Friday, December 22, 1944 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Pegs 10 -:-CENTER ACTIVITIES -:- JEWISH COMMUNITY COUNCIL URGES USE OF COMMUNITY CALENDAR Because of a • number of con- ments of the community are a f- a special auditorium program is flicts in dates which have oc- fected by the events, it is pus. in the community recent-- sible to have more than one Club members: President, Mrs. L. a nnedfor the entertainment of curred eveIlait. t lh isetediatfeorie. at t a he osfamaevatliiiiiiiileg. Youth Canteen to Be Aptaker; vice. presidents, Mrs. pl the juniors in the spirit of the ly, the internal relations com- R. Marshak and Mrs. B. Prog; mittee of the Jewish Community Opened Tues., Dec. 26 recording secretary, Mrs. I. Sabbath. con fli cts, the community organi- 0 During the school holiday week Council this week issued a re- li tlywr iltiqu ae it s iteL Another step in the expansion Schulman; treasurer, Mrs. B. of Dec. 25 through Jan. 1, ac- minder to Jewish organizations zations are urgen the community calendar for of the Intermediate program of Saginaw; sick committee, Mrs. tivities will be scheduled from urging them to make more fre- use la the Jewish Community Center S. Steinberg; flower fund, Mrs. I. 2 to 4 p. m, instead of the usual quent and systematic use of the c erin g dates. community calendar which is organization in getting a larger will be taken with the opening Etkin. time. 111: by the Community attendancefor its program, and Mildred Roenitsky is director maintained of the Youth Canteen on Tues- it will make for more harmony Service Wives to Hold il. ounc of the junior program and is as- c day evening, Dec. 26, at the a _ throughout the community. The The community calendar is in- Adeline sisted by Shirley Belkin, Jewish Community Center, it was Social Evening Dec. 28 ebeen il ia th pe ro( pe oil l i : dateswitiliechp service to organiza- e d as a en d Subar, Rochelle Korngold, Reu- t announced by Emil T. Stern, in- published The Service Wives of the Jew- ben Young and Katherine Ziff. tions. It makes it possible to plan cleared termediate activities chairman. munity Council Voice which ap- a major function with the assur- sponsorship of the In- ish Community Center will have Under the ance that no other event, likely pears monthly. Dates may be termediate Council, the Canteen a social evening at their next Saturday night Adult to appeal to the same constitu- cleared by telephone. The num- will hold forth every Tuesday meeting, Thursday, Dec. 28. The Party on December 23 57 he herCom1n6 mnity Council ency, will be scheduled for the berat ia the night on the entire third floor group, which was organized two Cherry next Saturday night adult same time. The policy governing office and will feature a variety of ac- months ago under the leadership tivities. of Mrs. Esther Mossman of the party of the Jewish Community the community calendar is to According to Norien Wein- Center staff, now has a member- Centel' will be held Dec. 23 in list only one major event for any stein and Jacob Kutnick, co- ship of over 100 wives of men Butzel Hall at 8 :30 p. in. The given time. This protects the or- PORT HURON NOTES chairmen of the Council Can- in service. theme of the evening will be ganizations which are careful to On Jan. 1, the group will serve "Frolics of 1944," featuring a plan well in advance. Where it a 11s l a t.S c lilfaitl ou a s ka School eho(ia c ha d 1 ce ei s ia n fiu i teen committee, present plans in- successful Chanukah elude dancing to the juke box at the downtown USO from 9 singer, a dance team, an accor- is apparent that different se tion on Sunday, Dec. 17. The in Butzel Hall; popular table to 4 p. m. At their last meeting dionist and a pianist. opening prayer was given by games in room 300; dancing class Mrs. Henry Meyers spoke on Refreshments will be available d room the 302; Serve I AM A WAC Miss Fradelle Hunter, and th,. in the new -A-Camp Interme- the club project adopted it as and one of throughout the evening. Blume Scripture Reading from the Book iate Lounge; movies in room Nagler is chairman of the com- By SGT. RUTH C. WOLF of Maccabees by Miss Ellen Gold- 301; ping gong in room 305 and their projects. They will bring mittee planning the event. 307, and ice cream parlor serv - gifts for service men to all fu- The spirit of Christmas pre _ man, both members of the fac- ice in room 303. ture meetings. They are also Boxing Lessons to Be once more despite the prox• ulty of the Sunday School. The vails Gertrude Bandolen, in charge manning a War Bond booth at imity of battle, and the far- Candle Service was rendered by of entertainment for the com- the Jewish Community Center Given to Youngsters from-practiced, immortal words, B ia arbaK rie t rtF ea s,rbeara , dileA kIn lanan(K I oNti t i l i i i. mittee, has announced that the and in two weeks have already R uben Young of the junior "Peace os earth, good will to• y The intermediate grades pre- e Troupers will present a program sold over $2,000 in bonds and staff of the Jewish Community ward men." of singing and dancing at the stamps. Plans are now being Christmas at camp finds many seated a play, "Two Ways of Center, announces that boxing opening night, and that on sue- lessons for all juniors from the Wacs far from home, but deter- Living, dramatized for the Mrs. Sadie Saferstein is course. chair- ceeding programs, other clubs in made for a homemaking ages of 8 to 14 years will be mined to make Christmas a met- school by Rabbi Auerbach. Also the council will prepare enter- man of the group and is assisted given Monday, Tuesday and Wed- ry one, regardless. Wacs are on the program were Mask' tainment. Stein, ice who is in by Mrs. Ida Bader, chairman charge of Ruth the novel cream of nesday afternoons, and Sunday aware of the importance of the Hunter and Richard Oringer. commit- the serve-a-serviceman commit- at 3 p. m. tasks they are performing this Jule J. Levy, acting president Of Congregation Mt. Sinai, spoke on parlor service, has indicated that tee; Mrs. Sylvia Winton, chair- Instructions will be given in Yuletide season. They willingly behalf of the congregation. Re- sodas, sundaes, malteds and other boxing prior to the boxing tourn- remain at their posts, side by prices. Helen home- freshmnts were served by the snacks will ect; be sold Mrs. at popular man of Felstein, the Serve-a-Camp proj- e with the soldiers, who, i n making committee; Mrs. Fran- ainent planned for some time in side many instances, have spent more Mt. Sinai Sisterhood. * . * To introduce the new program ces Markowitz, program chair- February. There will be a 10-hour train- Christmases away from home Mrs. Miriam Fuerst, War Chaplain's Sabbath was ob- to boys and girls in the corn- man! Fa- ing period which will include than have most Wacs. served by Congregation Mt. Si- munity between the ages of 14 Bond chairman; Mrs. Pauline The revival of the Christmas committee; skipping rope, general condition- refreshment and 17, a special two-week can- bian, spirit is in full swing once again nai during its services on Friday and boxing skills. teen and Intermediate Lounge Mrs. Frances Agranove. knitting ing Before entering the boxing in much the same manner as it night, Dec. 15, with Dr. Auer- , Guest Card will be made avail- chairman, and Mrs. Helen Sher- tournament, all boys will be given has been revived each year bach preaching on "Have W able to visitors. This new activ- man, social committee. * * * Nembers are welcome and a physical examination. through the centuries. Wacs are Still Maccabees?" w me icy has been planned through the crunching through the snow in are invited to come to the next field representative of of- B. Rich, Intermediate Council whose slick government issue golashes, carrying curiously shaped bun- Bnai Brith, visited Port Huron ficers include: Irving Herkowitz, meeting. Chaim Lieberman president and social chairman; dies, whose contents have been during the Chanukah week, and Kaplan, vice president; Library Committee disguised in gay wrappings and held a series of important con- • To Address Torah Along ferences with the officers and Harold Greenhut, treasurer; Mar- Receives Gift from yards of red ribbon. cie Becker, secretary; Sue Gross- Saturday Book Club stretches of heretofore unmolest- trustees . of the Port Huron Month Function man, lounge chairman. and Wil- ellsnow drifts wind scratchy Lodge. Liam Rosberg, journalism chair- Maurice Dombey, chairman of Officers and delegates of all trails strewn with pine needles. Weiss, lounge di- man. Mort is tor,staff advisor to the Can- the library committee of the Jew- Detroit synagogues and com- Someone has dragged a Christmas teen c is staff and Irving Can- ish Community Center, an- munal groups have been invited tree to its crowning place of tee to a special conference, Sunday glory amid trimmings and gifts in ter, director of intermediate ac_ nounces the receipt of a gift inter` from the Satur Book Club. afternoon, Jan. 14, at 2:30 in a WAC day room. tivities, is advisor to the The i Saturday gift was made in memory Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, Dexter At some sections of the globe Auslander and Cortland, for the discussion where women are serving, Christ- . mediate council. Night will of Mrs. Jeanette Intermediate Hobby alism and Weiss and Mrs. Victoria Shifman of the local problems of Jewish mas seems far removed from their be started with journ religious education. Chaim Lieb- lives. But tradition is prevalent dramatic groups both meeting on Lifshitz. The money will be used to pur- erman, well known Yiddish jour- and although warm winds rustle Thursday night, in rooms 305 and nalist and member of the Fo- the leaves of palm trees and the IDEAL FOR 307, respectively. All interme- chase books for young people. ward staff, will come from New tropical moon reminds one more —7-- diates are invited to participate. Second Honor Roll COOKING, York as speaker for the occasion, of summer, Wacs keep the Christ- one of the major functions in nuts spirit alive by exchanging Now on Display BAKING, the third annual Torah month gifts, whether they be choice Mothers' Clubs to bars of soap or shoelaces. The Jewish Community Center sponsored by the Yeshivah. and FRYING 1; Discuss Legislation now has a second Honor Roll on L a n d scanschaften, congrega- In whatever strange, new land display in its lobby. It is of the tions and other organized Jew- Wacs find themselves this sea- ALL MEAT The state and federal legis- New Detroiters, the refugee ish bodies in the city are asked son, they know the dreams they and DAIRY lative program for 1945 will be group of Detroit, who have over to reserve this date and appoint have for a perfect Christmas are discussed at the January meet- 130 men and women serving in five delegates each to represent being realized through the vital FOODS ings of the Mothers' Clubs. the armed forces. There are two them at the meeting. Mr. Lieb- work in which they are now en- Calendar. gold stars on the Honor Roll for erman, who has recently pub- gaged. ” Tuesday, Dec. 26, 1:30 p. m. two men who have already made lished an important volume on 'i He who throws even a splinter at the Jewish Community Cen- the supreme sacrifice with their the subject, will speak on "Jews KEACH AND SONS, Inc. ROKEACH ter in Butzel Hall—Children's and Judaism in a Gentile World." to cover a widow's house will be BROOKLYN, N.Y. party sponsored jointly by the lives. God. His address will be followed by protected by Young Women's Study Club and •t thorough discussion of the prob- Woodward Club. Owing to the Special Activities lems confronting parents and the Planned for Children party on Tuesday there will not community in the training of be a regular meeting of the for prac- ish A merican Jewlivingyouth Mrs. Charles Lakoff, chairman Woodward Club on Wednesday, of the junior program committee tical Jewish in the modern Dec. 27. of the Jewish Community Center, environment. The a f t e r n o o n Center Mothers' Club—Wed- announces that special activities promises to be one of the out- AT nesday evening at 8:30 p., m., are planned for children from standing educational and cultur- Dec. 27, at the Jewish Commu- the ages of 8 to 14 years every al events of the year. nity Center, Woodward at Hol- The Yeshivah Month to be week day from 4 to 6 p. m., and brook. publically inaugurated at the on Sunday from 2 to 5 p. in. " Davison Mothers' Club—Thurs- The children participate in conference on Jan. 14 will come * *HAVE YOUR CLOTHES day evening, Dec. 28. at 8:30 arts and crafts, dramatics, - gym, to a conclusion Sunday, Feb. 11, p. m., at Workmen's Circle Edu- swimming, dancing, journalism with the yearly banquet of the cational Center, Linwood at Bur- Yeshivath Beth Yehudah in con- and group singing. lingame. On each Friday afternoon in irrigation with Shaarey Zedek. 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