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October 05, 1945 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1945-10-05

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Page Eight

Friday, October 5, 045

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

-:-CENTER ACTIVITIES-:-

Detroiter's Brother
Prisoner of Japs for
3 Years Is Freed

Fashion Show Oct. 7 Sgt. David Kelman
To Open Tea Talks Wins Bronze Stars

Sgt. David Kelman , 3359 Mon. ti
A fashion show by Irving's will
open the season of Tea Talks at terey, has been awarded Bronze
Woodward at Holbrook. Professor
the Jewish Community Center at Stars for battle participation in
Cleveland Invites
Samuel Waltfogel of Wayne Uni-
the Central European and Rhine-
3:30 p.m. this Sunday.
versity will lecture. The meeting
Julius Chajes
Joan Meyers, daughter of Mr. land campaigns.
will
be
held
in
the
Ginsburg
Julius Chajes, director of mu-
and Mrs. Henry Meyers, will fur-
Sgt. Kelman has been assigned
sic at the Jewish Community Cen- Lounge at 9 p.m., Wednesday.
nish the musical background for to the 9th Air Disarmament Grp..
ter, has been invited by the Jew-
the show. Tea will be served af- which followed close on the heel
ish Community Center Sisterhood
ter the program.
of the smashing Seventh Army,
of Cleveland, for a lecture-recital Class in Piano Opens
Mrs. William Isenberg is chair- This unit of the Ninth Air Force
on Hebrew music on Tuesday,
man of the general committee on Service Command has been re-
Monday at Center
Oct. 9.
women's activities. Chairmen of sponsible for disarming and neu-
The class in "Piano by Ear and
the tea talks are: Sophie Blanche tralizing the German Aeronauti-
Note" will open at 7:30 p.m.,
Schwartz, program; Sylvia Col- cal Industry.
Monday,
Oct.
15,
at
the
Center.
Center Mothers Open
The last quarter of the period
lins, hostesses; Mrs. Nate Scher-
mer, refreshments; Sophie Kut-
Fall Season; Mothers' will be given over to "Sight Sing-
4
loy, records; Maryan Fleisher, ETERNAL LIGHT PROGRAM
ing."
This
is
an
adult
class,
open
Clubs Calendar Listed to the public, directed by Mrs.
NEW YORK — The second
music, and Sydney K. Mossman,
year of "The Eternal Light" pro-
Center Mothers' Club at 8:30
publicity.
Dorothy Steger, choral special-
gram series will begin with the
p.m., Monday, at the Jewish Cen- ist of the Department of Parks
Other members of the tea talk broadcast this Sunday at 11 a.m.
ter. Program: Social meeting and
and Recreation.
committee are: Ann Chapin, Mir- over NBC. This series of broad-
first meeting of the season.
iam Grossman, Frances Markow- casts has presented radio dramas
Young Women's Study Club at
itz, Bluma Nagler, Corrine Per- about outstanding Jews and adap-
1:30 p.m., Tuesday at the Center.
lis, Diana Rosenblatt, Dorothy tations of Jewish books.
Center
to
Start
Program: Installation of officers.
Weber, Betty White, Miriam
All other meetings are held at Charm Chats Oct. 10
Goldstein, Ruth Schwartz, Ruth
the Rose Sittig Cohen Building,
"The Hair Raising Truth" is
Levin, Ruth Friedland, Sadye Sa- SEES POPE
Lawton at Tyler.
the topic of the first of a series
ferstein, Miriam Lewis, Gussie
NEW YORK — Dr. A. Leon
Woodward Study Club at 1:30 of Charm Chats to be presented
PFC. LESTER TENENBERG
Eisenberg, Florence Neimark and Kubowitzki, secretary-general of
p.m., Wednesday, at the Jewish by the Jewish Community Center
Elsa Berger.
the World Jewish Congress, was
Community Center. On the pro- at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday in Butzel
In a cablegram to his brother,
granted
a private audience with
The
tea
talks
are
sponsored
by
gram is election of officers.
Hall. Miss Jane Haley, manager Joseph Tenenberg, 19352 Rose-
Davison Mothers' Club at 8:30 of Antoine's at Saks Fifth Ave- lawn, member and former presi- the Jewish Center, Bnai Brith Pope Pius XII. The Congress is
Business and Professional Wo- said to have sent $25,000 to the
p.m., Thursday, at the Workmen's nue, will be the speaker.
dent of the Men's Club of Con- men, Bnai Brith Young Women's Vatican in repayment for funds
Circle Educational Center, Lin-
The series will run for six suc- gregation Bnai David, Pfc. Lester
wood at Burlingame. Program: cessive Wednesday evenings and Tenenberg stated that he had Council, Business and Profession- expended to aid the Jews.
First meeting of the season in will include discussions on hair been freed from a Jap prison al Division of Hadassah, Junior
the form of a social.
styling, make-up, fashions, body camp after being held a prisoner Hadassah, Junior Home Relief, SABBATH LEAGUE TO
mechanics, manners and mental in the same camp with Gen. National Council of Jewish Jun- HEAR DEAN ROTHENBERG
iors and The Service Wives of
SELECT CLUB MEETS
health.
Wainwright.
The Women's League for Sab-
the Jewish Center.
The Select Social Group, com-
Pfc. Tenenberg enlisted in the
All women of the community bath Observance 12th St. Branch
posed of middle-aged men and
192nd Tank Battalion at 21 and are invited to attend. There is will meet at 1:30 p.m., Tuesday,
women, will have the fall meet- Truman Gets Record
was one of the volunteers sent
Oct. 9, in Beth Tefilo Emanuel
no admission charge.
ing at 8:30 p.m., this Saturday
to the Philippines. He was taken
Synagogue, Woodrow Wilson at
Of Jewish Heroes
at the Jewish Center.
Taylor.
WASHINGTON (JTA)—Presi- prisoner and was one of the sur- JEWISH CONGRESS
The guest speaker will he Rah-
dent Truman last week received vivors of the "Death March of BROADCAST SATURDAY
hi Wises Rothenberg, dean of
Psychologist to Talk Frank L. Weil, president of the Bataan."
The regular radio program of
He is expected to arrive at his the Detroit Section of the Amer- Chachmey Lublin Yeshivath. Re-
Jewish Welfare Board,
At Center Wednesday National
who presented to him the latest home in Chicago within 10 days. ican Jewish Congress will be re- freshments will be served.
"Psychology and the Social edition of "Fighting for Amer-
sumed at 9:45 p.m., this Satur-
Scene" will be the subject of the ica," which records the contribu-
day, over WJLB. Harry M. Kam-
next meeting of the Business and tions of Jews in the United States
Beer-Hoffman,
iner, dirdtor of the broadcast,
Professional Discussion Group at
GOOD MUSIC
forces on all fronts.
will present weekly news high-
the Jewish Community. Center,
Jewish
Poet,
Dies
For Any Occasion
"American soldiers of the Jew-
lights. The speaker will be Mrs.
ish faith have been an integral
NEW YORK (WNS) — Dr. Morris Mendelson, first vice pres-
Floor Shows • Name Band.
Hebrew Schools Aux. part of our armed forces," said Richard Beer-Hoffmann, famous ident of the Detroit Section.
JUL!S KLEIN
He stated that 127 Jewish Austrian Jewish poet and play-
Plan Program Oct. 24 Weil.
CA. 4710
753 Book Bldg.
men have each won from ten to wright, died here last Wednesday
The newly elected board of the twenty-nine medals; that over at the age of 79. Forced into
The Well Known Rev.
Woman's Auxiliary of the Unit- half of America's rabbis volun- exile by the Nazis, Dr. Beer-
ed Hebrew Schools held its first teered for service in the chap- Hoffmann lived in this country
meeting of the season Wednes- laincy; and that almost three out since 1939.
Rev. Cantor
of Cong.
day, Oct. 3, at the Rose Sittig of every five Jewish physicians
In 1938, after the Anschluss,
DAVID
Beth
Tefilo
Cohen School.
under 45 are in service.
his home was confiscated by the
The chairman of the program
GOLDEN
.
Emanuel
Nazis. With 40 francs in his
netroir4 Favorite
committee, Florence Rossman, de-
Capable and
pocket he and his wife left for
clared four programs are planned L. A. Sanitarium
Specialized
MOHEL
Zurich, Switzerland. There his
Tiler 6-9490
in which members will be the
wife
became
ill
and
died.
Weddi
14; ('cremo-
Aid Conference Oct. 7
participants.
Performed el
nle.4
Also Marriages
When he arrived in the United
The first program is scheduled
A conference of Detroit Jew-
Home and by AP'
Performed
',ointment.
for the afternoon of Oct. 24 in ish Folks Organizations formed to States, he declared, "Now I am
ieri ices In Eng-
the auditorium of the Rose Sit- aid the Los Angeles Sanitarium alone, and I feel that my free-
kit and Yiddish
tig Cohen Building. The topic will be held at 11 a.m., Sunday, dom from the Nazis is worth-
1934 Hazelwood
less."
His
wife,
he
told
reporters,
will be the "Story of the Jews Oct. 7, in the Workers Educa-
TYler 6.6960
MONUMENTS
Who Helped Win the War." Mrs. tional Center, Linwood at Bur- had sheltered him "from all the
)

Rossman, the chairman, is assist- lingame. The conference is being bad things in this life."
Last March he became an Am-
ed by Mrs. Sol Dann and Mrs. called by the Detroit Auxiliary of
Rev. Cantor
Albert Newman.
the Los Angeles Sanitarium, to erican citizen, and a month later
Jacob
Mrs. Albert Carnick is the pre- plan a fund raising drive to en- he received the award of the
Silverman
Academy
of
Arts
and
Letters
for
sident of the Woman's Auxiliary. large the institution.
SURGICAL
distinguished achievement.
3(011EL
Two of his Biblical plays, in
25 Years'
Exhibits Feature
Pract ice
Temple Israel Men
verse, "Jacob's Dream," and "The
Recommended b3
Women's Meeting •
Young
David,"
are
considered
Pliymi
clans and
Plan Dinner Oct. 30
Hospitniz
The "Know Your Neighbor"
At a dinner meeting of the of- classics by literary critics. His
9371
meeting was held by the League cers and board of directors of the "Jacob's Dream" was performed
Granite and Nimbi, N1.1 mrlit4
Wildemere
of Jewish Women's Organizations Temple Israel Men's Club held on in Hebrew by the Habima Art
7729 TWELFTH ST.
TV. 6-7192
last Monday, at the Jewish Com- Thursday, Sept. 27, the 1945-46 Theater.
TY. 4-0062
munity Center.
Surviving
are
two
daughters,
program calendar was approved.
Each organization presented
The chairmen and members of Mrs. Milian Lens and Miss Naomi
displays depicting its activities. the various committees were ap- Beer-Hoffmann, and a son Gab-
The opening prayer was given
riel, in London.
by Mrs. Joseph Jacobs, president pointed. The opening event of the
season
will
be
a
dinner
on
Tues-
of the Bnai David Sisterhood.
Mrs. Rosina LaKritz led the sing- day, Oct. 30, at the Statler Hotel. PIONEER WOMEN'S
ing accompanied by Mrs. Jesse Dr. Marcus, professor of philoso- 20TH ANNIVERSARY
Rosen. Mrs. Douglas A. Brown phy at the Union Hebrew Col-
The Pioneer Women's Organi-
lege, will be the speaker.
greeted the women.
zation
is now observing the 20th
The dinner is open to the en-
Mrs. Robert Lewiston, program
Anniversary of its founding by
tire
male
membership
of
the
Con-
chairman, introduced the presi-
nation-wide celebrations. The cel-
gregation, the Men's Club, and
dent of each organization.
ebrations will culminate at the
their guests.
ninth national convention in No-
vember.
New Zionist Group
WEIZMANN, BYRNES CONFER
WE CATER TO PARTIES, BANQUETS ,
Each of the 66,000 members of
Meets Wednesday
LONDON (JTA) — Zionist cir- the Pioneer Women's Organiza-
SHOWERS, ETC.
The New Zionist Organization, cles here revealed that U. S. Sec- tion has been called upon to pre-
Detroit Chapter, has undergone a retary of State Byrnes. who is sent a $20 birthday gift towards
reorganization. Two leading mem- now in London attending the the post-war expansion program
Lunch 11 A.M. to 2:30 P.M. — Dinner 5 P.M. I
bers, Aaron Weisbrot and Caspar Council of Foreign Ministers, re- of the Working Women's Council,
9:30 P.M. — Sunday Dinners 11 A.M. to 9 P
Boyarsky, conferred in New York ceived Dr. Chaim Weizmann, pre- sister organization in Palestine of
with the national officers. Plans sident of the Jewish Agency, and the Pioneer Women.
have been formulated to enlarge had a lengthy talk with him on
the activities of the local group. Palestine problems.
"A Good Place to Eat At All Times"
A Jewish Agency spokesman MAURICE ROBBINS
A meeting to further these
plans will be held at 8:30 p.m., said last week that it is not op- REOPENS LAW OFFICE
16925 W. McNICHOLS ROAD
Maurice Robbins has resumed
Wednesday, Oct. 10, at the home posed to the reported British plan
&sneers Ferguson and !Salmon ,
the
practice
of
law
interrupted
of Mr: Boyarsky, 9634 N. Mar- to refer the entire Palestine ques-
Phone VErmont 7.5210
tion to the United Nations, but by over 3 years service in the
tindale.
From 11 A.M. to 3 A.M.
Open
U.
S.
Army
Air
Force.
such
a
move
cannot
excuse
fur-
' Former members of the Jewish
His offices will be at 2429 Bar-
Legion and members of Brith ther delay in rescindment of the
ium Tower. .
Trumpldor are especially invited. White Paper.

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MOHEL

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