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October 08, 1943 - Image 5

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1943-10-08

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A merica ,fewish Periodcal eater

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

5

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

October 8. 1943

Stationed at Great Lakes Owners of Barium Hotel

Barium Hotel Guests for Rosh Hashonah

Opera "Faust" Coming
To Masonic Auditorium

Charles L. Wagner, New York
impressario, will present Gou-
nod's opera, "Faust," with a cast
consisting largely of Metropoli-

tan singers, on Monday,. Oct. 18.
Rosh Hashonah, 1943, will be
at the Masonic Auditorium.
long remembered by Messrs. Ko-
This production will be given
pel Kahn, Henry C. Keywell and
with a large orchestra, chorus,
Isidore Kowal, co-owners of the
colorful costumes and scenery.
Barium Hotel, as well as some
The role of Marguerite will be
250 Jewish service men. During
sung by Hilda Burke. Nicola
the two days of Rosh Hashonah
Moscona, celebrated Greek basso
Messrs. Kahn, Keywell and Ko-
who has been heard in a number
wal opened the doors of their
of performances at the Metropoli-
hotel to the service men. Not
tan spring festivals no doubt will
only were they given free lodging
sing the role of Mephistopheles.
during their stay in Detroit, but
Mack Harrell will appear as Val-
they were also given free holi-
entine and the title role will be
day meals and provided with
_ sung by Armand Tokatyan. Giu-
transportation to and from the
seppe Barnboshek is musical di-
.synagogues.
rector, and Desire Defrere is
Arrangements to take care of —
Music of Czechoslovak , stage director.
the service men, most of them Plans Formulated
Tickets for this production
stationed at Fort Cust er, w ere
Composers To Be Heard nay
be reserved by calling Tear
made by Mr. Keywell with the For Furtherance of
local Jewish Welfare Board.
At Center on Oct. 26 i ple 2-7100 or by stopping at the
box office at Grinnell Bros. Mu-
Mr. Keywell's inspiration for Sabbath Observance
the generous hospitality enjoyed
The Music Department of Inc sic Store in Detroit.
ses-
The
Detroit
Rabbinate
in
Jewish Community Center will
by the men was his son Jerome
1
Seaman 2/c Norman Strriger
who is stationed at the Army Air ikth on Monday morning, Oct. 4, present the music of Czech coin- Eli Levin Auxiliary
Seaman 2/c Norman Strager, Force Radio School in Sioux sion has
at the
Yeshivath
Beth plans
Ye iu- of posers at the first in a series of Sponsors Card Party
formulated
further
on Of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Strager Falls,
S.
D.
An additional
service action for promoting the Sabbath concerts to be held in the Cen-
The Lt. Eli Levin Auxiliary
of Burlingame Ave., spent some Community
Offers hundred
Hospitality
observance movement, sponsored ter's auditorium on Tuesday eve-
No.
230, Jewish War Veterans
time at home with his parents.
Seaman Strager is stationed at men were placed in homes where bath Observance. The primary be held in commemoration of the of the United States, is sponsor-
U. S. N. T. C., Great Lakes, Ill. they were fed, housed and taken by the Women's League for Sab- ning, Oct. 26. The concert will ing a card party for the benefit
to the synagogues for services. object of the movement is to Independence
Day of the Czech°-
Slov akian Republic. Rudolph Her- of our servicemen, in which the
opened prevent the profanation o
entire proceeds will go for the
Hundreds
of
families
Migdal To Hear
their homes to members of the Jewish good name caused by the man, former Czech consul, and purchase of leader dogs for blind
fact
that
shops
and
stores
in
Mrs.
Samuel
R.
Glogower,
presi-
Naomi Goldberg Talk
armed forces. All arrangements
dent of the Center, will deliver soldiers. The card party will be
h
given on Wednesday evening,
were made through the Jewish strictly Jewish sections,
On Political Parties
Migdal, young adult Labor Welfare Board. The same pro- both proprietors and customers greetings. Doris Bull, Canadian Nov. 3, at 8 p. m., at the Bnai
are open for business contralto, and Emily Mutter
areJewish,
Adam s , outstanding Detroit vio- Moshe Center, Lawrence and
Zionists, will present Naomi cedure was followed for Yom on the Holy Day, in
in open v •
Kippur,
tion of one of the most funda- linist, will be the soloists. The Dexter.
Goldberg in ' a lecture on Po-
Tickets are obtainable from
mental sacred institutions, the Center Symphony Orchestra, un-
litical Parties in Palestine and
(ler
the
direction
of
Julius
Cha-
Mrs.
Helen Lappin, Townsend
their Counterparts in America" Pisgah Lodge To
Sabbath
(lay. rabbis, both ortho- jes, will play the "Three Dances" 6-5414, chairman of the affair,
Twenty-two
at the Jewish Community Center, Hold Birthday
(lox and conservative, comprising from Smetana's "Bartered Bride". or Mrs. Ida Schultz, Townsend
Sunday Oct. 10, at 8 p. m. Mrs.
39.4, president of the anx-
two Detroit Rabbinate, in cooper-Admission will be by ticketsontlhyi: i81-4 011 y.
well
equipped
to
Goldberg i s
P a rty on Oct . I I
r
On Monday, Oct. 11, Pisgah anon with the Women's League Tickets can be obtained at
highlight her talk with the colo
The cooperation and support of
for Sabbath Observance, are issu- Center office, free, prior to the the public is necessary to the suc-
of personal experience. She lived
in Palestine for two years, par Lodge No. 34, Bnai Brith, will in a most ardent appeal to the (lay of the concert.
cess of this project. Contributions
g
Jewish public at this holy
ticipating during that time in the hold a birthday party in honor Detroit
will be gratefully accepted.
manifold activities of the Yishuv. of the centennial of the order.
season ' tO P lease lend their full- Bnai Moshe Yom Kippur
-
Under the supervision of the est cooperation in this sacred Services Friday, Oct, 8
Her background in American Zi
her
h i p tom task
f

task by refraining from
sh oppin
chairman of members
onist politics stems rom
FLAG DAY
in youth and Labor Zionist mince, , J k Leeds, and
nd in co- on the Sabbath day. Please help
Congregation Bnai Moshe will
of your Jewish grocer keep the tra- begin the Yom Kippur observ-
circles and from her capable edi- operation
committee,
eac with the chairmen
Is Every Day
torship of a leading youth maga- the
entertainment
Maxumenthal
and Jack Law- ditional (lay of rest by doing your ance at sundown Friday, Oct. 8,
shopping on Friday, and thereby with Cantor David Kat:man, as-
ax
zinc.
The meeting is open to the
an entertaining program n has he.p
i restore the glory which is sisted by a choir, chr nting the
am Israel . This surely is a very small traditional Kol Nidre.
m
h bers and
public and will be followed by son,
arranged for members
Get Your Flag Now
been
refreshments and plenty of op their male friends. The e feature 0 of sacrifice in return for God's
Services on Saturda i will be-
and Display It
portunity for informal discussion. the program will be the lignting blessings which we invoke on the gin at 7 and end al. sundown.
of the candles on the birthday holiest day f the year, Yom Rabbi Moses Fischer and Rabbi
y
cake, which symbolizes the prin- „.i
Jacob J. Nathan will deliver the
All Sizes $1.55 and up
A p pur.
ciples and ideals of Bnai Brith.
sermons.
----
Max Blumenthal has announced
The Junior Congregation will American, Allied and Service
Le Shan° Tovo Tikosevu
that he has a special treat for
NOTICE TO ATTORNEYS
hold separate services in the
Flags
the members and their guests in
George J. Haines and Hazen Harry Rosman Assembly Hail,
the form of a feature length
10 a. m. to 12:15 p. m. and 4
Also Honor Rolls
J.
Payette
announce
the
removal
motion picture. Another feature
5:30 p.
which the committee on arrange- of their law offices from 716 Ford to Yizkor
prayers for the general BATAAN FLAG COMPANY
10007 Gd. River at Monica
ments has announced is that there Bldg. to 622 Ford Bldg. The public will be said in the social
NO. 9503
will be no speeches. Army has requisitioned the en- hall of the congregation. No ad-
A real birthday party is prom- tire seventh floor, making the mission cards are required.
COLONIAL ART &
• move necessary.
ised with birthday cake and re-
-
FURNITURE SHOP
freshments. Each member is
urged to bring a gift to Bnai
UN. 1-3705 Brith in the form of one or more
16826 Hamilton
new applications for membership
to aid tile membership committee
in reaching its goal of 1000 new
members commemorating the be-
ginning of Bnai Brith's second
century of service to Jewry and
America, as well as to help make
Pisgah the largest lodge in the
Two Stores, Both Downtown
order.
The program will start prompt-
ly at 8:30 p. m., in the auditor-
ium of the Jewish Community
Center.

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Sweaters and Skirts

Zedakah Club To
Meet Monday, Oct. 11

Arrangements are being made
for an evening of entertainment
for Zedakah Club's next meeting,
which takes place Monday nignt,
Oct. 11, 8:30 p. m., at the home
of Mrs. Jack Greenberg, 3750
Cortland. Mrs. Morris Davis,
president, takes pleasure in ex-
tending an invitation to members
and their friends to attend.
Plans are also in full swing
for Zedakah Club's "victory
Luncheon," scheduled for Nov.
9 in the Grand Ballroom of Hotel
Statler. The following captains
are in charge of pledges: Mes-
dames Norman Adelman, Paul
Deutch, Jack Greenberg, William
Hordes, Ben Lefkowitz, Max Ros-
enbaum, Edward Sklar, Theodore
Shaffer, Joseph Staub. Mrs. Mau-
rice Knopper and Mrs. Irving J.
Shevin are fund-raising chairmen.

Aesculapian Ladies
Auxiliary To Meet Oct. 13

The Aesculapian Ladies' Aux-
iliary will meet Wednesday eve-
ning, Oct. 13, at the home of
Mrs. Saul Taller on Hazelwood
Ave. Plans for the annual charity
dinner-dance and for 1.180 activi-
ties will be made at this time.
The members will also make ar-
rangements to take volunteers to
the Red Cross Blood Bank.

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