Farband Schools Open on Sept. 4 -:-CENTER ACTIVITIES-:- Last Open-Air Concert At Center 12th Street Center Holds Open House The Jewish Community Center announces that the ninth and last in the series of open-air concerts will be held at 9 p.m. Monday at the Center. Rosina Betman La- Kritz, soprano, and Kurt Saffir, young pianist, will be heard in joint recital. Biss Betman, who will be ac- companied at the piano by Flor- ence Kutzen, has chosen songs by Veracini, Brahms, G•ieg, Puccini and Chajes. Kurt Saffir will play Variations Serieuses by Mendel- ssohn, Two Etudes and Polonaise in A-flat Major by Chopin. The public is invited free of charge. In case of bad weather, the concert will be heard in the auditorium. Highlighting the program of he Twelfth Street Council Cen- ..er Day Camp was the open house held recently at the Conn- j1 Center. Parents and friends of the children, as well as mem- bers of the Detroit Section, Na- tional Council of Jewish Women attended. The entertainment included tap dances by Evelyn Klepner, Naomi Sherman, and Rita Wein- berger; piano selections by Rachel Blinder, and group singing by all the children. Arthur Fink was the announcer. While the children were being served refreshments, the adults heard brief talks by Manuel S. Simon, director of the day camp; Mrs. H. V. Kreger, president of the Detroit Section, National Council of Jewish Women; Mrs. Robert N. Janeway, chairman of the Council Center, and Mrs. Bar- ney Israel, chairman of volunteer workers. The Day Camp was an eight- week summer project of the Twelfth Street Council Center, sponsored jointly by the Jewish Community Center, and the De- troit Section, National Council of Jewish Women. Center to Show War Film Tuesday "Target for Today," the most complete combat factual film pro- duced in the United States, will be shown at the Jewish Commun- ity Center, Woodward at Hol- brook, in the summer series of Motion Picture Nights, at 9:15 p.m., Aug. 28. The actors in the film are the famous Eighth Air Force. The program will be held in the Out- door Court. There is no admission charge. Starlight Dancing. At Center Saturday CAMP CLOSES Camp Habonim, of the Jewish Community Center, closed its sea- son Aug. 17, with a farewell pic- nic and party at Palmer Park and at the Jewish Community Center. — — Pfc. Bernard Dizik Wins Bronze Star Heads Bnai Brith Americanism Dept. The three Farband Folk schools will reopen for the new school year on Tuesday, Sept. 4. During August the office at 1912 Taylor Ave. is open daily (except Tuesday) from 1 to 6 p.m. for the registration of new pupils in all classes. The school at 12244 Dexter is open every Tuesday from 1 to 6 p.m. Parents are invited to come in for consultation. The program of the Farband Schools includes: Hebrew, Yid- dish, Jewish history, Bible, sing- ing, celebration of holidays, and the knowledge of modern Jewish Palestine. Classes are held 5 days a week and a 5-year elementary course is provided. New classes for beginners are being organ- ized now. Register your child now. Rabbi Sperka Stresses Moral Concept of Peace This is the day we hoped for and prayed for, the day on which our cause has been avenged. At last peace has come to the world. We pray to God that never, never shall "nation lift up sword against nation," not only that we have no more wars, but that we be ready for a true and durable peace. This day means that our en- emies have been vanquished, that evil has been defeated. But are we ready to enjoy the equitable fruits of this Victory, are we ready to demonstrate the triumph of peace? The thrilling joy of this day lies in the word Peace. Words however change their meanings. To most of us the word Peace is emptied of any moral significance. It has become purely an epilogic concept. This age has paid a very high price for abandoning moral issues. The catch words of our age are either of economical or political significance. We talk about security and ca- reers, about Democracy and Free- dom, but those are not the real issues of civilization if you leave out the moral significance of these words. Surely this horrible global slaughter of World War II, the discovery of the atomic bomb, the planned barbarism employed by states, must teach us that neither science nor education, and neither politics nor economics at their best will bring us a lasting, uni- versal peace if we abandon the moral significance of peace for all mankind, The adult party committee of the Jewish Community Center presents "Starlight Dancing" in the Center Court this Saturday night, from 9:30 to 12:30. Stutz Anderson's Trio will play. Refreshments will be served. Members of the adult party Marshall Bnai Brith committee, under the chairman- ship of Sylvia Weiss, are Ruth Picnic This Sunday Lillian Kane, Nizette At Cass-Benton Park Brenner, Beheman, Ruth and Bernice Louis Marshall Bnai Brith Friedland and Saul Wickstrom. Lodge and its women auxiliaries will hold the annual picnic this David Miller Heads Sunday at Cass-Benton Park. There will be amusements, con- NW Bowling League tests, and prizes for young and David J. Miller was elected old. president of the newly organized The picnic grounds can be Bowling League of the Northwest reached by driving to the end of Hebrew Congregation Men's Club. West Seven Mile Road and then Other officers elected at a meet- turning left 200 yards. ing held at the home of Mr. Mil- ler on Thursday, Aug. 23, were as follows: Sgt. Israel K. Cohan A. H. Lichter, treasurer; Wil- Served Near Manila liam Plotkin, secretary, and Ira Sgt. Israel K. Cohan, whose S. Kaufman and Max N. Haidy, wife and daughter reside at 1541 members of the advisory board. Pingree, is serving as a special Bowling alleys have been ar- non-com with an engineering unit ranged for at the Palm Beach near Manila. Recreation for 10 a.m. Sundays. Practice in life whatever you Since arriving overseas in June, Bowling will begin the first Sun- pray for, and God will give it to 1944, he has seen action in New day in September. you more abundantly.—Pusey. Guinea, Leyte, and Luzon, and wears the Asiatic-Pacific theater ribbon, the Philippine Liberation ribbon and three battle stars. Before entering the service, Sgt. Cohan was employed with the Westinghouse Naval Ordnance Plant. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis that your child's future is being de- Cohan, live at 2024 Taylor Ave. termined by the events and happen- Did I ou Ever Stop To Think... Sisters of Mizrachi To Elect Officers At Meeting Aug. 29 Sisters of Zion Mizrachi will have their opening meeting and election of officers at 12:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 29, in the Social Hall of Congregation Bnai David. A victory luncheon will be served, an outstanding pro- gram of entertainment will be given by Phyllis Pullberg accom- panied by her mother, Mrs. H. Pullberg. Every member is urged to at- tend. The date for the Donor event is set for Tuesday, Nov. t Mrs. Ida Goldsmith and Ethel Abrams, treasurer and associate treasurer of Child Rescue Fund, announced that $400 was sent to the Mizrachi Child Rescue Fund. Golden Book inscription certi- ficates will be sent from head- quarters to all contributors of $100 or more. Friday, August 24, 1945 DETkOIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle hge 7. ings of today? Your plans for him now are directly related to his chances of success in the future When you look ahead and see your child as a success in the business or professional world, remember that to- day's hopes will be tomorrow's reali- ties only if they are backed by sound planning. Morton H. Espar A losv•cost Great•West Life Juvenile policy bought now, will pro- vide an educational fund and guarantee that your plans will be carried out whether or not you are on hand to carry them out yourself. Full details given without obligation. MORTON II. OMAR, 3146 Penobscot Building — Telephone RAndolph 0446 2/ GREAT-WESTLIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY HEAD OFFICE • WINNIPEG, CANADA Life Insurance - Annuities - Accident and Health Insurance r - 4 Pfc, Bernard L. Dizik, son of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dizik, of 2111 Oakman Blvd., has been awarded the Bronze Star for heroi achievement in action during 0 period of Dec. 13, 1944 to Apt 15, 1945, in Germany. Pfc. Diz- ik's citation declared: On Feb. 15, Pfc. Dizik was de- livering On important message to a regiment from Battalion head- quarters. The night was black with no moonlight. He was alone. His jeep was knocked out by slip- ping off the road to avoid a tank. He walked 5 miles alone to get the message through tinder artil- lery fire. ; A. B. KAPPLIN A. B. Kapplin, veteran news- paperman and Duluth (Minn.) civic leader, who has been ap- pointed national director of Bnai Brith's Americanism Department. Mr. Kapplin is now head of the veterans' relation program of the Anti-Defamation League, a post which he will retain. ✓ CLOTHES • I UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE • ✓ TACKED-DOWN CARPETS NOTICE TO ATTORNEYS For Efficient Service: To insure the correct publication of notices of hearing on claims in the Probate Court, attorneys should write in the lower right hand corner on the inside of the qualifying bond of the executor or administrator. 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