America 9ewith Period cal Cotter January 21, CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO 1944 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle 3 Five Freedoms Rally To Be Held by Congress Women Fri., Jan. 28 Pisgah Women Postpone Hebrew Schools Women Shaarey Zedek Junior Membership Affair Auxiliary to Hear Sonia Congregation To Hold Sabbath Services Pisgah Women of Bnai Brith Sharnova on Jan. 26 The Detroit Women's Division of the American Jewish Con- gress announces the fourth in a series of five rally teas honoring the Five Freedoms, to be held on Friday. Jan. 28, at 2 p. nn., at the home of Mrs. William Gottesman of 2690 Oakman Ct. Al ts. Natnan Spevakow will be the speaker of the afternoon and the theme of her talk will be "Freedom from Want". An especially interesting mu- sical program has been planned for the tea. The 12-year-old child prodigy, Joseph Silverstein, will offer a group of violin selectiona and will be accompanied on the piano by Miss Harriet Lewis. These preliminary rally teas are held each year to promote the one large fund-raising cam- paign which is culminated by tin grand Congress Tea Party. Mr's. r ay D. Rosenfeld, chairman of the fund-raising event, announces Feb. 9 as the date of the Con- gress Tea Party, and any persons interested either in working on this campaign or in becoming a contributor to the Congress Tea Party, please contact Mrs. Rosen- feld at Tyler 7-9885. Lodge No. 122, eager to join the nation in the 4th War Loau Drive, have postponed their paid• up membership affair to Feb. 28. Because of the great urgency that the bond drive be a com- plete success, the meeting on Jan. 24 is now planned as one of the most colorful bond rallies Pisgah Women have ever con- ceived. The meeting, open to the public, will feature a War Bond auction, presided over by a ve r- satile auctioneer, who will de- light the ladies assembled by pre- senting the highest bidders with nylon hose and other popular items of unusual value. The A. Z. Z. boys are as- suming the important role of en- tertaining the assemblage with a complete variety show. By M a toss, past Aleph Gadol of tho Detroit-Windsor A. Z. A. cour,- cil, will act as master of cere- monies; and the entire show is to he replete with refreshing tal- ent, including song, charming mimicry and expert imitations of well known personages. The meeting will begin at 8 p. m., and will be held on Mon- day, Jan. 24, at Bnai Moshe, Lawrence and Dexter. • • ....... CONGREGATION BETH SHMUEL BANQUET AND ENTERTAINMENT ••••• • i:. C: Sunday Evening, January 23, 1944 six o'clock sharp B'Nai Moshe — Lawrence and Dext e r RABBI ISAAC SMALL CANTOR P. PINCHICK Guest Artist • Guest Speaker We acknowledge with sincere appreciation to the Jewish community for their generous response in making possible a complete sellout for the evening. GRAND RABBI J. RABINOWITZ Spiritual Head of Congregation A. GOROFF, Sec'y I. ROSENBERG, Pres. HARRY E. CITRIN, Chl if.. Bldg. Comm, Beth Shmuel Sec'y B. CITRIN, Bloc]. Comm. 3. V. je ';':; 1i Simeon Halkin, Noted Poet, To Be Kvutzah . Ivrith Speaker Jan. 29 Plans have been completed for The Junior Congregation of the 12th annual donor event of Shaarey Zedek will take charge the Women's Auxiliary of the United Hebrew Schools. Due to Of the services in the main syna- war time conditions, the annual gogue On Sabbath morning, Jan. 29. Robert Kasle, president of the Junior Congregation, will deliver the sermon. The resume of Sed- rah Bo will he given by Natalie Zeman, and Esther Sklar will interpret the prophetical portion. Rosalind Green will lead in the tending of the A shrey prayer. Arthur Benavie and Eugene Malitz will act as cantors. The readers of the Law will be Philip (7apian, Sheldon Lutz and Robert Kasle. Philip Rosenthal is the spon- sor of the Junior Congregation. Dr. Simeon Halkin, noted poet, essayist and orator, will addresa the Kvutzah Ivrith, the Hebrew Cultural Group of Detroit, on Saturday night, Jan. 29, in the auditorium of the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. 1)r. Halkin, who is now pro- fessor of literature in the New York College of Jewish Stud established by Dr. Stephen S. Wise, is the author of many books dealing with literature in its various aspects. His latest book, "The Temporary and the Permanent in Literature,' was published last year by the 0 hel Publishing Company. The lecture for the Kvutzah is open to the public. It will start promptly at 8:3O. \ I / SONIA SHARNOVA luncheon has been omitted, and in its place an interesting and varied program will be presented for donors and their escorts at the Detroit Institute of Arts, on Wednesday evening, Jan. 26, at 8 :30 o'clock. Madam Sonia Sharnova, con- tralto of the Chicago City Opera Company, will appear as guest artist, accompanied by Miss Es- ther Hirschberg. of Chicago. Ma- dam Sbarnova has sung import- ant roles with the Chicago City Opera and was also guest artist with the St. Louis, Cincinnati and other major organizations in this country. Another outstanding artist on the program will be Michael Ros- enberg, character actor, comedian and monologist of New York. Mr. Rosenberg took the leading role in productions of the Yid- dish Art Theater, starred and di- rected in his own theater and played in some of the leading Yiddish films. Detroiters will re- member Mr. Rosenberg's appear- ance in "Spring Again" at the Cass Theater in November, 1942. A message of interest will be given by Dr. A. M. Hershman of Congregation Shaarey Zedek. Mrs. Moe S. Dann is general chairman and Mrs. Jack Tobin is president of the Auxiliary. NHJC of Denver and Sisterhood of Temple Israel Serve at USO Detroit League, National Home for Jewish Children in Denver, served a full day, at the Down- town USO. They worked in the canteen and served 1,200 sand- wiches. The following are the women who assisted : Mrs. Saul Davidson, Mrs. Harry Cogga a, Mrs. Irwin Cohn, Mrs. Harry Cohen. Mrs. Monte Weston, Mrs. Lester Lapides, Mrs. Saul Levy, Mrs. Sans Gordon, Mrs. Joseph N. Prentis, Mrs. Louis Tabash- nik, Mrs. Alfred Koffman, Mrs. David Ebener, Mrs. Charles Goldstein and Mrs. Al Clinton. The Sisterhood of Temple Israel served on Monday, Dec. 27, under the chairmanship of rs. Harry C. Singer. Those who assisted were the following : Mes- dames Bernard Bressler, Meyer Bernstein, Sam Goren, Charles Friedenberg, Nathan Blatnikoff, Yetta Herz, D. Hayman, D. Spi- wak, Joe Levinson, Adolph Kosi t- chek, Harry Gitlin, Harry Kay, Nathan Mandeberg. Saul Benyas, M. Lebow, Harold Bergman, Max Fin em an „Joseph Falk, Maxwell Enuner, Abraham Player. LIBERTY NEVER COMES CHEAPLY Many battles are still to be won. Millions of dollars' worth of war equipment must still be made and delivered to the fighting fronts. There are many sacrifices ahead of us. Now is the time to put forth extra effort—to buy EXTRA War Bonds. USC Honor Fund Nathan Fishman All contributions made to the VSO Honor Fund are used for food packages sent weekly to Camp Custer, Fort Brady and for hospitality nights for service men at Great Lakes Club and the Jewish Community Center. We gratefully acknowledge contributions from Mrs. 11. J. L. Frank and Mrs. Lewis Frank, in honor of the birthday of their mother, :his. Ida Blum ; from Mrs. A. H. Brodie, in honor of the 75th birthday of Mrs. Ben- jamin L. Lambert. For further information call Mrs. A. II. Brodie, Townsend 8-8180. Love him who points out your faults to you more that Lim who praises you. FRANK a SEDER