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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1944-06-09

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America', 'elvish Periodical awter

June

CLIFTON AVENUE CINCINNATI 20, 01110

9, 1944

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and Th. Local Chronicle

Women's Auxiliary,
Joseph M. Welt to Be
Jewish Home for Aged, Honored at Annual
Card Party June 13
Beth El Meet June 11

7

Mrs. Rose Cowen to Be Agency Says Hebrew
Honored by Jewish
Nation Committee Is
• War Veterans Auxiliaries
Political Charlatan

Regina Resnik To Be
Soloist at Jewish
Folks Concert June 18

Th e Women's Auxiliary of the
The 94th annual meeting of
Jewish Home for Aged invites Congregation Beth El on Sun-
The ladies of the Jewish
War JERUSALEM (Palcor) —"Po.
The Jewish Folks Chorus will
its members and friends to a TItY, June 11, at 8 p. In., at the Veterans Auxiliaries of the State
litical charlatanism" was the de-
Temple will climax a banner of Michigan will honor
present its 19th annual concert
c
r
scription
of
the
Jewish
Agency
thei
ard party to be held Tuesday, year for Beth
El and promises to
'
Executive for Peter H. Berg- on Sunday evening, June 18, at
Department of Michigan
be a highlight iii
Ivesl- son's Hebrew Committee for Na- the Scottish Rite Cathedral un-
the hi3tory o
tional Liberation, which recently
the Temple. In
opened an ',embassy" in Wash-
itAli,ion to ,11:
ington. The Agency termed "pre-
alinuai reports
postedous" the Bergson commi`,-
by Dr. Glazr
tee's assumption that Jewish Pal-
and J o: :ph M.
estine is not free to voice its
Wit, end the
feelings. The &ate: ment of the
Jewh, a Agency Executive reads :
lec, ion of of-
ficers and trus-
'"The appearance in the United
tees, two special
States of a body styling itself
features are b,;-
the Hebrew Committee for Na-
ing an. ang.:(1 for.
tional Liberation must be grand-
J. M. Welt
the meeting,
ed as an unscrupulous piece of
m
poliiictd charlatanism. Its con-
naely,
a to-
ute to Joseph M. Welt, who ri is
tention that Palestine Jewry is
retiring from the presidency af-
not free to speak out through
ter a most successful three-yea:
elected representatives is pre-
administration, and the showing
posterous. The overwhelming ma-
of the historic technicolor sound
jority of the Palestine Jewish
movie of the mortgage burning
community is democratically or-
celebration.
ganized and represented by its
- - -----
_constitutionally established or-
gans, the Assephath Ilanivcha-
Child Rescue Fund of
rim (elected assembly) and the
Vaad Leumi (National Council).
MRS. MARK BENACII
Pioneer Women's Org•
These bodies have full freedom
to voice the feelings and po-
June 13, at 1:30 p. ni., at Kern's Raises $1400 at Party
ROSE M. COWAN
litical aspirations of Palestine
REGINA RESNIK
Auditorium.
J
T he Child Rescue F
ews and have done so repeated-
dent, Rose
An enjoyable afternoon has
und
of
th

M.
Cowan,
at
a
testi-
ly
in
outspokenterms
in
oppo-
der
the
direction of Henri Gold-
. .
monial tea an d garden party, at sition to
been planned by the committee in Pionee
cid r Women s O rganizations
berg,
Regina
Resnik, 1944 win-
h
present
official
pol-
a
hous
e
charge under Mrs. Mark Beniich,
home of Mrs. Eli Levin, 60 icy. The rights and interests ner of the Metropolitan Audi-
party Saturday eve- the
E.
Bo
n
m
ir
Boston
n
g,
Ju
d
ne m 3, at the home of
chairman of the day, and her
Blvd., on Monday of of the Jewish people as a whole tions of the air program, will

assistants, Mesdames A. M. Fe-
Jack Malamud, ternoon, June 12, at 2 p• m., to in regard to Palestine are rep- appear as guest artist, singing
4099
and
rar, N. Blatniko lf, M. J. Green- -
Sturtevant, where the sum 4 p.
the solo part in "Miriam's Song
Rose M. Cowan, after servino. resented by
berg and S. Zeldes.
or $1,400.00 was raised Th
• the Jewish Agency
estine incorporating the of Triumph" by Franz Schu-
Refreshments will be served • t ponsors of the evening• were as president of the Ladies' Aux-
bert, and will do several groups
e members of the Monday iary No. 135 for one year, World Zionist Organization, A of
and attractive door prizes given
songs and arias. The Gettys-
ndaY has been president of the Depart- warning must be addressed to
away. A nominal charge will be Night Readings Circles.
ment of Michigan Ladies' Auxiii- all seriously minded people not bury Address by Jacob Weinberg
made for the affair.
Contributors were Mr
I
will be performed in English,
Assisting. Mrs. Tony Lebowitz lit‘Irs• Jack Malamud, Mr. and ary since its organization in to let themselves be misled and
Regina Resnik has been ac-
1942.
confused
by
freak
bodies
assum-
as chairman of hostesses will be Mr
s. Max Holtzman, Mr. and
claimed by music critics every-
ing
high-sounding
titles
and
This
testimonial
tea
and
garden
Mesdames; M. Bregman, M. Ger- Mrs' L. LaMed, Mr. and Mrs.
• her, I. Faudman, J. Kavanau, S. - M. Dombey, Mr. and Mrs. Harry party is given in appreciation of enunciating policies for which where, Oscar Thomson, music
none but their unrepresentative critic of the New York Sun, said
Levison, A. Potiker and B. Tor- Annis, Regina Winshull, Dr. and he;• faithful and untiring efforts authors
of her: "The young soprano,
are responsible."
gow.
Mrs. William Vidaver, Mr. and in behalf of the Ladies' Auxili-
Regina Resnik, one of this year's
• This being the last meeting Of Airs, Philip Lipson, Mr. and Mrs. ary of the Jewish War Veterans.
winners of the Metropolitan air
Invitations have been extended
the season, Mrs. N. J. Lippitt, the D. Schwartz, Mr. and Mrs. Eu-
auditions, disclosed a voice and
to
the
local
and
departmental
new president, as well as the gene Pollock, Mr. and Mrs. Hy-
dramatic talents admirably suit-
PROMOTED
new officers, will be on hand to man Bookstein, Mr. and Mrs. D. leaders of the allied auxiliary
ed to the role of Mascagni's tem-
war
veteran
groups,
and
also
welcome all members and their Goldroth, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ros-
News has just been received pestuous heroine. Her singing was
friends. Please be sure to attend. enshine, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan military and civic leaders..
that
Leo Crandon, who was called expressive throughout, and her
The
committee
in
charge
of
Those members wishing to pay Bright, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gold,
into
active service by the United acting, if highly colored in its
arrangements
is
made
up
of
Rose
their dues at this time may con- Mr. and Mrs. L. Summers, Mr.
details, was well ordered and
tact Mrs. K. Faudem, financial and Airs• 11. Margolis, Mr. and Avison, Rose Cantor, Birdie Ros- States Navy on December 7, convincing."
Esther Tenzer and Lil- 1942, was promoted to the rank
secretary, who will be stationed "'rs. K. Kurtzman, Mr. and Mrs. enberg,
of lieutenant (j.g.) in the United
at the door. War' bonds and Morris Kane, Mr. and Mrs. J. lian A. Morris.
Sates Naval Reserve. Lieutenant
stamps will be on sale. M. Dorfman, Mr. and Mrs. Mor-
(j. g.) Crandon has been in con-
PIANO RECITAL
..During the past year the Aux• ri8 Mendelson, Mr. and Mrs. ,
siderable
action and at present
M ary has functioned to its Ace._ Norman
Diem, Mr. and Mrs. Sam
Sally Levine of Kendall Ave. is somewhere in the Pacific. He
with thousands of families, as t relieves
purpose by the purchase of nu- Landis, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Spil- is giving a graduation piano re- is
itching irritation of minor akin rashes —
the
son
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jacob
articles of clothing, berg, Mr. and Mrs. M. Freid- cital at the Conservatory Hall on
baby's diaper rash. Sprinkle on Mexsana,
dishes and other supplementary roan, Mr. and Mrs. Bernie Bro- Wednesday, June 14, at 8:30 Grandon of Taylor Ave. and the the
dishes
soothing, medicated powder contain-
husband
of
Mrs.
Leo
Grandon
ing ingredients many specialista often rec-
needs of the residents. A station der, Mr. and Mrs. H. Fischoff, p. m. Guests are invited.
of Monterey Ave.
ommend. Costa little, Demand Mexaana.
wagon was also purchased for Dr. and Mrs. Ira E. Falk, Mr. and
the transportation of food and Mrs. Harry Bright, Miss Rose
various uses for the Holm,.
Solomon, Miss Anna Solomon,
The residents of the Hom e are „
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Martel,
given small parties and entertain- ii.r., and Mrs ' W, Ray and Mrs,
inent at holiday times by the Esther Goldfarb.
sunshine committee under Mrs., Miss Lillian Robbins arranged
h following program: Lillian
J. Rose. A group of women also Martel,
Lie
visit regularly each week at the
soloist, accompanied by
Home.
Lillian Robbins; Joe Silverstein,
violinist, accompanied by Harriet
Lewish, Reva Schwartz was ac.:
Henri Goldberg to
ing chairman and also introduced
Mrs. Alexander Sanders, who
Direct Pageant at
spoke of the importance of the
Hebrew Schools Meet Child Rescue Fund.
The Council of the Pioneer
Wednesday, June 14, has been Women's Organization is thank-
set for the annual election meet- ful to ail those that participated
ing of the United Hebrew in the success of the evening.
Schools, when officers and board The following contributions to
members to replace those mem- the Child Rescue Fund are ac-
bers whose terms expire w ill b e knowledged by the Council: Stol-
elected. Reports of all die activi- illy!• Ladies' Auxiliary, $180;
ties of the various committees Nonhern Friendly Unit, $50:
will be submitted. A d e ta il e d Shedder Furniture Store, $120;
financial and educational report Prh""se Benevolent Club, $180.
will also be given.
Sums of money are periodically
As a deviation from the usual . contributed by the Sholoni Alei-
program of an election evening, chem Parent Groups and the
there will be the presentation of Mendela and Levick Reading
an elaborate pageant by the pl . Circle.
Buy more
Pik of the United Hebrew
To save war
At a social meeting arranged
War Bonds
material for
than you
Schools, under the direction of by Club 1 of the P. W. 0. Mon-
Uncle Sam,
think you
Henri Goldberg, depicting the day evening, May 29, at Lachar's,
Old Colds haw
can offordi
holidays through song and action. the sum of $500 was raiser!.
taken off
Inasmuch
as children are partici- All'i5he Haar and Morris Dom-
their cellophane
patin
e in this
jacket, for
pageant, the pro- bey took part in the program.
the summer.
gram will start definitely as
scheduled, at 8:15, and the public
Petoskey News
is mdied to please come on time.
The present officers of the
Shirley Fay Fryman, member
schools are: Rudolph Zuieback, of the 1944 graduating class of
president; Lawrence W. Crohn Petoskey High School, has been
and Dr. A. E. Bernstein, vice awarded a scholarship for the
Presidents; Abe Kasle, treasurer; University of Michigan in Ann
and Aaron A. Silberblatt, secre- Arbor.
tary.
Her older sister, Leola
_Chairm en of committees are: Ruth Fryman, has enlisted in the
NIP Slomovitz, education in- WAVES and will be called up
shortly.
formation; Louis Robinson, ad-
ministrativ e and enrollment; Jos-
eph Colton, alumni; Harry Co- HEBREW CONG. TO HOLD
hen, scholarship; Louis Stoll, real SUPPER SUNDAY, JUNE 11
estate; Nathan Yea, synagogue
The Auxiliary of Detroit He-
• You want fine tobacco, of course. But
band house; M. H. Zackheim, brew Congregation is sponsoring
/!.'" , i'. 4 , , 0 •.-
you want it fresh! Apple "Honey" helps
_oard of education; Dr. A. E. a supper in the annex of th‘:
.40.. i,
hold in the natural freshness of Old Gold's
(
.Bernstein, membership; Maurice synagogue on Sunday, June 11,
. • AO
fine
Landau. finance and budget; :.,,.. 6:30 p. in. An interesting pro-
tobaecos..."Something new has been
orris Lachover, executive sacra- gram has been arranged, with
added" to these tobaccos. It's Latakia, a
i , _r_Y; A. J. Lachover, director of Rabbi G. Frankel as main speak-
costly imported leaf that gives richer
lnances; Bernard
Isaacs
., super-
er. Members and friends are in-
flavor. Try Old Golds.
vited.

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