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THE JEWISH
NEWS
Friday, March 1I 1944
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Jewish Center
Activities
"Desert Victory" Film at
Center on Wednesday
"Desert Victory," the film story
of the British victory at El Ala-
mein, will be shown on the Wed-
nesday film program at the Jew-
ish Community Center, 'starting
promptly at 8:45 p. m., in the
Adult Lounge. Film programs' are
open to the public.
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Pre-Passover Dance at
Center on Sunday
The seventh Holiday Hop of
the Jewish Community Center,
a Pre-Passover Dance, will be
held Sunday, at 9 p. in. Russ
Weaver and his Orange-Blossom
Orchestra will play for the event.
Decorations in the Passover
theme will be planned by Norma
Appel and Rose Brooks Levine
and their committee. Co-chair-
men of the dance committee are
Beatrice Bortman and Joseph
Kwaselow. Anne Stern and Diana
Rosenblatt are in charge of re-
freshments. There will be novelty
events and prizes.
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War Workers' "Third Seder"
At Center on April 9
The War Workers' Group of
the Jewish Community Center
contributed to the American Red
Cross the $62.16 proceeds from
the Purim carnival.
The War Workers will have a
"Third Seder" April 9, in Butzel
Hall, 8:30 to 12 p. in. A holiday
program is planned by the com-
mittee, with the aid of Matilda
Segal, E. Louis Neimand and
R.eva Reichman. There will be
refreshments, songs and dancing.
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Cub Pack Minstrel Show
At Center Sunday Afternoon
Cub Pack 369 will present a
Minstrel Show Sunday, at 2:30
p. m., in the Auditorium of the
Jewish Community Center. Fifty-
five cubs will participate in the
show, under the direction of Mer-
ton M. Ertz, Cub-master, Ben
Purcell, Pack chairman, and Mrs.
Ben Lemberg, chairman of the
Den Mothers. Bobby Labowitch is
Interlocutor; Gerald Freeman
(Tambo) and James Stark (Sam-
bo) are end men. Mrs. Julius
Pliskow is piano . accompanist.
Other lead parts are played by
Stanley Bushkoff, Eugene Ertz,
Allen Schechter, Daniel Pliskow,
Richard Rosenthal, Glenn Pur-
nell, Morris Silberman Donald
Kadushin, Larry Miller, Dickie
Kahl, Morton Kaplan and Jerry
Wientrob. The other Pack mem-
bers form the chorus.
Costumes, stage effects and
make-up are under direction of
Den Mothers, Mesdames Ben
Lemberg, Irving Holzman, Irving
Smiler, Julius Silverman, Eric
Endelman and Jack Labowitch.
There is no• admission charge,
and all are invited.
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"April Fools Dance"
This Saturday Night
The Brandeis Club of the Jew-
ish Community Center, who or-
iginated the "Saturday Night
,
Club," will present an "April
Fools Dance" this Saturday night
at the Jewish Center. Music will
be by Iry Fields' band. There
will be entertainment and re-
freshments.
`Information Please'
On an Hour Earlier
special tabloid for Passover.
vant and guest stars, drawn from
the leaden of science, the thea- were accepted and used by "In-
ter, the arts, politics—wherever formation Please." Of these, 78
brains and wit abound. The in- "stumped the experts." Thou-
imitable, good-humored and hu- sands of questions pour in week
"Information Please," the na-
morous Clifton Fadiman con- after week from all over the
tion's No. 1 radio quiz program,
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tinues to play the role of Master country. "Stumping" Kiernan,
goes on the air one hour earlier
Center Jrs. Purim Fund
of Ceremonies.
Adams, Levant and guests has
Given to the Red Cross
beginning next Monday night,
For a little more than a year, developed into a national ambi-
The Juniors of the Jewish April 3. It will be heard from the program has been sponsored
tion.
Community Center contributed then on at 9:30 p. m.
by H. J. Heinz Co., the 57 Varie-
$20.57 in pennies to the American
The "quizzers" will continue to ties people, some of whose Kos-
"Information Please" is often
Red Cross as a result of their be the public while the chief ker products have often been dis- offered as "Exhibit A" by those
Purim carnival.
"quizzees" will be Franklin P. played in The Jewish News col- who claim that radio programs of
The Juniors are planning a Adams, John Kiernan,- Oscar Le- umns, During the first year of a higher level can build up a.
Mildred Raskin to Speak
To B. & P. Group Monday
Business and Professional Dis-
cusSion Group of the Center,
which meets every -Monday at
8:30 p. m. in the AdUlt Lounge,
will have as its guest speaker on
April 3 Mildred Raskin, a labor
union organizer.
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Linda Malcolm to Gi4e
Make-Up Demonstration
Linda Malcolm, head of the
cosmetics department at Sam's
Cut Rate/ will give a make-up
demonstration at the Center for
the Charm 'Group, Wednesday,
at 9 p. m., in the Art Studio.
::einz sponsored, 537 questions
huge listening audience.
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Marriage Courses
The men's marriage course of
the Jewish Community Center
will - continue on Monday nights.
The girls' course is on Thursday s
nights.
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Mothers' Clubs
The special feature of the corn-
ing meetings at the Mothers'
Clubs will be "Bundle Day" for
Rtissian Relief. Men's as well as
women's clothes may be brought.
Sunday evening, April 9, there
will be a Passover program at
the Center. Husbands and friends
of members are invited to attend.
There is no charge.
Home Relief to Provide
Hospital Pasach Meals
More than 100 women attend-
ed • the paid-up • membership
luncheonette meeting of Home
Relief Society Monday, at the
home of Mrs. Morris Rosenberg,
19271' Strathcona Drive.
Mrs. Joseph Blumrosen re-
viewed Martin Slavin's "Journey
in The Dark."
Mrs. Maurice Garelick,. Mrs.
Maxwell Emmer and Mrs. Harry
Shulman summarized Home Re-
lief's case work, war efforts pro-
gram, and hospital visiting com-
mittee. It was announced by
Mrs. H. M. Shulman, that Home
Relief will participate in a Pass-
over program and will serve
dinner to the Jewish inmates of
Ypsilanti and Eloise hospitals
during Passover. Visits to Re-
ceiving, Northville and other hos-
pitals will be made during the
holidays. Anyone wishing to take
part in these visits, call Mrs.
Shulman, TO. 8-2784.
Mrs. Barney Newman, chIr-
man of the cookie committee,
sends cookies each month to
Percy Jones Hospital, Battle
Creek. Anyone wishing to do- ....
nate, call TO. 5-3600.
Orthodox Rabbis Bake Annual Schmurah
At the Manischewitz Matzo Bakery
Order Now
for Passover !
UNITED DAIRIES' HI-TEST
KOSHER
Milk Cream —Sour Cream
Despite the many new and perplexing problems which
the war has brought us, we have made the necessary
arrangements again to provide our Jewish Customers
with Kosher milk, sweet cream and sour cream for the
Passover holidays which start_the night
of Friday, April 7.
H- will be most helpful to us if you can let us know NOW
what your Passover requirements will be. Place your
orders immediately with your United Dairies Milkman
or phone
UN. 1-2800
BUY WAR
BONDS
The well-known Vaad Ha'rabonim of Detroit
will supervise the bottling and distribution of
United Dairies' Passover Milk, a duty they haze
undertaken for many years.
BUY WAR
BONDS
UNITED DAIRIES, Inc.
Announce a New Radio Feature
Beginning Sunday,,April'9
w JBK
Organizational Activities
of Jewish Cultural Groups
RABBIS IN PRAYER BEFORE BAKING OF MATZO SCHMURAII
NEW YORK—It is an annual
custom for leading Orthodox
Rabbis from all sections of the
country to come to Jersey City
before Passover, to• bake their
Matzo schemurah at the famous
Manischewitz Matzo Bakery.
This year, however, that tra-
ditional ceremony took on spe-
cial significance, when the bak-
ing ci matzo schmurah culmi-
nated in a demonstration f o r
spiritual. awakening and a call
to rally to the aid of the millions
of Jews in war-torn Europe.
Meeting in a special assembly
convened in the Manischewitz
Bakery, the rabbis climaxed the
meeting by deciding to hold a
special convention during t h e
month of Sivan to plan action
on immediate aid to our brethren
across the seas.
A 15 minute program will be featured for Detroit Jewish organizations, societies,
auxiliaries, culture groups, Hebrew schools, folk schools, Yeshivahs, synagogues,
-
Zionist groups and clubs, etc., to help acquaint the Detroit Jewish community with
their work.
Address letters with announcements to United Dairks Program, WJBK Radio Sta-
tion, Detroit, Michigan.
UNITED DAIRIES, Inc. 4655 PURITAN