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December 31, 1943
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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle
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Home Relief Society
Elects Its Officers
At a meeting of the Home Re-
munity Center in February and
lief Society held on Monday, Dec.
of
the
Jewish
Womens
European
March, according to an announce-
The 13th annual donor project 27, at the Jewish Community
ment made by Rabbi Leon Fram, Welfare Organization met at the for the maintenance of the Sho- Center, the annual election of of-
home of Mrs. H. Glickman on
chairman of the adult education
lom Aleichem Folk's Schools will ficers took place. The following
take place Wednesday noon, Jan. officers were elected unanimously:
Continuing with its slogan, committee.
Dr. Salo W. Baron will inaug-
5 at 12:30 sharp at the Book- President, Mrs. Irving H. Small;
"Win Health and Help Win," the
chairman of board, Mrs. Arthur
Health Education department of orate the series on Monday, Feb.
Cadillac Hotel.
the Jewish Community Center an- 14, with a lecture on "The Struc-
Mrs. Morris Adler will be the Gould; vice president and chair-
nounces a new term to begin Jan. ture of the Jewish Community."
principal speaker. Her theme will man of cases, Mrs. Maurice Gare-
Under Rabbi Fram's leadership
be "The Role of the Jewish Wom- lik; vice presidents and chairmen
10th.
of membership, Mrs. Morris Ros-
an in Social Life."
Classes in gym and swimming. an adult education conference is
Saul Meisels, distinguished art- enberg and Mrs. J. Silverman;
are available for all age groups. being called for Sunday, Jan. 9,
Popular mixed social swims and at 3 :00 p. m. Representatives of
ist of concert and radio fame, vice president and chairman of
badminton periods are scheduled the major Jewish organizations
will sing chasidic, classic and Yid- ways and means, Mrs. Adolph
Deutsch; vice president and chair-
during the week and Sunday. have been invited to participate
dish folk songs.
famous
man
of year book, Mrs. R. Robert
Molofowsky,
Groups in modern dance, wrest- and help ins the planning of the
Kadia
writer-poet, editor of the literary Kall man; recording secretary,
ling, weight lifting, fencing, and lecture serie.
Mrs. J. Rosenberg; corresponding
bi-monthly magazine, us evir., ,,,
life saving are being retained.
will render selections from her secretary, Mrs. Charles I3assey;
Square dancing, with Clare Tan-
own poems. treasurer, Mrs. Ben J. Rudib;
Ballroom Dancing Term to
nenhaus acting as instructor and
financial secretary, Mrs. A. Sina-
Begin
Wednesday,
Jan.
12
Moishe Friedman will extend berg; auditor, Mrs. Murrey Adel-
caller, will continue each Tuesday
greetings on behalf of the Sholom son.
evening. Auditions are now open
A new term in ballroom (lancing
Aleichem Folk's Institute,
Preceding the meeting, a des-
for the Center Dance Group.
will begin Wednesday evening,
Machlie Golde and Rena LaMed, set.t luncheon was served, Mrs.
The Health Club, offering mas-
Jan. 12, with Barbara Chase re-
both pupils of the Sholom Alei- William Gordon, chairman of hos-
sage treatments, steam baths, heat
turning to the Jewish Community
chem Schools, will give recita- pitality, acting as hostess.
cabinet, ultra-violet and infra-red Center as instructor. Miss Chase
tions.
On Thursday, Jan. 13, Mrs.
light treatments, is available for
will feature rhumba, samba and,
Esther LaMed is chairman of Ben Gale will be hostess to the
women during the morning hours
by popular demand, the Lindy
the program.
new and old members of the
and for men from 12:30 until
Hop. Both elementary and advanc-
This year's fund-raising donor board at her home on Calvert
closing. As a new feature this
ed classes will begin at the same
event has been directed by Ethel Ave., at 1 p. m.
semester senior women will have time. Arrangements may be made
RABBI ISAAC STOLLMAN
Shorr, who has been working very
The installation of officers of
it limited health service available for private and small group clas-
Burlingame Ave., Tuesday, Dec. hard to make this project a real the organization will be held on
on Tuesday and Thursday eve-
ses.
28, to make final arrangements success. Never was it more im- Monday, Jan. 17, at 12:30 p. m.,
nings.
Miss Chase, who is a well-
In the Business and Professional known instructor and professional for their annual memorial lunch- portant than it is today, to at the Hotel Statler. A luncheon
Men's group volleyball and class ballroom dancer, was formerly eon• to be held at the Wilshire strengthen and maintain our will precede the ceremony, and
gymnastics are featured. Handball with the Rodrigues School of Hotel on Tuesday, Jan. 4, at schools for Jewish education, For reservations are being taken by
and squash courts are available Dancing in New York, the Book- 12:30 o'clock. The memorial further details and reservations Mrs. William Gordon, Tyler
luncheon is a traditional event please call executive chairman, 4-6835.
throughout the (lay and evening.
Cadillac School of Dancing, and
A special activities bulletin, of- at the present time operates her originated by Mrs. Morris Fish- Ida Komoroff, University 1-6172.
man. Rabbi Stollman will conduct
fering full information to pros-
Sisterhood of Temple
own school.
the services and make the El
pective and old members, can be
Courses will continue for eight Marchim.
Rally of Women's League Israel To Hear Russian
obtained at the Center office at Wednesday evenings, and mem-
The last date for reservations
Madison 8400.
bers of the Center will receive a will be taken by the secretary, For Sabbath Observance Artist Monday, Jan. 10
discount on the class fee. Regis- Mrs. Mollie Knoppow, Tyler
trations should be made immedi- 4-6415, on Sunday morning, Jan.
On Wednesday afternoon, Jan.
Miss.Eugenia Smetisko, Russian
Mothers' Clubs To
2. Mrs. A. Kurzmann is assisting 19, at 1 p. m. at Congregation artist and world traveler, will
ately.
on this committee.
Bnai Moshe, Dexter and Lawrence, lecture on "Russia as I Know It,"
Discuss "Yesterday,
a mass membership rally of the and will show colored slides to
"The Man of Aran" To Be
Women's Leauge for Sabbath Ob- illustrate her talk, at the regular
Today, and Tomorrow"
Shown Sunday, Jan. 9
servance will take place. A dessert monthly meeting of the Temple
BAY CITY NOTES
Mothers' Clubs members will re-
luncheon will be served at 1 p. m. Israel Sisterhood, to be held at
"The Man of Aran, a full-
view the highlights of 1943 and
and the rally will follow at 2:00 the Detroit Institute of Arts on
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bernstein
Monday, Jan. 10. This will be
the outlook for the future in dis- length movie, will be shown at
o'clock.
Guest speaker of the afternoon preceded by a dessert luncheon
cussions of "Yesterday, Today and the Jewish Community Center Sun- of Rochester, N. Y., are the
day, Jan. 9, at 8:00 p. m. This guests of their mother, Mrs. will be Mrs. Esther Etkin Moss- at 1 p. m., and the Huntington
Tomorrow."
Sarah Kramer.
man, who will review a current Woods members of the Sisterhood
Tuesday, Jan. 4, 1:30 p. in.- is the second in a series of month-
ly
programs
sponsored
jointly
by
Club,
Bnai
Mrs.
William
Lindenbaum
of
book.
Mrs. Mossman is a former will be hostesses for the after-
Dexter Mothers'
Mrs. Morritz Kahn will in-
Moshe Synagogue, Lawrence at the Center Cinema Guild and Mig- New York is the guest of her president of Jr. Hadassah. She is noon.
troduce Miss Smetisko. Mrs. Sam-
dal Labor Zionists.
brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and the wife of Rabbi Sidney K. uel B. Danto, president, extends
Dexter.
"The
Man
of
Aran"
s
con&d-
Mrs. William Kentz. Mossman who is at present serv- a cordial invitation to all mem-
Tuesday, Jan. 4, 1:30 p. m.-
Young Women's Study Club, Jew- ered one of the most brilliant and
i
Samuel Kessler, former owner
tog and
as chaplain
in reputation
the U. S. bers and their friends to attend.
Army
has a wide
ish Community Center, Woodward exciting films of modern times.
Mrs. William Gordon and Mrs.
"The
Affairs
of
Pierre,"
a
com-
of
the
Valley
Produce
Co.,
died
as an eloquent speaker.
at Holbrook.
Manfred Linnick, chairmen of the
on
Monday,
Dec.
13,
following
a
edy,
and
a
news
reel
will
aug-
Tuesday, Jan. 4, 8:00 p. m.-
Mrs. Joshua Sperka will pre- watch drive for the Sisterhood,
Fenkell Mothers' Club, Parkside ment the featured film. Single three-day illness. Born in Ru- side and will give a report of urge all members to bring in old
mania,
Dec.
10,
1880,
he
had
or series tickets may be obtained
the great strides which have been
and Midland.
been a resident of Bay City for made in the field of Sabbath Ob- discarded watches for the doctors
Wednesday, Jan. 5, 1:30 p. m.- at the Center office.
and nurses of Russia. The need
44 years. He was married here servance in our community.
Woodward Study Club, Jewish
for them is very great, and
Sept.
20,
1903,
and
was
a
mem-
An original ceremony entitled
Community Center, Woodward at Victory Social
ber of Shaarey Zedek Syna- "Lighting the Sabbath Candel- everyone is asked to cooperate
Holbrook.
Senior and adult members of gogue and Bay City Lodge No. abra" will be enacted by members in this drive.
Wednesday, Jan. 5, 8:00 p.
On Monday, Dec. 27, the Sis-
the Jewish Community Center and 129, F. & A. M. Surviving are of the group.
Center Mothers' Club, Jewish
terhood were hostesses at the'
the
widow,
Mrs.
Anna
Kessler;
their friends will usher the new
All members and friends are U. S. 0. Center.
Community Center, Woodward at
year in Saturday, Jan. 1, with five daughters, Mrs. Ruth Alpern, urged to be present at this meet-
H olbrook.
a Victory Social. The informal Bay City, Mrs. Molly Stone and ing and rally to hear the vital
Thursday, Jan. 6, 8:00 p. m.-
Mrr. Gertrude Isackson of Al-
Primrose Benevolent
Twelfth Street Mothers' Club, As- (lance will begin at 9:00 p. m. pena, Miss Libbie Wessler at announcements of the organization.
A membership drive is being Club Lunch Jan. 19
sembly Hall, Twelfth St. near and continue until 1:00 a. m. Re- home, and Sgt. Ethel Kessler who
freshments will be served.
Clairmount.
is stationed with the WACs at inaugurated with Mesdames A. 0.
The Primrose Benevolent Club
Boise, Idaho; two sons, Capt. Har- Barsky, Israel Kaplan, Abraham
Talkers Group To Meet
old Kessler, with the U. S. armed Caplan, M. A. Winston serving on is holding its ninth annual donor
Center Service Group
Saturday Night, Jan. 8
luncheon on Jan. 19, at the
forces in India, and Capt. Leon- the committee.
Book-Cadillac Hotel.
ard Kessler of Camp Barkley,
Distributes Chanukah
The Talkers Group, under the Tex. Funeral services were held
Mrs. Morris Adler will be the
leadership of Ed Emerich, will at the residence on Wednesday
EDUCATION LEAGUE
Gifts to Service Men
guest speaker at this luncheon.
have its next meeting on Satur- afternoon. Rabbi Mendel Glancz
The next regular meeting of Miss Gloria Vasu will be the
Over •0 Chanukah packages day night, Jan. 8, at 9:00 p. m., and Rabbi Irving Ganz officiated. the Youth Education League will soloist. The general chairman of
were turned over to the JWB for in the library of the Jewish Corn- Burial was in Shaarey Zedek
take place at the home of Mrs. this affair is Mrs. Norman Golden-
distribution to Grosse Ile service munity Center.
Cemetery under auspices of Bay Louis Manning, 18428 Ohio, on berg. Mrs. Jack Aaron is the ad
The Talkers Group meets on City Lodge, F. & A. M.
men and women by the Center
Jan. 3. Co-hostesses for the af- journal chairman. The pledge
Service Group last week. This alternating Saturday evenings and
is
ternoon
will be Mrs. Harry Bo- chairmen are Mrs. Al Hoffman
I. Korn of Manton, Mich.,
and Mrs. Sam Weinman.
group of women meets regularly is open to anyone interested in
ffdMs
Douglas
Further.
.
co an Mrs.
- _
each Wednesday afternoon at the learning the fundamentals of pub- a patient of Mercy Hospital.
Jewish Community Center to work lie speaking.
-
on service projects.
The following have made contri- Film PrograMs- To
butions for the Chanukah phoject: _
B e Resumed Jan. 5
Mrs. L. Dobkin, Miss Dorothy
Deitch, Mr. Marknisky, Mrs. Es-
The Wednesday night film pro-
ther Stahl, Charles Quality Mar- grams at the Jewish Community
ket, Mrs. Halabie, Mrs. Bernice Center will be resumed on Wed-
Dickstein, Mrs. Lifschitz, Mrs. Lil- nesday, Jan. 5 at 8:45 p. m.
lian Choden, Mrs. Freda Bloom,
"A Child Went Forth," "Chil-
Mrs. Irene Marks, Sam Miller, dren at War," "Schools to the
Mrs. Gilbert, Mrs. Adline Bress- South," "Learning to Live," films
off, Mrs. Morrey Gilbert, Mrs. dealing with the problems of chil-
Faye Cohen, Mrs. Phil Glassman, dren in wartime, will be shown.
Movie programs are held in the
Al Egren, L. Matkin, M. Cohen,
M. Grib, S. Cohen, S. Weisz, Mrs. Adult Lounge and are open to
Rose Rotman, Mrs. C. Lesser, Mrs. Center members without charge.
Berman, George Liss, Mrs. R. There is a nominal charge for
Levy, Mr. Dickstein, Bill Shrager, non-members.
Mrs. A. Chaleff, H. Friedman, Y.
Litzer, Betty Sirota,S . Letzer ,
Moe Egren, Mrs. Julius Cholo- Primrose Club To Hold
denko, Mrs. Joseph Nichols, Mrs. Chanukah Card Party
Louis Cohen, Mrs. Jack Perchi-
The Primrose Benevolent Club
koff, Mrs. Jos. Willis, Mrs. Max
Levine, Miss Arlene Levine, Mrs. will hold a card party Sunday,
Jan. 2, at 8 p. m. at the United
J. Glasman, Mr. Dunn.
liebrQw Schools, Lawton and Ty-
ler. The public is cordially invited
Dr. Salo W. Baron To
to attend this affair. For tickets
please call Mrs. N. Goldenberg,
Open Lecture Series
No. 6829, or at the door. Mrs.
"Momentous Decisions Confront- Rodman, president, urges the co-
operation of all members, as only
ing Jewish Life Today" is the through their efforts can the af-
theme of a series of lectures to
be sponsored by the Jewish Corn- fair succeed.
Health Education Dept.
Announces New Term
al
N. Woodward JWEWO Mrs. Morris Adler To
Memorial Lunch Jan. 4 Be Sholom Aleichem
The North Woodward Branch Guest Speaker Jan. 5