2 , 1943 • • and, 1erlin's ly one in the is Mil- r mod- the di- onality jazz. ibution , Louis veloped catch- Here Inuova- o Orn- 'y con- ' music )le way nor for e meet g cont- I, Kurt rid Paul Ling lis- school. , 50t1P-rn above, an s "Kol t how .ntimen- lramatic of the UM u, than m. For ler than March 12, 1943 9 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE end The Legal Chronicle -:-CENTER ACTIVITIES -:- tion and receive training in the principles of public speaking. The next meeting of the Talk- er's Group will be held in the Library on Thursday, March 18, The music department of the at 9:00 p. m. Visitors are wel- Jewish Community Center is pre- come. senting a big Purim Festival on YOUNG ARTISTS TO BE FEATURED IN PURIM FESTIVAL Congress Women Bond Study Group of Music Study Club Annual Drive for $500,000 To Spring Concert Mar. 16 Purchase a Bomber The annual spring concert of The Detroit Women's Division of the American Jewish Congress the Student Group of the Music is in the midst of a great cam- Study Club will take place on Hebrew Schools Will Celebrate Purim The Feast of Purim, which is taking place this year on Sun- day, March 21, will be celebrated in all the branches of the United Hebrew Schools in the usual tra- ditional manner, that is with the reading of the Book of Esther, by staging playlets, Purim pageant- ry, Purim parties and other Pu- rim features. Shalach-Mones, or the exchange of gifts among the pupils, is one of the features of the Purim celebration. Each child brings a gift for some other child in his class, and in exchange he receives a gift from one of the members of his class. paign to sell $500,000 maturity March 16 in the Grinnell Audi- value in United States War Say- told= at 8:30, it was announced ings Bonds. This amount signifies by Bernard Katz, president. Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock, This event of the club has been the amount necessary to purchase March 21. 1 atured for many years. The a bomber which will be inscribed Mrs. Abraham Cooper, chair- with the name of the American senior group will meet that night As part of the better world we Jewish Congress of Detroit. at the anditorium so that till Mrs. Samuel A. Singer, cha'r- are all dreaming. about for the fu- have an Opportunity to hear Lure, Mothers' Club members are man of the bond (hive, announces Detroit's future musicians. Des- that strides have been made to- preparing to use their voice and pite the war's effect on the mem- influence for the passage of more wards this goal but that all mem- bership of the group, the program liberal and just laws. With these bers and friends of the Congress promises to be as fine as ever. it; mind, the slogan for the must redouble their Gas in order Details supervised in the past by B. & P. Auxiliary Bnai month of March is "Know Your to insure success of the drive. I'vt. Robert Hisrch will be as- Brith Event on March 14 The campaign must he com- sumed by the group sponsor, Mrs. Legislators!" pleted by March 17 which marks 1. Mendelssohn. Business & Professional Wo- CALENDAR: the 69th birthday of Dr. Stephen, Muriel Moscowitz will play a men's Auxiliary B'nai B'•ith will Northwest Study Club, Monday, S. Wise in whose honor the na- Bach Partita; Robert Werner :A hold their donor luncheon March March 15, 8:00 p. m.--Jewish tion wide $8,000,000 campaign Bernard Katz, the "Coronation 14 at 12:30 p. m. at the Book Community Center, Woodward at is being held. Cadillac Hotel. Scene" from "Boris Goudonov'' Holbrook. This event is the outstanding All members are urged to con- by Moussorgsky, and a Schubert Young Women's Study Club, tRct. friends and make every pos- occasion of the year, and it is "Fantasie"; Sheldon Sandweiss, a Tuesday, March 16, 1:30 p, through this fund raising affair sible effort to make this campaign —Northwest Branch, Lawton at a success. A telephone call to the Chopin Polonaise; Eileen Resnick that it is able to take care of will play the violin selections, Tyler. its charitable projects. Congress Office at 527 Barium Linwood-Dexter Club, Tuesday, Tower. Randolph 7550, will bring "Leibesfreud" by Kriesler and An afternoon of entertainment March 16, 1:30 p. m.—Bnai a bond sales person to your home "Malaguena" by Sarabaste; Leah awaits those who attend. Moshe Synagogue, Dexter at Law- oc checks may be mailed to this Crohn will sing the Mozart "Porgi Amor" and a Schumann Leiden. rence. office and your bond will be Davison-Oakman Club, Tuesday, trailed directly to you. Checks Florence Weintraub, a mezzo-so- March 16, 8:00 p. m.—Nortb- should be made payable to the prano, will sing a duet with Miss Crohn and two solo numbers. west Branch, Lawton at Tyler. Federal Reserve Bank. Admission is free and all in- Woodward Club, Wednesday, terested are urged to attend. March 17, 1:30 p. m.—Jewish BETTY KOWALSKY A meeting of the club will take Community Center, Woodward it place on Friday. March 12, at the man of the Center music com- Holbrook. home of Miss Barbara Weinberg. COMING EVENTS: mittee announces that at this af- on 16546 Wildemere, at 8 :1 5 They really are the most delicious Annual Purim Masquerade Ball On Monday, March 15 at 1:30 o'clock. fair young artists will be given muffins that ever melted a pat of but- (honoring United Nations). Wed- p. m., at the Jewish Home fo" a chance to show their talents. ter! Made with crisp, toasted shreds of KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN, they have a Leah Crohn, young soprano, nesday evening, March 24, at the A ,, e(1. the Women's Auxiliary w ill texture and flavor that have made Jewish Community Center, 8904 hold its annual meeting. Mrs. M. Betty Kowalsky and Kurt Saffir, them famous all over America. thirteen-year-old pianists, and Jo- Woodward. Prizes for best United J. Greenberg, president, will pre- seph Silverstein, ten-year-old vio- Nations costumes. side. Kellogg's All-Bran Muffins Mrs. David Kliger, chairman linist, will be soloists. Mahri Co- cup milk 2 tablespoons of the nominating committee, will shever, well known (lancer front SCHOLARSHIP FUND 1 cup flour shortening present the slate of officers for Public examinations are being % cup corn syrup Windsor, with her group of young CONTRIBUTION RECEIVED 1h teaspoon salt the ensuing year, and will install held each Sunday morning in 1 egg 21h teaspoons (lancers will perform on this pro- baking powder' The Center has received the the new officers. Mrs. Morris Ad- several of the branches of the 1 cup Kellogg's gram. The Center Symphony Or- All-13ran United Hebrew Schools. These ex- , chestra, under the direction of following contributions for its ler will be the guest speaker. corn syrup and Cream shortening Members are urged to attend aminat'ons are instituted mainly Julius Chajes will play a He- Art Scholarship fund from Mrs. and prospective new members I n r c for the purpose of acquainting the thoroughly; add egg and beat well. Dora Goldman, Miami Beach, in .. brew rhapsody by Braslaysky, and Stir in All-Bran and milk, let soak invited. parents with the progress of their until most of moisture is taken up. the "Nora" (Palestinian Dance) memory of Mrs. Rubenstein, and A joint meeting of the board of children. While members of the from Mrs. May Goldman and Mr. Sift flour with salt and baking pow- by Julius Chajes. directors and the members of the Board of Education and officers and Mrs. Emil Stern of Detroit der; add to first mixture and stir only The festival will close with the executive and good cheer com- until flour disappears. Fill greased of the school are generally in- singing of Purim songs as well in memory of Abe Koplay. muffin pans two-thirds full and bake mittees of the Auxiliary was held vited to these examinations, this as well known Palestinian songs in moderately hot oven (400" F.) on 'Wednesday, March 10 at 1:30 is principally a parent-pupil pro- tinder the leadership of Mr. Frederich Sweet to Speak about 30 minutes. Yield: 8 large muf- p. m. at the home of Mrs. S. ject. For B. & P. Women's Group fins, 3 inches in diameter, or 12 small Chajes. Levison, of Lawrence Ave. Joint Muffins, 2 , 4 inches in diameter. So far examinations were held Admission will be by ticket The next spec - er for the Busi- hostesses with Mrs. Levison were in the Philadelphia-Byron School. which may be secured free of ness and Profe. Tonal Women's Mrs. K. Faudem and Mrs. R. the David W. Simons School and charge prior to the day of the group will be F derick Sweet, Schulhof. the Rose Sittig Cohen Branch. festival at the Center office. who is educational .presentative The teachers who arranged the of the UAW-CIO. Mr. Sweet will Sabbath League to Hold examinations are as follows; Ab- Dr. Brumbaugh Guest speak on "The Voteless Millions Membership Lunch Mar. 23 raham Schachter, Louis Panush, At Book Chat March 15 of the South." Refreshments will Abram Twersky, M. Gordon, Miss be served. On Tuesday, March 23. the Leah Pike, A. Panush, I. Soref, Dr. Thornton T. Brumbaugh, The meetings have been chang- Sabbath League will hold its "paid executive director of the Detroit ed from Thursday evening to up" membership luncheonette for and Mrs. A. Roberg. Examinations are being planned in the classes Council of Churches, will be the Monday at 7:30 p. m. all members at 12:30 in the of Joseph Haggai, J. Cashdan, guest of the Book Chat group at Shaarev Zedek. The four children Miss Mary Gold. Miss Faye Shuld- for Instani*, dry cleaning. the Jewish Community Center on Meetings Changed Front who will be winners in the essay man, and D. Schakney. In these days of long hours Monday, March 15, at 8:30 p. m. Monday to Thursday contest will be presented and will The principals who arranged Dr. Brumbaugh will review "Re- of employment and hard _present their winning essays. the examinations are S. Kasdan, port From Tokio," by Joseph C. wear on clothes, dry clean- Lectures, concerts, and danc- Miss Winifred Goldberg will he of the David W. Simons Branch, Grew, who was the United States ing are some of the activities war solo'st and will present a program ing takes Its place In Morris Lachover of the Philadel- Ambassador to Japan until the workers and out-of-towners enjoy of Yiddish songs. phia-Byron Branch, and Mr. A. J. maintaining American beginning of the war. Dr. Brum- on Sunday afternoons at the Jew- Mrs. A. O. Barsky will be in Lachover of the Rose Sittig Cohen standards of living. baugh lived in Japan for a num- ish Community Center. charge of hospitality and she will School. ber of years and is well-quali- An entertainment committee be assisted by Mrs. S. Wieser. Avoid the Spring Cleaning fied to speak on Japan and its functions to arrange special pro- Peak by having your grams and to assist as hostesses. people. cleaning done early. Book chats at the Jewish Com- The weekly meetings which munity Center are arranged in have been changed from Monday (Continued from Page 4) conjunction with the Utley to Thursday are social and recre- Branch of the Detroit Public Li- ational affairs and all war work- a sermon. But wasn't there any- brary, and are open to the pub- ers and out-of-towners are in- The fourth lecture in a series thing but sorrou and lamentation lie without charge. vited. The Prophets of Israel" will be in the prospect of Jewish life? Week Ending He had heard a phrase he liked given by Rabbi Morris Adler at 20 Talkers Group to Meet —"the good life." Yes, he said, the Late Friday Evening Service On Thursday, March 18 that was it. That's what rabbis of Congregation Shaarey Zedek should talk about. How to make March 19 at 8:15 p. m. Cantor The Talkers' Group meets regu- a good life out of being a Jew. Jacob 13. Sonenklar will officiate. p larly at the Jewish Community That was the whole thing. They The lecture will be entitled "The Center on Thursday evening at turn on the voices of international Message of the Prophets" and The Religious School of Con- 9:00 o'clock. Edward Emerich, prophets and fill the synagogue will deal with the system of ideals gregation B'nai Moshe will pre- leader of the group, announces with gloom. Never a work, though, and values which are associated that new members are invited. sent its annual Purim pageant on for him, Zilch, and how out of be- with the prophetic contribution. The group is open to all adults. Sunday afternoon, March 21 ing a Jew he can make a good Each lecture in the series is a men and women, who are inter- promptly at 2:30. and happy life .. . "Don't rabbis unit and seeks to present one Beautifully Cleaned. On the program will he an exist for people like me, to show specific aspect of the subject. ested in discussing current prob- lems. Members have an opportun- orig . nal Purim operetta, written me the way to go. If not, what This service has been set aside ity to engage in social conversa- by three students of the Religious are they really for? I want to feel to honor the Jewish Girl Scout School. The co-authors are Myron when 1 leave the syna- Troops of Detroit. Girl Scout ocii-,:cr,s.c:in-is-a-a-acsragsata-iXontr.1-CH) and Roy Arons and Lawrence braver Troop No. 47 of Shaarey Zedek gogue. for pick-up and delivery Pernick. SO he likes to tune in on Sam will serve as host at the service • or visit the neatest A costume arade depicting the Lapidas on the appointed night. and at the social hour. The fol- Famous alorie characters of the Purim saga has • When Sam Lapidas conies on, lowing troops will participate: been arranged with prizes for the Jewish life no longer looks like a Troops 155, 219, 239, 220, 265, best costumes. hopeless doom. That story of the 313. Parents of Girl Scouts are The public is cordially invited Jew who was trying to ring the cordially invited to be present. to attend. Tickets may be pur- doorbell with his arms full of • chased at the door, 25c for adults packages! There's laughter in the No man completes his life, • and 15c for children. WINDOW SHADES Jewish life of Sam Lapidas. It's without having more than half of The pageant is under the direc- a pleasure for a Jew to he with his wishes unfulfilled. MADE TO ORDER • tion of Miss Leah Levitt; scenery Sam Lapidas . . 'Do you blame • Cleaned and Repaired and costumes are under the di- me for listening to him rather? rection of Miss Cyril Aronson. I'm not saying anything against LINOLEUM "There Will Always Be A London" rabbis, though." Inlaid and Battleship Center Pupils Will Mr. Zilch regretted he just • Perform Over WXYZ Rugs and Furniture couldn't bring himself to meet the more luminous Mr. Lapidas. lie Featuring WILNO KOSHER PRODUCTS • VENETIAN BLINDS Betty Kowalsky and Kurt Saf- remembered the priestly blessing: • You don't take any chances with London's Products— Drapery Hardware fir, both Center pupils, have been "May the Lord bless thee and THEY ARE THE SAME TODAY AS YESTERDAY invited to perform piano-duo mu- keep thee." He asked me please to Get Our PrIee• and Sate always Fresh and Delicious Free Eidlmatee 1Farrilahnd sic on Tuesday, March 16 over convey it to Mr. Lapidas. • TOWNSEND 8-0545 12133 LINWOOD WXYZ. The program is being That's what Mr. Zilch thinks 8625 LINWOOD sponsored by the Detroit Board and, as a reporter, I am present- Reer and Wino to fake out and served' 0 • of Education, Mrs. O'Hara, chair- ing his case without taking sides • CALL TYLER 5-1230 this way or that. man. Mothers' Clubs Favor Liberal Legislation FAMOUS NO-SUGAR ALL-BRAN MUFFINS EASY! DELICIOUS! Women's Auxiliary of Jewish Home for Aged Public Examinations Are Being Held at United Hebrew Schools 43' FCH.H. P.:1 i Y* RA 04' how I'. M. ZOOM A R )N 0 Dolor* ERS iLVD. AR1 1\1 E1 la's eeeeet, eeeeeee: SOME CIVILIAN / INDUSTRIES ARE ESSENTIAL SEGAL 3 Rabbi Adler to Give Fourth in Series on "Prophets of Israel" ,SPECIAL Bnai Moshe Religious School To Present an Original Purim Pageant 4> 3 3 G SWEATERS A c TIRS 3 37c 3 Phone CO. 1111 LA SALLE Window Shade Co. AD ide Ir the N )52 LONDON'S g Delicatessen