AmericaN 7ewish Periodical Cotter
Nay 15, 1942
CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO
Shevuoth Programs to Be Offered
In Branches of Hebrew Schools
Shavouth programs will be is the principal.
League of Jewish Women's
Closing Meeting May 17
He was as-
On Tuesday, May 19, the chs-
h of sisted in the preparations by ing meeting of the season of the
presented in all the branches
the United Hebrew sc hools,
either before Shavuoth, or M I _
niediately after.
The first branch to present
the holid;iy program is the Phil-
adelphia-Byron. Their presenta-
tio n will take place on Tuesday
evening, May 19, at 7:30 o'clock.
The following classes are partici-
ating Miss Rose Pike's, playlet
pating:
and dame; Miss Leah Pike's and
Irwin Selef's classes, Bikkurim,
the car i•. cony of bringing the
first rip , fruit. Abraham Pan-
ush's efts will present a playlet.
The sine , og will be directed by
Leah Baschin. Maurice H. Zack-
he im, chairman of the Board of
Education of the schools, will
be the speaker of the evening.
Morris Lachover is principal.
On tile same evening, the
David W. Simons branch will
have their program at 6:30
o'clock in the auditorium of the
school. The classes who will
participate in this program are:
Mrs. Samuel Lehrman's, Abra-
ham Twersky's, Mrs. Morris
Teles'. Abraham Schachter is
in charge of the singing, and
Solomon Kasdan is the prin-
cipal.
Wednesday, May 20, at 4
o'clock, a Shavuoth program will
be presented by the pupils of
the Brady School branch. " Mor-
ris Plafkin is the principal and
the following teachers prepared
the program: Alex Roberg, Miss
Ruthe Bassin and Miss Leah
Baschin.
On the same afternoon, im-
mediately after public school,
the branch in the Winterhalter
public school will have their
Shavouth program. Leon King
Kosher Food Will Be
Available at Army
Posts J.W.B. Says
Kosher food will be available
at army posts, according to an
announcement by the Jewish
Welfare Board, the official Jew-
ish constituent of the United
Service Organizations.
Post exchanges have been pro-
vided with lists of authorized
vendors of "kosher" non-perish-
able foods. Chaplains are re-
quested to cooperate with local
Jewish Welfare Board workers
in bringing to the attention of
commanding officers the desire,
if any, on the part of men of
Jewish faith to purchase such
"kosher" products and seek his
co-operation in having limited
supplies stocked in local ex-
changes.
These canned foods include
soups, gefilte fish and meat (not
salami).
When a man may not be able
to buy these foods out of his
personal funds or those sent by
his family, the JWB worker is
authorized to investigate the
case. If the desire proves to be
altogether conscientious, kosher
food will be supplied him free
of charge at the expense of the
JWB, through the JWB worker.
Relatives may continue to
send to service men whatever
kosher supplies they wish, but
there is no official Way' of sup-
plying food other than
that described above.
BAY CITY NOTES
Among. the Bay Cityans at-
tendin g the meeting of the
Mich. Bnai Brith Council in Ann
Arbor on Sunday, May 10, were
the following: Mr. and Mrs. Wal-
ter Bloch, Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Jaffe, Mr. and Mrs. Max Michel-
son, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Levine.
Mr. and and Mrs. Louis Robin-
son, Mr. and Mrs. Sam 0. Ro-
s enberg, Mrs. Phillip Zachar,
Geo. I.. Kahn and A. B. Roman.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis B. Harri-
son have returned home after
being called to Canton, 0., by
the birth of a granddaughter,
Carolyn, born to their chaildren,
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Harrison,
formerly of this city. They were
accompanied to Canton by Mrs.
Lutren, who continued
on to Cleveland where she visited
with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Nate Seitner
and mother, Mrs. M. Glicksman
have returned home after spend-
ing the week-end in Toledo.
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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle
"Funzapoppin" to Be
Presented by Pisgah
Auxiliary May 18
East Side Bnai Brith
Elects Its Officers
The recently organized East
Side Lodge of Bnai Brith Wo-
men's Auxiliary elected its offi-
cers on April 20. The following
were elected : President, Mrs.
Annabelle Coggan; first vice-
president, Mrs. Ida Klinger,
second vice-president, Mrs. Fran-
ces Kollenberg; financial secre-
tary, Mrs. Belle Usher; corres-
ponding secretary, Mrs. Freda
Roth; recording secretary,
Charlotte Yaffe; guide, Mrs. Beu-
lah Appel; sentinel, Mrs. Helen
Mitchell; monitress, Mrs. Belle
La Rose; trustees, Mesdames
Anna Schuman, Hazel Efronson,
Elsa Weiss, and board members,
Mesdames Rita Fisher, Annetta
Ruby, Rose Abrams, Esther
Olenikoff, and Dorothy Katz.
The lodge has 83 charter
members. The next regular meet-
ing will be held May 18, at the
Savarine Hotel. A dinner dance
and installation of officers will
be held June 14 at the Whit-
tier Hotel.
League of Jewish Women's Or-
The first and second nomina-
Miss Edith Silverman and Miss ganizations will be held in the
tion of officers will take place
Florence Lipshitz.
at the next meeting of the Pis-
Thursday, May 21, Erev Sha-
gah Lodge No. 34, B'nai B'rith,
vuoth, immediately after public
Monday evening, May 18, in the
school, the branch in the Bagley
auditorium of the Jewish Com-
public school will have its pro-
munity Center. The report of
gram in the auditorium of the
the nomination committee headed
school. Michael Michlin is the
by Louis Schostak, will be
principal, and the teachers re-
given. Others on the committee
sponsible for the program are:
include Harry Yudkoff, Aaron
Nettie Seligson, Ben Kutnick and
Droock, Samuel W. Leib, A. J.
Charlotte Kelman.
Biel and Henry Abramovitz.
The second half of the meet-
Special holiday services will
ing will feature the musical com-
be held on Saturday morning,
edy revue, "Fa nzapoinin," pre-
May 23, the second (lay of Sha-
sented by the Pisgah Auxiliary
vuoth, by the pupils of the Cen-
No. 122. Mrs. Irwin Aran is
tral High branch of the United
author of the revue and director
Hebrew schools in the chapel of
of the presentation. The presen-
the B'nai David Synagogue,
tation will be divided into the
FOurteenth and Elmhurst. Pa•-
following parts, "Caught in the
ents and friends have been in-
Draft"; "A Nightmare," and
vited to these services which
"Elmer's Wedding Day."
will be conducted by the pupils
Leading parts are taken by
of the school, supervised by
Mrs. Elias Goldberg., Mrs. M.
Meyer Mathis, principal, as-
Madorsky, Mrs. II. Weider, Mrs
sisted by Alex Roberg.
Grace Berlin and Mrs. Jerome
MRS. LEE SHAKNE
Sunday morning., May 24, Isru
Helfman. Mrs. Irwin Buchalter
Hag of Shavuoth, at 10:30
o'clock, a program will be pre- Social Hall of the Shaarey Za- will accompany on the piano.
According to Rudolph Meyer-
Highest Prices
sented by the pupils of the Rose dek, at 2 p. in. Officers will
Sittig Cohen branch in the audi- be elected, and annual reports sohn, program chairman, no ad-
mission
will
lie
charged
to
see
Paid for
torium of the school. The teach- will be given.
Miss Setta Robinson, program this presentation for the lodge
ers participating are: Dr. Morris
Teles, D. Schakney, Mrs. D. chairman, has arranged to have members. Although this is the
Schakney, Miss Miriam Gold, the Drama Group of the Music first time the auxiliary has pre-
sented this performance at no
Miss Sarah Komaroff, Leon King Study Club present a skit, cost of admission, the Pisgah
and Miss Faye Shuldman. Abra- "Thursday at Home." The fol-
Lodge will contribute to the Pk-
ham J. Lachover is the prin- lowing will participate in this gah Auxiliary dramatic group.
presentation : Mesdames Bess
cipal.
The meeting will be open to
In the school at Parkside and Lester, Leah Lipkin, Vivian members only.
Cooper,
Lee
Shakne,
Elaine
Co-
Midland, the program will be
held Sunday afternoon. Prepa- vill, Renee Loewenthal, Kate INFANT SERVICE GROUP
rations have been made by Nor- Hirsch, Jean Albert and Mrs.
We buy Magazines, Rags,
man Ruttenberg, the principal, Meister. Mrs. Edith Sauls will
Mrs. Arthur Leebove, Mrs.
lead the singing of the National
Scrap Metal and Iron
assisted by Miss Kate Weiss and Anthem.
Harry Weingarten and Mrs. Ed-
Michael Michlin.
ward
Weingarten
were
joint
Mrs. Louis James Rosenberg,
For Pickup Service Cell
president, invites all women who hostesses to the Infants Service
are members of organizations Group oil Monday evening, May
11,
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
Lee-
Registration Opens
affiliated with the league to at-
tend this important meeting.. hove 18486 Woodingham Drive.
For Camp Habonim
Sam Katz and Mrs. Herbert
The league meets only three
On Sunday, May 17
times a year with all the mem- Chakin, co-chairmen of the
Rosen & Sons
bers of its constituent organiza- group's bridge and luncheon on
Camp Habonim, day camp of tions. It endeavors to create a May 27 at Kern's auditorium,
the Jawish Community Center, better understanding of the aims gave their report on the sale of
Waste Paper Co.
will open this year on July 6, and purposes of all the groups, tickets.
Nomination
of
officers
took
for an eight-week season, ac- and to aid them in co-ordinating
940 Clinton St.
Detroit
cording to an announcement their efforts for civic and com- place with Mrs. Julius Hackman
acting as chairman.
made by Mrs. Arthur J. Hass, munal betterment.
chairman of the Camp Habonim
committee. It will be the thir-
teenth season of Camp Habonim,
and a record enrollment is ex-
pected, due to war conditions
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and the restrictions on transpor-
KOSHER
tation. Last year 222 boys and tions of higher learning through-
Restaurant
and Dining Room
out
the
east,
Harris
L.
Selig,
of
girls were accommodated at the
UNEXCELLED !Outs
New York, executive director of
cam p.
AIR CONDITIONED OPEN 24 HOURS
The camp will meet in the the United Yeshivos Foundation,
Prhnte Dining Room for Purtleo
spacious building of the Center will visit Detroit May 14 to 17.
Mr. Selig, noted orthodox
12017 DEXTER BLVD
five times a week, on Mondays
NOrthlawn 9786
through Fridays from 9 a. in. Jewish leader of volumes on
to 3:30 p. m. Admission to the biblical and talmudical lore, was
camp is limited to boys and girls a moving spirit in the creation
between the ages of five to of the great Yeshiva College of
thirteen. A competent and well New York. He founded the
qualified staff of counsellors has United Yeshivos Foundation four
been engaged to guide the camp- years ago in order to preserve
To let human machinery wear out from lack of attention
ers in the great variety of ac- Jewish parochial schools and
academies in America during a
tivities.
is as costly and unpatriotic as sabotage! Take "time-our
period of financial and spiritual
Canto Habonim provides all stress. He is also chairman of
for a "tune-up" that will give you new efficiency, in-
those children who stay in the the central board off Orthodox
creased vigor ... do it BEFORE you're worn too much
city with a summer full of rec- Jewish Education, which is en-
for repair. It pays!
reation and fun. Campers will gaged in unifying the educational
Golf, Fish, Play in this delightful recreation retreat,
be allowed to go swimming system of these institutions, en-
every day, and instruction will la•ging their surroundings and
where every facility is planned to give you needed
be given to those who would publishing new textbooks. The
change and restoration. Mineral baths under the same
like to learn to swim. The camp board has recently published edi-
roof from our famous Mineral Springs, Sun Bathing on
will use the adjacent Northern tions of two tractates of the
our Roof Top Solarium.
Sensible Rates - always.
high school playground for its Talmud for school use.
Write for them today.
outdoor activities. All the facili-
Despite its youth, the United
ties of the Center, such as the Yeshivos Foundation already has
Just overnight from
Th e
well-equipped game rooms, art enrolled hundreds of thousands
Now York
rooms, photography room, and of individual members throughout
library, will be available to the the United States and Canada.
campers during the camping In four years it has not alone
HOTEL and MINERAL BATHS
season. In addition, frequent given almost half a million dol-
%I A X ELM, Managing nirertnr
trips and hikes will be arranged lars to the yeshivos, but has
Open May Hill Through labor Day
to many places of interest.
been instrumental in founding
Registration of campers will new parochial schools in many
open Sunday, May 17 at the American cities. Almost $200,-
Center. Parents who wish to 000 has been refunded to 4,000
register their children are re- members in gifts of $10 to
quested to arrange for an ap- $10,000.
pointment by calling MAdison
8400. Registrations will he Molly Siegel Auxiliary to
taken at the Center every day
from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m., includ- Hold Donor Luncheon
ing Sunday.
Molly Segal Auxiliary of the
The rate for the entire season
of eight weeks is $32. This in- Jewish Consumptive Relief So-
cludes a well prepared and bal- ciety of Denver, Colo., held a
anced hot meal served at noon. meeting April 28. The chief topic
The camp is a member of the was the forthcoming 10th an-
Jewish Uhmping Association, nual $5 donor luncheon, which
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Jewish Welfare Federation and will be held at the Shaarey Ze-
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4P.
dek.
May
26,
at
12:30
o'clock.
the Detroit Community Fund.
"In-Between" great metropolitan centers—on farms, in
The auxiliary appeals to its
cross-roads communities, in small towns—more than half
Alexander J. Stein, of the Center
of Amerca e people live and work Greyhound offers the
members
and
friends
to
help
staff, is director of Camp Ha-
only transportation service to great numbers of them--offers
make this luncheon a success.
unduplicated service to still greater numbers. More and
bonim.
A card party was held on May
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