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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle
1944 GRADUATION CLASS OF
TEMPLE BETH EL HIGH SCHOOL
Temple Israel Juniors
Plan Many Activities
May 5, 1944
PROMOTED
CARMEL HEBREW SCHOOL
The Young Judaea and pupils
of the Carmel Hebrew Schoul
held a memorial meeting com-
memorating the Yahrzeit of th e
Jewish people who fell in tile
gallant fight of the ghettos of
Warsaw. Speeches were delivered
by Rabbi I. A. Lawton and
teacher J. Levitts. Three para-
graphs from the book of Thillim
were read.. The meeting was ad-
journed with the singing of the
Star Spangled Banner and
Hatikvah.
Temple Israel Juniors, althoug
just four months old, is rapid! y
gaining greater prominence b 1'
participation in congregation al
and community activities.
As members of the League o f
Detroit Jewish Youth, 12 of the
girls will act as hostesses at a
USO party Saturday night. The
party will be at the home of
Arline Singer, 19166 Santa Bar-
bara.
The first joint meeting for
charter members and the young
women who joined the group at
the membership tea of April 16
ovcat too 1 , P3v1 .v vim
will be held Sunday afternoon
at the home of Shirley and Edith
Stocker, 14007 Robson Ave. Fea-
Bnai David Men's Club to
tured at the meeting will be a
Cantor
Schulsinger
to
Sponsor Summer Dances
review of Martin Flavin's novel
Sing
at
Galitzianer
Shul
"Journey in the Dark". Mrs •
For the summer months the
Joseph Blumrosen, well know(
Bnai David Men's Club will con- On Saturday, May 13
among Jewish club women fo
tinue to sponsor its Saturday
her book reviews, will be th
Cantor Hyman Schulsinger of speaker. At this meeting, girl e HARRY W. LINDY, W. O.
evening dances every other Sat- Beth Tefilo Emanuel will officiate
between 18 and 22 who are in
Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Zager of
urday evening.
at the services of Congregation terested in becoming affiliate(
The next dance will be held Bnai Abraham (Galitzianer Shul) with the juniors, but who have 1 3237 Calvert Ave. have received
Saturday evening, May 31, at
not as yet had an opportunity word that their son, Harry W.
8:30 p. m., in the social hall of
to (10 so, may join the organiza Lindy, has been advanced from
the Bnai David Synagogue, Elm-
tion, according to Margery Kan Ph. M. 1 /c to Warrant Officer
hurst and 14th. Entertainment
ter, president.
after having completed a special
in the form of a floor show will
The Juniors will participate in course of training at the U. S.
be featured. There will also be
Temple Israel's Mother-Daughter Maritime Training Station, at
ping pong and shuffle board. All
program in two capacities. Mem- Sheepshead Bay, New York, as a
boys and girls of the ages of 14
bers
of the young women's group, Hospital Corpsman Purser. He
through 17 are invited.
together with their members, who has been ordered to the U. S.
are members of the Temple Is- Maritime Service Graduate Sta-
rael Sisterhood, will act as host- tion at San Francisco, Calif.,
esses at the Mother-Daughter where he will be assigned to a
services, Friday evening, May merchant vessel as Ship's Doctor
12, at the Institute of Arts. The and Purser.
EDWIN A. RELKIN
Juniors will take over the task of
He is a graduate of Northern
providing all refreshments for High School and attended the
Presents
the evening. Marilyn Klein, Jun- Ohio College of Chiropody in
iors' hospitality chairman, is in Cleveland, 0., where he received
charge of making arrangements his degree as a chiropodist. He
for this activity. On Saturday, is a member of the Detroit Omi-
May 13, the Juniors will attend cron Chapter of the Alpha Zeta
the Sisterhood's annual Mother- Omega National Pharmaceutical
Daughter luncheon at the De- Fraternity and is a national vice With the Entire Art Theater
troit-Leland Hotel.
president of the Phi Alpha Na-
Cast of 60 Artists In
Plans are now being made for tional Chiropodial Fraternity.
The Great Spectacle
a special meeting of the execu-
tive board of the Juniors to
honor Helen Goldstrom, presi-
"THE FAMILY
CLEANED, GLAZED
dent of the National Federation Downtown Theaters -
CANTOR H. SCHULSINGER
CARNOVSKY"
of Temple Youth. Miss Goldstrom
STORED, INSURED
on Sturtevant and Linwood, Sat- will come here from Cincinnati
By I. J. SINGER
MICHIGAN—Humphrey Bogart
urday morning, May 13.
to deliver the commencement ad- is held over for the second week
Cantor Shulsinge•, together dress at the graduating exercises
•
in "Passage to Marseilles" at the
with the choir, will sing the of Temple Israel High School, Michigan. The second feature is
traditional synagogue melodies Friday, May 26.
Insurance valua-
One Performance
"You Can't Ration Love," starring
tion to $50. Addi-
for which he has become popular.
Betty Jane Rhodes and Johnnie
tional insurance
The cantor has won wide ac-
Only at
Johnson.
2% of your val-
uation. Controlled
claim in the city for his admir- Rabbi Abraham Bick to
UNITED
ARTISTS—"A
Guy
temperature.
Ole rendition of the sacred
Named Joe," starring Spencer
THE MASONIC
synagogal music. He is recog- Be Landsmanshaften
CLEAN AND STORE
Tracy and Irene Dunne, came to
CLOTHING
nized as an artist of exceptional
AUDITORIUM
the United Artists Thursday. The
AND ALL WINTER ITEMS!
Guest Speaker May 7
ability.
companion feature is "Passport to
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The city committee of the Destiny," with Elsa Lanchester TUESDAY, MAY 9
Ladies' Aux., JWV, Needs
United Jewish Folks Organiza- and Gordon Oliver.
Women Volunteers
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and
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peo-
Women volunteers are needed
unprecedented
talk
and
interest
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to give of their spare time in ple in Detroit to a mass meeting when it was published first in
'rickets and Reservation at
making surgical dressings and and concert to be held in the "Story" magazine, later in novel
Littman's Theater
Jewish
Community
Center
at
bandages, especially of those who
Woodward and Holbrook, Sun- form (it was a best seller), and
SPECIAL ending May 8
have previously compiled hours day
then in the "Readers' Digest,"
Box Office, 8210 Twelfth St.
evening, May 7.
of merit. May 8 will be "regis-
At this meeting, the main comes to the screen of the Fox
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tration day," sponsored by the
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Theater starring Paul Lukas,
Department of Michigan, Ladies' speaker will be the nationally academy award winning star.
known
Rabbi
Abraham
Bick
of
Auxiliary to the Jewish War Vet-
erans of the United States, un- New York, who will speak on
der whose supervision this sta- the subject "Jewish Unity". This
tion is operated for the Detroit speech will be dedicated to the
Chapter of the American Red Jews of the Warsaw ghetto who
Cross. Chairman in charge is died valiantly fighting the Nazi
AND
invaders. Rabbi Bick is coming
cLEsunEms
Mrs. Belle Bercovitz, assisted by especially
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address
this
meeting
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Mrs. Fannie Kaplan. Please ap-
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true picture of the Jewish prob-
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No. 57, 11715 Dexter near Webb, lem
today. He is a noted Jewish
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Monday
through
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Thursday, from 11 a. m. till 3:30 writer on the staff of the "Day"
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p. In., and evenings from 7 to and has also written books on
social philosophy and other world
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10 o'clock.
featuring
affairs. Rabbi Bick is chairman
the United Ukrainian Jewish
"SPRING RHYTHM" OPENS AT of
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for Russian War Relief.
Producer Bettie Taylor's new
The program will include Julius
sepia revue, "Spring Rhythm," Chajes,
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pianist-composer, who is
makes its initial bow at Club
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entertainment by
DELTIC TAYLOR Presents her
production stars the versatile Jewish Community Center; Mar-
songstress, Irene Wiley, assisted garet Kozenn, soprano, and Jas-
CHAREL
Schwartzman, 'cellist of the
by a cast of Harlem's top talent cha
Noted French Concert Pianist in our new
Detroit
Symphony
Orchestra.
including Billy Bird, clever tap
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Admission is 30 cents.
dancer; Snooks and Allen, inter-
Starring "DUSTY FLETCHER"
pretative ballroom dancers; Bob-
CAST OF 30
by Kays, permanent singing and Women's League for
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the eight attractive Taylorettes, Celebrate Anniversary
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danc-
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ers, and other variety perform-
To commemorate the beginning
666 EAST ADAM5.RA.2.673 ers. Teddy Buckner and his or- of the second year of its exist-
chestra do the music. Al Taylor's ence, the 12th St. branch of the
ANDREW H. SNEED-MGR.
songs and piano specialties are an Women's League for Sabbath Ob-
interlude feature.
servance will hold its first anni-
spirits of steel
versary complimentary dessert
luncheon, Tuesday, May 9, at
forged in the flame of life !
Taylor-Woodrow Wilson Shule, at
1 p. m.
The guest speaker of the after-
KOSHER
noon will be Rabbi Jacob Un-
gar of the Yeshivath Beth Ye-
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huda.
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TO THE BLACK SEA"
The following will be graduated from Temple Beth El
Religious High School on May 19:
Joel Feinberg, 4284 Leslie, Mr. and Mrs. Abraham.
Joyce Friebert, 3239 Calvert, Mr. and Mrs. Jack.
Richard Carl Gach, 3039 Collingwood, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred
Gach
Pearl Goldberg, 1439 Lee Place, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph.
Beverly Goldfine, 2919 Cortland, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel.
Audrey Hartman, 16224 Ohio, Mrs. Andrew.
Joyce Norma Katz, 18065 Fairfield, Mr. and Mrs. Saul.
Sylvia Jayne Newman, 1451 Glynn Ct., Mr. and Mrs. Sidney.
Sharon Rasch, 18247 Santa Barbara, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin.
Clarice Rubinstein, 3218 Calvert, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Lillian Sobel, 3750 Glendale, Mr. and Mrs. David.
Sherman Cohn, Los Angeles, Mr. and Mrs. Max.
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