10 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle .:-CENTER ACTIVITIES-:- Center Day Camp Plans Mothers and Daughters Now Being Formulated Banquets To Be Held May 12, 1944 Betty Kowalsky to Play Welfare Federation, Social Workers and Council Concert at Spring For Jewish Education Conference May 17-21 Festival on May 19 NEW YORK, N. Y. — Adolph American Jewish Ccimmunit y i n A. Berle, Assistant Secretary of the Postwar Period" and "Plan State; Nathan Reich of Hunter ning for the Peace and for Po st_ Plans are now being made for College, N. Y., and Rabbi Abba war Organizations". All othe r Camp Habonim, day camp of the Hillel Silver of Cleveland will general sessions will be devoted Jewish Community Center, which head the list of speakers at the to the presentation and discus- coon of studies cond the d i 25 will open early in June and will joint annual meeting of the Na- communities during continue for eight weeks. past tw o tional Conference of Jewish So- years by committees The program will include many represent ing cial Welfare, the National Asso- of the activities that are popular o elation of Jewish Center Work- all phases of Jewish cmmunal ity. are sehed- with home campers—swimming, who ers and the National Council for interests and activity. dramatics, photography, arts and Jewish Education, which will be crafts, dancing, hiking, movies, held Wednesday, May 17, through sled to address the conference, and outdoor play. Sunday, May 21, at the Hotel in addition to Professor 11 (. 1.1,, Professor Riech, Rabbi A competent director and staff Static Static'. in Cleveland, Louis Kraft, Mr. Kraft, Mr. Fishman and Silver, Rah- will be in charge of the camp president of the National Confer- bi Blumenfield, are: Joseph M. from 9:00 a. in. to 3:30 p. m. ence, announces. Campers will be asked to brine The National Conference of Berne, Cleveland; Kurt Peiser, their own lunches, but milk will Jewish Social Welfare is the pro- Philadelphia; Dr. Maurice Tav- be served here. fessional body of Jewish social lor, Pittsburgh; Harold Silver, Further details on rates and workers with a membership of Detroit; Miriam R. Ephraim, dates of registration will be given 650 individuals and 250 agencies Pittsburgh; Ben Rosen, New at a later date. in every state of the union, and York; Philip Bernstein, New in Canada. The National Asso- York, and Dr. Nathan E. Cohen, elation of Jewish Center Work- New York. ers and the National Council for Mothers' Clubs Calendar Jewish Education are off-shoots of the National Conference, de- NHJC Simultaneous Dexter Mothers' Club Tues- Miss Linda Malcolm to voted to the specialized fields day afternoon, May 16, 1:30 p. Address Charm Group of group work activities and Jew- Card Parties to Be m., Bnai Moshe Synagogue. ish education. More than 1,000 Held Wed., May 17 At this meeting there will be The Charm Group of the Jew- delegates and visitors are ex- a .representative of the League ish Community Center will have pected at the joint meeting. of Women Voters, who will stress Miss Linda Malcolm as its guest On Wednesday, May 17, the BETTY KOWALSKY Meyer E. Fishman of Los An- the importance' of women in the speaker on Wednesday night, geles is president of the Center Detroit League of the National coming presidential election. May 17. Miss Malcolm, who is a School's annual spring festival, Young Women's Study Club cosmetic expert, will give a on May 19. Miss Kowalsky will Workers group and Rabbi Sam- Home for Jewish Children at uel M. Blumenfield of Chicago is Denver will hold its annual si- Wednesday, May 17, at 1:30 p. make-up demonstration. play the First Movement of the president of the educators. m. Jewish Community Center. At Schumann A-minor Concerto, multaneous card parties in the this meeting the Young Women's Kurt Saffir in Debut with the accompaniment of the No Meeting Last Year homes of its members and Study Club will be the guests of Due to war emergency condi- friends. In the past all parties senior orchestra, under the direr- Recital Sunday, May 21 the Woodward Club. lion of Fred Shafer. The con- lions, the three groups did not were held during the afternoon, meet last year, Mr. Kraft an- Woodward Study Club Wed- The Music Department of the certo is a major work, and be- nounces. "Our professional work- but due to present day condi- nesday, May 17, at 1:30 p. m. Jewish Community Center an- cause of its popularity with con- lions, hostesses are permitted to Jewish Community Center. Mr. flounces that the debut recital cert audiences is often heard on ers, however, found the suspen- hold their parties at a time most Julius Chajes, director of Music, of Kurt Saf fir, 14-year-old pian- symphony programs. The festival soon of the annual meetings a suitable for their convenience, will give an illustrated lecture ist, will be held on Sunday, May will . be under the direction of serious loss in their planning and and also extend their invitations programming for the coming on Jewish music. to include the men. All proceeds 21, at 3:00 p. m, in the Center's Mrs. Ferne Robinson, head of the year," he said. Fenkell Mothers' Club Tues- auditorium. Admission free. music department. of these parties will be sent to "In answer to their demands the Home, which cares for un- day, May 16, at 8:30 p. m. f or resumption of the annual Parkside Hebrew School, Park- WAR WORKERS meeting, we arranged this joint derprivileged children from all Delegation of Rabbis side and Midland. meeting, combining our forces for parts of the country who have The War Workers and various Davison Mothers' Club Thurs- Visiting Here on a saving of time and manpower. been exposed to tuberculosis and day evening, May 18, 8:30 p. m. other groups of the Jewish Com- in her respiratory diseases. Dor- We further timed it so that it other Workmen's Circle Educational munity Center will have a Pal- Behalf of Yeshivah recent years, miraculous re- would come just before the open- Center, Linwood at Burlingame. estinian program, entitled "Night ing of the National Conference of sults have been effected with in Tel-Aviv" on Saturday, June Rabbi ']loses Maydenbaum, for- Social Work which opens in children who have suffered from 3. Intermediates to Hold merly of Paris, France, and Rab- Cleveland on Sunday, May 21, asthma for years, and after en- bi Sholom Bergstein of New thus enabling delegates of the try into the Home they were re- Last Meeting of Season JUNIORS York, noted scholar and author Jewish groups to stay over for lieved almost immediately of the The Juniors of the Jewish Com- of a philosophical treatise, "Par- the General Social Work Confer- sufferings from this disease. The Intermediates of the Jew- ish Community Center will have munity Center will have a She- des Sholom," are now in Detroit ence. Mrs, Monte Weston, president, their last Saturday Night-Club vuoth program on May 21 with on behalf of the renowned Yeshi- "In this manner, we are able has appointed Mrs. Joseph C. of the season of May 13. It will games, movies, and refreshments. vah and Mesivta Rabbi Chaim to cooperate to the utmost with Slatkin of the Wilshore Hotel Berlin of Brooklyn, N. Y. be a gala affair, sponsored by the 0. D. T. and other defense as chairman, and Mrs. Nathan the Sufolla Girls, one of the MARRIAGE COUNSELING The Yeshivah Rabbi Chaim agencies, and at the same time C. Kanterman of Collingwood The Women's Marriage Coun- Berlin, whose student body also bring the undoubted benefits of Ave. as co-chairman. clubs of the Center. Music will be provided by Iry Field's Band, seling Course of the Jewish Com- includes several boys from De- the annual meeting to our Jewish and there will be refreshments, munity Center is continuing on troit, is one of the outstanding social workers and through them ♦ 1 games, and dancing. Admission Thursday night under the tutelage institutions of higher Jewish to the Jewish community agencies Does Your Business Need is 35c. of Mrs. Betty Koronsky Ketchum. learning in America. It includes of America." an elementary and secondary Additional Capital? More than three-fourths of the Daughters of JWV to Hold parochial school and a Rabbinical sessions scheduled for the Cleve- 11e Lain on MaCiliart)—E(11111)Melit- Eighth Holiday Hop ( 'Mite! Mortgages—Contracts—Nate.. with an enrollment of land meeting will be joint ses- Mother-Daughter Luncheon Academy To Be Spring Dance I . t, Confident ial Sere if e 800 students from every part of sions of the three groups, Mr. The Daughters of the Jewish The eighth Holiday Hop of War Veterans announce their the country and a number of Kraft announced, the individual Commercial the Jewish Community Center annual Mothers and Daughters refugees, among them many war groups meeting only for work ses- will be a Spring dance on Sun- luncheon, to be held Sunday, orphans from Nazi occupied sions devoted to their special Acceptance Corp. Acceptance day, May 21, at 9:00 p. m. Bill May 21, at the Veterans Bldg., countries, who are provided with problems. The two principal meet- Hen ry Jassy, Pres. Gail and his orchestra will pro- 704 E. Jefferson Ave. The pro- room and board in addition to a ings will be devoted to "The 614 FoxHe Bl BnI dg. . CO. 6472 free Jewish and secular educa- Stake and Responsibilities of the vide the music. This will be the ceeds will be used to buy gifts tion. J last hop of this very successful for the veterans at the Percy L. The institution has progressed series for this season. The dec- Jones Hospital, Battle Creek. For during the last year by the pu• orations will carry out the spirit reservations please call Adele of spring, and refreshments and Jacoby, Townsend 7-1722, or Mae chase of a new building, but i S now struggling for its mainte novelty prizes will be available. Avison, Townsend 6-0503. nance because of its multiplies obligations. The support of Yeshi vah Mesivta Chaim Berlin is GIFTS FOR urged by national Rabbinical bodies, and by all who are inter- HER! ested in the preservation of Ju- Mothers' lasting devo- daism and higher Jewish learning tion merits the finest in this country. watch. It is hoped that this prominent Enchant her n it h delegation will receive the cooper- Hutt perfect beau- ation it merits and be given tiful Ditunond every possible assistance in this great cause. Complete Betty Kowalsky, 15-year-old The Mother's and Daughter's pianist, pupil of the Center's Banquet of the Dexter Club will Music School, has been invited take place on Tuesday evening, to be the soloist in Cooley High May 23, at the Jewish Com- munity Center. Mrs. New, ex- r president of the club, will act as toastmistress. Mrs. Lazar will speak for the mothers. Mrs. S. J. Allen and Mrs. H. C. Broiler, president of the Jewish Com- munity Center, will be the guests of honor. The Fenkell Mothers' and Daughters' Banquet will take place on Thursday evening, May 25, at the Jewish Community Center. Mrs. Sarah Avrin, orga- nizer and first president of the club, will speak for the mothers. Esther Etkin Mossman will speak for the daughters. Mrs. L. Ap- tekar will open the affair with it prayer, and Mrs. R. Marshak will be the toastmistress. • Cory, Silex an Westinghouse Coffee Makers. • line of COS- ume Jewelry, Novelties, Eng- lish China, Iland Cut Crystal Picture Frames, Trays with Vanity to match. M. Greenberg and Son 8931-33 TWELFTH ST. Mon., Thurs. to 9 p. m.—Tues., Wed., Fri. to 6 p. m. Sat., 6 p. m. to 10 p. m.—Sun. to 3 p. in. CONSECRANTS-AT-HOME NOTICES TO APPEAR IN NEXT TWO ISSUES Annual Consecration Services of Congregation Shaarey Zedek will he held on Sunday morning, June 4. Traditional announcements of receptions at home will appear in the next two issues of The Detroit Jewish Chron- isle—May 26 and June 2. Parents of Consecrants are urged to send their notices for insertion in these two issues as soon as possible. There is a charge of $1 for each insertion. N. Y. Church Musicians To Perform Chajes Work At Annual Concert The American Guild of Or- ganists announces that the 142nd Psalm, a cantata for solo, mixed voices and organ, by Julius Cha- jes, will be performed at 'their annual concert in St. Bartholo- mew Church of New York City on Thursday evening, May 18. Dr. McK. Williams, the musical director of St. Bartholomew, will conduct. Hugh Porter of St. Nicholas will play the organ, and the combined choirs of five Epis- copalean churches, numbering 160 voices, will perform Mr. Chajes' composition. The first presentation of this work was given at the Temple of Religion of the New York World's Fair in 1939, and was conducted by Hugh Ross of the New York Schola Contarum. Since that time it has been heard in more than 50 synagogues, churches and con- cert halls. Mr. Chajes is director of mu- sic at Temple Beth El and the Jewish Community Center. 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