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Capt. L. M. Rittenberg
To Address Bnai David
A Joyous Chanukah to All
Arthur Szyk Exhibit
Opens Tuesday, Dec. 8
Captain Leonard M. Rittenberg
of the Center's social committee.
Admission to the Chanukah vic- will address the Friday Night
tory dance, at the Center, Wood- Gatherings of Congregation Bnai
ward at Holbrook, will be 55 David, Elmhurst and 14th on
An exhibit of the work of ants for Center members and Friday, Dec. 11, at 8:30 p. in. on
Arthur Szyk, Polish-Jewish art- 75 cents for non-members, in- "Some Problems of this War."
ist, will open at the Jewish Com- cluding tax.
This program is designed to
munity Center, Woodward at
analyze the essential problems
175 So. Campbell Ave.
Holbrook, on Tuesday evening, "The Problem of India" on now facing us. Captain Ritten-
Dec. 8
berg, psychiatrist of station Hos-
Next Book Chat Program pital, Selfrdige Field, is best
Vlnewood 2-1435
Born in Poland, he studied
equipped
to
speak
on
this
sub-
art in Paris. Just before the
The next Book Chat and film
outbreak of the first World War program at the Jewish commun- ject, because of his rich back
he was in the Orient and Asia ity Center is scheduled for Mon- ground of scholarly achievements
Minor and studied Mohammedan clay, Dec. 7, at 8:30 p. in. in the and his present position as the
art for rnore than a year. Some adult lounge. Jossyln Ilennessy, psychiatrist of Station Hospital
of his works have been hung the information officer of the in Selfridge Field.
A Joyous Chanukah to All
Special prayers will be recited
in the Luxembourg and the Na- agent general for India, will be
tional Library. Szyk has illus- the guest speaker. Mr. Ilennessy on this program for the victory
trated many books, among them will talk on the subject "The of the United Nations, prayers
"The Book of Esther," "The Problem of India." A special for our country, and for our
Temptation of St. Anthony's" phase of the evening will be the President, and individually the
KERSCHER
by Flaubert, "Jacob's Well" by showing of a 16 mm• sound film, names of our members who are
now
serving
in
the
armed
forces
Pierre Benoit, Ludwig Lewis- "The Changing Face of India."
ELEVATOR CO.
ohn's "The Last Days of Shy- The program is open to Center of the United States will be men-
lock." He created a series of 38 members without charge. There tioned in a special prayer.
minatures dealing with the Amer- is a charge of 17 cents to non-
Cantor M. B. Gordon will con-
ican Revolution called "Washing- members.
duct the musical portion of the
4624 HAMILTON AVE.
ton and His Times." The series
program. A social hour will fol-
TEMPLE 1-7840
low. All are welcome.
which took two years to com-
plete, was bought by President Zionist Organization
Moscicki of Poland who pre-
Central Alumnus Wins
sented it to President Franklin Chanukah Festival
D Roosevelt. The collection now
Role in "Male Animal"
hangs in the White House. At the At Shaarey Zedek
time of the presentation, a larger
Al Cohen, 2645 Cortland, an
A Joyous Chanukah to All
The Zionist Organization of alumnus of Central High School,
exhibition of Szyk's work was
held in the library of Congress Detroit is holding a Chanuka will play the role of Dean Da-
festival next Thursday evening, mon, a college dean, in the Stu-
—BUY WAR BONDS— in Washington.
From 1934-1937 Szyk worked Dec. 10, at Congregation Shaa- dent Stage, Wayne University
on the illumination of the Hag- rey Zedek, Chicago Blvd. at Law- undergraduate theater unit, pro-
duction of the Thurber-Nugent
gadah, the epic which deals with
Detroit's Largest
play "The Male Animal". The
the flight of the Jews from
Snapshot Finisher
three-act
comedy
will
be
pre-
Egypt.
This
work
was
dedicated
A Joyous Chanukah to All
Developing, Printing, Enlarging
sented at 8 p. m. on Dec. 3, 4,
to His Majesty, the King of Eng-
and 5, and at 3 p. m. Dec. 5, in
land and is called the King's
1055 EASTLAWN
the main building auditorium.
Haggadah. Only 240 copies of
Lenox 4792
STANDARD
Cohen, a senior majoring in
the Haggadah were printed in
psychology and English, will be
all.
playing his first role since be-
The Szyk exhibit at the Jew-
TUBE COMPANY
coming a member of the Student
Best Wishes for Chanukah)
ish Community Center will con-
Stage in September.
tain examples from the different
His role as the dean involves
types of work which Szyk has
14600 WOODWARD
him in the complications that
created. A copy of the Haggadah
TOwnsend 8-1900
arise when a college board of
will be on display, also the orig-
trustees is branded as "fascist,"
inal manuscript of Szyk's illus-
Detroit, Michigan
and the board fires the college
tration for "Rubaiyat of Omar
Window Shade Co.
professors and brands them as
Khayyam.'
"reds".
The
events
are
started
A volume of cartoons called
WINDOW SHADES
on the week-end of a very im-
"The New Order" satirizing the
MADE TO ORDER
portant
inter-collegiate
football
Fascists and Nazis in Europe ap-
Sincere Chanukah Greetings!
game.
Cleaned and Repaired
peared in 1941• Of this collec-
While attending Central High
tion Rollin Kirby, cartonist of
LINOLEUM
School, Cohen was active in
the New York Post, says that
Inlaid and Battleship
dramatic and radio affairs. At
Mr. Szyk's cartoons "have a
Wayne he is also a member of
'powerful Gothic quality" and
Rugs and Furniture
Wayne University Broadcasting
they "are different from any
VENETIAN
BLINDS
CANTOR
J.
H.
SONENKLAR
Guild,
nd
the
Inter-fraternity
ever turned out in this country.'
The exhibit will be open at ton. The following program will Council.
INSURANCE
Drapery Hardware
the Jewish Community Center, be featured:
"The Male Animal' has been
(let Our Prices and Nave
Every Known Kind
Woodward at Holbrook, Monday
Free Estimates Furnished
Rabbi Leon Fram of Temple presented on the stage and screen
1563 National Bank Bldg.
through Friday from 2 to 5 Israel will review the new book in this country, and has gained
8625 LINWOOD
p. m. and from 7:30 to 10 p. m• "Why a Jewish State?" by Rabbi recognition in several European
CALL TYLER 5-1230
CHerry 5756—CHerry 8494
and on Sunday from 1 to 5 Leon Feuer of Collingwood Ave., theater circles.
p. m. The exhibit will be open Toledo. Cantor J. H. Sonenklar
Res. UN. 1.8576
tc, the public without charge.
will render "The 31st Psalm"
and "Kleine Lichtelech". He will
Outstanding Artists on be accompanied by Miss Florence
Kutben. Community singing will
FOR A QUARTER CENTURY
Chanukah
Program
follow. There will be a social
Sincere Chanukah Greetings!
with refreshments after the pro-
—DETROIT'S
FINEST FOOD
Emily Mutter Adams, vio- gram. All are invited. There will
linist, Bernard Argiewicz, callist, be no admission fee and no solic-
The utmost care is exercised in planning Our
both members of the Detroit itation of funds.
menus to insure sufficient variety to please the
Symphony Orchestra, as well as
Julius Chajes, composer-pianist,
most exacting taste.
will perform Hebrew composi- Council of Jewish
tions at a Chanukah concert Women Lunch Dec. 7
VISIT OUR COCKTAIL LOUNGE
which will take place in the aud-
Your favorite drink mined by experts
itorium of the Jewish Commun-
The Detroit section, National
Coal and Coke
ity Center on Dec. 8, 1942• Can- Council of Jewish Women, will
Cohen
will
per-
H.
tor Hyman
entertain all paid up members
form the blessing over the cand- at a luncheon on Monday, Dec. 7,
les and sing a few solos, accom- at 12:30 o'clock at the Jewish
5784 TWELFTH ST.
panied at the piano by Lucia Community Center. Dr. B. Bene-
Wolton. The concert will close dict Glazer, rabbi of Temple
12TH end HAZELWOOD
PHONE TRINITY 2-9366
with the audience singing Chan- Beth El will address the meeting.
MAdison 0285
ukah and Palestinian songs under
Mrs. Gilbert Michael, chairman
the direction of Mr. Chajes.
of the council resale shop has
Admission will be by ticket asked all members to bring a
only. Tickets may be secured at bundle to the luncheon.
the Center office free of charge
Mrs. Maurice Siden, who is
prior to the day of the con- chairman of the luncheon commit-
A Joyous Chanukah to All
cent.
tee is being assisted by Mrs.
H. J. L. Frank as co-chairman,
Darrel Beach and His
Mrs. Leonard Radner, Mrs. Man-
of /4M,
Amivrawf....,•■••■ Msw/awnfarAwouww•N
M. JACOB SONS Diplomats To Play Dec. 6 uel Arden, Mrs. Harry Jacobson
tr..
I riffAl Pr Al rilE fret
and Mrs. Morton Ashner.
This same committee assisted
Darrell Beach and his diplo-
Bottles and Jars
mats, well known Detroit dance at the USO on Nov. 18, and fur-
band, will be featured at the nished J00 sandwiches for the
Jewish Community Center's 3rd service men.
2903 BEAUBIEN
Another group which is doing
holiday hop, a Chanukah Victory
dance, scheduled for Sunday eve- an interesting piece of work is
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ning, Dec. 6, in the Center's the committee on Social legisla-
main auditorium. The Chanukah tion which is conducting neigh-
victory dance is third in the ser- borhood study groups on current
ies of holiday dances and parties problems both National and local.
The first of these groups of
sponsored by the Center's social
committee. The first two affairs, which Mrs. Marshall Silver is
A Joyous Chanukah to All
an Armistice celebration and a chairman will meet on the first
jhanksgiving party, drew large and third Tuesdays of each month
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''crowds, who thoroughly enjoyed at 1:30, at the home of Mrs.
MICHIGAN
the many unusual features of the Charles Feinberg of 2215 Boston
evenings, and the highly imag- Blvd.
RUST PROOF CO.
Another group under the direc-
inative decorative schemes.
At midnight, at the Chanukah tion of Mrs. Bernard Lieberman
CADMIUM PLATING
victory dance, the anniversary of will meet on the first and third
the date, Dec. 7, 1941, will be Thursday of each month at two
STEVE BUBNAR
properly observed with a broad- o'clock at the home of Mrs. Wil-
cast of the transcription of Pres- liam Frank, 18426 Wildemere.
2128 JOS. CAMPAU AVE.
A third group which are plan-
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ident Roosevelt's Declaration of
War, an a brief but appropriate ning evening discussion classes
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will be under the chairmanship of
ceremony.
Mrs.
Benjamin
Gould.
Miss Ethel Shur is chairman
ceptable in thy sight, 0 Lord, my
strength and my redeemer"
In these words of the Psalm they
spoke to God together.
Judith felt that in this hour
she was more Jewish than she
had been in walking on the other
side of the narrow street all her
days since the time she first be-
gan to feel apart from Mary Fo-
garty. This looked like the Juda-
ism of the prophet who spoke
about the One Father. She and
the Christian sister who sat at
her side were speaking together
to Him.
This was being Jewish if to
lx' Jewish was more than a self-
service, if being Jewish had to
do with the brotherhood. Judith
hoped the Christian sisters were
feeling the same way about their
religion in this sacred hour of
sitting at the one altar with the
Jewish sisters and speaking to
God with them. When all Jews
and Christians feel that way the
time of brotherhood will have
come, she thought.
Judith's upbringing rose up to
admonlsh her that maybe these
thoughts were heresy, but she
winked respectfully at God and
God understood and she knew it
was all right.
will
meet-
Bnai
loon,
topic
will
rage
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