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

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December 24, 1943

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

.:-CENTER ACTIVITI ES-:-

Miss Carlebach of
Lond on To Be Young
Israel Guest Speaker

and each group of the junior fun
A scion
of a distinguished Ger-
program will present some activ-
s
ity. A puppet show, a play, a man jewish family who had lived
His quiz program, refreshments, a in England for five years and
With Gene Fenby and Hts gymnastic demonstration. Charm-arrived in Detroit after a ten-
Swinging Swing returning by kah songs, and arts and crafts
H month,
popular demand, the holiday hop (Iren
exhibits
be featured.
Chit-
day . nth
trip
at the
beginning
of this
are will
invited
to come at
2
will
be the
guest speaker
at the open meeting of the Worn-
Third
committee will sponsor the
De-
Holiday Hop, a Chanukah dance, o'clock and spend the afternoon en's League, Young Israel of De-
troll,
Monday
evening,
Dec.
27,
on Sunday evening, Dec. 26, at at the Center.
at 9 p. m. in the Yeshivah build-
the Jewish Community Center.
ing. Dexter and Cortland.
Under the supervision of Norma Mothers' Clubs Calendar
Miss Esther Carlebach, who is
Appel and Rose Brooks Levine,
gay elephants, minoras and other The message of Chanukah will making her home in our city
Chanukah decorations will grace be the theme for discussion before with her mother, joining the other
members of her family, Rabbi and
the walls of the auditorium. Bea all Mothers' Clubs this week,
The
Young
Women's
Study
Club
Mrs. H. Carlebach and Dr. and
co-
Bortman and Joe Kwaslow,
chairmen of the Holiday Hop corn- and the Woodward Study Club Mrs. S. R. Weiss, will address the
i
audience on "Jewish Youth in
mittee, announce that a Dreidl will sponsor a Chanukah festival
One of the first youth alyahs of the religious laborers establish
.Wartime
Britain."
W
om
contest will be held at the dance to be held at the Jewish C
a
prosperous
settlement. It has in it now about 600 children. Miss
Her talk will be followed by a
with the winners receiving spe- munitv Center, Tuesday, Dec. 28 question
and answer period and Henrietta Szold, when visiting this colony some years ago, expressed
at
1:30.
In
addition
to
novelty
cial Chanukah prizes. In addi-
refreshments. Miss Carlebach, a her delight with the manner in which the colonists combined labor
tion, each non-member attending activities. special Chanukah gifts graduate of the Montessori Col-
the dance will receive a guest will be given to children of mem- lege in England, has specialized and religious observances.
membership good for the entire bers.
in nursery work and is now em-
Mothers' Club members will con- ployed by the Detroit Board of Refugee Revives an Abandoned Corn Belt Industry
following week as a Chanukah gift
vene
on
Wednesday
evening,
Dec.
from the Center. The smooth
Education. She has also had an
rhythms of Fenby's band will 29, at the Center for their an- extensive Hebrew training and and Brings New Prosperity to An Iowa Town
be augmented by refreshments nual Chanukah Ball and Latka speaks with a delightful British
Mr. Flegenh emer hopes sonic
under the direction of Diana Ro- Party. This event is open to the accent on Jewish and general
The talk of the mid-West corn
to repeat i n Iowa s ome of
senblatt and Evelyn Richkerger. general public.
life in London, Manchester, Cam- belt today is the achievement of a day
the things he accomplished in Eu-
The
Davison
Club
will
meet
Other members of the committee
bridge, and other cities where she
are: Ben Britman, Maury Cohen, Thursday evening, Dec. 30, at 8 lived during her sojourn in the 54-year-old refugee in establish- rope. The abandoned Waverly mill
Bernice Friedland, Charlotte p. in. at the Workmen's Education British Isles. She came to Eng- ing a new industry, revivifying the offered a challenge he was ready
Greenberg, Morris Kamen, Alan Center, Linwood and Burlingame. land as a child of 15 from Leip- economic life of an Iowa town, to meet. He purchased the mill
with the help of friends and re-
Mittelman, Harry Moses, Danny
zig, Germany.
and creating a new market for equipped it for the manufacture
Mrs.
Jack
H.
Isbee
is
presi-
Raskin, Frances and Sarah Rot- Service Club
of malt syrup, with cattle fodder
dent of the Detroit Young Israel farmers,
man, Ruth Sobel, Estelle Starr
The newcomer is Albert Flegen- as a by-product. With its present
Many women have already ans- Women's League and Mrs. Max J.
and Dr. Milton White.
Tickets for the dance may be wered the call to the Center Serv- Wohlgelernter is program chair- heimer, and the town which is the equipment the refinery will pro..
obtained from any of the com- ice Club that meets at the Jewish man. Open meetings are held once scene of his accomplishment is duce from 250,000 to 300,000
pounds of syrup and from 30 to
mittee members or at the Center Community Center Wednesday eve- a month, alternating with gather-
Waverly, Ia. An old sugar mill' 40 tons of fodder a day.
nings under the leadership of Mrs. erings at homes of members.
office.
which had been closed for more
Sarah Cohen. This club, in addi-
than 20 years, has been reopened
tion to participating in war efforts
Sincere Chanukah Greetings!
activities, will be the nucleus of a PORT HURON NOTES by Mr. Flegenheimer, converted
War Workers Latke Party
into a plant for manufacture of
home nursing course to begin in
To Be Held Sunday, Dec. 6 the near future. Plans are also
The Sunday and Hebrew School corn products, employing 100 of
being
made
to
start
knitting
and
of
Congregation Mt. Sinai will Wave rly's 3,000 inhabitants.
As part of the Chanukah activi-
Mr. Flegenheimer is one of the
ties of the Jewish Community Cen- sewing projects. At the last meet- hold Chanukah gatherings on many victims who are repaying
HOgarth 1477
ter, the War Workers are plan- ing, the women prepared 40 Chan- Tuesday, Dec. 21, and Sunday, America's hospitality by contribut-
12019 DEXTER (upstairs)
ukah
packages
that
were
turned
Dec.
26.
The
assembly
on
Tuesday
ning a latka party Sunday, Dec.
ing their experience and skills to
26 at 4 o'clock. Estelle Starr, who over to the Jewish Welfare Board. will be an informal one with a the
enrichment of this country. Ad.
Any
housewife
interested
in
the
short
Chanukah
service
as
one
is chairman of arrangements for
Sincere Chanukah Greetings!
of most of these newcom-
this party, announces that there project is urged to attend the feature of the program. The main justment
will be games and songs at this next meeting, this Wednesday at gathering will be on Sunday after- ers to American life has been
noon. After a Chanukah festival made possible by the National
evening of informal fun. Dancing 1:30 p. in.
service in the synagogue audi- Refugee Service, whose work is
will follow the program.
torium, there will be the presenta- supported by the United Jewish
tion of "Chanukah Marches On," PPe •
Lawrence Crohn To Be
Before the rise of Hitler, Mr.
,
written by Sam Silver and Alvin
--sikeoughisiek B & P Club Guest Speaker
Fine, by the intermediate and Flegenheimer occupied an out-
Junior Fun Program To
Lawrence Crohn will be the high school grades. The cast in- standing position as an interne-
Hold Chanukah Festival
guest speaker at the B. & P. Dis- chides Barbara Farber, Ellen Gold- tional leader in Europe's sugar
Helen Kertes, Marvin Kertes, refineries which had languished
Boys and girls of the junior cussion Club meeting Monday man,
Remembrance Advertising
Allan Konop, Phyllis Philko, Leon
fun program and their friends night, Dec. 27 at the Jewish Com- Weber, Charles Winkelman, Stuart after the first World War, and
(Reg. U. S. Pat. Office)
making
them
pay.
In
Germany
will participate in a gala Chanu- munity Center. Crohn, who is the
Winkelman
and
Belle
Zimmer.
alone he managed a company
kah festival Wednesday, Dec. 29, on the executive committee of the
at the Jewish Community Center. Jewish Community Council, will Miss Helen Hyde will be the an- which operated 21 refineries with
GREETING CARDS
Booths with games of all kinds speak on "Anti-Semitism — How nouncer. Another playlet will be a capacity of 300,000 tons a year.
presented
by
the
primary
and
in-
He
also
had
holdings
in
Italy
and
will be set up in the auditorium and Why." Meetings are held at
CALENDARS
termediate grades, "Hannah and Belgium.
9 p. m. in the Adult Lounge.
Her Seven Sons," written by Rab-
Even after Hitler came, Mr.
ti
bi Auerbach. The cast includes Flegenheimer might have remain-
MISSION LEATHER
Hannah Helen Auerbach, Bettie ed in Germany and continued his
A Joyous Chanukah to All!
Intermediates To Give
Ann Bergsman, Larry Bergsman, industrial operations. The Nazis
NOVELTIES
Movie Program on Dec. 27
Donald Drescher, Barbara Farber, offered to cancel all restrictions
Kenneth Farber, Carole Goldman, aganst him and to give him hon-
Intermediates will begin their Louis Goldman, Helen Kertes,
DIRECT MAIL
school vacation with a movie pro- Marvin Kertes, Allan Konop, Phyl- orary "Aryan" status. These con-
gram to be held/Kat the Jewish lis Philko and Charles Winkel- cessions left him unmoved, how-
ETCHINGS
Community Cenfe•, Monday eve- man. English and Hebrew poems ever. Abandoning his holdings in
MR. BRECHER, Prop.
ning, Dec. 27. On Tuesday eve- will be recited by Hannah Helen Germany, though they were worth
ning these boys and girls will par- Auerbach, Phyllis Philko and a fortune, he emigrated first to
Special Orders Taken for
Largest Manufacturers of
ticipate in the square dancing ses- Charles Winkelman. There will be Italy, and later to America.
WEDDINGS and PARTIES
sion held in Butzel Hall. A dance an exchange of gifts among the
Calendars in the World
is scheduled for Wednesday night children, and gifts given them by East Side Auxiliary, B. B.,
8605 Twelfth Street
and on Thursday, Dec. 30, mem- the congregation. Refreshments
TYler 5-6340
Due to present conditions
bers will have a large Pep Rally will be provided by the Sisterhood. To Celebrate Chanukah
in the auditorium.
Individual classroom parties will
The East Side Ladies Auxiliary
we ask you to order early
be held during the Chanukah week Bnai Brith will celebrate Chanu-
to insure deliveries.
at the home of Rabbi and Mrs. kah on Monday, Dec. 27 at 9
A JOYOUS CHANUKAH TO ALL!
S. S. Auerbach.
p. m. at the Pillar Temple, 14529
Other Chanukah parties include Kercheval.
"There Will Always Be a London"
a party of the Sisterhood and
The traditional ceremonies will
Represented by
Chanukah party of Port Huron be performed by Mrs. Charlotte
Lodge of Bnai Brith. A special Davidson who will also speak on
Chanukah service will he held on the significance of this holiday.
Featuring WILNO KOSHER PRODUCTS
Friday night, Dec. 24, with Rabbi Miss Sadie Gladwin will deliver
To assure yourself of wholesome delicatessen meat
Auerbach preaching on "Liberty
timely message.
products try London .. . Always strictly fresh and
The Komer family will present
and .Justice For All".
delicious.
RA 6900
a Menorah to the Men's Lodge
No. 1465 in memory of former
TO. 8-0545
12133 LINWOOD
Demands Reprisals
Secretary Ullanoff.
UN 3-9054
Beer & Wine to take out and served
Refreshments will be served to
Against Germans for
the lodge and auxiliary by the

Gene Fenby To Play
For Chanukah Dance

Eileen
Beauty Sh oppe

BROWN &
BIGELOW

Warshaw t4 Prager
Bakery

LONDON'S Delicatessen

BEST WISHES FOR A JOYOUS CHANUKAH!

OLEN'S MEN'S SHOP

• TIES

• SHIRTS

ARROW
BEAU -•BRUMMEL

AMBASSADOR.
ARROW

• McGREGOR
SPORTSWEAR

• COOPER
UNDERWEAR

• HICKOK
BELTS and
SUSPENDERS

• MALLORY
HATS

• ROBES

• PAJAMAS

9038 TWELFTH

Max N. Haidy

Atrocities Against Jews

Emannuel
LONDON (WNS)
Szerer, Jewish representative in
the Polish National Council here
last week demanded that the Al-
lies proceed with immediate r.••
primal), against the (;ermans for
the atrocities they are still com-
mitting Jig:11mq the Jews in Po.
land.
Arguing that "reprisals eo n be
parried out now," Mr. Szerer .
Mated: "Immediate repirso Is, or
at least the threat of iintrkediate

reprisals,

earl

result in

forcing

(;ermany to cear.0 the IMO "le w -
P•11 et itrivr, " He fjrn dkelarol that.
It was NW army in itiel/Int

are no Jaws in Po-
land," and that a way can and
snort be found to nand Posrl
the Jews in t)ra itiwttoa tbrouvil

t hat there

the lied Crwr.

BEST WISHES FOR A JOYOUS CHANUKAH!

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