of the past 20 years in
as follows: Period I, June 29 to "Until It Hits Home"
Fram's sermon will be "Youth Russia; Leland Stowe, ace roving
July 12; Period II, July 13 to
on
the Threshold of a New war correspondent, and Pierre
July 26; Period III, July 27 to
This poem was written by Capt.
van Paasen, crusading journalist
World."
August 9; Period IV, August 10 Harry S. Go•elick's niece, Doro-
The Young People's Club of and author.
to August 23; Period V, Agust thy Kuper, on the occasion of
Father Hubbard, Alaska's fam-
Temple Israel and other young
24 to August 30. Three periods Harry S. Gorelick being killed
people's groups will serve as ous "Glacier Priest," will bring
at camp is the maximum allowed a fire at Camp Grant, Ill.
hosts and hostesses for the so- vital documentary movies of
each child.
cial hour which will follow the America's Arctic stronghold. Hal-
Tuition Fees
We scan the papers for items of
services. They will also serve as lett Abend, New York Times Far
The tuition fee for each period
news,
ushers during the services. Eastern correspondent for the
of two weeks is $24. This sum
We toad of Paris, Greece, Rus-
Among the Jewish youth organ- past 15 years; Krishmalal Shrid-
includes transportation to and
sia and Rome,
izations to participate will be harani, distinguished Indian. au-
from the camp and the physical And yet we never feel those aw-
the Young People's Club of Tem- thor of "My India, My America,"
examination. A $5 deposit for
ful blues
CANTOR J. H. SONENKLAR
ple Israel, the Council of Jewish and Archduke Otto, son of the
each period is required at the
Until a story written hits home.
late Emperor Karl and Empress
form at the Jewish music festi- Juniors, the Junior Service Zita, and heir to the crown of
time of registration, the balance
to be paid the Friday before leav- Just today an article on an ob- val, sponsored by the Zionist Or- Group, Young People's Club of Austria-Hungary, are also booked.
ing for camp. Deposits are re-
ganization of Detroit, on Lag Shaarey Zedek, Junior Hadassah,
scure page
Paul Draper, noted tap dancer,
turned only when a cancellation
Was placed in a corner all b'Omer, Tuesday, May 5, at 8:30 Young People's Club of Bnai and Larry Adler, harmonica vir-
Moshe,
the
Junior
Bnai
Brith,
is requested in writing at least
alone;
p. m., at Shaarey Zedek.
tuoso, will appear in joint re-
five days before the camp period About whom? A doctor, namely
Cantors J. H. Sonenklar and and the A. Z. A.
cital. Other entertainment w:11 in-
Temple
Israel
announces
that
begins. Other refunds are made
Robert Tullman will give litur-
clude the American Ballad Sing-
it
will
hold
its
confirmation
serv-
Harry Sage.
only when the child leaves camp
Overlooked?
Yes, until it hit gical selections.
ers, and Henry Scott• pianist-hu-
ice on the holiday of Shevuoth morist of stage, concert and radio.
at the physician's order.
home.
Other
participants
in
the
pro-
(the Feast of Weeks) Thursday Also scheduled are Ernest K.
Camp Program
night, May 31, in the auditorium Lindley, Washington correspond-
Boys and girls between 7 and It seems he was an Army man, gram will be announced.
Please
remember
the
date—
of the Detroit Institute of Arts. ent for Newsweek; Alice Duer
Stationed at Camp Grant, Illi-
16 are eligible for Fresh Air
Tuesday, May 5, at 8:30 p. m.
nois;
Camp. Included in the camp pro-
Miller, author of "The White
gram are land and water sports, To go overseas was his latest at Shaarey Zedek.
Gifts to North End Clinic Cliffs of Dover" and Kathryn Tur-
All
are
invited,
there
will
be
plan;
handicraft and special interest
North End Clinic has received ney Garten, "first lady" of book
He, not much older than a boy. no admission fee.
groups.
the following contributions:
reviewers. Five more speakers
Camp food is prepared in mod-
In memory of Miss Elizabeth will be announced by Kathleen
ernized kosher kitchens. Four dor- A fire broke in camp while he was
Guiterman, from Miss Emma Snow Stringer, director of the
on watch,
mitories house 50 children and six
Butzel, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew series.
A.Z.A.
Dance
to
Be
And he, so fine, was smothered
counselors each and a senior boy's
Membership information Is
Wineman; in honor of Mrs. Ar-
as he slept.
unit of three cabin house 10
available
at Detroit Town Hall
thur
Victor,
Sr.'s,
60th
birth-
campers and two counselors each. The details? There weren't very Held at Eastwood
day, from Mr. and Mrs. Henry headuarters, 220 Hotel Statler,
much;
The medical clinic is equipped to
Moses; for the Jesse F. Hirsch- Cherry 5617.
Yet those who knew him freely Gardens May 24
meet all health requirements.
man Memorial Fund, in memory
wept.
Transportation
of Jesse F. Hirschman, from Mr.
On
May
24
all
Detroit
Junior
Boys and girls attending Fresh
and Mrs. Edwin M. Rosenthal;
Bnai
Brith—A.
Z.
A.—is
sponsor-
To
say
he
was
a
favorite
is
put-
Air Camp are required to use the
in honor of Julian H. Krolik's
ing
a
gala
dance
at
Eastwood
ting it mild,
buses provided to and from the
And it won't bring him back Gardens. It will be the opening birthday, from the Coltens.
camp. Buses leave the Jewish
affair of the season there.
by writing this poem;
Community Center, Woodward at
Committees in charge are the
Holbrook, at 8 a. m. the first Mon- But about him I was especially
following: Ticket distribution, Ed-
wild,
day of each camp period. Physical
And an item in the news has die Ba•y, Seymour Sobole and
examinations are conducted by a
FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY
Bernard Schulman, from Chapters
now hit home.
staff of physicians at the Jewish
313,
317,
63;
printing
and
adver-
Community Center the Friday be
tising, Fred Lax and Louis Gor-
fore each period begins.
zeck of Shaarey Zadik Aleph Club
WOMEN
Parents and friends are invited
and Chapter 321; publicity, Jerry
to visit children at camp between
Fursteiberg and Beryle Walters
(Continued from Page 1)
2 and 4 p. m. on visiting days
only. To reach Fresh Air Camp zation which provides the basic of Chapter 309 and Bnai David
drive out Grand River, U. S. 16. funds for the Council's institu- Chapter 314. Windsor and East
Detroit are represented by Hy
At Five Mile Rd. check your mile- tions and communal activities.
Muroff and Harold Marko. Leon-
age and continue on U. S. 16 for
In line with the mobilization of ard Belove, A.Z.A. city director,
30 miles to U. S. 23. Turn right
at State Police Post on U. S. 23 women for industry and the es- Harry Moss and Phil Rothschild
for six miles Turn left into the tablishment of the Palestine Aux- compose the advisory board.
While present stocks of
Roy Gorrell,'s sensational new
lane marked "Fresh Air Camp". iliary Territorial Services, the
new spring and year
Detroit
orchestra
was
unanimous-
Council
is
putting
forth
all
efforts
Equipment
'round fabrics last . .
ly
chosen
to
furnish
the
evening's
towards
the
completion
this
year
Campers are required to bring
and as long as the
play suits, bathing suits, extra of the Central Vocational School harmony.
As this is A. Z. A.'s. as well as
shoes, rubbers, rain coat, extra for Girls at Ramath Gan, near
War Production Board
Eastwood"
first
big
affair
of
'-12,
stockings, underwear, warm coat Tel Aviv, the first of its kind in a capacity crowd is expected.
allows ... you can ob-
or sweater, cameras, comb, hair- Palestine. The demand for more
Price
of
tickets
to
be
announced
tain clothes made the
agricultural
workers
to
replace
b r u s h, toothpaste, toothbrush.
way you want them
soap, towels, wash cloth, musical men in the army has also made later.
instruments, costumes, slippers, the speedy founding of the new
without style restric-
bathrobe, extra night clothes. Par- agricultural training farm at
tions.
Huleh
in
Galilee
imperative.
Girls
ents are requested to mark all
BNAI BRITH
and young women are to be
personal belongings.
6546 CASS AVENUE (OPPOSITE GENERAL MOTORS BLDG.)
trained
at
this
10th
"meshek
ha-
The Fresh Air Camp is affili-
(Continued from Page 2)
poaleth"
under
the
auspices
of
ated with the Jewish Camping As-
the Council in an intensive two- mittee on arrangements has se-
sociation of Detroit.
year course in every phase of cured Hon. William D. Saltiel,
agriculture, including tractor driv- distinguished civic leader of Chi-
Temple Israel High
ing, gardening, poultry and bee cago, as the speaker at the ini-
raising, tree nurseries, etc. Among tiation. Mr. Saltiel addressed a
Team Wins Debate
KOSHER
them are large numbers of refu- city-wide meeting of Bnai Brith
gee girls who will thus be re-
Restaurant and Dining Room
The debating team of Temple habilitated in their newly found lodges last week. Since that time
many requests have been received
UNEXCELLED FOOD
Israel High School coached by homeland.
for a return talk.
OPEN 24 HOURS
AIR
CONDITIONED
Manuel Simon, traveled to To-
Mr. Saltiel is an orator and
Delegates from over 225 clubs
Private Dining Room for Parties
ledo last Sunday to debate with throughout the United States and interpreter of world events, hav-
1 1017 DEXTER BLVD.
the Temple High School of Col- Canada will consider possibilities ing addressed audiences in 42
NOrthlawn 9786
lingwood Avenue Temple of that for increasing the funds on behalf states. He gained fame as the
city.
of the Working Women's Council, youngest man ever to be included
The subject debated was "Re- as well as various other Palestine in "Who Who's in America" and
solved: That a Jewish army be funds, the expansion of organiza- was the founder of the United
MAISON
and BRUSH
D
organized in Palestine to fight tional and cultural activities and States Junior Chamber of Com-
CHerry
2110
Phon
e:
under British guidance." Temple simultaneous large-scale participa- merce. Though maintaining an ex-
.
_
RETURN ENGAGEMENT MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 27
Israel upheld the affirmative. The tion in the war effort.
tensive law practice, he fills a
EDWIN A. RELKIN PRESENTS
Toledo group upheld the nega-
limited number of lecture engage-
tive. The judges decided in favor
ments each season. He has spoken
No.1
LADY
OF
THE AMERICAN-YIDDISH STAGE! I
of the Israel team. The Temple
before the Rotary Clubs of De-
Israel debaters were James Lip-
troit. He has traveled widely in
ton, Allen Levy, and the alter-
Europe and is thoroughly conver-
sant with the forces behind the
nates were Roy Somlyo and
scenes in Europe's present up-
Lawrence Weingarden.
heaval. His friendship with dis-
The Collingwood Avenue Tem-
tinguished personalities has given
ple entertained the Temple Is-
a cosmopolitan touch to his ad-
rael group at dinner.
dresses. He was formerly an as-
IN HER NEW MUSICAL COMEDY
Rabbi Leon Fram of Temple
sistant to Sigmund Livingston,
Israel originated the idea of
head
of
Bnai
Brith's
Anti-Defa-
Temple High School inter-city
Music by Jos. RumshInsky—Book & Lyrics by J. Kallch
mation League.
debates. Debating teams under
CAST OF 35—CHORUS OF 20
Initiatory asercises exemplify-
his direction have traveled to
Tickets now on sale at Theatre Box Office. CrInnels
ing the teachings of Bnai Brith
Music Store and Chesluks Book Store
Cleveland, Toronto, Chicago, In-
will be performed by Pisgah
dianapolis, Buffalo, Cincinnati and
POPULAR PRICES-50c-75c-$I-SI.50 (Plus Tex)
Lodge degree team. The public is
other cities. The Men's Club of
invited.
Temple Israel finances the trips.

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