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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle
.:-CENTER ACTIVITIES-:-
Bnai David Sisterhood
To Install Officers
Mothers' Clubs to Hold
Canning .Demonstration
Classes on June 13
June 9, 1944
Rabbi Morris Max To Address Synagogue
Conference on "ReligiOn in Postwar America"
Mrs. Aaron DeRoy, in honor of
The Bnai David Sisterhood will
The 11th state-wide semi-an- set for Sunday, June is.
the confirmation of Calvin Kutt- hold its installation of officers nual convention of the Michigan
The conclave, which Till h
nauer; From Mr. and Mrs. Har- for the coming year on Monday, Synagogue Conference has been
heelttill i A
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raehtlii.omit, ilt25 C
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vey Goldman, in honor of the June 12, in the chapel of the
Congregati
following confirmations, Ruth
will open promptly at 210 "ii(!'
Elaine Frank, Janet Ann Grana-
To Dedicate Honor Roll wqh registration of delegates
In cooperation with the United dier, Harriett Ann Lewis, Louise
States Government, the Council Ann Zivian.
will be highlighted with an
To Bnai David Members and
of Mothers' Clubs will hold the
important address on "lf e igiou
'
first of two canning demonstra-
in Postwar America"•york.
In Service at Banquet
Holiday
Hop
Committee
one
tion classes at the Jewish Com-
munity Center, Tuesday after- Elects Officers for Year
An exquisite, hand - engraved modern
of the orthodox
leading figures
rabbinate,
in R
the
ub.
noon, June 13, 1 to 3 o'clock.
honor roll, with the names of bi Morris Max of Manhatta i
The
holiday
hop
committee
of
Fenkell Mothers' Club--Tues-
Beach
Jewish
.
Center,
sons and daughters of Congre-
day evening, June 13, 8:30, Park- the Jewish Community Center an-
gation Bnai David members in Rabbi Max, wild gained fn;
side Talmud Torah, Parkside and nounces the election of Ben Brit-
the service, will be dedicated self national acclaim as author
man and Estelle Starr as co-
Midland.
with appropriate ceremonies, at and brilliant lecturer, is vi e,.
Woodward Mothers' Club— chairmen of the committee for
(dent Of the Rabbinical Coun-
a banquet at Congregaidon Bnai prei
Wednesday afternoon, June 14, the next season.
America, member of the
David, Elmhurst and 14th, on
The
committee
will
have
its
1:30, at Jewish Community Cen-
executive of the Union of Or-
Sunday, June 18, at 6:30 p.
annual
get-together
to
close
its
ter. Farewell social.
This honor roll banquet is en- thodox Jewish Congregations of
Center Mothers' Club social successful season on June 10, at
tireiy sponsored and financed by America and leade .r in iieveral
the
Hungarian
Village.
farewell party, Wednesday eve-
everal members of the congre- other Jewish and civic organiza-
The committee members are :
ning, June 14, at 8:30, Jewish
tration to make it possible that tions. His message promises ,o
Diana
Rosenblatt,
Ann
Stern,
Community Center.
the complete proceeds of the
Davison Mothers' Club farewell Edith Barnett, Evelyn Richwei-
This
convention
banquet go to establish a Bnui be of
utmost
interest. will be of
social, Thursday evening, June ger, Sarah Goldberg, Lillian
David Soldiers Fund. This Sol- extraordinary importance in s.
Mero
and
Shirley
Lipkovitz.
15, at 8:30, Workmen's Circle
tilers' Fund will make it possible much as a number of vital prob-
Refreshments will be available
Educational Center, Linwood at
for
the congregation to send to lours requiring imme di
decisive
at
midnight.
Burlingame.
its soldiers gifts, smokes, kosher action will be presented to the
Working
on
the
membership
Another way to help the war
food and inspirational literature. representatives of M i c it igan
effort on the home front is to campaign are Ruth Friedland, Al
The present sponsors of the. Jewry
join the Women's Land Army to Krass, Bea Bortman, Joseph -
The session. will • be concluded
banquet are Joseph A. Block,
save the fruit and vegetable crop. Kwaselow, assisted by an able
Joe Gorman, Sidney Gorman and with a special solemn servie ,>
Those interested should register committee.
Max J. Reiser. Reservations are for victory of the Allied cause,
MRS. JOSEPH JACOBS
with Miss Caplan at the Jewish
limited to 300 and those desiring followed by a dinner served to
Seniors
Are
Conducting
Community Center, Ma. 8400, or
Bnai David Synagogue, Elmhurst to attend should call the syna- till delegates at the social hall
with Miss Lovejoy at the McKer- Membership Campaign
and 14th. The following officers gogue office, Townsend 8-8776,
chey Bldg., Ca. 5781.
of Congregation Beth Abraham.
The Seniors of the Jewish will be installed: president, Mrs. for reservations.
Serving
on
the
committee
for
Joseph
Jacobs;
vice
president,
Community Center are in the
Satle--.% part meld Propert0
midst of a membership drive, Mrs. Morris Sandubrae; treas- this honor roll dinner are Joseph
Art Committee to
A.
Block,
Joseph
Gorman,
Sidney
urer,
Mrs.
Hyman
Miller;
finan-
which will culminate with a
dance June 17, in the air-condi- cial secretary, Mrs. William Gorman, Max J. Reiser, Charles
Hold Exhibit June 12
tioned auditorium in the Center, Reed; recording secretary, Mrs. Rogers, Saul Waxman, Myron J.
The Jewish Community Center at 9:30 p. in. Admission will be Peter Chodoroff; corresponding Solomon, Edward Kreske, and
art committee announces an ex- free to all Center adult members, secretary, Mrs. Sam Traison ; Max Sampson. Rabbi Joshue S.
Sperka, ex-officio.
hibit of the Art School to be for non-members the fee will be chaplain, Mrs. Kenneth Zimmer-
man, and sergeant at arms, Mrs.
held June 12, at 8:30 p. m. in 85 cents, tax included.
the Center.
Gene Fenby and his orchestra Schore.
The committees include: Sun- PORT HURON NEWS
01 the gorgeous 1920's. Authentic
Three groups of work will be will play for the dance.
day
School, Mrs. Hyman Miller;
designs, expensive, enduring. v.,
presented: the junior work (lone
Mt. Sinai Religious School will
liquidating below replateentent
membership,
Mrs.
Bernard
H.
by children from the ages from
Put
your dollars to trorl,
Dosie; sunshine, Mrs. Samuel have its closing exercises on Sun
6-12; the senior group of adults Camp Shomria to Be
nu toistalte. !teal Facts & I
Kane; entertainment, Mrs. David day, June 11. At that time Rabbi
Mr. I led ford.
and the graduate group.
Auerbach will give a full report
Members of the art committee Located at Stroud, Ont. J. Cohen and Mrs. Sam Fogel- on the activities of the school, 710% net on $10,000 11N%
storvs 12111 bus center. t'oqt
man;
publicity,
Mrs.
Sam
White;
are Mrs. David B. Werbe, chair-
to build. Entire inlee only
c , 0 ,,,,
Camp Shomria, one of the tickets, Mrs. Morton Espar; war in both the Sunday School and
man, Mesdames Julian Wolfne•,
its
Hebrew
-
department.
Louis
31% net on $15,0en (Iwo. 31 al.!
Moshavoth
(camps)
of
Hashomer
efforts,
Mrs.
Julius
Silverman
;
Mortimer Meyer, Harry Farbsten,
porches. Lobby. New steam Ids td.
Goldman,
president
of
the
con-
Bayre Levin, Hoke Levin, Ed- Hatzair, will be held in Stroud, Red Cross, Mrs. Joseph Jacobs, gregation and superintendent of Cost $145,000 to build. 'leant ■ 0:0
ward Quint, Alexander Freedman, Ont., 55 miles north of Toronto. and hospitality, Mrs. Nathan the school, will preside at the
3147.1%.11",;e( uu $10 .
0o0 thvn.
Moritz Kahn, Morris Garvett, It will be conducted in conjunc- Resner.
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aft:.
I trigitut
Mrs. Frank Reuben will be meeting. .Prizes will be awarded
Harold Smilay and Milton tion with members of the organi-
:lye an ay only $110,000.
to
Hannah
Helen
Auerbach,
Jan-
zation from Cleveland, Rochester chairman of the installation,
Strauss.
25% net On $00,000
ice Borock, Helen and Marvin
Awards and scholarships will and Detroit of the United States, which will be followed by a so- Kertes.
50 apt. Rig lobby, elevator
nt.
; :7 ,,,,. 10%,' ,7),-01t%,%, ttl,l.. ild1tent $24,000. 'ost
be presented. The jury on awards and Montreal, Ottawa and Toron- cial hour in the recreation room
to
of
Canada.
It
will
be
held
of
the
synagogue.
Refreshments
The
services
on
Friday
eve-
includes the following: Sarkes
20% net on $14500 ‘1%%:i.
Sarkision, G. Alden Smith, Mrs. from July 5 through July 31, and will be served. Husbands and ning, June 9, will be taken over
(11'.A rents $5900. 13 apt. all
!
Harry Farbsten, Mrs. David B. the cost will be $36 per season, friends are welcome. by the Junior department of the
10 , 11es all conni,etlt ion, only
Sunday School.
rest $50,000 to build.
Werbe, Stanley J. Twardowicz, plus transportation.
The Moshava consists of 100
Alger. Step to Woodwa I.1
Leon Makielski, Mrs. Hoke Levin
,
acres of trees and lakes. The
Miss Helen Hyde has resigned 7-0 rats. 2 baths, !nitride ■ 1.•
and Edward D. Quint.
Chaplain
H.
S.
Eskin
Snitch
to
Aristocratic
eolored
beautiful Lake Simco will be the
■
from the staff of the Sunday
The public is invited.
swimming pool. Many opportuni- Promoted to Captaincy School to join the WAVES. She $15,000 ■ Iwn.
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ties are offered in the lines of
.ttEN & 1'1011'.%‘1
will leave Port Huron for her
Gifts to Art Scholarship
arts and crafts, creative dancing,
Pisgah Lodge No. 34, Bnai new duties in the near future.
s.
Fund Are Acknowledged dramatics and singing, besides
Brith, has been highly honored
hikes, sports, work on farms, etc.
The Jewish Community Center The theme of the Moshava is in having one of its sons pro-
gratefully acknowledges the fol- Chalutziuth (Jewish upbuilding moted to a captaincy.
lowing contributions to the Art of Palestine) and study programs
Scholarship Fund: From Mrs. and activities have been planned
Aaron DeRoy and Mrs. and Mrs. accordingly.
Walter Laib, in memory of Mrs.
This is a co-ed Moshava for boys
Flora Goodman; from Mrs. Aaron and girls between the ages of
DeRoy and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey 11 and 16. For further informa-
Goldman, in honor of the con- tion please call Miriam Leving,
firmation of Jay Warren Allen Townsend 6-5867, or Rachael
and Joan Imerman Meyers; from Rossman, Townsend 5-7475.
BEAUTIFUL
APARTMENTS
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FAITH WINS BATTLES
AR LOAN
Immlonumulmani
Rich, Golden Crispness
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KRISPIES
• Kellogg's Rice Krispies
equal the whole ripe grain in
nearly all the protective food
elements declared essential to
human nutrition.
"THE GRAINS ARE
GREAT FOODS"
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emple Israel
• Has Faith that the members
CAPT. HERBERT S. ESKIN
Herbert. S. Eskin was the fir.it
vice president of Pisgah Lodge
when he entered the armed forces
in 1943 as a first lieutenant in
the Chaplain Corps.
Col. W. A. Allis, Commander,
397th Infantry, 100 Division, in
promotino. Herbert Eskin to a
captaincy, stated: "After Chap-
lain Eskin became adjusted to
Army life and Army routine he
performed his duties in a su-
perior manner. During the recent —
maneuver period he demonstrated
that he is well qualified to per-
form the duties of a Chaplain in
the field and under difficult and
trying conditions."
Captain Eskin is now stationed
at Fort Bragg, N. C.
4-H Membership Rises
An army of 62,404 rural boys and
girls In New York state is enrolled
in the 1943 4-H club program, a 75
per cent increase over the 1942 num-
ber of 35.853 members
of the Congregation will do
their share in the 5th War
Bond Drive and will purchase
F and G Bonds and make them
payable to the Building Fund
of the Temple.
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