7ailLary 14, 1944 THE JEWISH NEWS Page Thirteen -, BUY 13-te WAR- BANDS This Advertisement SPonsored By Mac-O-Lac Paint & Varnish Detroit • Beth Shmuel to Honor Donors to Fund For Erection of a Modern Synagogue Home Relief Society Thanked For Presents Home Relief Society is receiv- ing a flood of appreciative letters from service men and women thanking the Detroit women's or- ganization for the Hanukah gift packages they have received. Under the direction of Mrs. Harry M. Shulman, more than 100 packages were mailed— among them one to a WAVE, Helen Faye Katz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Saul Katz of Fair- field Ave., at the Great Lakes Naval Station. L:Sikaaatts ARCHITECT'S PLAN FOR NEW SYNAGOGUE . . . Future Home of Congregation Beth Schmuel .. . Congregation Beth Shmuel is completing plans for the ereetion of a new synagogue on the southwest corner of Buena Vista and Dexter. fund to erect this modern syna- gogue will take place Sunday evening, Jan. - 23, at the Bnai Moshe, Dexter and Lawrence. Rabbi Isaac Small of Chicago, Ill., will be guest speaker. Cantor P. Pinchick, a follower and close friend of Grand Rabbi J. Rabinowitz, spiritual head of Congregation Beth Shmuel, will be guest artist at the banquet. A limited number of tickets are still ' available and can 'be procured by calling Harry E. Citrin, chairman of the building committee, TE. , 1-5353; Mrs. Lee- bove, TO. 5-1351, or at the syna- gogue, MA. 7938. - The main floor is to have a seating capacity of 600 and the balcony will seat 400. A separate entrance on Buena Vista leads to the large social hall in the base- ment. A small chapel, check room, • kitchen and , ,:wash rooms are also to be located inft-the basement. Louis G. Redstone is the architect. The banquet and dn.tertain- ment honoring donors to the Sabbath Observance Rally on Wednesday Jose Iturbi to Appear In Concert Here Jan. 24 Jose Iturbi, great pianist who appears here on. Monday _ evening, Jan. 24, at the •Masonic. Audi- . torium, is never ,satisfied. It is not enough for - this tempermental Spaniard that he is a pianist, harpsichordist, conductor. A rally of the Women's League for Sabbath Observance Will take place next Wednesday, at the Bnai Moshe, Dexter and Law- rence. A complimentary dessert luncheon will be served to mem- bers and guests at 1 p. m. and the meeting will• follow at 2 p. , , m. One season, for instance, he • Mrs. Esther Etkin Mossman will took his first lessons on the , French horn from a member of give a book review. the N. Y. Philharmonic-Sym- A dramatic presentation en- phony Orchestra. Theory is fine, titled "Kindling the Sabbath but, he says, "If I don't know Lights" will be enacted by mem- how to do it myself, how can I bers of the organization. be the boss? How can I con- duct?" Detroit has witnessed a wide return to Sabbath • observance in the movement of Jewish bakery and grocery stores closing on the Sabbath. In the •past two months 15 grocers in Jewish neighbor- hoods have closed in addition to 20 bakers. Women are urged to implement this return to the Sabbath by doing their shopping before Shabbos. , Jews in Uniform Promotions of two Detroit army officers were announced this week, Lt. Jack Selling, 19353 Stoepel, a Liberator pilot in New Guiena, has been elevat- ed to captain, and Capt. Al- Detroit branch of. Hashomer Hatzair has the following mem- bers in service: fred A. Blom- berg, 2469 Mont- erey, has been- advanced to the Lt. Selling rank of major in the Army Air Corps. Among the letters is one from * * * Pfc. Harry J. Levitan, who writes Seaman 1/C Edwin B. Katz, from Tonopah, Nev.: son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond "It really makes me feel good Katz of 3333 Carter Ave., has to know that back home the been cited by his commanding boys are being remembered by officer for his work in the Sicil- everyone concerned. As for us, ian campaign. His parents were we will do our utmost to make notified that the citation said that you proud of us and to keep this "Seaman Katz stood by his battle country secure for our beloved station and performed other haz- ones and free as it always has ardous duties ordered with a high been." degree of loyalty and personal Interesting messages were re- fearlessness." Katz, who is 19 ceived also from Pfc. J. Sinaberg, and has been in the Navy since Fresifo, Calif.; A/S Ramon D. June, 1941, attended Central and Jacobs, Miami Beach, Fla.; Lt. Northwestern High Schools. * * * and Mrs. Samuel Stulberg, Thomasville, Ga.; Lt. (j.g.) R. S. Pvt. Abe Slotnick of Hazel- Deutsch, Banson Park, Mass. wood Ave. has returned to this Mrs. Shulman extends thanks country after serving in the arm- to Reuben Allender, John Her- ed forces in North Africa for a man and Arkin Bros. for their year and a half. He is now sta- liberal gifts which made possible' tioned temporarily at Woodrow the sending of the gifts to the Wilson General Hospital, Staun- servicemen. ton, Va. . IJAHC to Consider Palestine Question CINCINNATI — Members of the executive board of the Union of American Hebrew Congrega- tions will meet. at the Standard ,Club in Chicago, Tuesday morn- ing, with action on the American Jewish Conference resolution on the question of Palestine as the principal item on the winter agenda. At its meeting on Oct. 3, the executive board decided to refer consideration of the Palestine Resolution to the next session. A second matter for 'considera- tion will be the resolutions pass- ed recently by Congregation Beth -Israel of Houston, Tex. Adolph Rosenberg of Cincin- Hashomer Members In Armed Forces Lt. Alexander Ross, AAFTS (ATE- 44A) AAAF, Altus, Oklahoma; Pvt. Julius Solter, 604TG. FL-97 Lincoln Air Base. Nebraska; Tzvi Strom, Great Lakes. T. P. ; Cpl. A. Solter, ASN, 36536733 Hdq. and Hdq. Co., TDRTC- ASTP, North Camp Hood, Texas; Pvt. H. L. Festenstein, 577 MP EG Co., Fort Custer, Mich.; PFC. I. L. Karbol, Co. E 3202nd SCSU-ASTU, New York. University, Washington Sq., New York. 3, New York; Pvt. Ernst Segall. Segall.. ASN 36876692 13th Co. 6th Tng. Reg. Fort Benning. Ga. ; Pfc. A. Antonovsky, 1552 SU Co. C, Ohio State University, Columbus 0.; Pvt. B. T. Dorfman. Fort Custer , Mich.-, Pvt. D. M. Garmel, Btry 604th AAA Gun En., c/o Postmaster, Port Richmond Station, Staten Island, N. Y. ; Pvt. Z. Landy, 63 AAFTTD, Flight 1, Kenyon Col- lege Gambier, 0. ; Pvt. M. Grossman, Hdq. Det. C. Hq. VIII DIS EBS, APO. 527, c/o Postmaster, New York, N. Y. The following members are either at Hachshara (training farm) or on Shlichuth working with other branches: Hillel Grossman. St. Paul, 4, Minn.; Dovid Nemoff, Los Angeles, 33. Cal.: Aharon Einhorn, New York; Netiya Manhein and Sora Levine, Hechalutz Farm, Shomria, Hightstown, N. J. Members of Detroit Hashomer participated in the winter camp held in conjunction with Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul branches on a YMCA campsite near Chi- cago. -Moshe Furmansky was the speaker. A successful Hanukah affair -was sponsored by the local organization. * * * Pioneer Women Honor Lt. Marx a Nazi Prisoner Joseph Schlossberg Lt. Isaac S. Marx, husband of Mrs. Carol Elizabeth Marx of 1238 Longfellow Ave., is reported a Nazi prisoner. Lt. Marx, 23, piloted. a Liberator bomber when reported missing in a Nov. 13 raid. Mrs. Marx resides with her parenis, Dr.' and Mrs. Samuel J. Lewis. nati, president of UAHC, has issued the call for the meeting. Rabbi Maurice N. Eisendrath, new director of the UAHC, will submit a report on the formation of a Chicago Federation of Re- form Synagogues, the first con- crete project under his adminis- tration.- A public meeting on Jan. 18 will launch the Chicago Federa- tion. Amalgamated Clothing work- ers of America have decided to establish a Joseph Schlossberg Room in the Zivia Lubetkin- Tosia Altman Vocational. School for Girls being built in Palestine by the Pioneer Women's Organ- ization.. The announcement was made upon receipt of the first check of $2,000 for this purpose. Of this sum $1,000 was contribu- • ted by the New York Joint Board- of, the Amalgamated Clo- thing Workers and the remain- der by all the remaining New York affiliates. An additional sum of $1,000 is to be raised by a group of friends within the Amalgamated. • Mr. Schlossberg is a veteran Jewish labor and community leader. Household Supplies Priced Low at Sams . Hari Suffrin Five Meets Dow Monday On Monday, at 9 p. m., at Holy Redeemer gym, the Harry Suf- frin Club of Detroit, present leaders of the Greater Detroit Basketball League, will oppose the Dow team of Midland, Mich. The Dow team is coached by Eirerett Shelton, formerly of Wyoming University, whose team last year won the National Col- legiate basketball championship, in New York. COach Sachs of the Suffrin team is bringing in Sgt. Herman Fuetsch of the Oscoda Air Base, former Selfridge Field flier play- er, and Pvt. Howard McCarty from Fort Custer. In the preliminary game at 8 p. m., two of the best teams hi the Jewish Center league, Sax- ons and Rornuletes, will meet. 2-Quart Bean Pot A two quart bean pot — made of earthenware, in a brown and white color combination. Have .one on hand for your holiday entertaining. Their low price will surprise and please you. You'll bless this tray on those many occasions when you're serving refreshments to your guests! 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