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October 15, 1943 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1943-10-15

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America 'nick Periacal Cutter

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

October Is. 1943

United Hebrew Schools Celebrating
Seventeenth Annual Educational Month

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Contributions To The
Jewish Home For Aged

PISGAH

Dr. Hersch, the author of several
novels and professor of law at
the University of Detroit, is

(Continued from Page 1)
,
ed attending
the
The following have made con- who contributed to the arrange- thinker
known and
as a those
thorough
and deep
o tf an inter-
meeting are assur
The 17th Annual Education twining to this joyous festival,
ments of the celebration.
• s o inh H
• - tti • u ion

and inform al ivetalk .
m
branch a specia
many
of
th
e
guests
s
s
t
ing
e
and
in
acs
A great
inter e-
an willtebr
Month observance of the United hat Torah party with iiakotos iti
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gerson, in
e u ssam ael meeting
in tg thm
pst A
memory
of
Mrs.
Anna
Abrahams;
filled
out
applications
for
mem-
Schools
which
was
usic
m
being
arranged.
This
liakofos
Hebrew
, featured by three well
launched with the beginning of ceremony will take place on M rs. Slly
a Col man , in memory of bership in Pisgah Lodge and the • offered
known
Detroit artists, Cantor
,
drive
for
1000
new
the month of Tishri, is in full Thursday, the eve o f Sunhat To-
d d ugh members
e
received a very auspi- Robert Tolman of Temple Israel,
progress now. Addresses dealing rah. Thee e children will gather in Mrs. Anna Abrahams ana- members
es ter, Isabell Hayden; Mrs. Rose cious start. Under the leadership tenor; Marshall Bruce, baritone, ,
with the problem of education of the auditoriums and synagogues
children were delivered in vari- of the Hebrew schools, together D. Ferar, donation; Joe Gorov, of Jack Leeds and his very ardent of Catholic Youth Organization
ous synagogues by rabbis, local with the •teachers, parents and Wayne, Mich., in memory of
committee,
Lodge
is very
hopeful of Pisgah
attaining
the
educators and lay leaders. The friends and will celebrate thi.: mother, Haye Gorov; Sam Fin- working
silver,
in silver;
memory
of and
father,
Her-
shel Fin
Ben
Lou
Co- goal of a thousand new members and Harriet Toomey, soloist of
radio facilities of WJLB have Torah festival.
sent a Woodward
rich program
of father, Abra- and thereby attaining first posi- Central
C h of
r i secular
s t i a n
also been fully utilized. Each
and liturgical
numbers
that pre-
will
hen,
ham in memory s. A. Warshaw- tion in Bnai Brith as the largest Church,
soprano.
They will
Saturday evening and Sunday
Cohen; Mr
lodge
in
the order.
On
Monday,
Oct.
18,
at
8:30
appeal
to
the
tastes
of
all
music
morning brief talks are delivered
E Mrs. . Ida H. Herseh To Speak
sky, in memory of
over this station. Addresses were Pontiac Group of
Krandall
Greenfield, Mrs.
portunity to the audience to hear
delivered by the following: Ber-
and
Mrs. Theresa
Rosenthal;
Ira in the evening, in the auditorium the
liturgical
of the an
three
A. Stone,
Augusta,
Ga., in mem-
lovers.
It will music
also afford
op-
nard Isaacs, Rudolph Zuieback, Hadassah Meets
of the Jewish Community Center, faiths on one program.
Rabbi Morris Adler chairman of
Pisgah Lodge and Pisgah Auxil-
, —111 ory of Mrs. Anna Abrahams;
Pisgah Lodge and Pisgah Aux-
The Pontiac group of Hadassah
the 17th Annual Education
, •
iary extend a cordial invitation
ring
Dr.
a cultural
cult
Month, A. J. Lachover, Mrs. Na- held its October meeting at Tem- Mr. and Mrs. Herman R.
iliary are sponsoring
Alvin D. to all members as well as the
than Spevakow, a member of the ple Beth Jacob, Monday evening, me mory of Mrs. Anna Abrahams;
o f meeting at whic h
int
general public to be their guests,
board of the Woman's Auxiliary Oct. 11. Mrs. Morris Kaplan, Mrs. D. Lefko, in memory
a veryr caer-
mother, Haye-Minnie• Mr. and Hersch will
present
of the United Hebrew Schools. president, presided.
ting report on his exp e iences and promise an enjoyable and
The committees for this year Mrs. Nathan Marks, in memory es the United States Army camps. entertaining evening. The pro-
Next Saturday night, Oct. 16,
m a gram will commence promptly at
oseph Haggai will be the speaker, were announced, the chairmen of of father, David Barris; Mr. and in Hersch was a member of
J and
Sunday morning, Oct. 17, these committees being: Program, Mrs. Manuel Borenstein, in mein- Dr.
g of a Jew, Catho 8:30 p. m.
ory
of
Mrs.
Anna
Abrahams;
panel
consisting
Maurice H. Zackheim, chairman Mrs. Herman Stenbuck; educa-
Protesta nt who appeared
li
of the Board of Education, will tional, Mrs. Eric Friedland; honor Jerry J. Tobias, in memory of c and
platform to address Downtown Synagogue
roll, Mrs. Jack Wainger; member- Mrs. Anna Abrahams; Zelle Mor- on the same p mp under the sus s
deliver a brief address.
of Mrs. Ethel Mi- the boys in ca
The management of the United ship, Mrs. Jacob Meyer; hospital- ris, in memory
Mell and Mrs. Barney pices of the Round Table of To Hold Succoth Services
chaels;
Hebrew Schools, headed by its ity, Mrs. Izidore Goode; Youth Barnett,
C
in honor of Oshie Ba- atholics,
Jews and Protestants.
The Feast of Tabernacles will
president, Rudolph Zuieback, is Aliyah, Mrs. Irving Steinman;
how planning a series of meet- National Fund, Mrs. Sam Cohen; key's birthday; Morey L. Abra-
be observed at the Downtown
ger,
donation;
L.
Samuels,
in
ings, and is starting several ac- publicity, Mrs. Sidney Siegel; hams, in memory of mother, Mrs.
Synagogue, 205 Griswold St., for
tivities. The first meeting will be telephone, Mrs. Harold Boss; Anna Abrahams; Mrs. Elsie Her- memory of father, Arye; Lt. eight consecutive days beginning
in the form of a get-together. child welfare, Mrs. Gerald Walker. zog, in memory of mother, Rose Herbert Rosenthal, in memory of Wednesday evening, Oct. 4, at
and informative Berger; J. J. Tobias, in memory Judge Harry B. Keidan; Mr. and 5:15 p. In. Morning services be-
This will take place Tuesday eve- An interesting
ning, Oct. 19, in the auditorium educational program was present- of Max Broad; the Standard Club Mrs. Louis A. Reiter, in memory gin at 8 a. m.
of the Rose Sittig Cohen School ed by the educational committee. of Detroit, in memory of Mrs. of Mrs. Eva Farber.
where all members of the board Mrs. Eric Friedland, chairman of Anna Abrahams; Mr. and Mrs.
and all committee members will the committee, and Mrs. Julian David S. Friedman, in memory of
meet for the purpose of getting Levine read papers dealing with Judge Harry B. Keidan, David S.
acquainted with one another and the meaning of Hadassah and the Zemon and Lazarus Rosenthal.
discussing some matters pertain- magnitude of its work since its Helen Nussbaum, in memory of
inception, and through the years Rosa Greenbaum; Max E. Sable,
ing to the schools.
The annual membership enroll- up to the present time. Particu- in memory of Max Broad; office
ment project was launched, at a lar attention was given to the employees of Allen Industries,
meeting held Tuesday evening. unstinting selflessness and indoor- Inc., in memory of Mrs. Anna
The membership enrollment work itable faith of the pioneer women Abrahams; B. W. Rismann, do-
is headed by a group of three of Hadassah, led by its founder, nation; C. P. Weil, in memory
people: Dr. A. T. Bernstein, the great and loved Henrietta of Max Broad; the Ackerman
chairman, and Messrs. Morris Szold, and to the vast programs family, in memory of Aaron and
Fishman and Julius Berman, as- of public health, hospitalization, Leah Ackerman; Mr. and Mrs.
sociates. A large group of men child welfare, land reclamation I. M. Lewis, Mrs. J. W. Allen
and women have expressed their and youth refugee service in Pal- and Mrs. Harry Goldman, in
desire to work on this member- estine, to all of which programs memory of Mrs. Anna Abrahams
ship project. the Hadassah, or the Women's and Lazarus Rosenthal; Mrs. E.
Registrations at the various Zionist Organization of America, Freeman, in memory of mother-
in-law, Fayge Broida; Mrs. Sue
branches of the United Hebrew has contributed immensely.
It
was
also
suggested
by
Mrs.
Baum,
in memory of mother, Ra-
Schools is still going on. The of-
flees are still open for registra- Eric Friedland that as part of chel-Leah; Mrs. Joseph Gottloeb,
tion of pupils of all types, from the educational program for the in memory of father, Hershel;
beginners of the most advanced year the Pontiac group of Hadas- Mr. and Mrs. Geo. M. Roberts,
classes. salt inaugurate a dramatic group, in memory of Mrs. Anna Abra-
The work of the school is now a choral group and a study group, hams; Mr. and Mrs. Baer Keidan,
centered around the holiday Sac- through whose endeavors the in memory of Lazarus Rosenthal;
coth with Simhat Torah as its work and meaning of Hadassah Mr. and Mrs. Leonard N. Simons,
climax. The pupils are taught the may be presented to the members in memory of Mrs. Anna
of the holiday, the his- in an informative and colorful hams; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
prayers of
tory, customs and everything per- manner. J. Michelson, in memory of Mrs.
Anna Abrahams; Mr. and Mrs.
Fred A. Ginsburg, in memory of
nn Abrahams; Mr. and
Mrs. Anna
Mrs. Edward A. Atlas, in mem-
ory of Judge Harry B. Keidan,
Max Broad and Mrs. Anna Abra-
KOSHER
hams; Mrs. Lena Eiges and fam-
Restaurant and Dining Room
ily, in memory of Mrs. Anna
UNEXCELLED FOOD
Abrahams; Mr. and Mrs. Albert
24
HOURS
AIR CONDITIONED—OPEN
M. Jordan, in memory of Joseph
Private Dining Room for Parties
and Ettalay Finley, Richard and
12017 DEXTER BLVD.
Nathan Finley and Joseph and
NOrthlawn 9786
Adeline Jordan.
Mrs. Fannie Kaplan, donation;
Misses Bertha and Frances Far-
ber, in memory of Rose Gold-
stein; Miss Jane Manheim, in
memory of sister, Rebecca; Mr.
and Mrs. Walter J. Mayer, in
memory of Mrs. Anna Abrahams;
Mrs. B. Kaufman, in memory of
husband, Moyshe Kaufman; Mrs.
Mark Hirschfeld, donation; W. S.
Kaiser, donation; Mr. and Mrs.
Sidney Freedman, donation; Mrs.
L. Kaplan and Ida Karbal, in
memory of father of Rabbi Louis
J. Lehrfield; Mr. and Mrs. Abe
Goldman, in memory of Leon
Levey; Bessie M. Schooler, in
memory of parents, Bernard and
Molly Meisner and Mrs. Anna
Abrahams; Arthur Rosenthal,
Pontiac, Michigan, in honor
of Judge William Friedman;
R. Brodersohn, donation; Mrs.
Lillian Weineman, in memory of
mother, Johanna Solomon; Harry
Kay, in memory of father-in-law,
Meyer-Layb; Mrs. David Oppen-
heim and family, in memory of
Mrs. Anna Abrahams and Abe
Lipsitz; Miss Shirley Richberg,
in memory of parents, Philip and
Anna Richberg and Mrs. Gussie
Epstein; Mrs. Benjamin Weider,
donation; Mr. and Mrs. S. Helper,
AT FORT WAYNE HOTEL
in memory of Judge Harry B.
Keidan and in honor of S. Hel-
TUESDAY EVENING, OCT. 19
per's recovery; Dora Gorin, do-
nation; the Rosenthal family, in
8 P. M. Sharp
memory of Eva Farber; Isidore
and Harmon Rosenthal, in mem-
PRIZES
ory of Lazarus Rosenthal; Mr.
PLAY ALL EVENING
and Mrs. Myer Gerson and Mr.
and Mrs. A. B. • Hayden, in mem-
ory of Leon Levy; Mrs. M. J.
Nathan, Houston, Tex., in mem-
Bond Books must be returned on Night of Games.
ory of brother, Dave Kleinsmith;
4.3675
Chairman—MRS. JACOB LEVINE, UN.
Herman Goldstein, in memory of
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7582
Co•Chairman—MRS. DANIEL RACHMIEL, TO.
wife, Brohe Goldstein; Mrs. J.
donation;
A.
Goldber-
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