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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONIQLE and The Legal Chronicle

ANNIVERSARY

nity singing will be led by Mrs.
Abraham Schachter. The program
will feature a playlet prepared
by Miss Ruth Baschin, singing
by the children's choir and reci-
tations. Morris Plafkin is prin-
cipal of the school. The Woman's
Auxiliary will be represented by
Mrs. M. Rosenzweig and Mrs.
Meyer Beckman. The parents'
committee consists of: Mrs. L.
Moser, Nathan Steingold, Mrs. E.
Tepperman, Mrs. H. Hirschhorn,
Mrs. A. Baker, Mrs. H. Kwiker,
Mrs. A. Appel, Mrs. A. Goff,
Mrs. A. Singer and Mrs. Harry
Nathan, secretary.

April 14, 1944

INTERNAL

recording the desired date, or in gan of Benton Harbor, Mich.,
learning possibly that another co-chairman of the forum com-
group has planned a similar func- mittee, and Netta Siegel of
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tion for the same evening.
Cleveland, 0., student director.
one of the parents of the school,
ulate Jewish community. With
It is alleged in some quarters Interprets Jewish Values
will be the chairman. David
each
organization
represented
in
that there are those among us Mr. Samuel has served, through
Hyams, one of the pupils, will act
the Community Council accord- who are not averse to using his writings and his speeches, as
as narrator of the story, and
ing to the size of its membership, questionable practices in their . the interpreter of Jewish values
Delphien Weisner will play the
with discussions at delegates' business activities. Such practices both to the Jewish and
violin. Greetings will be extended
the non-
conferences open to all, and with should not be tolerated in a com- Jewish world for the last
27)
in the name of the parents by
a
democratically
elected
and
re-
munity
which
aspires
to
live
up
years. He has shown in his works
Joseph Trombka and Mrs. Lewis
sponsible
set
of
officers
and
ex-
to
the
high
ethical
traditions
cf
the creativeness of the Jewish
Hyams, and in the name of the
ecutive committee which carry the Jewish people. Further, and people and the historical and
alumni by Mrs. Miriam Kumove
out
the
wishes
of
the
majority
this is particularly true during contemporaneous contributions of
Feldman; in the name of the
of the delegates, the Community these war days, the derelictions the Jewish people in the civiliza-
Woman's Auxiliary by Mrs. Har-
Council is the democratic expres- of a scant few are frequently tions of the world. He is most
ry Madison and Mrs. Arnold
sion of the organized Jewish made the basis of attitudes to- interested in the present and fu-
Frank. Cantor David Katzman of Rabbi Fram in Charge
wards and accusations against ture of Jewry—in
Bnai Moshe will be soloist, with
Thursday, April 20, is the community of Detroit.
survival
As a working organization the all Jews. For these reasons the and even more in its its
Bella Goldberg at the piano. The Kvutzah Ivrith Day. A special
continuity
Council
plays
an
active
role
in
C
o
to
in
unit
y
Council,
acting
guest speaker will be Philip Hebrew program has been pre-
as a significant force in the
Slomovitz. The school is headed pared by the Hebrew Cultural many aspects of Jewish life in through special sub-committees, shaping of human destiny.
by Alex Roberg.
Among his most acclaimed
Group of Detroit and dedicated the community. It seeks to co- has been discussing with respon-
to the 25th anniversary. Rabbi ordinate the activities of the sible individuals and groups ways books is the study of the char-
Rose Sittig Program April 18
member organizations so that and means of correcting abuses,
Tuesday, April 18, at 8 :15 Leon Fram will be the chairman harmony may prevail in their re- and eliminating instances of mal- acter of Jewish civilization, "y ou
o'clock, the Rose Sittig Cohen of the program, with Mordecai lations to each other, and so practice. By helping people to Gentiles"; and his expose of the
Branch will have its program in Medini, head of the Hebrew that a greater measure of com- understand their obligations, and pathological nature of anti-Semi-
tism, "The Great Hatred".
the auditorium of the school. Teachers College of Cleveland, munity integration may be whenever
necessary, invoking the
Mr. Samuel has translated into
The program will take the form as guest speaker. Refreshments achieved. It is motivated by the moral pressure
of the organized
of a get-together and refresh- will be served by the Ladies' Aux- desire to help maintain Jewish Jewish community, satisfactory English the Hebrew poetry of
ments will be served by the par- iliary of the Kvutzah, headed by life on the highest possible plane results are achieved and a health- Chaim Nachman Bialik, the nov-
els of I. J. Singer and Sholoin
ents committee. The committee Mrs. Abraham DeRoven. The for its intrinsic values, and also ier self-discipline realized.
Asch, the Jewish Anthology, and
is headed by Mrs. Joseph Ain- program is open to the public, by the wish to defend the good
Also under the general scope
binder. The central theme of and there is no admission charge. name of the Jewish community of the Internal Relations Corn- the autobiography of Shmarya
Levin. In 1942, Mr. Samuel pub-
Saturday morning, April 22,
the program will be the Sabbath
as a whole against the effects of mittee are the Speakers' Bureau,
and the holidays. This will be there will be special children's ill-advised individual or group which makes available to organi- lished a new translation of the
presented in song and action by services conducted by the pupils actions. It is also interested in zations, speakers and artists for Passover Haggadah. In the past
a carefully prepared school cho- of the Central High branch of raising the general cultural level their own meetings; the Yiddish year he has published a novel
rus, with Henri Goldberg as di- the United Hebrew Schools in of the Jewish community, and Culture Committee which has called "The World of Sholem
rector. The class of David the Social Hall of Congregation thus enhancing our glorious cul- sponsored a number of highly Aleichem," and a translation of
the novel of Sholorn Asch, based
Shackney will be included in this Bnai David, Elmhurst and 14th. tural tradition.
successful and popular concerts on the life of St. Paul.
feature with a mass recitation of The services will be conducted
All
these
phases
of
the
Jewish
and
festival
.
celebrations
in
co-
Mr. Samuel has studied Jewish
one of Bialik's poems. Greetings entirely by the pupils with their Community Council's work fall operation with the Jewish Com-
life in Europe, Palestine and
will be brought in the name of own cantors and own manage- within the jurisdiction of its In- munity
Center;
the
War
Efforts
the parents by Mrs. Jack Free- ment. Rabbi Joshua Sperka and ternal Relations Committee. Some and War Efforts Education Com- Africa. His material for lectures
man and Max Bachman. One of Bernard Isaacs will be guest illustrations of its work may be mittee which serve to coordinate is drawn from his travels in
these countries as well as Iron]
the features of the program will speakers. Refreshments will be of interest.
the war efforts of the member other sources.
be community singing conducted served by the parents committee
In order to provide a simple, organizations, and to provide in-
by Henri Goldberg. The Woman's headed by Mr. and Mrs. Harry direct and friendly means of formation and guidance with re-
Auxiliary will be represented by Shulman. J. M. Mathis is the adjusting disputes between indi- spect to such matters as OPA
MEISELS
Mrs. Morris Krause, Mrs. Julius principal of the school.
Saturday afternoon — Oneg viduals, or between organizations, regulations and blood donor cam-
Berman, Mrs. John Horwitz, Mrs.
without
having
recourse
to
the
paigns.
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Theodore Isaacs. The guest speak- Shabbath—sponsored by Maurice courts, the Community Council
Internal community strength
Landau in cooperation with the
er is Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich.
maintains
an
Arbitration
and
and the enrichment of Jewish life
In addition to Mr. Meisels, an
The same evening an inter- Woman's Auxiliary headed by Conciliation Tribunal. A panel of are the objectives of the Inter-
trio from the De-
esting and entertaining program Mrs. Jack Tobin. The chairman of attorneys, rabbis and laymen is nal Relations Committee of the instrumental
troit Symphony Orchestra i
will be given by the David W this program is Max Gordon, one available, from which a "judge" Jewish Community Council. These
Simons School in the auditorium of the head teachers of the can be selected by the parties in- are vital contributions to a give selections from Jewish com-
of the Winterhalter Public school. Participants are: Solomon volved in the dispute. Both sides healthy democratic Jewish com- posers and modern Jewish music.
Mrs. Abraham Cooper, well
School, Cortland and Broadstreet. Kasdan, Joseph Haggai, J. Cash- are given a patient hearing, and munity and should be supported
The program will be opened by dan, Bernard Isaacs, Michael then a just decision is rendered. by all organizations interested in known in Detroit, will also be
Solomon Kasdan, principal of the Michlin, Dr. A. W. Sanders. Abra- Although almost any kind of Jewish life so that these and on the program.
A fine evening of Jewish music
school. It will include an address ham Schachter will lead the sing- dispute can be handled through other activities in behalf of the
by Rabbi Leon Pram and Mrs. ing. The public is cordially in- arbitration, its value its particu- community may be carried on is promised, and everyone in the
community is invited to attend
Joseph Haggai. Singing by the vited.
larly marked in controversies in- successfully.
There will be no charge for
school choir will be directed by Banquet Closing Event
volving Jewish organizations
admission.
Sunday evening, April 23, is which need not be aired in the
Abraham Schachter. A mass reci-
tation will be presented by the set for the banquet which marks public courts. A goodly number
SAMUEL
pupils of the graduating class. the closing event of the week of of such situations have been
anniversary
celebration,
and
it
CHACHMEy
Greetings from the parents by
settled satisfactorily.
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Rabbi Leizer Levin and Mrs. Al- will be held in the Social Hall The Community Calendar main-
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exander W. Sanders. Harry Siegel of Congregation Shaarey Zedelc. tained by the Council is an effec- the occasion of their leaving uni-
will play the 'cello with Miss Lil- Aaron A. Silberblatt is chairman tive and popular instrument for versity campuses to join the Nathan in the name of the con-
lian Robbins at the piano. The of the banquet committee with avoiding conflicts in dates be- armed forces.
gregation. Rabbi M. Rothenberg,
Woman's Auxiliary will be rep- Louis Robinson as co-chairman; tween organizations planning ma-
In charge of the arrangements Mean will open the meeting.
resented by Mrs. Louis Seiton, Fred M. Butzel, honorary chair- jo• events. A call to the Com- for the lecture are Hannah Katz David Temchin will be the chair-
Mrs. Burton Seidon, Mrs. M. S. man; Judge William Friedman,
of St. Paul, Minn., chairman of
toastmaster; Morris Fishman, Jul- munity Council office results in the forum committee; Joyce Sie- man. Cantor David Katzman will
Dann and Mrs. Samuel Singer.
head the musical program.
ius
Berman
and
Dr.
A.
E.
Bern-
Parent-Teachers Program
Wednesday, April 19, at 8:15 stein, reception committee. Mem-
bers of the Woman's Auxiliary
o'clock, the Philadelphia - Byron will
as hostesses. The Wom-
School will present its Parent- an's act
are also respon-
Teachers program. The program sible Auxiliary
for the arrangements of the
will be in the form of a get- dinner
and for the decorations.
together and refreshments will
be served. The program will fea- The banquet committee includes
Louis Berry, Harry Cohen, David
ture a Hebrew operetta prepared J.
Berris, Julius Berman, Abe
by Abaham and Louis Panush, Kasle,
Maurice Landau, Louis
with Joe Silverstein as violinist
and Harriet Lewis, pianist. A Stoll, Dr. A. W. Sanders, Mrs.
feature of the program will be Louis J. Tobin, Mrs. Jack Tobin,
pkg.
Palestinian dances by Sue Win- Mrs. Louis Seiton, Mrs. M. H.
and Mrs Rudolph
ston, a pupil of the school. Greet- ZaZckheim
Zuieback.
ings will be extended by Irving
"Ger down to earth" and plant seeds
The banquet will be opened
Sarnoff, and Mrs. Milton Winston
All
fresh 1944 stock. Over 50 vegetable
with
an
invocation
by
Rabbi
Isaac
for the parents, and for tne
seeds, and all the most popular kinds of
Woman's Auxiliary by Mrs. Chas. Stollman, and it will be conclud-
flower seeds. Start your victory garden now
Robinson, Mrs. I. Zeldes, Mrs. ed with a benediction by Rabbi
H. Mandell and Mrs. Harry Co- Leon Fram. Greetings will be ex-
—in
time for a plentiful harvest.
hen. The guest speaker is Mrs. tended by Fred M. Butzel in the
name
of
the
Federation,
Rabbi
Nathan Spevakow. The principal
of the school is Morris Lech- A. M. Hershman, Rabbi B. Bene-
dict Glazer, Mrs. Jack Tobin for
over.
The same evening there will be the Woman's Auxiliary, Joe Col-
a program in the auditorium of ten in the name of the alumni.
1 lb. box
the Bagley Public School. Mi- The soloist of the evening is
27c
chael Michlin, principal of the Cantor Jacob H. Sonenklar of
3 lb. bag
81c
Congregation
Shaarey
Zedek,
who
branch, will open the program.
5 lb. bag
The guest speaker is Dr. B. Bene- will render several appropriate
1.35
dict Glazer. The community sing- selections carefully chosen for
A good grade of grass seed will produce
ing will be conducted by Henri this occasion. The musical pro-
gram
will
also
include
Lillian
a beautiful velvety-smooth lawn. A lawn
Goldberg. Greetings from the par-
ents will be extended by Philip Robbins, pianist; Harry Siegl,
that will be a source of pride all through the
'cellist;
Sadie
Cooper,
violinist.
Slomovitz and Mrs. Milton Mar-
spring and summer months. All home own-
wil. The alumni will be repre- Dr. Emanuel Gamoran of Cin-
ers should take advantage of this offer.
sented by Herzl Shur. The Worn- cinnati is the guest speaker.
The president of the school,
an's Auxiliary will be represented
by Mrs. Joe Horwitz and Mrs. Rudolph Zuieback, will bring
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Bert Smokier. Greetings will also greetings at all programs. At the
be extended by Carl Beck, prin- banquet he will speak in the
cipal of the Bagley Public name of the board of the United
Hebrew Schools.
School.
Aaron A. Silberblatt, general
1 lb. bag
10c 10 lb. bag
Rabbi Stollman to Speak
85c
On the same evening, a pro- chairman of the 25th anniver-
5
Ib.b ag ____. 45c 25 lb. bag-1.45
sary
celebration,
will
introduce
gram will be given by the Brady
50 lb. bag
2.35
Branch in the Social Hall of Judge William Friedman at the
banquet.
Congregation Mishkan Israel,
An
excellent
fertilizer
that
will
stimulate
The public is requested to
Blaine and Linwood. The program
your lawn to healthful growth, will give it a
make reservations immediately—
will be in the form of a get- facilities
are limited. Send your
velvety-soft sheen, a wonderfully live ap-
together, and refreshments will be
pearance. Priced at Sams for tremendous say.
served by the parent-teachers applications to Louis Robinson,
committee headed by Mrs. Manuel chairman, reservaton committee,
ings. Prepare for spring planting now!
Merzon. The guest speakers are 13226 Lawton Ave., zone 6, or
telephone
Townsend
8-0063.
Rabbi Isaac Stollman, spiritual
leader of Congregation Mishkan
Israel, and Theodore Baruch, a
member of the alumni. Commu-

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