Member Campaign
Of Hebrew Schools
Reported Success
Jews in U. S.
War Service
Silver Addresses
Center to Present Brenner Meeting
Two Noted Artists
Detroiter Conducts
Services at Sea
Moses J. Silverman, cantor of
Anshe Emet Synagogue of Chi-
cago, will be featured on a pro-
gram of Jewish music in a joint
recital with Nathan Vizonsky,
The final membership meeting
of the United Hebrew Schools
was held Tuesday evening at the
home of Dr. Albert E. Bernstein,
associate chairman of the mem-
Sgt. Sheldon Zuieback's studies
bership enrollment committee in the United Hebrew Schools of
with Aaron A. Silberblatt. The Detroit recently helped him ren-
guest speaker was Philip Slomo- der a real service to his associ-
vitz, editor of The Jewish News. ates in arms "somewhere at sea"
Encouraging reports were sub- recently.
mitted by a large number of
workers. A. J. Lachover reported
on the successful membership
appeals made by Morris Fishman
and Nathan Yaffa during the
holidays.
A Jewish National Fund cer-
tificate for 10 trees in the Joseph
H. Ehrlich Forest was presented
Writing to his father, Rudolph
Zuieback of 3048 Webb Ave., Sgt.
• , Zuiebackde-
- scribed a Friday
evening service
at sea. Having
had the the He-
, brew and relig-
ious training, he
volunteered t o
to Mr. Silberblatt, in honor of his
50th birthday, by Rudolph Zuie-
back, president of the schools.
Hebrew Program
on Radio Saturday
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conduct the
service, since his
squadron does
not have a Jew-
Sgt. Zuieback ish chaplain.
Sheldon writes that port wine
was obtained for kiddush, and
that a number of non-Jews at-
tended the services. Some of them
The Hebrew Hour sponsored were curious about Jewish relig-
by Kvutzah Ivrith and the staff ious observances, and Sheldon ex-
of the United Hebrew Schools plained the rites to them. The
will be presented on Altman's service was addressed by Cap-
Jewish Hour, Station WJLB, tain Bernstein, who described the
from 9 to 10 p. m. this Saturday. important principles involved in
Brief talks in Yiddish and the present battle for freedom.
Sgt. Zuieback was graduated
Hebrew will be delivered by
Joseph Haggai and Michael Mich- from Western Military School.
• • •
lin. Hebrew songs will be sung
Robert Roth of 8655 Beechwood
by Drora Selesny, an advanced
pupil of the United Hebrew Ave., husband of Gertrude Roth
and son of Mr.
Schools.
and Mrs. Jacob
This Hebrew Hour is ob-
Roth. 736 W.
served in connection with Yom
Bethune, en-
Ivri, Hebrew Day observed na-
listed in the Air
tionally by Hebraists. The par-
Corps a t Self-
ent organization is the Hista-
ridge Field on
druth Ivrith of New York. headed
Sept. 1. Besides
by Dr. Israel Efros and M. Riba-
his regular
low, editor of the Hebrew week-
duties, he is
ly Hadoar.
playing on the
Carmen Amaya at Fisher
Town Hall on Wednesday
Carmen Amaya, world's great-
est Flamenco dancer, has created
many of the dynamic dances
which she will present at Detroit
Town Hal 1, Wed-
nesday morning,
Oct. 14, at the
Fisher Theater.
Amaya's a r t
lies not only in
her fiery grace,
but in her abil-
ity to interpret
in her dance the
•
wild Arabic
Carmen Amaya spirit
of t h e
true gypsy. She will be accom-
panied by a troupe of musicians
and dancers, including her hand-
some partner, Antonio Triana.
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Corporal Technician Lester
Leach returned to California
after spending his furlough with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.
Leach in Traverse City. He also
visited in D r o i t with his
brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Leach, and with
other relatives and friends. Corp.
Leach has been in the armed
service over a year. He is a
graduate of Wayne University.
Pvt. Abraham I. Cohen, who
enlisted in February, 1941. is now
stationed at Fort Ethan Allan,
Vt., Headquarters Detachment
1110. Last week he sent a check
for $100, saved from his army
pay. for the National CIO War
Relief Fund, for Russia, Red
Cross, USO. He was formerly a
member of Local 111. CIO, of
State, County and Municipal
Workers.
Brenner Branch of Jewish Na-
tional Workers' Alliance opened Arrange Banquet in Detroit
the season's activities with a cul-
This Sunday for Rabbis
tural meeting on Sept. 27. Harold
Bloch and Katz
Silver spoke on the significance
of Succoth. Miss Evelyn Gur-
Telshe Yeshivah, formerly of
vitch, pianist, provided entertain- Lithuania and now located in
ment. New women members Cleveland, is planning a cam-
were inducted into the Farband.
paign for funds
in Detroit.
Detroit alumni
Pontiac Congregation
of the Telshe
Establishes Sunday
Yeshivah have
arranged a ban-
Religious School
quet in honor of
the Roshei
Congregation Bnai Israel, 268
H a yesh ivoth,
W. Pike St., Pontiac, announces
Rabbi E. M.
the establishment of a Sunday
Bloch, grandson
religious school in conjunction
Rabbi Bloch of the late Rabbi
with the congregation's Hebrew
school. A staff of _Aualified Eliezer Gordon and son of Rabbi
teachers has been selected under Joseph Leib Bloch, and his
the guidance of Rabbi I. Strauss. brother-in-law, Rabbi Chaim M.
A special program of activities Katz, to be held this Sunday
has been arranged for boys and evening at Lachar's, 8939 Twelfth
girls over the age of 13, who St. These two rabbis are in
will meet several times a week charge of the Telshe Yeshivah ac-
for special religious instruction. tivities in Cleveland.
At the first Sabbath morning
service of the Junior Sabbath
Congregation of Bnai Israel of
who will present a dance con- Pontiac, Rabbi Strauss spoke on
cert on "Jewish Themes" Tues- the theme "Do You Ever Stop to
MOSES J. SILVERMAN
day evening, Oct. 13, in the
auditorium in the Jewish Com-
munity Center, Woodward at
Holbrook.
Mr. Silverman began singing at
the age of 9 in his father's choir,
and at 12 conducted his first
service with choir accompani-
ment. He appeared with the late
Cantor Josef Rosenblatt. At the
Institution of Musical Art in
New York he studied advanced
harmony and voice with Francis
Rogers and Prof. Adler-Selva.
Mr. Vizonsky, who was premier
dancer and choreographer for the
Chicago and New York produc-
tions of "Romance of a People,"
is the first to bring the Jewish
dance to the concert stage. For
many years he has been con-
nected with the Bureau of Jew-
ish Education in Chicago.
He will conduct a seminar in
Jewish dancing on Sunday, Oct.
11, and Monday. Oct. 12, at the
center. Additional information
by calling
may be obtained •
Look Around?" Harold Blumeno,
a student of the religious school,
chanted the Sabbath service.
A post-Bar Mitzvah class has
been organized to meet on Sun-
day morning for religious serv-
ices, participants wearing Tallith
and Tephillin. Following the
services the Bnai Israel Sister-
hood serves breakfast.
Red Cross Stripes
Will Be Presented
The Sisterhood of the Congre-
gation Shaarey Zedek will meet
Monday, at 12:30 p. m. in the
social hall. A dessert luncheon
will precede the program.
Mrs. Charles A. Smith, newly-
elected president. will introduce
Rabbi Morris Adler, who will
give the invocation, and Dr. A. M.
Hershman, who will give an ad-
dress. Vocal selections will be
The semi-annual convention of
the Michigan Synagogue Confer-
ence has been set for Nov. 8, to
be held at Yeshivah Beth
Yehudah, Dexter and Cortland.
NOTICE OF UNVEILING
Unveiling of a stone for the
late Joseph Stolarsky will take
place at Beth Telfilo Cemetery
on Woodward Ave., on Sunday,
Oct. 11, at 2 p. m. All friends
and relatives are invited to
attend.
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efficiently with
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Presentation of Red Cross
available at the center office.
Bnai Israel, Petoskey,
Holds Holyday Services
Petoskey's Bnai Israel congre-
gation conducted holiday serv-
ices which were well attended by
residents and resort guests. Al-
though the congregation is small,
it engages a student rabbi an-
nually through Hebrew Union
College. Zelma Fryman is presi-
dent and David Cohn, vice-
president.
will be speakers from Red Cross
headquarters and the Office of
Civilian Defense.
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