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The Detroit Jewish News, 1945-10-12

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Morning Class for Children Opened Ribalow to Speak
Hashofar Presents Saminsky,
On
Opening
Program
At D. W. Simons Branch of VHS
Of Kvutzah Oct. 15 Composer, in Concert, Oct. 17

.

The morning class for children
of kindergarten and pre-kinder-
garten ages was opened at the
David W. Simons branch of the
United Hebrew Schools. This
class meets daily from 10 to 12
a. m. The class is directed by
Miss F. Kaplan, a trained teacher
in the field of kindergarten and
pre-kindergarten work.
An additional small number of
children will be admitted to the
kindergarten. Parents in the
Dexter district are asked to tele-
phone HO. 5711 for information.
Registration also is open for
boys and girls in all grades in-
cluding high school, and parents
are urged to enroll their children
immediately. The office of the
David 'W. Simons Hebrew Schools
is open daily from 9:30 to 12:30
and from 3 to • 8.

The David W. Simons Junior
Congregation will resume ser-
vices this Saturday morning at
9:45. It is compulsory for school
children to attend Saturday
morning services. The Children's
Congregation is directed by A.
Schachter and Abraham Panush
of the United Hebrew Schools.
A committee composed of re-
presentatives of the Jewish
Center and the United Hebrew
School is formulating plans for
the resumption of Center activi-
ties twice a week in the David W.
Simons School, for children of
the Hebrew schools as well as for
others in the neighborhood. A Z A
groups and other youth and adult
organizations at the David W.
Simons School after 8 p. m., thus
making the school a center of
activities for the Dexter district.

Council Plans Dinner
To Fete J.• I. Ellmann;
Clevelander - to Speak

Gomberg to Direct
Philadelphia Drive

NEW YORK—Ephraim R. Gom-
Morris Garvett, general chair- berg, director of community re-
man of the committee arranging. latiOns of the National Refugee
the testimonial dinner in honor of Service, and an authority on
James I. Ellmann, former presi-
nsq.M.W.5•0—M.WfM. •
dent of the Conimunity Council,
announces that Ezra Shapiro,
president of the Jewish Com-
munity Council of Cleveland, will
be the guest speaker at the dinner
on Sunday evening, Nov. 4 at the
Shaarey Zedek.

Dr. Busch To Address
NCJW Annual Meeting

Plans are being Made by the
committee of which William
Hordes and William B. Isenberg
are co-chairmen. Members of the
executive committee of the Coun-
cil are Serving on the arrange-
ments committee.

Reservations may be made at
the Council office, CH. 1657.

Women's ORT Chapter
Hears Mrs. Rosenstein
At Center on Monday

EPHRAIM R. GOMBERG

community organization and aid
Women's American ORT will to immigrants, has resigned to
meet at 1:30 p. rn. Monday at take charge of fund-raising for
the Jewish Center.
the. Philadelphia Allied Jewish
The guest speaker will be Mrs. Appeal, it was announced this
Emily M. Rosenstein, past presi- week by William - Rosenwald,
dent of National Women's Ameri honorary president of .NRS.
can ORT, Hunter College gradu-
Mr. Gomberg's association with
ate who was in charge of ORT's NRS climaxed an outstanding
educational program for 10 years. career in law and in the field of
She was- an assistant to Dr. social and legislative progress.
James G. McDonald,- League of Born • in Duluth of a pioneer
Nations High Commissioner for northern Minnesota family, he
Refugees, and is now chairman was graduated from the Univer-
of the ORT women's national sity of Michigan in 1927 and
executive board.
studied - law there and at Har-
A reception and tea honoring 'yard. He was a newspaper re-
Mrs. Rosenstein will follow the porter in . Detroit and foreign
meeting. Mrs. William Grahm, correspondent for several years,
president, extends an invitation traveling extensively in Europe
where he became familiar with
to members to bring guests.
the Jewish situation.
He returned to the practice and
Russian Relief Group
teaching of law in Detroit. For
several years he was a member
Plans Medical Drive
of the faculty of the Graduate
Detroit Jewish Committee of School of Social Work and Pub-
the American Society for Rus- lie Affairs of Wayne University.
sian Relief has inaugurated an
emergency campaign for five Jews, in- Czech Army .
shock-proof army-type mobile Barred From Palestine
JERUSALEM, (JTA) —Demo-
X-Ray machines for the Soviet
bilized Jewish veterans. of the
Union.
Czech Army in Italy, who en-
This campaign. is intended to listed while residents of Pales
help the millions of Russians tine; are being prohibited by the
who are without medical aid, British from returning to Pales-
16,000 medical institutions and tine, because they allege that the
30,000 drug stores having been Czech soldiers originally. entered
destroyed during the war in the the country illegally.
Ukraine alone.
Organizations and individuals
are invited by the Detroit com-
mittee to contribute to this fund.

.

Arrange Dance Party
At Center Saturday

The Saturday night adult party
committee of the Jewish Center
will 'present another one •of , its
popular dances this Saturday, in
Butzel Hall. A Max Gail trio will
provide music for • dancing from
9:30 to 12:30.
Refreshments will be available.
Admission for members is 50
cents and 75 cents for non-mern-
hers. The committee in charge of
arrangements includes Sylvia
Weiss, chairman, Sol Wickstrom,
Nizette Hellman, Sam Blender,
Ruth Brenner, Lillian Kane,
IVI.orry Fradkin, Feva Gold and
Laura, •Ges und.

Menachem Ribalow, editor of
the Hebrew weekly Hadoar, will
speak, in Hebrew, on Monday
evening, Oct. 15, before the
Kvutzah Ivrith, the Hebrew cul-
tural group of Detroit, at the
opening program of the year.
The Kvutzah generally meets
Saturday evenings, and the
friends of the Kvutzah are asked
to note the change in time to
Monday evening. The meeting
will be held at the Rose Sittig
Cohen Building, 13226 Lawton.
Mr. Ribalow, editor of the only
Hebrew weekly in the diaspora
outside of Palestine, has been the
guiding spirit of the Hebraic
movement in America. It is, due
to his efforts that this Hebrew
weekly has appeared unbrokenly
for nearly a quarter of a century.
Mr. Ribalow also is responsible
for the "Oneg," a Hebrew publi-
cation which has already pub-
lished more than 75 Hebrew
books.
As one of the heads of the
Histradruth Ivrith of America, he
was responsible for the establish-
ment of the Masad, a summer
camp for Hebrew speaking boys
and 'girls.
Mr. Ribalow also is the co-
editor of Sefer Hashana, the
American Hebrew Year Book, to
which outstanding Hebrew writ-
ers, poets and scholars are con-
tributors.

Dr. Henry M. Busch, professor
of sociology at Cleveland College,
and _for the past year executive
director of the National Com-
mittee on, Post-War Immigration
Policy, will be the keynote
speaker at the first evening
session of the annual meeting of
the national board of directors of
the National - Council of Jewish
Women to be held in New York
at the Essex House from Wednes-
day, Oct: 17, through Tuesday,
Oct. 23. Dr. Busch will speak on
the subject: "The Place of
Democracy in the Post - War
World."
' . About 200' members of the
board and national steering com-
mittees, representing 200 senior
Sections- of Council throughout
the country, will attend this
meeting'. Under the chairmanship
of - Mrs. Joseph M. Welt of
Detroit, national president, the
board will lay down the policy
and program for the post-war
era.

Lazare Saminsky, eminent
Jewish composer, will be pres-
ented by Hashofar, Society for
Advancement of Jewish Music,

LAZARE SAMINSKY

on Wednesday, Oct. 17, at 8:30
P.m. at the Lecture Hall of the
Art Institute.
Mr. Saminsky is well remem-
bered from his - last stay in De-
troit,' when the late Ossip Gabril-
owitch presented one of his sym-

Mothers Clubs Announce
Programs for This Week

phonies with the Detroit Sym-
phony Orchestra 20 years ago.
Mr. Saminsky, at present music
director of Temple Emanu-El in
New York, is not only well known
for his numerous symphonies,
ballads, songs, and instrumental
and liturgical compositions, but
also for his book "Music of Our
Day". He is the founder of the
League of Composers, and direc-
tor of the Three Choir Festivals
in New York.

Mr. Saminsky will speak on
"Jewish Music Today and its
Ancient Sources". He will be
introduced by Dr. B. Benedict,
Glazer, who was associated with
him before coming to Detroit.
The musical part of the lecture-
recital will consist of composi-
tions by Mr. Saminsky, perform-
ed by Cantor Sonenklar, Henry .
Siegl, violinist, Rebecca Froh-
man, pianist, and a vocal quartet
with. Ruth Soifer, soprano, Bella
Goldberg,. alto, Leo Mogill, tenor,
and Dan Frohman, baritone and
director.
There is po admission charge
for members of Hashofar.. Tickets
for guests are available at the
Jewish Center, the Metro 'Music
House and Grinnell's.

Bnai Moshe Women
To Hear Tony. Weitzel
Among the subjects chosen by

.

the Mothers' Club for the coming
season will be: "What Do We
Mean by the Good-Neighbor
Policy, Internationally and Lo-
cally?"
The Mothers' Clubs Calendar
follows:
Young Women'S' Study Club,
Tuesday, 1:30 p. in. Rose Sittig
Cohen Building.
Dexter Mothers' Club, Tuesday,
1:30 p. m., at Bnai Moshe.
-Fenkell Mothers' Club, Wed-
nesday, 1:30 p. m., at the home
of Mrs. Sonya Zarankin, 14891
Quency.
Woodward Study Club. Weo-
nesday, 1:30 p. rn. at the Jewish
Community Center.
Twelfth • Street Mothers' Club,
Thursday, 8:30 p. m., at Lachar's,
8939 Twelfth.

,

MASONIC AUDITORIUM

TOny Weitzel, columnist and
radio commentator, will address
the Sisterhood of Congregation
Bnai . Moshe _on Oct. 24 at the
Bnai Moshe social hall. A dessert
luncheon will precede the -meet-
ing at 12:30. Mrs. Charles Ber-
ger and Mrs. Milton Eisler will
be hostesses.
The Hanukah victory dinner
will be held Dec. 2 in the syna-
gogue banquet hall. Members are
concentrating their efforts on this
affair — 'the chief fund-raising
event of the. Sisterhood.
Arrangements are being made
by -Mrs. M. Rosenberg and Mrs.
L. Kepes, co-chairmen. Captains
include -Mesdames I. E. Goodman, '-
H. Rosman, A. Deutsch,. S. Freed-
man, E. Greenwald, H. Robinson,
L. Gunsberg.

MON., OCT. 22, 8:20 P. M.

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