Friday, December 29, 1911
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Le al Chroni• le
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-:-CENTER ACTIVITIES
Witold Malcuzynski
—:— Soloist with Detroit
Symphony on Jan. 4
New Day School Classes Announced
By Yeshivath Beth Yehudah
With the beginning of the new bivah. The new term starts a t
school term, Yeshivath Beth Ye- the end of January, 1945. The
Intermediate Hobby Night
hudah will open, in addition to office of Yeshivath Beth Yehuda'
The first concerts by the De- the classes of the first and sec- is located at 12301 Dexter, tel
12th Street Council
To Be Held Thurs., Jan. 11 troit
Symphony in 1945 promise and year already in operation, phone Hogarth 7990.
Program Announced
Intermediate hobby night, at to be nothing less than sensa-
Further details of the Y eshi.
a new 1-B grade and the third
A program of activities for the the Jewish Community Center, be- tional. Profounds works will be and fourth years of its Day vah program for the next seines-
School. This department of the ter will be announced at a con-
12th Street Council Center is an- gins on Thursday, Jan. 11, with
Yeshivah operates under the su- ference Of local organizations
nounced by Mrs. 'Harry L. Jones, meetings of the Opportunity Club,
pervision of the Detroit Board and synagogues, Sunday, h o . 14 ,
H ap
chairman of the program commit- the
py Posters, and the staff
of Education and Board of 2 :30 p. in., in the synagogue
of " The Observer," the interme-
tee.
Health, and has an excellent auditorium, Dextei a,, r1 j (t 1 .
"Great interest has been shown," diate council newspaper. These
t
i l l Lieberman
L e b
lectu
e Nett
staff
of competent teachers ap- land.
said Mrs. Jones, "by the children groups will meet every Thursday
proved by state and local auth- York, well known journalist and
and adults of the 12th Street night and will be devoted to the
r e rC,IIINII,i•ni deliver a hne ( keynote e
community in the new unit of exploration of vocational and edu-
()titles.
i es; the paint-
The children, who receive a address on the topic, Jews and
the Jewish Community Center. cational opportunit
full course in English and Heb- Judaism in a Gentile World,"
We are attempting to serve our ing of posters for the interme-
rew subjects from 9 a. m. to 4 under which title he recently
friends by offering a program of diate council; and the publication
p. m., are thus allowed free published an important book.
special activities for a variety of the bi-weekly council mimeo-
time for play and recreation Mr. Lieberman, who is it ineir -
of interests." graphed paper.
after • school hours. Yeshivah her of the "Forward" staff, will
The schedule as announced by Kane, The Wonder Magician
Day School classes are much dwell upon the problems of Jew-
Mrs. Jones includes the forma-
smaller than. those in the public ish education confronting par.
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To
Feature
Program
Jan.
tion of Girl Scout Troops, sewing
schools, providing for closer and cots and communal leaders in
classes on Wednesday afternoon
more personal contact between the modern American Jewish
Kane, the wonder magician, will
under the direction of Mrs. Cope-
teacher and pupil. Class pro- scene.
land, a photography group under feature the intermediate council
grams and text books are those
the leadership of Manny Klein. jive junction which will be held
city institu-
employed i n th
A writing class is being led by at the Jewish Community Center
Lions, including . such subjects as N. Y. Mayor Criticizes
Mrs. Ben Shwayder. A stamp club on Saturday night, Jan. 0. Irv.
music, arts and crafts, nature
is being organized and will meet Fields, his orchestra and a group
study and drawing as well as U. S. Refugee Policy
early in January. An airplane of local entertainers are also in-
reading, writing, spelling, arith-
building club for boys is already eluded on the intermediates' first
NEW YORK (WNS)—Mayor
metic, history and geography.
meeting every Tuesday afternoon. 1945 night club program.
According to Irving Herkowitz,
Parents who have children in LaGuardia of New York told the
In addition to these groups the
the first four years of elemen- 2,500 delegates to the Hias Coun-
new Center has special dances chairman of the social committee,
tary school may now enroll them cil of Organizations meeting at
every Saturday night for the prices for the dance will be 40
at the Yeshivah Day School. the Hotel Diplomat that "we can
WITOLD MALCUZYNSKI
teen age folk of the neighborhood. cents to members and 60 cents
hot not be particularly proud" of the
and
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These dances are held to the mu- to non-members, tax included. The
tut y 1,0 a r d
council is also planning a Presi- played by this orchestra, a daz- Bus
lunches are provided by the Y es- fact gte heast w t e o h t a h v i e s admitted
sic Tournaments
of the juke box.
country
refugees
are being organ- dent's Birthday Ball for the In- zling pianist will make his first
forced them to live in a desig- •
ized by the children and adults fantile Paralysis Fund on Satur- a p pearance in Detroit.
Zedakah
Club
to
Serve
nated space—at Fort Ontario.
two
In the brief span of
in such games as chess, checkers, (lay, Jan. 27, at the 12th St.
This "stingy" attitude, the May-
years,
Witold
Malcuzynski,
end-
Breakfast
to
Servicemen
table tennis and pool. Several of Council Center.
or said, is not in accord with the
nent Polish pianist, who appears
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the better players have offered
Zedakah
Club held its last American spirit of liberalism.
with the Detroit Symphony Jan.
to teach the games to beginners. Service Wives to Hold
4, has so taken America by storm meeting at the home of Mri• Yet, the Mayor continued, we
For pre-school children there are Meeting Thurs., Jan. 11
that he will make 15 appear- Sylvia Gourwitz on Monday, may as well be realistic. Any leg-
classes on Wednesday morning
Dec. 18. Following the business illation liberalizing the country's
T he Service Wives of the Jew- antes with Symphony orchestras
and afternoon and on Friday
policy toward immigration would
afternoon. These classes are un- ish Community Center will hold on this continent this season. In
he said.
sure of defeat in Congress,
the course of his brief but light- reports,
members
heard by
a Mrs.
very be
interesting
book review
Jan.
der the direction of Mrs. Jones. their next meeting Thursday,
The Council Center is the corn- 11, at 8 p. m. Mrs. Frances Mar- ning career, Europe, South Amer- Esther Mossman.
Abraham Hermann, president of
Instead of giving a Chanukah
munity service being sponsored kowitz, program chairman, has ica and North America have pany for the boys at Percy Jones Hills, told the convention that
by the Jewish Community Center planned an interesting program. come under the spell of this sen-
Hospital as planned, Zedakah "the surviving Jews of Europe
The Service Wives were organ- sational pianist.
and the Detroit Section, National
Only a few years ago M
alcuz- Club
is purchasing a rubber mat are 'haunted as by a nightmare'.''
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Council of Jewish Women. The ized several months ago and now
the pool, which is badly They have gone through so much
Center is directed by Harold have a membership of over 100 ynski was a student of phil os-
y, a
led Hostesses again served suffering that they are distrust-
Weiss, who is being assisted by wives of men in service. The e ophy in Warsaw University,
the
boys of the Armed Forces ful of all assurances and the only
proj-
it
was
here
that
his
ever-increas-
an operating committee under the group has many interesting
chairmanship of Mrs. Leonard H. ects such as: serving at the USO, ing and irresistable vocation for on Wednesday evening, Dec. 20, desire of most of them is to settle
Weiner, with Mrs. Jack Rothberg manning a War Bond booth, home- music compelled him to give up in the club rooms of the Great somewhere else, he said.
Isaac L. Asofsky, speaking at
as vice chairman. In addition the making classes, participation in till other studies for a complete Lakes Club at the Belcrest Ho the convention, declared that the
working staff of the Center is re- the Serve-A-Camp project, Red devotion to his art. The great tel. On Jan. 7 members will
di
cruited and furnished by the Na- Cross knitting and other activities Paderewski invited his young serve a Sunday morning break- problem of reuniting the torn
tional Council of Jewish Women. which are planned for the future. compatriot to play for him and fast to servicemen and women families of Europe will consti- i
All wives of servicemen are in- was so impressed with the boy's at the Jewish Community Cen- tute one of the major problems
of postwar reconstruction.
vited to come to the next meeting talents that he then and there ter.
became his teacher. At the last
The next meeting w • ill be held _
and join the club.
International Chopin Competition Monday, Jan. 8, at the home of
Mothers' Clubs
in Warsaw in 1937, Maycuzyn- Mrs. Dorothy Sklar, 18994 Wil-
A ua Ballet to Be
Open up the cold blockade in your nose
ski won the " Grand Prix" and demere, at 1:30.
Receptivity to new ideas along
with fast-acting Penetro Nose Drops.
Presented
in
February
was
launched
on
a
tremendous
social, national and international
Breathe freer, easier, almost instantly,
The Aqua Ballet of the Jewish tour of the European continent.
will be discussed by the following
as they cool, soothe and shrink swollen
Use only as
It were better for a man to
groups:
Community Center, consisting of Twice escaping the Germans b be thrown into a fire than that nasal membranes. Caution: 25c, 50c. Get
h
Young Women's Study Club— 10 boys and 10 girls, has finally a air's
directed.
Generous
bottle
breadth the young pian-
d its completion as far as
ist went to South America where he should shame his neighbor PENETRO NOSE DROPS
Tuesday, Jan. 2, 1945, at 1:30
reache
he
rapidly
became a public idol. publicly.
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pres
p. m., at the Rose Sittig Cohen
ic is of
concerned.
practice
the Aqua The
Ballet will In 1942, Malcuzynski came to
Bldg., Davison and Lawton.
entation o
Fenkell Mothers' Club—Tues- be a novel event for the Center. America, played in Carnegie Hall
DETROIT'S ONLY NATURAL MINERAL BATHS
day, Jan. 2, 1945, at 8:30 p. m., The pool will be flooded with col- and he has scored triumph after
Mineral, Turkish and Reducing Baths
3188 Fenkell (next door to Pos- ored lights, t he boys will wear triumph ever since. The program
of January 4, conducted by Val-
lue.
ner's Bakery).
red suits, and the girls b
Center Mothers' Club—Wednes- Music will be played throughout ter Pools, assistant to Karl Krue-
the
performance. The Aqua Bal- ger, will consist of the Hector
day, Jan. 3, 1945, at 8:30 p. m.,
FOOT OF SECOND BLVD., OPPOSITE D. & C. BOAT LINES
at the Jewish Community Center, let will be presented some tim e Berlioz. "Le Carnaval Romain;"
Take Woodward Cars Marked Boat Piers
Francois F. Chopin, Concerto for
Woodward at Holbrook.
in February.
Piano and Orchestra in F Minor
Separate
Departments for Men and Women
12th St. Mothers' Club—Thurs-
(with M r. Malcuzynski as solo-
O?tN DAY AND NIGHT
day, Jan. 4, 1945, at 8:30 p.
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ist), Gioacchino A. Rossini, for
Lachar's Hall, 8939 12th St.
"Target for Today"
(Adagio
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Barhiere di Si
String Orchestra), Claude A. De-
Film to Be Shown Jan. 3
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COLD-STUFFED NOSE?
WAYNE BATHS
"Target for Today," a one and Nuages."
bussy: (a)
(b)
and "Nocturne,"
Maurice Ravel,
"
be
one-half film feature,
will
shown at the Jewish Community
"La Larry
Valse."
Adler, king of all har-
The music depart! milt of the Center, Woodward at Holbrook, monica virtuosos, is coming back
Center an- on Wednesday, Jan. 3. The film to play with Karl Krueger be-
Jewish Community g orchestra, was produced by the Ai my Air
nounces that a stri tion of Julius Force and shows a bombing said cause of public demand. On Jan.
the Detroit Symphony will be
to be under the dire at the Cen- from the planning stage, through 6,
on the Mutual coast-to-coast net-
Chajes, music three •
ter,
is being organized. Rehearsals briefing, take-off, flight, bombs work for an entire hour and
ter,
are scheduled to start Jan. 7 and away, and return home. Pro Larry Adler will be the first solo-
will take place every Sunday at grams are held in the Adult ist to be carried with the orches-
12 noon. There is no age limit, Lounge, and begin at 8:45 p. m. tea on this series of broadcasts.
111r. Krueger and Mr. Adler built
and no fee is required. Applica- All are welcome.
most pleasing program con-
Lions should be addressed to: Mu-
He who throws even a splinter a
of the Beethoven Fifth
sic Department, Jewish Comma-
s li n g
8904 Woodward, De- to cover a widow's house will be si Symphony,
the Berger Harmon-
nity Center,
ica Concerto, Griffes' "Pleasure
protected by God.
troit 2.
Dome of Kubla Khan," First Ro-
manian Rhapsody of Enesco and
the Ravel "Boelro" for Orches-
tra and Harmonica.
Admission tickets may be pur-
chased for the first concert of
(Geverkshaften Campaign
the Detroit Symphony on Jan. 4
calls upon every Jewish organization to elect their delegates imme-
with Malcuzynski as soloist, at
Friends of the Detroit Symphony,
diately, and be represented at the
5350 John R, TE. 1-0488; also
ANNUAL CONFERENCE
at Federated Merchants' Organi-
zation of America, 2210 E. For-
to be held
est, TE. 2-1710; Central Citi-
zens' Committee, 5216 Mitchell,
Sunday, January 7th, at 1:30 P.M.
IV. 1712; and at Grinnell Bros.
in the
RA. 1124.
String Orchestra Formed
Under Julius Chajes
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RABBI SAMUEL WOHL
noted dramatist
of Cincinnati
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INVITED TO JOIN GROUP
Single men and women be-
tween the ages of 28 and 40
who enjoy congenial social and
cultural activities are invited to
join our mixed group.
For further details call Harry,
evenings after 8. University 4-
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