DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Molly Siegel Annual Banquet at Schiffs and Moss Auditorium Dec. 6 Jr. Hadassah Observes Tag Day Nov. 29 Molly Segal Auxiliary of the Jewish Consumptive Relief So- ciety of Denver, Col., has com- pleted its final plans for its 11th annual banquet, which will be held Dec. 6 at Schiffs and Moss Auditorium. Mrs. S. Saidman and Mrs. Waterstone are the chair- men. The president, Mrs. A. Gold, will introduce the toastmaster, Rev. David Golden, and the guest speaker will be Rabbi Jacob Un- ger, well known Zionist leader. There will be music during the dinner, and dancing to the music of Morris and his orchestra. For further details call Mrs. A. Greenfield, publicity chairman, To. 8-6020. Sunday, Nov. 29, is Jewish National Fund Tag Day. Marion Apple, J. N. F. chairman of Jr. Hadassah. is asking for the assistance of all members for tag day collection. All girl collectors are request- ed to meet at the Hadassah headquarters, in the Avalon Bldg., Davison and Linwood, on Sunday morning at 10 o'clock, to receive their assignments. Jewish National Fund is the only means through which land is purchased in Palestine in the name of the Jewish people. The urgency for more land should be apparent to every thinking per- son—both for the vital part it can play in the present war by supplying more food for the soldiers in the East, and the part it will play in the future by having more land on which to settle the thousands of desti- tute Jews of Europe. OPENS OFFICES Dr. Alvin Graff, chiropodist, foot specialist, announces the opening of a suite of offices at 9049 Woodward Ave. at Clair- mount, Madison 1202. Ladies' Aux. 135 4 J.W.V., Elected Officers Nov. 23 Bnai Moshe Sisterhood Card Party Nov. 29 Members of Congregation Bnai Moshe, their friends and the gen- eral public are invited to attend a card party sponsored by the Sisterhood Sunday evening, Nov. 29, 8 o'clock, in the banquet hall of the Congregation, Dexter and Lawrence. Proceeds will be devoted to re- ligious and charitable work of the Sisterhood. Mrs. Alex Fisch, the president, appointed Mrs. Morris Weinstein and Mrs. Irv- ing Greenspan, chairmen of this affair. Detroit Ladies Auxiliary No. 135, Jewish tWar Veterans of the U. S., held its annual elec- tion of officers Monday night, Nov. 23, and the following of- ficers were elected for the coin- ing year: Mrs. Henrietta Niman, president; Mrs. Ruth Richie, sen- ior vice president; Mrs. Edith Meskin, junior vice president; Mrs. Esther Tenzer, treasurer; Mrs. May Ginsburg, judge advo- cate; Mrs. Hattie Cohen, chap- lain; Mrs. Ruth Schreiber, con- ductress;, Mrs. Fay Shapiro, guard; and the following three trustees, Mrs. Ann Elias, Mrs. Birdie Rosenberg and Mrs. An- nette Kahn. The outgoing presi- dent is Mrs. May Ginsburg. Public installation will be hell at the Book Cadillac Hotel, Sun- day, Dec. 6, at 4 p. m. Dr. Halkin, Noted Poet, To Address Kvutzah Ivrith in Hebrew Who are the Indispensables? Is it the soldier on the deserts of North Africa, the sailor in the Solomons, the men of the Merchant Marine on convoy duty to Russia, the fighting Marines in Guadalcanal, the airmen making up the crews of our Flying Fortresses, the mechanic in the warplants, our women at work, our patriotic school children, cur hard- working doctors, our average citizen- Who are the indisponsables7 Every American is indispensable. More and more as months go by every one of us will be doing more and mere vital work. Every one of us will be called upon to do harder, more enervating work. We must guard our bodies because we are all indispensable. Make it a point to visit your doctor today if you feel over-tired, over-worked Cr 'below normal in any respect. Usually your doctor can advise you how to overcome any slight indisposition. If your physician writes a prescription, Sam's are well prepared to compound it in line with highest standards. Outstanding features of Sam's service are laboratory - controlled ingredients, step-by-step checking for accuracy, and the most reasonable prices. SAM'S Drug Department, Inc. PRESCRIPTIONS Campus Martius at Woodward Randolph at Monroe Cantor David Katzman To Sing in Chanukah Concert at Bnai Moshe Dr. S. Halkin, famous Hebrew poet, essayist and lecturer, will be the guest speaker of the Kvut- zah, the Hebrew Educational Group, on Saturday evening, Nov. 28, at 9 o'clock in the Red Cross Sittig Cohen Building, 13226 Law- ton Ave. Dr. Halkin who will discuss the development of the modern He- brew literature, is one of the in- structors of the College of Jew- ish Studies in Chicago. He is also an instructor at the Uni- versity of Chicago. Formerly he was a teacher of American liter- ature in the Herzliah Academy of Tel Aviv, Palestine. He is one of the most distinguished Hebrew writers in this country, and in his latest Hebrew book, entitled "The Temporary and the Permanent in Literature," he gives critical reviews of many modern books in Hebrew, English and in other languages. His lecture before the Kvutzah will be in Hebrew. Everybody is welcome to attend. Morris Lachover is chair- man of the cultural committee, and Aaron Teitelbaum is the president of the Kvutzah Ivrith. Bnai David Ladies Luncheon Dec. 16 Mrs. Z. Needle, president of the Ladies' Auxiliary of Congre- gation Bnai David, Elmhurst and 14th, announces that plans are completed for the annual donor luncheon which takes place on Dec. 16, at 1 o'clock, in the synagogue social hall. Mrs. B. Margolies is luncheon chairman and a large attendance is expected. The proceeds of the luncheon go to the upkeep and purchase of equipment for the synagogue and the carrying on of its activities. Mrs. Eva Rosen is chairman of reservation. Mrs. Joshua Spe•ka is program chair- man and a very impressive pro- gram will be presented at the luncheon. Members of the syna- gogue and their friends are urged to call Mrs. Needle, To. 6-5521, for reservations. BUY WAR 21, 1942 We Can Be Thankful Cantor David Katzman of Con- gregation Bnai Moshe will sing in a Chanukah concert to be held Sunday, Dec. 6, at 8:30 p. nr., in the synagogue of Con- We can be thankful— For in spite of it all Our Maker will not His universe fall; He built is so beautifully, Without and within; Even though it totter, Through vile men's l-- For WeFocranthebree The moon and stars, The flowers, the bees; The birds are ours, There still lives faith And many a good nur; There still shines hope For a better plan. suu We can be thankful— For the courage great Among our throng, Who will sacrifice much No matter how long. Hon. Carl J. Hambro at Cass Town Hall Dec. 4 Hon. Carl J. Hambro, distin- guished statesman, international- ist and president of the Norwe- gian Parliament-in-exile in Wash- ington, who directed resistance to Germany and the saving of the king and the government when Norway was invaded, is speaking for the Detroit Town Hall at the Cass Theater, Friday morning, Dec. 4, at 11 o'clock. Dr. Hambro has been a leader in international affairs since he entered the parliament of his own country at the age of 19, he was head of the conservative party and chairman of the com- mittee on foreign relations. In 1939 he was president of the last League of Nations Assem- bly. He is one of the important principal journalists and news- paper owners in Europe, a fa- vorite writer of detective stories as well as author of many books, being well known in the United States for "I Saw It Happen in Norway" and his last book, "The Peace To Come". Now in this country, living at Princeton, N. J., Dr. Hambro continues to work not only for a free Norway, but for a free and united world, under a mod- ern and workable League of Nations. His subject is "Win- ning the Peace". November We must be thankful— For our leaders so brave Who guide our Democracy So as none to enslave; For our defenders in service Who risk their lives, Who leave parents and friends, Their children and wives, CANTOR DAVID KATZMAN gregation Bnai Moshe, Dexter and Lawrence. The concert will be held for the benefit of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah. Cantor Katzman, who is known all over the Jewish world as the former "Wilnaer Stodt Chasan" and successor of the unforgotten genius Jossele Rosenblatt of New York, is the possessor of a wonderful tenor voice. His great art has brought him many friends and admirer's during the five years he has been connected with Congrega- tion Bnai Moshe. Cantor Katzman and Nathan Turbovsky, the leader of the choir, have donated their serv- ices for this concert. On the same program an orchestra under Dave Diamond will appear. It is the first time in many years that Detroit will have the op- po•tunity to hear a traditionally Jewish concert. Admission cards may be obtained in the offices of Congregation Bnai Moshe and Yeshivath Beth Yehudah and also in the Hebrew book stores, Chesluk's and Zion, and on the evening of the concert at the synagogue entrance of Bnai Moshe. Hapoel Hamizrachi Elects Officers The first parlor meeting of the newly reorganized Hapoel Hamiz- rachi of Detroit was held Thurs- day evening, Nov. 19 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Rosenthal of 2479 Blaine Ave. After a very enlightening talk by Dr. J. G. Heller, former secretary of the Hapoel Hamizrachi of America; election of officers took place. The following were elected: honorary chairmen, Rabbi A. M. Hersh- man, Rabbi M. Adler and Rabbi I. Stollman; active committee: Rabbi I. Nathan, Meyer Weisen- field and Dr. Wesiser; secretary, Mrs. J. Temchin; treasurer, Max W. Temchin. The committee is going to call a meeting for organizing of the Youth groups, when the complete ideology of the Hapoel Hamiz- rachi will be explained. Also at this time preparations will be made for the forthcoming visit of Dr. Federbush of New York, president of Hapoel Hamizrachi of America. Eli Levin Aux. Post 230 Birthday Dinner Dec. 13 They are so thankful— To fight for the right, And will lead us To our victory With power and might That we may be- Foreve• thankful. —MIRIAM G. SLOBIN. Rabbi I. Stollman To Be Guest Speaker at Mishkan Israel Banquet The annual Chevro Kadisho and membership banquet of Congre- gation Mishkan Israel, Blaine at Linwood, will take place Sunday, Nov. 29, at 6 p. m., in the social hall of the congregation. This event will be marked by a special program of communal interest which will aim to foster unity of the members and center their activities with religious re- quirements in conjunction with present war conditions. Rabbi I. Stollman, the spiritual leader of the congregation, will be the main speaker. Greetings will be extended by Rabbis S. R. Weiss, Unger of Yeshivah Beth Yehudah, and Rabbi Rottenberg of Yeshivah Chaim Lublin. Vo- cal selections will be rendered by Cantor I. Skolnick. Brief ad- dresses will be made by the president, J. Weiss, and vice president, P. Kordzik. a worthwhile evening is prom- ised to all participants. Congress Women Designate December Membership Month Mrs. Arnold Frank, chairman of the hospitality committee of the Detroit Women's Division of the American Jewish Congress, announces that December has been designated as membership month. The regular meeting will be replaced by membership teas to be held at the homes of several of the members on Dec. 9. There will be speakers at each of the teas to give informative talks on Congress activities with a dis- cussion period following. Mem- bers are urged to bring all their prospects to the home most con- venient for them. The following have been an- nounced as hostesses: Mrs. Adolph Ehrlich, 1991 Calvert; Mrs. Irwin I. Cohn, 18450 Fairfield; Mrs. Louis Glasier, 17207 Wooding- ham Drive; Mrs. Benjamin Gor- don, 4782 Leslie, and 111ri. Jacob Schakne, 8603 LaSalle The Eli Levin Ladies' Auxin- ary 230 of the Jewish War Vet- Rabbi Wohlg elernter to erans of United States are spon- coring a birthday dinner on Sun- Address Forum Dec. 4 day evening, Dec. 13, at the Congregation Beth Tells Ent- Workman's Circle Auditorium. Chaim: Members and friends are invited to attend. All post members and the synagogue, families are asked to cooperate. anuel will hold Woodrow. its annual Wilson : Dec. . Mrs. Ida Schultz, chairman, an- or Mrs. Rose president, at dinner the lighting thi fourth flounces a full Cantor, course dinner will 6, kah at the of social hall of :30 o'clock. be served. There will be enter- and candle, Taylor, 6 Sunday event! Al, L. enia titinment and cards. For reserva- able evening has been .. ranged for all To. those 8-0394, attending Therr lions call Ida Schultz, y. will be a charge of SI . 5 Pe Ty. 5-4408. The raising of funds. A special Friday evenin forum m. is very essential as money is person. be held Dec. 4 at 8: - ' 1) ., 1!„ needed for the "Adopt a Yank" -a will project and to help keep up the A special Chanukah progi:on a!: morale of our boys in service; will b e given and by Rabbi M. . 14. also to bring cheer to veterans been arranged an inidres." Wohlgelernter. There in the hospitals. tenter " ill The auxiliary asks sister chap- Hyman Schulsinger. tern for their full cooperation in community singing led by Ca helping to make this affair BONDS— success. a —BUY WAR BONDS-