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Bnai Brith Highlights

PROGRAM FOR VETS

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MA RSI TALL WOMEN
The Louis Marshall dramatic
group will present the radio skit
"Hot Air" at a meeting March 24
of the East Side Women.
The group' gave a farewell
party Feb. 20 at Club Bali for
Mrs. Mary Feldman, who left with
her family to make her home in
Florida.

Brandeis Dance
Set for March 8

Mickey Woolf and his orches-
tra will play for the dance of the
Louis D. Brandeis Women of
Bnai Brith, Saturday, March 8 at
the Hotel Fort Wayne. Woolf will
offer a special program of en-
tertainment throughout the even-
ing.
Elaborate refreshments will he
served to dance-lovers Who, in
large numbers, have already re-
vealed their intention of attend-
ing the affair.

WASHINGTON, D. C.—An I ac-
celerated program of service to
veterans during the current year
was projected at the annual joint
TIME: Sunday afternoon.
meeting here of the Bnal Brith
PLACE: Dexter at Richton.
National Post War Service-Ameri-
QUESTION: Do you agree with
canism Commission and the Na-
the New York Rabbi who
tional Veterans Advisory Commit-
said that Sunday school should
tee.
be abolished?
The nationwide program for
IRVING COHEN ClIAPTElt
Bnai Brith members stipulated
A paper drive will be conducted
that
emphasis
be
placed
on
a
non-
LOUIS BARELL, 2991 Cortland
sectarian community basis by the by the Irving Cohen Chapter No.
avenue, waste products business.
84 Sunday, with proceeds going to
300,000 members.
No, I do not. The only Jewish
charity. On Sunday evening, a
education some youngsters re-
GREATER DETROIT COUNCIL 'Hard Times" party will be held
ceive Is at these Sunday schools.
in the home of Howard Levitt.
Charles R. Kennedy Jr. has been
Over 750 new members will be
If parents
A pair of candlesticks were chosen temporary chairman of the
initiated into Bnai Brith at a presented to the mother of the Detroit Chapter of the American
think their chil-
membership affair Tuesday even- late Pfc. Irving Cohen Feb. 17. League for a Free Palestine.
dren cannot
ing in Shaarey Zedek. The Great- Howard Liebman, BBYO director,
learn enough
Other officers are Dr. Harry A.
er Detroit Women's Council is the made the presentation.
by attending a
Paysner, co-chairman; Balfour
sponsoring group.
Jewish school
Peisner, treasurer; and Sylvia Sa-
one day a week
The membeis will comprise the DETROIT-WINDSOR COUNCIL vin, secretary.
they should
Mary Droock class, named in
Temporary headquarters are at
Paul Fink has been elected 3736 Fullerton avenue, HO. 0249.
make arrange-
memory of the mother of Aaron
president
of
the
Detroit-Windsor
ments to send
Droock, president of the Jewish
them to Heb-
Community Council and past pres- Council of AZA.
Other officers are Buddy Green,
rew schools for
ident of District Grand Lodge
vice-president; Irving Berg, sec-
one or two
No. 6.
retary; and Harold Kohn, treas-
hours each day. This time would
Dr. Alf red Jospe, director of In- urer.
have to come after classes !n
diana University Hillel, will be
Starting Feb. 23 and continuing
Betty Provizer has succeeded
public school have been let out.
guest speaker. Mrs. Stanley Yates Ilene Olken as president of the has been celebrating "Community
Sunday schools should be kept
is membership chairman.
Planning Week."
Detroit-Windsor Girls' Council.
for those persons who find it im-
Purpose of the study is to
Harry Mirvis has been elected
possible to send their children to
president of the Detroit Council analyze community needs and
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Hebrew school each day because
NEW GIRL ADVISERS
of Young Men. Gerald Jacobs problems which may arise within
of transportation, financial or off sign. To keep together we
Helen Alpert, BBYO director of assumed duties as vice-president the next two decades. All meetings
needed a leader.
other difficulties.
girls' work, has announced the and Dave Rappaport became the are in Shaar Hashomaylm Sy-
Few of the adults saw anything appointment of new advisers. They
nagogue, Giles and Goyeau streets.
but kid's fun in our method. They are Mrs. Ruth Einstandig, Mrs. new secretary.
Detroiters are invitee).
laughed
with us and we felt good Hilda Shapiro, Mrs. Ruth Lieber-
MRS. CELIA KIRMAN, 3710 Rich-
that we found a new way of cel- man, Mrs. Beatrice Mehlman, Mrs.
ton avenue, housewife.
I disagree with him. It is true ebrating Purim. Of course we were Jerry Lisagor, Mrs. Fanny Lie-
that children cannot learn all the envy of all the other kids in hers and Mrs. B. A. Ross.
there is to learn about Jewish the congregation but we turned
Other women who have served
studies by at- down all requests to join us. Six, as volunteer advisers are Mrs.
LONDON (Palcor)—Chancellor
we
felt,
were
enough
and
it
was
tending school
William Phillips, Mrs. Max Kush- of the Exchequer Hugh Dalton
strictly
a
family
affair.
Irwin Ratner, 12024 Martindale
one day a week
ner, Mrs. Bernard Goodman, Ann disclosed in Commons that the
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but a little edu-
Brooks, Mrs. Fay Klessmer, Mrs. Palestine government contributes avenue north, was t ne 01 12 citi-
PANDEMONIUM
LOOSE
cation is better
Martha Reitter, Shirley Bloom $171,188 annually towards the cost zens to receive the Silver Beaver
than none at
HE NEXT MORNING, we and Dorothy Berenson.
of the Transjordan Frontier Forces award, scouting's highest honor,
all.
awoke early, and, perhaps for
and also meets the cost of main- at the 37th annual meeting of the
Students in the first time, didn't object to
taining the Palestine police, the Detroit Area Council, Boy Scouts
0.. pub I i c schools attending early morning services.
1113Y0 LIBRARY
deportation camps on Cyprus fbr of America, Thursday.
are reluctant to We were willing, yes, sir. We
A leader in scouting activities
The Ann Hartstein BBYO Li- Jewish refugees and making good
attend Hebrew were willing to go because this brary has been established through individual property losses result- for the past 10 years, Ratner is
schools for one time we would give that Haman a contribution by Jack Hartstein ing from terrorist activities.
scoutmaster of the Bnal David
or two hours a all we had.
Dalton said he is "considering Men's Club Troop 135.
in honor of his wife's birthday.
a.
Came the reading of the Book
Mrs. Hartstein served as presi- with the colonial secretary wheth-
day. Very few like the idea of
His troop originated the custom
adding more time to their regular of Esther and we "let go." ... dent of, the Detroit Lodge Women er. the Palestine government. shall of presenting .flowers • ON t Mother's
loud, often, and prolonged. Bells, from March, 1944 to June, 1946 make further contributions to the Day .to , mothers 'of “scoutsi ;I* the
school day.
In addition, many are not horns, police whistle, rusty chain and is incumbent president of the cost of keeping order in that armed frees.
physically capable of attending and tin pan. We did give it all Greater Detroit Women's Couffcil. counry."
He failed to mention that near-
The library will be set up in
two schools in one day. They we had. Then our troubles be-
have all they can do to keep up gan. The Plasterer, a paid-up the BBYO office. Other members ly 80 percent of Palestine's taxes,
member, objected. Ile called us who have contributed are Mr. the country's main source, of rev-
with their daily work.
After considering all these facts, rowdies, bums, tramps. For the and Mrs. Albert Lipsitz, Mr. and enue, is derived from the Jewish
one has to concede that Sunday second Ilaman, we increased the Mrs. Ben Katser, Mr. and Mrs. population.
duration and pitch.
Sol Rosenman and Mrs. Joseph
schools are necessary.
The Plasterer again objected Gorman.
MUSIC STUDY CLUB
calling us bums, tramps, good-for-
A book plate design contest is
WASHED and
A meeting of the Junior Group
LOUIS POSAR, 3358 Richton ave- nothings and told us to shut up. being sponsored to secure an ap-
REPAIRED
nue, salvage business.
The third Haman we prolonged propriate plate for the books. The of the Music Study Club will be
I have always felt that chil- and this time the Plasterer was contest is open to all youth mem- held at 2:30 p.m. Sunday in the
By Detroit's Leading Experts
dren cannot possibly learn enough speechless. He grabbed the tin bers. Further information may home of Robert Selman, 8942 Dex-
CA. 4374
357 E. Jefferson
by attending Sunday schools but pan and the rusty chain.
be obtained by calling TO. 8-1390 ter boulevard. Mrs. Sadie Braver,
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violinist,
will
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play.
or TO. 8-5690.
I still think
these schools
MAKES SOME ERRORS
should be main-
A ND - THERE, KIDDIES, is
tained.
where he made his mistakes.
If they were
One ... his hands were full. Two
r
abolished, t h e
Number Six was almost six
tendency would )
foot tall. Three ... Number Five
be away from
was five foot ten, 210 pounds. And
Jewish learning •
four ... the Plasterer had a red-
rather than to-
dish white beard, stained by soup
ward It.
and snuff and plaster .and lime.
We must al-
Number Six grabbed him by the
ways keep in
mind that certain elements, a ma- arms, Number Five by the beard
jority, In fact, seem to be con- and began walking him to the
tent with Sunday school as a door. He wouldn't get away with
medium for teaching their chil- calling us names. We were the
dren. They probably feel that one sons of the president, and en-
Enjoy spaciousness with solid colors, depth and richness with sculptured pile.
day spent in a Jewish school a titled to our bit of fun.
Of course the service stopped un-
week is sufficient.
Rediscover the beauty of your furniture. The weave resists household traffic and
til order was restored and the
I do not agree with them. Even
reading , went on. We won the
your pleasure will grow with the passing years.
though most Jewish children at-
right to celebrate Purim because
tend public schools, I think par- we were kids and kids should en-
ents should send them to Hebrew
Purim.
schools at least two hours a day. joy
And that, kiddies, is the story

Photo by JACK BIGELMAN

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Friday, February 28, 1947

Two hours before the curtain
was to be drawn on the Louis
Marshall-Louis Brandeis concert
Sunday, Allan Jones called up.
He couldn't fullfil his engage-
ment. "Laryngitis."
What to do? Just about tho
whole community knew about the
affair and a goodly portion was
expected to pack the Scottish Rite
Cathedral . . . to hear Jones.
When everyone was about rea-
dy to give up in despair, Sally
Fields piped up. "Brotherhood
Week." '
She and David Katzman, the
chairman, went to work to see
how . far the brotherhood theme
had penetrated.
The results were gratifying.
When the curtain did go up, two
top-ranking entertainers were
there to replace Jones.
Jack Surrell, Negro pianist ap-
pearing at the Club Bali, and Una
May Carlysle, Club Top Hat singer,
were the volunteers.
"Believe me', that's brotherhood,"
said Sally.

Free Palestine League'
Names Interim Officers

Windsor Jews to Study
Community Problems

A Purim Story:
Killjoy Toiled

Jewish Taxes Pay
Transjordan Army Ratner Receives
Top Scout Award

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MRS. LEO McNERNEY, 4075
Tuxedo avenue, housewife.
If Sunday schools were abol-
ished many children would re-
Jewish education what-
soever. There
are not enough
Hebrew schools
to take care of
the children if
they all were
to attend one
or two hours a
day.
Before any
think Is abol-
ished is always
a good idea tc
have a substitute for it. Therefore
it is senseless to do away with
Sunday schools unless there are
enough Hebrew schools to absorb
all the students.
I do believe, however, that
children cannot possibly learn
enough by attending Sunday
school, but what they do learn Is
better than nothing.

of why the Plasterer objected to
Purim.

New Club Is Formed
at Workmen's Circle

A permanent club has been
formed by mothers of the Work-
men's Circle Kindergarten chil-
dren with Mrs. J. H. Gossman as
chairman and Mrs. M. Brenner
secretary.
The children will present a Pu-
rim party at 1:30 p. m. Sunday,
March 9, in the school, 11529 Lin-
wood avenue. Parents and their
friends are invited. Hostesses will
be Mesdames J. Lampert, I. Pine,
M. Tucker and N. Yelensky
The club will meet Tuesday,
March 18.

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The affair at the Park Avenue
Penthouse will Include dancing,
entertainment and refreshments.
Proceeds will go to charity.

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