A mteriext Apish Periodical CeHter

Friday,

December 8, 1944

Temple Israel to
Honor the Jewish
Chaplain Dec. 15-16

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Dorothy Maynor to Be Works of Jewish
Symphony Soloist Dec. 9 Composers to Be
Dorothy Maynor, the sensa- Heard at Musicale

Franklin Hills
Country Club Sells
$1,506,575 in Bonds

Henrietta Rosenthal
Named Recorder's
Court Research Head

tional new Negro soprano, will be
A report of $1,506,575 in
Miss Henrietta Rosenthal, prom-
The music department of the
The Sabbth week-end of Dec. guest artist with Karl Krueger
15-16 has been designated nation- and the Detroit Symphony Satur- Jewish Community Center an- inent woman lawyer, who since War Bond sales as of Monday,
nounces that at the next Center 1941 has been engaged in legal Dec. 4, in the Franklin Hills
ally as Jewish Chaplain Sabbath. day evening, Dec. 9.
Throughout the country sync-. Miss Maynor will sing the Moz- Musicale, on Tuesday evening, research for prosecutor William Country Club 6th War Loan
Dec. 12, at 8 :45 p. nn., only corn- E. Dowling, today was named di- Drive, was made by Max S. Ziv-
gogues and temples will devote
positions of present-day Jewish rector of Legal Research for the
the Sabbath services to the theme
Judges of the Recorder's Court. i f
composers will be performed.
of honoring the Jewish chaplains
in the armed forces of Amer-
Wyn Garden, young and gifted
A Phi Beta Kappa graduate ‘r
soprano, will be heard in Hebrew of the literary and law schools i
ica.
and Yiddish songs by Weiner, of the University of Michigan, 1 ,
At the Sabbath eve services
Saminsky, Edel, Chajes, and Miss Rosenthal has been active in
of Temple Israel to be held in
Zaira. Julius Chajes, composer- the practice of law since 1918.
the Lecture Hall of the Detroit
pirinist, Arthur Grossman, violin- She was recipient of the A.B.
Institute of Arts Friday night,
1st, and Bernard Argiewicz, cell- degree in 1908, A.M. degree in
Dec. 15, Rabbi Leon Fram will
ist, the latter two members of 1909, and L.L.B. in 1918. Prior
take as the theme of his sec- r
the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, to her graduation from the Uni-
mop, "Heroes of Faith." The
will be heard in trios by Wein- versity of Michigan Law School
Rabbi will relate deeds of hero-
berg, Binder, and Chajes.
she taught Latin, Greek and Ger-
ism performed on the battle-
Musician 3/C Manfred F. Kut- man in the Ann Arbor High
fields by the chaplains of all
tiler of the Dearborn Naval School. From 1918 to 1941 she
faiths, and will tell the story
Training. School will chant the was associated in the practice
of the chaplains, Christian and
traditional candle blessings, and of law in Detroit with her broth-
Jewish, who have made the su-
there will also be community ers, Francis and Ben Rosenthal.
preme sacrifice. Cantor Robert
rr singing of Chanukah and mod- Miss Rosenthal is former pres-
W.
arl
man
and
organi
Tul
S.
ern Palestinian songs under the idont of the Women's Lawyers
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Haas have prepared special mu-
direction of Julius Chajes. Kath- Association of Michigan; former
. l'..4.'
e .
sic for the occasion.
f I
erine Ziff will play the accom- vice president of the National
<, i
Lr
paniment for Miss Garden. Ad- Women's Lawyers Association;
ex-district governor of Zonta In-
mission free to the public.
ternational; is a director of the
Temple Israel Men's
Detroit League of Women's Vot-
-
Club Smoker Dec. 14
Congress Women to
ers and a former director of the
DOROTHY MAYNOR
MAX S. ZIVIAN
American Association of Univers-
The Men's Club of the Temple art "Ch'io Mi Scordi de te, " the Hold Membership Tea
ity Women.
ian,
who
serves with J. J. To-
Israel will hold its smoker at the Schubert "Ave Maria," "Ich At Art Institute Dec. 13
Miss Rosenthal will be em- bias as co-chairman of the drive.
Rose Sittig Cohen Hall on Law Liebe Dich" by Grieg, and the
The annual membership tea of cloyed in legal research for the
"This figure has been reached,"
ton Ave., Thursday, Dec. 14, at lovely Strauss 'Caecillie."
8:30 p. m. This affair is being
No symphony has been sched- the Detroit Women's Division of and
Judges
of the
Recorder's of
Court
in the
preparation
Re- said Zivian, through the untiring
given for the male membership ulcd by Karl Krueger for this the American Jewish Congress corder's Court cases for appel- and unrelenting drive of 25
Franklin Hill Gallants.
of both the Men ' s Club and the concert. The Bach Castro "Two will be given at the Detroit In-
Congregation. Charles Alter is in Chorales" are to be performed stitute of Arts on Wednesday, late courts.
"Although most of this amount
was subscribed by Franklin Hills
charge of arrangements, assisted first, and the "St. Anthony Varia- Dec. 13. Tea will be served in
by Sol R. Colton, Reuben Levine tions" of Brahms, Overture to the Romanesque Hall at 1:15
members, thousands of dollars
Sisterhood of Temple
and Barney Barnett,
were accounted for in sales, made
The Flying Dutchman" by Wag- p. m., to be followed by a meet-
The evening will be highlight- l ner, "The Enchanted Lake" by ing in the Lecture Hall, to be
by the Gallants to non-members.
Israel
to
Hear
Mrs.
ed by the showing of educationa Liadow, "Prince Igor" Dances by gin promptly at 2 :15. Hostesses
"Our Gallants are not quit-
donated for the evening by Borodin, and "Les Preludes" by to assist Mrs. Sidney J. Sidell, Bradfield Mon., Dec. 11 ting." continued Zivian, "content
Genera 1 Motors Corporation Liszt, will be included.
with their early showing. The
hospitality chairmen, are Mrs. Al-
through the cion of Reu-
The war efforts committee of drive will go on through the
bert Boesky, Mrs. Irwin Gott-
ben Levine; also featured will be
bMrs. Albert Hendricks, Mrs. the Sisterhood will present a fine month of December with increas-
instrumental presentations by a Young Women's Mizrachi to I I ire ving Lappin, / and Mrs. Sam program on Monday, Dec. 11, at ing fervor and effort rather than
well-known local accordionist, Hold Chanukah Party and , Margolis. Mrs. Samuel Green, 1 o'clock at the Detroit Institute any signs of let-down."
popular brand of cigarettes and
president in charge of mem- of Arts. The Red Cross Unit will
Membership Rally Dec. 13 vice
refreshments.
bership, and Mrs. Sam Kalkin, be hostesses.
Marshall Lodge B & P to
On
Tuesday,
Jan.
23,
at
8:30
p. m., at the Institute of Arts, The Young Women's Mizrachi chairman, announce as the speak- Mrs. Margaret Bradfield, por- Give Chanukah Supper
the Men's Club sponsored pro- will hold a membership rally and er for the afternoon Mrs. Robert trait painter of note who has de-
duction, "Fun Mania" will be Chanukah festival in the form of L. Aronson, president of the Chi- voted the past year to painting
The Louis Marshall Business
given. The cast for the show is a dessert luncheon, Wednesday, cago Women's Division. Mrs. portraits of returned veterans at and Professional Group will hold
made up of members of the Men's Dec. 13, at 1 p. m. at the home Saul Makman, program chairman, various hospitals, will be the a Chanukah supper party on
Club and a few members and of Mrs. Jack Dunn, 2958 Webb will present "A Chanukah Serv- speaker. Her topic will be her Tuesday, Dec. 12, at Headquar-
ice," participants to be Mrs. Ber- "Experiences With the Returned ters. Movies and supper are
Ave.
friends of the Sisterhood.
Mrs. Harry Oberstein will re- nard Friedman and Mrs. Fred Serviceman and Woman."
promised for paid-up members.
Dr. Jules M. Goldsmith will be
Mrs. Samuel- B. Danto, presi- Dues will be accepted at the
master of ceremonies for the eve- view "Earth and High Heaven," Plitt. Mrs. Max Dushkin, presi-
by Graham, followed by a Chan- dent, extends a cordial welcome dent, urges members and friends door. The chairman is Betty
ning.
The Sisterhood will be guests ukah grab bag in which all pres- to all members9and their friends. to come to this meeting. As Jan. Aaron. The donor luncheon will
21 is National Uniongrani Day, be held Jan. 21 at the Whittier
of the Men's Club for the eve- ent will participate. Mrs. Nat
members are again urged to pur- Hotel.
Fie•be•g,
president,
urges
all
ning.
chase Uniongrams to be sent as
members to reserve this date and Knollwood Country
We—Apartment Property
greetings on the holidays. Mrs.
to invite a friend to attend this
Club War Bond Drive
Harry
Gitlin
and
Mrs.
Ben
Gold-
annual festival.
Ed Singer Now Operating
man, Uniongram chairmen, will
Now in Full Swing
New Edsinger Hotel
be present to serve those desir-
Knollwood Country Club mem- ous of purchasing these greeting
Rabbi
B.
B.
Glazer
to
Detroiters who have visited
of any thing better than borrowing
bers are all striving to outdo forms.
Miami Beach in the past will wel- Address Brady P.T.A.
Mrs. Saul Ben as, chairman of 4 % to 5% money to help buy
themselves
in
the
Sixth
War
Loan
10% apt. property. Get this clear,
come the announcement that gen-
todays prices are t he lowest you
ial Ed Singer, who prior to the Rabbi B. Benedict Glazer of Drive. They are aiming to ex- art calendars, announces there
wlIl ever see, supply Is vanishing.
war owned and operated the or- Temple Beth El will be the guest ceed the total of five million dol- are still some available and sug- When they are gone, they're gone.
iginal Edsinger Hotel and the speaker for the Brady School lars which was reached in the gests using these for Chanukah
Invite disappointment. . All
I Ion't
Facts & Figures from Mr. Redford.
Coral Reef, has now acquired and Parent-Teacher Association, at last drive, although the original gifts.
War
Bonds
and
Stamps
will
Elegant 114 apt. 2 - 3 extra large
completely remodeled a second their monthly meeting on Tues- quota see was for one million
r nis. Select always good east' side
be sold by Mrs. Randolph Weber.
dollars.
Edsinger Hotel, located at the day, Dec. 12, at 7:30 p. ni. -
location. Rent i11070. Price Is $35,-
All
those
having
napkins
for
Rabbi Glazer will speak on
cost.
Harry N. — Grossman, who is
Construction
000 less than
corner of 11th St. and Ocean Dr.
C more like
Terms 820,000 down. Ni
Overlooking the beautiful blue the topic of "Our Hope for Peace chairman of the drive committee, the autograph project must turn
this.
Atlantic and Lummus Park, the and Good Will in Tomorrow's is exhorting all the members to them in at this meeting, it is an-
$f590 dam. Solid brk. 12 apt. al-
new Edsinger is ideal in every World." do their utmost to exceed. the nounced by Mrs. H. J. Millman.
Jefferson
ways rented. Step to
The
public
is
invited
to
at-
amount
sold
in
the
last
drive.
chain store center. Rent $5250.
respect.
Exquisitely furnished
Original value was 100,000. Offer
Meetings are being held f re-
rooms, every one light, airy, and tend.
Ladies Amciliary JNF
$25,500 may take it.
Mrs. Harold Shapero is presi- quently and the reports coming
outside, complete with private
Glendale. 20 apt. 4 5 rms. New
bath and phone, the hotel has dent of the Brady Parent-Teacher in presage victory, for the mem- To Hold Membership Tea
stoker new tankless water heater.
bers are determined to have the
Very clean. Rent $10,000. Can be
just undergone tremendous im- Association.
The Ladies Auxiliary of the
bought for $40,000 less than to-
K.C.C. lead all groups in the
provements. In addition to a rec-
construction cost. Terms $15,-
city, and are most enthusiastic Jewish National Fund announces days
0110.
Buy for the future
•eation room, roof, solarium, cof- Simcha and Memorial
over the prospects of the present that the membership drive, under
:t
atom,.
17 apts. 1-4 rms. Vac.
fee shop, and a large tropical
the
chairmanship
of
Mrs.
I.
Karl-
drive. At the last meeting held
son. stoker. Solid as a rock. 12th
patio, a new, enlarged sun ver- Gifts to Women's Aux.
ner,
was
a
complete
success,
and
at.
buriness
center. Rent $5500.
it was announced that Harry C.
Snap $10,000.
anda has just been added assur- Jewish Home for Aged
Davidson is the first individual is extending ar invitation to all
antic. All 2—bins. & bath, at -
ing added comfort. Just a few
member of the Club who has al- new members and their friends 511
tract ive 4
story in shadow
of
steps away are shops, theaters, In Memory of:
to a tea at the home of Mrs.
Fisher Bldg. Elevator. Fine Pacific
ready
reached
the
_half
million
Mrs. Dietrichstein, from Mrs.
restaurants, and all activities.
steel t ubular trot ier. Rent $3 0 .50 0 .
Nathan Linden, 2097 Oakman,
dollar
mark.
The
prospects
are
Ed Singer invites his many H. Meer; Samuel Trepeck, fr•m that "quite a few additional indi- on Monday, Dec. 11, at 1:30 Terms $50,000 flown.
to
m.tN-
ME SPECIALIZE FN
Detroit frends who are planning Mr. and Mrs. M. Benach; Staff
viduals will be able to report p. m.
AGEMENT 01, .W.t1I•NIEN•S
to freshen up in Florida this win- Sgt. Charles Talberg, from Mr. similarly.
The guest speaker will be Mrs.
TI ► NIER WARREN & COMPANY
ter to drop him a line for full and Mrs. N. Gersuk ; Solomon
Adolph Ehrlich, president of the Dime 111cla.
en. 0321
Zack-
H.
Kreinson,
from
Mrs.
M.
information concerning rates and
Ceqtral Group of Hadassah.
Its
heim;
Simon
Lumberg,
from
Mr.
reservations. Just write Ed Sing-
Rabbi Jacob Hurwitz
I
er, in care of the Edsinger Ho- and Mrs. J. M. Lattin; Mrs.
tel, 11th and Ocean Dr., Miami Fanny Rose, from Mrs. Louis To Be Installed in
Clonial Hotel Offers a Week-End Haven
J. Epps, Mrs. Anna B. Deutsch
Beach, Fla., or phone 5-5835.
and Mr. and Mrs. S. Brezner; Flint Synagogue Dec. 10
for Detroiters .. .
Melvin Katz, from Mrs. N. Nad-
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The COLONIAL HOTEL—delightfully situated in country surroundings is
ler; Sara Margolis, from Mrs. M.
An installation t dinner and
Handler; Ada Gorelick, from ceremonies in honor of their new
NOW OPEN ALL YEAR 'ROUND.
Mrs. R. Silverman, Mrs. T. Lebo- spiritual leader will be tendered
Here
I s your opportunity to
- get ow tV
vitz, Mrs. H. Meer, Mrs. I. E. to Rabbi Jacob Hurwitz by Beth
to relax amid
for a f ew days each week
of
yourself
avail
•'llN Iron ment
Goodman, Mrs. E. Borten, Mrs. Israel Congregation of Flint,
pleasant
Telephone NOW for
St, edish
Mineral Botha and
health-0 , ing
M. Marwil, Mrs. J. Moskowitz, Mich., on Sunday, Dec. 10. The
Massages—enJoy delicious food. You owe it
Reservations
Mrs. G. Kanarek, Mrs. P. Strobl, main address will be given by
are of yourself.
to y ourself to take
Straightened usually In one office visit
Dr.
Max
Arzt,
Professor
of
Prac-
Mrs.
I.
Goodman
and
Mrs.
M.
Mt.
Clemens
2507
or
2508
—safely, permanently. No cutting of
The
Goodgall; Fenny Ring, from Mr. ticial Rabbinics at the Jewish
muscles or cords.
Theological Seminary of Amer-
and Mrs. Abe Kaminsky.
Inforakws 9 a. m. until 9 p.
ica. Also on the program will be
HOTEL STATLEII—Dec. 20 Donations:
and Mrs. T. Stein, Mrs. Rabbi Irving Ganz of ,Bay City
HOTEL and MINERAL BATHS
,Cone direct to hotel, but save time by first
H. Gutterman, Mrs. Y. Levin, and Rabbi Edward Tenenbaum of
telephoning PONTIAC 11722
MAX ELKIN, AI arta girt g Oener
Malbcrg, Mrs. R. Sil- Saginaw.
INK pre-arranged appointment. Ow days ere
Rabbi Hurwitz comes to Flint
verman.
meetly Riled and we don't went you to well
from Philadelphia, where he has
knew Mon necessary, end still be certain to
In Honor of:
61 a Ckin;fil
.1111Ye yew sufficient time.
Grandson Harry, from Mrs. R. been the spiritual leader of Bnai
Ho Charges for intervi.ws
the
past
for
Aaron
Congregation
Wuntner; recovery of son, Jacob,
THE MARY RAKESTRAW LEAGUE
from Mr. and Mrs. M. Schreier: five years. He is a graduate of
for Eton Eye Correction
703 Community National Bank Cuilding
50th anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. the Jewish Theological Seminary
Tel. Pontiac 1/22
Pontiac,
A. Goldsmith, from their children. and Columbia University.

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