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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1942-11-13

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Local Jr. Hadassah in
Membership Contest

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

-:-CENTER ACTIVITIES-:- G

Rarbanbti eA
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x .mHoentrshhsman Philomathic Debating

The Detroit Unit of Junior
Hadassah has entered a member- Valter Poole to Direct
ship race with other units. of sim-
ilar size in various parts of the Symphony Orchestra
country, and Miss Ruth Drazin,
membership chairman, announced
First Concert To Be
th a t committees are hard at work
rolling up the figures in an effort
Held Thursday, Nov. 17
to win first place for the local
The Michigan Symphony Or-
gr oup.
Similar inter-unit competitions, chestra under the direction of
Miss Drazin said, are being held Valter Poole will give two con-
throughout the country. Results ce•ts at the Jewish Community
of the first part of the contest
will be announced at thel9th an-
nual convention of Junior Ha-
dassah which will be held in New
York at the Plaza Hotel from
Nov. 26 to 29.
The Detroit unit is culminat-
ing its membership drive with a
paid up membership dance on the
afternoon of Nov. 22 in the Sky
Room of the Park Avenue Hotel.
This (lance will be free to all girls
who are paid up members as of
Nov. 22. To this end there will
be a rally at the home of Miss
Lois Linden, 2097 Oakman Blvd.,
from 2 to 5 p. m. on Nov. 15, to
facilitate the collection of dues.
Girls unable to attend this rally
who w'sh to be members can also
pay their dues at the door on the
afternoon of the Harvest Hop.
Hadassah plans for the coming
year to expand its education, so-
cial service, and settlement pro-
jects for youth in Palestine in
order to train larger numbers of
young people for the wair effort,
and thus strengthen Palestine for
VALTER POOLE
still greater aid to the United
Nations.

J

The second in a series of
"Holiday Hops" sponsored by the
social committee of the Jewish
Community Center will be a
Thanksgiving night dance held
on Thursday evening, Nov. 26,
at 7:30 p.

In addition to dancing there
will be prizes, refreshments and
surprises.
Admission is 34 cents plus six
cents tax to members, and 54

cents plus six cents tax to non-
members.
Tickets are now on sale at the
Jewish Community Center and
Grinnell's.

under the direction of Charles
Frederic Morse, well known De-
troit choir conductor, will par-
ticipate in this concert. The choir
will sng classical and Hebrew
memory of Mrs. Mary Rothen- •songs.

Wilkus; in memory of Mrs. Oran
Wood, from Mr. and Mrs. Benja-
min R. Garfield; in memory of
Mrs. Jeannette Weiss, from Dr.
and Mrs. Max K. Newman; in

SEGAL

(Continued fro m Page 4.)

But the perfect climax of veng-
eance was yet to come. It came in
a dazzling moment when Kurt
could feel that the score at last
was even. It wasn't any of the
vengeance he had dreamed of in
the (lays of standing still in the
heat and the cold, not the veng-
eance his fancy plotted the time
Oppenheimer died.
Yes, he saw vengeance in its
perfect state the day one of the
Nazi prisoners said to him: "I
must thank you. You have been
so kind.' He hadn't done any-
thing for him beyond being a
gentleman and dealing with him
as becom es one human being to
do with another; but the man was
grateful: "Thank you. You have
been so kind."
This was the vengeance. This
perfect art of vengeance. This
was the same kind of vengeance
of which the Psalmist had sung.
• • • "Thou preparest a table for
me in the presence of mine ene-
mies • . • My cup runneth over"
• • . He had humbled his enemy
by being kind. The enemy had
bowed and thanked him and had
acknowledged the merits of his
character.
It had all been made up for.
' • • all he had suffered and all
he had lost. He had gained the
perfect
jewel of vengeance. Kurt
Sternberg's eyes glowed in its
dazzling light. He made haste to
O scar, to a friend: "My dear
vscar, can you think of vengeance
more exquisite?"

--

BUY WAR BONDS—

Problem of India
To Be Discussed

A discussion on the problem of
India with a film based on the
same theme will be held at the
Jewish Community Center as part
of the book chat and film series
on Monday evening, Nov. 16,
at 8:30 p. m.
Alternating with the book chat
and film programs on Monday
nights is a series of documentary
films. On Monday evening, Nov.
23, a complete series of Russian
war films will be shown. The
films will relate the valiant fight
being made by our ally, Russia.
Listed for showing are: "For
Honor, Freedom and Country,"
"Russia's Millions Mobilize,"
"Russia Stops Hitler" and "The
Red Army".
Admission to the above pro-
grams is free to Center members
and the fee is 17 cents to non-
members.

Zviller Ladies' Aid Donor
Luncheon on Dec. 15

The regular meeting of the
Bessie Sorm Z•iller Ladies Aid
Society was held on Monday, Nov.
8, at the home of the president,
Mrs. Louis Weisman. Plans were
discussed for their first annual
donor luncheon, which will take
place on Tuesday afternoon, Dec.
15, at the Wilshire Hotel. Ad-
mission is $2 per plate.
Mrs. Lena Alter is chairman
of the affair, with the following
assisting her: Mrs. Louis Harris,
in charge of souvenir booklet;
Mrs. Irving Weisman, in charge
of pledges, and Mrs. Irving Marco
in charge of Darling and Memor-
ial ads. Mrs. II. Epstein and
Mrs. L. Zagar are on the program
committee. An interesting after-
noon is being arranged and pro-
ceeds will be distributed for char-
ity. For further information con-
tact Mrs. Betty Fisher, TY. 7-

4589.
Contributions to the Ida Pevin
Memorial Fund were made by
Mrs. Solomon Alper, Mrs. Lena
Alter and Mrs. Meyer Margolis.

Adds New Member

To fill the gaps caused by
Philomathians off to the war, or
to school, Philomathic is muster-
Rabbi A. M. Hershman, who ing new and younger men into
is this year completing 35 years its organization.
as rabbi of Congregation Shaa-
The program of the afternoon
of Sunday, Nov. 8 was an ora-
torical contest with the orations
from five to eight minutes in
length. The speakers were George
Rembaum, Sheldon Selesnick, Jack
Oppenheim and Morton Zieve.
Morton Zieve was chosen best
speaker of the afternoon.
Mr.
Norman Milan, clerk of the or-
ganization gave an excellent
critic's report.

Leave of Absence

Second "Holiday Hop" on
Thursday Eve., Nov. 26

DEFENSE OF OUR COUNTRY

Dear Soldier—Sailor—Airman,
To your uniform be true,
May your task of helpful duty
Meet success in all you do.

Mothers' Clubs
Centers Meetings

For defense of our Great Coun-
try
Will your strength and vic-
tory be,
May God protect and bless you
In air, on land and sea.
—Miriam G. Slobin.

Mothers' Clubs of the Jewish
Community Center will discuss,
"How to Achieve Unity of Pur-

pose Among the United Na-
tions" at their meetings during
the following week .
The history and development
of the various countries engaged
in the Allied struggle for democ-
racy, with the music and folk-
lore of the countries being re-
viewed will supplement the gen-
eral program:
Young Women's Study Club,
Tuesday, Nov. 17, 1:30 p. m., at

the United Hebrew Schools, Law-
ton at Tyler.
Center. The first concert will
Northwest Club, Tuesday, Nov.
take place on Tuesday, Nov. 17, 17, 8 p. m., at the United He-
Gifts to North End Clink at 8:30 p. m. Soloist for this brew
Schools, Lawton at Tyler.
concert will be Elly Kassman,
Davison-Oakman Club, Tues-
Herbert Rosenthal; In memory New York pianist. Miss Kass- day, Nov. 17, 8 p. m., at the
of Gabriel Baskind, from Mr. and man will perform Shostakovich's United Hebrew Schools, Lawton
Mrs. Oscar Blumberg; Mr. and Piano Concerto and also a group at Tyler.
Mrs. Abraham Cooper; in mem- of solo selections by Chopin and
Woodward Club, Wednesday,
ory of Mrs. Zelda Fredman, from Liszt.
Nov. 18, 1:30 p. m. , at the Jew-
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Blumberg;
Miss Kassman has appeared ish Community Center, Wood-
in memory of Harold Fredman, with leading symphony orches- ward at Holbrook.
from Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Blum- tras, among them the Boston
Parkside Study Club, Wednes-
berg; in memory of Dr. David Symphony under the baton of day, Nov. 13, 8 p. m., at the
J. Levy, from Mr. and Mrs. Sam- Dr. Kousevitzky. She is studying Parkside Talmud Torah, Muir-
uel W. Heavenrich, Mr. and Mrs. with Mme. Hedwig Kanner Ros- land at Parkside.
Walter S. Heavenrich, Mr. and enthal, well known New York
Center Club, Wednesday, Nov.
Mrs. Abraham Srere, Mr. and teacher who in private life is 18, 8 p. m., at the Jewish Com-
Mrs. Meyer L. Prentis, Mr. and the wife of the famous pianist, inanity Center, Woodward at
Mrs. Edward A. Atlas, Mr. and Moritz Rosenthal.
Holbrook.
Mrs. Abraham Cooper, Mr. and
Twelfth Street Club, Thurs-
The second concert will take
Mrs. Nate S. Shapero, Mr. and
Mrs. Sylvan S. Grosner, James place on Tuesday, Nov. 24. The day, Nov. 19, 8 p. m., at the
Wilkus, Barbara Wilkus, Mary Detroit Music Study Club Choir Assembly Hall, 1915 Twelfth St.

berg, from Kademahs; in mem-
ory of Mrs. Rose Zeitsman, from
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Frank; in
memory of Arthur Caplan, from
Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan S. Grosner;
in memory of Yahrzeit of Mrs.
Edith Bremer Stone, from Mr.
and Mrs. Saul Copin; in memory
of Yahrzeit of Miss Thryza Gold-
stick, from Mr. and Mrs. Saul
Copin; in honor of 25th anniver-
sary of Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Srere, from Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
ward A. Atlas.

9

Family Activity
Added To Program

A family activity on Sunday
afternoons from 3 to 4 p. m.

has been added to the program
of the Health Education Depart-
ment of the Jewish Community
Center. The swimming pool will
be available on Sundays from :3

to 4 p. m. for children and their
parents for a mixed swim.
American Red Cross lifesavers
•iill be in charge. Bathers may
use their own suits or rent cot-
ton suits at the Center. Personal
suits must not contain wool.
Full membership in the Center
is required for all participants
and juniors must be at least 49
inches tall in order to go into
the pool.
The family swimming activity
is under the direction of Jack
Morgan, swimming instructor.

NUTRITION CLASS

RABBI A. M. HERSHMAN

rey Zedek, has been granted a
six months' leave of absence.
Dr. Hershman will preach at the

Sabbath morning service, Nov,
14. His friends will have an

opportunity at the close of this
service to bid Rabbi Hershman
farewell. During his ministry the

synagogue has become one of the
most important traditional con-
gregations in the country. Rabbi
Morris Adler is the associate
rabbi of the congregation.

NOTICE TO ATTORNEYS

Ludwig

Maybaum, attorney
and counsello•-at-law announces
the removal of his law offices
from 3479 Mitchell Ave. to 2957
Gratiot Ave., where he will en-
gage in the general practice of

the law. Phone, Fitzroy 2525.

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AMERICAN AUCTION HOUSE

What with food shortages and
substitutes being used, Jewish
4 849 GRAND RIVER AVE.
women in Detroit will be glad
to know that the Center has a
Auction Sale Every Monday—Private Sales Daily
nutrition class from 2 to 3:30
every Tuesday aftfernoon, which nes4Ittruwukety...,... ......
they are welcome to attend.
FIRST AID
A new first aid class has begun
on Tuesday night from 9:30 to
11:30. Dr. Erman is the in-
structor.
PRODUCTION UNIT
The Red Cross Production
Unit is open Thursday night at
the Jewish Community Center
for all those who wish to sew or
knit, or get wool. This group
should be very convenient for
people who are working (luring
the day, and who wish to do
something for the war effort.
Mrs. Albert Weisman is in
charge and will be glad to hell)
you.

I FOR QUALITY! INSIST ON

Purity Chapter 359. OES,
Installation Nov. 16

On Monday evening, Nov. 16,
Purity Chapter will hold its 35th
annual Public Installation of Of-
ficers. at Eastern Star Temple,
80 W. Alexandrine Ave., at 8 p.
m.
Mrs. Helen Tack will be install-

ed as worthy matron, and Harry
Tuqhman, patron.
On Monday evening, Dec. 7, the
worthy grand matron will hold
a school of instruction at the
Eastern Star Temple, at 8 p. m.

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