A rnett- twit ffewish Periodical Cotter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 Friday, November 24, 1944 First of Commencement Exercises of Hebrew Schools to Be Held Sunday, Nov. 26 Page DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Alec Templeton at Masonic Temple Dec. 4 District Conference of Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation Directors at Ann Arbor Nov. 24 25 - A district conference of Bnai (Iowa) ; Rabbi Ulrich Steur, Illi• The first of the four com- rith : The school chorus is direct- Humor in music is a rare and mcneement exercises of the 1911 ed in the .Philadelphia-Byron and almost indescrbable art. It would Brith Hillel Foundation directors nois State Normal; and Melvin Weinman, Ohio University. Rose Sittig Cohen Schools by bOdifficult to reduce it to words, C LI,ses of the United Hebrew Henri Goldberg. In the David W. it simply hIls to be heard. For and counsellors will be held at Others attending the conference the University of Michigan Hillel are Robert Lappen, Des Moines, Schools, will be held by the Park- Simons School by Abraham Foundation in Ann Arbor on Nov. Ia., national Ilillel commissioner; side Hebrew School on Sunday, Shachter, and in the Parkside 24 and 25, it has been announced Louis Schostak, Detroit, district Nov. 26, at 8 o'clock, in the audi- School by Mrs. Alex Roberg. by Dr. A. L. Sachar, national di- Hillel chairman ; Miss Yetive torium of the Custer Public On Sunday, Dec. 3, at 2:30 rector of the Bnai Brith Hillel Wexelman, national secretary ; School, 15531 Linwood Ave. One p. m., a reception will be tendered Foundations. The conference has Miss Marillyn Applebaum, public of the features of the program to the graduates and their par- been convened in order to per- relations secretary, both of Cham- i s a playlet entitled "Lights and ents by the Women's Auxiliary fect plans for the continuance paign, Ill. Shadows," written by Michael of the United Hebrew Schools in of the Foundations' War Service Rabbi Maurice Pekarsky will M ichlin, the class instructor, and the Rose Sittig Cohen auditor- programs, as well as to antici- deliver the conference sermon on the members of the graduating him. Mrs. Morris Fishman is pate program revisions during the subject, "Jacob's Dream : On class. The program will be open- the chairman of the reception the postwar period. During the Campus and Off." oil by Alex Roberg, principal of committee. conference special attention will The time and place for the t he Parkside School. The chai•- be devoted to the needs of re-' conference was selected so that man of the evening will be Ral ph "We Stand on Common turning veterans, many of whom those in attendance might be Levy, the class president. have already entered universities present at the mortgage burning The second of the series of Ground" Theme of assisted by provisions of the GI ceremonies scheduled to take be held by the will exercises Bill of Rights. place at the Michigan Hillel Inter-Faith Program Philadelphia-Byrom. School in the Hillel directors who will attend Foundation on Nov. 26. The ituditorium of the school on Tues the conference and the univers- Michigan Foundation building, "We Stand on Common day, Nov. 28, at eight o'clock. ities they represent include : Rab- purchased two years ago, has been bi Theodore Gordon, Wisconsin; One of the most important fea- Ground," a program to be pre- tures of this ceremony will be sented at the 3rd annual Inter- Dr. Alfred Jospe, Indiana; Rabbi completely freed of all capital a playlet entitled "The Prophet Women's Division of the Amer- Harry Kaplan, Ohio State; Rabbi indebtedness and will be turned ALEC TEMPLETON Finds the Hero," depicting the Faith luncheon meeting of the Gilbert Klaperman, Iowa ; Rabbi over by the Michigan Bnai Brith ican Jewish Congress, will take struggle of the Jewish people dur- that reason, to spend an evening Abraham Millgram, Minnesota; Ilillel Foundation, Inc., to Bnai place on Wednesday, Nov. 29, ing the period of the judges Br during the ceremonies. Dr. and the appearance of Gideon. at 12:30 p. m., at the Michigan with Alec Templeton is a great Rabbi Maurice Pekarsky, Chicago; Brith He plays a few measures Rabbi Melford Spiro, Northwest- The playlet is directed by the Room of the Hotel Statler. The treat. from a Mozart sonata, and he ern; Rabbi Amram Prero, Winni- Sachar and Dr. E. Blythe Stason, Misses Leah and Rose Pike. The Rev. Ellsworth Smith, chairman chuckles gleefully as he proceeds Peg (Canada) ; Rabbi Joseph Re- Provost of the University and program will be opened by Mor- of the War Emergency Commis- to show how Grieg, Wagner, nov, Queens (Canada) ; Rabbi Al- Dean of the Law School, will ris Lachover, principal of the sion of the Detroit Council of Ravel or Debussy would have bent Silverman, Illinois; and Rab- speak during the ceremonies. school. The chairman of the eve- Churches, and Clarence Ander- son. executive secretary of the treated them. And, quoting at bi Meyer Simon, Purdue. Rabbi and Mrs. Jehudah M. ning will be Eva Zaretsky. Counselors who will be Ares- he will take a few Incas- The third of the series of Michigan Fair Employment Prac- random, ures here and there from the ent at the conference include : Cohen of the Michigan Founda- tice Commission, are to be the graduation exercises will be held Volga Boat Song, Debussy's Rev- Leonard Beerman, Miami Uni- tion will act as hosts during the by the David W. Simons School principal speakers. Mrs. Harry (Ohio) ; Rabbi Julian conference. Chopin's Ballade in A Flat, versity Wednesday, Nov. 29, at eight Stocker, chairman of the Inter- erie, and Tea for Two, and, from Fleg, University of Kentucky ; o'clock in the auditorium of the Faith Committee, will sum up such an astonishingly diversified Rabbi Arthur Lebovitz, Michigan Winterhalter School, 12121 Broad- with the Congress' approach to material, he will extract• a stun- State College; Rabbi Meyer Marx, Are you interested in a Synagogue Inter-Faith activities. Mrs. David street. The central theme of this University of Nebraska; Rabbi in the Northwest Section? Call UN. ning improvisation. Goldberg, vocalist, accompanied exercise will be the "Upbuilding Templeton will appear at the Herman Schaalman, Coe College/4170. of Palestine." Brief talks on such by Mrs. Rebecca Frohman, pian- Masonic Auditorium on Monday ist, will present a musical pro- subjects as "Palestine as Haven of Refuge," "The Pioneers March gram. For luncheon reservations evening, Dec. 4. Tickets for this concert are to Palestine," and the like will call Mrs. Samuel Blondy, UN. now on sale at the Grinnell Bros. be delivered by members of the 2-9221. Mrs. Samuel Green, vice presi- Music Store in Detroit. graduating class. The program dent in charge of membership, will be opened by Abraham J. Lachover, the principal of the announces the 2nd annual Con- David W. Simons School. The gress clinic tea, to be given at Detroit Chapter of Ort chairman of the evening will be the home of Mrs. Charles P. Jean Baschin, the class president. Feinberg, 18954 Warrington, on To Present Playlet The fourth .§nd last of the Monday, Nov. 27, at 1:30 p. m. commencement exercises will be Ari, entertaining as well as in- At Meeting Nov. 29 held by the Rose Sittig Cohen formative program is being ar- The Detroit Chapter of Ort is School, Thursday, Nov. 30, at ranged by the committee. All 8 o'clock, at 13220 Lawton Ave. members and their friends are to have its next open meeting Wednesday, Nov. 29, at 2 o'clock Here, too, one of the main fea- cordially invited. at the Jewish Community Cen- tures of the program will be the ter. The program chairman, Mrs. ulalylet, "The Prophet Finds the Lehman Sees Palestine Herbert Warner, announces that Hero," staged by the pupils of a playlet called "The Culture the graduating class and directed As Only Haven for Club," a minuet musical, will be by David Shackney, class instruct presented. The play is being or. The program will be opened Thousands of Refugees by Solomon Kasdan, principal of coached by Mrs. Harry Becker NEW YORK (WNS)—Despite and Mrs. Mark Markie. The cast the school. The chairman of the evening will be Sidney Katz, the the a pproaching end of "the Nazi will consist of Miss Jewel Pren- class president. Greetings will curse, Palestine will still offer tiss, Mrs. Barney Israel, Miss be extended to the various chi nes the only haven for thousands of Janet Traxler, Mrs. David Ruby, by the president of the United European Jews, former Governor Mrs. Louis Ettinger, Mrs. Max- Hebrew Schools. Rudolph Zuie- Herbert H. Lehman, director gen- well ➢Katzen. Vocal selections back and other members of the eral of the United Nations Relief will be rendered by Mrs. Jack board, by Mrs. Jack Tobin, pres- and Rehabilitation Administra- Sauls. Mrs. Joseph Fenton, the ident of the Women's Auxiliary. tion, points out in a message to well known musician, will be at and also by a member of the Bernard Flexner on the latter's the piano. Mrs. Oliver Ruby will Hebre• Teachers' Organization election as Chairman Emeritus of present the current events. The and the Kvutzah Ivrith. The di- the board of directors of the meeting will be conducted by its plomas will be awarded by Maur- Palestine Economic Corporation. very able chairman, Mrs. Moritz ice H. Zackhcim and Maurice "Although, as you know, I Kahn. All friends are welcome Landau, chairmen of the Board have never been a Zionist," Gov- and can look forward to a very • • of Education, and the various ernor Lehman stated, "I have entertaining afternoon. school instructors; Michael Mich _ for many years been deeply in- on, Max Gordon, Joseph Haggai, t terested in the development of David Shackney and Morrie Plaf— Palestine. During the past sev- kin. The first prize to one of evil years, particularly, it has Dr. Marsh to Speak at the outstanding students in each served as a haven for many thou- Sholem Aleichem class, will be given by the Feigen- sands of refugees who had no son Brothers, and instead of the other place to which they could Seminar on Nov. 27 Gold Medal, which was given go. Even now, when the Nazi heretofore, the FeigensOn Broth- curse is rapidly coming to an Dr. Donald C. Marsh of Wayne ers will present to each winner end, Palestine will still offer the University will be the next speak- of the first prize a War Bond. only refuge for many thousands or at the Seminar of the Sholem The second prize will be present- of our persecuted co-religionists. Aleichem People's Institute. Established recently by the In- "The development of Palestine ed by the Hebrew Teachers' Or- ganization and the Kvutzah l•- and the progress made by the stitute, this Seminar consists of The war is now at its most desperate stage. pioneers and settlers over the a series of lectures dealing with It has reached a point where it is of vital Past quarter of a century has the process of social patterning been almost unique in modern of the various ethnic groups of importance that all possible pressure be Open up the cold blockade in your nose history. The barren wasteland our city and their present-day has been made into a productive cultural and social problems. with fast-acting Penetro Nose Drops. brought to bear upon the enemy. We have It is hoped that the Seminar Breathe freer, easier, almost instantly, area in which men can live in and shrink swollen political, social and economic se- will in time develop into an In- dealt him severe blows, he is reeling back as they cool, Boothe nasal membranes. Caution: Use only as curity and enjoy the blessings of stitute whose aim it will be to from the impact, but he is far from beaten. directed. Generous bottle 25c, 50c. Get freedom and the fruits of their help bring about closer inter- cultural relations between Amer- PENETRO NOSE DROPS own labor." The extent to which we follow up our ad- icans of diverse National Cultur- al heritage. 7 , vantage will determine to a large extent, Dr. Marsh will address the how long the war will last and how soon Seminar on Monday, Nov. 27, at 9 p. m. at the Schoolhouse of our boys will come home. That's why you the Institute, 3754 Monterey. His subject will be, "The Social Pat- lre being asked to back the 6th War Loan terning of the City of Detroit." to the limit—to provide all that is necessary sw 6th WAR LOAN BUY EXTRA WAR BONDS in the 6th War Loan COLD•STUFFED NOSE? - Young Women's Mizrachi To Hold Meeting Nov. 29 - The next meeting of the Young Women's Mizrachi will be held at the home of Mrs. Rubin Du- brinsky, • 3209 Fullerton Ave., Wednesday, Nov. 29, at 1 p. m. The organization is now ac- tively engaged in the 6th War Loan Drive. Mrs. Harry Shuman, War Efforts chairman, will be on hand at this meeting for the purchase of bonds and stamps. to fight on to final victory. 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