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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1945-07-13

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Friday, July 13, 1945

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Page Ten

-:-CENTER ACTIVITIES-:-

Mizrachi Appeals
To Synagogues To
Double JNF Aid

Temple Israel
Holiday Services
At School Synagogues Joins Rabbinical
High Holiday Services will be Pension Plan

At a meeting of Mizrachi mem-
ber synagogu, held at the offi-
ces of the Jewish National Fund.
Irving W. Schlussel, president of
the Detroit Mizrachi, appealed for
greater support on the part of
synagogues for the Geuleth Sevi-
The Jewish Community Center at Receiving Hospital.
voth Jerusalem, the Mizrachi pro-
All
girls
between
the
ages
of
will present Mrs. Myrtle Kramer
ject in behalf of the Jewish Na-
16
and
22
are
invited
to
meet
and Dr. Edward Fine in a dis-
tional Fund. He urged the syn-
with
Mrs.
Kramer.
cussion on problems and difficul-
On Wednesday night, July 18, agogues to double their last year's
ties pertaining to modern day liv-
ing, as specifically applied to girls girls over the age of 22 are in- contributions to the JNF.
It was decided that appeals be
vited to meet with Dr. Fine who
and young women.
Mrs. Kramer will appear on is psychiatric consultant to the made in all local synagogues,
Tuesday evening, July 17. She is McGregor Health Foundation and either on Shabos Chazon or on
a graduate of Ohio State Univer- to the American Red Cross. He is Tisho B'Ov, for this purpose.
sity, a member of the American a graduate of Wayne University
Daniel Temchin, vice president
Association for Social Work and Medical School, a member of the and chairman of the JNF Syn-
American
Medical
Association,
the
an officer in the American Asso-
agogue Committee, who is re-
ciation for Medical Social Work- Michigan Society of Neurology covering from a severe illness,
ers. As a case work supervisor and and Psychiatry and the Detroit was lauded for his work in bring-
consultant with the Department Chapter of the American Associa- ing about greater cooperation be-
of Public Welfare for 10 years, tion of Neurologists and Psychia- tween the synagogues and the
Mrs. Kramer was instrumental in trists.
Jewish National Fund.
All women of the community
helping to secure higher stand-
The Mizrachi has intensified its
ards. At present she is employed are invited to attend these ses- membership drive to enroll every
as the supervisor of social service sions without charge.
synagogue into the movement. The
following synagogues have already
Center to Show
GI Wives to Hear
enrolled: Congregations Beth Ja-
cob, Bnai Zion, Mishkin Israel,
Films on China
Of Post War Homes
Beth Itzchock, Beth Abraham,
The Jewish Community Center, Mogan Avrohom, Nusach Ari,
A topic of great interest to all
service wives who are planning Woodward at Holbrook, is pre- Bnai Israel and Adas Yeshurun.
their post-war homes will be dis- senting a series of motion picture
cussed at the next meeting of the nights regularly on T u e s d a y
Service Wives of the Jewish Com- nights through July and August. Pfc. Stanley Gavern
munity Center, Thursday evening,
The program for July 17 in- Home on Furlough
July 19. Mr. Criqui, representa- cludes "Western Front," a film
tive of the Small Homes Bureau depicting China's heroic fight. It
at the People's Outfitting Co., emphasizes the role that China
will be the guest speaker. Mr. continues to play as one of the
Criqui's talk on the "Post-War United Nations.
Home" will be illustrated by sam-
Also on this program will be
ple floor plans.
shown "Here is China" showing
Members of the group are urged the China we can expect to see
to bring their friends.
when the war is over.
Movie programs are held in the
Outdoor Court of the Jewish Com-
Outings Sunday
munity Center, and begin at 9:15
This Sunday Service Wives will p.m. Admission is free. All are
meet at Rouge Park for an after- welcome.
noon of fun. The girls will gather
at the swimming pool at 1:30 to
start their rounds of hiking, bik- Chamber Music
ing, swimming and other activi- To Feature Center
ties.

Psychiatrist, Social Worker
To Discuss Women's Problems

Center Mothers
Plan Boat Rides

VACATION AT

Grand Park Hotel

Best Location In
SOUTH HAVEN, MICIL—Phone 96
Opposite Beautiful Pork—Near Beach

5 ➢ 11nutes Walk to Shemin(

and Theatre
MR. & MRS. J. GOODMAN, Prop.

of

heaven"

LEVIN'S RESORT

Only Swimming Pool in South Haven!
It in under auspices of State Health Dept.

TO OUR PATRONS

NN e take this means of thanking you for
your past patronage—and assure you that
your stay with us this year will be as pleas-
ant as In the Past with the same courtesies
and service necessary for an enjoyable va-
vation. Sincerely

The music department of the
Jewish Community C e n ter an-
nounces the third in the • series of
open air concerts, will be held at
9 p.m. at the Center open court.
Frances Bloom, young soprano,
has chosen songs and arias by Mo-
zart, Puccini, Gershwin, Chajes,
Korngold, and Mana-Zucca. Betty
Kowalsky, young pianist, will play
Schumann's Sonata in G-Minor.
On the program is also listed Mo-
zart's Piano Quartette in G-Minor,
to be performed by Dr. Aaron
Farbman, violinist; Dr. Nathan
Galin, violinist; Bernard Argie-
wicz, cellist, and Rose Bassin-
Stein, pianist.
In case of rain, the concert will
be held indoors. T her e is no
charge for admission.

Turover Aid Society
Installs Officers

The Turnover Aid Society has
installed the following new offi-
ceds:
Charles Sosnick, President; Wil-
liam Hoffman, First Vice Presi-
dent; D. Herts, Second Vice Presi-
dent; M. Zuroff, Treasurer; M.
Gotlieb, Recording Secretary; J.
Roberts, Financial Secretary; J.
Epstein, Hospitaler.
The society is continuing its
emergency and post war relief
drives and is canvassing its mem-
bers to reach the fund goal.

RUBEN LEVIN.

Dietary

laws

observed

rrains at Dania&

Bus at
South Haven

We will meet all
trains and busses
soon notification.

DR. BENJAMIN R. LEVY

,'IIIItOPRACVIC THERAPY
18061 Washburn Ave.
13135 Fenkell
110garth 4060 - UNiversity 2-1936
By Appointment Only

Temple Israel has becom e a
member of the Rabbinical Pension
Plan sponsored by the Central
Conference of American Rabbis
and the Union of American He-
brew Congregations.
The Rabbinical Pension Plan

was established last year on the
basis of a princely gift by the
late Jacob H. Schiff and generous
contributions by the Conferenc e
and the Union.
The plan to provide pensions
for rabbis has been mor e than 50
years in the making.
While this present plan is lim-
ited to Reform rabbis whose con-
The Hebrew Schools will close gregations are members of the
for a month's vacation, beginning Union, it is hoped that the exam-
this Sunday. They will re-open on pe of the Reform Temples will
August 15.
soon be followed by Orthodox and
Sessions will then be held in the Conservative congregations. Ac-
morning according to the summer cording to the plan four parties
schedule. This will be continued combine to pay the premiums:
until after Labor Day, when the the congregation, the rabbi, the
public schools open. The Hebrew Central Conference Of American
School sessions will then be held Rabbis and the Union of Ameri-
in the afternoon, after public can Hebrew Congregations.
school hours.
Over 100 congregations have
already joined the plan, and it is
believed that within the year all
UNVEILING NOTICE
The family of the late Rose the members of the Union of
Glicksman wish to invite their American Hebrew Congregations

Hebrew Schools
Close For Month

relatives and friends to the un-
veiling of the tombstone to be
held Sunday, July 15, at 2 o'clock
at the Machpelah Cemetery. Rabbi
I. Stollman will officiate.

Concert Monday

The Council of Mothers' Clubs
announces the following outings:
Boat Ride to Bob-Lo, Wednes-
day, July 18. First boat leaves at
10:00 a.m. at the foot of Wood-
ward. Lunch: 11:00 a.m. to 1:30
p.m. Games: 2:00 p.m. to 4:00
p.m. Prizes
Boat Ride to Put-In-Bay. Wed-
nesday, Aug. 15. T r a n s f e r to
Woodward Car marked "Boat
Pier." The only boat leaves at
9:00 a.m.

"a little bit

held in the Synagogues, which are
connected with three of the
branches of the United Hebrew
Schools, as follows: The Rose
Sittig Cohen at Tyler and Law-
ton, The David W. Simons at
Tuxedo and Homer and the Phila-
delphia-Byron.
The auditoriums of these schools
are now being redecorated. Can-
tors are being engaged, and
everything is being done for the
improvement of the synagogues.

will have joined.
Temple Israel is also studying a

plan for pensions for members of
its office staff and its other em-
ployes.

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PFC. STANLEY GAVERN

Pfc. Stanley Gavern has just
returned from Germany for a 30-
day furlough with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Meyer Gavern. He has
been overseas for one year. He
entered service in Feb. 1944 and
went overseas July 1944.
Pfc. Gavern served with the
95th Infantry known as the "Vic-
tory Division." He wears the Pur-
ple Heart and the Bronze Star.
Pfc. Gavern graduated from Cass
Technical High School.

STROH'S

821:

Tyler

Jewish Drama,
Rabbi Fram's Topic

"Readings from Modern Jewish
Drama" will be the subject of the
sermonic reading to be given by
Rabbi Leon From at the Sabbath
Eve Services of Temple Israel on
Friday night, July 20.
The Sabbath Eve Services of
Temple Israel are held every Fri-
day night at 8:30, in Room 14.
Lobby Floor of the Boulevard
Building, 3076 E. Grand Blvd.
The reading in Jewish drama is
one in a series of readings which
Rabbi From has been giving
throughout the summer of classic
and modern Jewish literature.

BEI
N.
JUN

Cecil E. Armitage
In Council Race

"It's time to change to new
faces in the City Hall to keep up
with the ever changing trend of
things," say , : Cecl E. Armitage,
candidate for Common Council
inthe Primary Election Aug. 7.
Detroit, the world's most dyna-
mic city, must go forth in peace
as in war to prove its greatness
in handling the many important
problems of reconversion pres-
ents, as well as planning the
great future for the community
and its people, he asserts.
Mr. Armitage was connected
with some of Detroit's leading
industries for many years before
entering public service with the
Parks and Recreation Board. He
is on the staff of the Detroit
City Assessors.

Back the Attack—with Bonds.
Bring our Soldiers back sooner
with the purchase of an Extra
War Bond,

110(wID 0.0

Don't° at'

IHE STROH BREWERYCO .

DETROIT
VICWISMI

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