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December 11, 1942 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1942-12-11

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Luncheon on Jan. 19

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The Ezra Women's Division of
the American Federation for Pol-
ish Jews is devoting all its ef-
forts from now until Jan. 19,
in an effort to promote its most
ambitious annual donor luncheon,
to take place in the Shaarey
Zedek auditorium.
Mrs. Rebecca Redblatt, chair-
man, and Mrs. L. Steinberg, co-
chairman, announce that'the cap-
tains and several committees are
busily engaged in contacting Jew-
ish women in Detroit and assist-
ing them to raise their pledges
of $5.50. The souvenir book com-
mittee, with Mrs. J. Kahan act-
ing as treasurer and Mrs. Ida
Goldman as secretary, reports
steady progress. Mrs. Sadie Wein-
berg is in charge of darlings and
memorials. She may be reached
at Un. 2-1302.
Mrs. Pauline Finkelstein is
chairman of tea parties, and Mrs.

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

-:-CENTER ACTIVITIES-:-

Chajes on Round Table
Mu3ic Committee

The Detroit Round Table of
Catholics, Jews, and Protestants
has announced the formation of
an Inter-faith Music Committee
which is planning a series of

Saturday evening, Dec. 12 at
8:i0 o'clock.
Features of the evening will
be dance music by Rudy Rose
and his dance band and the stag-
ing of several social mixers and
group dances.
Admission charges are 12e for
members and 17c for non-mem-
bers, tax included.

Women's Clubs
Centers Calendar

13

Rabbi Eric Friedland
To Be Guest Speaker at
J.N.F. Luncheon Dec. 17

Rabbi Eric Friedland of Pon-
tiac will be quest speaker at the
paid up membership luncheon of
the Ladies Auxiliary of Jewish
National Fund, on Thursday,
Dec. 17, 1942, 12 noon at Jew-
ish Community Center, Wood-
wa•d Ave.
Mrs. Wm. Kloffer, membership
chairman, appeals to all mem-
bers to attend and bring a new
member.
Sponsors of the day are Mes-
dames Benj. Klein, Leo Gold,
Samuel Heyman, Harry Davis,
Leon Kay and Harry Schwartz.
In charge of arrangements
with Mrs. Benj. Gordon are
Mesdames John Hayman, Harry
Davis, Maritz Schubiner and
Harry Schwartz.
Program of the afternoon, Cav-
alcade of Hebrew and Jewish
music.
Participants are Edith Sauls,
vocalist; Mrs. Samuel Shaflander,
narrator and Rosa Bass'n Stein,
accompanist.
Mrs. Philip Cutler, president,
anticipates greeting all members
and many new members and hopes
for united efforts in the redemp-
tion of the soil of Palestine.

HERMAN L. BERG
MOVES LAW OFFFICES

Herman L. Berg, attorney and
counsellor-at-law, announces the
removal of his law offices from
1044 National Bank Bldg. to
more spacious quarters at 1725
National Bank Bldg., where he
will engage in the general prac-
tice of the law. Telephone Ch.
0390.

HOLIDAY GREETINGS

The Council of Mothers' Clubs
SOLOMON GARAGE
is cooperating with the Social
Service Employees Union (CIO)
R. B. SOLOMON, Prop.
in surveying the Jewish neigh-
borhoods for the purpose of de-
termining whether there is a need
3850 MICHIGAN
for "day-care Centers." Many
women are going to work and
LAfayeite 5170
have make-shift plans for their
children's
care,
because
they
do
D. Chaleff is in charge of rum-
not know that (lay-care Centers"
mage.
can be made available to them
Mrs. Celia Greenberg is chair-
by the City authorities. Others,
man of the pledges with a large
perhaps, would like to work if
SEASON'S GREETINGS
committee serving as captains.
they knew that their children
Proceeds of this luncheon will
would be properly cared for dur-
be devoted to a shipment of vita-
ing their absence.
Wolf Sanitary
mins and medical supplies to
Mothers of Detroit, if you are
Polish-Jewish refugees wherever
Wiping Cloth Co.
in either these categories, regis-
they may be reached. As an affil-
ter with the Mothers' Club in
late of the Federation of Polish
974 SHERMAN AVE.
your neighborhood, or contact the
Jews this work forms an integral
JULIUS CHAJES
Mothers' Club worker daily be-
part of the program to which the
CAdillac 7134
Federation is devoted.
musical events for 1943, em- tween 10:30 and 12:30 at Madi- —BUY WAR BONDS—
6 Trunk Lines to Serve You
Mrs. Jennie Weinberg is presi- bracing the works of composers son 8400.
dent of the Ezra Women's Divi- of the three faiths. Julius Chajes, Mothers' Club Calendar
Young Women's Study Club, day afternoon from 4-4:30 o'clock.
sion.
director of music at Temple Beth
El and at the Jewish Commun- Sunday, Dec. 13, 7:30 p. m., The boys and girls who wish
HOLIDAY GREETINGS
ity Center, was appointed to rep- Pearl Harbor Party. At home of to use the swimming pool must
resent the Jewish faith. The Mrs. S. Firestone, 16134 North- be full members of the Center
BAY CITY NOTES
lawn
(near
Puritan).
other two members of the com-
and must attend the regular Jun-
Davison-Oakman Club, Tues- ior Sunday Fun program held
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Isackson, mittee are Joseph Michand of
day,
Dec.
15,
8
p.
m.,
Northwest
each week from 2-4 o'clock. In
who were married in Chicago, the Catholic Church of the Holy Branch, Lawton at Tyler.
addition to swimming, the Sun-
Thanksgiving Day, have arrived Redeemer, and Dr. Nellie B. Hu-
Parkside Study Club, Wednes- day Fun program includes dra-
Woodmere Scrap
in Bay City, where they will ger, founder and director of the
Dec. 16, 1:30 p. m., Park- matics, music, story-telling, arts
make their home at 1300 McKin- Detroit Guild of Church Mu- day,
side
Talmud
Torah,
Midland
at
sicians, a branch of the Detroit
and crafts, and games.
ley avenue.
Iron & Metal Co.
Parkside.
The Sunday Fun Program,
The ceremony was quietly sol- Council of Churches.
Woodward
Club,
Wednesday,
scheduled for December 13, from
emnized by Rabbi Louis Mann,
Dec. 16, 1:30 p. in., Jewish Corn- 2:30 o'clock, will take the form
pastor of Sinai temple, Chicago,
Center, Woodward at of a junior Chanukah party. All
at the home of the mother of the Victory Club and War munity
Holbrook.
the children who regularly at-
bride, the former Miss Elaine
Center Club, Wednesday, Dec. tend the Sunday Fun and their
E101 W. Fort St.
Marks, in Chicago. Only mem- Brides Have Programs 16,
8
p.
m.,
Jewish
Community
friends are invited. There will be
bers of the immediate families
Center,
Woodward
at
Holbrook.
Vinewood 1.2395
Among the several programs,
a special program, games and re-
were present.
Street Club, Thursday, freshments. Miss Florence Lip-
Attending the couple were her designed to meet the needs of Twelfth
Dec. 17, 8 p. m., Assembly Hall, schutz is in charge.
sister, Mrs. David Cutner, of war-time Detroit, conducted by 9125
12th Street.
Chicago, and his brother Ralph the Jewish Community Center, are
the Victory Club and the War
Isackson, of Bay City.
Brides Group.
First Lieut. David Kahn, for-
Banded together in the Vic- Arthur Szyk Exhibit
merly of Bay City, is undergoing tory Club are a group of local
FOR A QUARTER CENTURY
specialized training at the new young women who conduct social Is Being Sponsored
Air Forces Officer Training gatherings for the out-of-towner
—DETROIT'S FINEST FOOD
School, Miami Beach, Fla., to di- girls on Wednesday evenings, at By Art Committee
rect vital administrative and sup- the Center, Woodward at Hol-
The utmost care is exercised in planning our
The exhibit of the Work of
ply operations of the rapidly ex- brook. Cards, games, refresh- Arthur
Szyk,
eminent
Polish-
menus to insure sufficient variety to please the
panding forces. Dr. Kahn's wife ments and informal conversation
most exacting taste.
is residing at 113-14 Seventy-sec- are the order of the evenings. Jewish artist, was opened at the
ond road, Forest Hills, Long Is- The hostesses endeavor to point Jewish Community Center, Wood-
ward
at
Holbrook,
Tuesday
night,
VISIT OUR COCKTAIL LOUNGE
land, N. Y.
up to interesting features of the Dec. 8. The exhibit features items
city to their guests, and to offer of extreme rarity and value.
Your favorite drink mixed by exports
Second Lieut Leonard Kessler, friendly advice regarding stores,
Szyk is the creator of an il-
112 North Grant street, won pro- restaurants, beauty shops, places
motion to the rank of first lieu- of amusement, to give the perti- luminated Haggadah which is
tenant according to an announce- nent information so important to known as the King's Haggahad.
ment from the Medical Replace- the girl living alone in a strange Only 240 copies of this Haggadah
were printed. A copy sells for
ment Training Center, Camp city.
$750. In addition to one of the
Berkeley, Texas. Lieut Kessler
War Brides
12TH and HAZELWOOD
PHONE TRINITY 2.9366
eopies being displayed at the
has been assigned to Co. B., 62nd
With the first meeting sched- Jewish Community Center, 49
Battalion.
uled for Dec. 14, a group of young pages of original manuscripts
Mrs. Wm. Lindenbaum of New women, whose husbands are in which Szyk prepared for the
York is the guest of her mother, the Service, will meet regularly Haggadah will also be on ex-
Mrs. A. Kentz.
at the Center each Tuesday eve- hibit.
ning. The War Brides group is
Forty-six pages of the original
being organized for recreational manuscript of the Statute of Kailsz
Perfection Lodge To
purposes and to give community will also be on display. This
install Officers Dec. 16
service.
Statute of Kalisz is the Bill of
Perfection Lodge No. 486, F.
Young women, interested in
& A. M., held its annual election, either or both groups, are invited Rights granted to the Jews by
with the following results: Wor- to contact Miss Matilda Segal, Boleslasv, Grand Duke of Poland,
shipful master, Harry Zausmer, at the Jewish Community Center, in 1264. For this work Szyk
was awarded the Grand Cross of
senior warden, Charles Lippett; Madison 8400.
Merit by the Polish government.
junior warden, Arthur Gould;
Among the other items included
senior deacon, Joseph M. Sisler;
in the exhibit are 100 plaques
junior deacon, Seib Mann; sec- Hostesses To Extend
which will be on sale at $1.00
retary, David Colman, P. M.; Hospitality to Newcomers
each, and 19 framed, signed
treasurer, A. J. Blumenau, P. M.
prints which will be on sale at
A
unique
program
has
been
in-
. The formal installation will be
$4.00 each.
held at the lodge rooms in the stituted at the Jewish Commun-
The Szyk exhibit at the Jewish
ity Center and is scheduled for
Masonic Temple on Dec. 16.
Monday evenings throughout the Community Center is being spon-
season. A group of Center mem- sored by the Art Committee of
SEGAL
bers has been invited to serve as which Mesdames Walter Leib
hostesses to extend hospitality to and David B. Werbe are co-
(Continued from Page 4.)
new-comers to Detroit, engaged chairmen. Other members of the
/aorimmunmene
in war work, and a party is committee are Mesdames Milton
only on justice that is for all the held each week. The evening's Strauss, Edward D. Quint, Har-
people of the world can lasting program includes (lancing, cards, old Smiley, Hoke Lavin, Alex-
peace stand. As my contented man games, community singing, re- ander Freeman, Julian G. Wolf-
in the white cottage on the hill freshments.
ner, Samuel R. Glogower, Joseph
said, where everybody has enough
Bess Levin acts as chairman M. Welt, Mortimer H. Meyer,
there's nothing to fight about .
of the Hostess Committee. Her Melville S. Welt, Harry Farbsten,
"We never quarrel because all committee includes Roslyn Gor- Moritz Kahn, David Wilkus; and
of us have enough — these cot- don, who leads the community Messrs. Charles E. Feinberg and
CLEANERS & DYERS
tages, these gardens, the wheat singing, Betty Matinka, Gertrude Arthur Siegel.
533-S47 EAST FOREST
growing in plenty for the chil- Rubin, Ethel Shur, Ruth Fried-
The exhibit is being held in
dren against the winter."
the Adult Lounge of the Jewish
land, and Tillie Feinbloom.
I like the title: American In-
in every type Community Center and is open
stitute on Judaism and a Just of Out-of-towners
war work, men or women, are
the public without charge.
and Enduring Peace. It suggests invited to attend these get- ac- to
Monday
throgh Thursday from 2
Best Wishes for a Joyous Holiday
a Judaism that is not concerned
or to get in to 5 p. m. and 7:30 to 10 p. m.;
with the fate of Jews alone. It quainted parties,
seems to understand that the fate touch with Miss,Matilda Segal at and Sunday from 2 to 5 p. m.
of Jews is not separate from the the Center, Woodward at Hol-
brook.
total struggle for justice.
Swimming Open To
(I don't insist on white cot-
Intermediate
Council
Junior Boys and Girls
FINE FOODS
tages though. They may be trim-
riled in blue or green or even Chanukah Dance Dec. 12
12647 DEXTER BLVD., cornet LESLIE
Swimming i sopen to Junior
, red, in accordance with Comman
The Intermediate Council of boys and girls, who are at least
Man's taste. A good new world
NORTHLAWN 9213
wouldn't be either good or new the Jewish Community Center is 4 feet 1 inch tall, at the Jew-
presenting a Chanukah dance on ish Community Center, each Sun-
if it is regimented.)

HARRY BOESKY

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