October 2, 1942 n of Lorne LI by lent, the the lion. at rrner 1, is the vital !onl- pre- eon. Ind at 1 of der, nese Ian- or- on1- by the nets lore of lun- !on. Al- into ;ion for will !oils the lull lity it a the and for sort aim sort Ini- will ela- ner ion will ass of Ian ew- of de- )111- ort led he not ed. the Rill ow red tes oit Ial Ay, he ial es. a of i gs th- ta- nd .nt ee of Michigan Synagogue Conference Calls for War Bonds Appeals In this Milchemeth Mitzvo, in this war to defeat the enemy of Israel, the enemy of America, and the ellenlY of mankind, it is our solemn duty to participate in all erotic to achieve the victory. In addition to manpower, we need money power. We must pro- vide the man on the battlefield with a mmunition. Our government asks us to make our investments in War Bonds. It is a most at- tractive investment. For every $3 you invest in War Bonds you receite $4 at the time of matur- ity. In the name of the Michigan Synagogue Conference, we ask you to pause during services to call for pledges from all your wor- shippers to buy War Bonds—to buy for themselves and their childrens' freedom. According to present plans made by the Union of Orthodox Congregations of America, ap- peals for War Bonds pledges will be made before Yiskor on Shimini Atzereth in all Shuls throughout the country. Call our office for more infor- mation to help you plan a suc- cessful campaign to aid our gov- ernment and our sons in the bat- tlefield. With greetings for a happy new year and victory for the cause of freedom, we are Sincerely yours, MICHIGAN SYNAGOGE CONFERENCE, MORRIS MOHR, President, RABBI JOSHUA SPERKA Secretary. The above appeal was sent to all rabbis and officers of Detroit and Michigan congregations. 3 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Mizrachi Sisters of Zion Luncheon Dec. 8 The Sisters of Zion Mizrachi will sponsor the sixth annual donor luncheon, on Tuesday, Dec. 8, in the social hall of Congrega- tion Shaarey Zedek. Mrs. Abraham Caplan is chair- man of this affair. For information call the reser- vation chairman, Mrs. Isaac Shet- zer, Townsend 8-8477. The next meeting will be held by the chapter, on Wednesday, Oct. 7, at 1 p. m. , at the Shaarey Zedek. Important matters will be discussed. Miriam Bernstein, talented daughter Of Drs. Albert and May Bernstein, will provide the enter- tainment. Members and friends are invited to attend. Michigan Federation of Temple Sisterhoods Convention in Pontiac Sessions to be Held at Temple Beth Jacob Oct. 7 The Michigan State Federation of Temple Sisterhoods will hold a convention Oct. 6 and 7 in Pontiac with headquarters at Temple Beth Jacob. Mrs. Jerome Folkman of rand Rapids, presi- dent of the State Federation, will preside at the business ses- sion. Members of the Pontiac group who will act on the execu- tive committee in charge of ar- rangements are: Mrs. Herman B. Stenbuck, Mrs. Saul J. Brink- rant, Mrs. Harold Goldberg and Mrs. Gerald Walker. Committee chairmen have been appointed as follows: housing, Mrs. Ben Swimmer; hospitality, Graduation Exercises to Mrs. Wm. Present; registration, Mrs. Walter Warshawer; board Be Held at Shaarey breakfast, Mrs. Norman Buckner; pages and properties, Mrs. Harry Zedek on Simchas Torah Arnkoff; banquet, Mrs. Abe La- pides; luncheon, Mrs. Jules Fish- The tradition established some er; twilight service, Mrs. Eric years ago of holding the junior Friedland; tea, Mrs. Sam Benson; graduation exercises in connec- transportation, Mrs. J. Meyer; tionwith the Simchas Torah badges and supplies, Mrs. M. Service will be continued this Kaplan; convention typist, Mrs. year. The boys and girls Al Rosenberg; publicity, Mrs. who have completed the eighth Robert Moore; telephone, Mrs. L. grade in the Shaarey Zedek Leiberkind. ligious School will be graduated The banquet on Tuesday eve- at these services. Dr. A. M. ning, Oct. 6, and the luncheon, Hershman and Rabbi Morris Ad- Wednesday, Oct. 7 will be held let• will be in charge of the corn- at the Elks Temple. mencement exercises and Cantor Mrs Norman Buchner will Jacob H. Sonenklar will lead the open her home for the breakfast group in Simchas Torah selec- for the members of the board of tions. Bernice Adler, Shirley Dun- the State Federation. The theme itz and Ruthven Simons will of the convention is "Servi.n speak for the graduates. Morris Through Sisterhood." H. Blumberg, president of the synagogue, and Harry Cohen. vice-president, will participate in Temple Israel Youth awarding the diplomas and scholarship prizes. The young Symposium Opens Oct. 9 people who will receive their Home Relief Dinner diplomas on this occasion are The youth symposium of Tem- Dance on October 25 now enrolled in the ninth grade. pie Israel opens next Friday which marks the beginning of night, Oct. 9, at the Sabbath Eve The regular September meet- their high school work. Parents services of the congregation in ing of the Home Relief Society and friends of the graduates are the lecture hall of the Detroit was held on Monday, Sept. 28 at cordially invited to attend. Institute of Arts. Conducted by The graduates are: Florence the officers of the Young People's the home of Mrs. Samuel B. Danto of Chicago Blvd. Mrs. A bromovich, Bernice Adler, Stud- Club of Temple Israel, the youth Maxwell Emitter, president of the don H. Applefield; Janet Arfa, symposium will convene after organization welcomed the mem- Frederick Barnett, Lester Becher, the service to discuss the prob- bers and guests and presided over Molly Berman, Miriam Bernstein, lems raised, by Rabbi Fram's sec- the important meeting that fol- Milton Berry, Gloria Bloom, David mon and other questions of in- lowed. Reports were read by Mrs. Burnstine, Dorothy Clayman, Bar- terest to youth. Ben Desenberg. Ralph Levy, chairman of the bara Cohen, Adele Cowitz, Con- president of the Young People's Ways and Means dinner-dance stance Croll, Jean Bette Curtis, Club will preside at the sympos- committee and of the year book Joan Davidoff, Shirley Dunitz, ium next Friday night. Geraldine Feldman, Arlene Bev- The subject of Rabbi Fram's chairman, Mrs. Max Rosenfeld. Mrs. Jean L. Meyers announced e•ly Fenton, Shirley Feuring, sermon will be a review of W. Frazer, Jerrold Fried- M. Kiplinger's book "Washington that she is taking memoriams and David any one desiring to remember a man, Lillian Fuhrer, Toby Gertz- Is Like That," with special at- departed relative or friend by man. Daniel Gilbert, Marjorie tention to the issues raised by placing a memoriam in the year Glasier, Peter Globerson, Betty the chapter entitled "Jews in book may do so by calling North- Goldberg, Pearl Gottlieb, Estelle Government." Green, Helen Grossfeld, Florence All who attend the Friday lawn 2935. For those who wish to • earn Grossman, Helene Gurian Sher- night services of Temple Israel Harris, Lila Hertzberg, Rhoda are invited by the sisterhood to their pledge, there is now a win Horwitz, Eleanor Jacobs, Marvin remain for a social hour in the rummage store available and res- ervations for the use of the store Jacobs, Norma Joslove, Shirley rornanesque hall of the Institute Marilyn Kallman, Martin Kohlen- and after the social hour to join is being taken by calling Mrs. berg, Reva Kolodney, Elaine the Young People in the sympos- Charles Harris, Tyler 6-7791. Krell, Harriet Latt, Alice Lazar, ium. Proceeds from the dinner-dance Hannah Levin, Ilene Mason, The Young People's Club will which is to be held on Sunday, Luane Mittenthal, Robert New- hold its regular meeting next Oct. 25 at the Book-Cadillac man. Sunday, Oct. 4, at 3 P. M., in Hotel is to be used for the needy Hinda Penfil, Joanne Prince, families. Proceeds from this af- Betty Reitzin, Barbara Rhineston, the meeting room of Temple Is- fair will also be used for various Phillis Sydney Robinson, Peggy rael at No. 14 Boulevard Build- war efforts that the organization Rosenberg, Susan Jane Rosen- ing (on the first floor). A rich is participating in. berg, Helen Reva Rosenbloom, program of U.S.O. work and edu- Mrs. Samuel Arkin, war effort Shirley Pearl Rott, Stanley Sato- cational and recreational activi- Schaeffer, Bluma ties will be announced. All young chairman announced that on Mon- vsky, Rita day, Oct. 5 the Home Relief So- Schreiber, Dolores Schrieberman, people are welcome to attend. ciety will be hostess at the U.S.O. Rita Schwartz, Sylvia Schwartz, Yizkor Services On Saturday morning, Oct. 3, Center. Anyone wishing to donate Edith Shapiro, Liane Sidde•, sandwiches for the Center call Ruthven Simons, Annette Sklar, Temple Israel will hold Yizkor Esther Sklar, Marilyn Sklar, Car- or memerial services in the lec- Mrs. Arkin, Hogarth 2213. Pledges for the dinner-dance oline Smerling, Marilyn Stone, ture hall of the Detroit Institute are being taken by Mrs. Anna Estelle Torgow, Beverly Trager, of Arts. The ceremony of the blessing Moss, pledge chairman, Townsend Arnold Wallace, Beverly Wasser- man, Bernice Weingarden, Joyce of the children will be a feature I:-7394. The regular weekly meeting Weiss, Leonard J. Wine, Miriam of the Shemini Azereth services \+ill be held on Wednesday at Wolrauch, Eleanor Gail Yarrows. on this morning. All the children of the ages of four and five just I :30 P. M. at the home of Mrs. entering the religious school of Ralph Levy, Lawrence Ave. All Temple Israel will come to the members are urged to attend altar bearing flowers and receiv- Saul Rubino Noted this meeting to turn their pledges ing the blessing of the Rabbi. and ads in. Artist, Detroit Guest Another feature of the service will be the ceremony in which Saul Rubino, eminent Los An- geles artist is a guest in Detroit. one of the older men the con- B. & P. Auxiliary Bnai regation delivers the of Torah to He plans several exhibits of his a representative of the younger Brith Fashion Show work. generation. David Osnos, son of During his stay here he can be Mr. and Mrs. Max Osnos, will The Business and Professional reached at Tyler 6-0664. speak for the younger genera- He has had one man exhibits Women's Auxiliary of Bnai Brith of his paintings, lithographings %%ill hold a fashion show Sunday, of Oct. 4 at 2 P. M. in the Jade and drawings in Hollywood, San Room of the Detroit Leland Ho- Diego and San Francisco where NEW LAW FIRM tel. Professional models will show he was highly praised. Herman A. Schmier, Abe A. the very latest models in coats, A portfolio of his lithographs suits, furs, dresses and accessor- was purchased by the Detroit Schmier, Sidney J. Karbel and ies. Paid-up members admitted Free Jewish Communal, and the Herbert M. Eiges, announce the formation of the law firm of free. Non-members 35 cents ad- Art Institute. He is a native of Odesa and Schmier, Karbel and Eiges, for mission. Members wishing to pay their dues are requested to conic has been active in Zionist Bnai the general practice of law. earlier. A splendid entertainment Brith and Shaary organizations Offices in suite 3605 Barium on the west coast. Tower, Cadillac 1070. program has been planned. Gifts to North End Clinic In memory of Mrs. Pauline Raffman, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Neiman, Mr. and Mrs. Smitt, Mrs. Hattie Sloman; in memory of Mrs. Bertha Gross by Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Neiman; in memory of Miss Berdie Steinberg from Mr. and Mrs. Saul Copin; in memory of Samuel Almug from Dr. and Mrs. Samson S. Witten- berg; in honor of the birth of Marilyn Dann from Dr. and Mrs. Samson S. Wittenberg; in mem- ory of Richard Ullman from Mrs. A. Ermann and Miss Marcia Er- mann ; in memory of Mrs. Sarah Granet from Mr. and Mrs. Joe S. Strifling and Harry Fisher; in honor of the birthday of Nate S. Shapero from Judge and Mrs. Charles C. Simons and Mr. and Mrs. Max Smitt; in memory of Albert Hanan from Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Caplan. LA SALLE Window Shade Co. 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