Americo 'elvish Periodical Cotter

Friday,

Ap ril

20 , 1945

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

Page Three

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Wins Award

Hebrew Schools
Auxiliary to Pick
Officers Wednesday

Halevy Picks Officers
For 1945-46 Season

Jewish Music
Cavalcade at Center
This Sunday Night

Bnai Moshe Women
Plan Many Events

Samuel Rothstein, president of
the United Synagogue of Amer-
At a meeting of the board of
Following its rehearsal on
ica and leader in New York re-
directors of Congregation Bnai
April
10,
the
Detroit
Halevy
liginus
activities,
has
been
named
The annual election of officers
The Cavalcade or Jewish Mu- Moshe Sisterhood held at the
Singing Society elected the fol-
: the Woman's Auxiliary will be
home of the president, Mrs. I.
sic Concert will open at 9 p.
lowing officers:
ld at 1:30 p. m. Wednesday,
President,
David
Goldberg; this Sunday, in the auditorium of E. Goodman, a calendar of events
he
April 25, in the Jewish Com-
vice president, Julius Chafetz; the Jewish Community Center. was scheduled to terminate the
munity Center, and it will pre-
treasurer, William Gayman; fi- The guest artists will be Susie 1944 season.
ede the presentation of the
A Mother-Daughter dinner, un-
nancial secretary, Helen Rubin;
• .Fashion Show". A dessert lunch-
corresponding secretary, Rose M ichuel, pianist-narrator, and der the chairmanship of Mrs.
;n will be served.
Berghoff; recording secretary, Maurice Friedman, baritone- Emil Phillips and Mrs. Julius
The nominating committee con-
Hersh, is being planned for May
Sonia Bussell; librarian, Nathan mime.
sists of: Mrs. Samuel Singer,
The program is sponsored by 3. The Sisterhood is cooperating
Bennish; chairman of patrons'
chairman, Mrs. Louis J. Tobin,
the Joint Yiddish Culture Com- with the Men's Club in arrang-
committee, Morris Shatzen.
Mrs. Charles A. Smith, Mrs.
Musical committee, Dan Froh- mittee of the Center and Jewish ing for the bond rally to be held
Louis Seiton, Mrs. Moe S. Dann,
man ; musical director and chair- Community Council as the last on May 15. The details for this
Mrs .s Robinson, Mrs.
man, Max Levy, co-chairmen, in this year's series of programs. are being handled by Mrs. Olga
Theodore Isaacs and Mrs. A. B.
To enable those who have pur- Israel.
William Cayman and Bella Gold-
The concluding affair of the
berg.
chased tickets for the concert in
Stra I ser.
The "Fashion Show" is the
Past President Eugene Franz- advance to secure seats, arrange- season will be an evening of
fourth and final program of the
blau continues as a member of ments have been made to with- games on June 6 with Mrs. Chas.
cultural programs arranged and
hold the sale of tickets at the Berger and Mrs. Lester Uray in
the executive committee.
sponsored by the Woman's Aux-
During the next few months, door until 8:30 p. tn. Holders of charge of arrangements.
The next meeting of the board
the Halevy plans to expand its advance sale tickets are urged
iliary.
This "Fashion Show" will _ dis-
of directors will be held in the
membership and make plans and to come early.
p lay costumes worn by Jewish
The program to be presented library on April 24. Mrs. Paul
preparations for its 21st annual
women throughout the ages. It
concert which is expected to take includes music of the synagogue, R. Freeman and Mrs. Bernard
w ill begin with Biblical times
place early in 1946. Prospective songs of modern Palestine, Yid- Klein will serve as hostesses.
and be brought down to the pres-
members should come to the dish folk and art songs, and
ent day women in America and
Roosevelt School on Tuesday songs of chassidic life. Miss Mi-
in Palestine.
SAMUEL ROTHSTEIN
evening before 9 o'clock when chael provides an introductory
The participants in the cos-
auditions will take place.
narrative for each group of se-
DR. BENJAMIN R. LEVY
tume display are the following winner of the 1944 Nehemiah
lections, telling about the back-
CHIROPRACTIC THERAPY
members of the Women's Auxil- Gitelson Award, presented annu-
ground and meaning of the songs.
10061 Washburn Ave.
iary: Mrs. Morris Jacobs, Mrs. ally by Alpha Epsilon Pi Frater-
Mr. Friedman is well grounded
13135 Peahen
Albert Carnick, Mrs. Herbert nity, National college fraternity
in Jewish literature, folklore and
11Niveraity 2-1936
horth 10110
Moss, Mrs. Richard Cott, Mrs. of 25 chapters, to the member
music.
Hy Appoint met Only
Louis Tobin, Mrs. Burton M. who excels in Jewish communay
The narrative is given in Eng-
1
At the Sabbath eve services lish.
Seidon, Mrs. Florence Rossman, activity.
Mrs. Moe Dann, Mrs. Theodore
of Temple Israel at 8:30 p. m.
Isaacs, Mrs. William Mondel,
Friday, April 27, Rabbi Leon
Fram will lecture on the topic:
Mrs. Julius Berman, Mrs. M.
"San Francisco: Your Stake in
Saidman, Mrs. Sol Yolles. Mrs.
the United Nations Conference."
Walter Farber is director. Mrs.
The lecture will be followed by
R. B. Newman is social chairman
a symposium. The services take
of the program.
At 12:30 p. m. Tuesday after- place in the Lecture Hall of the
On Monday, April 9, a com-
mittee representing the Wom- noon, April 24, the Women's Detroit Institute of Arts.
At this service the members
an's Auxiliary was in charge of League for Sabbath Observance
the USO food service. The com- will present its monthly meeting of the Graduating Class of 1945
mittee consisted of Mrs. Morris in the form of a Lag B'omer of Temple Israel will receive
Fishman, chairman, Mrs. Sam luncheon at Bnai David Social their diplomas. Temple Israel
Quartet will provide the musi-
Gendel, Mrs. Joe Model, Mrs. Hall, Elmhurst and 14th.
The feature of the afternoon cal background of the service.
Abe Koffman, Mrs. Harry Ber-
At the social hour which fol-
lin, Mrs. Ethel Fishman, Mrs. will be the guest speaker, Rabbi
Joe Orley, Mrs. Rudolph Zuie- Harry L. Wohlberg of New York lows the service the .Congrega-
City,
who
will
speak
on
the
topic
tion will be the guests of the
back, Mrs. Louis Seidon, Mrs.
Charles Robinson, Mrs. Meyer "Decisive Factors in Jewish Sur- parents of the graduates. The
Beckman, Mrs. J. Zeldes and vival". All Jewish women are graduates are: Bruce Danto,
invited.
Aaron Galperin, Miles Jaffe,
Mrs. H. L. Perlis.
In charge of the hospitality for Larry Kapetansky, Jack Oppen-
The Woman's Auxiliary has
set for itself a double purpose, the day arc Mesdames A. De- heim and Lorraine Singer.
self' education and maintenance Roven, A. Selesny, I. Kaplan,
of 'the bus system of the United M. Reider, B. Leader, A. Schnei-
A i
Hebrew Schools. Cultural meet- derman and S. Lax.
Jewish women are urged by
ings are held several times a
time since,:
HIS SUMMER, for the
year. The bus system is main- the League to refrain from shop-
tained for children who live in ping on the Sabbath..
David Pinsky, noted dramatist
the beginning of the war, Old
outlying districts. Nearly a hun-
and poet, and president of the
dred children are conveyed each
Jewish National Workers' Alli-
Golds will again have the special pro-
day by the buses maintained by
ance of America, will read from
the Woman's Auxiliary.
tection of aluminum foil.
his newest drama, "A Refugee
Family," at 8:30 p. m. Tuesday,
The Federation of Lithuanian April 24, at the Tuxedo-Holmur
100 pounds of waste paper
Aluminum foil is all the more, im-
Jews are planning a "restaurant Hebrew School. Mr. Pinsky is
makes 550 K-ration boxes. Save
one
of
the
leading
living
drama-
day"
at
Workmen's
Circle
Cen-
portant now because—due to war-
ALL paper.
ter, Linwood and Burlingame tists. His works have been trans-
Ayes, on Sunday, April 22. lated into many languages. The
time restrictions—there is not enough
Be a Blood Donor.
Chicken dinners and also a varie- meeting is sponsored by the Jew-
ty of meat dinners will be served ish National Workers' Alliance.
Cellophane for year-round pack-
from 12 noon until 8 p. m.
In the evening there will be a
aging use.
party and light lunches will be
served.
Thus, we are removing Old Gold's

Temple Israel Pupils
Graduate Friday

Sabbath League
To Hear N. Y. Rabbi
At Lag B'omer Fest

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AN IMPORTANT
NNOUNCEMENTIO
CURETTE SMOKERS

David Pinsky Here ,
For Drama Reading

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Lithuanian Jews
Plan Party Sunday

THERE IS
NO ASPIRIN

Warsaw Club
Wipes Out Debt

—surer, stronger or faster than genuine
pure St. Joseph Aspirin. No aspirin can
do more for you. World's largest seller at
10!. 36 tablets 200; 100 tablets only 35i.
Be sure you demand St. Joseph Aspirin.

The purchase of War Bonds will
place the world on a free demo-

cratie basis.

The FARBAND Camp

and

KINDERWELT

ON LONG LAKE NEAR CHELSEA, MICH.

Will Be Open This Summer for an 8-Week Season

JUNE 24 to AUGUST 19

Boy s and Girls from 6 to 15 Admitted for Full or Half Season

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limited number of vacancies still open. Register early to avoid
disappointment.

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Last Sunday the Warsaw Club
celebrated the 19th anniversary
by wiping out the mortgage on
the club building at 10036 Hol-
m u r.
The toastmaster of the evening
was Samuel Geer.
The president of the club, Ben
Silber, opened the celebratiotr
with a summary of the activi-
ties of the club since it was
organized, 19 years ago.

18095 Appoline, Detroit 21

Phone UNiversity 3.3626

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Call our Registrars:

Mm. D. Kumove, UN. 1.7054

Mrs. S. Sislin, TO. 5.9772

Mrs. S. Levine, TR. 2.3001

Distribution of our aluminum-foil
packages is just about complete, and
soon all Old Golds will come to you
in this fully protected package.

Neugarten to Hear
Radio Commentator

Austin Grant, news commen-
tator of Station WWJ, will speak
at the monthly meeting of the
Neugarten Medical Aid on Mon-
day, April 23.
A dessert luncheon at 1 p.
will precede the meeting. Host-
esses are Mrs. Harry Pliskow,
Mrs. Myron Colet and Mrs. Irv-
ing Yarrows.
On April 25 the Neugarten
Medical Aid members will go in
a group to the Blood Bank.

For Information and Registration Write

Farband Camp and Kinderwelt,

Cellophane wrapper for the summer
months ... so that we may use it again
for the winter months when it is the
most effective protection against the
artificial, indoor heat that tends to
dry out tobacco.

Pfc. William Engle
Escapes Nazi Camp

Mr. and Mrs. Gordon W. Engle
and their daughter, Martha, of
2410 Tuxedo, have received glad
tidings.
Their son, Pfc. Billie Engle.
19, who was reported missing
in action in Germany March 7,
was heard from April 14.
He escaped from a German
prison camp and again is with
our armed forces in Germany.

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