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Mothers' Clubs Observe
Brotherhood Week

Dr. Leon A. Katzin
Re-elected Head of
Hospital Association

Gifts to Mt. Sinai

The Mt. Sinai Hospital Asso-
ciation of Detroit acknowledges
with thanks the following dona-
tions to the Mezuza fund:
From Mrs. Isaac Rosenthal, in
honor of daughter's marriage,
Mrs. Alex Kramer; from Mrs.
Joseph Modell, in honor of grand-
daughters, Marilyn and Jane
Kaplan; from Mrs. Dan Rachmiel,
in honor of marriage of Mrs.
Alex Kramer; from Mrs. Max
Fonberg, in honor of son, Pfc.
Milton Fonberg; from Mrs.
Charles Gitlin, in memory of be-
loved sister, Dina Steinberg Sil-
verstein; from Mrs. Sant Brody,
in memory of son, Gerald; from
Mrs. Bessie Sarasorn, in memory
of father, David J., and mother,
Flora Becker; from Mrs. Sam
Fisher, in memory of mother,
Mrs. Fanny Fisher; front Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Pont, in memory of
Mr. and Mrs. Eli Logan; from
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bostin, in
memory of Mrs. Esther Isaacs.

stock, Fannie Aronson, H. Doro-
thy Tilly.
At the annual meeting of the
The function of this group is
Detroit
Hebrew Hospital Associ-
to present outstanding artists in
ation, the following officers were
Brotherhood Week will be ap- concert. Plans for future affairs re-elected to serve for 1944: Dr.
slim
observed
by the will he announced shortly.
(1:vapropriately
!) _ In gMothers' Clubs.
Dexter Mothers' Club—Tues- B. & P. Discussion Group
Lie'.
day, Feb. 22, 1:30 p. m., Bnai To Meet on Feb. 21
Moshe Synagogue, Lawrence and
The Business and Professional
Dexter.
Young Women's Study Club— Discussion Group will meet on
Feb. 21, at 8:30 p. m., in the
Tuesday, Feb. 22, 1:30 p.
Jewish Community Center, Wood- Adult Lounge. Aaron Sumetz,
president of the Zionist Youth
ward at Holbrook.
Woodward Mothers' Club—Wed- Council, will speak on "Palestine
nesday, Feb. 23, 1:30 p. in., Jew- and the Jewish Revival".
ish Community Center.
Davison Mothers' Club—Thurs- Fifth Holiday Hop to Be
day, Feb. 24, 8:30 p. m., Work- Held Sunday, Feb. 20
men's Circle Educational Center,
Linwood at Burlingame.
The fifth Holiday Hop of the
Twelfth St. Mothers' Club— Jewish Community Center will be
Saturday, Feb. 26, 2:30 p. m., held Sunday, Feb. 20, at 9 p. m.,
Oneg Shabbat, Assembly Hall, in the main auditorium. It will
12th St. near Clairmount.
be a Lincoln-Washington dance,
and the decorations will carry
out this motif. Victor recording
Women's Health Club
artist LeRoy Smith and his out-
Aanding orchestra, who are re-
Hours to Be Extended
turning. by popular demand, will
play for this event. Novelty
DR. LEON A. KATZIN
Mrs. Benjamin Jaffe, chairman
prizes will be given, and refresh-
of the Women's Health Club meats will be available. The fol _ Leon A. Katzin, president; H. T.
Committee, announces that in re- lowing members are also on the Glickman, vice president; Mar-
sponse to popular demand the
cps Kates, treasurer, and Wil-
Jewish Community Center is ex- committee : Beatrice Bortman and ham Buchhalter, secretary.
Joseph Kwaselow, co-chairmen;
tending the hours of the Wom- Norma Appel, chairman of deco-
Michael R. Bagdade, Maurice l
en's Health Club service. Starting
Ben Britman , Maury C o _ Floch, Joseph Camden and Philip
ns;
rat
io
Monday, Feb. 21, members will
qualified by
hen, Bernice Friedland, Charlotte Slomovitz, having
be able to take advantage of the Greenberg, Morris Kamen, Alan virtue of being on the board of
Center facilities from 9 a. m. Mittleman, Harry Moses, Danny directors for three years, were
to 3:30 p. m., Mondays through
t. elected life members of the
Raskin. Frances and Sara a Ro
Thursdays. Despite this improve-
.
merit in service there has been man, Ruth Sobel, Estelle Starr b .(I
The financial statement as pre-
no increase in fees. The annual and Dr. Milton White. The sub- sented
rs Chapin ,f the
membership
membership rate of $30 and the committee on refreshments con Jewish Welfare Federationo show-
massage treatment of $1.25 re- sists of Anne Stern, Diana Ros- ed assets over $48,000 in cash
enblatt and Evelyn Richwerger.
main
the same.
In this
service the Health Club The ushers committee consists of and in United States Government
offers individual exercise instruc- Sara Goldberg, Shirley Lefko- War 'Bonds.
infra-red witz and Lillian Miro.
heat cabinet,
Father and Son Dinner at
tion,
lamps, ultra-violet lamps, thera-
Bnai Moshe on Feb. 22
"The
Promise"
by
Pearl
peutic shower, steam bath, mas-
sage and swimming. Everyone is Buck to Be Reviewed
Parents and youngsters of
invited to avail herself of this
Congregation Bnai Moshe will get
"The Promise," by Pearl Buck, together on Washington's Birth-
excellent opportunity to receive
beneficial health treatment at will be reviewed at the next day, Tuesday, Feb. 22, for the
such low rates. Call Madison meeting of the Book Chat at the annual Father and Son dinner
Jewish Community Center, to be which will be served in the so-
8400 for your appointment.
held on Wednesday, Feb. 23, at cial hall of the congregation at
8:45 p. Mrs. Frances Boddy
War Workers Tea to Be
p. m.
will review this latest book by 6:30
Roy Hall, well known magi-
Held Sunday, Feb 20
Pearl Buck, which deals with the cian and ventriloquist, will fur-
events in China in 1942. Book
The War Workers tea on Sun- Chats are held in conjunction nish the entertainment calcu-
day, Feb. 20, at 4 p. m., in the with the Utley branch of the lated to please the young ones as
Adult Lounge, will feature hu- Detroit Public Library, and are well as their dads. A home cook-
morous Yiddish readings, after open to the public without charge. ed meal will be served.
Reservations can be made by
which there will be (lancing and
calling the congregation office,
refreshments.
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Congress Meet Mar. 8

"A Green Hat with a Blue
Feather," an original dramatic
skit, written and directed by Mrs.
William Gottesman, program
chairman, will feature the next
meeting of the Detroit Women's
Division, American Jewish Con-
gress, which will be held at the
Detroit Institute of Arts on Wed-
nesday, March 8, at 1:30 p. m.
Mrs. Anna Center Schneider-
man, national chairman of edu-
cation, will be guest speaker and
will officially inaugurate a study
course to be directed by Mrs.
Nathan Spevakow, based on the
"Guide to American Social Prob-
lems," a book recently published
by Columbia University with the
assistance of Mrs. Beth Levin
Siegel, national interfaith chair-
man of the Women's Division,
American Jewish Congress.

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home nursing course should leave
nest.
They are assimilationists in
their names and addresses at the
A Saul Chernichowsky evening that they do all they can to as-
Center. Twenty members arc
needed to start a class. Registra- to honor the memory of the great similate themselves in the life of
tions may be made by calling Hebrew poet will be held Sun- the general community and go
day, Feb. 20, 8 p. nt., at Work- along with it in all public serv-
Madison 8400.
men's Circle Educational Center, ices. They do not think of them-
Linwood Ave. selves as belonging to a sepa-
Mrs. Zemon New Head of 11529
The guest speakers will be rate people who must forever
Dance Consultants Comm. Isaac Franck, executive director carry the badge of separate-
Mrs. Oscar Zemon has been of the Jewish Community Coun- ness.
They are, indeed, like those of
Joseph Haggai, teacher; M.
appointed chairman of the dance cil;
Blechman, journalist and poet. us who are not Zionists. They
consultants committee of the The musical program will be believe in a Palestine to be made
Jewish Community Center. The given by Miss Garden, soprano, a good country for many home-
following members are also on famous artist, and by Miss Betty less Jews to live in; Palestine
the committee: Ruth Murray, De- Kovalsky, pianist. Everybody is has nothing to do with their con-
lia Hussey, Francis Robinson, cordially invited. cept of nationality and if you
Mrs. Julia Sanford, Tosia Mund-
were to ask them to state their
V nationality they would promptly
say American.
I believe this is a fair apprais-
YOUTH EDUCATION LEAGUE
al of the hearts and minds of
most American Zionists. If there
is any among them who feels
I have aspersed his mind and
heart by saying that he really
doesn't consider himself to be
like a cuckoo laying his eggs in
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22, 19 4
• a strange nest, he may write me
• and I will have hint set right be-
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fore the world.
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I don't think I shall receive
$5.50 INCL. TAX • many protests. It all adds up to
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this: What's all the shooting
about? There isn't anything es-
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Zionists to fight about, since
Zionist and non-Zionist agree
that they are in the right nest,
that they are Americans and, na-
tionally, nothing else, and that
Palestine is a good place of ref-
uge for homeless Jews and should
be made better.
The matter of a Jewish Com-
monwealth can not be controver-
sial either, since that will not be
settled by the Jews but by events
and by the political necessities
of the British government. Let
the agreeing brethren apply
themselves to the important busi-
ness of securing for the many
Jews the right to live any place
in the world and for the smaller
number the right to live in Pal-
atine.

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