A merica Palish Periodical Carter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO Friday, May 24, 1946 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICIS and The Legal Chronicle CLUBS and ACTIVITIES Bicur Cholem Mrs. Sam Stulberg was elected president of the Young Women', Bicur Cholem Organization at a meeting held May 6 at the home Mrs. Neimar, Santa Barbara • Yeshivath B Yehudah Sholem Aleichem Friday evening, May 25, will mark time last of the weekly (Meg Shabbat gatherings of the Silo- lent Aleichem Folk Institute until next September. Teachers of the Institute will participate in the program, which will consist of readings from clas- sic and modern literature. The Sholem Aleichem Folk In- stitute is making preparations for the celebration of Maten-Torah and Bikurim. On Tuesday afternoon, June 4, children of all schools will gather in the Workmen's Circle audito- rium to celebrate the festival. On Wednesday evening, June 5, the holiday will be celebrated by the adults, youth and children. The Shavuoth celebration will feature the literary critic, S. Ni- ser. This adult celebration will also be held in the largC auditorium of the Workmen's Circle. For res- ervations, call HO. 5404, NO. 2696, or UN. 1-6172. wee sdames Yth ers Ben Me refer and Carl Braun, vice-presidents; J. Topper, recording secretary; William Frankfort, corresponding secertary; I. Wuntner, financial secretary; Joseph Viedrah, treas- urer; Charles Klein, ease worker; Harry Brown, publicity; and Har- old Subic, treasurer of flower fund. The club's dinner dance will be held Sunday evening, May 26, at Latin Quarter. Schwartz Family Club A meeting of the Rebecca Schwartz Family Club was held May 12 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Schwartz, 4046 Webb Ave. The next session will take place sometime in June at the new home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Schwartz, 17541 'Northlawn Ave. Infant's Service Group MRS. PEARL ROT'T'EN BERG The 19th annual dinner of the Ladies of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah will be held on Sunday evening, May 26, at the Bnai David social hall, Mrs. Pearl Rottenberg, presi- dent, announced. Proceeds will he used for the Beth Jacob Girls' School and Kin- dergarten. Rabbi Joshua Sperka, David Cohen, Rabbi Max J. Woh!- gelernter and Cantor Hyman J. Cantor will appear on the pro- gram. Tickets can be obtained from the Yeshiva or by calling HO. 5605, TO. 5-1171, or TO. 8-1420. Mrs. Eleanor King, recently re- elected to the presidency of the Infant's Service Group, announced this week the following appoint- ments to the new Board: Mes- dames Samuel Guttentag, Solly Abels, Henry Rose, Samuel Katz, Harry Weingarden, Samuel Mer- son, Ben Sochlen, Lewis Levin, Harry Goodman, Edward Rosen- feld, George Lubin and William Kaye. Installation of officers will take place in the form of a luncheon Dr. John C. Sullivan, doctor of on June 11 at the Book-Cadillac Hotel. For reservations call Mrs. psychology at Wayne University. will speak on child psychology at George Treegar, TY. 5-634R. the next open meeting of the Neugarten Medical Aid on Mon- day, May 27. at th.. Jewish Com- Recommendations regarding the munity Center. A dessert lunch- giving of steamship tickets for eon will he served at 1:30 p. m. Members having outstanding the aid of orphaned refugees will be discussed at a special meeting tickets or money from the recent of the Jewish Women's European "Night of Games" may bring Welfare Organization to be held them to the next meeting or call at noon, Monday, May 27, at Brut Mrs. Benjamin Krell. Jr., TO. Moshe. A membership paid-up 5-3271. luncheon will be held in conjunc- tion with the N. Woodward branch at this time. July 14 has been set as the ten- The 12th anniversary of Mlawer tative date for the group's ta,e Umgegend Verein will be cele- day. It will be held at Mt. Clem- brated with a Victory Banquet to ens. be held at 6:30 p. nt., Sunday, May 26, at the Riviera Hall, 5019; Joy Road. Rosalie Gross will render vocal A Mother's and Daughter's ban- solections, accompanied by Betty quet was held by the Ladies Aux- Kovalsky on the piano. Reserva- iliary of the Korostishever Aid tions can be obtained from Julius Society May 22 at the Lee Plaza Newberg, chairman, TY. 5-4002, or !lots). Israel Bornstein, co-chairman, TR. Rabbi M. Wohlgelernter was 2-1053. principal speaker. and Phyllis Pullberg performed song and dance numbers. Mrs. H. Friedman A mother and daughter affair was chairman, and Mrs. I. Moroy and Mrs. S. Seppen comprised was held at the Lee Plaza Hotel on May 15 by the Young Women's the arrangement committee. Club. A huge cake and letter of congratulations was sent to the group by Mrs. Essie Dobkin, of The monthly social of Monte- California, a former member. Neugarten Medical Aid European Welfare Org. Mlawer Verein Korostishever Aid Young Women's Club Montefiore Lodge fiore Lodge 12, Free Sons of Is- • rael, was held in the Book-Cad- 3 illac Hotel, Monday evening, May A social and card party for 20. Mrs. Leo M. Brown, wife of members of the Hanita Chapter the association's president, acted of the Pioneer Women's Organ- as hostess. ization will be held on Monday evening, May 27, a,t the home of Mrs. Alex Schreier, 3238 Leslie A complimentary luncheon, hon- Ave. The final membership tea will iiring all paid-up members of the Home Relief Society, will be giv- take place on June 3 at the home en on Monday. May 27, at 12:30 of Mrs. Jack Schreier 4271 P• M., at the Park Avenue Hotel. Cortland Ave. Mrs. Gertrude Oberstein re- Door prizes will be awarded, and an afternoon of games will fol- viewed Jo Sinclair's "Waste- .Jute. Mrs. Max Rosenfeld is mem- land" at a spring Oneg Shabbat filrship chairman: Mrs. Barney held Friday evening at the home IIP,wman, chairman of program. of Mrs. Lil Bagdad, 3045 Richton nd Mrs. Ralph Levy is in charge Ave. of arrangements. Mrs. Peter A. Miller is president of the organ- ization. Rhoda Zahavic, Detroit soloist, will entertain in Jewish and He- brew songs at the 4th annual do- The annual meeting of Hashofar nor luncheon of the Ladies Auxil- Society for Advancement of Jew- iary of Yeshivath Chachmey Lu- ish Music will take place at 8::`,0 blin being held at 12:30 p.m., on p me Tuesday, May 2f1, in the audi- Tuesday, May 28, at Bnai Slosh?. Mrs. I. Levin is chairman of the torium of the Jewish Community luncheon, and Mesdames R. Ru- Center. A musical program has been bin, Weinberg, E. Golden and prepared featuring Morris and Shifman are on various commit- Sylvia Hochberg and Rhoda Za- tees. For reservations, call TY. havic. Election of Board members '5-5304. The book drive for the Yeshiva for the coming season will also he held. There is no admission library is still in progress. For information, call TO. 8-2341. • charge. Hanita Chapter Home Relief Society Chachmey Lublin Hashofar Society Page Thirteen Book Review (Continued from Page 4) and justice of the world and the other to open the eyes of the people to the cruelties of the inquisition, to the tyranny of the invaders. The little, insignificant peasant boy, Tyl Ulenspiegl, whose only weapon was ridicule, won indirectly, when the people of Flanders cast out the invaders of their country. Charles de Coster shows his intense hatred of Rome and of Madrid, for he knew what this combination did to his country in the 16th century and in the time he lived. He could have felt the same way just a few years ago limid his attitude and his hatred could have been justified during the reign of Mussolini and Franco. Coster died in 1879, but had he lived in 1940-42 he could have sent out it modern Tyl to roam all over Europe invaded by the same forces of evil as in the 16th century, and seeing the same sources supporting the forces of evil, for Hitler could have been called the • Philip the Second of the 20th Century. There were the noble exiles and rebels like Egmont and the collaborators with all the parapher- • nalia of the Inquisition. While Tyl is all earth, practical, sometimes cynical, the author takes him with the help of Katheline, mother of Tyl's sweatheart Nele, the mad woman, who is the link between the real and the unreal, and who was at that time designated as a witch into the world of spirits. There he sees the Almighty sentence Philip to hell. The unreal which is brought in by the author represents the symbolism by which he indicates the salvation of Flanders. While Tyl is only a legend, to the readers he is a guide to the historical events which actually took place at his time, and while he is. only a prankster, he becomes a hero and a defender of liberty am: a symbol of life which is a mixture of comedy and tragedy. The roots of this legend lie in the dim past in which the craving for liberty smouldered and was expressed through stories indicating the hope and desire for criticism and revenge against injustice and op- Installation of officers of the pression. Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid So- ciety will take place at a luncheon In the whole book the same people who are filled with hatred for scheduled for 12:30 p.m., Wednes- the invader and the oppressor are at the same time intensely re- day, May 29. ligious, and Tyl Ulenspiegl shows the foibles and superstitions which Mrs. Julius Wartell will deliver are a part of the people he fights for just as the darlc obseuratism of the prayer, and Mrs. Joseph Sei- the invaders, gel will install the incoming offi- cers. Romain Rolland calls this book a "popular epic, unique in our Reservations can be made up to time." The author, he says, "has allied within him the two opposing May 25 by calling Mrs. N. Blat- elements which are so characteristic of Tyl Ulenspiegl, the enormous buffoonery and the dark demons of the soul, violence and melancholy.' nikoff, HO. 4472. Prenzlauer Aid Society Zion Mizrachi Sisters The book was written in an archaic language and the translation done by Alan Ross Macdougall is claimed by Camille Huysmans to be excellent. The Sisters of Zion Mizrachi will hold a nomination and elec- "Tyl Ulenspiegl" can do more for enlightenment of the reader than tion of officers meeting at 12:30 a dozen of treatises on tolerance and freedom. p.m., Wednesday, May 29, at Ho- senberg's, 9925 Dexter Blvd. At the annual mothers' and Hebreow, English and Jewish books available at the Zion Book Store, daughters' luncheon, held May 18 9008 12th Street, near Minimum. at the Jewish Community Center, over 500 persons heard an address .. by Mrs. Harry Model, member of the National Mizrachi Women's ■ Organizat ion's Administrative Board, and National Senior and Junior co-ordinator. Child Rescue Fund work is be- ing led by Chairman Mrs. Isaac Rosenthal, 2479 Blaine, TY. 6- 6066, and fund treasurer Mrs. Eth- el Abrams, 3039 Gladstone, TY. 7- 5733. 6 • DA VIP FURS • Philomathic Bernard Sloan was awarded the gold medal in the Philomathic De- bating Club's 31st annual oratori- cal contest, held May 16, at the Jewish Community Center. Sherwin Wine won the second e prize of a silver medal and the • third place bronze medal went to Jack Driker. Other contestants included Alfred N. Himelson, Har- old Fine and Jack Alspector. Morton Zieve, speaker of Phil- • oriathic during 1944 and 1945, re- ceived an engraved gavel from • the organization as a tribute to • his services. The presentation was • made by Philip Nusholtz, honorary • alumnus of Philomathic and a • government attorney. • • • • Detinu Club 4 • • 6 • . • Your fur coat is• a valuable possession and as such should be entrusted to the care of an Experienced and Qualified Furrier Our cold storage vaults have been inspected and approved by the American Institute of Refrigeration. • • • • • * • •6 • 4 • 4 • • 44 INSURED COLD STORAGE * 6 6 6 The Detinu Club celebrated its first anniversary with a Weiner roast held on May 11 at Rouge Park. Club officers are Lillian Turner, 7734 W. McNichols UNiversity 4.3750 • president: Marcie Becker, secre- tary; and Muriel Forman, treas. ; 6 urer. I °••• ∎•∎• ∎ •••••∎∎••••••• ■ ••••••• ■•■ • 124. • OVERSEAS VETE AN OF TA() WARS For GOVERNOR t. RAYMOND J. ELLY Kelly is fighting for immediate payment of a substantial cash bonus to ALL World War II Veterans IMPORTANT! Have liou registered? All Veter ans must register before May 29t1i irt order to vote! 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