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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle
May 19, 1944
PROMINENT RABBIS HERE ON BEHALF
OF YESHIVAH RABBI CHAIM BERLIN
Rabbi Moses Maydenbaum, for-
merly of Paris, France, and
whose family is still interned at
a Nazi concentration camp, and
Mrs. Maxwell Katzen
Named Chairman of
Ticket Committee
orphans from Nazi occupied
countries, who are provided with
room and board in addition to a
Mrs. Maxwell Katzen, daugh-
free Jewish and secular educa- ter of Judge William Friedman,
tion.
the newly-elected president of
The institution
has by
progressed
during
the last year
the pur- the Jewish Welfare Board, will
chase of a new building, but is
now staggering for its existence
because of its many obligations.
The support of Yeshivah Mesivta
Chaim Berlin is urged by na-
tional rabbinical bodies, and by
all who are interested in the
preservation of Judaism and
higher learning in this country.
AJC Volunteers
Assist in War Chest
Get-Togethers in May
More than a score of Allie d
Jewish Campaign volunteers as
sisted the War Chest Women's
Committee in preliminary work
for the series of eight neighbor-
hood get-togethers being held
during the month of May, it was
reported by Mrs. T. W. P. Liv-
ingstone, director of the women's
•
committee.
MRS. MAXWELL KATZEN
The AJC volunteers helped to
RABBI MOSES MAYDENBAUM address the 30,000 invitations head the ticket committee for
which were mailed to Detroit the presentation of Johann
Rabbi Sholom Bergstein of New women as one means of urging Strauss' comic opera, "The Gyp-
York, noted scholar and author their attendance at the meetings. sy Baron," which will be given
of a philosophical treatise, "Par- The get-togethers are designed on Wednesday evening, May 31,
des Sholom," are now in Detroit to give informative material in the large auditorium of the
on behalf of the renowned Yeshi- about the War Chest agencies Masonic Temple.
The scenery was especially de-
vah and Mesivta Rabbi Chaim and their activities. Speakers at
Berlin of Brooklyn, N. Y.
each of the meetings, held in signed by Richard Rychtarik of
An appeal is made to Detroit strategic parts of the city to New York, and painted in the
Jewry by the United Orthodox reach as wide an audience as Shields Studios in St. Louis. The
Rabbis of Canada and the Coun- possible, tell the story of the famous waltzes, "Tales of the
Vienna Woods," danced by the
cil of Rabbis of Detroit to ex- War Chest and its agencies.
tend their welcome and gener-
"The task of mailing 30,000 Wayne University Ballet, "Wine,
invitations is an enormous one," Women and Song," sung by John
Mrs. Livingstone said. "If it had Garris, and "Vienna Dreams,"
not been for the help of the sung by Marguerite Kozenn, will
women who volunteered I am be interpolated in the third act.
Added patrons for the presen-
sure we should have been unable
to accomplish it. We are deeply tation are: Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Bielfield, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence
grateful to them."
The women of the AJC who V. Britt, Mr. and Mrs. Allen
assisted in this task are: Mes- Brown, Mr. and Mrs. H. Cher-
dames Hy Schlafer, Louis Smil- niak of Windsor, Ont., Mrs. Har-
ansky, Ellis Thal, Harry New- ry Farbsten, Miss Gertrude
mark, Samuel Silver, Abe Kut- Healy, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hick-
loy, Irving Wartell, Harry Mill- ey, Mr. and Mrs. J. Himelhoch,
man, Alfred Philip, Sadie Suth- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jacobson,
erland, Lewis C. Frank, H. J. L. Dr. and Mrs. David Kallman, Mr.
Frank, Barney Salinger, S. A. and Mrs. Peter Lustgarten of
Sloman, David M. Sidder, Max Windsor, Ont., Rev. and Mrs.
Blumberg, Phillip Smith, Frank Joseph Q. Mayne, Mrs. Michael
Wetsman, Jacob Perlmuter, Ken- W. Marshall, Dr. and Mrs. Gus-
neth Zimmerman, David Fauman, tave L. McLellan, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Parmet, Reva Berman and Cameron McLean, Dr. and Mrs.
Willard Meyer, Joseph Michaud,
Miss Harriet Cooper.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Neydon,
Hon. and Mrs. Louis C. Rabaut,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Robinson,
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob H. Schakne,
Mr. and Mrs. Nate Shapero, Mr.
and Mrs. Max Scheyowitz, Mrs.
Harry B. Sharkey, Mr. and Mrs.
Nedwin L. Smokier, Mr. and Mrs.
Philip Slomovitz.
Home Relief Society to
Hold Luncheon Meeting
At Book Casino May 22
Final arrangements for Home
Relief's luncheon meeting to be
held Monday, May 22, at 12:30
p. m., in the Book Casino Room
of the Book Cadillac Hotel, have
been made by the arrangements
committee headed by Mrs. Peter
Miller, hostess chairman, and
Mrs. Al Weisman, program chair-
man. This will be the closing
meeting for Home Relief for this
season, and members and their
friends are urged to attend.
The committee has been en-
gaged in making every effort to
hake this an enjoyable afternoon.
After a short business meeting,
the balance of the afternoon will
be devoted to cards and games.
There will also be door prizes
given away during the afternoon.
Mrs. Irving H. Small, presi-
dent, extends a cordial invitation
to all members and their friends
to attend this luncheon meeting.
For reservations, call Mrs. Peter
Miller, Tyler 5-4051, or Mrs.
William Gordon, Tyler 4-6835.
All members are urged to re-
4 member to call Mrs. Sam Marks,
stamp and bond chairman, at
University 1-3608, when buying
bonds or stamps for the Fifth
War Loan Drive.
Old Drawing of Spectacles
Probably the oldest drawing show-
(g spectacles is in the British mu-
um, London. An illuminated rnan-
icript, made about 1350, shows a
ige in scarlet robs seated at a
sk. He is interviewing four worn-
n, one of whom holds in her right
iand a pair of round spectacles.
N. Woodward JWEWO Plays and Contest on
Shower to Be Held at Beth El Religious
Bnai Moshe on May 23 Schools Program
The North Woodward Branch
The closing exercises in the
School 20 on Saturday and
of the Jewish Women European Religious
Sunday, May
Welfare Organization has now feature
and 21, will
completed final arrangements for a special plays on Shevuoth and
high school program, a s
its 12th annual shower, spon-
sored for the 400 orphan girls of well as the distribution of awards
the General Israel Home in Pal- for scholarship, extra-curricular
estine. The shower and luncheon- activities and for the various
ntesetosnthesetlsd
were as the
follows:
ette will be held on Tuesday, The
during
year.
May 23, at 1 o'clock, in the so-
cial hall of the Bnai Moshe, declamation, oration, literary and
Dexter at Lawrence. The public a special essay contest.
The play "Ruth" by Whitney
is invited.
At a meeting held at the home will be the presentation of the
of Mrs. R. B. Newman on Oak- Junior Drama Group on Satur-
man Blvd., May 16, the follow- day 'morning, at 10 o'clock, us.
ing members consented to be der the direction of Mrs. Blanche
hostesses: Mesdames R. B. New- Gordon Romm. The cast is as
man, F. Krivetsky, M. Fishman, follows: Geraldine Yagoda, Mari-
M. Baker, J. Rothbard, H. Glick- anne Goldberg, Joan Field, Anne
man, J. Kaplan, M. Disner, S. Rosenfield, John Hopp, Jerry
B. Hack, E. Epps and A. Smilo. Bronson, Marianne Shapero and
Mrs. R. B. Newman was the Edith Finstenvald.
The Intermediate Drama Group
originator of these showers after
visiting the General Israel Home will present "The Pageant of
in Palestine 12 years ago. Mrs. the Law" by Linsky before the
Morris Fishman is chairman and primary and intermediate depart.
Mrs. Frank Krivetsky is co- ments, on Sunday morning at
10:30. The play is under the di-
chairman.
Mrs. Anna Goldberg is presi- rection of Mrs. Blanche Gordon
dent of the North Woodward Romm with the following cast:
Branch and appeals to organiza- Bertram Shapero, Joan Isaacson,
tions, members and friends to Lois Lenhoff, Marshall Loewen-
leave the date of May 23 - open stein, Suzanne Altman, Susan
Klein and Marjorie Yagoda.
and to attend.
In the high school assembly on
Sunday morning, at 11:15, the
senior class will turn over its
4-H Membership Rises
An army of 62,404 rural boys and responsibility to the junior class
girls in New York state is enrolled to carry on the leadership in the
school. The following will par-
in the 1943 4-H club program, a
75
per cent increase over the 1942 num- ticipate: Eva Bach, Joel Price,
Sara-Gail Lewis, Howard Free-
ber of 35,853 members.
man and Audrey Hartman.
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1944 CONFIRMATION CLASS
OF TEMPLE BETH EL
The following will be confirmed at Temple Beth El on
Sunday, May 28.
Gloria Abramson, 3314 Leslie Ave., Mr. and Mrs. William.
Jay Warren Allen, 1920 Lincolnshire Dr., Mr. and Mrs.
Sidney J.
Lenora Eudice Atlas, 2641 Sturtevant Ave., Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel.
Mary Elizabeth Brown, 19470 Lucerne Drive, Mr. and Mrs.
Douglas.
Richard Lee Bloch, 2244 Longfellow, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard.
Allen Baylis Clamage, 18978 Prairie Ave., Mr. and
Mrs.
Maurice.
Robert David Cogen, 945 Lakepoint, Grosse Pte., Mr. am
Mrs. Leon.
Marvin Herman Cohn, 3205 Tyler Ave., Mrs. Martin.
Robert George Cole, 25620 Dundee Rd., Royal Oak, Mr
and Mrs. Saul.
Suzanna Ackerman Dreifus, 18647 Birchcrest, Mr. and Mrs
Alfred I.
Reva Edelson, 3353 Tuxedo Ave., Mr. and Mrs. Arthur.
Joyce Elaine Edger, 16925 Linwood Ave., Dr. and Mrs. Irving.
Barbara Rose Farber, 4254 Webb Ave., Mr. and Mrs. Elmer C.
Dolores Helen Fisher, 18213 St. Marys Ave., Mr. and :qrs.
Alfred H.
Ruth Elaine Frank, 18426 Wildemere Ave., Mr. and Mrs.
William H.
Marshall Elliot Friedman, 2661 Lawrence Ave., Mr. and Mrs.
Isadore D.
Hans Gidion, 17320 Wisconsin Ave., Mr. and Mrs. Frank.
Lois Glass, 18240 San Juan Drive, Mr. and Mrs. Selig.
Carol Irene Goldenberg, 2484 Glynn Court, Mr. and Mr•.
Louis A.
Irwin Burton Goldhoff, 2736 Webb Ave., Mr. and Mrs. Max.
Janet Ann Granadier, 4044 Cortland, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A.
Joel Ivan Hamburger, 3317 Leslie Ave., Mr. and Mrs. Isadore.
Barbara Sue Howard, 3250 Tuxedo Ave., Mr. and Mrs. Jack.
Ruth Marx Kahn, 1505 Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Ivor J.
Marvin Jones Katz, 18065 Fairfield Ave., Mr. and Mrs. Saul A.
Elaine Lois Kerner, 1600 Lincolnshire, Mr. and Mrs. Max B
Doris Kirschmann, 2941 W. Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Babette Stern Kopple, 122 Colorado Ave., Mr. and Mr ,'.
Melvin D.
Calvin Lee Kuttnauer, 18675 Fairfield Ave., Mr. and M.
LeRoy L.
Marcia Mada Lasky, 4076 Cortland Ave., Mr. and Mrs. Joseph.
Carl Lessen, 15774 Ward Ave., Mr. and Mrs. Morris.
Herbert Irving Levin, 3286 Glendale Ave., Mr. and Mrs. David.
Harriet-Ann Lewis, 2449 Pingree Ave., Mrs. Beulah.
Diane Janet Lightsone, 18920 Wildemere Ave., Mr. and MI -
Harry.
Harriet Dorothy Lunenfeld, 3265 Boston Blvd., Mr. aft'
Mrs. Joseph.
Barbara Joan Mann, 4295 Leslie Ave., Mr. and Mrs. Max.
Donald Sylvan Meshorer, 10400 Roxbury Ave., Mr. and Mr-.
Sylvan.
Joan Imerman Meyers, 1683 Lincolnshire Dr., Mr. and Mr'.
Henry.
Gilbert Osnos, 18955 Wildemere Ave., Mr. and Mrs. Herman S.
S. Gerry Pollock, 2962 Richton Ave., Mr. and Mrs. Irving.
Minnie Rapenport, 3299 W. Euclid Ave., Mr. and Mrs. Meyer.
David I. Rich, 2064 Glynn Crt., Mr. and Mrs. Jesse S.
Shirley Rubin, 1754 W. Euclid Ave., Mr. and Mrs. Abraham.
Renee Marilyn Salon, 1674 Lingfellow Ave, Mr. and Mrs. Be'
Murton Meyers Schlesinger. 1674 Glynn Ct., Mrs. Jean. ,
Milton F. Simmons, 2924 Webb Ave., Mr. and Mrs. Fred 1 .
Richard Harold Simon, 16910 LaSalle Blvd., Mr. and Mr•.
Harold M.
David Myron Tabashnik, 18295 Fairfield, Mr. and Mrs. Louis.
Roslyn Claire Weinbaum, 17505 Pennington Drive, Mr. and
Mrs. Daniel.
Nancy Miller Weisman, 1636 W. Boston, Mr. and Mrs. Sidno
Fred Ross Winkelman, 17206 Fairfield Ave., Mr. and Mr'.
Leon.
John Winkelman, 17206 Fairfield Ave., Mr. and Mrs. Leon.
Nancy Carol Wolfner, 19240 Burlington Dr., Mr. and Mrs.
Julian C.
Elizabeth Ann Ziv., 17514 Wildemere Ave., Mr. and Mrs.
Harold.
Louise Ann Zivian, 17364 Muirland Ave., Mr. and Mrs. Max
.
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