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CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110
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January 28, 1944
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle
-:- CENTER ACTIVITIES -:-
.Mothers' Clubs To
Hold Chamisho Osor
B'Shvat Celebrations
clinic, 7:30 p. m.; discussion
group, 9 p. m.
Wednesday, Feb. 2 — Wood-
ward Mothers' Club, 2 p.
Movie night, 8:15 p. m.; Center
Mothers Club, 8 p. m.
The Center Mothers' Clubs will
Saturday, Feb. 5—Intermedi-
have an Oneg Shabbatt party at ate dance, 9 p.
the home of Mrs. Drapkin, 2556
Richton, tomorrow afternoon.
Betty Koronski To Give
Chamisho Osor b'Shvat celebra-
tion will be observed by the fol- Marriage Counsel Course
lowing clubs:
By popular demand, Miss Betty
Tuesday, Feb. 1, 1:30 p.
Young Women's Study Club, Keronski is beginning a new elc-
Jewish Community Center, Wood- mentary course in marriage
counselling on Monday night,
wa•d at Holbrook.
Wednesday, Feb. 2, 1:30 p. m. Jan. 31, at 7:30, at the Jewish
—Woodward Study Club, Jewish Community Center. The advanced
course will continue on Wednes-
Community Center.
day evenings at 7:30. Both ses-
Wednesday, Feb. 2, 8 p.
Center Mothers' Club, Jewish sions will be held in the art
studio.
Community Center.
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Thursday, Feb. 3, 8 p. m.—
Twelfth Street Mothers' Club,
Assembly Hall, Clairmount near
12th. There will be a card party.
A war efforts breakfast, spon-
sored by the League of Jewish
Women's Organizations, will be
held at the Jewish Community
Center on Monday, Jan. 31, at
10 a. m. Reservations for tickets
should be made immediately.
The next meeting of the Charm
Series will concern itself with
the topic of "Racial Minorities".
Senior women of the Jewish
Community Center and their
friends are invited to attend the
meeting this Wednesday at 9
p. m., in the art studio.
Jewish Arbor Day To
Be Celebrated Feb. 6
Social Hygiene Day
To Be Held Feb. 2.
In cooperation with other so-
cial agencies, the Jewish Com-
munity Center will have a com-
plete program for Social Hygiene
Dey, Feb. 2. Social Hygiene Day
is dedicated to extending the un-
derstanding of the nation's num-
be• one health problem. This year
Social Hygiene Day will center
around a campaign against ve-
nereal disease, one of the most
difficult health problems of the
army, navy, war workers, and
youth.
The Center is planning to use
movies, exhibits, and literature to
inform the public of this prob-
lem. Activities at the Center
during the coming week will cen-
ter around this subject wherever
feasible. Mr. Benjamin, of the
Wayne County Board of Health.
will show ,special movies on so-
cial hygiene to the following
groups:
Monday, Jan. 31 — Marriage
DETROIT INSTITUTE
OF
MUSICAL ART
Junior members of the Jewish
Community Center will celebrate
Jewish Arbor Day, Sunday, Feb.
6, at 4 p. m. In addition to Pal-
estinian songs and dances, a chil-
dren's film on the Jewish Home-
land, "Hanita," will also be
shown.
"The City" and "A Place
To Live" Billed Feb. 2
The regular bi-weekly film pro-
gram of the Jewish Community
Center will feature two sound
films on housing this Wednesday,
Feb. 2, at 8:45 p. in. "The City,"
an excellent documentary film,
deals with city planning and
housing in Greenbelt, Md. "A
place to Live" describes housing
conditions in Philadelphia.
Film programs are free to Cen-
ter members, and a nominal
charge is made to non-members.
Prof. McFarland To Be
• B & P Group Speaker
Professor Edward W. McFar-
land of Wayne University will
be the guest speaker at the Busi-
ness and Professional Discussion
Group at the Jewish Community
Center this Monday at 8:30 p.
Professor McFarland will talk on
"Price Control and Subsidies," a
very pertinent subject in view of
legislation being considered now.
In addition to the guest speaker,
a special movie on "Social Hy-
giene" will be shown.
ANNOUNCES
THE APPOINTMENT OF
JULIU S
CHAJES
Outstanding
"Racial Minorities" To Be
Charm Series Subject
Composer-Pianist
War Workers To Hold
March of Dimes Dance
as teacher of practical
composition.
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EIACKTHE ATTACK
Proceeds for Hospital
The proceeds of the luncheon
will be applied to the division's
quota for the support of the
Hadassah Medical Organization
created during the last war and
which has added and expanded
such a variety of medical and
health service,: and has penetrat-
ed so deeply into +t,,, of of P a l_
l.) 13 1 1 Utlicl
estine as to al.
ulation and '
standards thr(
JEANETTE WEISMAN KAY
East; Child 1 who has been of 13501 Dexter Blvd. passed
instituted in c" clerk under away in Harper Hospital Jan. 19,
dassah's health Spier of the a ft er a prolonged illness. Fu-
in 1939 as it neral's Office, neral services were held Friday,
always that titre( ' to a War- Jan. 21, from Gilbert's Funeral
being of a nab
Parlors, Rabbi Fram officiating.
child.
of about 59 Burial was in Oakview Cemetery.
Youth Aliyah,d, his promo- She is survived by her two sis-
crating thousai,orporal and tors, Mrs. Pearl Barnett and
youth from the 1 He is sta- Mrs. Alice Gran, and niece, Syl-
Trans-
ra i
sion is another II. .A
via Jane Barnett.
two-fold task now ajor Sper,
two-fold
tate the children b . was for-
BLIMA SALTZMAN
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THIS IS 1944!
Let's All BACK THE ATTACK!
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BACK THE ATTACK!
KOHLENBERG
The Schettler Drug Compan y
Grosse Pointe
Detroit
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out cause, for to
with her.
late Mrs.
Chicago
If your wife is smaleir grati-
and whisper in her ends for
doing anything of .sympa-
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MAX SHORT
of 3:380 Monterey Ave. died Jan.
22 at the age of 43 years. Fu-
neral services were held from
the Ira Kaufman Funeral Home.
Burial was in Clover Hill Park
Cemetery. He is survived by his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob
Short of Winnipeg; four sisters,
Mrs. Bernice Walters, Mrs. Freda
Weinstein, Mrs. Rita Slonin and
Beatrice; three brothers, Morris,
Jack and Sam. Rabbi Slonin of
Cleveland officiated.
CLARENCE G. WEINER
of 3005 W. Chicago died suddenly
Jan. 20 at the age of 51 years.
He is survived by his wife, Erna;
son, Lieut. Howard of U. S.
Army, and sister, Belle Langer.
Burial was ill Milwaukee, Wis.
TYler 6.6960
Rev. Cantor
DAVID
GOLDEN
)etroit's Favorite
MOHEL
Tyler 6-9190
Wedding Ceremo-
nies Performed at
Home and by Ap-
pointment.
of 3259 Monterey Ave. died Jan.
21 at the age of 57 years. Fu-
neral services were held Sunday
at the Ira Kaufman Funeral
Home. She is survived by her
husband, Kalman; three sons,
Max, Sam and Louis; sister, Mrs.
Frank Hcilweil, and brother, Kal-
man of New York. Rabbi Joseph
Thumin officiated. Burial was in
Beth Abraham Cemetery.
The Schettler Drug Company
are people coming to SCHETTLER'S for their medical needs.
Certain quality is a wartime necessity.
Viana Bey, 10-Year-Old
Prodigy, To Give Piano
Recital Sunday, Jan. 30
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WHAT WILL YOU DO
TO MAKE IT THE
VICTORY YEAR?
We Can
SEGAL
speak for Israel. A Committee
the President's birthday on Sat
Viana Bey, 10-year-old child
- of Non-Partisan Jews to retire-
urday night, Jan. 29, with
sent the common denominator of prodigy pianist, will be presented
"March of Dimes" dance. The in
- Jewish opinion expressed in a in recital by Vivian Gilpin Robi-
formality of these bi-weekly ,
platform something like this:
son on the fourth concert of her
dances will be enhanced by 1
1 1 s
Detroit Artists Series On Sunday
Midnight
buffet supper. Th.
E BELIEVE that political afternoon, Jan. 30, at 3:30
dance will be held in the audi
torium of the Center, and mem W division is harmful to the best o clock, in the lecture hall of
hers and their friends are invite.. I interests of Jewish life and that the Detroit Institute of Arts.
Little Miss Bey is a pupil of
to attend.
those who take part in it are
guilty of positive di sserv i ce. we the famous Ethel Leginsha of
JWEWO TO ELECT OFFICERS resent the efforts of those who Los Angeles. Miss Leginsha pre-
, stinted N, iana in Town Hall Con-
A special meeting of the Jew- divide Jewry by one point O t
difference when there are many cert in New York on Jan. 22 as
ish Womens European Welfare
points on which we all agree. soloist with orchestra, playing
Organization will be held Mon-
\%e believe in a continuation the Weber Concerts Tweck. On
day, Jan. 30, at the Congregation
and expansion Of the great and Jan. 27 Viana will appear in full
Bnai Moshe, Dexter and Law-
good work already done in Pal- program in Philadelphia and, foi-
rence, at 1 p. m.
estine, With increasing immigra- lowing her Detroit appearance
At this meeting reports will be
tion; but the matter of a Jewish she will give a recital in Kimball
heard from the investigating com-
mittees; also recommendations state should be left to the evolu- Hall, Chicago.
k ulna made a highly successful
from the board in connection tion of peaceful events. We
know there can be neither peace debut with orchestra at Wilshire-
with giving aid to orphaned fam-
nor happiness where by edict a Ebell Theater, Los Angeles, in
ilies; also reports in behalf of
Jewish state is imposed all at February, 194:3, and has since
the success of some affairs giver,
once on a non-Jewish population had many professional appear-
before the end of 1943.
that at present seems hostile. ances in her home city. She shows
Election of officers will take
We believe that in the mean- marvelous comprehension beyond
place.
time explorations should be made her years, fine rhythmic balance
All members are requested to
toward the possibility of a Pal- and . an independent musicality.
attend this important meeting.
estine state which shall be nei- rickets are on sale at Grin-
ther Jewish nor Arab but a state nell s.
which shall be bi-national and in
which both elements of the popu- but for equal rights in every
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'Mimi shall have equal part. In country in Europe in which they
such a conummation is the basis reside; to speak for a friendly' ,
Chapter of Hadassah. She was
national vice president of Ha- for justice for all. reception of Jewish immgration
We believe that Palestine can in all the countries of the world.
dassah for many years and is
be only a partial solution of the Yes, the non-partisans must get
now a member of the national
problem of Jews who are home. together, lest the wolves devour
board. She has contributed great-
less and stateless. The fate of us after our strength has been
ly to the progress of the Chicago
the majority must be solved out- spent in the pursuit of mosqui-
Jewish community and has long
side Palestine. To that end there toes. Let's adjourn politics until
been a leader in communal and
must be aunited Jewry to speak Jewish life becomes safe enough
civic affairs. Miss Franklin was
not for minority rights for Jews for that pastime.
a delegate to the World Zionist
Congress in 1929, 1931, 1935,
1937 and 1939 and was also a
delegate to the Youth Aliyah
Conference in Switzerland hell
in 1937. She is a deputy member
of the Jewish Agency. She was
chosen a delegate to the Ameri-
can Jewish Conference to rep-
resent the Chicago community.
Miss Franklin is a member of
the bar of Illinois and is an
instructor of political science at
Wright Junior College.
estine under Yout Mt. Clem-
spices and to rehell known
War workers of the Jewish refugee children i
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Community Center will celebrate well
as
native
1‘r. Bur-
through Youth A. 1438
Mar-
and education. J e lfe 9 ceAs
i rdry"
Fund, the redemptilli,e ,
Palestine as the cola. He is
sion of the Jewish law firm
the Palestine Sur
in which the healtr
of countless numbel OCIETY
and adults have 1
cl •e*
„ will
the timely provisid -
luncheon
of clothing, bed
on Tues-
kets are other pro'
In America, ed? noon. A
presented
just another actin
the lucky
sah. It is the su.
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foundation which
cha : luncheon.
influences the
section of all of 11 will 111-
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Hadassah is intere.44.
ing up a Zionist Yoil, a ` le
hari-
in America and
erg'
a t o
Affairs
activities
will
be
The Goal—VICTORY.
give all aid, indivi`n artists.
Arc-
to the task
The Place—EUROPE.
clings
ing. guarding and •
American democrat „
The Time—THIS YEAR.
A cordial invitati'
heon
o f . ar-
ar-
ed to the pntlertmbiepr
ie : 1,iee
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The Responsibility—YOURS.
munity to
or ro il projec t . F
tion can be obtai,'
the chairman, Mist ale hus-
loy, Townsend 8-1h,, passed
Samuel J. Capli
5-6524.
Quality counts in times like these. Now, more than ever,
•ia Weil.
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Jacob
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