Amerkam (wish Periodical Colter
•
CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO
terttVnl
March 19, 1943
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle
-:-CENTER ACTIVITIES-:-
Mahri Coshever To
Present Windsor Ballet
A Purim concert will take place
on Sunday afternoon, March 21
in the main auditorium of tin.
Jewish Community Center. A
special treat promises to be the
MAHRI COSHEVER
0
•
14
appearance of the Windsor Bal-
let, directed by Mahri Coshaver,
well known dancer.
The Center Orchestra, under
the direction of Julius Chajes,
will open the program by playing
a Hebrew Rhapsody by Braslav-
sky, and a Palenstinian Dance by
Chajes.
Joseph Silverstein, 10 year old
violinist, Leah; Crohn, young so-
prano, and Betty Kowalsky and
Kurt Safi- h., will be the soloists
in this concert. Miss Crohn will
sing Palestinian songs and at the
end of the program the audience
will be invited to join in singing
Purim songs as well as Pales-
tinian songs under the direction
of Julius Chajes.
Tickets may be secured free
of charge prior to the day of the
cencert at the Center office.
Purim Masquerade Ball
To Be Held March 24
The annual Purim masquerade
ball, dedicated to the United Na-
tions, will be held Wednesday
evening, March 24, 1943, at the
Jewish Community Center, Wood-
ward at Holbrook.
Prospective masqueraders are
urged to bear in mind that prizes
will go to those depicting most
effectively some phase of life
within the countries invaded by
the Axis powers.
The judges this year will be:
Mrs. Sidney J. Allen, chairman-
Adviso•y Board of the Mothers'
Clubs of the Jewish Community
Center, Harold J. Silver, execu-
tive director of the Jewish So-
cial Service Bureau, Miss Flor-
ence Cassidy, nationality secretary
of the Community Fund.
The committee on arrangements
are: Ida Drapkin, chairman-gen-
eral, Louise Aptekar, co-chair-
man. They will be assisted by
Mrs. Bessie Garfield, President of
the Twelfth Street Club, Mrs.
Fanny Groben, President of the
Dexter Club, Mrs. Jennie Sweet,
President of the Fenkel Club,
Mrs. Anna Wander, President of
the Davison Club, Mrs. Freda
Firestone, President of the Young
Women's Study Club, Mrs. Anne
Saxe•, President of the Wood-
ward Club, Mrs. Mildred Ross,
President of the Northwest Study
Club, Mrs. Esther Nosanchuk,
President of the Parkside Study
Club, and Mrs. Martha Marksohn,
Vice President of the Center
Mothers' Club.
Registrations for jiu jitsu
classes are being taken now for
the new term to begin on Tues-
day, March 30 at 8:30 p. m. in
the Center gym.
This course will last 8 weeks
and is open to both men and
women of all age groups.
Perry Deakin, who has taught
the art to officers and men in
the Detro . t. Police Department,
will again be the instructor.
The course is open to all who
wish to participate, at a nominal
charge.
Proceeds of this affair will be
donated to the Red Cross. Ad-
mission is 40 cents.
The following Mothers' Clubs
are meeting this coming week:
Northwest Study Club—Wednes-
day, March 22, 8 p. m., Jewish
Community Center, Woodward at
H olbrook.
Young Women's Study Club—
Tuesday, March 23, 1:30 p.
Northwest Branch, Lawton at Ty-
ler.
Fenkel Club—Tuesday, March
23, 8 p. m., Talmud Torah, Mid-
land at Parkside.
Max Chomsky To Address
Twelfth Street Club—Thursday,
War
Workers March 21
March 25, 8 p. m., Assembly
Hall, 9125 Twelfth Street.
Max Chomsky of the Jewish
Communuity Center staff, has
been announced as the next speak-
er for the War Workers Group
Change Announced in
to meet on Sunday, March 21,
Bowling Schedule
1943 at 3:30 p. m.
Mr. Chomsky will speak on
A change in the open bowling
schedule of the Jewish Commun- "The Menace of Double H."
Refreshments and dancing will
ity Center has been announced
to take place on Monday through follow the talk.
All war workers and out-of-
Thurusday, from 7 to 10:30 p.
in. The alleys will also be avail- towners may participate in this
able on Sundays from 12 noon to regular weekly event.
8 p. m.
William H. Miller has just been
appointed manager of the Center War Brides To Meet
bowling alley and clubs and Tuesday, March 22
groups are invited to make reser-
vations.
There will be a meeting of the
War Brides on Tuesday evening,
March 23 in the Center second
floor dining-room. The speaker
Bobby Grayson To
will be Mrs. Rae Bernhart of the
Lothrop Branch Library. Her
Feature Holiday Hop
topic is to be "So Your Husband
With Bobby Grayson and his Has Gone to the Army?"
Women whose husbands or
Music as the featured artist, the
sixth Holiday Hop, in keeping sweethearts are in service are
with the Purim Holidays, will cordially invited to attend this
take place on Sunday evening, group and take part in its recrea-
tional and social service activi-
March 21 at 9 p. m.
ties.
Bobby Grayson's smart music
is well known to Detroiters since
he previously played at the Book 1283 Attend Red Cross
Casino and other night spots.
Production Unit in Year
The admission charge will be
75c for non-members and 55c for
In a report for the year 1942,
members and 10c reduction on ad- Mrs. Albert Weisman, chairman
vanced sales for both classifica- of the Red Cross Production Unit
tions has been announced.
at the Jewish Community Cen-
The auditorium will be elabo- ter, announces that 1283 people
rately decorated in the spirit of attended during the year.
the joyous Purim Holiday. Tables
This unit has turned out 1028
will be available at the "Side- garments and 367 knitted articles
walk Cafe" and refreshments may of clothing.
be ordered during the evening.
The unit occupies a special sew-
Under the direction of Sara ing room, at the Center building,
Rotman and Sid Magnes, the fol- which is equipped with four elec-
lowing members will serve to tric sewing machines. Mrs. Weis-
make the evening an enjoyable man stated that her unit was
one: Frances Rotman, Danny Ras- unique in that it worked through-
kin, Norma Appel, Julia Barahl, out the summer.
Beatrice Bo•tman, Sophie Edel-
The group meets on Mondays,
stein, Charlotte Greenberg, Goldie Tuesdays, and Thursdays from 10
Levenstein, Harry Moses, Joseph to 4.
Kwaslow, Blanche Weiss, Miriam
The cost of operating the Pro-
Goodman, and Ann Stern.
duction Unit is met by private
contributions.
Pre-School Children To
Be Cared for During
Health Club Hours
In order to allieviate the prob-
lem of supervision for children,
Mrs. Sylvia Albert and Mrs. Sam
Olsher, co-chairmen of the Play
Group Committee announced that
pre-school children of Women's
Health Club members will be car-
ed for at the Center during the
Health Club hours.
A fully equipped toyers under
the direction of the Play Group
Committee will be available for
the children. A small charge is
made for this service.
The Women's Health Club of
the Jewish Community Center of-
fers the finest equipmnt in the
city. Health Club membership
includes use of the steam-room,
therapeutic shower, electric cab-
inet, ultra-violet ray and a spe-
cial exercise room. There are
three massage tables under the
direction of Mrs. Charlotte Stehl,
12-0-124242424;KKHXH:142-1:H20.04:HXHX1-0-0 head masseuse. The members also
have privileges in the swimming
pool and both gymnasia.
The membership fee of $30 per
year includes free towels and
soap and massages for a slight
additional fee are available,
Window Shade Co.
Hours for the Women's Health
Club are 9 to 12 noon on Monday
WINDOW SHADES
through Thursday. The Health
MADE TO ORDER
Club members may also partici-
pate in other activities at the
Cleaned and Repaired
Center.
LINOLEUM
The Women's Health Club Com-
mittee, headed by Mrs. Benjamin
Inlaid and Battleship
Jaffe, chairman, consists of Mrs.
Rugs and Furniture
Bertha Weintraub, Mrs. D. S.
Jacobs. Mrs. Philip Robinson, Mrs.
VENETIAN BLINDS
Sam Olsher, Miss Gertrude No-
Drapery Hardware
vograd, Mrs. Louis Gottlieb, Mrs.
Get Our Priers and Pale
Sylvia Albert, Mrs. Edna Boesky,
free Estimates Furnished
Mrs. Louis Fineman, and Mrs.
Louis Millman. They will be
8625 LINWOOD
glad to discuss membership fa-
CALL TYLER 5-1230
cilities and arrangements with
anyone interested.
LA SALLE
Registrations for Jiu Jitsu
Classes Being Received
Documentary Films To
Be Shown March 22
The next program of documen-
tary films will be held at the
Jewish Community Center on
Monday, March 22. "TARGET
FOR TONIGHT" will be the fea-
tured film of the evening. This
is a documentary screen story of
the R. A. F. in action on a bomb-
ing mission over Germany. It
shows the step-by-step aerial in-
vasion, including planning and
preparation, the actual flight, the
bombing of Nazi Germany, and
the return to Britain.
Two other films will be shown
in addition, ''SKY RIDERS,"
which is a film history of aviation,
and "ROOSEVELT IN AFRICA,"
a record of the President's visit
to that continent.
The program will be shown in
the adult lounge at 8:30 p. m.
Members are admitted free; non-
members are charged 17c.
New Term for Dance
Classes Begin March 24
Dance classes in Fox Trot,
Waltz, Rhumba, and Conga will
being a new term on Wednes-
day, March 24. Classes will be
available for both elementary and
advanced students in all cate-
gories.
Jimmy Murphy, formerly of the
Book Cadillac School of Dancing
and Rodiguez School of Dancing
in New York City, will again be
the instructor.
Mr. Murphy, who has establish-
ed wide popularity at the Center,
announces that he will be avail-
able for private small group les-
sons or short term lessons on
arrangement.
Registrations are now being
taken for each class and a nomi-
nal fee will be charged for mem-
bers and non-members.
9
SEGAL
(Continued from Page 4)
with the Free Nations of the
world, particularly England and
America. This organization de-
sires the fullest cooperation be-
tween Jews and Arabs in every
branch of life, both in Palestine
and throughout the Semitic
world."
IHUD is aware that the Jew-
ish statehood idea is coupled
with the purpose of it large
Jewish immigration into Pales-
tine. To that purpose IHUD is
not opposed. The managing com-
mittee of IHUD says: "IHUD
stands for it continuation of im-
migration and is opposed to :ix-
ation of the Yishub as a perma-
nent minority."
IHUD believes that just deal-
ing . , on a basis of equal political
rights for Jews and Arabs is "the
effective and most helpful way
of securing an enlarged immigra-
tion." (Certainly an Arab can
not be expected to be in favor
of any more Jews in Palestine
if it were threatened that after
these newcomers became a ma-
jority, he would be deprived of
full sovereignty in his native
land . . .)
IHUD believes that only by
complete economic, social and
cultural cooperation with the
Arabs—through a Federation of
Palestine, Transjordan Syria and
Lebanon—will it be possible for
a large immigration of Jews to
thrive in Palestine. The chief
customers of the products of
Jews in Palestine are these neigh-
boring Arab state and resentful
neighbors don't make good CUF-
of the whole situation which I
have just read says that if Jews
did gain the upper hand in Pal-
estine, "they would find the fron-
tiers of the adjacent countries
closed to Jews and Jewish pro-
duce, and Palestine would be-
come a terra irredenta to all
Arabs."
I give this to all Zionists who
want peace and happiness in
Palestine more than they do po-
litical prestige. They will under-
stand it better if they approach
it with humble hearts. I give it
especially to my Zionist friend
who certainly should relax more
when he comes to enjoy the
beneficences of the sweat room.
Beth Shmuel Auxiliary
Donor Luncheon March 20
The Ladies' Auxiliary of Con-
gregation Beth Shmuel is plan-
ning a donor luncheon on March
30, at Jericho Temple, Joy Rd.
near Linwood, for the purpose of
raising funds to pay for the new
site of the modern house of wor-
ship planned by the congregation.
The new synagogue, which will
be one of the finest in Detroit,
will be located on Dexter and
Buena Vista.
The committee in charge of the
donor luncheon consists of Mrs.
Louis Leebove, chairman; Mrs.
M. Shultz, co-chairman, and Mrs.
Ben Babcock, president of the
Ladies' Auxiliary of Congrega-
tion Beth Shmuel.
Tickets can be secured from
Mrs. Leebove, 3258 Elmhurst,
To. 5-1351, or Mrs. M. Shultz,
1719 Gladstone, Tr. 2-4563.
tOmers.
A privately circulated survey
Juniors To Hold Purim
Penny Carnival Sunday
CONSTIPATION
HAUNTED ME —
The Juniors are looking for-
ward to a big Purim Penny Carn-
ival on Sunday, March 21, 1943
between 2 and 4 p.
Miss Elsa Berger, with the
assistance of Intermediate and
Sub-Senior groups, will super-
vise the booths and carnival ac-
tivities which are to take place
in Butzel Hall.
Everyth'ng will be one penny
and the money received will be
donated to the Red Cross. An in-
teresting film will also be shown.
Children up to 14 years of age
are cordially invited to come.
There are three persons whose
life is no life at all: The soft-
hearted, the hard-hearted and the
heavy-hearted.
And there are four who are al-
ready dead, even though their
bodies may live: The halt, the
blind, the leper and the childless.
It hung on and on. Medici-
nal laxatives relieved it only
temporarily.
Then—I found my con-
stipation was due to lack of
"bulk" in my diet. And I
also found out that
KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN gets at
the cause of such constipa-
tion and corrects it.
Boy, 'what I'd been miss-
ing before I tried ALL-B.:ANI
It's a swell-tasting break-
fast cereal—and, as far as
my constipation was con-
cerned, it sure worked.
I eat ALL-BRAN regularly
now and drink plenty of
water. And — I've "Joined
the Regulars"! Made by
Kellogg's in Battle Creek.
"There Will Always Be A London"
LONDON'S
Featuring
Delicatessen
WILNO KOSHER PRODUCTS
You don't fake any chances with London's Products—
THEY ARE THE SAME TODAY AS YESTERDAY
always Fresh and Delicious
12133 LINWOOD
TOWNSEND 8-0545
Peer and Wine to take out and served '
Have Your Easter Clothes
Cid*, Dry Cleaned
NOW! The quality of Vitalize dry clean-
ing is as fine as ever before . . . However due
to labor shortages we cannot offer the rapid
service of pre-war years. To assure your gar-
ments the careful and thorough dry cleaning of
Vitalize in time for Easter send them in now!
Phone COlumbia 4200
R
11 rl
As
FOREST CLEANERS
533-547 FOREST AVE. EAST
• Branch Store cor. John R. and Piquette
M
1114
i 111. s 1.1
let
ENNUNKrattrarlatantraritra:B=Inin
a