Thursday, March 23, 1939

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Leadership in Life of City
Traced in Beth El's History
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Page 9

N.W. Men Plan Seder Slated

Camp Report at Bnai David
and Color Film

By JOAN UEN('KEN
and JANET VOGEL
IS INCUMBANT upon a re-
THE BBYO OFFICE is still
Bnai David Sisterhood will
ligious organization and its
buzzing with talk of the AZA
present a Passover pageant at
regional spring mootirtl which leaders to provide leadership in
The Men's Club of the North- 8:30 p.m. Monday. Mrs. David
was held in Pontiac toe week- the community and show the way
west Hebrew Congregation will J. Cohen will conduct the Seder,
progre: , and harmony. Temple
end of March 11. Most of the
meet at 8:30 p.m. Monday.
and the Sisterhood choral group
AZA chapters in the state were Both El has more than fullfilled
iOis obligation.
represented.
The main part of the program will present the music and drama
As early as 1897 Rabbi Louis
will be dedicated to the Leader of the service.
At the delegates meeting which
Training Fellowship.
was called to order by Sid Ru- Grossman took the lead in the
Participating in the ceremony
benstein, regional aleph godol, :bitter fight against the introduc-
The feature of the evening will are Mesdames Harry Katz. Ben
delegates were elected to rep- tion of religious teaching in the
be a presentation of a film in Davis, Seymour Horowitz. Dan
resent our region at the AZA public school system of - Michigan.
techni•olor, portraying in dra- Otis and Roy Chaffin.
When in 1893 the Detroit Cen-
national convention to be held
matic form the story of Camp
ti al High School burned, Temple
during the summer.
Ramah, at Eagle River, Wis.
Beth El rose to the occasion and
Those chosen were Sid Ruben-
IT'S CURTAIN TIME
Six young members of the
offered the facilities of its Wash-
stein, chapter 313, Paul Doner,
Northwest Leader Training Fel-
ir atm) avenue building to the
214, Mike Gale, Stephen Weiss,
lowship Chapter will be on hand
Board of Education. which ac-
For Cleaning
George Blum, 656. and Morty
to present their views of the
cepted.
Demak, 604. The Pontiac chap-
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project: Eugene Axelrod, Shel-
YOUR Curtains
ter acted as hosts under the
don Beck, Daniel Elazar, Earl
IN THE 1920s, a bill was intro-
guidance of the Jason Goode,
Mandel, Louise Miller, and Rob-
(weed in the state legislature
Call
aleph godol.
ert Shapiro.
to abolish private and parochial
A vote of thanks goes to the schools. In the storm of protests
Joseph Beck is chairman of the
Pontiac chapter for a job well
DR. LOUIS GROSSMAN
project.
that arose the voice of Dr. Frank-
done.
lin was foremost.
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CURTAIN
Rabbi Franklin was the first giving Day talk before the Eco-
AT LAST THE
BIG day has and only rabbi to speak from the
arrived for the "Club Gay pulpit Di a Catholic church in his nomic Club is a tradition,
LAUNDRY
Among his posts is the presi-
Parse" which will be presented effort to promote goodwill in the dency of the Wayne County
Sigma Delta Tau Alumni have
by Hie 1"DR chapter of BBG Sat- city.
AND CLEANERS
Chapter of the Michigan Society elected Mrs. Leonard Schiff, pres-
urday night at Bnai David Syn-
'I he plight of released prison- for Mental Hygiene.
ident, and Mrs. Richard Kopel,
ogogue.
ers in Michigan came to the at-
vice-president.
TYler 5-3001
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You are invited to dance to tention of Dr. Franklin and he
Other new officers are Mes-
TEMPLE
BETH
EL
has
organ-
the music of Iry Fields and his enthusiastically joined in the
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dames George Loria, Harold
band and laugh at the antics of foundation of the D'Arcambal So- ized many reform temples in Kaufman and Sanford Walden.
Michigan.
In
addition
to
its
two
Irwin Posner master of cere- ciety for rehabilitation of prison-
daughter congregations in Detroit
monies.
ers.
From this society grew the (Shaarey Zedek and Temple Is-
There will be two complete
rael) it organized Beth El of
floor shows at 10 p.m. and at Ford Republic of which he was
Flint, Beth El of Port Huron,
11:30 p.m. This affair is one that a director.
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Beth Jacob of Pontiac, Beth El of
you cannot afford to .miss, so,
ANNOUNCES ITS 18th SEASON
SEEKING TO REACH a wider Lansing, and Beth El of Saginaw.
come on BBYO let's offer our
The rabbis and leaders of
public, Dr. Franklin undertook
support.
WHITE PIGEON, MICHIGAN
'temple Beth El •were responsible
Tickets are $1.50 per couple, the writing of a weekly column
for the organization of many in-
for
the
Detroit
Times,
which
he
$1 stag and can be purchased
stitutions and societies in Detroit.
from any MR girl, BBYO head- continued for three -years. A
project of his which is still ob..;
Among them are Pisgah Lodge
quarters, or at the door.
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For Boys and Girls 6 to ii
served is the Citizen's Interde- of Bnai Brith; Beth El Hebrew
THANKS TO THE Diane Mal- nominational Thanksgiving serv- Relief Society; Jewish Women's
$325 Per Season
1Club of Detroit; Detroit Section
erman chapter of BBG there ice, the first in the country.
Directors:
Detroit Representative:
The
present
leader
of
Temple
of
the
National
Council
of
Jew-
were many happy faces at the
Baptist Childrens' Home on Sun- Beth El has followed in the foot- ish Women; and the United Char-
Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Leiderman
Mrs. Sol Rosenman
steps of his predecessor. Dr. B. ' ities, out of which grew into the
day, March 5.
Chicago,
Illinois
UN. I-7921
The entire chapter paid a visit Benedict Glazer has taken a lead- Jewish Welfare Federation.
H.
C.
ing
role
in
the
elimination
of
to the Home and brought with
them many laughs as they pre- discriminatory literature in the
'
sented the play, "Snow White state tourist bureau. He was re- ,
cently cited as one of the seven /\/\"/\/\/\/\/\,/\/\/VVVV\A"/\""/\\
and the Seven Dwarfs."
The AZA jackets of the chap- leading citizens of Detroit.
Dr. Glazer's annual Thanks-
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ter 313 boys who acted as chauf-

HOLLYWOOD

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Sigma Delta Tau Unit
Names New Officers

CAMP LONG WIN

ALL-AROUND SUMMER CAMP

fers made a big hit with the
litle fellows who tried them on
so that they too could act like
a "big boy."
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EDDIE STEWART. Detroit-
Windsor Council aleph godol in-
forms us that plans for the AZA-
DWC Spring Mart have been
postponed indefinitely.
We are interested in all the
news that you would like to
have printed in this column.
Please bring all articles or in-
formation to the BBYO Head-
quarters, 11718 Dexter.
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