2 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Men's Club of Temple Israel To Present Artists B. & P, Hadassah Victory Lunch To Be Held Jan. 30 The victory luncheon for the honor roll of the Business and Professional Division of Hadas- The Men's Club of Temple Is- sah will he held Jan. 30, at the rael announces a concert, to be Lee Plaza, at 12:30 p. in. Chair- given in the Lecture Hall of the Detroit Institute of Arts, on Tues- day, Jan. 18, at 8 p. m. The fol- lowing artists will participate: Robert Tulman, distinguished operatic tenor, cantor at Temple Israel. Mr. Tulman will sing a group of selections from his Ital- ian, • Russian and French reper- toire. Karl Haas, noted pianist and lecturer, member of the faculty of the Netzorg School of Piano, and organist at Temple Israel. Mr. Haas will play works by Schumann, Chopin and Gershwin. Rebecca Frohman, well known Detroit pianist and teacher, also a member of the faculty of the Netzorg School of Piano. Mrs. Frohman will be at the piano for Mr. Siegl and Mr. Frohman. Henry Siegl, popular violinist, member of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, concertmaster at Sta- tion WJR. Mr. Siegl's group in- cludes works by Kreisler, Bloch and others. SOPHIE KUTLOV Dan Frohman, 'cellist, well known choral director and com- man Miss Sophie Kutlov has an- poser, choir director at Temple nounced that an interesting pro- Israel. He will play selections by gram has been arranged. Golterman, Squire, in addition to A goodly number of pledges one of his own compositions. have already been received and, As a special feature, the Siegl inasmuch as this is the major Quartet with Karl Haas at the fund-raising event of the year, piano will perform a work en- members are urged to concen- titled "Variations on the Big Bad trate all efforts on this function Wolf," composed by members of and secure as many more pledges "The Bohemians," musicians club as possible. Pledges must be of Detroit. One of the officers of turned in before Jan. 30. the club will introduce the work. For further information call The program has been arranged Sophie Kutlov, Townsend 8-1009. by Karl Haas. The public is invited to this fine program. There will be no "The Patriots" To Be admission charge. Philip H. Rabin Named Jewish Welfare Area Director for Detroit Rabbi Fram's Subject On Friday, January 21 "The Patriots," the prize dra- ma on the struggle for democ- racy in the early days of Ameri- can history, will be the subject of Rabbi Leon Fram's sermon on Friday night, Jan. 21, at the Sabbath Eve services of Temple Israel, in the lecture hall of the Detroit Institute of Arts. "The Patriots" is now being shown at a local theater. It won the critics' award as the prize play of 1942. It derives its religious interest from the fact that its leading character, Thomas Jefferson, was the author of the principle of religious freedom and the separa- tion of church and state in America. Donald Benyas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Saul J. Benyas, will cele- brate his Bar Mitzvah at this service. The entire congregation will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Benyas at a reception to be held in the Romanesque Hall of the Detroit Institute of Arts im- mediately after the services in honor of their son. The Young People of Temple Israel will conduct a symposium to discuss the implications of the play and the rabbi's interpre- tation of it. Announcement is made of the appointment of Phillip H. Rabin, former director of the USO at Waukegan, Ill., as area director of the Jewish Welfare Board, in Detroit. He succeeds Jack Spen- cer, now affiliated with the UAW-CIO as Michigan Director of Physical Education. Rabin has degrees from West- ern Reserve and Ohio State Uni- versity; an A. B., L.L.B. and an M. A. in social administration. Before his entry into the USO field, he was executive director of the Jewish Community Coun- cil and activities director at the Schonthal Center in Columbus, 0. He practiced law for over nine years in Cleveland and directed various Community Centers for the Cleveland Board of Educa- tion. Rabin's new job as area direc- tor places him in complete charge of all activity for the Jewish Welfare Board in this area in behalf of the men and women of the armed forces. Jewish Welfare Board offices and USO lounge are located in 1.he Jewish Community Center Neugarten Medical Aid to Install Officers on Jan. 25 at Woodward and Holbrook. Geo. Van Saake, Local Artist, to Give One-Man Show at Beer Galleries George van Saake, Detroit ar- tist, will hold a one-man show, beginning Monday, Jan. 18, for two weeks, at the Gordon Beer Art Galleries Madison Ave. near Grand Circus Park. He will exhibit paintings and water colors, and many new chil- dren's portraits for which the artist is nationally known in his cheerful, brilliant colors, blue pre- dominating. There are other sub- jects, landscapes and still life. Mr. Van Saake has just com- pleted portraits of Mrs. Joshua Karbal of 3019 Webb Ave. and that of her daughter, Norma, which will be shown. Installation of officers of the Neugarten Medical Aid will be held at Huyler's, in the Fisher Bldg., on Tuesday, Jan. 25. Luncheon is optional. For res- ervations please call Mrs. Lester S. Smith, University 3-1141. Mrs. Smith announced that all reser- vations must be made not later than Jan. 18. The following officers will be installed: Mrs. Martin Krauss, president ; Mesdames C ha r l e s Rothstein, Lester S. Smith, Ben- jamin Krell Jr. and Charles Hy- man, vice presidents; Mrs. Irv- ing Pomerantz, treasurer; Mrs. Morris Bergstein, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Norman K. No- ble, special corresponding secre- tary; Mrs. Max Lebow, record- ing secretary; Mrs. Samuel Roth- stein, financial secretary; Mrs. Leo Alexander, auditor; Mrs. Joseph Levy, publicity director. Our New Location 11738 DEXTER BLVD. . Between Webb and Tuxedo Next Door to Levine's Grocery QUALITY MEATS — ALWAYS FRESH Aaron B. Margolis Kosher Meat & Poultry Market frr• January 14, 1944 Cantor Ringel to Present Junior Hadassah Honors WAC Member Musical Program Jan. 21 Louis Marshall Aux. Donor Luncheon Rally To Be Held Jan. 18 The membership committee of Junior Hadassah announced that The Detroit Louis Marshall any member who brings in five Women of Bnai Britt will hold new members will receive a free a donor luncheon rally on Tues- plate b ita eliii at i tt h d o B n 00 0rk -C I luncheon H o t o - day, Jan. 18, at the Educational Ho- at the Center, Linwood at Lawrence Ayes., at 8:30 p.. in The Junior Janet Offman of the Girls, by Miss Gold- telAFs'ebis2s0. Jun- farb, headed sponsored by Sybil the Louis Wac is the only member of Jun- for Hadassah serving in the Marshall Women, will present a armed forces, Juniors have voted variety show, consisting of songs to plant several trees in the Foy- For- and (lances that were popular at est of Freedom in Palestine in the time of the first World War. her honor. The motion shall be Mrs. Helen Singer, who is third c arried out within the next few vice president of the Pisgah d a ys . Women, secretary of the League Defense chairman Miss Frances of Jewish 'Women, USO chair- Waterman announced plans and man of Temple Israel Sisterhood dates for the next USO parties. and Was donor chairman of the Sh e asked the girls to volunteer Pisgah Women, will be the guest as ushers at functions at the speaker at this rally. Friends and Jewish Community Center, and pledges are invited. Members are reminded them that next month asked to bring home baked cook- is the one that Juniors prepare ies for the convalescent soldiers a box of sweets for the men at at Station Hospital, Fort Custer; Fort Custer. also to bring new decks of play- Th e dramatic group, under the ing cards for soldiers in camp. direction n of Miss Lillian Green- It is important that till moneys hut, is hard at work on the re- for paid-up pledges for donor hearsal of a Purim operetta to luncheon, which will take place be presented in March at a joint Feb. 9, at the Crystal Ballroom mee ti ng with Little Women of of moneys Hotel Book-Cadillac, as mem- well Hadassah as for darlings and Hadassah. The cast is as yet not complete and Miss Greenhut oriams to be inserted in the would appreciate hearing from donor bulletin, be brought up volunteers for the cast and the the evening of this rally. Mrs. orchestra. Lena Zohatt, who is chairman of Tuesday, Jan. 18, is the day the donor luncheon, can be con- the sports committee is sponsor- tacted at Trinity 2-3189, for ing a skating party at Arena reservations for the luncheon. Gaens. rd The time is 8:30 p. m. Beth Tefilo Emanuel To Honor Late Jacob Levin on Jan. 22 Pioneer Women's Org. Donor Lunch on Jan. 18 The Council of the Pioneer Women's Organization announces that the entire ballroom floor of Congregation Beth Tefilo Em- the Book-Cadillac Hotel will be anuel has designated Sabbath utilized for their 13th annual Voeira, Jan. 22, as the occasion donor luncheon, to be held Jan. for a unique memorial to the 18, at 12:30 p. in. late Jacob Levin, one of its out- Chairmen for the Crystal Ball- standing members, who was room are Mrs. D. J. Warren and among the founders of Emanuel Mrs. H. Mondry, and chairmen Synagogue 25 years ago. Wor- for the Grand Ballroom are Mrs. shippers will be asked to pledge J. Schreier and Mrs. M. Mich- their contributions to Geulath lin. Programs are to be carried simultaneously in both ballrooms. Sevivoth Jerusalem, a Jewish Na- tional Fund project for the re- Patrons are kindly urged to be demption of historical stretches on time, as an overflow crowd is of Palestine soil in the vicinity expected. Dr. Maurice L. Perl- of the Holy City. Mr. Levin, who zweig will be the guest speaker, and Emma Shever will be soloist. passed away Dec. 31, was an ardent worker for the Religious For last minute reservations Group Contact Department of call Council Office at Tyler 7-2880, Townsend 8-1239 or J. N. F., which is sponsoring this spesial appeal in synagogues Townsend 8-8646. throughout the country. Bnai David Men's Club Party To Be Held Jan. 15 On Thursday, Jan. 6, the Mini David Men's Club held a games party to raise funds to finance their youth entertainment pro- gram which is held every Satur- day evening in the social hall of the Bnai David Synagogue, Elmhurst and 14th. The Saturday program was popular and varied, including dancing, singing, amateur acting, games and refreshments. Boys and girls from the ages of 14 and 17 are invited. The next party will be hell Saturday eve- ning, Jan. 15. Admission is free. On Friday, Jan. 21, Congrega- tion Bnai David will present its Cantor Irving Ringel in a spe- cial program of liturgical music. Cantor Ringel has a beautiful, dramatic tenor voice and is con- sidered as one of the outstanding cantors in this country today. Cantor Ringel, who was born in New York and received his mu- sical training in this country, ILL: achieved an enviable reputation as in interpreter of the songs and prayers Of Israel, Congregation Bnai David par- ticularly invites those who havc not yet heard Cantor Ringel to this musical program on Friday, Jan. 21. Rabbi Joshua Sperka will speak birefly on Jewish music. A social hour will follow in the social hall of the synagogue, Elmhurst and 14th. All are welcome. Suffrin - Dow Chemical Basketball Game on Monday, Jan. 17 On Monday, Jan. 17, at the Holy Redeemer gym at 9 p. m., the Harry Suffrin Club of De- troit, present leaders of the Greater Detroit Bask et ball League, will oppose the All- American Dow Chemical team of Midland, Mich. It should be of the outstanding attractions ever to hit this city. For this particular game Coach Sachs of the Harry Suffrin team is bringing in Sgt. Herman Fuetsch of the Oscoda Air Base formerly Selfridge Field Flyer player; also Pvt. Howard Mc- Carty from Fort Custer. The preliminary game, sta•t- ing at 8 p. m., is between two of the best teams in the Jewish Center League, the Saxons and the Romuletes, who will play a grudge affair. Jewish Juniors To Hear Dr. Carl Smith Postwar problems will be the topic of Dr. Carl Smith's talk on Sunday, Jan. 16. Dr. Smith will be the guest speaker at the January meeting of the National Council of Jewish Juniors. The meeting will take place at the Book Cadillac Hotel in the Eng- lish Room. Barbara Traub will provide the musical portion of the afternoon's program, Center Pupils To Appear in Concert GOOD BYE DETROIT Betty Kowalsky and Kurt Saf- fir, both scholarship pupils of the Center's music school, will par- ticipate in a piano recital of the Piano Study Club on Saturday evening, Jan. 15, at the Lecture Hall of the Art Institute. Betty and Kurt were heard quite often as soloists on the radio school hour sponsored by the Detroit Board of Education, as well as in appearances for various De- troit organizations. These young gifted students will perform works by Beethoven and Brahms. 1111 lug to Story r.; rapt. l'ortlund 3 3 rills I car ear. !tent snap terms half rash. 115 Apt. Spanish biattity. Colored tilt. haul.. 1tiait Ci3.1ni. Must sell $1511,- Uua ii•t ins Intl(' rash to mtg. 1)nifttal. 1i'arrt•l sal, 17 apt. 1 to 5 rms. no. or 111% (tent .,: 1 200. I 1tily $12,0011. Tams $12,500. ()wilily. 27 apt. 5 to ft 1111$. 1,16,500. 0114 c ;du• $7 0 .000. :•itt 114111Elt WARREN & COMPANY 0321 Dime. Bldg. The Women's League for Sabbath Observance is happy to announce that the following 18 Groceries and 13 Bakeries Are Now Closed on Saturday Groceries Closed on Saturday LINWOOD SECTION M. Grossberg, 11705 Linwood Charlie's Quality Food Market, 12021 Linwood Levine Grocery, 11849 Linwood Hy's Dairy Appetizers, 12127 Lin- ' wood Leider's Market, 12335 Linwood Michigan. Dairy & Grocery, 12511 Linwod Arbit's New Modern Market, 12523 Linwood Gant: Quality Market, 12735 Lin- wood Weinstock & Cohen, 12743 Linwood Friedman's Grocery, 10245 Linwood TWELFTH ST. Goose Grocery Store, 8933 Twelfth Grunt's Grocery Store, 8831 Twelfth Starr Grocery, 8837 Twelfth St. Goldman's Fruit Store, Twelfth St. Grocery, Twelfth St. Golchchrniclt DEXTER: Mitnicks Meet & Fruit Market, 12222 Dexter Wiesel's Market, !2039 Dexter Dexter-Cal Shoe Repair, Corner Dex- ter 8 Calvert Bakeries Closed on Saturday LINWOOD: Weiner's Bakery, 8717 Linwood Felhandler's Bakery, 8847 Linwood National Baking Company, 12019 Lin- wood Pearlman's Bakery, 12735 Linwood Linweod Baking Company, wood 13731 Lin- DEXTER: Goldstein's Bakery, 10230 Dexter Boyers Bakery, 12028 Dexter Vienna Bakery, 11500 Dexter Jewel Bakery, 13306 Dexter TWELFTH ST. High Grade Bakery, 8835 Twelfth Original Warsaw Bakery, 8916 Twelfth Savoy Bakery, 8532 Twelfth St. New York Bakery, 8735 Twelfth St. JEWISH WOMEN Help restore the sanctity of the Sabath and Jewish dignity by pat- ronizing the businesses closed on Shabbos. NOTE:—If, by any technical error, your business was not mentioned in the above list, kindly call HOgarth 4763. •1