Friday, November 10, 1944 THE JEWISH NEWS Morning Kindergarten Class Attracts Wide Interest at D. W. Simons School Establishment of the morning class for children of kindergarten and pre-kindergarten ages of 31/2 to 5, at the David W. Simons branch of the United Hebrew Schools, 4000 Tuxedo, is attract- ing community-wide interest. The youngsters meet from 10 to 12 week-day mornings and learn through play and song. Miss Fanny M. Kaplan, who specialized in the field of kin- Beginners' Classes Opened by Sholem Aleichem Institute W. Snyder, director of the Sholem Aleichem Folks Institute, announces the opening of new classes for eginners in the schools concluded and supervised by the Institute. Enrollment of new students in the first four grades is now tak- ing place at the following schools: 3754 Monterey, McCulloch Public School (Room 210), 13120 Wilde- mere, Brady Public School (Room 127), 2920 Joy Road. Parents desiring to give their children a progressive Jewish education are advised to register them at any one of the above branches. The schools are open daily except Fridays and Satur- days, 3:30 to 7:30 p. m. The pupils are taught to read and write Yiddish, Jewish his- tory, the Bible, Jewish litera- ture, customs and traditions, Jewish holidays and their signi- ficance, Jewish folks songs, Nig- unim and dramatics. UHS Talmud Class Open to Beginners Fritz Kreisler Here Nov. 16; Jeanette MacDonald, Nov. 19 The United Hebrew Schools an-. nounce the opening of a class in Talmud for beginners at the Phil- The assisting artists who ap- pear with Karl Krueger and the adelphia-Byron School. This class consists of boys of Detroit Symphony on Thursday, the 1944 graduating class. In addition, there is a class in ad- vanced Talmud for boys of the second year of High School in the Philadelphia-Byron School. Max Gordon is instructor' of the High School and graduating classes and J. Cashdan is in- structor in Talmud. To accommodate children of the 12th St. district who have not F. Kreisler Miss MacDonald yet been enrolled in the Hebrew School, new classes for boys and Nov. 16, and Sunday, Nov. 19, girls of all grades are now being are without doubt undisputed formed. Parents are urged to masters in their fields. Neither time nor fate have register their children at an early age. dimmed the luster and greatness Buses for transportation are of Fritz Kreisler, soloist of Nov. provided by the Philadelphia- 16, and the renowned concert Byron school for children who artist and motion picture star, live in the, outlying districts. The Jeanette MacDonald, promises to school is located at 1245 W. Phil- continue her practice of break- adelphia, corner Byron. Morris ing all box-office records on Nov. 19. —Photo by Herman Krieger, Jewish News Staff Photographer Lachover is principal. For infor- mation call MA. 8770, Office hours dergarten and pre-kindergarten traub, Delores Pfeifer, Linda are 9:30 to 1, 3 to 8. Deakin, Dance Critic, work, is in 'charge of the class. Simons, Sharon Salinger, Ber- At Center This Sunday Abraham J. Lachover is prin- nard Kahan, Barry Ostrow. Detroit Lodge Bnai Britt, cipal of the school and Mrs. Til- Seated on the floor, left to The Jewish Community Center lie Kaplan is secretary. right: Lydia Danuloff, Raymond To Hold War Bond Rally will present Irving Deakin, dance The children of the class, Tachman, Sandra Lenhoff, Jerry Detroit Lodge 1374 of Bnai critic, author, and lecturer, this Glassman, Suzanne Levine, Mau- shown 'above, are: Sunday, at 3 p. m., in the Audi- rice Singal, Francis Singal, Jerry Brith will stage a War Bond rally torium. Seated on chairs, left to right: Klein. at its monthly meeting Tuesday Mr. Deakin, who will speak on Phyllis Shapiro, Bobby Shapiro, In the background are: left, night at the Workman's Circle Nancy Novominsky, Sandra Star- Miss Fanny M. Kaplan, teacher; Bldg., 11519 Linwood, the presi- "The Dance of Today" and will man, Gail Posen, Priscilla Wein- right, Mrs. T. Kaplan, secretary. dent, William Joelson, announces. use recordings for demonstration A representative of- the Treasury purposes, was formerly with the Department will be the principal Ballet Theater. He is now ad-. the Army. Many Detroiters are speaker and a bond issuing vance lecturer for Katherine included. agency will be set up for the Dunham and will appear at the Celebrations will take place meeting. New Navy Department Cass Theater, Nov. 19-25. There is no admission charge. simultaneously in all major cities motion pictures of the war will The public is invited. of the United States, Canada, be shown. England, Australia and South Africa. At the Leon Blum colony, a corner-stone will be laid for in addition to Mr. Alper's speech the building which is to serve there will be a dramatic reading on Naame and a choral presen- Labor Zionist Leader Here as the center of all Habonim ac- tation of Palestinian songs. Abra- —surer, stronger or faster than genuine tivity throughout the world. ham Cohen of the Jewish Com- pure St. Joseph Aspirin. No aspirin can- Nov. 11 for Address on Avrum Schulsinger, who heads munity Council will serve as do more for you. World's largest seller at lot. 36 tablets 200; 100 tablets only Me. Chalutzim Detroit Habonim, announces that chairman of the evening. Be sure you demand St. Joseph Aspirin.: Alper Speaks At Habonim Celebration Max Alper, Labor Zionist lead- er of Chicago, will be the guest speaker at the celebration com- memorating the founding of Kfar Blum, the Habonim colony at THERE IS NO ASPIRIN liberation rally America Celebrates the Return of Freedom to the Peoples of Europe Sunday, November 12 Masonic Temple at 2 P. M. Children Enjoying UHS Play-School At Rose Cohen Unit The Rose Sittig Cohen Branch of the United Hebrew Schools at 13226 Lawton announce that children and mothers are en- thusiastic about the play-school where the youngsters play games, sing songs, find joy in block building, crayoning, paper cut- ting and pasting. Their Wednes- day luncheons are looked for- ward to as their "party." This week finger painting will be introduced. The play school is in charge of Miss Miriam Gold, who has a fine Hebrew background and a good secular education. She has her B. A. degree and a teach- er's certificate from Ohio State, as well as 'a Michigan teacher's certificate. She is about to re- ceive her master's degree from Wayne University, majoring in child guidance. She observed nursery schoo:3 at the School of Experimental Education at Co- lumbia University in New York City, took arts and crafts for nursery schools at New York University, crafts in education at Wayne University, and last sum- mer had a course in child de- velopment at the work shop of University of Michigan. The play school meets from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. For infoi ma- lion call TO. S-0063. Page Thirteen SPEAKERS: Sen. Harley M. Kilgore of West Virginia MAX ALPER Naame in Eretz Yisroel: The event will take place at the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. this Saturday, No. 11, at 9 p. m. Mr. Alper, an architect by pro- fession, will discuss the subject, "American Chalutzim for Pales- tine." He fought with the Amer- ican Legion in Palestine in 1917 and is familiar with the situation in Palestine and the need for American Chalutzim in the post- war period. A member of the National Council of the Histad- rut, he has been in close contact with the Labor Zionist youth movement. The Leon Blum colony at Naame is named for the one-time Premier of France, and was founded a year ago by a group of young people from the U. S., England and the Baltic countries. It is located in a swampy district in the Galil, and the Chalutzim are now draining the swamps and reclaiming the fields. Several hundred young Americans plan to join them when war travel conditions permit, and when many of them are released from Pres. Frank X. Martel Detroit Federation of Labor Pres. R. J. Thomas UAW-CIO Col. Ilya M. 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