I0 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle ELLMANN (Continued from Page 1) Saul Rosenman, Mrs. Nathan Spevakow, Harry Yudkoff. 3:45 p. m.—"Internal Jewish Relations." Problems of internal Jewish discipline, and the eleva- tion of the dignity and tone of individual and group life in the Jewish community. Moderator. Rabbi Morris Adler. Discussants: Joseph Bernstein, Yawrence Co- hen, William Hordes, Mrs. Harry Jackson, Dr. S. Kleinman, Julian Krolik, Louis Levine, Aaron Ros- enberg, Charles Rubiner, Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter. 5:15 p. tn. — Self-Criticism: "Democracy at Work." 6:00 p. m.—Business Session. C:30 p. m.—Dinner. Subject: "The National Civic-Protective Agencies and the Detroit Jewish Community Council." James 1. Ellmann, President Jewish Coun- cil, Toastmaster; Joseph Bern- qein, Chairman, Detroit Branch Jewish Labor Committee; Fred M. Butzel, Member American Jew- ish Committee; Samuel IV. Lieb, President, Michigan Bnai Brith Council, Bnai Brith Anti-Defama- tion League; Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka, Chairman, Detroit Chap- ter, American Jewish Congress; Isaac Franck, Executive Director, Jewish Community Council of De- troit. A Kosher dinner will he served in the evening. Dinner reserva- tions will be $1.25 per plate. Mizrachi Sisters To Sponsor Theatrical Performance Nov. 22 Bnai David Sisterhood Donor Luncheon Nov. 17 Mrs. Moe Sandubrae, chairman, and Mrs. Louis Bertman, enter- tainment committee, have sched- On Oct. 3, Mrs. A. Subar. of uled an unusual musical program 23',9 Hazelwood Ave., was hostess for the seventh annual donor at a breakfast meeting, to the luncheon of the Bnai David Sis- terhood to be held Nov. 17 at 12:30 at the Jericho Temple, Joy Road. Greetings will be read by Rabbi Joshua II. Sperka. The ways and means committee, con- sisting of the Mesdames, J. Sil- verman, S. Traison, and J. Green- berg will be glad to help anyone wishing to make their pledge for this donor. Mrs. Hyman Miller is cha'rman of the booklet. Host- •-ses for the occasion are the Mesdames, Henry Fenster, Morris Garber, Ike Robinson, S. Schwartz, Max Simons, Cy Vinocur, Man- uel Gayman and B. Lewis. J.W.V. Auxiliary of Michigan To Collect Salvaged Stockings MRS ABRAHAM ('APLAN November 13 PATRONS (Continued from Page 1) of Dallas, Rabbi and Professor of Med,cine, and J. David Delman, New York attorney and president of the National Council of Young Israel, will speak and a musical program will be presented by Dave Diamond's String Ensemble Orchestra. David Katzman, well known De- troit Cantor, will render Ispart , pr late musical selections. Ile will be accompanied by Mrs. Belk Goldberg. Verse 13 in the 147th Psalm, "For he hath strengthened the bars of thy gates; he hath bless- ed thy children within thee," has been selected as the theme of the observance. Theme of Celebration Young Israel of Detroit, one of 70 such groups throughout the country, has been dedicated for two decades to the ideal of serv- Michigan Ladies' Auxiliaries of the Jewish War Veterans are act- ing as an authorized group in the support and collection of salvaged silk and Nyloy women stocking campaign, officially set for the opening day on Nov. 16, cover- ing the northwestern section of Detroit. The depot will be located at 11344 Dexter Blvd., near Lawr- ence, and open every day and all hours until the drive is ended. Mrs. Esther Tenzer and Evelyn Rosenblatt are co-chairmen in charge. hoard of directors and ways and means committee of the Sisters of Zion Mizrachi. Mrs. Abraham Caplan, chairman of the donor luncheon to be held on Dec. 8, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek, pre- sided. Plans were discussed for the luncheon. Reports were given by Air Raid Wardens To chairmen of committees. Parade Sunday, Nov. 15 For reservations please call the AUXILIARY TO GIVE chairman, Mrs. Isaac Shetzer, VAUDEVILLE SHOW Sunday morning, Nov. 15, at Townsend 8-8477. War Veterans of the present 9:45 sharp, the air raid wardens The- Chapter is sponsoring a and World War No 1 will be en- in the district bounded by Joy benefit performance, featuring tertained with a vaudeville show Road to Davison and 12th to Jacob Ben Ami, on Sunday, Nov. and given packages of cigarettes Broadstreet will hold a parade, 22, at Littman's People's Theatre, by the department of Michigan. leaving the playgrounds of the to help those who wish to earn Ladies' Auxiliary, Jewish War Central High School under police their luncheon pledges. For tick- Veterans of the United States, at escort. Led by a well known ets call the chairman, Mrs. Segal, the Dearborn Unit of the United American Legion band and a TO. 7-0046; or Mrs. A. Kelman, States Veterans Facility Hospital Boy Scout Troop, with color TO. 4-0327. in the evening of Nov. 18. There bearers and 0. C. D. dignitaries, For Rummaging, call Mrs. A. are 362 patients confined within the parade will march along Lin- Subar, Tyler 4-4829. this Unit, representing men who wood to Elmhurst to Dexter and A special pep rally will be held have served in the Armed Forces to the Dexter Theater. by the Sisters of Zion Mizrachi, of our nation receiving treatment At the theater, moving pie- on Wednesday, Nov. 18, at 1 p. under the supervision of the giv- tures of actual air raid bomb- m. at the Shaarey Zedek. Mrs. ernmental allotment for their •el- ings that took place' recently Ethel Abrams, president, will give fare and care. Each Auxiliary will be shown. Bombings of that a report on the Seventeenth Con- within the Michigan Department sort may and can happen here. N'ention of Mizrachi Women's Or- will sponsor programs monthly as There will be no charge for ganization, held Nov. 9-11, at part of their project. Within the immediate future a admission nor will there be any the Henry Hudson Hotel, in New fund raising drive will be launch- collection. York City. The sector warden, Mark A social hour will follow ed to keep and support this move- Cooper, 3237 Webb Ave., who i3 Members and friends are invited. ment urgently needed to keel) in charge of this procession, sug- their morale up to standard and serve them with the necessary REMOVAL NOTICE Bests that if you are not a war- den yet, this will be a good op- Isaac Finkelstein, formerly of thoughtfulness of gifts and en- portunity for you to join and the National Bank Bldg., has tertainment. Mrs. Ruth Schreiber do your part in this fight fo - moved into his new offices at is Chairman of the Hospitaliza- complete and rapid victory. 'iO3 Barium Tower. tion committee. CANTOR DAVID KATZMAN ice. The organization has develoc-- ed thousands of young men and women who have given of them- selves to the cause of Israel and America, whenever called upon. The membership, distributed in senior, sub-senior, intermediate and junior age groups, is constant- ly training itself to the knowl- edge and practice of Judaism. A cross section of the local Jewish community and a number of guests from out of the city will attend the Sunday evening Dinner, which promises to be one outstanding functions of the year's social calendar. Mr. Walfish, a member of the Young Israel branch in Toronto, Canada, will conduct special serv- ices at the Magrain Abraham Synagogue of Yeshivath Beth Ye- hudah Sabbath morning. Nov. 14, at 9 a. in. Members and friends residing in the Dexte•-Cortland neighborhood are invited to join the worshippers of the congrega- tion on that occasion. Open Forum Wednesday S AM ' S presents Sunday - 6 to 7 CYClock The Detroit Orchestra VICTOR KOLAR, Conducting The fifth in a series of 21 broadcasts, by the Symphony Orchestra, held in the interests of the United States Treasury for the promotion of U. S. War Bonds and Stamps. GUEST SPEAKER On Behalf of the War Effort Frank N. Isbey Chairman of the War Savings Committee for the State of Michigan TUNE IN WWJ-950 ON YOUR DIAL Tickets for each Sunday's Broadcast available upon written request to WII'J Continuing the adult Education- al program whichi s one of the major functions of the ortian:za- tion, the fourth in a series of symposia on problems of current Jewish interest held on alternate Wednesday evenings, will be con- ducted by Young Israel of De- troit, Nov. 18, at 9:00 p. tn. in the Beth Yeshudah Bldg. Rabbi Dr. Samson Raephael Weiss, Dean of the Yeshivah will lead the dis- cussion on "Religious Reconstruc- tion in the Post-War World." Kvutzah hirith Aux. Elects President The Ladies' Auxiliary of Kvut- zah Ivrith held its first meetito; at the home of Mrs. A. D. Mark- son. A cultural program was pre- sented and an interesting read- ing was given by Mrs. L. Telles. The annual donor luncheon will be held Feb. 10, 1943, and an active committee was appointed to make this an outstanding af- fair. A pledge to the War Chest given at this meeting. The next meeting will take place at the home of Mrs. A. DeRoven. Mrs. A. D. Markson was elect- ed by acclamation as the presi- dent of this organization. Detroit's Newest and Most Beautiful Funeral Home Second Children's Festival Concert At Library Nov. 13 The second of two Chile, n' s Festival Concerts presentee the Detroit Public Library tn.. di_ rested by Mary Carrick was yen at the Main Library audit, urn at 8:30 Friday, Nov. 13. Fite youthful works of classical -nil contemporary composers will be heard include composE• by Mozart. Beethoven, Chopi! Shostakovich as well as 10 ae Nlich'gan composers, Julius es, Gilbert Beaune, and r ;ir k Eastham. Mozart's first synini ..i, written at the age of eight. •,\ be performed by the Mk ..fan Concert Orchestra i i, v Valter Poole. The child pianists who play 00 tonight's program are Ilene McKeown, Harriet I. wis, Kurt Saffir, and Renal' I., 'sled Arthur Bachmann. cellist :did and member of the Detr o it phony Orchestra and Abri,i,:o u Levine, violinist, and :11a1 y Car- rick, pianist, will interim , ht. -ontemporary music. A capacity audience, with wittly turned from the doors. greeted the opening of the Children's Festival Concerts last Frid a y, when students of the following musicians and teachers perform- ed there own compositions: Julia , Chajes, Rebecca Frohman. Edith Ella Davis. Florence Kutzen. Karl W. Haas, Mrs. Rose Rubenstein, Bernard Silverstein and Mary Ca Trick. The festival exhibit of chil- dren's art, showing: examples of original work by children in mu- sic, painting, and the crafts will continue through the month of November. ;, s Israel Sponsors Boy Scout Troop in Northwest Detroit Boys. 12 years of age and older are invited to join Scout Troop No. 146, which meets in the gym- nasium of the Hampton School On Warrington I) rive, at 7:30 Monday evening. Starting tralay, in addition to its regular activities of hikes, na- ture study, and camping, is ren- dering a valuable service in the war effort. Scouts are the "Public Service No. 1." The 1,500,000 scouts are constantly in d ema nd by every government agency, be- cause every project they tackle results in great success. Troop No. 146 is led by offi- cers and committee men with S3 years of combined scouting ex- perience. Maurice H. Levin is Scout master. Joseph !lain and Ilerinan Feinberg are assistant scout masters. Saul 11. Rost• is chairman of the troop committee. Women's Auxiliary of Jewish Home for Aged The executive committee of the Women's Auxiliary of the Jewish Home for Aged met at the In me of Mrs. M. .1. Greenberg, presi- dent, on 1Vednesdity, Nov. 11. A regular meeting of the Aux- iharY will be held on Monday. Nov. III, at p. m. at t he Jewish Home for Aged on Petos- key Ave. The speaker will be Mrs. Adult, Mondry, who will speak on "How to Protect Ourselves, our Fon- dles, and our Homes during this War Period." Mrs. David Kilger is program chairman and will in- oduce the speaker. During the past month the Auxiliary provided warm , `'" 1- ers for the aged residents. hers who have not as yet paid dues for the coming year a re earnestly asked to do so either at this meeting or by mail to Mrs. K. Faudem, 2990 IVaverly .Ive , This money is used to pi e‘ide the additional comforts so neees- sary to aged people. HAVEN CLUB CARD PARTY A card party by the Ano•- ,an Haven Club will be given Nog. 17, at Bnai Moshe, Lawrence and Dexter. The public is in vited. The club pledged $200 to the War Chest. ) 1 Offering a Complete Funeral Service at Moderate Prices KAUFMAN FUNERAL HOME CONVENIENTLY LOCATED — AMPLE PARKING SPACE 9415 DEXTER ■ 42 ( 2 blocks south of Chicago Blvd TYLER 7-4520