I Friday, October 8, 1943 THE JEWISH NEWS Keep That Bridge of Cigarettes Going Program Marks To Our Soldiers on Overseas Fronts Close of Drive Readers of The Jewish News continue to show keen interest in By Hadassah the Jewish News—A.Z.A. cigarette fund for servicemen stationed overseas. • Additional shipments with funds sent through The Jewish News are being made as fast as funds are received. A contribution was received this week for $2 from Miss Mary E. Tepper of Herman Kiefer Hospital. Additional gifts continue to come in through Mr. and Mrs. Hyman Altman, sponsors of the Jewish Radio Hours on Station WJLB. The following gifts were received this week to be credited to the special Altman Overseas Cigarette Fund: Independent Ladies' Auxiliary, $5; Kenneth May, 9043 12th St., $5; Mrs. Ida . Levinson, 3046 Cortland, $2; Mr. and Mrs. A. Genzberg, 18050 Roselawn, $2. Readers of The Jewish News are asked to use this coupon in making remittances to the overseas cigarette fund. JEWISH NEWS OVERSEAS CIGARETTE FUND Money enclosed is for the purchase of cigarettes to be distributed free among men serving in the armed forces overseas. Name of individual or organization Address Amount Donations may be sent to THE JEWISH NEWS, 2114 Penobscot Bldg., or A. Z. A. Office, 606 Murphy Bldg. Rabbis in Plea For Observance Of the Sabbath Modern Meaning Of Succoth Topic Of Rabbi Fram Cooperation of Jews Here Temple Israel Holds Service Asked in Special Yom at Institute of Arts, Kippur Appeal Thursday, Oct. 14 The. Orthodox Rabbis Detroit, in a Yom Kippur appeal to the Jewish community, call for the co-operation of all Jews in the movement to enforce the observ- ance of the Sabbath. The rabbis' appeal was framed at a meeting held Oct. 4 at Yeshi- vath Beth Yehudah. Urging that everything possible be done to prevent profanation of the Holy Day of Rest, the rabbis appeal for wholehearted support of the Sabbath observance move- ment. "The Modern Meaning of the Festival of Succoth" will be the subject of Rabbi Leon Fram's sermon on the occasion of Tem- ple Israel's observance of the an- cient Biblical harvest festival. The Succoth Service of Temple Israel will take place in the Lec- ture Hall of the Detroit Institute of Arts, Thursday morning, Oct. 14, at 10:30. The children of the Religious School of Temple Israel are building miniature Succahs. The most artistic creations will be ex- hibited at the Festival services on Oct. 14, 15 and 21. On Friday night, Oct. 15, Tern- ple Israel will hold its Sabbath Eve services in the Lecture Hall of the Detroit Institute of Arts. Rabbi Fram will take as the text of his sermon the Biblical book Sisterhood Again Decorates which is especially prescribed for the Festival of Succoth, "The Succah on Altar in Book of Ecclesiastes." Music will Main Auditorium be rendered by Cantor Robert S. Tulman and Karl W. Haas. Services for the first day of Succoth. will be held at Temple Beth El on Thursday morning, Rabbi Zeiger Gets Oct. 14, at 10:30. Dr. B. Benedict Roanoke, Va., Post Glazer will officiate and preach the sermon. The Temple quartet, Rabbi Bernard Zeiger of Tem- under the direction of Julius ple Beth Israel of Jackson, Mich. ; Chajes, with Jason Tickton at the has accepted a call to become organ, will render the music. Rabbi of Temple Emanuel . of As in past years, the Sisterhood Roanoke, Va. He will leave for will decorate the Succah which his new post after the Holy Days. will be erected on the altar in the Rabbi Zeiger is a Detroiter, son Main Auditorium. of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Zeiger -of Tennyson Ave. On graduating the Hebrew Union College, • he became Rabbi of Temple Beth El of Flint. He came to Detroit reg- ularly every Monday night to teach in the system of adult edu- cation at Temple Beth El under the direction of Rabbi Leon When Lillian Gish, distinguish- Fram. ed star of screen and stage, opens He left Flint at the call of the the Detroit Town Hall series in Hillel Foundation at the Univer- the Fisher Theater Wednesday, sity of North Carolina, later ac- at 11 a.m., she .will launch a cepting a call from Temple Beth season brimMing with oppor- Israel of Jackson. tunities for war service as well as enlightment. Uniformed members of the Stuart A. Fraser, chairman of American Women's Voluntary the Consumer Division, will Services and the Red Cross, both show how to buy wisely, stop in- before and after the beloved act- flation and kill the black mar- ress's talk "From Hollywood to ket. Lillian Gish, idol of such great Broadway," will take reserva- tions in the theater lobby for screen classics as "The Birth of a Town Hall's third session of Nation," "Way Down East," and Wednesday afternoon war "Orphans of the Storm," will classes. Limited to Town Hall open the Detroit Town Hall sea- members, these classes will be- son in the Fisher Theater gin Oct. 20 in Huyler's private Wednesday, Oct. 13, at '11 a. m. dining rooms immediately fol- Miss Gish will. tell her experi- lowing the after-lecture cele- ences "From Hollywood to brity luncheons. Broadway," and will show some The AWVS will offer two of the changes in acting tech- classes. The consumers course, nique. This is her first lecture in six sessions taught by Mrs. tour. Temple Beth El To Hold Succoth Service on Oct. 14 Fisher Town Hall And AWVS Sponsor Two War Classes Page Thirteen Detroit Group Jewish Center Sponsors Opera, Activities `Bartered Bride' "The Bartered Bride," Smet- Igo Guttmann, Noted Tenor, CENTER TALKERS' GROUP ana's comic opera, will have its TO OPEN THIRD SEASON Features Meeting The Talkers' Group of the Detroit premiere at the Scottish Here Tuesday Jewish Community Center will Rite Cathedral i n Masonic open its third season tihs month. Detroit Hadassah's annual Hon- Ed Emerich, as in the past two or Roll campaign will be con- season, again will lead this acti- cluded at 2 p. in. next Tuesday, vity. with the traditional gathering of Since membership is limited to 20, those interested in participat- ing in the group should write to Mr. Emerich at the Jewish Com- munity Center, Woodward at Holbrook, Detroit 2, listing name, address and phone number. * * * SUCCOTH DANCE OPENS CENTER HOLIDAY HOPS Because of the outstanding reception by the community of the Holiday Hops last season, the Center again will present a series of these dances. A Succoth dance, on Sunday evening, Oct. 17, will mark the opening of these affairs. Bobby Grayson and his orchestra will furnish the music. At a meeting of the Holiday Hop committee, Beatrice Bort- MRS. DAVID GREENBERG man and Joseph Kwaselow were members and contributors, at the elected co-chairmen. Other mem- Detroit Institute of Arts. bers of the committees are: Mrs. David Greenberg of New Norma Appel, Ben Britman, York, former treasurer of the Sophie Edelstein, Marian Good- national organization, will be man, Charlotte Greenberg, Sally guest speaker. Mrs. Greenberg Levine, Sid Magnes, Harry has served as chairman of the Moses, Danny Raskin, Tobie Reichman, Sara and Frances Rot- man, Ethel and Rose Shur, Ruth Sobel, Estelle Starr and Anne Stern. * * * MOTHERS' CLUBS PLAN SUCCOTH CELEBRATION The annual .Mothers' Club's Succoth celebration and camp reunion will be held Saturday evening, Oct. 16, at the Center. The program will include a tribute to the spirit of Succoth, and scenes from "A Day • at Camp." Mrs. Sydney J. Allen, chair- man of the Mothers' Clubs ad- visory board, will preside. Mrs. Belle D. Levin will act as com- mentator for the dramatization of scenes from life at Camp Chelsea, the Center's summer camp for mothers and children. IGO GUTTMANN The Presidents' Council of the Mothers' Club will • serve as Hadassah Palestine Committee hostesses. As in former years and was a delegate to World the Woodward Club will dec- Zionist Congresses in 1931, 1933 orate the Succah. and 1939. She also has served as chairman of the national Youth Aliyah Committee for six dames H. C. Broder, J. H. Ehrlich, years. Max Frank, Julian H. Krolik and Tuesday's meeting will be fea- Abraham Srere. Vice-chairmen tured also by the appearance of are Mesdames Abraham Cooper, Igo Guttmann, noted European Max Dushkin, Nate Shapero, tenor, in a musical program. His Henry Wineman. Mrs. Philip accompanist will be Mrs. Sol Q. Broudo and Mrs. Herman August Kesler. Mr. Guttmann made his are secretaries. Mrs. Morris Ad- debut in New York Town Hall ler is president of Detroit Hadas- in 1942. He appears weekly on sah. New York radio hours. He has appeared in leading roles in many European countries. SMILO SOAP CO. The current Hadassah cam- paign was conducted under the Extends Best Wishes for chairmanship of Mrs. Harry L. Jackson and Mrs. Ralph David- A HAPPY NEW YEAR son. Advisory chairmen are Mes- To all its friends and the Entire Community Temple on Sunday evening, Oct. 31. A representative committee of Detroiters of all faiths is spon- soring the presentation of this opera which is forbidden under Nazi domination in Czechoslo- vakia. "The Bartered Bride" is the first opera to be produced by the Detroit Friends of Opera. Its story deals with the life of the common people, inhabitants of a small Czech village. Leading roles will be sung by Marguerite Kozenn, who has been acclaimed in Europe and in this country; Donald Dame, an American tenor now with the New Opera Co., in New York; Alfonso Pedroza of the San Fran- cisco Opera Co.; Avery Crew, tenor soloist of St. Paul's Cath- edral of Detroit; and seven other well-known Detroit singers. The Sponsors Among the sponsors are: Dr. and Mrs. Morris Benyas, Mr. and Mrs. Hy C. Broder. Mrs. Paul Broder. Fred M. Butzel, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Z. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Abra- ham Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. David Cooper, Dr. Aaron Farbman, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Field. Rabbi Leon Fram. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ginsburg, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jacobson, Dr. and Mrs. Sol Q. Kesler Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Lastar, Dr. and Mrs. Sam Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Robinson. Miss Setta Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rubi- ner, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Simons. Mr. and Mrs. Jason Tickton, Mr: and Mrs. • David Wilkus, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Wineman, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Wolfner, Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Wallace. N'WEST STUDY CLUB TO INSTALL OFFICERS The Northwest Study Club will install the following officers at its opening reception of the season on Monday, at 8:30 p.m., at the Center: President, Mrs. Harry Nachman; vice-presidents, Mrs. Joseph Greenbaum and Mrs. Samuel Castin; secretary, Mrs. Lorraine Nesselson; treasur- er, Mrs. Joseph Rubin; legisla- tive chairman, Mrs. Norman Weingarden; O.P.A. ' chairman, Mrs. David Zeff; program chair- man, Mrs. Jack Hoffman. The Home Relief Society wishes its members and friends a Happy Holiday Season. Our Fall War Bond Project will be consummated with a Ball at the . . . STATLER HOTEL Sunday Evening, Oct. 31, 9-12 o'clock. Cards and Refreshments 4•11111111i An Appeal to HUNDREDS OF YEARS of medical experience and the latest develop- ments of modern re- search are combined in the capable judgment of your druggist. Doc- tors trust Schettler's judgment. They know that we are well in- formed. Schettler Drug Co. Over 52 Years of Service Detroit Birmingham Grosse Pointe THE JEWS OF DETROIT The Presidents of Detroit Congregations are called upon to set aside 10 per cent of all moneys collected during the High Holy Days for the furtherance of Kashruth in this city. The Committee for Kashruth of the Vaad Hakashruth of Detroit also calls upon individuals to make contributions to this worthy cause. VAAD HAKASHRUTH OF DETROIT, Rabbi Joseph Thumin, Chairman.