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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1944-01-21

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January 21, 1944_

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

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Young Israel Arranges Pre-Campaign Rally of
Yeshivath Beth Yehudah on Monday, Jan. 24

Home Relief Society
Installs Officers

Music from Two Wagnerian Operas and
Hindemith Ballet by G. M. Symphony Jan. 23

The music from two of Rich- the Monte Carlo Ballet Russe,
Over 100 women witnessed the
Charles T. Gellman, president lum of the Yeshivah in the mid-
turd
Wagner's greatest operas, will be Stokowski's third offering
of Young Israel of Detroit, an- rile of the month, and a sympo- installation ceremonies of the
Hindemith is professor of com-
sium on Yeshivah education Mon- Home Relief Society held at the Lohengrin amt Die Walk ure, and position at Yale University and
nounces that the monthly meet- day evening, Feb. 21, with Dr. Statler Hotel on Monday, Jan. a ballet work of the contempo-
his achievements in modern mu '
ing of the organization will take Nathan Drazin of Baltimore, Md., 17, which was preceded by a rary composer, Paul Hindemith,
enthusiasticall ,
will be performed by the NBC sic have been
place Monday, Jan. 24, at 9 p.m., author of a widely read historical
accepted.
Symphony Orchestra, under Leo-
in the Yeshivah building, Dexter work on Hebrew education, with
During the intermission pe-
pold Stokowski's direction, on riod, a brief informal talk by
and Cortland. The regular meet- Dr. A. M. Hershman of Com.t . re-
the
General
Motors
Symphony
of
ing date is the fourth Wednes- gation Shaarey Zedek and Isaac
Charles F. Kettering. vice presi-
the Air program, Sunday, Jan. dent of General Motors and di.
day Of the month, and the Franck, executive director of th..!
23
(NBC,
5
to
6
p.
m.,
E\VT).
change has been made in order Jewish Community Council of
reeling head of its Research
From Lohengrin, Stokowski
to secure the participation of Detroit, participating. On i , eb.
Laboratories, will be heard.
will conduct the Prelude to Act
the entire Young Israel member- 28 there will be held the final
1. The second Wagnerian offer-
ship in the forthcoming annual gathering preceding the conclud-
ing will be the mignificent Magi ,
Yeshivath month, Feb. 5 to ing dinner on Sunday, March 5.
Fire Music from Die Walkure,
March 5. Rabbi Samuel Cooper of
begun by the composer in 1854
A guest speaker for the oc- Charleston, W. Va., outstanding
and completed in 1856.
casion will be Rabbi Leonard alumnus of the Isaac Elchanan
It was in Weimar, Germany,
Oschry of Chicago, recent grad- Yeshivah and prominent Zionist
on Aug•. 28, 1850, that the first
uate of the Hebrew Theological leader, will be the guest speaker
performance of Lohengrin was
College, who was an active work- at the dinner, marking the sec-
heard and it was this memorable
e• in Young Israel before leaving and anniversary of Yeshivath
WINDOW SHADES
performance, directed by Liszt,
for Chicago a year ago. Rabbi Beth Ychudah's new home ;-,ti
MADE TO ORDER
that
dated
the
success
of
the
Oschry came from South Attlee Dexter and Cortland.
Wagnerian
movement
in
Ger-
to study at the Beth Midrash
Cleaned and Repaired
MRS. IRVING SMALL
many. Wagner said of this pre-
LaTorah, where he received his Rabbi Fram To Preach
mier
(and
it
is
just
as
applicable
LINOLEUM
ordination several months ago.
luncheon at 12 :30 p. in. The
He now serves as instructor of On "The Second Bill of event was opened by the singing to the first performances of
Inlaid and Battleship
every
subsequent
work
of
his),
the high school department of
of the Star Spangled Banner, led "Musicians had no objection to
Rugs and Furniture
the Hebrew Theological College. Rights" on Jan. 28
by Mrs. John Herman and ac- may dabbling in poetry—poets
Plans are already formulated
Plans
"The Second Bill of Rights," companied by Mrs. Irving Small. admitted my musical attainments;
VENETIAN BLINDS
five major functions
nc
during
This was followed by a prayer I have frequently been able to
Drapery flarduare
February which will bring the recently proclaimed by the Presi- given by Mrs. Al Weisman.
rouse the public; professional
message of Yeshivah education dent of the United States, in-
ceremonies critics have always disparaged
liet line Prices and sale
installation
The
Free Estimates Furnished
to all sections of the Detroit eluding the right to work and were conducted by Mr s. Samuel
Jewish community. On Wednvs- other economic privileges, will be Arkin who, in an impressiv: me."
8625 LINWOOD
Hindemith's Noblissima Visione
day, Feb. 2, the Parent-Teachers' the subject of Rabbi Leon Fram's manner, compared each new of-
(Exalted Vision), the concert
CALL TYLER 5.1230
Association of Yeshivath
ficer Eve
to serv-
a link of friendship and version of the composer's ballet,
sermon Beth
at the Sabbath
Yehudah will bring Rabbi E. ices of Temple Israel, in the then presented them with a small
in 1938 for
Carrion of Springfield, Ill_ Lecture Hall of the Detroit In- cGrsage harmonizing with the St. Francis, created
Louis Car
in the final pre-campaign rally. stitute of Arts, Friday night, patriotic color scheme around
Saturday, Feb. 12 (Shabbos
Par-
the
room.
Jan. 28, at
8 :30.
Rabbi
Fram At the completion of
shay Yisro), has been designated will trace the common man'; the installation, the newly in
as Yeshivah Sabbath for all lo- right to work and security to its stalled officers joined hands to
cal synagogues, and that evening Biblical sources.
form a complete chain of friend-
a city-wide Malaya Malka will be
As chairman of the Committee shi p.
held, with Rabbi Jacob Kaminet- on Industrial Relations of the
The table was adorned with a
zky, outstanding T a 1 m u d i c a 1 Central Conference of American birthday cake which helped com-
scholar of Toronto, Ont., as Rabbis, and as an arbitrator who memorate the 21st birthday of
guest. A conference of repre- has served frequently at the in- the Home Relief Society. Mrs.
sentatives of all communal groups vitation of mayors of Detroit Joseph H. Lebowsky, mother of
and landsmanschaften will be and governors of Michigan to the new president, Mrs. Small,
held on Sunday afternoon during investigate and arbitrate indus- lit the first candle and wished
February; an educational evening trial disputes, Rabbi Leon Fram the organization and her daugh-
presented to depict the curricu- has long been a student of the ter a successful year.
Mrs. Maxwell Emmer, retiring
evolution of the economic rights
president, was presented with a
of the common man.
PORT HURON NOTES The sermon will be followed beautiful gift by Mrs. Arkin in
by a symposium in which the behalf of the membership. She
Dr. Selig S. Auerbach, rabbi Second Bill of Rights will be accepted in a gracious manner.
of Mt. Sinai Congregation, gave discussed and a period of ques-
Mrs. S. B. Danto introduced
the invocation at the city-wide tions and answers will be held. Miss Patty Rottach, who enter-
opening of the 4th War Loan
The services will be followed tamed the guests with it rendi-
campaign. Jule J. Levy, vice pres- by a social hour in the Roman- tion Of several accordion num-
ident of Congregation Mt. Sinai, esque Hall of the Detroit Insti- bers.
is one of the leaders of the city- tute of Arts, sponsored by the
The newly-elected president
wide campaign.
outlined the policies and pledge
Sisterhood of Temple Israel.
On Monday night, Jan. 24, of her forthcoming administra-
The new term of Sunday and
tion. In line with the present
Hebrew School has opened with Rabbi Leon Fram will review
trend, that this is a year of chal-
new enrollments, among them Sholem Asch's novel on the life lenge, the membership was asked
of St. Paul "The Apostle," at
students from Sarnia, Ont.
to do its utmost in helping to
the Ferndale Public Library.
bring about an early victory. In
Rubinstein Studios To
conclusion, she defined each letter
INFANTS SERVICE GROUP
Present Pupils in Musicale
A dinner-dance for members of the words "Home Relief"
which composed a splendid motto
Rubenstein Piano Studios will to celebrate the 10th anniversary and guide for her administration.
present a number of pupils in a of the Infants Service Group
The officers installed are as
musicale on Sunday afternoon, will be held Sunday, Jan. 23, at follows: Mrs. Irving H. Small,
Jan. 23, at 3 o'clock. There will 7 :30 p. ni., at the Belcrest Hotel. president; chairman of board.
The chairmen for the affair are
also be a demonstration of the
Mrs. Arthur Gould; vice presi-
work done in their theory and Mrs. David Mattes and Mrs. dents, Mrs. Maurice Garelick,
Manny Schare.
ear-training classes.
Mrs. Adolph Deutsch, Mrs. R.
Robert Kallman, Mrs. Morris
Rosenberg, Mrs. J. Silvan; re-
cording secretary, Silva n;
Rosenberg; corresponding secre-
tary, Mrs. Charles Bassey; treas-
urer, Mrs. Ben Rudin; financial
secretary, Mrs. Abe Sinaberg;
auditor, Mrs. Murrey Adelson;
publicity, Mrs. Samuel B. Danto.
Mrs. Small announced her
chairmen on the various commit-
tees as follows: War efforts, Mrs.
Maxwell Emmer; program, Mrs.
Al Weisman; hospitality, Mrs.
Peter Miller; USO, Mrs. William
Gordon, Mrs. John Herman and
Mrs. Charles Harris; stamps and
bonds, Mrs. Sam Marks; cour-
tesy, Mrs. Louis Frank; tele-
phone, Mrs. Ben Gale; Red Cross,
L
Mrs. Jerome Kanter; cookies,
Mrs. Barney Newman; memorial
lights, Mrs. Abe Sinaberg; repre-
sentatives to the Jewish Commu-
nity Council, Mrs. Samuel Arkin
and Mrs. Charles Bassey; repre-
sentative to the Jewish Congress,
KOSHER
Mrs. Harry Shulman.
Restaurant and Dining Room
Mrs. Sam Marks, new stamp
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and bond chairman, announced
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that she had sold $59,000 worth
Palliate Dining Room for Part ies
of bonds in the past week, and
that anyone desiring to have her
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stamps should call University
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BEN STONE FAMILY CLUB

The regular monthly meeting
of the Ben Stone Family Club
was held Wednesday, Jan. 12, at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Irving
Gordon of Clements Ave.
The following newly-elected of-
ficers were installed: President,
Ben Stone; vice president, Mau-
rice Korn; secretary, Joseph
Sklar; treasurer, Irving Gordon;
sergeant-at-arms, Harold Getz.

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