DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

-:-CENTER ACTIVITIES-:-

David Zeitani Visiting
In Detroit on Behalf

September

Women s Auxiliary
Jewish Home for Aged

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Rabbis Fisher and
Nathan To Deliver
Holiday Sermons

women, will begin on Tues day Of Religious Labor
Mrs. H. Neer, chairman of
evening, Oct. 6. Perry Dea kin,
David Zeitani, one of the out. membership of the Women's Aux-
who conducted the classes last
year 5704 will be ushered
season, will once more serve as standing leaders of the organized iliary of the Jewish Home for in The
by Congregation Bnai Alosb e
Jimmy Murphy, popular ball- instructor.
Religious Labor Movement in Aged, is asking her committee
with prayers at 6:45 p. as., Wed.
room dance instructor, will re-
Mr. Deakin is athletic direc for Palestine, is visiting this city on to contact all members still ow- nesday. Morning devotions ,
trill
turn to the Jewish Community at Southeastern High School. He
ing past dues, so, that the Aux- begin at 7:15 Thursday and Fri-
Center for the second season. The has taught the art of self-defe nse
iliary may complete the payment day and will be led by Camor
fall term of classes will begin to officers and men of the Det roit
of the station wagon which it David Katzman, who will be as-
on Tuesday, Oct. 5. Instruction Police Department, as well as
purchased in June for the uso sisted by a choir under the direc-
in rhumba, samba, conga, fox other large community grou ps.
of the Home. The station wagon tion of Nathan Turbowsky.
trot, waltz and other fad steps
The course at the Center com-
is doing valiant duty in the con-
Rabbi Moses Fischer and Rab-
is available for both elementary prises an eight-week term. It will
tinuance of the services hereto- bi Jacob J. Nathan will deliver
and advanced students. Arrange- include fundamentals of attack
fore rendered the residents. Co- the sermons on alternak,days.-
ments may also be made for pri- and defense; protective use of
operation of the members will be and they will also address the
vate lessons, short term courses, approaches; throws; falls and
sincerely appreciated by the Junior Congregation which will
or small group classes.
breaks. Registrations are being
president, Mrs. M. J. Greenberg, hold separate services in the
An outstanding ballroom danc- taken at the Center office.
and the committee.
Harry Rosman Assembly Hall, at
er, Mr. Murphy has presented ex-
Mrs. J. Kavanau, chairman of 10 a. m. to 12:15 D. m. , Thurs-
hibition (lances and has served as Registration for Fencing
the committee for registering day and Friday, under the direc-
instructor at the Book-Cadillac
blood donors, will be pleased to tion of Michael Michlin. Admis-
School of Dancing. In addition, Classes on September 26
have anyone wishing to register sion to the junior services will be
he has taught at the Detroit Boat
Registration for the fenci
call her at TO. 7-6767, to ar- by ticket, which can be obtained
Club, and was formerly on the class at the Jewish Communi
range for a (late.
at the congregation office free of
staff of the Rodrigues School of Center wjll be held Sunday, Se
Plans are going forward for charge. All boys and girls are
Dancing in New York City.
tember 26, in the auxiliary gyn
is
the
annual
membership
tea
to
welcome.
Registrations are now being nasium, from 1:15 to 3 p. n
be held in October, at the Home
taken for these classes. For fur- The activity is co-educationa
To avoid crowding the syna-
The exact date will be announced gogue, Yizkor prayers for the
ther information call Madison and will meet bi-weekly, Thur
later. All efforts are being put general public will be said in
8400.
day from 8 to 9:45 p. m., an
forth to make this the usual out- the social hall of the congrega-
Sunday afternoon from 1:15 t
standing event of the year, as in tion. No admission cards are re-
Health Education
3. Equipment is provided by th
the past.
quired.
Center.
Now in Full Swing
Classes will be under the super
DAVID ZEITANI
vision of Seymour Berman, well
The Jewish Community Cen- known fencer. Gerald Zinstai n behalf of the League for Reli-
ter's health education schedule will act as instructor, and wil I gious Labor in Palestine, which
for the fall-winter season is now be assisted by Edith Bernett, was organized a year ago under
in swing with a full program of Reva Geer and Shirley Shecter. th e chairmanship of Dr. A. M.
activities for all age groups. Spe- The assistant instructors, as well Hershman.
cial attention is centered around as Mr. Zinstain, have won many
Mr. Zeitani is a prominent citi-
Custom Fitted
the health education department's honors both for themselves and zen of Tel Aviv, where he resided
slogan, "Win Health and Help for the Center in competition for the past 15 years.
Win".
throughout the state.
He represents 22,000 organized
Regular classes in gymnasium
young men and women who pur-
and swimming are again being First Victory Dance of
sue the ideology of Torah v'Avo-
offered. The mixed social swims
dah (Torah and Labor) and are
Season
on
September
25
and badminton recreation hours,
recognized as one of the import-
so popular in the past, are being
The first victory dance of the ant forces in the upbuilding of
retained. Special interest groups
the Jewish Homeland.
are being formed for such ac- fall season at the Jewish Commu-
The Religious Labor Movement
nity
Center
will
be
held
on
Sat-
tivities as modern dance, boxing,
has 40 branches in the cities and
urday
evening,
Sept.
25,
from
wrestling, jiu jitsu, fencing, and
villages, nine colonies, nine kvut-
water safety instruction (life sav- 9:30 p. m. until 1 a. m. Refresh- zoth, 20 cooperatives, six youth
ments
will
be
served,
and
cards
ing).
kvutzoth, seven city workers'
Both men's and women's health and games will be included in the quarters, and one girls' farm.
club schedules are in operation, evening's social activities. These This movement has expanded con-
and members can obtain individ- dances and socials, sponsored by siderably in the cities and villages
ually planned workouts and at- the War Hostesses, will be held and four new colonies are now
bi-weekly throughout the fall and
tentive supervision in all areas winter.
being founded throughout the
of service. Massage treatments,
country. It has a large youth or-
At
a
reorganization
meeting
of
steam baths, heat cabinet, ultra-
War Hostesses, new publicity, ganization, Bnei Akivah, which
violet and infra-red light treat- the
entertainment, steering and cler- has 35 branches and a member-
ments are available.
ical committees were appointed. ship of over 4,000.
In the Busis and Profession- Plans
New colonies as well as insti-
were also made at the meet-
al men's volleyball and ing for various outdoor activities, tutions were recently established
class gymnastics are featured.
a hay ride. All girls where several hundred children
Handball and squash courts have including
interested
in
hostesses from war-torn Europe have found
been renovated over the summer should apply becoming
to
Miss
Matilda
Se- a home. Among them is the Reli-
and are now being used.
gious Youth Village of Kfar Han-
gal, Madison 8400.
A special activities bulletin, in-
oar Hadati which is an example
dicating all class hours, and offer-
in self-government and for its
ing full information to prospec- B. & P. Girls, Charm Series splendid work has won the praise
tive as well as old members, can To Begin After Holidays
and acclaim of the entire Yishuv.
be obtained by application to the
Mr. Zeitani has already con-
Business and Professional girls'
Center office, Madison 8400.
activities, as well as the charm tacted many of the leaders of
by Schoble
series for women at the Jewish Detroit who are extending him
Mothers' Clubs Urge
Community Center will begin im- the wholehearted cooperation they
Casual smartness that gives the most in style,
Members, Friends to Vote mediately after the Jewish holi- have given him before in his cam-
paign of last year.
days.
comfort and fit . . . carefully detailed . . . the
The Council of Mothers' Clubs
favorite of fashionable dressers. This distinguished
urges its members and friends to
hat is made cf the finest quality of beaver blend
vote in the primaries for Mayor Karl H. Smith Is
Downtown Theaters
and Common Council. Remember, Candidate for Council
. . . a notable achievement in the art of fine
Primary Election Day will be held
MICHIGAN — Three of Holly-
hat making.
Karl H. Smith, who has an wood's most glamorous film stars,
on Tuesday, Oct. 6. It is your
patriotic duty to vote! The nounced his candidacy for th e Claudette Colbert, Paulette God-
Mothers' Clubs' slogan is "Back Council of the City of Detroit dard and Veronica Lake, are
was born in Medina County, 0., teamed in "So Proudly We Haill,"
Bullets with Ballots!"
gOg?
on March 5, 1900, the oldest of which opened at the Michigan
eight children. He was affiliated Theater on Friday in company
LTD.
Perry Deakin To Conduct with
the Sherwin-William Paint with "Henry Aldrich Swings It",
Jiu Jitsu Classes Again
6777/Y4/1./60
Co., sales department, until 1935, with Jimmy Lydon in the title
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at
which
time
he
opened
his
own
role.
Because of the popularity of paint business in Detroit. In 1938
1148 GRISWOLD ST.
the jiu jitsu course last season, he entered the real estate busi-
UNITED ARTISTS — "Swing
the Jewish Community Center ness as a profession, specializing
Dayid Stott Building
Shift Maisie" and "The Adven-
will again offer this activity. The
in
the
management,
purchase
and
new term, open to both men and sale of all kinds of income prop- tures of Tartu" will continue for
a second week at the United Ar-
* BUY U. S. WAR BONDS AND STAMPS 4(
erties, and is now president of tists theater.
Smith-Bisschop, Inc.
He has been interested in civic
affairs for many years, particu-
U
larly in juvenile delinquency. He
is a member of the committee of
management of the downtown
Y. M. C. A.; a member of the
Economic Club of Detroit; the
Masons; the Detroit Real Es-
without delay and be as generous as you ca n. We will be pleased to serve you at Con-
tate Board; the National Associ-
gregation Shaarey Zedek.
ation of Real Estate Boards; pres-
ident of the Greater Detroit
Property Owners Association;
president of the National Federa-
tion of Property Owners Associ-
ations, and is assistant area war-
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den of Area 6 Civilian Defense,
Air Raid Warden Division.
He lives with his family, con-
sisting of his wife and daughter,
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Marilyn, at 14122 Stahelin.
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PASECH FEINBERG CLUB

Jimmy Murphy to Teach
Ball Room Dancing

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SCHOBLE

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The GOVERNOR

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AUXILIARY SERVICES

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Le Shono Tovo

To My Constituents

Helen C. Bryant

The Pasech Feinberg Family
Club held its first meeting on
Sunday, Sept. 19, at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Mae Blumberg of
3269 Monterey Ave. The club is
proud of its members serving in
the Army: Corp. Pat Cohen, Sid-
ney Cohen, Albert Cohen, Ber-
nard Solomon, Sidney Solomon,
Albert Levitt, Lt. Sidney New-
) man Jr., Robert Levitt.

ENNAILIK_

Cong. Shaareg Zedelc

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in the large and spacious Social Hall of the Synagogue. Cards of
admission,,can be secured from the office during the day. From the
committee in charge evenings, Sunday and a day before Rosh Ha-
shonah.

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