Americo Apish Periodical Cotter

Octoccr 9, 1942

Music Study Club to
Hear Talk on Schubert

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CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

-:-CENTER ACTIVITIES-:-

"Franz Schubert" is the sub- Center Pupil to
ject of the first fall meeting of Broadcast on WJR
the Music Study Club to be held
at 2678 Calvert on Oct. 16, at
8 p. in. Preston Wells of the
Music department of Central High
School will be the guest speaker
for the occasion, and many of
the members will participate.
Because of the success of last
year's programs, the club has de-
cided to continue the study of
compo , ers of the romantic period
and include certain operatic corn-
0 ,.e rs Mrs. I. Mendelson of the
senior group will continue to spon-
sor the unit.
The new officers of the club are:
Bernard Katz, president; Muriel
Moscowitz, vice-president; George
Horwich, record ing secretary;
Leah Crohn, corresponding secre-
tary, and William Milner, treas-
urer.
Young people who are inter-
ested in music and hope to join
the club will be welcome at the
first meeting. For further infor-
mation, call Mrs. 1. Mendelson,
Tyler 6-2444.

Additional Patrons for
Center Concert Named

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COLLEGE

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Neugarten Sunshine
Luncheon on Nov. 18

give "A Survey Course of Jewish
Mrs. Charles Rothstein was
History". This course will ern
phasize the important factors in hostess to the members of the
Jewish history with special em Neugurten Sunshine Club 1942
phasis on modern tendencies and luncheon ad committee at her
movements. It will consider the home, Monday, Oct. 5. Plans are
causes for Jewish survival in well under way for the 9th an-
nual luncheon of Nov. 18 at the
prospect and in retrospect.
Rabbi Herschel Lymon, newly Book-Cadillac Hotel, proceeds of
elected minister of religious edu- which will defray the regular
cation, will teach a course on medical relief expenses of the
"Modern Jewish Culture," an ap- club us well as the war work
preciation of the great contribu- undertaken by this group.
tions of Jewish writers, poets,
Mrs. Lester Smith is luncheon
artists and musicians to the cul- general chairman, assisted by
tural life of Judaism and of the Mrs. Harold Kline and Mrs. Ben-
world. This course will be sup- jamin Krell. Mrs. Frank Berman
plemented by the presentation of will accept memoriams. Mrs. Roy
the best in Jewish recorded Rotter and Mrs. Max Lebow are
music.
in charge of banks, and punch
Rabbi Lymon will also teach boards may be had from Mrs.
a course on "Jewish Education," Irvine Levy. Mrs. Sam Rothstein
a study of the theory and prac- is treasurer, and card parties
tice of modern Jewish education. may be arranged by contacting
An inquiry into the philosophy, Mrs. Leonard Cohn. Call Mrs.
the meaning and the needs of Charles Hyman for a rummage
present day Jewish education. date.
Practical application to the re-
Mrs. Morton L. Snyder, presi-
ligious school. This course is es- dent, announces that on Monday,
pecially recommended for all Oct. 19, this club will be hostess
teachers and prospective teachers. for the USO and will provide
Registration will be held on the sandwiches for that day.
Monday evening, Oct. 19, at 7:15
p. m. The facilities of the college
are open to all who are interested. Young Israel to Take Over

Announcement is made by Mrs.
Abraham Cooper, chairman of the
music committee of the Jewish
Community Center of additional
patrons and patronesses for the
Kurt Baum concert to be held at
the Jewish Community Center on
Tuesday evening, Nov. 10, at 8:30
o'clock: Rabbi and Mrs. Morris
Adler, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney J.
Allen, Miss Emma Butzel, Mr. and
Mrs. A. .1. Copeland. Mr. and
Mrs. Lawrence W. Crohn, Mrs.
J. H. Ehrlich, Rabbi Leon Frani,
Mrs. H. J. L. Frank. Mr. and Mrs.
Lewis C. Frank, Mr. and Mrs.
Alexander Freeman, Mr. and Mrs.
Morris Garvett, Mrs. Blanche Gil-
bert, Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Gros-
ner, Miss Edith Heavenrich, Dr.
and Mrs. A. M. Hershman, Mr.
and Mrs. Israel Himelhoch, Mr.
and Mrs. Maurice Klein, Mrs.
Benjamin Lambert, Mr. and Mrs.
Meyer Prentis, Mr. and Mrs. Her-
bert Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
BETTY KOWALSKY
Young Women's Mizrachi
Rothberg, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
To Have Membership Tea
Betty Kowalsky, 14 - year - old Rubiner. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Sauls,
pianist, Center pupil of Julius Mr. and Mrs. Melville S. Welt,
At the home of Mrs. Harry Chajes, will play "The First Move- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wetsman.
Clark of Parkside Ave., the ment of Mozart's Concerto"
on
Young Women's Mizrachi will Friday, Oct. 9, over Station WJR.
Shabbos B'Reichas Services
Kozenn and Chajes to Give Sisterhood of Shaarey
hold its annual membership tea,
The program is one of the series
Wednesday, Oct. 14.
of concerts called "Detroit Youth Recital in Royal Oak
Zedek Meet Oct. 12
On Saturday, Oct. 10, all
Mrs. Abraham Danzig, wife of in Music."
branches of Young Israel will
Rabbi Danzig of Wyandotte, will
The Royal Oak Music Club in-
The Sisterhood of the Congre- conduct joint services at their
be guest speaker for the after.
vited Marguerite Kozenn, soprano, gation Shaarey Zedek will hold main synagogue, 2691 Joy Rd.,
noon.
and Julius Chajes, composer and its first regular meeting on Mon- which will be led by the sub-
Center Calendar
Mrs. Jack Pearlman is chair-
pianist, for a recital to be held
day, Oct. 12, at 12:30 o'clock. senior group.
man and Mrs. Louis Werner is
on October 13.
"The
vital
issue
in
the
coming
Eli Subar will chant P'seukei
co-chairman.
The program will consist of in- in the social hall of the Shaarey
election" is the theme for discus- ternational music. Mme. Kozenn Zedek. A dessert luncheon will Dizimra; Morris Novetsky will be
precede
the
program.
sion before the various Mothers' will sing songs in English, French,
the ball shachris; Herman Green-
Clubs of the Jewish Community Italian, Czech, Rumanian, and
Mrs. Charles A. Smith, newly- baum will be the bawl musaf;
SEGAL
Center during the month of Octo- Greek. Mr. Chajes will play se- elected . president, will conduct Daniel Schwartz will act as Baal
ber.
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lections by Brahms, Chopin, Scria- the meeting and will introduce korei. The gabbai will be Hillel
The following clubs will hold bine and his own Palestinian com- Rabbi Morris Adler, who will give Abrams, president of the sub-
In their Sabbath school days meet;ngs:
the invocation, and Dr. A. M. senior group. The Haftorah will
positions.
Linwood-Dexter Club— (Alter-
they were taught that to be a
Hershman, who will give greet- be chanted by Jake Poss.
Jew who wrapped himself away nate Tuesdays), Tuesday, Oct. 13,
ings. Vocal selections will be
An elaborate kiddush will be
1:30
p.
m.,
Bnai
Moshe
Syna-
from the world in a talith was
Teachers' Convention
given by Cantor J. H. Sonenklar. given by Wolf Cohen, who was
Presentation of Red Cross choson B'reichis at the Simchas
not being Jew enough; Judaism gogue. Dexter at Lawrence. Elec-
was a sacred mission of service tion of officers. •
The state convenfon of Michi- stripes will be made by Mrs.
Young Women's Study Club— gan Teacher's Association will Benjamin Gordon, and there will Torah services, and the sub-senior
to all mankind. They had this
group. Everyone is invited to at-
from the old Rabbi Dr. Isaac M. (Every week), Tuesday, Oct. 13, take place this year in Detroit also be a speaker from Red tend what will be an ideal Young
1:30
p.
m.,
Northwest
branch,
on
October
13.
Cross headquarters and from the Israel Sabbath. Services will be-
Wise and Rabbi Philipson who
In a special concert devoted to Office of Civilian Defense.
were preachers of an American Lawton at Tyler. Election of of-
gin promptly at 9 a. m.
ficers.
Michigan composers Hebrew songs
Judaism in which Palestine was
Davison-Oakman Club —(Alter- written by Julius Chajes will be
no more than a poetic memory—
the holy birthland of the Jewish nate Tuesdays), Tuesday, Oct. 13, included in the program.
8 p. m., Northwest branch, Law-
Marguerite Kozenn will be the
faith.
ton at Tyler. Social evening.
soloist.
I
f I
N o r t h we st Club—(Alternate
UR TOWN is the seat of this Tuesdays), Tuesday, Oct. 13, 8
American Judaism, also called p. m., Northwest branch, Lawton JR. HOME RELIEF TO
KOSHER
Reform. Most of the Reform at Tyler.
Restaurant and Dining Room
HAVE
MEMBERSHIP
TEA
rabbis derive from our Hebrew
Parkside Study Club--(Every
u EXCELLED FOOD
Union College. Here also stands week), Wednesday, Oct. 14, 1:30
AIR CONDITIONED—OPEN 24 HOURS
The Junior Home Relief So-
the Union of American Hebrew p. m., Parkside Talmud Torah,
Prhate Dining Room for Parties
ciety will close its membership
Congregations, the central syna- Midland at Parkside. Social.
12017 DEXTER BLVD.
drive
with
a
formal
tea,
Monday,
gogual body of Reform. Still
Woodward Club—(Every week), Oct. 12, at the home of Mrs.
NOrthlawn 9786
stands, too, Rabbi Philipson in Wednesday, Oct. 14, 1:30 p. m.,
H.
J.
Schulman,
2651
Webb
Ave.,
retirement, no longer preaching. Jewish Community Center, Wood-
He has a stately pride in this ward at Holbrook. Will meet joint- at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Schulman is
Jewry; for all of its men and ly with the League of Jewish senior advisor. Tea will be poured
by Miss Bertha Belkin.
women were from his temple or Women's Organizations.
The Junior Home Relief So-
the temple of Dr. Wise whose
ciety has just completed its an-
disciple he was. They look like Miriam Carver to Instruct
nual summer program of sending
the living proof of the vital Center Dancing Classes
underprivileged children to the
force of this Judaism, American
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Grace Bentley Camp. Their fall
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in outlook and kin to the brother-
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Miss Miriam Carver is return- and winter program will include
ri "'Wi t
hood.
ing as instructor in rhumba, fox social service activities and the
The ancestral pew still is held trot, and waltz, at the Jewish participation in USO affairs.
in honor in our temples. Some Community Center for the third
people say the private family pew season by popular demand.
is undemocratic; the idea of one
SISTERHOOD
These classes are available for
family holding on to a pew elementary and advanced students
through all its generations. Yet within each age group. New
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it should be confessed that there classes are constantly in forma-
is something appealing in it as a tion. The new season will begin Irving Bittker, financial secre-
symbol of continuity and stability. on Wednesday evening, Oct. 14. tary; Mrs. Harry Lichterman,
On Yom Kippur the children's Special classes are being held for treasurer; Mrs. Gerald Spero,
childre n were in the old pews, married couples. A husband or custodian.
Heading the various commit-
each identified by a card bearing wife of a Center member will be
the ancestral name. The elderly admitted at the Center member- tees are the following: Mrs. John
gentleman in whose pew I sat as ship rate. Fees for Intermediate Hopp, committee on committees;
AMP'
a guest confided he had bought members of the Center are $2 Miss Henrietta Ascher, nominat-
it as bridal gift for his wife for a 8week term; for non-mem- ing; Mrs. Morris Rand, Program;
ever s o
long ago. (I guess brides bers, $3. For Sub-Seniors and Mrs. Merrill Silverstein, Red
nowadays might prefer a car to up, the rate for members is $4 Cross; Mrs. Louis Goldenberg,
for the term and non-members $6. hospital visiting and welfare;
a pew.)
Additional infm mation of these
Yes, this unique, older Jewry classes may be obtained by calling Mrs. Theodore Kelter, activities;
of our town remains vigorously the ('enter office, Madison 8400. Mrs. Albert Weisman and Mrs.
Irving Hirschman, commissary;
alive, keeping up its own tradi-
CLEANERS a DYERS
•
Mrs. Charles Fisher and Mrs. Sid-
tions of a Judaism that concerns
Seymour
Berman
to
Coach
ney
Meyersohn,
Girl
Scout
lead-
533-347 EAST FOREST
itself with Jewish ideals that
ers; Mrs. Max Unger, Union-
must be carried like lamps into Center Fencing Classes
grams; Mrs. Gerald Spero, reli-
the outer world. This Jewry no
longe r
Seymour Berman, formerly of gious and scholarship; Mrs. Mor-
is the majority of our
corpmunit y but remains dominant the Wayne University's Varsity ton Ne•lander, social hour; Mrs.
Lewis B. Daniels, publicity; Mrs.
in the community's affairs; its Inter-Collegiate Champion Fenc- Sam Baum, Mrs. Ben Fink, Fri-
FOR A QUARTER CENTURY
ing
Team
is
the
head
coach
of
character has informed the way
day night hospitality; Mrs. Sam
the
new
fencing
classes
for
men
—DETROIT'S FINEST FOOD
of life and duty of the whole
and girls, in session at the Jew- Hartman, Braille work; Mrs. Nate
of our Jewry.
ish Community Center on Thurs- Shapero, membership; Mrs. Har-
The utmost care is exercised in planning our
I do not want to have it day evenings at 8:30 o'clock and cld Smilay, hospitality; Mrs. Je-
menus to insure sufficient variety to
thought that we are all Messianic Sunday afternoons at 1 :30 o'clock. rome Manheim, Mrs. Melvin Baer,
please the
people impelled by a sense of hay-
ways
and
means;
Mrs.
Herbert
most exacting taste.
Gerald Zinstain, now attending
inga mission to mankind and an Wayne Univers'ty as a health Smith, national and international
ordination to dignify the Jewish education major and formerly cap- relations; Mrs. John Hopp, Mrs.
VISIT OUR COCKTAIL LOUNGE
name. o f Goodness, no. It takes all tain of the Northwestern High Emil Waidbott, USO; Mrs. Sol
kinds
Your favorite drink mixed by experts
as the saying to make a world. School Varsity Fencing Team, Wolff, Mrs. Oscar Robinson, busi-
goes, and we have where he was City High School ness management; Mrs. Oscar
Out hobby, too.
Fencing Champion will be assist- Robinson, budget; Mrs. Harold
Mr.
Wortsman of Los Angeles ant coach.
Simon, telephone; Mrs. Melvin
ma y have one more question: The fencing classes are open to Kuttnaue
r, social work in
out what's the name of your all men and girls who are full churches; Mrs. Harry Krohn,
t a //n?" Oh, yes, of course! It's members
12TH and HAZELWOOD
of the Jewish Community Mrs. Morris Rand, parliamen-
Cincinnati.
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tarians.
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