Friday, February 2, 1945 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE end The Legal Chronicle Poge Eight Tuesday Musicale Program on Feb. 6 RUSSIA NW' Sisterhood Plan Rally Feb. 7 Racial Tension Rises in America A membership rally of the Sis- terhood of the Northwest Heb- rew Congregation and Center will be held at the home of Mrs. David Tchor, 19371 Pennington Dr., on Wednesday, Feb. 7, at 8 p. m. The newly elected officers of the Sisterhood will be installed by Mrs. David Cohen. A musical program will fea- ture Mrs. Norman Allen at the piano and Mrs. Florence Rosman will give a dramatic presentation. Refreshments will be served. Arrangements have been com- pleted for the children's Purim party which is to be held at the Bagley School on Thursday, March 1, between 4 and 6 p. m. Purim games will be played and traditional refreshments will he served. The Tuesday Musicale brings Elmhurst at Fourteenth ; Jewish NEW YORK (WNS) — There has been an increase in all forms to its seventh morning musicale Community Center, Jewish Cul- Temple Israel Juniors To Meet Sunday In celebration of its first an- niversary as a Detroit youth group, Temple Israel Juniors will hold a "Member-bring-a-Member" meeting at 2:30 p. m. Sunday, Feb. 4, at the home of Gerry Silverman, 3295 Waverly. The afternoon's program will include a review of the year's activities by Ruth Miriam Levine and Ruth Medal. Plans for the Juniors' March activities, including the annual election of officers, will be an- nounced. FINANCIAL Responsibility IN A NUTSHELL Under Michigan's new Fi- nancial Responsibility Law every auto accident which results in personal injury must be re- ported to the Secretary of State. Each driver involved if not insured with a licensed com- pany must file up to $11,000 security to pay all claims or his license is revoked. 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Donors to the annual fund Feb. 6, at the Detroit Art Mus- tural Center ( formerly Jericho of racila tension in the United eum, the beautiful Roccoco Temple), 2705 Joy ; vacant stores raising campaign of the Detroit States, it was reported here by at Dexter near Rochester and at Women's Division of the Amer- Dr. John Slawson, executive vice 12th and Lee Place. ican Jewish Congress will attend president of the American Jew- Some of the organizations ish Committee, at the three-day which sent delegates and which plenary meeting of the National are participating in the Russian Community Relations Advisory War Relief drive include the De- Council. . troit Chapter of the American Ascribing this increase to the Jewish Congress; Congregation economic and social dislocations Bnai Zion, Yiddish Folks Verein, of a wartime eonomy, Dr. Slaw- Turover Society, Kishenever, Ho- son said that there has been an rodoker, Pinsker Verein, Odessa increase in anti-Negroism and Society, Painters' Local 42, Car- anti-Catholicism as well as anti- penters' Local 1513, Bakers' Lo- Semitism. Fear of more strin- cal, Furriers' Union, Congrega- gent goverdmen prosecution dur- tion Bnai David, Congregation ing wartime has, however, re- Bnai Moshe, Pisgah Lodge, B na i sulted in a decrease in the num- Brith, First Hebrew Congrega- ber of active anti-Semitic organi- tion of Delray and Jewish Peo- zations and professional anti- ples Fraternal Order. Semites. He warned that the It was explained that organi- insecurity and frustrations of zations can send bulk foods and large masses of people that may if they contribute $500 worth develop in the postwar period is of food or more than can desig- unquestionably a threat to be nate the town to which the food guarded against. should be sent. Further progress in achieving Anatol Yakovlev, secretary of coordination of activities and MARGUERITE KOZENN the Soviet Consulate in New •onimon planning by the national Jewish defense agencies and the Suite by H. Zilcher. This suite York, was the Soviet representa- 18 local community relations for the soprano voice, violin, cel- tive at the conference Sunday. DR. OTTO SCHIRN groups was insured by a program lo and piano is based on the it was revealed that Jews in of organization adopted unani- theme of the last movement of Ruosia rank fourth among all a tea to be given at the Detroit mously by the National Commun- Beethoven's Ninth Symphony. the peoples in the number of ity Relations Advisory Council Guest artists, who will perform awards bravery and that Institute of Arts at 1 :45 Wed- there are dozens of Jewish gen- nesday, Feb. 14. at the three-day gathering. The this number, are : Marguerite Kozenn, dramatic erals in the Russian armies. program was urged by David Dr. Otto Schirn, economist, an Other speakers included Rabbi Sher, NCRAC chairman, who was soprano ; Julius Chajes, compos- executive of the World Jewish Sperka, Moses, Finkelstein, exe- er-pianist, and two members of re-elected with the entire group of officers who have guided the the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, cutive director of the National Congress, will speak. Dr. Schirn organization since its inception Jacob Becker, cellist, and Emily Jewish Council, and Charles Drilt- was born in Vienna and studied er, chairman of the United Yid- at the Universities of Vienna Mutter Adams, violinist. a year ago. Also appearing on the pro- dish Folks Organization. Isaiah Minkoff, executive di- and Brussels. He has been an rector of the NCRAC, will be- gram are Martha Kildow, con- active Zionist since his early tralto, who will sing Lieder by come vice chairman of the or- youth and founded. in 1944, the PISGAH MEETS MONDAY ganization and serve as a pro- Eric Wolf; Richard Trunk and Young Zionist Actions Commit- fessional assistant to Mr. Sher. Joseph H. Marx, accompanied by Pisgah Lodge, Bnai Brith, tee of New York, a body com- An executive director will be en- Henrietta Bodycombe, and Mrs. plane an unusual program for its prising 12 units of 28 national gaged to administer the new pro- Ruth C. Dayer, who will play meeting at 8:30 p. m. Monday, and local Zionist Youth Organi- gram. The budget of the NCRAC the Waldstein Sonata by Beetho- Feb. 5, at the Jewish Center. zations. will be materially increased to ven. The program will be given at allow for adequate staffing of the 10:30 a. m. in the Lecture Hall. organization. The meeting adopted a reso- lution deploring the injection in- to the last presidential campaign of charges and counter-charges implicit with anti-Semitism ; and A Valentine dinner dance, applauding the conduct of the leaders of both major political sponsored by the Purity Chapter =ZS parties in repudiating this issue. No. 359 OES, is to be held at The NCRAC also decided to Lee & Eddie's ( formerly Sak's), establish a permanent committey 8231 Woodward, on Tuesday "to conduct a study and evalu6- evening, Feb. 13. Reservations tion of non-sectarian agencies may be secured by calling the dealing with group tensions, the chairman, Gladys Weisberg, Ho- resulting reports to be regularly garth 5751, or co-chairman, Hel- made available to community en Tack, University 2-8996. Mrs. Pauline Grant, worthy groups and national agencies." It also decided "to consult with matron of Purity Chapter, has the Synagogue Council of Amer- planned a number of affairs for ica with a view to exploring the the benefit of the war effort, the entire problem of religious edu- USO, and the rehabilitation pro- (Former Sales & Advertising Mgr. of cation in the public schools and gram. The next meeting at the Service Office Supply Company) Temple, Monday evening, Feb. arriving at a common policy." 5, will discuss many important problems. Purity Chapter, OES, Dinner Dance Feb. 13 a NEW firm with an OLD FRIEND 111111111 111111111 S. I. BENYAS Agency 1238 Book Building CAdillac 0640 • TYler 6.4674 — PORT HURON NOTES Michael Sayers, co-author of the best-seller, "Sabotage," will speak at the Institute on the American Jewish People at 8 p. tn. Sunday in the First Con- gregational Church, Woodward and Forest. His topic will be : "Anti-Semitism, Principal Weap- on of the Fifth Column." The Institute will close Monday eve- ning, Feb. 12, with a panel dis- cussion on the topic : "Commun- ity Programs to Achieve Unity and Eliminate Prejudice." . . IN MIAMI BEACH. FLORIDA , 727 COLLINS AVENUE Newly modernized—elevator—solarium—tropical garden THE FINEST KOSHER CUISINE IN FLORIDA Write or wire !Inirm5 =Z.= it ompnt: =X= Announces the Opening of LONDON ARMS HOTEL I 111111111 11111111 HERB KLEIN Author to Speak At Institute CALL (Continued from Page 1) Economist to Speak To Detroit Jewish Congress Women I Mr. and Mrs. Joe Kertes cele- brated their silver wedding anni- versary Thursday, Feb. 1. Both Mr. and Mrs. Kertes are very active in the life of the Jewish community. Mr. Kertes is a de- voted member of Bnai Brith and has been active in many Bnai Brith activities in Port Huron and in Sarnia, Ont. For many years he has held the office of treasurer. * * Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka of Congregation Bnai David in De- troit will speak at the annual banquet of Congregation Mt. Sinai. At the banquet money will be raised to pay up the mortgage. Jule J. Levy, vice president of the congregation, is chairman of the banquet. Mrs. Morris M. Singer heads the ladies' commit- tee. Dr. Selig S. Auerbach is the spiritual leader of Congregation Mt. Sinai. a a a In accordance with an appeal issued by the Synagogue Coun- cil of America, special prayers for the health of the President and success for his forthcoming mission were said before the open Ark at Friday night serv- ices Jan. 26. *i * At a Know the Bible contest, as part of the Chamisho Oso• program of Mt. Sinai Religious School, prizes were won by Bar- bara Farber. Helen Kertes and Another Charles Winkelman. part of the program was the tra- ditional planting of trees, which netted six trees to be planted in or Phone 54264 / Palestine. 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