DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE ••• S1RICTLYCONFIDENTIAL • • • and May 21, 1993 The Legal Chronicle Mrs. Alex. Fisch Chosen As Red Cross Pisgah Aux. Bnai Moshe Sisterhood Head Has Sewn 500 Articles Mrs. Katzin Heads JWEWO For Year Mrs. Alex Fisch was re- The Red Cross Unit of the elected president of B'Nai Moshe Bnai Brith Pisgah Auxiliary No. Mrs. R. Katzin, will be in Did you read about the in- to cover the deficit inevitable Sisterhood at the annual elec- 122 so far this year has sewn charge of the Tag Day sponsored teresting tests conducted by Pro- because of the Stadium's low- tion held May 13. Mrs. Fisch 500 articles of clothing for men, by the J.W.E.W.O., which will fessor Howard H. Harlan of the price policy, but this year her women and children consisting be held Saturday evening, May 22 University of Alabama? . . . Pro- job is even bigger than usual- of items such as bathrobes, slips, and Sunday, May 23, and also the fessor Harlan asked the students for the stage, destroyed by light- dresses, coats, rompers, blouses complimentary membership lunch- in his college classes about their ning last year, must be entirely and infants' layettes. One hun- eon for May 26. Installation of attitude toward Jews—and here rebuilt before the concert sea- dred kits were bought for the officers were held May • at Con- are a few of the many interest- son opens next month . . . We men in service. Five hundred gregation B'nai Moshe. Reports were given by Harry ing results as presented by Alex- are indebted to Stanley Garten dollars was donated to the Red ander Levin in the latest issue for the information that Mrs. Cross. And in additon, 30 army Stolsky, financial secretary and of The Jewish Spectator . . . It Rachelle Garbat of New York is and navy sweaters were knitted Mrs. Knoppow, secretary. The new was found that women exhibited without doubt one of the out- from yarn bought with proceeds officers installed were Mrs. R. less anti-Jewish prejudice than standing patronesses of Jewish realized from card parties given Katzin, president; Mesdames Os- their male fellow-students , musical genius . . . Credit is due by Mrs. Jack Raskin and Mrs. nos, Seder, Israel, Golden and Ginsburg, vice presidents; Mrs. Boys and girls from small towns Mrs. Garbat for making possible Jack Bibernutn. Ida Goldsmith, treasurer; Mrs. turned out to be less prejudiced the musical education of pianist Working as instructresses, Mrs. Agnes Levin, honorary secretary; than those from large cities . . , Mischa Levitzky and violinist Max Irving Raskin, her co-chairman, Mesdames Lewis, Gorman and Those whose parents are in the Rosen . . • And it was she who Mrs. J. Nosanchuk and Tessie Linenthal, trustees; and Mesdames upper income brackets displayed interested Henry Goodman in Freeman have been largely re- Rosenberg and Winer, hospitalers. "significantly" more prejudice giving Yehudi Menuhin his fa- sonsible for the continued inter- Mrs. Schor acted as chairman of than those in the lower income mous Stradivarius . . . Mrs. est, on the part of the many the installation and Mrs. Epps as group . . . And close or intimate Garbat is a daughter of the late members who attend the meetings installing officer. Aaron Rosen- friendships with individual Jews Abraham Lubarsky, a wealthy tea of the Unit each Tuesday, at the berg was the guest speaker and have as their result less prejudice merchant of old Russia who gave corner of Lawton and Davison Mr. Greenberg and Miss Robinson against the group as a whole . . . huge sums for the revival of the Ayes., from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. entertained the assembly with The more intimate the contact, Hebrew language. For the convenience of those singing and dancing. One hun- the less the prejudice. ABOUT PEOPLE: whose time is somewhat limited, dred tweet-five dollars was cabled RUSSIAN INTERLUDE: That a fine human gesture Mrs. Harry Sucher of 19570 to Palestine, Cuba, Denver and Solomon Mikhoels, actor and on the was part of Dr. Stratford Ave., offers her home hot Springs. Weizmann director of the Moscow Jewish MRS. ALEX FISCH for these meetings on Wednes- Theatre, will be a member of the when he sent a public message of condolence to the widow o f is now • completing her first term. days between 12:30 and 4:30 Soviet Jewish delegation now en Dr. Chaim Zhitlowsky, who ha Members of Herzl Lodge route to the U. S. . . . Mikhoels long been his political o d Mrs. Bert Ruby was chosen p.m. Members who wish to con- Bnai Brith Adopt Orphans pponen .ribute their services in this be- is an honored artist of the • t vice-president; Mrs. Grace New- Weizmann paid tribute t 0 half are invited to attend either, The Theodor Herzl Lodge B.B. USSR and a recipient of the Zhitlowsky as "a great fighte man, treasurer; Mrs. Ralph Beck both or part of these afternoons Order of Lenin, Russia's highest for the cause of our nationa r was re-elected financial secre- and its Ladies Auxiliary at their to suit their convenience. tary, and Mrs. Philip Shapiro, joint meeting of yesterday unani- award . . a ."Write a friend" personal freedom" and referred to him a letter to Russian s recording secretary. i mously appointed Mrs. Louis s "a luminous mind and a profound The new officers will enter the call sent out by the Jewish philosopher". . . The finest col Wolfe as chairman of the drive - upon their respective duties fol- Council for Russian War Relief, lection of anti-Nazi literature in Dedication of Plaque at of Youth Alyah, Mrs. Frank of lowing their installation Tuesday, which has undertaken to arrange all of Hollywood belongs not to June the Hadassah made an appeal in 15. Beth Itchock May 25 for half a million such letters to one of the Jewish movie moguls behalf of orphaned refugee chil- be sent to the USSR . . . Just to but to actor Ad The Sisterhood will wind up f low e Menjou vy . . • its social season with a card Honors will be given to the dren to be brought to Palestine, remind you that refugees are Don't you fellows and asked the assembled mem- Lt • nothing new in Jewish life, let George Levin, Jr., o en Wednesday, June 2. B'Nai sons of the Jews on the East bers to sustain a child for a f Fort Ogle- party Side, who are fighting in the Moshe members are requested to us point out that the one and thorpe, Ga.?. . . He's commad- n armed forces of the United year. Mrs. Wolf was the first only Sophie Tucker was born in ing officer of the WAAC there note the date and attend. to adopt an orphan to be sus- States. the steerage of a steamer that . tained for one year. Mrs. T. We're looking forward to was carrying her parents from A beautiful plaque will be pre- also adopted an orphan forthcoming autobiography of the pogroms of Czarist Russia to Round Table To Present sented by Julius Wagman, who Lebovits for a year. The rest of the "vamp" of the the peace and opportunity of Thed a a member of Congregation members all joined in and adopt- ent film era and before that plain Rabbi Leon Fram May 23 is America, Beth Itzchock. The names of the ed orphans for certain lengths Theodosia Goodman of Cincin- THIS AND THAT: service men will be engraved on of time. Congratulations to the editors nati . .quite a catchy title The Detroit Round Table of the plaque. , The goal is 10 orphans for Berlin has given his new of the special edition of the Sho- living Catholics, Jews ad Protestants, The dedication will be held Downriver. Over half of the far put out for men in the armed song— When will they Hang will present Rabbi Leon Frain of services . . . The Shofar, you That Paperhanger?,, . . . Maybe i Temple Israel, at the First Meth- at Congregation Beth Itzchock, quota has been subscribed. A Fischer Ave., on Tuesday, special affair will be held at the remember, is the official organ you think that Milton Berle is odist church in Ferndale, Sunday, 3836 May 25, 1943. All are invited. conclusion of the drive. of the A. Z. A., the Bnai Brith trrelative newcomer to the mov- May 23, at 6:30 p.m. youth organization . . . Editor- les, but we can tell you different The Detroit Round Table of ially and technically the paper is • • • Years and years .ago , , when Catholics, Jews and Protestants a first-class professional job, and "The Perils of Pauline" were will present Goodwill program be- could serve as a model for many thrilling film audiences, Milton, fore a community gathering in CONFIRMANTS-AT-HOME NOTICES another organizational journal . • • then i in kneepants, played the the Central Junior high, Saginaw, TO APPEAR IN NEXT TWO ISSUES Corporal David Rose of the Army little boy who shared incredibly Mich., Monday evening, May 24. Air Force Signal Corps is the dangerous situations with the star The speakers will be Dr. Morton Annual Confirmation Services of Temple Beth El will be star of a new Victor record al- of the series, Pearl White. Goldberg, Rabbi of Temple Beth held on Sunday morning, June 6, and at Temple Israel Tues- bum of eight Academy-Award- YOU CAN'T BEAT THE B'nail Israel of Toledo, Ohio; Dr. day evening, June 8. winning songs, just out . . . DUTCH: Edgar DeWitt Jones, pastor of Traditional announcements of receptions at home will Called "Film Favorites," the al- That new wave of repression Central W o o d ward Christian appear in the next two issues of The Detroit Jewish Chron- bum shows the composer-band- Hitler has instituted in Holland church and Fr. John Quinn, S.J.. icle—on May 28 and June 4. leader in all his versatility . . . can't down the loyal Dutch burg- dean of the College of Art and Parents of Confirmants are urged to send their notices Scheduled for a six months' tour hers . . . An example of the Science at the University of De- for insertion in these two issues as soon as possible. There of overseas bases is Chief Petty Dutch spirit was recently given troit. is a charge of $1 for each insertion. The film "The World We Want Officer Artie Shaw of the U. S. by a comedian who, though he Navy . . Going with him, of knew very well that every per- to Live In" and Goodwill teams, course, is the Navy band he or- formance in every Amsterdam presented by the Detroit Round ganized last year . . , Down on theatre is viewed by the Ges- Table of Catholics, Jews and Pro- Second . Avenue they squelch in- tapo, walked out on the stage testants, will be featured at as- tv•swittow-meou-droft.e......vot.ifios.if,~ discriminate blabbing with the ad- one evening carrying two large semblies of the following Detroit monition: "Loose schmus can cook portraits of Hitler and Goering, high schools next week: Are the Reasons why your goose." Chadsey high school—Wednes- and, without waiting for his au- PATRONESSES OF MUSIC: day, May 26, at 9:40 a.m. dience to catch its collective Northwestern high school — Mrs. Charles S. Guggenheimer, breath , said : "I don't know what chairman in charge of the Sta- to do with these—stand 'ern up Thursday, May 27 at 8:15 a.m. d . ium Concerts New Yorkers en- against a wall, or hang 'em". . . Northeastern high school, Fri- day, May 28 at 10 a.m. joy on summer evenings, has to Needless to add, this comedian is give a great deal of time and now a denizen of one of the effort each year to obtain fundsNazis' finest concentration camps. Bnai Moshe Young by Phineas J. Biron People's Dance May 23 • Famous for its Mineral Baths for over 50 years. • The finest Bath House in Michigan. • Our MINERAL BATHS are recognized as the safest cures for rheumatism nad physical weaknesses. • A large modern strictly KOSHER hotel under the supervision of KASHRUTH authorities. • Elevator service. • Room and board if desired. • Free automobile service houses wishing BATHS. to to guests of other hotels or boarding tale advantage of our FAMOUS MINERAL • OPEN ALL YEAR for reservations or information, write M. & J. FELDMAN, Proprietors 30 SO. GRATIOT MT. CLEMENS 9307 MT. CLEMENS, MICHIGAN The Spring Offensive Dance of the Young People's Society of Bnai Moshe will be held Sun- day, May 23, in the banquet hall of Bnai Moshe Synagogue, Dex- ter at Lawrence. Admission will be 75 cents per person; men in uniform free. Girls will take over for the evening and will ask the boys to dance. The president, Leon Brooks, and the members of the organization in- vite everyone to attend and spend an enjoyable evening. Tickets may be obtained by con- tacting Sam Goodman, chairman. Proceeds will be distributed to the organizations to aid the War Effort. Eli Levin Post Presents Flag to Military Police Through money raising efforts headed by Ida Schultz, the Eli Levin Post and Ladies Auxil- iary, 230 of the Jewish War Veterans presented the Military Police at Fort Custer Post 1605 with an American Flag. Rose Cantor, president of the Auxiliary 230, and several mem- bers attended the presentation and presented all the boys there with cigarettes. The Auxiliary thanks all their members and friends for co-operating. The next affair will be a bingo at the Marine Hospital, on June 22. Mrs. Luba Lupiloff will be chair- man and in charge of arrange- ments. FUR STORAGE IS THE BEST! PROTECTION is what you need when you store your coat in the summer months . , . 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