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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1943-01-15

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January 15, 1943

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

-:-CENTER ACTIVITIES-:-

Jane Dudley, Sophie Maslow, William Bales In
American Dance Ensemble Wednesday, Jan. 20

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Week-End Function! to
Mark Yeshivah Beth
Yehudah Anniversary

Contributions to the
Jewish Home for Aged

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SEGAL

(Continued from page 4)

I should say that this sin that
The following have made con- also crops up in me at times.
tributions to the Home: Mrs.
Yes, my dear friend, instead
Martha Levey, Ann Arbor, Mich., of pointing to each other's faults,
in memory of father, 111oyshe; let us go together to cultivate the
several virtues we have; to cul-
Mr. ;111(1 Dlrs. Herman R. Sable, tivate them, each for the good of
in memory of Isabelle Hayden; the other. Let us clasp hands, for
Max E. Sable, in memory of our weaknesses as human beings,
Isabelle Hayden; Mr. and Mrs. are many and we must hold to-
Louis Blumberg, in memory of gether, in support of each other, if
are ever to get to the moun-
Isabelle Hayden; the Emotion we
tain tap.
Club, in memory of Joseph Bro-
It's a long way up and cur-
der; the officers of the Colonial rently we are doing a lot of blast-
Department Store, in memory of ing to clear the road and make
Isabelle Hayden; R. Wallace and the way easier for those who will
J. Perlman Families, in memory be coming up after us. We are
of Anna Newman; Mr. and Mrs. blasting our way through with the
II. W. Himelhoch, in memory of idea that when we get to the top
Isabelle Hayden; J. J. Tobias, we w ill start build'ng a bright,
in memory of Isabelle Hayden; new world.
C. P. \Veil, in memory of Isa-
Let's not stop to push each
belle Hayden; Dr. Benjamin W. other around and to burden each
Dovitz, in memory of Ida Mellen; other with a weight of recrimi-
Mrs. Harry II. Elbinger, Brook- nations and reproaches, like you
line, Mass., in memory of father. telling me, the Jew, to go and
Selig Koploy, and sister, Lillian study myself and find my faults,
Elbinger; Mrs. Hattie Fisher, in as if my vices were special to me.
memory of mother, Shayne-Es-
The way is steep and dark and
the•; Mrs. Celia Blumrosen, Pon- light is needed. You have lights
tiac, Mich., in memory of hus- and I have lights. You, the light
band, Nathan Blumrosen; Mr. of your Teacher who gave you
and Mrs. Leonard N. Simons, in the Golden Rule and I the light
memory of Isabelle Hayden; Mr. of our prophet who preached the
and Mrs. Leonard N. Simons, in brotherhood. ("Have we not all
memory of Albert Kahn; Leo and one Father?")
So let's go, and please don't
Rose Friedman, donation; Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Shapiro, in mein- catch yourself ever again writing
ory of Dr. J. William. Mendoza; such a letter, even with the kind-
Mr. and Mrs .M. J. Greenberg, liest and most respectful inten-
in memory of Mrs. Libbie Fink. tions.

Plans for the observance of
a 30-day period, Feb. 6 through
March 7, in commemoration of
the first anniversary of Yeshi-
voth Beth Yehudah in its new
home on Dexter and Cortland,
are now being completed by a
special committee of the local
academy. During the month,
which in the HArew calendar of
this year is known as First Adar,
four or five week-end public
functions will be held, to be ad-
dressed by outstanding spokes-
men of traditional Judaism, and
committees • will visit organiza-
tions and synagogues to acquaint
them with the work of the insti-
tution and to secure support
for it.
All activities will center about
the date of Feb. 15, marking the
completion of one year since the
new structure was dedicated in
1942. The observance will con-
clude with a patrons' dinner Sun•
day, March 7.
JANE DUDLEY WILLIAM BALES SOPHIE MASLOW
Abraham Dubrinsky, member
of the Yeshivah's board of di-
With a concert at Detroit's sons Miss Dudley has been a rectors and prominent orthodox
Jewish Community Center, Wed- featured (lancer with the Martha layman, was named treasurer of
nesday evening, Jan. 20, second Graham Company.
the anniversary month.
on its itinerary, the American
Born in New York City, also,
Dance Ensemble, composed of Sophie Maslow had her first per-
Wasted money Is wasted
Jane Dudley, Sophie Maslow and forming experience in the chil-
lives. Don't waste precious
William Bales, has embraked on dren's productions of the famous
lives. Every dollar you can
a brief tour of the country. Neighborhood Playhouse. She has
Under the chairmanship of Mrs, conducted dance courses at King-
spare should be used to buy
David Cooper, and her dance con- Smith School, in Washington, and
War Bonds. Buy your ten
sultants committee, the Detroit nt New York University.
percent every pay day
Jewish Community Center has be- Earning his college expenses
come recognized as a sponsor of by dancing, William Bales gradu- Parkside.
mode•n dance groups in the city. ate(' from the University and
Woodward Club: Wednesday,
"The Center," according to Mrs. later from the Mina School of Jan. 20, 8 p. m., Jewish Commu-
Cooper, "is proud to present this Carnegie Tech., in his native nity Center, Woodward at Hol-
young all-American troupe. The Pittsburgh. He has appeared as brook.
group's impressario, none other a performer for five season, with
Center Club: ednesday, Jan.
than the magazine Dance Obser- the Doris Humphrey and Charles 20, 1:30 p. m., Jewish Commu-
vet," commented Mrs. Cooper, Weidman Group.
nity Center, Woodward at Hol-
Miss Dudley will conduct a class brook.
"calls this trio, 'the second gen-
eration of modern dancers,' the in modern techniques at the Cen-
The past presidents will meet
artistic heirs of those pioneer ter, the evening preceding the for a dessert luncheon on Mon-
fist generation moderns, Martha concert, Tuesday, Jan. 19, at day, Jan. 25, at 1 p. in., at the
Graham, Hanya Holm, Doris 7:30. Detroit's (lance students are Jewish Community Center, Wood-
Humphrey and Charles Weidman. invited to participate at a nomi- ward at Holbrook.
This young trio has been stand- nal fee.
ing them up—the S. R. 0. sign DIVERSIFIED PROGRAM
The trio's numbers scheduled Book Review Series To
has been out—since their first
joint debut, which answer all for the Dance Concert on Wed- Resume Monday, Jan. 18
doubts about the box-office worthi- n•sday evening, Jan. 20, include
interpretations ranging from a
ness of modern dance."
The Monday night series of
Bach Fugue to a jazz Harmonica book reviews will be resumed at
ALL AMERICAN
Miss Jane Dudley, a native Breakdown. Tickets for the con- the Jewish Community Center
New Yorker, received her first cert are on sate at the Jewish on Monday, Jan. 18. Miss Flor-
CVERY FUR COAT in our enormous stock has been
professional training under .Han- Community Center, Woodward at ence Cassidy of the Council of
placed in this sale — all are advanced styles of finest
ya Holm. For the past five sea- Holbrook, and at Grinnells.
Social Agencies will review Louis
quality fur and exquisite beauty and workmanship. We
Adamic's "What Your Name".
Adamic's latest book deals with
sincerely advise you to make your choice from our
Jewish Community Center, with- the problem of changing for-
Marge Colman to
tremendous collection while these savings are possible!
in the next six weeks. All deal eign-sounding names.
with the general topic of the
Book reviews in this series are
Feature Holiday Hop
effects of war on present (lay arranged in cooperation with the
THOUSANDS OF FUR COATS $69.50 TO $2250
Utley branch of the Detroit Pub-
Bill Gail and his orchestra, existence.
Library at E. Grand River
Convenient Terms
featuring the singing of Marge
Mrs. Ann Brandeis of the lic Library, and are open to the
Colman, will be featured at the United States Employment Serv- public without charge.
fourth in the series of Holiday ice, Cecile Whalen of the Office
Hops, to be presented at the of Civilian Defense, and Miriam
Jewish Community Center, Wood- Lane, commentator of radio sta-
ward at Holbrook, on Sunday tion WJLB, will serve on the
evening, Jan. 17, at 9 o'clock panel for the first of the series,
Held in celebration of Chamisho scheduled at the Center, Wood-
Osor b'Shvat, the Jewish Arbor ward at Holbrook, on Tuesday,
Day, the affair is designated as Jan. 19, at 1:30 p. m. "Work
"A Night in Tel Aviv," for Opportunities, Both Paid and
which the Center auditorium will Volunteer," will be the subject
be decorated as a Palestinian of discussion.
setting. Decorations for the Cen-
Other subjects scheduled are
ter's Holiday Hops, prepared un- "The War's Effect on Children,"
der the direction of Miss Ethel and "Home Management Without
Shur, as chairman of the social Maids".
committee, are gaining city-wide
Mrs. Philip Marcuse is chair-
fame for their originality of mo- man of the entire project. The
tif, their color and gayety.
meetings are open to the public.
As an added attraction for the
Arbor Day Dance, Jimmy Mur-
phy, new Center social dance in- Julius Chajes Soloist
structor, and Barbara Chase, of
the Book-Cadillac School of Danc- With Ypsilanti Symphony
ing, will present and exhibition
Julius Chajes, Detroit pianist,
of the Fox Trot, Waltz, Tango
and Rhumba. Admission to the will be soloist with the Ypsilanti
dance will be 55c to Center mem- Symphony Orchestra under the
bers and 75c to non-members, direction of Marius Fossenkem-
per at the Normal State College
tax included.
in Ypsilanti, Mich., on Sunday
evening, Jan. 17.
Mr. Chajes, a master pupil of
New Term for War Efforts
Moritz Rosenthal, will perform
ro Begin In January
the "Emperor Concerto" by Bee-
Announcement has been made thoven.
that the new term for all War
Efforts classes will begin at the Mothers Club To Discuss
Jeiwsh Community Center during
the third week in January. Classes Women at Peace Table
will be held in First Aid, Nutri-
The question of whether wom-
tion, Home Crafts, Home Nursing
en should sit at the peace table
and other subjects.
All those interested are in- will be the subject discussed by
vited to leave their names, ad- many of the Mothers' Clubs this
We carry a complete selection of all leadings brands Lipstick
dresses and telephone numbers week. The schedule of their
at the Center office, Woodward meetings follows:
Linwood-Dexter Club: Tuesday,
at Holbrook. They will then be
notified when the classes, in Jan. 19, 1:30 p. m., Bnai Moshe
which they are particularly in- Synagogue, Dexter at Lawrence.
Davison-Oakman Club: Tues-
terested, are scheduled to begin.
day, Jan. 19, 8 p. m., Rose Sittig
Bldg., Lawton at Tyler.
Symposia of Interest to Cohen
Northwest Club: Tuesday, Jan.
CAMPUS AT WOODWARD
RANDOLPH AT MONROE
Women Beginnin Jan. 19 19, 8 p. m., Rose Sittig Cohen
Bldg., Lawton at Tyler.
Parkside Study Club: Wednes-
A series of three symposia, on
subjects of special interest to day, Jan. 20, 1:30 p. m., Park-
women, will be presented at the side Talmud Torah, Midland at

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