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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1943-12-03

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Americair ,fewish Periodical Carter

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December 3, 1943

CUIPTON MMUS • 1214CINNATI 20, MO

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Annual Pilgrimage of Young Women s Council,
Bnai Brith, To Be Held at Michigan Hillel Dec. 5

PROMOTED

$400,000 Sent by Vaad Hahatzalah for Relief
And Rescue Work To Europe in Year

A recent summary of activities, A group of 465 rabbis and
The Bnai Brith Hillel Founda- tality committee for the event in-
released by the Emergency Com- Yeshivah scholars, stranded in
tion at the University of Michigan eludes Mrs. Mae Lieberman, house-
mittee for War-Torn Yeshivath Shanghai, has been maintained
is preparing for the Annual Pil- mother; Miss Hannah Katz of
and Refugee Scholars, 132 Nas- through special arrangements by
grimage of the Young Women's Tampa, Fla.; Elise Zeme of De-
sau Street, New York, reveals that which they receive $8,500 monthly.
Council, Bnai Brith of Detroit, to troit and Estelle Sager of Chi-
close to $400,000.00 was trans- At present, Vaad Hahatzalah is
take place on Sunday, Dec. 5. One cago, Ill.
Invitations to attend the tea
mitted by Vaad Hahatzalah dur- negotiating for the diplomatic ex-
hundred young women of the
ing the last twelve-months' period
. negotiating
for the
diplomatic
entire
unit.
Pisgah, Deborah, Naomi and Re- and reception to be held at the
change of this
During the past year, Vaad
for relief and •rescue work
becca Gratz chapters of the Young Foundation during the afternoon
allied and neutral countries. This Hahatzalah has transmitted di-
Women's Council will be the have been issued to army and
sum represents only a fraction of rectly and through other organi-
Foundation's guests. navy trainees stationed at the
the amount needed, the statement zations, the sum of $53,500 to
The program arranged for the University, of whom approxi-
declares. Much more could have neutral European countries for
day by the Hillel Foundation will mately 400 are Jewish.
been accomplished in the actual the rescue of individuals and fami-
include a tour of the University
saving of lives, had the necessary lies, among them some of the out-
of Michigan campus, a tea, buffet
standing European rabbis and re-
funds been available.
supper, and entertainment at the
The national committee has the ligious communal leaders.
Foundation. Arrangements have Mrs. Morris Adler To
cooperation of such lay and rab- $1,250,000 Needed
also been made for the guests of Be Sholem Aleichem
A total of $90,000 is required
binical bodies as: Mizrachi Or-
the Foundation to attend a con-
ganization, Union of Orthodox each month in order to provide one
cert to take place at the Lydia Donor Guest Speaker
Jewish Congregations of America, package, containing the most es-
Mendelssohn Theatre in the Mich-
National Council of Young Israel, sential food and clothing to keep
igan League building. Artists who
Complete arrangements for a
Agudath Israel, Union of Ortho- body and soul together, for each
f
will perform include Mr. Arthur fine program have been made
dox
Rabbis of the U. S. A` and person included in the groups
Hackett, tenor, and Joseph Brink- for the 13th Sholom Aleichem
by Vaad Hahatzalah in
man, pianist, both of the Uni- Annual Donor Project scheduled PFC. BERNARD L. KERNER Canada, and the Rabbinical Coun- supported
cil of America. It was organized Siberia and Asiatic Russia. Add
versity faculty.
for Wednesday noon, Jan. 5, at
Pfc. Bernard L. Kerner, son of immediately after the outbreak of to this the amount of $8,500 per
Miss Joyce Siegan of Benton the Book-Cadillac Hotel.
and represents all of the month needed by the group in
Harbor and Miss Sylvia Modiest
The following eminent artists Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Boesky, 2004 the war academies
of Torah which Shanghai, and you obtain a total
Calvert Ave., has just completed historic
of Detroit are chairmen of the will take part in the program:
operated in Poland and Lithu- requirement of $1,182,000 for the
event representing the Hillel
Saul Meisels, well known singer his training in the Army Air
up to 1943.
Foundation and the Young Wom- and excellent interpreter of Cha- Forces Technical Training Corn- ania
Other Vaad Hahatzalah activi-
A special license has been o -
en's Council respectively.
sidic classics and Yiddish folk mand of Keesler Field, Miss., and tamed to forward parcels from ties—rescue work through neutral
has
been
promoted
to
crew
chief
Miss Selma Smith of Utica, songs of concert and radio fame,
the United States and permission countries, the program of rehabili-
N. Y., has arranged a program and who left an indelible impres- with high honors.
granted by OPA for export of tation for Yeshivah, provision for
of entertainment for the after- sion with those who were privi-
rationed foods. Average contingencies that frequently arise
by Cpl. Bernard Choseed of New leged to attend his last perform- Dr. E. R. Clinchy, Round certain
package includes milk powder, egg
noon, including musical numbers ance at the Sholom Aleichem
Powder, cocoa, crisco, socks, under-
in the present
emergency
situa-
tion—would
boost
the total annual
Table Head, to be Visitor wear, thread, needles, band aid, requirement
York City, and Miss Ruth Wol- Folks Institute's yearly concert.
to $1,250,000 in round
kowsky of Miami, Fla. Dramatic
Also Kadia Malodowsky, famous
Dr. E. R. Clinchy, president of etc. The contents are purchased figures.
numbers on the program will be writer and poet, editor of the lit-
presented by Miss Edythe Levin erary bi-monthly magazine, "Se- the National Conference of Chris- and packed by Vaad Hahatzalah.
and Elyse Gitlow, both of New viva," will grace the occasion with tia ns and Jews , parent organize- Three hundred packages are sent
m •
York City.
her delightful rendition of her tion of the Detroit Round Table, monthly through the World To- N. Woodward Branch
will arrive in Detroit on Dec. '7 ist Company.
The Hillel Foundation's hospi- own poems.
Another avenue for the trans-
The theme of Mrs. Adler's ad- for a series of speaking engage- port of parcels to the refugee Of JWEWO Donor
is
in
Michigan.
men
dress will be "Women's Responsi-
He will speak at the Fact Find- scholars in U.S.S.R. is Te eran, Luncheon on Dec. 7
bility in the Field of Education."
Ethel Shorr is convener of the era Club in the Statle• Hotel on where the Vaad Hahatzalah has
The North Woodward Branch
donor event, and urges all to Tuesday, Dec. 7, at 12 :15, and an authorized representative. Per-
hasten the completion of their at a meeting of the board of mission has been granted to for- of the Jewish Women's European
pledges so they will have their directors of the Detroit Round ward 150 a on h
t. The includes Welfare Organization announces
that final arrangements for the
book with all others who are at the home of Dr. and Mrs. eleven pounds of food, clothing 11th annual donor luncheon sched-
serving in the cause of Yiddish Henry H. Crone, 671 Edison Ave. and medicaments, the contents uled for Tuesday noon, Dec. 7,
education. The proceeds of this On Wednesday, Dec. 8, Dr. being determined by the availabil- at the Book-Cadillac Hotel, are
will speak at a noon ity of the products at the time now complete.
Remembrance Advertising
affair are to help cover the bud- Clinchy
Mrs. Pauline Epps, luncheon
(deg. U. S. Pat. Office)
get requirements of the Sholommeeting of the Optimists club in of shipping. During the past year,
to how to schools.
raise funds
for your
Aleichem
For details
as the Book-Cadillac Hotel, and he 1748 such packages were sent chairman and her committee, have
working for weeks to make
will address the teachers of the through
Teheran.
A third
method of reaching the been
this affair a success. For reserva-
GREETING CARDS pledges, please contact Executive Detroit Public Schools in the groups
in Siberia and Asiatic Rus-
Chairman Ida Komaroff, Univers- Intercultural Education series be- sia has been evolved through a tions, please call Mrs. Epps or
ing sponsored by the Board of Palestinian committee, headed by Mrs. A. Gleicher, her co-chairman,
ity
1-6172.
CALENDARS
Education in Northern High Chief 'Rabbi Dr. Isaac Herzog, at Townsend 5-5165.
Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will be
School at 4:00 p. m. on the sub- which supervises the transfer of
ject of "Education and Human packages from that point, under the guest speaker.
MISSION LEATHER
Proceeds derived from this affair
Leo Polk Has Given
Relations."
special permission of the Pales- will
be used to carry on the work
Dr.
Clinchy
will
also
speak
at
tine
government.
The
average
NOVELTIES
Blood to Bank 14 Times the dinner hour at the Central package costs $25, and contains of this organization in giving re-
lief to many new orphaned fami-
Methodist Church on Dec. 8. On
Leo Polk of 4774 Cortland will Thursday, Dec. 9 he will speak eleven pounds of essential merch- lies now on the list of the organi-
DIRECT MAIL
andise.
give his 14th blood donation to in the High School in Pontiac at
zation, as well as many war ef-
the Red Cross on Dec. 8. -.He- 10:30 a. m., meet with commun- Monies Sent to to Refugees
fort projects that are being car-
the
forwarding
ETCHINGS
In
addition
started to give blood on Dec. 8, ity leaders at noon and meet with
ried on for the duration.
of
parcels
from
the
above
three
1941, the day after Pearl Har- community leaders in Flint on
The public is cordially invited
sources,
Vaad
Hahatzalah
has
re-
Largest Manufacturers of bor. He has also given five transfu- the evening of Dec. 9.
mitted funds in the amount of and asked to cooperate by attend-
On Friday, Dec. 10 he will
monthly to the refugees in ing.
Calendars in the World sions to sick members of the De- speak at 1:30 p. m. in the Cen- $5,000
Mrs. Wm. Fisher is chairman of
troit Joint Board, Amalgamated tral High School in Grand Rap- Siberia through agencies in this the darling and memorial pro-
Clothing Workers of America, ids, and he will preach a sermon country and through the Polish grams.
Ministry of Finance.
Due to present conditions
CIO, during these two years, mak- at 'I ample Emanuel at 8 p. m.
ing a total of 19.
we ask you to order early
He is national representative of
the Amalgamated Clothing Work-
to insure deliveries.
ers of America, CIO, and the na-
tional CIO Relief.
He represents labor as a board
of director on the Detroit Chap-
Represented by
ter of the American Red Cross.
He is also a member of the board
Opera Stars Present "HANSEL AND GRETEL"
of directors of the Red Cross
MARIA KURENKO
Blood Bank.
He is a member of the Bnai
Unsurpassed Cast, but
Maria Kurenko, distinguished
Moshe Congregation and a mem-
RA 6900
Only
Three Performances
Soprano and possibly the most
A Christmas Gift
ber of the Men's Club of Bnai
definite
interpreter
of
(Russian
Moshe.
Advance reservations are
UN 3-9054
He is the leading blood donor
songs today, will be Soloist
That Will Be
in Detroit and probably in the
tremendous
for this immortal
with the Orchestra on Decem-
country, since Pearl Harbor.
opera of Christmastide. To
ber 9. Her selections will be
Remembered
those who have not yet done
from Rimsky-Ko•sakoff, Gret-
so, this suggestion is in order ..
chaninoff and Tschaikowsky;
For those "what-shall-we- make your reservations or get
Karl Krueger has chosen the
Haydn Symphony in D Major send-them-this-year" names on your tickets to "Hansel and
Gretel" NOW. Friday, Decem-
(No. 104), the Stravinsky
"Pastorale" and the "Pines of your Christmas list . . . for ber 17, evening only. Satur-
Rome" by Respighi as the or- friend, relative, customer . . . day, December 18, matines
and evening.
chestral offerings of the eve-
anyone, in fact, whom you
Singing the leading roles in
ning.
an
unsurpassed cast of grand
Bookstein
Wishes to express their deepest sympathy to the
wish to remember with some-
opera stars will be Maria
Family in their recent bereavement of their father, Mr. Sam
Tickets - Reservations thing uniquely nice . . . a sea- Matyas as Hansel, Louisa Hoe

BROWN &
BIGELOW

Detroit Symphony News & Notes

Max N. Haidy



YESHIVATH
CHACHMEY LUBLIN

Bookstein. His last noble undertaking, Yeshivath Chachmey

Lublin, which will be an everlasting memory to his name shall

be your consolation.

Administration of Yeshivath Chachmey
Lublin and Board of Directors

Ladies' Auxiliary of the Yeshicah.

TICKETS: At Grinnell's dur-
ing the week preceding each
performance.
RESERVATIONS: By phone
to COlumbia 4870 or mail to
Detroit Symphony Orchestra,
Masonic Temple, Detroit 1,
Michigan. Tickets are held un-
til receipt of remittance, but
not later than one week be-
fore concert.
PRICES: Evenings, 85c to
$2.75; Matinee-83c to $1.65,
tax included.

as Gretel, Mae Barron as the
Witch and Reinhold Schmidt
concerts, beginning with "Han- as the Father. The entire op-
era will be sung in English
sel and Gretel" on December
and, so presented, it will be
17th, is suggested. A few in enjoyed as much by children
orchestra square are available as by adults. And, because of
the time and prices (85c to
at $25 and other good loca-
$1.65, tax included), the Sat-
tions may be had at $20, $15 urday matinee will be espe-
and $10, tax included. Phone cially popular with the young-
sters. Evening prices range
COlumbia 4870 . . . tomorrow, from 85c to $2.75, tax in-
cluded.
if possible.

son ticket to ten symphony



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