Friday, December 22, 1944 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Pap 1 Rabbi Shneersohn Hebrew Ladies' Aid Donor Luncheon Jan. 10 Visiting Here for At a reguar meeting of the Lubavitcher. Yeshivoth B&P Aux. of Bnai Brith Sponsor Events Women's Aux of Hebrew USO-JWB of Battle Creek to Hold Chanukah Schools to Present Pageant Wed., Dec. 27 Celebration Dec. 13 The Business and Professional Auxiliary of Bnai Brith has com- The Woman's Auxiliary of the In keeping • with the tradition Hebrew Ladies' Aid Society, held The world-renowned system of pleted plans for the service men's of Chanukah, the USO-National United Hebrew Schools announce on Wednesday, Dec. 20, the gen- Lubavitcher Yeshivoth, trans- dance and party to be held on Jewish Welfare Board of Battle the presentation of a colorful eral chairman of the luncheon, planted in this country by the Creek sponsored a Chanukah cel- pageant, on Wednesday, Dec. 27, famous Lubavitcher Rebbe four ebration in the West Michigan at 1:30 p. in., in the Social Hall years ago, has given new im- USO Club, on Wednesday eve- of the Congregation Shaarey petus to religious Jewish educa- ning, Dec. 13. The religious serv- Zedek. tion in America. and brought This pageant will present a ices were conducted by Captain new vitality into the life of many Martin M. Perley, Post Chaplain. panorama of all Jewish holiday:; American Jewish communities. at Fort Custer, which was fol- and festivals in drama and song. Its phenomenal growth in a lowed by a Chanukah supper, in- Seventy-five children will con- comparatively short period is un- cluding the traditional latkes, stitute the school chorus, con- precedented in the history of provided by the Helping Hand ducted by Mrs. Alex Roberg, as- American educational institu- Society of Battle Creek and Kala- sisted by Abraham Shachter, Da- tions. In the course of four years mazoo. Present at the ceremony vid Shackney, Miss Miriam Gold, the United Lubavitcher Yeshi- was Lt. Col. Richard 0. McRae, Norman Ruttenbcrg. voth have grown into a system of In view of the fact that this Post Chaplain at Percy Jones 25 Yeshivoth and Parochial General and Convalescent Hos- presentation takes place imme- Schools throughout this country pital, who was an invited guest. dititely after the Chanukah fes- and Canada, with a total enroll- A large number of servicemen tival, the pageant will be opened ment to date of 1873 students and their guests were present at with songs and dramatization and an annual budget amounting the services. Members of the characteristic of the Chanukah to $250,000. Two great Luba- Helping Hand Society from Bat- festival. The holidays will then vitch Yeshivoth are also main- tle Creek and Kalamazoo wer.3 be presented in the order in tained in Palestine and one in also present. Hostesses for the which they occur during the year. fa•-off Shanghai. evening were Mrs. Morris Bly- The concluding feature of the Recently an additional ex- veis, chairman, Mrs. Sam Konigs- pageant will be the Sabbath. pense of $100,000 was incurred All members of the Woman's berg, Mrs. Mitchell Star, Mrs. by the purchase of a new build- Sam Weiss. Members of the Kala- Auxiliary and their children, and ing to house the Central Yeshi- mazoo delegation who assisted mothers of pupils of the United vah of Brooklyn, necessitated by GUS EISENBERG MRS. JULIUS RING were Mrs. Sam Lando, Mrs. Max Hebrew Schools are invited. the great influx of new students, Besbris, Mrs. Max Friedman, There is no admission charge. Mrs. Louis Kepes, announced who are maintained with room Saturday, Jan. 6. at the Jewish Mrs. Harry King and Mrs. Abe Mrs. Jack Tobin is president of that all plans are complete. A and board in the Yeshivah dor- Community Center. All men and Goldsmith; Mrs. Max Stulberg the Woman's Auxiliary; Mrs. women of the armed services are strictly kosher home-cooked lunch- mitories. Bert Smokier, program chairman; of Marshall. eon will be served. A well known This record in the field of Jew- welcome to attend this party. A motion picture, "Mirele Ef- Mrs. Robert Newman, vice chair- One of the novel features of the guest speaker and good enter- ish education reflects the national ros," concluded the evening's man; Mrs. Philip Gilbert, social tainment is assured by the com- character of the United Luba- evening will be the awarding of festivities. hour chairman. All members of two long distance telephone calls. mittee. Reservations can be made vitcher Yeshivoth, which are the Auxiliary board will act as The Louis Marshall Business by contacting pledge chairman making this country one of the hostesses. Mrs. Elfreda Greenwald, Da. truly great Torah centers of and Professional Group will hold 2451, or the president, Mrs. the world. The generous support its annual donor luncheon on Julius J. Ring, Ho. 1391. of this great Torah institution is Sunday afternoon, Jan. 21, 1945, Rabbi Fram to Review Plans are complete to serve both the privilege and the duty at the Whittier Hotel, Burns Ladies' Aux. of Master at Romulus Airport on Friday, of everyone who has traditional Drive, Grosse Pointe. Proceeds "A Jew in Our Time"• at Plumbers Club Card Party of this luncheon will go to the Dec. 22. Jewish learning and scholarship various Bnai Brith projects such Ort Meeting Dec. 27 Bonds and stamps are sold at at heart. The Ladies' Auxiliary of the all meetings. Rabbi Israel Shneersohn (mem- as Anti-Defamation League, Bell- Master Plumbers' Club held a The Women's American Ort ber of the eminent "Lubavitcher" faire, Levi Memorial Hospital, will hold a meeting on Wednes- charity card party Thursday eve- Cleveland Orphan Home, Hillel family) is now in Detroit con- day, Dec. 27, at the Jewish Com- ning, Dec. 7, at the Workman's David W. Simons Schools ducting an emergency drive for Foundation, AZA, War Service munity Center at 1 o'clock. Rab- Circle Auditorium. Through the and Red Cross. Gus Eisenberg, the United Lubavitcher Yeshi- Celebrate Chanukah bi Leon Fram is to present a effot is of their chairman, Mrs. voth. It is hoped that Detroit chairman of the luncheon, prom- book review on the much-dis- Sam Kornweiss, and her co- ises this to be an outstanding During the week of Chanukah Jewry will do its part and re- chai men, Mrs. Frank Hoffman, celebrations were held in all the spond generously to this great event of the year. A prominent cussed "A Jew In Our Time" by Mrs. S. Loranger and Mrs. Sam Waldo Frank. Mrs. Oliver Ruby Bnai Brith speaker will be the classes at the David W. Simons cause. will discuss current events as Ginsberg, this affair was a suc- School. Special programs were Contributions for United Lu- guest for the afternoon and en- they pertain to the rehabilitation cess. The proceeds are to be de- arranged for this occasion, in bavitch Yeshivoth may be mailed tertainment will be presented and training program of Ort. voted th e to the War Chest which the children themselves to the office of Vaad Hayeshi- by professionals. and the American Red Cross. Mrs. Moritz Kahn, Ort's presi- , Members and non-members will participated under the direction voth, 12219 Dexter, Detroit 6. War bonds were also sold at this have an opportunity to obtain dent, will preside. of their teachers, Abraham event. Dessert-luncheon will be served. their donor tickets at the open Schachter, Joseph Haggai, Abra- meeting which will take place ham Twersky; Mrs. Samuel Lehr- Beth El Sisterhood Tuesday, Dec. 26, 8:15 p. m., man, Edward Rubenfein, Mrs. Nears Million Mark at the Louis Marshall headquar- Rose Pfeifer and Leon Gura. On ters, Linwood and Richton. Rab- Friday morning, Dec. 15, the In 6th War Loan bi Jehudia Cohen, director of parents of the pre-kindergarten arranged a surprise party for In a report given out Mon- Hillel Foundation of Ann Arbor, their children and the teacher, day, Dec. 18, by Mrs. George will be the guest speaker, fol- Miss F. M. Kaplan. Freedman, chairman of the Sis- , lowed by a musical program. The The youngsters, their parents terhood Division in Temple Beth public is invited. For further details regarding and teacher sang Chanukah El's 6th War Loan Drive, it was songs, played games and partook revealed that War Bond sales both the dance and donor lunch- EXTENDS of the Chanukah dainties. had reached a figure of $883,000. eon, please contact Miss Gus On Sunday, Dec. 17, the Girls' "This is not the final figure," Eisenberg, Tyler 6-0052. BEST WISHES TO Choir had an interesting musical said Mrs. Freedman. "We are and social program on the occa- confident that before the month THE ENTIRE sion of the Feast of Lights. is out, our Gallants will have Sisterhood of Temple turned in sales aggregating far COMMUNITY over the million mark. However, krael Launches Rabbi Nathan to Speak on this will be accomplished only Kitchen Project FOR A by the continued selling effort of "Joseph the Provider" every one of our workers and At the December meeting of Rabbi Jacob J. Nathan will the continued loyalty of Beth El the Sisterhood of Temple Israel, SPEEDY VICTORY speak at late Friday evening members who will keep right on Mrs. Samuel B. Danto, president, services at Congregation Bani buying War Bonds through the announced that at the board Moshe on the topic "Midrashic Temple up until Jan. 1." meeting preceding the afternoon's Sources of 'Joseph the Provid- meeting, it was unanimously de- er' " Dec. 23. INFORMATION WANTED cided to set out to furnish the Rabbi Nathan will trace the Anyone knowing the where- kitchen and the equipment for sources from which Thomas Mann the new temple structure to be drew from on much material for abouts or address of the follow- erected as soon after victory his world-famous novel "Joseph ing, please contact Un. 2-5021: comes as the government will Phyllis Koppel, Ruth D. Good- the Provider". 14300 CLOVERDALE AVE. Services commence at 8:15 and gall, Lois Paul, Sylvia Bernstein, allow. Mrs. Jacob A. Citrin was ap- are conducted by Cantor David Sophie Jacobs, Rose Novog Soref, pointed general chairman of this DETROIT • MICHIGAN Katzman. Refreshments and a Lillian Greenfield, Fannie Hen- project. Her enthusiasm mark nigman, Gertrude Levine, Jes- social hour follow. The public is itself felt throughout the meow sie Hoffenblum. invited to attend. bership so that she expresses full NORMAN ROSS 11011111R11 LUMBER COMER MASONIC. TEMPLE Scottish Rite Auditorium FOR TWO PERFORMANCES ONLY Featuring the Famous Director and Star HERMAN YABLOKOFF and the Renowned Prima Donna BELLA MYSELL together with the well-known singing actor LEON GOLD They will be assisted with a selected all-star cast of 15 in the last musical comedy success "The Jolly Landsman" Libretto by B. Freedman and I. Rosenberg. Music by Eli Trilling. SUNDAY, DEC. 31st MATINEE k EI ENING (NEM TEAR'S El'E) PRICES: $1.00. $UM, $2. 00 , Matinee: 75, , $1.00, $1.50, $2.00. Plus TNN. $2.60 Pill, Tax. TICKETS ON SALE AT: Metro Mush Flow 10328 Dexter lilvd., TO. 0-4114 Atkin's confoct lonery Store, 86-10 Twelfth St., Tit 24889—T1t. 2-10181 A. Littman, TV. 6 - 1186 At ;he TIreidi e only on day of performance, T•. 24648 confidence in the willingness and ability of the women to meet the goal set. While the plans are • not yet fully formulated, Mrs. Citrin said, it is nevertheless contem- plated that every woman in the organization will find it possible to be a contributor to this proj- ect, in accordance with her means, and every woman wishing to be a worker will find a place for herself in the scheme of work. At the meeting of the board at which this subject was dis- cussed, one definite idea was stressed—that in keeping with all other construction efforts in the Temple, this one, too, will serve the cause of our country while serving the needs of the Temple. Monies contributed will be turn- ed Into War Bonds immediately and many of the women will subscribe in the form of War Stamps placed in books which will carry the name of Temple Israel Sisterhood Kitchen Project. Mrs. Citrin may be reached at To. 9-4005 by anyone interested in working or desiring more in- 9 formation. A Meeting of the UNITED RELIEF COMMITTEE FOR THE JEWS OF POLAND Will Be Held SUNDAY, DEC. 24, AT 11 A. M. At the Office of the AMERICAN FEDERATION OF POLISH JEWS 9124 Linwood Ave. All Delegates who have founds for the Kits Campaign are requested to attend and bring in the monies which they have collected. All organizations which have not yet contributed toward this impor- tant cause are asked to do so. The office of the Federation is open daily except Saturday from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Further information can be had by calling Tyler 7 9650. - 1