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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle
FirichIE January 17, 1947
Simons Graduates Vandercook to Address Session
to Present Playlet in 'Accent on Youth' Seminar
Detroiter Awarded Young Israel Prize
Radio news analyst, explorer cult attack in the mountains
and author, John W. Vandercook above the Liri Valley—the attack
will address the luncheon session which broke the back of the Gus-
of "4ccent on Youth," to be pre- tav Line.
A few days later. he proceeded
A playlet in Hebrew dramatizing sented Thursday, Jan. 30, on the
to Anzio, where he witnessed the
current events • of Jewish interest
final Allied offensive under Gen.
will be presented by the gradu-
Mark Clark which resulted in the
ates at commencement exercises
capture of Rome. He reached Lon-
of the David W. Simons SchOol at
don just three days before the
7:30 p. m. Sunday in the auditori-
Normandy Invasion in which he
um of the Winterhalter School.
took part. Later he returned to
The following are in the cast:
London in the first phase of the
Bernice Schwartz, Morris Dworkin,
V-1 robot bomb attacks.
Jerry Dobrusin, David Strom,
In another trip to the European
Leonard Lubarsky, Jean Rabot-
war zone in 1945, he penetrated
nick, Jerry Grossman, Arthur
deep into Germany to visit the in-
Schwartz, Harold Mathis, Leah
famous Buchenwald concentration
Nelson, Florence Roth, Sheila Pu-
camp a few days after its libera-
dovick, Sidney Rubenstein, Diane
tion. He took part as an observer
Bassin and Morris Silverman. Isaac
in the final battle for the city of
Levy will act as narrator.
Leipzig.
CANDLE CEREMONY
A candle lighting ceremony will
With local contestants looking on, Charles T. Gellman, president
be performed by Sheila Pudovick
of Young Israel of Detroit, presents the first prize for oratory
of the graduation class and Arnold
recently won by Esther Marx at the Midwestern convention of
Lashman of the junior class.
Young Israel in Cincinnati. Miss Marx, who competed with win-
Isidore Sobeloff, director of the
The Mlawer Umgegend Verein
ners from Young Israel branches in Cleveland, Chicago, St. Louis
Jewish Welfare Federation of De-
and the Auxiliary will hold a joint
and Cincinnati, spoke on "Young Israel vs. Old Israel." Left to
troit, Abraham Kasle, president of
installation of officers meeting at
right: Sidney Kellman, Saralee Shulman, Esther Marx, Gellman,
the United Hebrew Schools, and
8:30 p. m. Sunday at Workmen's
Beinard Ryback and Rosaline Riblat.
Rabbi Eliezer Levy, whose son
Isaac is a member of the gradu-
Circle Center.
JOHN
\V.
VANDERCOOK
ation class, will bring greetings.
Incoming officers of the Verein
Diplomas will be awarded by ballroom floor of the Hotel Stat- are President, D. Nessenfield; vice
ler.
His
subject
will
be
"One
the chairmen of the board of edu-
A dinner and an initiation of at 0. E. S. Temple. Proceeds will
president, S. Kline; financial sec-
cation, Maurice H. Zackheim, and World, What Now?"
retary, M. Lewenhof; treasurer, I. officers will be held by Purity go to orphans and to the Sister
"Accent
on
Youth,"
an
examina-
Maurice Landau and A. J. Lach-
Burnstein; and trustees, Ben Gold- Chapter No. 39 0. E. S. Monday.
over, principal of the David W. tion of community organization en, Sarah Kline and Hattie Klay- For reservations contact Mollie Kenney Fund. For information call
and
what
it
means
for
Jewish
Simons School.
Burtman or Rose Bernstein, UN. Esther Kozin, TO. 6-8666, or Esther
man.
children, will also feature a
Tenzer, HO. 7439.
Auxiliary officers are: President, 1-0015.
FEIGENSON AWARD
The chapter will meet again
The Feigenson medal which is luncheon discussion of "Children Mrs. Rhea Kinmer; vice president,
Tickets are on sale for a char-
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awarded each year by Feigenson in .Teopardy" by Mme. Alfred Mrs. Vita Burnstein; vice presi- ity smorgasbord luncheon Feb. 17 Feb. 3.
Spanjaard
of
Holland,
and
a
group
dent and secretary, Hattie Klay-
Bros., will be presented by a mem-
of
seminars
on
the
emotional-vo-
man; treasurer, Helen Lewenhof. 1 L.' WI ■ 1 1. ■• 4 1■1■10■■■■ 1 ■■■
ber of the Feigenson family. Other
g ■ 11 MI
prizes will be presented by Mrs. cational-recreational and educa- Mrs. I. Leventhal is chairman of
tional
problems
of
children.
Rep-
the Mary Mellin Memorial Fund
Julius Ring, president of the La-
—
dies Auxiliary and by the Kvutzah resentatives of Detroit's social and Mrs. D. Kellin is chairman
service agencies will lead the dis- of the Jack Semansky Memorial
IN NORTHWEST SECTION'
Ivrith.
Each member of the graduation cussions. Seminars will begin at Fund.
10:30
a.m.,
luncheon
at
12:30
p.m.
class will also receive a Hebrew
dictionary, a gift of the Woman's MRS. HONER IS AIDE
Registrations are in charge of
Aids ORT Party
Auxiliary of the United Hebrew
Schools. The presentation will be Mrs. Milton J. Doner, Un. 1-8173,
made by Mrs. Florence Moss Ros- and Miss Julia Klein, To. 8-2021.
Large Modern Kitchen Facilities Available
All Detroit Jewish women are in-
man, president.
For information call
vited to attend. There is no charge
BETH AARON SYNAGOGUE OFFICE
for the seminars.
18000 WYOMING
Vandercook has lived in or trav-
A Daily 4 to 6, UN. 4.1312, Sunday 10 to 12, UN. 2.1628 after 6
eled through virtually every coun-
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try in the world. His expeditions
eam.o.Nowtok
to little-known parts of the tropics
The second degree will be con- have been described in his books.
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ferred on candidates by Jericho
Vandercook's observations in
Lodge, I.O.O. F. No. 490, at 8:30 Germany at the beginning of
p. m. Tuesday in lodge headquar- World War II, and for several
ters.
weeks thereafter in France, stood
Jericho officers were installed him in good stead when he joined
In Person !
recently They include Henry Fein- the staff of the National Broad-
berg, noble grand; Morris L. Fin- casting Company in September,
With Hit Great New Band
kelstein, vice-grand; Jerry Fried- 1940, as a news commentator, a
man, recording secretary; William post which he continued to occu-
Grand Ballroom
Kozin, financial secretary; Dr. Ben py for the next six years, during
. Bader, treasurer.
which time he gave more than
MASbNIC TEMPLE
Henry Greenwald, right support- 2,00n network broadcasts.
er to noble grand; Meyer Fine, SEES ANZIO BATTLE
left supporter to noble grand; Na-
He participated as a commenta-
than Katchman, chaplain; Jack tor-correspondent in the May,
Wasserman, warden; Louis Wine- 1944, Allied offensive in Italy: He
man, conductor; William Weisser- was the only English-speaking
Given by
man, right scene supporter.
correspondent to accompany the
Wayne U. Bnai Brith
Myron Lebus, left scene sup- French army units in their C f11- SIRS. JOSEPII FENTON is tak-
Hillel Foundation
porter; David Victor, right sup-
ing reservations for the annual
porter to vice-grand; Julius Fayne,
card party of the Detroit Wo-
kith thr.
T.
"Ziggy
left supporter to vice-grand; Wil-
men's Chapter of ORT at 12:30
1 ∎ nr,,ey Oreb la mashing gat , '
records from roast to coast.•
liam Hacker, inside guardian; and
p.m. Tuesday in the Jewish Com-
Harry Kasmer, outside guardian.
munity Center. Proceeds will go
Tickets . $3.60 per couple
Plans for the pledge-fund lunch- for the rehabilitation of Jewish
Tax Incl'd.
orphans
in
Europe.
Door
prizes
eon of the Youth Education
and a luncheon will be party
This Dancing Treat
League will be discussed at a
features. Reservations may be
board meeting Monday at the obtained by calling Mrs. Fenton,
from 9-- 1
Congregation Shaar Hashomayim home of Mrs. Harry Spector of UN. 3-0331, or Mrs. Baer Keidan,
in Windsor greeted the creation Pennington drive. Mrs. Maurice UN. 3-6191.
by Canada of a distinct Canadian Schatz will be co-hostess.
Proceeds from the affair, sched-
citizenship by dedicating its Fri-
day, Jan. 17 service to the event. uled for March 4 at Masonic Tem.
Mizrachi will present a Chami- ple, will be used for philanthropies.
sho Osor B'shvat celebration at The league has adopted 20 Euro-
8 p. m. Sunday, Feb. 2, in Talmud pean orphans through the Amer-
ican Jevifsh Congress' and sends
Torah Hall.
with
On Monday, at 8 p. m., the Kadi- packages of food, clothing, toys,
mah Chapter of Hadassah will books and candy regularly.
Mrs. Sol Dann corresponds with
hold a contribution tea in the
home of Mrs. Bertha Liebllch, 1045 the children, who are scattered
tt
all over Europe.
Parent avenue.
Graduation Exercises
Are Set for Sunday
2 Mlawer Verein Units
Join for Installation
Purity Chapter Officers to Be Installed Monday
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FOR RENT
Beautiful Newly Decorated
Auditorium
Feinberg Installed
as Jericho Head
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Corning — ZIGGY ELMAN
Saturday,
February 1st
Education League
to Spur Luncheon
Windsor Jews Hail
New Citizenship Act
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