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Equality Club Plans
Luncheon Feb. 13

The Equality Club wishes to
announce the celebration of its
17th annual donor luncheon on
Tuesday afternoon, Feb. 13, at
L'Aiglon in the Fisher Bldg:'
An interesting musical pro-

MRS. CHARLES LEVITT

gram has been arranged. The
highlight of this event will be a
two-piano duet, waltz and chor-
us by Gounod.
Chairman Mrs. Charles Levitt
urges all those desiring to at-
tend to phone Hogarth 3956.

I

Young Israel
Sponsors New
Youth Activities

Cleveland Rabbi
To Speak at
Shaarey Zedek

Rabbi Armand E. Cohen of
the Cleveland Jewish Center will
be the main speaker at the Fri-
day evening gathering at Shaar-
ey Zedek Social Ilall, at 8:30
p. m., Jan. 12. Mr. Cohen is an
outstanding rabbi. He will speak
on the topic "Kaddish-1945."
Cantor Jacob II. Sonenklar
will lead in the community sing-
ing of traditional Sabbath and
Hebrew melodies. Refreshments
will be served by the Sisterhood
after the program.
The Friday evening Oneg Sha-
bats will continue through the
winter until Passover. Outstand-
ing Jewish leaders will address
the congregation.

-:-CENTER ACTIVITIES-:-

Marshall Women
Luncheon Feb. 7

Center Inaugurates
New Dancing Classes

donor
The second annual
luncheon of the Louis Marshall
Women of Bnai Brith will be
held at the Book-Cadillac Rotel
Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 7, at
12:30 p. in. The guest speaker
will be Robert Lurie, who is Na-
tional War Service Director of
Bnai Brith.
The Invocation will be given
by Rabbi Leon Frans.
Miss Bella Goldberg will pre-
sent a vocal solo, accompanied
by Mrs. Rebecca Frohman. The
Bnai Brith message will be de-
livered by Mrs. Samuel Aaron,
president of Michigan Bnai Brith
Council.
The proceeds of this affair, as
well as all other Bnai Brith af-
fairs, will be contributed to the
various projects supported by
I3nai frith.
The price of admission is
$5.50. Tickets can be obtained
from the donor luncheon chair-
man, Mrs. Thomas Zohott, Trin-
ity 2-3189, or from her co-chair-
man. Mrs. Robert Nathans, Tyler
7-4470. Mrs. Pearl Katkowsky
is pledge chairman, and M rs.
Herman Kyff is secretary of the
donor luncheon.

cussion Group will inaugurate a
series of discussions on "De-
troit Plans Its Future." Lewis
Larkin, director of the Davison
Area Project, will be the first
speaker in the series. Meetings
of the Business and Profession-
al Discussion Group are held in
the Adult Lounge in the Jewish
Community Center, and begin at
9p. m.

A new term in ballroom danc-
ing starts Jan. 10 at the Jewish
Community Center under the in-
struction of Miss Barbara Chase.
The first hour, 8:15-9:15 p.
m., will be devoted to the waltz
and lindy hop dance steps. The
second hour, 9:15-10:15, to the
Book Chat at Center
rhumba and samba.
For further details call Miss Next Wednesday
Helen Grau, director of health
education at the Jewish Com-
Allan Barahal, director of the
munity C e n t e r. Registrations Union Bookstore, will be the
arc now being taken at the main discussion leader at the next
Book Chat program, which will
be held at the Jewish Commun-
ity Center, Woodward at Hol-
Jewish Youth to Hear brook, on Wednesday, Jan. 10.
Mr. Barahal will deal with
Young Women's
Talk by Elias Picheny Charles Beard's "Basic History
Mizrachi to Fete
of the United States" and John
New Members Jan. 10
Elias Picheny, assistant field Dos Passos' "State of the Na-
director of the Midwest Section tion." The program will be held
A tea honoring new members of the Jewish Welfare Board. in the library, and will begin at
of Young Women's Mizrachi will will speak at the meeting of the 9 p. in. All are welcome.
be held at the home of Mrs. delegates of the League of De-
Philip Dubrinsky, 1841 Oakman troit Jewish Youth at 8:30 p. Mothers to Discuss
Blvd., Wednesday, Jan. 10, at in., Jan. 11, at the Jewish Com-
1 p. m.
munity Center, Woodward at Situation in Greece
Miss Zelda Rosenthal will de- Holbrook.
"Analysing the Recent Brit-
pict "The Life of the Jew in
Mr. Picheny is serving as resi-
New York." Reports of the don- dent director of the Jewish Ed- ish-Greek Episode" is the theme
or luncheon to be held at the ucation Study, which is now be- to be discussed by the Various
Shaarey Zedek Jan. 31 will be ing conducted in Detroit. The Mothers' Clubs.
CALENDAR
given by the chairmen of the subject of Mr. Picheny's talk
Young Women's Study Club,
various committees.
will be "Youth and the Com- Tuesday, Jan. 9, at 1:30 p. m.
Mrs. Philip Fealk is general munity."
at the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg.,
chairman and Mrs. Harry Shu-
A bruncheon meeting of group
man is co-chairman. Pledges are presidents will be held at 11:30 Lawton and Davison.
Woodward Study Club, Wed-
being handled by Mrs. Jack Dunn a. m. Sunday, Jan. 14, in the
and Mrs. Simon Drisman. Mrs. home of Lillian Fischer on Cal- nesday, Jan. 10, at 1;30 p.
Lewis Friedman is chairman of vert. Bertha Chomsky, president at the Jewish Community Cen-
the souvenir book. Mrs. Julius of the League of Detroit Jewish ter. Woodward at Holbrook.
Davison Mothers' Club, Thurs-
Lipnick is her co-chairman. Mrs. Youth, will lead a round table
Leo Genser has charge of pub- discussion on "Making Your Club day, Jan. 11, at 8:30 p. m. at
tional Centel, Linwood at Bur-
licity. Mrs. Nat Fierberg, presi- More Effective."
nga me.
dent, urges all members to at-
tend and bring a friend.

Young Israel has embarked
upon a program of expansion of
its Youth group activities. In- Rabbi Nathan to Speak
creased number of story hours, At Friday Services
junior and intermediate groups,
, throughout the city, and an en-
"Facing the Future With Con-
larged enrollment of groups now fidence" is the subject of the
functioning is begin planned.
address to be delivered by Rabbi
At present a Sabbath story Jacob J. Nathan of Congregation
hour, under the leadership of Bnai Moshe, Jan. 12, at late Fri-
Mrs. Leonard Oschry, meets at day evening services.
p. m. every Saturday in the
Cantor David Katzman will
Beth Jacob School, Dexter at lead the prayers which will be-
Sturtevant. Starting Jan. 1 .3 gin at 8:15. A social hour wiil
and continuing every Saturday follow, with refreshments served
after that, a story hour, under by the Congregation Sisterhood.
the leadership of Miss Reva The public is invited.
Reichman, will be held at Con-
gregation Beth Tefilo Emanuel, r ,
Woodrow Wilson at Taylor. Jrricny Confidential .. .
Groups and clubs for boys in-
(Continued from Page 4)
clude Scout Troop 210, whose
Scout Master is Solomon B. Co- her career under the title, "Sbme
hen; a Junior-Intermediate con- of TheSe Days."
gregation, at the Beth Tefilo
Sholem Asch's new novel will
Emanuel led by Rabbi Joseph deal with the New York scene.
Nayowitz, whose members also they tell us .. . Patricia Marcus.
I meet Saturdity afternoon, and a wife of foreign trade expert An-
similar meeting every Saturday thony Marcus, will publish a
afternoon at the Bnai David selection of her poems in book
Synagogue under the leadership form.
of Rabbi David Zwig.
Groups for girls include the ABOUT PEOPLE:
Billy Rose, who's all over
Kadima, ages 14 to 16, spon-
sored by Miss Esther Cohen; Broadway these days, what with
Rebos, 11 to 14, sponsored by his Diamond Horseshoe, his new
Miss Hannah Cohen; Batya, 10 hit The Seven Lively Arts,"
to 13, newly re-organized under and his highly successful "Car-
the sponsorship of Miss Shirley men Jones," is said to be plan-
ning an "Aida" production now,
Klein.
with an all-Negro cast as in his
other operatic effort . . . And
Women's Sabbath
besides, Hollywood is supposed
League Meets Jan. 9
.o be projecting a film in which
A membership rally of the Wo- Billy's lively career will be im-
ized . . . Frequenters of
bmen's League for Sabbath Ob- mortal
a
servance, 12th Street Branch, hot spots may look forward to
will be held Tuesday, Jan. 9, at new night club comedian, who'll
the Tayhir and Woodrow Wilson be making his debut in a couple
of months . . . His name will be
Synagogue.
Rabbi Abraham Zentman of Leon Victor—but until now he
the Yeshivath Beth Yehudah will has been known to Yiddish thea-
be the principal speaker. Re- tergoers as their favorite laugh-
ports will be given on the mem- compeller, Leo Fuchs . . . There's
bership drive now being carried talk of a play, as yet unwritten,
we believe, centering about Adah
n.
II members are urged to Isaacs Menken, famous Amer-
le and to bring their friends. ican actress of the 19th cen-
tury.
i'freshments will be served.

Dads, Sons, Daughters
Day Planned by
Temple Israel Men

The Father and Son party will
be it little different this year,
according. to Maurice Levin,
chairman Of the committee. It
will be a Fathers, Sons and
Daughters affair. The exact date
has not been decided as yet.
The committee also includes Irv-
ing Small, Harry Pliskow and
Sol I. Stein.
Saul J. Benyas, head of the
USO committee, reported that
Dance Orchestra
Service Wives
the Christmas Eve party, in
Organized at Center
which the Men's Club partici-
To Meet Thursday
The Music Department of the pated at the USO Headquarters.
The Service Wives of the Jew- Jewish Community Center an- received nation-wide praise.
Rehearsals are being held for
ish Community Center will hold trounces that a dance orchestra
their next meeting at 8:30 n. m. under the leadership of Alexan- the revue "Fun Mania" to be
Thursday, Jan. 11.
der Wolton is being organized. held at 8:30 p. m. Tuesday, Jan.
Mrs. Sadie Saferstein is chair-
young people of high school 23, at the Institute of Arts.
man of the group and announces age who are interested in join- There are still a few parts open
that numbers have set them- ing should apply to Music De- for the show. The Sisterhood
selves a War Bond goal for the partment, J e NV i s It Community will be special guests for the en-
purchase of an ambulance plane. Center, 8904 Woodward, or call tire evening.
Refreshments will be served
On New Year's Day the club MA. 8400.
by the members of the club af-
served 1,200 soldiers at the
Downtown USO. Members also
Drink at table, not behind a ter the performance. An entire
group from the Men's Club is
bring small gifts to each meet- pillar.
being formed to select a date to
ing• to send to servicemen as
part of their program of assist-
A present is cheap but love is go down to the Red Cross Blood
Donor Station.
ing the Serve-A-Camp Project. dear.
Homemaking classes, Red Cross
knitting, and many other activi- I
ties are planned.
All wives of servicemen are
invited to join this group and
may call Mrs. Esther Mossman
Is Happy to Announce That Its
at the Center.

The Yeshivativ Chachmey Lublin

12th Street Center
Features Library

One of the outstanding fea-
tures of the 12th Street Council
Center is the library which is
under the direction of Mrs.
Emanuel J. Harris. The 12th
Street Council Center, which is
located at 12th and Blaine, is
sponsored jointly by the Jewish
Community Center and the De-
troit Section National Council
of Jewish Women.
Since the opening of the Cen-
ter the library has been popular
with both adults and children.
A number of books have been
contributed to the library and
many have been loaned through
the courtesy of the Utley Branch
of the Detroit Public Library.
Periodicals and magazines, as
well as the Jewish Encyclopedia,
are important features of the li-
brary.
Harold Weiss is the director
of the Center and is assisted by
a volunteer staff recruited from
the Detroit section, National
Council of Jewish Women.

Learn to Swim
At Jewish Center



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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Friday, January 5, 1945

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CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110

Come down to the Center,
and have a choice of any one of
the various swimming strokes
you wish, and learn it in two
weeks.
Become a proficient swimmer;
don't remain a "water wall-flow-
er." Prepare now for your sum-
mer vacation. Register with
Joshua Borodkin, swimming di-
rector.

Detroit's Future,
Center Group Topic

On Thursday, Jan. 11, the
Business and Professional Dis-

Second Annual Banquet

Will Be Held At the

JEWISH COMMUNITY CENTER

Woodward and Holbrook on

JANUARY 7, 1945, 6:00 P. M.

Organizations and congregations are urged to participate
in this affair 'by reserving a special table for their repre-
sentatives. Most organizations will be approached by
representatives of our Yeshivah. We ask you to accept
them favorably and with dignity and help them in their
holy work for this sacred institution. Some organizations
which cannot be approached personally because of lack
of delegates will be approached with tickets sent through
mail. They are requested to respond favorably.

Individuals to whom Torah and Jewish education is
dear, will certainly use the opportunity to participate in
this grand Torah affair and help thereby the mainten-
ance of our great institution, Yeshivah Chachmey Lublin.
Help the Torah and the Torah will protect you and
your families.

RABBI E.L. SILVER, of Cincinnati
will be the guest speaker

For Reservations Call: Townsend 8-5055
or Tyler 4-9420.

Board of Sponsors:

DANIEL TEMCHIN

Temporary Chairman.

MORRIS FISHER,

Treasurer.

HARRY STOLSKY,

Recording Secretary.

Banquet Committee:

JUDAH LACHAR,

Chairman.

JACOB SOBERMAN,

Treasurer.

MORRIS KANER,

Ticket Holder.

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