▪ Page Six DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE • WOMEN'S CLUBS A his N.W. Sisterhood Auxiliary to Hear Ira G. Kaufman NW President Guest of Yeshivah April 6 A charity card party will be given by the Pythian Sisters of Greater :Detroit Temple, Wed- nesday evening at 10350 Dexter boulevard. Proceeds will go to make up Passover baskets for needy families. Reservations are still available for the brunch of the Eva Prenz- uer Maternity Aid to be held April 14. They may be obtained from Irene Fruend, chairman, 110. 6664. The affair will climax the graup's membership drive he'ng c"nducted in memory of Lillirn Solomon: A meeting of the club will be held April 6 at tl' home of Mrs. Julius Wartell, 171C0 Chio avenue. MRS. JACOB LEVINE (above) is chairman of the Molly Pi- con concert to be presented by the Sisterhood of the Northwest Hebrew Congrega- tion, April 11 in the Syna- gogue. A card party will be given by the rsivaritr Aid Society at 8 rm., Wednesday. For tickets call Ili's. !Tarry Festenstein, UN. 3- 81f.0. Proceeds will go to send Vul packages to overseas sur- Purim Program Set N•vors, Rose Lewis, chairman, by the Kvutzvah Ivrith said. Two refugees from Ger- The next gathering of Kvut- many will be brought to Detroit zah Ivrith will be in the form by the organization. of a Purim program to be held Saturday in the Rose Sittig Co- A Purim party is planned by hen Bldg. under the auspices of the Eetroit Women's Service the Ladies Auxiliary, Club for April 5 at the Jewish Participants will include Mes- Cultural Center, 2705 Joy road. dames Meyer J. Mathis, Solomon Prospective members are invited. Kasdan, Harold Goodman, De- For information call Mrs. Dolly borah Dworkin, Albert Elazar, Budman, UN. 2-3011. A. Roberg, and M. Michlin. Ruth Titkin Chanin will be The Jewish Women's European chairman. Welfare Organization will hold a board meeting at noon, Monday, in the home of Mrs. Hiram Dorf- man, 2697 Calvert avenue, to dis- cuss plans for the annual bake sale, April 8. Ira G. Kaufman, president of the Northwest Hebrew Congre- gation, will be guest speaker at the sixth annual donor luncheon of the Ladies Auxiliary of Ye- shivath Chachmey Lublin, April 6 at Bnai Moshe. The program will feature a dramatic presentation, "A Fes- tical of All Jewish Holidays," to be presented by the Northwest Sisterhood. Mrs. Joshua Sperka will be toastmistress. Mrs. Isadore Levin is chair- man, sassisted by Mesdames L. Weinberg and Rose Rubin, co- chairman; A. Bennett and E. Golden, societies chairmen; and L. Kartun, souvenir book chair- man. For reservations call TY 5-6882. - Branch 5 to Hear Israel Peisner Israel Peisner, a resident of Palestine for the past 13 years, will speak on "Types of Jewish Communal Settlements in Eretz Israel" at a meeting of Branch 5, LZOA, at 8:15 p.m., Sunday, at 3820 Glendale avenue. ,Members will also see the March of Time film, "Gateway to Freedom." The branch went over the top in its campaign to aid the Histadrut, Emil Wolok, chairman, revealed. Compassion Needed, Even for, a Hainan The Ladies Auxiliary of the Kosher Butchers' Association celebrated its 10th anniversary and installation of officers at the home of Mrs. Harry Boxman. Officers include Mesdames Oscar Klaper, president; L. Richter, vice-president; B. Boxman, treas- urer; and E. Peisner, secretary. Mrs. Hanna Vikser was chair- man of the affair. (Continued from Page 3) "Haman," he began, "was not hanged." "But the Megillah, doctor! The Megillah says positively that Haman was hanged." "The Megillah missed the vital sequel of the story," he replied. "Current events confirm the amazing conclusions to which I have had to come." Mrs. Helen Rosenthal, presi- dent, was hostess at a luncheon for officers and other members of the Hebrew Ladies Aid So- ciety last week in the Dexter- Lawrence Hall in appreciation of their work on the annual dinner- dance. Contributions were made to be added to the $500 raised at the affair for the Yishuv. JEWS MUST OFFICIATE THE DOCTOR had discovered that in his edict that sen- tenced Haman to be hanged the king had included a clause which he regarded as a special favor to the Jews . "I decree that Haman shall be hanged by the hands of Jews officiating on the gallows." He named five prominent Jews of Shushan for this function- Eliezer, Gamaliel, Isachar, Zeph- aniah and Zebulon. "But," the doctor went on. "these five gentlemen were not at all happy with this commis- sion. As Jews they could not relish the idea of killing even an enemy. "Eliezer said: 'After all, Ha- man is a living creature and how can we lay our hands on him to destroy him?' "Gamaliel said: 'It is not in our ethical upbringing to choke a man to death.' "The three others gave tern- selves out in deepest sigfling: But when the king himself says they must officiate at the hang- Daniel Temehin will discuss his visit to Europe and Pales- tine at a luncheon of the Young Women's Mizrachi at 12:30 p.m., Wednesday, in the home of Mrs. Leo Genser, president, 17136 Cherrylawn avenue. Plans are near 'completion for the charity card party of the University Area Women's Club to be held April 4 at the Jewish Center. Mrs. Harry Nachman. president, has appointed Mrs. Karl D. German and Mrs. Nor- man German as chairmen of the affair. Assisting are Mrs. Max Garland, refreshments chairman, and Mrs. Ralph Winkler, chair- man of door and table prizes. For tickets call Mrs. Karl Ger- man, UN. 1-4705. A meeting of the Primrose Benevolent Club will take place at 8:30 p.m., Monday, in Bnai Moshe. The group has contribut- ed $500 to the Detroit Histadrut campaign. Friday, March 26, 1948 • • • EDWARD PEVOS Optician Optical fter• ire Hours Hy Appolnisarni Preetripilavaa called toe and delivered 34111 EWALD CIRCLE 11•1•011 Vista H0.3332 CUSTOM BUILT LAMPS Vows, was, ...die Welts. flgyrisee, atatnary, and allow keepsake' ....cued Ida oratorio table lamps. OH Mango nkelvkled. lamps aterlernIzed, Hopoired .ad liellsiaked 0111 ittyla Sow lamps matlio Into la4lreet and torchatra. Lampe rrlinlohrd and replated, lamp Plied,* Made sad IttattJabed 9tyl•d r• IOU , WIMP. Large York alwaya on divplay. HOUSE OF LAMPS 1/4 16841 Liverneis Ave., Block South Flame UN. 1-5331 Open until 1 P.m. Wed a rrt- of Six Milo ay.& ORT COHEN was a lawyer "YOU'D BETTER give me a whose degree had come— raise," said Rashkis the actor as had the lessons—by mail. to his producer. "Three other Nevertheless, he was enamored companies are after me." "A likely story," snorted im- of legal language and gloried in being pontifical in what he presario Liebman. 'What com- imagined was a fine flow of panies?" "Light, Water and Gas," re- rhetoric or a precise and totally .i nambiguous resume of any torted the thespian. —o- event. Pressing the ease of a farmer - "I NOTICE YOU treat that who had lost a cow, killed by fellow with a lot of respect," a speeding train on a pitch said the loiterer to Fishbcin, black night, Mort presented the the garage man. "Yes, he's one of our early situation as follows: "If the train had been run as settlers," replied Fishbein. "Settlers shmettlers," replied she should have been ran, or if the bell had been rung as it the loiterer, "how can he be, he should have beep rang, or if the isn't over 40 years old?" "Sure," said Fishbein, "but he whistle had blew as it should have been blown or the light settles his bills on the first of shone as it should have been every month." —o— shined, both of which they did SAM LAPEDES is a notori- neither, the cow would not have been injured when she was ously stubborn man, as his friend Lou Holtz will testify. killed." Once Lou went to visit him --o— A LAWYER WAS renting a at his hotel, knocked and asked client's home and eyed the pros- Sam to open the door.. pective tenant frigidly. "I must "Can't do it," came a voice remind you," he said, "that we from within. "The door's do not tolerate children, dogs, locked." cats or parrots. And no piano- "Well unlock it," Holtz in- playing. And no radio or other sisted. instrument or noise-maker. Is "I can't," said Sam, "I threw that clear?" away the key."' "Yes, sir," said the tenant "Great Heavens, Sam! What meekly. "But I think you ought will you do if there's a firer" to know that my fountain pen "I won't go!" scratches a little." (A World News Pervier Praturo) Recipe of the 'Week Housewives Extol Tamar Meats The following recipe can be For sandwiches, snacks or sup- found in "Treasured Recipes" pers, it's always convenient to of the Sisterhood of Temple have several cans of a ready-to- ing what else can five Jewish Israel. For a copy call Mrs. eat meat on the pantry shelf. gentlemen do? Joseph Bean, 110. 7217. Housewives who•adhere to the • • • traditions of Kashruth say that SWEET AND SOUR FISH COMPASSION WINS ready-cooked Tamar Kosher “VES, AT THE appointed hour 31/2 lbs. pike, trout or other fish Meats should never be missing from the family shopping list. -I- they stood on the gallows 4 gingersnaps in a circle around Haman. They 1/2 cup brown sugar This tender, juicy beef, pre- sought to divide among them- 1/2 cup vinegar pared under strict supervision of selves the various functions of 1 cup hot fish liquid orthodox Rabbis, is perfectly the hanging: Which one was to pre-cooked according to tested 1 /4 cup seed raisins bind Haman's hands behind old-time Jewish recipes. him? Who should encircle Ha- 1/2 tsp. onion juice The Detroit Food Distribution man's neck with the noose? 1 lemon, sliced and seeded. Co., 3375 Calvert avenue, is the Which one should pull the noose Clean, slice and salt fish and local agency for the product. tight? Who would cause him to let stand over night or several drop from 'the gallows? hours. Boil fish, drain and bone Chronicle Social and Club "'GeAtlemen,' said Eliezer, 'he's reserving 1 cup of the fish News deadline is noon Monday. a living being and how can we liquid. Mix the rest of the in- do any of these things to him?.' gredients and cook until smooth "They were so deep in delib- and thick. Pour while hot over erations that, unseen by any of fish. It must taste strong of them, Haman leaped from the vinegar and sugar, and more of gallows and soon was off into either may be added to taste. the wilderness, never to be seen Serve cold. again, except in the guises of prominent persecutors who have since infested the world. The public is invited to a "That day, among these five meeting of the Women's League Jews; compassion was triumph- of Tel - Guiborim at 8:30 p.m., QUALITY MEATS ant over hate and revenge. It Wednesday, in Bnai Moshe. Bal- and POULTRY will be a good world at last four Pcisner, who recently re- when men say of one another turned from an extended stay in 13104 Linwood TO. 8-8184 what Eliezer -said even of Ha- Palestine, will speak on "British New Grand man: "lie's a living being!'" Imperialism in Palestine." 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