ra.lasards 4•••••011111ftapt, Friday, January 5, 1945 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and the Legal Chronicle Page Two Seymour Lipkin Symphony Soloist Saturday, Jan. 13 Adler to Address Congress Group A complimentary buffet lunch- ten for paid-up members only Seymour Lipkin, 17, pianist, will be held at the Jewish Corn- son of Dr. and Mrs. Ezra Lip- ihonity Center at 12:30 p. kin of Webb Ave., will appear on Jan. 10, to be followed by as soloist with the Detroit Sym- the regular meeting of the De- troit Women's Division of the American Jewish Congress. Philip Adler, foreign corres- pondent for The Detroit News, will be the guest speaker and, his subject will be "Foreign Pol- icy." Mrs. William Flashenberg will discuss "Restoration of Jew- ish Rights." The second in the series of five rally teas given by the fund raising committee, under the di- rection of Mrs. Milton Prag, chairman, assisted by Mrs. Irv- ing Lappin, co-chairman, will be held Friday, Jan. 12, at 1:30 p. nl., at the home of Mrs. Mil- ton Mahler, 17534 Fairfield. Mrs. Irving Dworman's subject at this rally will be "Action in Public Relations," and Mrs. J. C. Solo- mon will discuss "Spotlight on Anti-Semitism." Jewish Community Council Plans Annual Institute Jan. Shaarey Zedek Young People to Meet Sunday 21 The Jewish Community Coun- The committee consists of Jos- eph Bernstein, Lawrence W. cil will hold a Community Coun- Crohn, Rabbi Leon Frain, Dr. cil Institute on Sunday, Jan. 21, Leo Franklin, William Hordes, at the Jewish Community Cell- Samuel Jacobson, Harry Kam- incr, Leon Kay and Julian Kro- ter, Woodward and Holbrook. This year's Institute will be lik. The Young People's Society Congregation Shaarey Zedek wi hold their final open meeting of Sunday, Jan. 7, at 2 :30 p. in at Shaarey Zedek. There will b( entertainment, refreshments al of fu n. The committee has made ten- dancing for an afternoon year it 1 _ the fourth held by the Com- munity Council. The purpose is native plans for the program to provide an opportunity for which will center around the a thorough discussion of the theme, "Is Democracy Possible philosophy, activities and mob- in Jewish Community Life?" It lens of the Council. The Insti- I is intended to have a keynote Lute is the occasion for stock-'address On the subject to be taking and self-analysis, when followed by general discussion delegates, officers of affiliated or- on questions of democracy in ganizations and guests are en I philanthropy and social service, cou•aged to express their views education and religion. Prominent national personali- on the work of the Community , ties are being contacted as Council. James I. Ellmann, president speakers . for the dinner and eve- of the Council, has appointed a ning sessions. The full program special committee to work on and list of participants will be the agenda for the Institute. announced shortly. - UHS Auxiliary Sponsors Pageant Plans for the cooling elude may cultural and social a K _ t tivities. All young women of the coo n _ !nullity between the ages of 8 and 26, and young men betwee n the ages of 21 and 32, are i ,_ vited to attend this final op n meeting and participate in t e group's active program. For further information plea..„ phone TO. 6-0004 or TY. 6-8921 . Plan Symposium On 'Black Book' In Detroit Feb. 4 ift JWV Auxiliary Gives Loud Speaker • To 'Marine Hospital Department of Michigan Lad es Auxiliary of Jewish War V q_ erans have presented a lo d speaker system and ear phonie s to Marine Hospital. Department hospital chairmt n , Henrietta Niman, made the prei i _ entation. The auditorium wall s filled to capacity with vetera4 s at the dedication. . a The following were co-chiti5._ men: Esther Tenzer. Fanny Kai,. lin, Birdye Rosenberg, presider 135, Lillian Fink, Rose Cowie?, Eve Finestein, Bertha Schaff e , Fay Tittlebaum, Lillian Sac.k • Dora Rosenblatt, Madeline Rofi_ lins, president 190; Elsie Leflup, Dorothy Blatnikoff. They wen. -- through all wards and gave each patient packages of cigarettes, candy and smoking tobacco. The Holiday Pageant present- ed by the Woman's Auxiliary The American Committee of SEYMOUR LIPKIN of the United Hebrew Schools in Jewish Writers, Artists and the Social Hall of Congregation Scientists is organizing a sym- phony Orchestra on Saturday Shaarey Zedek on Dec. 27, was posium in Detroit to acquaint light, Jan. 13, at the Masonic attended by a capacity crowd. the public with the purposes and Temple. A choir of '75 boys and girls, aims of "The Black Book." Seymour has appeared with Rabbi Max Kirshblum, execu- under the direction of Mrs. Alex The Symposium will take place tive vice president of the Miz- national orchestras and has been Roberg, sang various holiday on Sunday, Feb. 4, at 3 p. m. rachi Organization of America. heard and praised by such out- songs. Miss Shirley Subar ac- Rabbi A. M. Hershman of religious branch of the Zionist standing musicians as Serge companied them on the piano. Shaarey Zedek, and Albert E. movement, will speak at the 33rd Koussevitzky, Eugene Ormandy The script, describing the most Kahn, New York, will speak. anniversary celebration of De. and Efrem Zimbalist. In 1938, at the age of 11, he characteristic features of each The place of the meeting and troit Mizrachi Sunday evening. von a scholarship to the Curtis holiday, was read by the nar- the list of additional speakers Jan. 14, at Shaarey Zedek Social will be announced later. Institute of Music in Philadel- rator, Mrs. Bert L. Smokier. Hall. To make this Symposium a The pageant was opened with Rabbi Kirshblum will discuss phia, and three years later ap- the festival of Chanukah. The success, a special conference is peared as soloist with the Phil- the present status of Palestine entire cycle of all holidays and called for Sunday, Jan. 14, at and its capacity to absorb the adelphia orchestra, under Eug- festivals were presented in song 11 a. in. at the Jewish Cultural ...me °mainly. That year he was remnant of European Jewry. and drama. A unique playlet was Center, 2705 Joy Rd. All Jew A feature of the celebration also soloist with the Detroit presented in Hebrew by the pup- ish organizations are asked to gole--Aportment Property Symphony Orchestra, under the will be the induction of 10 local ils of David Shackney, in con- send delegates. Dr. Jack Agins baton of Victor Kolar. synagogues into the Mizrachi. In May, 1942, Seymour was nection with the Passover Holi- will preside at the conference Dr. Oscar Wolfsberg of the awarded the Curtis Alumni day. Miss Miriam Gold present- and at the Symposium. Vaad Leumi, who came to the award for "general excellence." ed 0 Purim dialogue, and Norman United States from Palestine to That summer he was chosen by Ruttenberg was in charge of Home Relief Society attend the World Jewish Con- Serge Koussevitzky as the offi- the Bikkurim procession in con- 13 apts. All 3 tins. & bath. Table stoves, stoker. Exeellent eotid. Rent gress, inspired an audience at cial pianist for the Berkshire nection with the Shavuoth holi- Re-Elects Officers tii2uti. This tine Knoell y cannot he Congregation Bnai Moshe on Music Center Orchestra. The Home Relief Society has duplicated for only $30,000. Terms day. Jan. 1, with his account of the $11,000 to mtge. Miss Drora Selesny sang a elected the following officers: In September, 1943, he was accomplishments of the Yishuv, engaged as coach to the Phil- number of solos in connection $41,0410 da- u. 501 id brit. n aid • 5 ruts. President, Mrs. Irving Small; & bath. Well 'milt ye, y clean. Rent its contribution to the war ef- adelphia Opera Company. with Chanukah and Pesach. Eug- chairman of board, Mrs. Arthur $3321. Cost owner $30,1100. Poor ro`rtt--r.nd the plans that Palestine health sacritice snap 118,000. Tenants has ene Zweig, a pupil of the Rose Gould ; vice president in charge Seymour then Since Jewry has for the future. pay electric & gas. toured with Efren Zimbalist, Sittig Cohen School, Henry Wein- of cases, Mrs. Maurice Garelik; 20 apts. 1-5 rms. North end nor. conducted the Detroit Symphony traub of the David W. Shnons vice president in charge of ways (Mod cond. New stoker. mow lank- School. and Yetta Rubin of the and means, Mrs. Adolph Deut- Orchestra, and appeared in joint iest heater. Rent $10.0 0 0 earns 1 0 % New Bnai Brith Group net nn $55,0tla prim.. Only $15,000 recital with William Primrose, Philadelphia-Byron School. sang sch; vice president, chairman of ilow 0. • holiday songs. Abraham Shech- year book, Mrs. Sam Marks; vice Formed in Detroit nationally known violist. Itig 31 opt. Tiled lobby. 12 large ter was in charge of some of president, co-chairman of year porches. stoker, tan Mess a ;tier heat A new Bnai Brith Business the solos. Solomon Kasdan, book, Mrs. Jack Sylvan. er. Item 013.099. Tenant , pay elec- and Professional group has been A.Z.A. and Junior Girls Principal of the Rose Sittig Co- Vice president, chairman of tric. 111d::. cos] $115,1100. Out of town oa tler says sett only $75,000. organized in Detroit under the hen School, was in charge of membership, Mrs. Morris Rosen- Sponsor Bond Rally $15,00 11 , auspices of the Pisgah Women. the arrangements. He was as- berg; vice president, co-chair- $15,11011 down. 22 opts. 1 .11111110, 00 d Mrs. Samuel Aaron, president of sisted by Alex Roberg, principal man of membership. Mrs. J. Eng- Rent Chapter 337 of A.Z.A. and st oyes. new All 1-0 rms. the Michigan Women's Council, the Louis Marshall Bnai Brith of the Parkside School. lander; recording secretary, Mrs. $111.1111. Sold one.. $1 15,no 0. Buy to Mom or resell only $52,500. Refreshments were served by Jack Rosenberg; corresponding reported. Their charter meet- Junior Girls are sponsoring a Quality. 10 apts. 2-3 large 1111s. ing is scheduled for 8:30 p. m. War Bond Rally at the Jewish the Woman's Auxiliary. Mrs. secretary, Mrs. Joseph Rotten- V11... Marble stairs tiled entrance, Thursday,. Jan 25, at the Bel- Community Center at 8 p. m. Philip Gilbert, together with the berg ; treasurer, Mrs. Joseph Am. stoker, tankless water heater. members of the board, were in Grabow; financial secretary, Mrs. A beauty only $16,0011. Terms $211.1100, crest Hotel. An unusually fine Jan. 9. program is being arranged. Names of A.Z.A. boys in serv- charge of the social hour. Mrs. Ben Cohen ; publicity, Mrs. Sam- 22 opts. 4 story elevator. All new reirtg. nri Omit rent $20.000. M.P.A. This makes the 13th women's ice and hard-to-get items will be Jack Tobin is president of the uel Goldman ; auditor, Mrs. Mur- o the duration. PH., says $10.0110 Si' Woman's Auxiliary. ray Adelson. group in Michigan. The twelfth auctioned off. cut 10 $10.0011 terms $16,000. No On Thursday, Jan. 11, at more or less. See Mr. Bedford. Mickey Wolf and Co. will be was just recently formed at 12 :30 p. 01., Mrs. Harry M. Shul- WE SPP:P11.1.1.17.11 : IN THE 51.tN- Grand Rapids at which time Mrs. the chief attraction of the Bond Al'Alt'$31ENTS .ThEllENT man of 2651 Webb Ave will be Samuel Leib, liaison officer be- show. Chapter 309 will present Sholem Aleichem hostess to the new and old mem- Al'AltREN & (11)1PAN • the minstrel show which won tween the District Grand Lodges ('a. 0321 Institute Activities Dime Bide. bers of the board of the Home and the Auxiliaries, Mrs. Sam- ;he award at the A.Z.A. stunt Relief Society. uel Aaron and Matilda Sims light. The USO Unit of Bnai E. Louis Neimand, educational member of the general commit- 3rith Junior Girls will also par- director of the Jewish Commun- .ake in the program. tee, attended. ity Center, will address the Fri- 1:14.1 - 4FIX1- 04 CFC-0 -C-C-0-1 :1- 0-C4 .8.1* day night gathering of the Sho- lem Aleichem Folk Institute. His topic will be "Peretz Smolensky. as the Precursor of For 2 months only we are offering the public at a special price Jewish Nationalism." M. Dombey, Mrs. Cohen and I. Finkelstein will take part in Your living expenses from age 50 the program. Miss Laye Win- onward will have to be met either by ocur and H. Blank will conduct • An original formula of the late famous the singing. your income at that time or by the scientist, Dr George Washington Carver. Miss Mania Pawlowska, well This massaging oil is scientifically com- known educator and student of amount you put away now toward the Polish lore and literature, will years when your earning power de- pounded and tested. It relieves muscular be the next speaker at the Sem- creases. Don't let the old man you aches and pains due to exposure and over- inar of the Institute at 9 p. m. will be then, condemn the young man Monday, Jan. 8, at the school, exertion. Also used by many athletes. you are today. Establish a definite 3754 Monterey. The topic will be "Poles in savings schedule now by investing in MAIL $1.00 to address below. We will send you, postage Detroit." Miss Pawloska has re- a Great-West Life Pension Plan. prepaid, a six ounce bottle with instructions. (Regular price cently completed a study of Pol- You'll be glad you did! ish folk lore, which will be pub- is $1.50). lished by Wayne University. HARRY HIMELSTEIN Write your name, address and zone number plainly. Mizrachi to Hear Rabbi Kirshblum Sunday, Jan. 14 Sale Apartments - Can You Picture Yourself Special Introductory Offer! at Retirement Age? Curtis Rubbing Oil United Medicinal Distributing Co. 501 Tobin Bldg., 1308 Broadway Detroit 26, Mich. -0-4:1-CH>.*-0-00-04:11:14:1-1X1- 0414: 1 0-1:14:1- Pti-ti- CH)04:HXHX1-0-0-CH)-ti-00-0-00-04:1 11738 DEXTER BLVD. Between Webb and Tuxedo '41.14LITY MEATS — ALWAYS FRESH Aaron B. biargolis AM Kosher Meat & Poultry Market .,—i-. — . 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