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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1943-11-26

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November 26, 1943

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

----- ------ 1 Rabbi Weiss To Preside
CAME BACK WIIH HIS "GANG'! At Baltimore Rabbinical
College Dedication

Rabbi Fram To Review
Sholem Asch's "The
Apostle" on Dec. 3

N. Woodward JWEWO Home Relief Society To
Donor Luncheon Dec. 7 Hold Tea on Nov. 29

A bundle tea has been planned
The North Woodward bruich
for the November meeting of the
of the Jewish Women's European Home Relief Society, which will
Sholem Asch's novel on the life Welfare Organization will hold its be held on Monday, Nov.
The Ner Israel Rabbinical Col-
29, at
lege of Baltimore, Md., has in- of St. Paul, "The Apostle," will 11th annual donor luncheon at
p. m., in the conference room
be
the
subject
of
Rabbi
Leon
vited Dr. Samson R. Weiss, dean
of the Jewish Community Center.
of the local Yeshivah. to be the Fram's sermon at the Sabbath
Mrs. Maxwell Emmer, presi-
Eve services of Temple Israel,
dent, announces that the Home
Friday night, Dec. 3, 8:30. "The
Relief Society will cooperate with
Apostle" is a sequel to Sholem
the United States Government in
Asch's world-famous novel on the
their national drive for clothing,
life of Jesus, "The Nazarene".
and will hold their November
In anticipation of the large
meeting in the form of a bundle
number of Christians as well as
tea. Each member is urged to
Jews who will want to hear Rabbi
attend, and to bring a package
Fram's review of the latest work
of clothing.
by the greatest living Jewish lit-
A dessert luncheon will pre-
erary genius, Temple Israel will,
cede the meeting, and a review of
on this Friday night, hold its
a well-known book by Miss Hope
services in the large auditorium
Murrey, of the Utley Library, has
of the Detroit Institute of Arts.
been planned for the afternoon's
Temple Israel Choir, directed
program.
by Dan Frohman and accompanied
A cordial invitation is extended
by Karl W. Haas, will sing in
to all members and their friends
support of Cantor Robert S. Till-
to attend this important meeting.
man. The choir, on this night, will
specialize in singing music com-
posed by members of the music
staff of Temple Israel—Dan Froh-
PRIMROSE CLUB
Hitler drove Ralph Beige' out of
man, the choir director, and Karl
Europe, but after five years he went
A social meeting will be held
W. Haas, the organist.
back. This time he brought his bud.
The services will be followed by
Monday night, Nov. 29, at Bnai
dies with .him—members of his divi•
a social hour, sponsored by Tem-
Moshe. After the meeting there
sion in the United States Army that
MRS. J. ZUCKERMAN
will be card playing and refresh-
ple Israel Sisterhood.
landed in Italy. In the fight that fol.
The Young People's Club of
ments.
lowed, Pvt. Beigel was wounded. He
Temple Israel invites the youth the Book-Cadillac Hotel on Tues-
A Chanukah party will be held
was also awarded the Order of the
DR. SAMSON R. WEISS
of the city, Christian as well as day, Dec. 7, at 12 noon.
Sunday evening, Dec. • 5 at the
Purple Heart. The decoration and
Jew, to hear Rabbi Fram's book
The committee in charge an- Workmen's Circle, 11535 Linwood
news of his recovery from his wounds . chairman of the Torah Evening,
have just been received by his par. Monday, Nov. 29, at the dedica- review sermon and stay for the nounces an entertaining program Ave. Admission will be a lunch
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Beigel of tion exercises of the Rabbinical youth symposium, when young for the afternoon, with Dr. Bene- for two. Friends and members
College. Rabbi Jacob J. Ruder- people will be free to discuss and dict B. Glazer as guest speaker. are invited.
725 Lexington Avenue, New York.
At the last meeting Mrs. Max
When Pvt. Beigel came to this coun• man, the famous dean of Ner ask questions about Rabbi Fram's For pledges, call Mrs. Pauline
try he turned for advice and assiitance Israel, has invited to this Torah interpretation of Sholem Asch's Epps, general chairman; Mrs. A. Vitenson sold $300 worth of
to the National Refugee Service which Evening the leading talmudical fictional biography of Paul, the Gleicher, co-chairman, Townsend stamps and bonds. The pledge to
5-5165 or Townsend 8-4952. Any- the War Chest is $400.
is financed by the United Jewish Ap authorities of the country.
Apostle.
On Thursday night, Dec. 2, one wishing to make their pledge
peal. He soon found work and later
Ner Israel has erected a splen-
became the manager of a business! did structure of study halls and Rabbi Leon Fram will lecture at call Mrs. Sam Shorr, University
established by his parents, who had dormitories for its more than Assumption College, Windsor, on 1-0304 or Mrs. David Silverstein
joined him. Now he is more eager! 100 rabbinical students. The the subject "The Jewish Con- Townsend 6-3489, who are in
than ever to tarry the fight back to building, which was started be- tribution to Art".
charge of rummage. A store is
the Nazis and to continue repaying fore the entrance of America
now available and if unable to
!America for giving him and his family! into the war, is located on Gar- Harry Suffrin Clothiers to rummage now can do so after
a haven and a new chance for in• . rison Blvd. in the Forest Park
the luncheon as the store will be
Open Basketball Season
denendence.
section, a modern Jewish neigh-
in force. Mrs. J. Zuckerman is
borhood.
Cincy Sachs's Harry Suffrin in charge of the souvenir book-
Dr. Samson R. Weiss, before Clothiers will open the season let; call her, Townsend 8-8499 for
Pisgah Young Women
acceptine' his present position in this Sunday, Nov. 28, at 8:15 boys' names on the honor roll. Mrs.
three years ago, was en- p. m. at the Hackett Field House Morris Fishman is also on this
"Get-Acquainted" Tea Detroit
gaged as instructor at the Ner in Highland Park, which is located committee and can be reached by
Israel Rabbinical College, where
calling Townsend 8-4619.
A "get-acquainted" membership a number of his former students at Third and Pitkin Ayes.
The next regular meeting will
Their opponents will be the
tea will be held by the Pisgah of the Wuerzburg Teachers' Col-
Young Women of Bnai Brith, lege which was destroyed by the strong Jaglowicsz Shoe team be held in the evening on Wed-
Tuesday night, Nov. 30. The af- Nazis in November, 1938, pur- which was runner-up to them last nesday, Dec. 1, at 7:30 o'clock, so
year in the Detroit Recreation that members who are working
fair will be held in the home of sue their studies.
will be able to come and pay their
League.
Rose Beitman, 2507 Cortland
Due to the fact that the Jag's pledge. This special regular meet-
Ave., and will give the new mem-
Shoes have five former players ing will be held at the home of
bers and anyone else wishing to
of Sachs last year team, it will Mrs. A. Kurzmann, 3287 Cort-
join Bnai Brish a chance to be- Waste Paper and Rags To
be a bitter-fought game. There is land.
For pick-up service
come acquainted with some of the Be Picked Up by League
intense rivalry between the two
other members and and oppor-
Because of the great need for clubs and although it is only an
Call CO. 1-1-1-1
tunity to learn something about
waste paper and rags by the war exhibition game, it will be as ex-
the work of Bnai Brith.
Mrs. Leonard Sims, president industry, the War Activities Com- citing a contest as you care to Jay Allen To Speak at
or go to the nearest
of the Women's Auxiliary, will mittee of the League of Detroit see.
Cass
Town
Hall
Dec.
3
Jewish
Youth
is
planning
to
make
be the guest speaker. An amus-
In the other half of the bill
FAMOUS STORE
ing musical program will com- a "pick-up" of this vital salvage the Briggs Bombers will oppose
Detroit Town Hall, in the Cass
plete the evening's entertainment. material on Sunday, Dec. 5.
the Detroit Police Five, at 8:15 Theater, is happy to again pre-
Youths from the member or- p. m.
Participating in the program
sent the outstanding American
will be Gail Fishman, Bernice ganizations of the league will
journalist, war correspondent and
form
teams
in
order
to
speed
the
Fleisher, Ruth Weiss, Mildred
Young Women's Mizrachi roving reporter of the war thea-
collecting,
which
will
be
done
Altman, Esther Zonder, Beulah
ters, Jay Allen, on Friday morn-
Smerling, Belle Hauptman and from 10 a. m. to 5 p. rn. in the Social Evening Nov. 29
ing, Dec. 3rd at 11 o'clock.
area from Philadelphia to Davi-
Rose Beitman.
The second evening social of
Out of his vast experience and
Chalamus Tigel, Florence son, between Linwood and Dexter. the Young Women's Mizrachi will
first hand knowledge of the Euro-
Automobiles will be used to help
Friedman, Mary Desow and Lena
transport the paper and rags to be held Monday evening, Nov. 29, pean scene, Mr. Allen in his lec-
Sitrin will act as hostesses.
an empty lot on Glendale between at 8:00 p. m. at the home of Mrs. ture "France Yesterday, Today
CLE1111EFIS
Wildemere and Dexter, where a Jos. Weintraub, 4340 Leslie Ave. and Tomorrow," gives a report-
INFANTS SERVICE GROUP
Mrs. Emanuel Liebschutz, dele- er's unprejudiced picture of France
large truck will be waiting to haul
gate to the Mizrachi Women's con- —her rise and fall. He looks at
The Infants Service Group's away the paper and rags.
Main Office & Store, 4463 Beaulden
war efforts pledge drive will cul-
Diana Rosenblatt is chairman of vention in New York, will give a a great nation's past, weighs her
Branches:
minate with a bond drawing at a the War Activities Committee and complete report of the organiza- chances for the future and asses-
22148 Bd. River 5763 51Ichlgan
meeting of the club Monday eve- Tillie Feinbloom is general chair- tion's past activities and future ses the probable role of France in
7340 W'. 7 MI. ltd. 3143 Hastings
Call Jon. Canurau 11518 Dexter
ning, Nov. 29, at the home of man for this salvage drive. Work- plans.
the peace.
11612 liercheval '7300 Harper
The brief business meeting will
Mrs. Sidney Kalt of Woodingham irg on Miss Feinbloom's commit-
He is the co-author with Ernest
8741 2nd Blvd.
12900 Mack
Ave. The chairman, Mrs. William tee are Ethel Plotnick, Ruth Ap- be followed by an evening snack. Hemingway of "All The Brave,"
2096 Pingree
131 John It
14833 K Jefferson
Katz, will notify the winner. The plebaum, Sally Weisman and Ger- All members are urged to attend. and this fall his latest book, "The
members will be surprised with trude Naftaly.
Day Will End," has been pub-
Agudath Hanoar Haivri To lished.
a bit of entertainment by Mes-
dames Freeman, Fox, Bank and
Hold Meeting Nov. 29
Gurwin. Mrs. Kalt and her host- Bnai David Men's Club
The Agudat Hanoar Haivri, a
esses will serve.
Sponsors Entertainment
Hebrew-speaking group, will meet
SALE—APART51ENTS
The Men's Club of the Bnai at 8:30 Monday evening, Nov. 29,
••• David Synagogue is sponsoring at the home of the treasurer,
several evenings of entertainment Janet Olender, at 8741 La Salle.
The discussion will be the pres-
in their social hall at 14th and
727 Collins Ave., Miami Beach, Ha.
Elmhurst, for the boys and girls ent Palestinian political crisis.
At the last meeting, held at the
of this vicinity from the ages of
the Well Known
NOW Under
home of Rena Margolis, a dis-
Management of . . . DAVID ROSNER
11 through 17.
(Formerly of Hotel Astor)
A varied program has been cussion on the difference between
arranged to include dancing, sing- the works of the great poets Bia-
Newly Renovated and Decorated for Your Joyful Wilder
ing, movies, ping pong, shuffle- lik and Tchernikovsky was held.
Vacation. All Rooms }lave Private Baths, Showers and
where money Is made. Do you know
board and other games which will The members of the society wish
Telephones. Health Solarium. Sun Deck. Tropical Garden
the past ten years created a new
to
extend
a
welcome
to
all
who
provide fun for all, together with
l'atio. Elevator. ti Block to Bathing Peach. lit autiful, sunlit Dining 119 0 n ,
crop of real estate millionaires. In-
are interested in Hebrew—who
vest now—Inflation Is Just around the
refreshments. All free.
Excellent Kosher C uisine.
1J: 0 2npncr.
- tmn
11 15
corner. See Mr. Bedford for all
The first evening will be Satur- either speak it or understand it—
Facts & Figures.
to come to their next meeting.
m.
day Dec 4 from 8 to 11

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