Friday, March 23, 1945

Women's League of Young
Israel will provide Kosher Pass-
over foods for Young Israel men
• in service and for other Jewish
servicemen who had expressed
their desire for Kosher food.
Fifty packages, containing Kosh-
er fricasee, gefilte fish, matzos,
and macaroons were mailed to
camps in the United States,
The needs of servicemen over-
seas were served through the
National Council of Young Is-
, rael,
which sent packages
through special arrangement
with Postal authorities, to ser-
vicemen listed by Detroit and
other Young Israel branches. In
an., 60 Detroit Young Israel
members—in addition to the
non-members provided for by
the Detroit Women's League—
were the recipients of packages,
including the following:
• Pvt. William Lipman, Pfc. Philip

Els, Cpl. Elliot Platt. Pvt. Morton
Segerman. Pvt. Norman Sukenic,
Harry King, Pvt. Louis Harris,
Sgt. ' Nathan Butrlmovitz.
Pvt. Hillel Abrams, Lt. Samuel
Kaner, Sgt. Paul Katz, S 1/c Louis
Penfil, Lt. Henry Bodzin, Pvt. Jack
Bodzin. Pvt. Jerry Tarnopol, Pvt.
Bela Schlesinger,
Lt. Milton Duchan, Pvt. Arnold I.
Cohen, Cpl. Larry Saunders, Sgt.
Myron Rosenthal, T/5 Leonard Antel,
Pvt. L. Liamond. S 1/c Abe Zold.
Cpl. Samuel H. Zold, Cpl. Harry L.

Cpl.

Pfc. Herbert Kelman, Pvt. Morris
• Novetsky. Cpl. Daniel Schwartz, T/5
Oscar M. Kramer, Pvt. M. Seligson.
Pvt. Lee Applebaum, Pfc. Joseph
Bresler. Pvt. David Cohen, Pvt.
Edgar Gotthold, Pvt. Henry H. Hertz-
berg, Lt. E. M. Horwitz, Pfc. Jack
Kape, Ensign Nathan Kowal.
Pvt. Benno Levi, Sgt. Burton Plot-
nisky. Cpl. Harold Plotnisky, Sgt.
Sam Saks. S 1/c Philip Subar, Pvt.
Samuel Taub Pvt. Louis Thav, Sgt.
Harmon Tron.
Pvt. Max Ungar, Pvt. Harold Wald-
horn, Cpl. Ben Wrotslaysky. Lt. Jack
Ribiat. Pfc. Israel Kaner, Pvt. Joseph
Weinman. Sgt. Gus Marder.
Lt. Paul Kelmanovitz, Pvt. Morris

Jewish Center
Activities

Pre-Passover Holiday Hop
Saturday Night, March 25
Gene Fenby and his "Singing
Swing" orchestra will furnish
the music for the 22nd Holiday
Hop, in the main auditorium, this
Sunday, at 8:30 p.m.
Sally Romine, well known
vocalist, will be featured with
Mr. Fenby. For this dance, a
pre-Passover affair, the auditor-
ium will be gaily decorated in
keeping with the spirit of the-
holiday. These decorations will
be designed by Shirley Hersch
and executed by the Holiday Hop
committee under her supervis-
ion.
Estelle Starr, chairman of the
committee, and Ben Britman,
co-chairman, are assisted by
Beatrice Bortman, Celia Braun,
Morris Buckzeiger, Eva Caner,
Bernice Friedland, Charlotte
Greenberg, Morris Kamen, Alan
Mittleman, Danny Raskin, - Fran-
ces Rotman, Sara Rotman, Ruth
Sobel and Dr. Milton White.
The public is asked to note
that the Holiday Hop now start
at 8:30 instead of 9 o'clock, in
order to observe the curfew.

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`Tea Talks' Series
To Start April 1
At Jewish Center

Russian Grand Opera
At Masonic on Sunday

Women's League of Young Israel Sends
Kosher Passover Food to Servicemen

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THE JEWISH NEWS

Brady, Cpl. Leo Idajzel, Pfe.. Harvey
Shapiro, U.S.N.R. Nathan Finkel-
stein, T/5 Milton Wallach.

"The Quiet Don" will be pre-
sented at Masonic Auditorium
March 25 by Dimitri Chutro with

Young Israel's 22nd anniversary
celebration, will be held in the
form of a dinner May 13 at the
Shaarey Zedek Sbcial Hall.
Preparations are being made to
provide a religious, cultural and
social home for these and other
Jewish servicemen upon their
return to civilian life in an
Orthodox Center.

Chajes Composition
Performed in N. Y.

NADIA RAY

Marguerite Kozenn to Be a galaxy of brilliant stars of the
Russian Grand Opera Co.
Soloist at Temple Eman-
Nadia Ray, Maria Maximovich,
uel N. Y. on Saturday

Dr. Lazar Saminsky, choir di-
rector at Temple Emanuel in
New York City, announces that
the 137th Psalm, (By the Rivers
of Babylon) for voice, cello and
organ, by Julius Chajes of De-
troit, will receive a repeat per-
formance on Saturday morning,
March 24, in New York's Temple
Emanuel. Marguerite Kozenn,
Detroit soprano, will be soloist.
The service is dedicated to
American sacred music of the
20th century.

Georges Dubrowsky, Alexander
Balaban, Lucien Tamarin and
Mary Nepp will sing the leading
roles in this Soviet opera which
made its initial bow in Leningrad
in the 30's.

Miss Laurentine Collins will
be the guest speaker at the first
of a series "Tea Talks" at the
Jewish Community Center, on
Sunday, April 1, at 3:30, in the
main auditorium. Her subject
will be "Do You Like Being a
Woman?"
Miss Collins, active in various
civic projects, is director of
School-Community Relations of
the Detroit Board of Education.
A short musical program will
introduce the afternoon and Pass-
over refreshments will follow.
These "Tea-Talks" are pre-
sented by the Jewish Center and
co-sponsored by the Center Serv-
ice Wives. Bnai Brith Business
and Professional, Bnai Brith
Girls Council, Hadassah Busi-
ness and Professional, Hadassah

Michael Fiviesky will conduct
the Symphony Orchestra and
Victor Andoga is the stage di-
rector.

Featured in the cast Su day
evening will be members of the
Jewish Folk Chorus of Detroit,
directed by Henri Goldberg.
The opera, based on Sholok-
hov's famed "And Quiet Flows
Retired AAF Captain
The Don," is dedicated to Dmitri
Placed on JDC Staff
Shostakovich with music by Ivan
Dzerzhinsky.
NEW YORK—A further ad-
Nadia Ray has toured the coun-
dition to the overseas staff of try with Richard Crooks in be-
the American Jewish Joint half of the last War Loan drive.
Distribution Committee was an-
nounced with the appointment
of Capt. Richard L. Plaut, U. S.
Army Air Forces, who has been
placed on inactive duty in order
to assume his new duties abroad.
Capt. Plaut left the U. S. to
supervise -the activities of the
JDC in North Africa, and will
join other JDC representatives
in Europe in administering the
Committee's program of rescue,
relief and rehabilitation.

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Poale Zion Branch 1 will cele-
brate its traditional Third Seder
on Friday night, March 30, at
the Farband Folkshule, 12th and
Taylor. An interesting program
is being arranged. Refreshments
will be served.

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Mothers' Clubs
Owing to the Passover season
most of the Mothers' Clubs will
not meet until after the holiday
period.
Members and their friends are
urged to vote in the Spring elec-
tion, April 2, particularly to fill
the two vacancies in the Board of
Education.
The Dexter Mothers' Club will
hold a Passover meeting on Mon-
day, April 2, 1:30 p.m., at the
Bnai Moshe, Dexter at Law-
rence. There will be a discus-
sion on "Passover in a World at
War."

MORRIS
BRODY

Jrs. and the National Council of
Jewish Juniors.
Mrs. William Isenberg is,.chair-
man of the general committee
and Ruth Friedland chairman of
the committee on "Tea-Talks."
They are assisted by Elsa Berger,
Sylvia Collins, Maryan Fleisher,
Mildred Grossman, Sophie Kut-
loy, Esther Mossman, Corrine
Perlis, Sadie Saferstein, Birdie
Schermer, Sophie Blanche
Schwartz, Dorothy Weber, Betty
White, and ex-officio, Ann Chap-
in and Diane Rosenblatt.
All women in the community
are invited. Admission is free.

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