March 24, 1944 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Hillel Mixer to Be Held Pioneer Women's Org. Harry Rosman Elected At Foundation March 25 The Council of the Pioneer President of Bnai Women's Organization announce Moshe Synagogue The first Hillel mixer of the the contribution of $360 to the Alexander Nevsky and Leningrad Music Hall At Cinema Theater Gratifying Moments In a Day's Work On Saturday last, six tall, In response to the many re- husky M. P.'s came marching spring semester at the Univer- Child Rescue Fund by the Min- quests, the Cinema Theater is Harry Rosman, for many years the Jewish Welfare Board- sity of Michigan Bnai Brith Hillel kowitzer Ladies Club. This small presenting the return engage- into USO Lounge at the Jewish Com- actively identified with Congrega- Foundation will be held on Sat- group of women are diligently ment of Sergei Eisenstein's im- munity ,Center with a plea, urday, March 25, from 9 p. m. working on this Child Rescue tion Bnai Moshe, was elected mortal. epic, "Alexander Nevsky," "Please find us a place to sleep". till midnight. Service men, fresh- Fund project and will continue to president at the annual meeting plus Sergei Lemeshev and the Hastily we thumbed through our men and transfer students will do so for the duration. Leningrad Ballet in "Leningrad Home Hospitality List, and al- be the guests of honor at the Music Hall". Tickets are still available for most at a midnight hour, we party, which will include danc- the evening of games given by Strangely helmeted Teutonic reached Mr. and Mrs. David ing, entertainment and refresh- the Pioneer Women's Organiza- knights on caparisoned steeds Goldberg of Cortland Ave., who battling with axe and broadsword was listed as having accommoda- ments. tion on Wednesday evening, The entertainment will consist March 29, at the Bnai Moshe against the lances and pikes of tions for three. We explained of skits and musical numbers by Auditorium, Dexter and Law- the Russian warriors of the 13th our plight, and as Mrs. Goldberg Hillel members. Selma Smith, rence. For further information century is the big scene in "Al- turned from the phone, we heard chairman of the Hillel Music call the Council office at Tyler exander Nevsky". her husband say, "Of course, we "Leningrad Music Hall" is will take all six of them and I Committee, is in charge of the 7-2880 or Townsend 8-8646. thrilling and melodious and pre- will come right out and pick program. Twenty-five junior hostesses JWB to Hold Special sents a high caliber of artists. them up." Shortly after, Mr. and The foremost artists of the U. S. Mrs. Goldberg arrived, and with will be on hand to help new stu- dents get acquainted with each Services at Selfridge S. R. are seen and heard in one glance at Mrs. Goldberg's selections from Beethoven, Verdi, kindly face, already the boys other and with Hillel members. On Friday evening, March 24, Tschaikovsky and others of the were gathered around her, call- Audrey and Frances Rubenstein J. W. B. held special services at classical composers. The Lenin- ing her "Mom" when they left. are co-chairmen of the junior the Chapel at Selfridge Field, at grad Ballet also performs in the hostess committee. which time there was presented Just another heartwarming ex- full flower of its great talent. ample of Detroit's hospitality to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Geske of a set of Parocheths and pulpit The highlight of the picture is Ann Arbor and Professor and coverings, contributed by the men. the singing and brave swaggering our P. service Mrs. Saul Cohen of the Univer- Sisters of Zion Mizrachi; an elec- S.—The Goldberg son is of Sergei Lemeshev who does sity of Michigan faculty will act tric lighted Menorah by Mr. and full tenor justice to several arias somewhere in Italy. as chaperons. Faye Bronstein, Mrs. Samuel Auslander of Cort- chairman of the Hillel Social land Ave., in memory of their from "Rigoletto". Committee, is in charge of the daughter, Jeannette Auslander ZEDAKAH CLUB mixer. Weiss; and a set of drapes for EQUALITY CLUB All Hillel members, as well as the entire Chapel, donated by the At a meeting last Monday at service men and new students, are Louis Marshall Lodge of the Bnai The meeting of the Equality the home of Mrs. M. Davis, a invited to attend. HARRY ROSMAN B rn ith i memory of Sgt. Saul Club was held at the home of new project was undertaken by Buttner of the Air Corps, son held last Sunday, succeeding Rose Barak, Wednesday, March Zedakah Club. Twice a month a of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Buttner of 15. Contributions were made to committee headed by Mrs. 1)1. Salle Apartments Grand Ave., who died in service. Adolph Beck, who is retiring af- the Red Cross and the Jewish Cornfield and Mrs. H. Shwartz ter two successive terms. • Fund. Rose Karnow will assume the responsibility of Irwin Tamler was re-elected National thanked the of the club preparing the refreshments and Beth El Religious School vice president, and Dr. Joseph for the gift members sent to her her serving the service men and wom- Prepares for Passover Starman, secretary. Eugene Weiss 30th anniversary. The next on social en at the Michigan Central Depot was picked to succeed Alex The Religious School of Temple meeting will be held at the home USO. Our Facts & Figures explain In as treasurer. A liberal donation towards the Beth El will hold a model Seder Fisch Anna Berkowitz on Saturday detail everything you need to know Six directors were elected who of Mo'os Chitin) fund was pledged. to make a wise investment in this in the Social Hall, on Saturday afternoon, at 1676 Gladstone. serve with seven holdovers. liquidation market. Dollars will con- morning, April 1, at 10 o'clock, will new directors are: Joseph 0 tinue to go down while real prop- and Sunday morning, April 2, The erty goes up. Can you afford to Brown, Theodore Curtis, Alex at 11 o'clock. wait? See Mr. Bedford. Ben F. Goldman, Morris The monthly children's service Fisch, Fireproof 50 apts. Concrete floors UN. 3.3776 Rosenberg and Carl Rozner. The CA. 9181-2.3 and roof. Construction cost $250,000. will be held on Saturday morning, holdovers are: A. Finkelstein, Residence Rent $28,800. Nets 12% on sacrifice Office April 1, at 11, in the Main Au- price $145,000. $40,000 down. Sam Freedman, Louis Gunsberg, ditorium. $25,000 Down. Imagine buying this Julius Herskowitz, Andrew Icz- high grade apt. like new, sold once Deflated price $70,000 Mims. SHABBOS AFTERNOON CLUB kowitz, Louis Kepes and Harry Samler. Rent $18,500. Terms $400 mo. In- Rosman previously served as clude 5% Int. A Shabbos Club has been or- Heirs split, 22 apts. New Kelvin- ganized by the students of Yeshi- Bnai Moshe president for several ators. Elevator. Tiled halls. Cheap vath Chachmey Lublin, Linwood terms between 1925 and 1927 O.P.A rents $10,000. Price $46,000. announces his new address and Elmhurst. Every Shabbos and has been a board member for Only $260 mo. Inc. 0%. many years before and since. He afternoon, from 2 to 4, the Big 13 apt. All 3 rms. fine cond. youngsters are entertained with also helped organize the Men's stoker, table top stoves, garage. 584 Penobscot Bldg. Trivial rents $6900. Defies competi- an interesting program, by sing- Club and was its president. His tion $29,000. Terms $13,000 hal. $148 ing Shabbos hymns, listening to father, the venerable Emanuel mo. Inc. 5%. interesting speakers and obtain- Rosman, and all members of his HOWER WARREN & COMPANY General Mortgage Counselor ing valuable religious instruction. family are active in Bnai Moshe Est. 1881—Still Growing. All children from 8 years old affairs. Ca. 0321 Dime Bldg. • and up are invited. • APPRAISALS Benjamin Levinson y r Dorothy Maynor, soprano, as- sisted by Ernst Victor Wolff, pianist, will appear in a recital at Masonic Temple, April 1, at 8:30 p. m. The following is het• program: I. Aria: V'adoro Pupille, from Handel "Julius Caesar" Aria: Svegliatevi net core, Handel from "Julius Caesar" ARROW SHIRTS $2.24 Latest Spring Ties OLEN'S MEN'S SHOP Mallory Hats $5 to $10 9038 TWELFTH Mon., Thurs., Sat., to 9; Tues., Wed., Fri., to 6; Sun. to 3 • SHOES . . . for the FAMILY this Spring as usual from DAVIS 8 HALPERIN 8950 Twelfth St. Despite the shortage of met-- chandise Davis & Halperin have assembled a large assort- ment of the latest styles in quality shoes. Our buying con- nections enable us to serve you in the usual Davis & Hal- perin manner. BUY WAR BONDS DAVIS 8 HALPERIN 8950 TWELFTH ST. • TRinity 2.4727 Open 9 to 6 P. M. — Sat., 9 to 9 P. M. — Sun., 9 to 3 P. 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Ambassador custom hand stitched edges. $45 & up • Composition of Julius Chajes to Be Performed At Temple Emanuel Dr. Lazar Saminsky, choir di- rector at Temple Emanuel in New York City, announces that the 137th Psalm (By the Rivers of Babylon) for voice, 'cello and organ, by Julius Chajes of De- troit, will be performed on Fri- day evening, March 31, in New York's Temple Emanuel. Mar- guerite Kozenn, who in private life is Mrs. Julius Chajes, will be soloist. The service will be dedi- cated to composers of the Brit- ish Commonwealth and the Uni- ted States of America. 4r- Covert and tweed Top Coats, Stetson Hats, Van Hu- sen Shirts, Superba Ties, McGregor Sportswear all at Jack Halperin's Good Clothes 8945.47 TWELFTH ST. Mon., Thurs., Sat., 9—Tues., Wed., Fri., 6—Sun., 3 • 4