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December 24, 1943 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1943-12-24

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

December 24, 1943

• ENGAGEMENTS

Dr. and Mrs. Julius Y. Burnstine of Rochester Ave. announce
the engagement of their daughter, Marilyn, to Pvt. Jerry M. Her-
man, son of • Mrs. S. Herman of Santa Rosa Drive. Pvt. Herman is
now stationed at Fort Eustis, Va.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weisenthal of Leslie Ave. announce the
engagement of their daughter, Beatrice, to Arthur Faber, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Faber of Monterey Ave. The wedding will
take place some time in February.

Mrs. Robert J. Samuels, National Vice President of
Pisgah Lodge To Hold
Chanukah Party Dec. 27 Jewish Congress Women, To Speak Here Jan. 12

Members are urged to invite
Mrs. Robert J. Samuels, of New
Monday, Dec. 27, at 8:30 p.
In. in the main auditorium of the York and Washington,. D. guest
C. na-
new
this meeting
which members
marks the to
culmination
of
Jewish Community Center, Pisgah tional vice
p res'd
1 en t and chair- an intensive membership cam-
Lodge will celebrate Chanukah. man of fund raising, will be
paign under the chairmanship of
Cantor Sonenklar of Shaarey speaker at the annual paid up Mrs. Samuel Katkin. Mrs. Morris
Zedek, will chant the prayer of membership
on of the De- Weingarten is president and Mrs.
luncheon
. bershm
iunche.
lighting
candles.
This will the
be Chanukah
followed by
other trolt Women s Division of the Samuel Green is vice president in
Congress to be charge of membership.
American Jewish Cs
traditional
as well as
modern Pal-
Mrs. Sidney Sidell is in cnarge
estinian numbers
appropriate
to given at the Detroit Institute of
Arts Wednesday, Jan. 12, at of luncheon arrangements. Mrs.
• BIRTHS
the occasion.
Joseph Newman acted as chair-
Then will follow a modern 12:30
p. of
m. Scandinavian immi- man of the USO arrangements
Nov. 20—To Dr. and Mts. Daniel Budson of Glendale Ave., a
Born
touch in the nature of a late Pal-
(laughter, Susan Bette.
was for Dec. 20. Mrs. J. M. Lattin
parents, Mrs. into
Dec. 5—To Mr. and Mrs. Sanford Yost (Jennie Weinstein) of estinian movie of life in the Jew- giant
formally converted nto the Jew- is chairman of the collection for
ish
colonies.
Kentucky Ave., a daughter, Barbara Ann.
is h. faith by Rabbi Stephen S. clothing for European and North
The principal speaker
of • the
Dec. 6—To Mr. and Mrs. J. Reichman (Adele Bergman) of
M. H
h Wise, following a course at the African relief. Please bring bund-
e 1..
• wi •
evening,
19175 Mendota Ave., a daughter, Linda Janice.
Dec. 7—To Mr. and Mrs. I. Ernest Sachs of 2721 Leslie Ave., man, Rabbi of Congregation "The
Shaa- ies.
Chicago
of Jewish
les to and
Oriole
Theater building,
She is College
a member
of the Stud-
Linwood
Philadelphia.
Work-
rey Zedek, who will speak on
American Jewish Congress Gov- ens are needed urgently to help
a (laughter, Ina Sue.
Dec. 9—To Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Barris (Alice Zaff) of Fill- Significance of Chanukah."
erning Council and administrative pack the clothing for shipment..
Mr. Lawson and Mort Dermer
lerton Ave., a daughter, Marcia Ann.
Dec.
13—To
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Markus
S.
Simon
(Mildred
Bud-
of
the
refreshment
committee
have
committee
and founder
of Mrs.
the Please
call Mrs.
Town-
Chicago
Women's
Division.
send 8-0442,
to Lattin,
assist with
this
Dec.
promised plenty of hot potato Samuels is also active in the Na- important project towards which
nitzky) of 9243 McQuade Ave., a daughter, Deena Claire.
)
To Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grant (Sally Meizler) of Pingree Ave., latkes and tea to conclude the tional Conference of Christians the Women's Division, nationally
has already contributed ten ton::
evening.
and Jews.
a son, Barry Martin.
The meeting is open to members
Mrs. William Gottesman, pro- of wearable clothing to be dis-
gram chairman,ill
and their friends.
( --rer - a tributed to war victims on a
w--- direct
"Congress Quiz" in which theater non-sectarian basis.
TWO MODERN WORKS AND BEETHOVEN'S
tickets will be awarded to par-

FIFTH SYMPHONY ON STOKOWSKI BILL
Flowers for all occasions--
ticipants answering, questions re-
All Classes of United
biting to congress personalities Dexter-Joy, Florist, Tyler 6-6622,
Modern works by the contemp- said, "I haven't tried any dra- Hebrew School; To
and activities.
matic
or
musical
innovations.
All
orary American composers, Deems
Taylor and Paul Creston, and I've tried to do is write a little Celebrate Chanukah
Beethoven's great Fifth Sym- music—and hope that people will
A JOYOUS CHANUKAH TO ALL!
Chanukah is being celebrated in
phony in C Minor will be per- like it."
Charles
F.
Kettering,
vice
pres-
all the classes of the United He-
formed by the NBC Symphony
Orchestra, with Leopold Stokow- ident of General Motors and di- brew Schools. Candles are lighted
recting
head
of
its
Research
Lab-
ski conducting, on the General
in each classroom, and the cere-
CURTAINS — PANELS — BED SPREADS
Motors Symphony of the Air pro- oratories, will again be heard in mony is accompanied by singing
one
of
his
brief,
informal
talks.
gram Sunday, Dec. 26 (NBC, 5
LINENS
of appropriate songs.
given
The study of Chanukah
to 6 p. m. EWT).
Beethoven
celebrated
very much attention, and one day
The
Mrs. Morris Adler To
"Fifth," which recently has come
of Chanukah is given over com-
into new prominence as a musi- Be Sholem Aleichem
pletely to parties in the class-
cal symbol of victory over tyr-
9030 TWELFTH STREET
rooms.
anny and aggression, will be Donor Event Speaker
Every effort is being made to
played in honor of the 173rd an-
Mon. and Sat. to 9 P.M.
inibuc the children with the spirit
Open 9-6 P.M.
The 13th annual donor project of this important religious na-
niversary of the composer's birth.
Dec. 16, 1770. The performance for the maintenance of the Sho- tional holiday.
will also mark the 135th anni- lem Aleichem Folk's Schools will
versary of its premiere which take place Wednesday noon, Jan.
took place in Vienna, Dec. 22,
1808. The Beethoven symphony
ranks as one of the most popu-
lar works of all times, and de-
spite the spontaniety of its char-
acter, required more than eigh'.
years for completion.
Paul Creston's "Chant of
1942," which the composer de-
scribes as "a series of moods.
rather than a picture or a story,"
COORDINATES
will have its first performance
1.0 on the air under Stokowski's ba-
ton. It was written originally for
the tenth anniversary of the Or-
chestrette of New York.
Closing the program will be the
"Introduction and Ballet Music"
from "Ramuntcho," the third op-
era by Deems Taylor, noted com-
poser, critic and commentator.
Taylor's libretto is based on the
novel of the same name by Pierr
Loti and the work was first per-
formed in Feb., 1942, by the
Philadelphia Opera Company. In
commenting on the work, Taylor

MRS. M. (SARAH) FRIEDMAN
WOMEN'S BICUR CHOLEM
5 at 12:30 sharp, at the Book-
The Young Women's Bicur Cadillac Hotel.
Cholem will meet on Monday, Dec.
Mrs. Morris Adler will be the
27, at the home of Mrs. Ben Win- principal speaker, her theme be-
sen, 2992 W. Grand Ave. Plans
"The Role of the Jewish
will be made for an open meet- ing
ing to take place in January. The Woman in Social Life."
Saul Meisels, distinguished art-
date will be announced in a
ist of concert and radio, will pre-
later issue.
sent a program of Chassidic clas-
sics and Yiddish folk songs. Ka-
Sincere Chanukah Greetings!
dia Molodowsky, famous writer,
poet, editor of the literary bi-
monthly magazine Seviva, will
read her own poems. Moishe Fried-
man will extend greetings on be-
half of the Sholem Aleichem Folks
Institute. Machlil Golde, pupil of
the Rena ha Med Sholem Alei-
TE. 1-1426
chem School, will recite.
Esther LaMed has been named
5432 SECOND chairman of the program.
NEAR KIRBY
This year's fund raising donor
event is being directed by Ethel
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Shorn.
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Chanukah

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