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February 12, 1943
BAY CITY NOTES
CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110
DETROIT JEWISH
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The Legal Chronicle
-:-CENTER ACTIVITIES-:-
Ladies' Aid Society To Hold Hebrew Schools Hold
Public Examinations
Valentine Party Feb. 14
On Monday, Feb. 15, the Bnai
Brith will hold an open meeting
when Christians have been in- Rose Cooper Soloist at
vited to meet with them.
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Public examinations are held
The Hebrew Ladies' Aid So-
ciety will hold a Valentine card each Sunday morning in the va-
Max Chomsky To Take party on Sunday evening, Feb. rious branches of the United He-
Center Concert Feb. 23
14, at the Dexter-Lawrence Hall brew Schools.
Charge of Program
Last Sunday morning examina-
Mr. Elliott Imerman is leaving
at 8 p. m.
tions were held in two classes at
The Music Department of the
on Tuesday for Detroit when he
Max Chomsky, well known fig-
the David W. Simons Branch—
is to be inducted in Officer's Train- Jewish Community Center is pre-
Mr. Abraham Schachter's and Mr.
senting a Brotherhood Concert ure in the Detroit community,
ing School.
will take charge of the Interme-
Louis Panush's. Next Sunday
on Tuesday, Feb. 23.
Military funeral services for
diate program, at the Jewish
morning examinations will be held
Staff Sgt. Heiner M. Bloch, 20,
Community Center, on Feb. 11,
in the classes of Miss Leah Pike
who was one of six victims of a
according to an announcement by
and Mr. Abraham Panush at the
four-motored bomber crash last
Philadelphia-Byron School.
Mrs. Samuel R. Glogower, Cen-
Tuesday nine miles north of
The parents of the children and
ter president.
Bogue, Kans., will be held Wed-
their friends are invited to these
First identified with the Center
examinations.
nesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at
11 years ago, when he entered
the Trahan Funeral Home. Rabbi
Solomon Kasdan is the principal
the Milford Stern Oratorical Con-
of the David W. Simons School,
Irving Ganz will officite and bur-
test, and won, Mr. Chomsky has
and Mr. Morris Lachover is prin-
ial will be in B'nai B'rith ceme-
conducted a column in the Cen-
cipal of the Philadelphia-Byron
tery, under auspices of 11 arding-
ter News and has served on the
School. Mr. Maurice H. Zackheim
Olk-Craidge Post No. 18 of the
Center's Board of Directors. He
is chairman of the Board of Edu-
has also served as director of
American Legion.
ation, and Rudolph Zuieback
The body is expected to arrive
A. Z. A. and Young Judaea and
is president of the Schools.
here from the Casper, Wyo. Air
is a former vice president of the
Buse, Tuesday morning, and will
Detroit Junior Service Group.
be in the funeral home until time
Last year Mr. Chomsky acted as
SEGAL
educational director of Congre-
of the services.
Sgt. Bloch, who enlisted in the
gation Beth El Zedeck, in In-
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Air Force Aug. 16, leaves his
dianapolis.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter S.
Mr. Chomsky will succeed
people is only to justify the anti-
Bloch, 200 Tuscola Rd., and a
George M. Rubin, at the Center.
Semites.)
MRS. ROSE COOPER
brother, Ray Warren Bloch, at
Mr. Rubin will continue the Cen-
In this approach Segal is no
home. He was a member of An-
ter's extension work, giving par-
cad who seeks social position or
Participating
in
this
concert
scho Chesed Reformed Temple,
ticular attention to scouting.
other favor among the Gentiles.
MRS. PHILIP SHAPIRO
will be Rose Cooper, distin-
and Aleph Zadik Aleph.
He is old enough to know that
guished Detroit soprano; Emily
The chairman of this affair is social position isn't worth any-
Mutter Adams, well known viol- Catherine Haughy To
inist; Marshall Bruce, baritone; Review 'Song of Bernadette' Mrs. Philip Shapiro, Mrs. Rose thing, anyway, whether among
Uray, Mrs: Jakobovitz, Mrs. Gus- the Gentiles or the Jews. The
$4000 Transmitted to
the Radio Male Choristers, Dr.
sic Berkowitz, Mrs. Ethel Good- best social gain a man can try
Nellie Beatrice Huger, director;
"The
Song
of
Bernadette,"
by
Los Angeles Sanatorium the Center Orchestra, Julius Cha- Franz Werfel, will be reviewed man and Mrs. Helen Rosenthal for is to have a few good friends.
her assistants.
Nor is Segal less Jewish be-
The Detroit Auxiliary of the jes, conductor, and Margaret at the bi-weekly Book Chat pre- are The
president, Mrs. Matilda
Los Angeles Sanatorium has Mannebach, accompanist.
sented at the Jewish Community Kepes, urges all to come and cause he believes that being Jew-
Mrs. Joseph M. Welt will wel- Center, Monday evening, Feb. 15, make this a successful evening. ish is incidental to his position,
transmitted the sum of $4000.00
functions and duties as a human
to the Home Office within less come the audience, and Rev. at 8:30.
being. Though he wears no badge
than two months as a result of Joseph Q. Mayne will speak for
The review will be given by
of Jewishness, he is brightly con-
the successful bazaar that was the Detroit Round Table of Miss Catherine Haughy of the Bnai Moshe Father and
scious of being Jewish because
Son Dinner on Feb. 17
held at the Jericho Temple, from Catholics, Jews and Protestants. Detroit Public Library.
as a Jew he is the heir of a
Tickets may be obtained free
December 12-20, inclusive.
Book chats at the Center are
The annual Father & Son din- great ethical teaching which
The auxiliary is now engaged of charge prior to the day of held on the second and fourth
in conducting a seal campaign the concert at the Center office. Mondays of each month, alter- ner sponsored by the Men's Club should make a noble constitution
nating with the documentary of Congregation B'Nai Moshe will for a new world if mankind ever
in connection with its 16th an-
sound film program presented on be held Wednesday, Feb. 17. Din- gets around to it . . . "Thou
niversary celebration which will
the remaining Monday evenings. ner will be served at 7 o'clock shalt not kill" . . . Thou shalt not
take place in the early part of Mothers' Clubs To
Book chats are conducted at and will be followed by a program covet" . . . One God, and none
April. An elaborate program, in
the Center in cooperation with of entertainment which includes of the false ones that have made
addition to the Dinner Dance, is Present Personalities
the Utley Branch of the Detroit motion pictures especially for the such a mess of human existence.
being prepared for the occasion.
The Mothers' Clubs are present- Public Library and are open to boys.
I have seen him sit triumph-
All workers, delegates and friends
President Edmund Labe, of the antly at his Seders. His feeling
of the auxiliary are urgently ing a series of outstanding per- the public without charge.
Club,
appointed
Milton
Eisler,
Eu-
of triumph comes from no vain-
requested to participate in the sonalities before its membership
gene Weiss, Harry Samler, Carl glory of being Jewish and enjoy-
seal campaign and help sell as showing each person's contribu- Private Dancing Lessons
Rozner
and
Louis
Kepes
to
make
ing the special favor of God; he
many books of stamps as pos- tion to civilization in general and Given by Jimmy Murphy
the arrangements for the dinner. feels that way because the story
sible, thereby reserving places of to the Jewish people in particu-
of the Exodus reports a great
honor at this celebration which lar. Because this is the 20th an-
Although both current classes
will mark the conclusion of 16 niversary of the death of Max in social dancing at the Jewish hen Bldg., Lawton at Tyler, at victory of the human spirit
years of hard work in behalf Nordau, his life and work will Community Center, one in fox 2:30, when the cubs will take breaking through to freedom.
He lights the candles of Chanu-
of tragic victims of tuberculosis. be the subject of the programs trot and waltz and one in rhum- their achievement tests.
The Center Pack, the only or- kah unto the eighth night. In the
Organizations are now being vis- held by the Mothers' Clubs dur- ba, are now in session, registra-
ited, and the representatives ing the coming week.
tions are being taken for private ganization of Jewish Cubs in the effulgence of the increasing
city, is under the leadership of lights he sees the divine spark
should be accorded a friendly re- Calendar:
Linwood - Dexter Club : Satur- lessons or for small group les- Benjamin Purnell. Over 125 peo- in man bursting eventually to a
ception.
sons.
The next meeting will be held day, Feb. 13, 2 p. m., "Oneg
The instructor is Jimmy Mur- ple, including the parents of the dazzling dawn.
at the A. R. Center, 11529 Lin- Shabbat", Bnai Moshe Syna- phy, formerly of the Book-Cadil- youngsters, attended its first
I hope this clears up Segal, so
meeting of the year, on Jan. 24, that people will know him better
wood, on Thursday, Feb. 18, at gogue, Dexter at Lawrence.
lac
School
of
Dancing.
Arrange-
Northwest Study Club: Mon-
9 p. m. Aaron Rosenberg, prom-
ments for the lessons may be when a surprise War Stamp and if and when they read him.
inent attorney, author, and com- day, Feb. 15, 8 p. in., Jewish made through Miss Edith Muskin Bond Rally was staged which re-
sulted in the sale of more than
munal leader, will be the guest Community Center, Woodward at at the Center, Madison 8400.
$1600 of bonds and stamps. The
of the evening and will offer Holbrook.
Young Women's Study Club:
rally was preceded by plays and
selected readings.
Tuesday, Feb. 16, 1:30 p. ni., Chess Tournament To
skits and an exhibition of handi-
Northwest Branch, Lawton at Ty- Open Tuesday, Feb. 23
craft all based on the theme
ler.
"Victory".
Linwood-Dexter Club: Tuesday,
The chess club of the Jewish
Feb. 16, 1:30 p. m., Bnai Moshe Community Center will begin its
Window Shade Co.
Synagogue, Dexter at Lawrence. 1943 chess tournament at the Marguerite Kozenn To Sing
Davison - Oakman Club: Tues- Center on Tuesday evening, Feb. "Song of Songs" Feb. 25
WINDOW SHADES
day, Feb. 16, 8 p. m. fourth an- 23, at 8:30.
MADE TO ORDER
Marguerite Kozenn, well known
niversary, Butzel Hall, Jewish
Jack Menenberg, chess instruc-
Community Center, Woodward at tor and leader of the group, an- dramatic soprano, will be soloist
Cleaned and Repaired
nounces that the tournament is of the next Music Guild Concert
Holbrook.
LINOLEUM
Woodward Club: Wednesday, not restricted to club members, which will take place at the Art
Inlaid
and Battleship
Institute
on
Thursday,
Feb.
25.
Feb. 17, 12:30 p. m. annual but that all members of the com-
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luncheon, Women's Guild
munity, interested in the game, Mme. Kozenn will give the first
Rugs and Furniture
Center Club: Wednesday, Feb. are invited to participate. There performance of Bernard Heiden's
when you have a pre-
VENETIAN BLINDS
musical setting of the "Song of
17, 9 p. m., Jewish Community is no age limit.
scription filled. Bring
Center, Woodward at Holbrook.
The Center chess club meets Songs".
Drapery Hardware
Other participants in this con-
every Tuesday evening, with Mr.
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Menenberg as chairman, and is cert will be Henry Siegl, violin-
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Katja
Andy,
pianist.
in its ranks. The tournament,
be filled with accuracy,
Be Valer,:ine Dance
which begins Tuesday evening, is
CALL
TYLER 5-1230
with the finest drugs,
being held to select the Jewish
A
night
club
of
the
"Gay
Nine-
Community Center Chess Team. BUY WAR BONDS
and at a fair and re-
ties" will be the setting for the It is hoped the chess team will
Valentine dance, the fifth in the enter into competition with simi-
liable price.
series of "Holiday Hops" to be lar teams throughout the city.
presented at the Jewish Commu-
nity center, Woodward at Hol- Kurt Saffir To Play
brook, Sunday evening, Feb. 14,
KOSHER
ong Cliores
Over WXYZ Feb. 16
at 9 o'clock.
Restaurant and Dining Room
Music by Bill Gail and his or-
Kurt Saffir, 13-year-old pianist,
UNEXCELLED FOOD
chestra, which has gained the whose studies are made possible
AIR CONDITIONED—OPEN 24 HOURS
enthusiastic applause of the reg- by a scholarship of the Jewish
Trieste Dining Room for Parties
ular attendants at the Center's Community Center and the De-
holiday hops, will again be fea- troit Music Study Club, will play
12017 DEXTER BLVD.
tured at the Valentine dance.
NOrthlawn 9786
on
Tuesday,
Feb.
16,
over
WXYZ.
Following the "Gay Ninety" The program is sponsored by the
motif and in the spirit of Valen- Board of Education, Mrs. O'Hara,
FOOT OF SECOND
tine's Day, the Center auditorium chairman, in celebration of Wash-
At The River
will be decorated to stress the
birthday.
The Only Natural
sentimental theme. Tables will be ington's
Kurt Saffir, who has already
available
at
the
"sidewalk
cafe"
SULPHUR MINERAL
appeared in various concerts in
and refreshments may be ordered Detroit, will play "The Ghetto"
BATHS
during the evening.
by Mana-Zucca, and his own
Under the direction of the variations on the American folk
In The City of Detroit
Center's social committee, the tune, "Yankee Doodle".
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holiday hops have attracted large
Kurt Saffir was born in Vienna
Turkish and
crowds of young men and women. and come to this country only
Both American and Jewish holi- three years ago.
Reducing Baths
days are celebrated at the Center
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in this manner. To date, the
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Open Day and Night
dances have been given to mark Cub Pack Achievement
AOD
COLOR
TO
TASTE
Tests
to
Be
Held
Feb.
28
the occasions of Armistice Day,
Separate Departments
Thanksgiving, Chanukah and Jew-
The Jewish Community Center
For Men and Women
ish Arbor Day.
Admission to the Valentine Cub Pack has scheduled its next
KEYKO IS BETTER FOR ALL SPREADS . . .
dance will be 55c to Center mem- meeting for Sunday afternoon,
SHORTENING, PAN FRYING AND SEASONING
Feb.
28,
at
the
Rose
Sittig
Co-
bers and 75c to non-members.
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