• DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Friday, April 30, 1941 The Voice of the Man in the Street Photos by JACK BIGELMAN TIME: Thursday evening. PLACE: Northwest Hebrew Congregation. QUESTION: Do you advocate a return to the use of Biblical names for Jewish children? DOROTHY FLORENCE, 5216 Martindale avenue south, boolilieeper. I don't believe a child should be given a name, either Biblical or modern, that will prove a burden to him in future life. Usually a Jewish child is given two names, o n e English a n d the other lie- brew, so it really is not necessary that his English name be Bibli- cal. Just like religion, names must be modernized to fit the times. Big Turnout Seen far Peerce Show. to Aid Vishnu Hadassah to Elect Officers on May 11 Tickets are going fast for the gigantic Palestine show, "That They May Live," officials of the United Zionists-Revisionists and the League for Jewish National Labor in Palestine, the sponsor- ing groups, reveal. Jan Peerc e, Metropolitan Opera star, will headline the show, scheduled for June 15 at Masonic Temple. Also on the program will be a choir of Detroit Cantors and a large symphony orchestra. Proceeds will be used for hospitalization and medical sup- plies for Jewish fighters in Pal- estine through the National Sick Fund and for other organiza- tions in Eretz Israel. Tickets may be obtained at 601 Barium Tower, WO. 5-4506. Page Five by Matilde Garvett Kesler. Can- tor Pavel Slavensky of the Northwest Hebrew Congregation will be heard in liturgical, Yid- dish and Palestinian songs, and Zinovi Bistritzky, first violinist of the Detroit Symphony Or- chestra, will play. Bistritzky and Cantor Slavensky will be accompanied by Betty Kowal- sky, pianist. Mrs. Sol Q. Kesler will be chairman. Tickets are available at the Metro Music House and the Center. At the conclusion of the concert a reception will be held in honor of Mrs. Eisen- stein. Music Critic Rabbi Jay Kausman Luncheon Speaker The annual luncheon and elec- tion of officers of the Detroit Chapter of Hadassah will take place May 11 at the Hotel Book Cadillac. Rabbi Jay Kausman, native Detroiter who has just returned from Palestine, will be guest speaker. Mrs. Thomas Marwil is chair- man of the luncheon and Mrs. Bud Blum is reservation chair- man. In charge of hostesses are the following newly-elected chair- men of groups: Mrs. Samuel Rubiner, East University; Mrs. S. Baer Keidan, West University; Mrs. Clara Ax- elrod, Russell Woods; Mrs. Adolph Lowe, Central West; Mrs. Simon H. Diamond, Cen- trol East; and Mrs. N. Stein- berg, Oakland County. For reservations call the Ha- An original play showing the experiences of a group of young dassah office, TY. 8-8216. new Americans will be featured at the final report meeting of Goodfellowship Club's the Junior Division of the Al- lied Jewish Campaign at 8:30 Party to Aid Yishuv Proceeds of the fifth annual p.m., Thursday, May 6, at the Center. The play is entitled card party of the Goodfellow- "And This Year in Jerusalem." ship Club, scheduled for May 14 Written by Ernest Michel, at Assembly Hall, 9125 Twelfth former German newspaperman street, will go for Palestine re- and author who is now a resi- lief, Ben Milstein, chairman, an- dent of Detroit, the play traces nounced. Two paper drives by the club the actual history of some young European Jews from the time raised $150, which was given to the Histadrut. Those wishing to of their arrival in New York. All members of the cast are help the Yishuv should call Jo- recent arrivals to this country. seph Rosson, president, TO. They include Nick Feldheim, 5-5680. Simon Goldman, Bennie Kawer, Jack Weintraub, Ruth Wein- troub, Ruth Wortheim, Bertha Araten and Mendel Ettinger. Juniors to View Original Play at Final Meeting MORRIS CANTOR, 3005 Chicago boulevard, salesman. Biblical names such as David, Samuel, Isaac, Joshua, Jacob, Esther and Ruth are very beau- tiful and not at all out of place in o u r present-day so- ciety. There are many Gentiles who have Old Tes t a m e n t names, which should dispel the notion held by many Jews that those names set them off as different. If Biblical names aren't chosen, then the child should be named Installation, Dinner Set directle after a relative. I don't by Alpha Zeta Omega like these new, fancy-sounding 'Final arrangements are being An election of officers for the names that have no meaning. made by the Ladies Auxiliary of 1948-49 season will highlight the Alpha Zeta Omega fraternity for first regional meeting of Detroit MRS. ROSALIND MARKS, its mother-daughter dinner at 7 Women's ORT, May 19 at the 16569 Archdale avenue, house- p.m., Wednesday, in the Park Franklin Hills Country Club. Avenue Hotel. wife. A brunch will be served prior Highlight will be the installa- to the session. Those wishing to If the first name goes well with the last, I see no objection tion of the following officers: attend should make reservations Mesdames, Max Millman, presi- with Mrs. Carl Smith, 1935 Glynn to the use of Biblical names. I believe dent; Morris Morton, vice-presi- Court, not later than May 12. some Biblical dent; Bert Platt and Harold Following the president's re- names are out Podolsky, secretaries; and Bar- port and the election, a book re- of place in ney Yagoda, treasurer. view will be presented by Dr. B. For reservations call Mrs. Sy America today. Benedict Glazer. Neuman, TO. 5-8894. But so are such Reports will also be given by modern names Mrs. Oliver Ruby on the materi- WEDNESDAY GROUP as Cynthia and Rabbi Jacob Segal will speak als for overseas training project, Cheryl, if, as of which she is chairman, and I said, they on "Jewish Culture in Pales- by Mrs. Siler Freeman on her don't go well tine" at the May 5 meeting of guardian mothers committee. with the last the Wednesday Evening Discus- Several new chapters are being name. On the sion Group. other hand, David and Ruth are Biblical names that are very . • . GIVE YOUR BATHROOM beautiful. I think it is very important that the child be given a name that has • some significance, Let ns install one of our whether Biblical or modern. Haganah Member Guest at Meeting of Chapter One MRS. EISENSTEIN • • • A vivid picture of the ex- ploits of Haganah will be given by Max Gross, member of the Jewish defense army, when he addresses a meeting of Chapter One, Zionist Organization of De- troit, at 8:30 p.m., Thursday, in the Jewish Center. "Who will be 'Miss Libera- Cantor Slavensky tion'?" is the question that will be answered when the chapter in Musicale May 9 holds a beauty contest and Judith Kaplan Eisenstein will dance, May B in the Center. Joe be guest speaker at the next Meldon and his orehestra * will liashofar musicale, May 9 in the play. Jewish Center. Mrs. Eisenstein is head of the department of arts education at Kvutzah lvrith Slates the Teachers Institute of the Annual Pesach Meeting Jewish Theological Seminary The annual Passover gather- and music editor of the "Recon- ing of Kvutzah Ivrith will be structionist Magazine" and of held Saturday evening in the "Gateway to Jewish Song," Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. "Jewish Festival • Songs" and The theme of the discussion "Music for Jewish Groups." will be, "Passover, the Feast of The musical part of the pro- Liberation and Its Significance gram will be shared by Mrs. in the Light of Present Events Abraham Cooper, Detroit so- in Palestine." prano, accompanied at the piano Joseph Katz, president, will preside. Refreshments will be served by the Ladies Auxiliary headed by Mrs. Julius Ring. Community singing, under the direction of Abraham Schach- ter, will round out the evening. Judith Eisenstein Hashofar Guest First Regional Meeting Set by Detroit ORT for May 19 that NEW LOOK TOURS PLANNED organized in the Detroit area, be- A series of educationil tours cause of a "keen, desire to aid in the rehabilitation of DP's in Eu- is being sponsored by the rope," Mrs. Harry Becker, presi- Mothers' Club Council, the first dent, revealed. to take place Thursday. 7004100411 0MIMMIWAVVIMIANSWIAWASSIMNIANNIINSIOM BUIV ONLY THE BEST! 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