Friday, Sepfember 14, 1945 THE JEWISH NEWS Radio, Synagogue Programs Feature Education Month Page Thirteen Women's Club Activities arsr Relatives Sought Here The following are being sought , SHERUTH LEAGUE, at a responding secretaries; Mrs. Gi- meeting at the - home of Mrs. zella Kallush, conductress;- Mrs. by relatives overseas: Peter Kalmar, engineer, born Sander Hillman on Ewald Circle, Fanny Roth, inner guard; Mrs. Appeals Made in Behalf of Educational Projects of the made plans for the second annual Helen Auslander, honorary pres- in Fiume, Italy. card party to he held at the Bnai ident; Mesdames Fay Freeman, The Schelzer Family, relativeS United Hebrew Schools; Kasle Selects Committee Moshe Oct. 16. The club has sent Theresa Miller, Elfreda Green- Of Schmuel Schelzer now in Chairmen; Resume AU School Sessions a gift of 50 new records and al- wald, Pauline Schiff, trustees. A Munich. Jake Kahane, uncle of Judith Addresses in Synagogues, radio programs and mail bums to the L. S. T. 1076 in the card party will be held at the South Pacific and a gift of $25 to Bnai Moshe Sept. 25. Mrs. Leo Schienfeld. appeals to parents in behalf of the educational program of the Free Press Fresh Air Camp. Gantz is chairman. The annual Marimus Bronhors, who came the United Hebrew Schools are among the activities spon- Members participated in war ef- luncheon will be held Nov. from -Neimagen, Holland. sored during the 19th annual Education Month of the schools. forts and served at the Michigan donor 19. Mrs. Freeman is general Joseph Sher or - Fay Sher, nee Observance of Education Month began with Rosh Has a Central USO. chairman. Indmann born in Russia, who * * * hanah. A synagogue committee consisting of Philip J. Gilbert, * * * have two daughters and a son chairman, Sol o mon Kasdan, WOMEN'S SERVICE CLUB LOUIS MARSHALL WOMEN born in Detroit. Joseph. Haggai, Henry Feinberg, held the season's first meeting of BNAI BRITH will open their Bekie Saget (Posen) we are_ NOrman Ruttenberg, Michael Tuesday at Lachar's. New of- season's activities with a hard Michlin and A. J. Lachover ar- ficers are: MrS. Nora Gold, pres- times party at the Jewish Center, holding a letter for her from ranged for messages to be brought ident; Mrs. Betty Kaplan, vice- Sunday night, Nov. 4. Music will Odessa. to local congregations by rabbis, Gov. Kelly's Greeting Mrs. Wiener, formerly of 458 president; Mrs. Esther Galin, be furnished by Dave Ginsberg laymen and alumni of the To Jewry on Rosh Hashanah recording secretary; Mrs. Jewel and his orchestra. Proceeds will 31st, Detroit. schools. Levin, treasurer; Mrs*. Ida Ma- be used for rehabilitation. For The Editor, Roszi Weiss born in EisenbeAg, tone, corresponding secrqetary. Synagogue Speakers The Jewish News: tickets, call the fund-raising Berehovo, Carpetho, Ukraine. * * * chairman, Belle Nadis, TYler • Debora (Dora) Stramer, last Speakers who spoke in local I know that for people of Jew- synagogues, in addition to the ish faith throughout the world LOUIS MARSHALL WOMEN 7-4784, or her co-chairman, Doro- known address on Clements St., Detroit. rabbis, included Joseph Haggai, Rosh Hashanah will be cele- OF BNAI BRITH will be ad- thy Meckler, TO. 8-9557. Solomon Kasdan, Morris Fish- brated this year with special dressed by Gerson Chertoff, * * * Anyone knowing of the above - man, Bernard Isaacs, Irving thanksgiving, for 1945 has seen research director of the Jewish persons should contact the Na- The board of directors of the Schlussel, Isadore Sosnick, Sid- an end to the terrible plague of Community Council, on the sub- tional Council of Jewish Women, ney Shevitz, Henry Feinberg, intolerance and oppression which ject "Problems Facing the Post- WOMEN' S AUXILIARY OF MA. 6970, Monday through Fri- Nathan Shur and Leon Kay. dominated Europe not many War World," at a meeting next NORTHWEST HEBREW CON- day, 9:30 a. in. to 4 p. m. GREGATION A N D 'CENTER The committee in charge of months ago and once threatened Tuesday evening at Workmen's will hold its first fall meeting radio programs consists of to infect the whole earth. The Circle Bldg., Linwood at Bur- at the home of Mrs. Max N. Czech Jewish Communities Charles Rubiner, chairman, United Nations' victory in this lingame, Mrs. Louis Fields, pre- Haidy, 3650 W. Outer Drive, Elect Central Council Joseph Colten and Nathan Shur, great war has again vindicated sident, announces. A discussion next Wednesday, it is announced PRAGUE, (JTA)—The first in charge of English programs; the principle of human dignity, will follow his address. Members by the president, Alice Gold- conference of Jewish communi- Joseph Haggai, chairman, Michael has again served notice that no and friends are invited. Mrs. stein. Pla --is will be made for ties in Bohemia and Moravia to Michlin, Norman - Ruttenberg, regime conceived in bigotry and Oscar Rappaport is accepting the coming season's work. be held since the liberation of Solomon Kasdan, in charge of persecution can hold back the cookies for distribution among Czechqslovakia concluded here * * * onward march of history. Yiddish programs. veterans at Percy Jones Hospital. after electing a council of 15 YOUTH EDUCATION LEAGUE It is fitting for all our citi- * * * headed by Ernest Frischer, pre- Radio Programs held its first fall meeting on zens, of whatever race or creed, HOME RELIEF SOCIETY will Sept. 10 at the home of Mrs. war head of the Jewish Party Mrs. Hyman Altman, sponsor to join Avith American Jewry on of the Jewish Radio Hours on Rosh Hashanah in pledging them- hold its opening meeting of the Joseph Levine, 18210 Pennington and an active leader in Jewish Station WJLB, following the tra- selVes that this threat to human- season Monday, Sept. 24, at the Drive. Co-hostessing were Mes- affairs. dition set by her and the late ity and freedom shall never be home of Mrs. Irving H. Small, dames Nathan Reisman, D. Berg, president, 1570 W. 7-Mile Rd. A A. Laaikin, D. Levinson. The first Mr. Altman for more than 10 renewed. dessert luncheon at 12:30 will pre- money making affair will be held years, is again allotting time to Sincerely yours, cede the business meeting., Mrs. the United Hebrew Schools in the on Nov. 5 at the home of Mrs. HARRY F. KELLY, Maxwell Emmer, war service interests of Education Month. Governor, State of Michigan committee chairman, announces Ben Tobin, chairman of the Mrs. Altman has set aside time project. Proceeds are to be used * * * - for the following schedule of six Publication Society Sends Its that speakers from the Camp and for European rehabilitation. The Hospital Service of the American radio programs: Saturday eve- New Year Greetings Red Cross will discuss "Past USO gave the organization three Detroit's Growing Favorite ning, Sept. 15, Saturday evening, Experiences and Future Needs." dates for -members to be host- Oct. 6, Sunday noon, Oct. 7, SatL Editor, The Jewish News: esses at various club rooms. * * * At the end of 5705, the Jewish urday evening, Oct. 13, Sunday * * * For all Weddings, Bar noon, Oct. 14, and Saturday eve- Publication Society of America WOMEN'S AUXILIARY OF WOMEN'S SERVICE CLUB, can take inventory and find it- ning, Oct. 20. JEWISH HOME FOR AGED met Mitzva6s, Dances, Parties -self in its healthiest condition in Sept. 12. Mrs. 'George Koven ; at. a meeting on Aug. 28, made UHS Committee Chairmen the past 58 years. Our books and president, presided. Mrs. N. J. plans for the dinner dance to For the best in musk and Abe Kasle, president of the the services .of our press division Lippitt was hostess. Members take place at the Bowery Oct. 17. United Hebrew Schools, has an- have gained encomia far and pledged more visits and gifts for Admission will include a dinner, enferfaihment call nounced the appointment of the wide. residents of the Home. A tea to dancing and a floor show. Emma following committee chairmen: You have played an important welcome old and new members_ Adelson, vice president, and Sally Board of Education, Maurice H. part in making the past year so will feature the first meeting of Lux, chairman, are in - charge. LE. 5798 or TO. 7-0578 Zaakheim and Maurice Landau; successful.* The publicity which the year in October. This yearly. Proceeds will be used to aid dis- public relations, Lawrence W. you have given our society in event, to be held in - the Home, abled war veterans. For :reserva- Union Only. Crohn; real estate, Louis.St011; your columns has told .our story will be for paid-up members. tions call TY. 6-9738 or TY. scholarship, Harry Cohen; en- to members of the Jewish coni- Dues are being accepted by Mrs. 4-4491. dowment fund, Irwin I. Cohn; munity and has made it possible K. Faudem, 2990 Waverly. alumni, Joseph Colten; adminis- for us to increase * * * our member- trative staff, Louis Robinson; fi- ship.- HEBREW LADIES' AID " SO- nance and budget, Maurice Lan- The "Official:Family" is deeply CIETY installed the following •dau; house, Nathan Yaffa and grateful and . extends to you its officers at a meeting Sept. 4 -at Morris Fishman. sincerest good Wishes. the Bnai Moshe, under the chair- School Sessions Resumed May I my personal wishes manship of Mrs. Elfreda Green- Sessions have now been re- for all of add the , good things in life? wald: Mrs. Julia Ring, president; sumed in all the branches of the Mrs. Sarah Schwartz. and Mrs. Cordially yours, United ,Hebrew Schools. Jennie Wiatrak, vice-presidents; MAURICE JACOBS The two pre=school classes, Executive Vice-Pres. Mrs. Sarah Berger, treasurer; which meet from 10 to 12:30 Mesdames Helen Rosenthal, Ida mornings, have been reopened— Goldfine, RoSe Langer _ and one at the Rose Sittig Cohen, Sophye Janawitz, financial, re 13226 Lawton, Miss'Mariazn Gold, cording, card .mailing and cor- instructor; the other • at the David W. Simons, Tuxedo* and HOlmur, Miss Fannie Kaplan, instructor. Regular sessions are held after Sunday Matinee and Evening, Sept. 23 public school hours - from 4 O'clock on. The high school department begins its sessions at 7 p. m. and the ;post-graduate at .8 p. m. World's Most Renowned Balladiste Our Letter Box Milton MICKEY Wolff and Orchestra - Buy War Bonds! MASONIC TEMPLE Scottish Rile Cathedral "JOLLY FELLOWS" Shaarey Zedek Lists Tom Kippur Services Rabbi Alexander Burnstein of New York, who delivered the sermons at Rosh _Hashanah ser- vices at the .Shaarey Zedek, will assist Dr. A. M. • Hershman in conducting the • services at the Shaarey Zedek on Yom Kippur, Harry Cohen, president of the synagogue, announces. Kol Niche services will com- mence at 7:15 p. m. Sunday. Monday morning services will commence at 9 a. m. There will be five different services at the Shaarey Zedek- two for adults and three for children of all ages. Cantor Jacob H. Sonenklar will chant the services in the main auditorium, with the as- sistance of his choir. Rev. J. Silverman conducts the services in the social hall. Competent educators direct the children's services. ISA KREMER Michael Judah Bleich Ben Zion Wittier Rosenberg Director of N. 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