Friday, March 29, 1946
Jewish Youth's
LISTENING
By Danny Raskin
THE JEWISH NEWS
Sommerstein Honored
By Yiddish Speaking
Bnai Brith Lodge Here
In Concert April 7
A new Yiddish speaking Bnai
Brith Lodge has adopted t h e
name of Dr. Emile Sommerstein,
in honor of one of the heroes of
surviving European Jewry. A
former senator of the Polish Se-
jin, Dr. Sommerstein risked his
life in the Polish underground
during Nazi occupation.
The Yiddish speaking group is
approaching the minimum num-
ber required for a charter. There
is room for persons interested in
becoming charter members. At
the last meeting of the group it
was voted to hold the . charter
membership list open during
April.
Meetings of the group tempor-
arily are held at the Sholem Al-
eichem Institute, 4210 Monterey,
each Thursday evening. All de-
siring affiliation with this group
are invited.
M. Shane is acting chairman
and M. Blank and M. Welt are
recording and corresponding sec-
retaries.
LAST SPRING a number of
young boys, trying to outdo their
fviends . . . wrote the names of
their organizations on sign boards
and store fronts all over Dexter
and Linwood . . . adding little to
the pride held for that division of
youth in the community .. . This
year, before a recurrence of such
tactics, Julius Pliskow, well-
known lawyer, reminds us to en-
lst cooperation in keeping our
streets clean and attractive. He
writes:
"While we are privileged to live
"I ain't gonna' miss it for love or
on broad avenues as contrasted
money" type of offerings.
with the shabby, narrow ghetto-
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like streets of long ago, we ought
HUMOR
DEPT..
. . About four
to show enough appreciation to
keep them looking nice. So be- year old Herby pestering dad for
fore spring is really here and the weeks on end to buy him a puppy
sap begins to flow, try to stop . • and had always repeating,
those youngsters from engaging "You can't have one now. You
in their competitive scribblings know you'll soon have a baby
... for the sake of their own self- brother or sister to play with, so
stop asking for a dog" . . . About
respect and our civic pride."
a week later his father told Herby
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JOHNNY DIETZ is back hop- that he had a brother and asked
ping bells at the Book-Cadillac him if he would like to see him.
. . . after 24 months in Europe Herby reluctantly agreed to go
with "Hell on Wheels" .. the up to the bedroom and see his
2nd Armored Division .. . Being new playmate. He gazed scorn-
blown out twice while driving a fully at the red-faced squawking
tank was bad - enough . .. but he infant and turned to his father
was still to get a severe case of ... "Daddy," he said, "I want a
yellow jaundice on the ship com- puppy."
* * *
ing home . . . Says he was so
SHARP NOTES ... Kenny Sin-
yellow they began feeding him
canary seed . .. and after getting ger has lost little time getting
glucose shot in his arms he round- back in the swing of things .. .
ed out so much like a balloon ... and making his band, the top up-
there was ship-talk of sending and-coming musical aggregation
him skyward as a weather indi- in the community . . . The like-
cator . . . But Johnny is back now able drummer boy is going places
and his biggest worry is spilling . . . Iry Fields has also returned
a bagful of underwear in the to the down-beat . . . with an or-
chestra you'll soon be hearing
Book-Cadillac lobby.
plenty about . . . Newcomer Sey-
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mour Techner and his Serenaders
THE BOXING program .. . are former Club LaSalle favorites
sponsored by the Julius Rosen- . . . and making an accepted bid
wald Post .. . at Hackett Field for rhythm-rendering honors on
House . .. April 5 .. . is some- a wider scale.
thing new in the way of social
* * *
planning for community enjoy-
SPRING IS HERE ... and Dex-
ment . . . Should be interesting ter had its first preview of things
to see . , Eight all-star bouts to come . • "Buggy Blvd." is
have been scheduled . . . and the cluttered with the prams . . . and
biff-barn laddies are all battlers. the first accident of the year took
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place on the corner of Webb . . .
JEWELRY DEPT. . . . Harry A head-on collision which shook
Stutz, membership and publicity loose the violent vocal cords of
director of the Jewish Center, was baby .. . splattered the sidewalk
secretly married to. Jean Cohen of with charlotte russes and sent
Patterson, N. J. .. . at Hillel potatoes rolling crazily into the
Foundation in Ann Arbor, last El reet.
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week .. . The "I Do" date for
Virginia Rose and Allan Laffe,r of
"DOC" is the pharmacist at our
New York, is set for April 8 . .
favorite drug store . . . but he
Lorraine Denenburg's marriage spends so much time behind the
to Martin Blanck at the Stotler, soda counter ... "fizzician" would
June 29, will be a three-way cele- be a much more appropriate title.
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bration . . . To be parents' 33rd
anniversary and sister's fifth.
ERRATA . . . on seeing double
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without a lost weekend . . . Bob
DETROIT PRODUCERS are Gottlieb will marry Thelma . . .
really hitting the ball when they and Harold Goldberg weds
make bookirigs like the Golden Yvonne . . . at the duo-wedding
Gate Quartet one-nighter . . . at of the Silverman twins, June 23.
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the Music Hall, March 30 . . The
fellows are among the - cleverest
IF YOU haven't already offered
Negro ensembles in show business your services for the coming Al-
. . and their top-flight boogie lied Jewish Campaign, do it soon
and spiritual numbers are stage, . .. Don't stand on the sidelines
screen, record and radio audience holding an empty hand . .. Join
thrillers .. Albert Ammons, the parade and carry a banner
that red hot boogie-woogie pian- toward that very much needed
ist . . plus vocal tunester Dwight $2,000,000 goal . You'll feel
"Gatemouth" Moore, are also mighty proud of yourself . . . but
scheduled for the Saturday nite not any more than the people de-
program .. . It'll be one of those pending upon you!
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Dorothy Feldman and Joseph
Posner .to Appear with
Workmen's Circle Choir
Dorothy Feldman, soprano, and
Joseph Posner, baritone, two em-
inent artists, will be featured as
soloists at the 13th annual con-
JOSEPH POSNER
cert of Workmen's Circle Chorus
to be held at the Scottish Rite
Cathedral of the Masonic Temple
on Sunday evening, April 7.
Miss Feldman will make her
first appearance in Detroit sing-
ing the solo parts with the chorus
in the Haydn-Frohman Cantata
"The New Song," and in Lazar
Weiner's Oratorio "Hirsh Lekert"
which will be repeated this year
as a result of its overwhelming
success at last year's concert.
Mr. Posner will appear as solo-
ist in two groups of songs and
will wing the name role in the
Oratorio with the chorus.
Among the other novelty num-
bers to be done by the chorus
will be the famous aria from the
opera "Barber of Seville" by
Rosini, in a choral arrangement.
Rebecca Frohman and Evelyn
Gurvitch wlil be the two concert
pianists who will accompany the
chorus and the soloists.
Dan Frohman, well known
composer-conductor, is the direc-
tor of the Workmen's Circle
Choir.
12813 LINWOOD mom
Plan Open House
Sunday for Two
Margules Boys
With both of their sons home
from overseas, Mr. and Mrs. Tana
Margules, 1230 Atkinson, will
hold open house
in their honor
Sunday from 2
to 5 p. m.
Cpl.
Margules, 22
w h o returned
several months
ago, was three
years in service,
two years over-
seas with a Tank
Destroyer Bat- Ph. Margules.
talion. He was awarded the Pur-
ple Heart and a Bronze Star. Be-
fore entering service he was a
sophomore at
Wayne Univer-
sity. He now is
attending t h e
University of
Michigan.
Cpl. Saul Mar-
gules, 21, served'
three years, two
years overseas
with the Medical
corps. A sopho
more at Wayne
before going in- S. Margules
:o the army, he was sent for six
months to the University of De-
troit before being sent overseas.
Just returned home, he is plan-
ning to enter the U. of M. as soon
as possible. While in Holland he
had the privilege of being pres-
ent at the reopening of a syna-
gogue which had been destroyed
by the Nazis.
LONDON, (JTA)—All Polish
Jews who served in the Polish
armed forces under British com-
mand are being offered repatria-
tion to Poland regardless of
whether they were born in the
section of Poland which is now
part of the USSR, it was an-
nounced here by Polish govern-
ment spokesmen.
I Feature Only
Synagogues to Aid
Chachmey Lublin in
Passover Appeals
Leading rabbis and laymen, at
a special meeting called by Yeshi-
voth Chichmey Lublin, have is-
sued a call to all synagogue pres-
idents to devote Passover appeals
in behalf of the Yeshivah.
The appeal states that the Ye-
shivah is undergoing a critical
period and that its existence is
threatened.
It is pointed out that the teach-
ers have not been paid for weeks
and that help must come forth at
once.
The critical financial position
of the Yeshivah was outlined at
a meeting held March 19 which
was attended by Rabbis J. Eisen-
man, M. Silver, J. Rabinowitz, S.
Glicksn-lan, J. Sperka, L. Roth-.
enberg, M. Rothenberg and G.
Frankel; Rev. D. Finkelstein, Max
Weisberg, M. Sweet, J. Sober-
man, D. Edelman, D. Goldberg,
Max Goldberg, M. Razuma, M.
Kaner, I. Sarnoff, J. Shiffman.
and H. Stolsky.
M. Sweet enrolled as a Yeshi-
vas sponsor for $250. Other mem-
bers of his family who have be-
come sponsors are Jack Lieber-
man, for $1,000, and Isaac Greer,
$250.
200,000 Rooms Needed
To Solve Zion Housing
JERUSALEM (ZOA) — It is
estimated that 200,000 rooms are
needed to reduce the average
density to two persons per room
and to replace obsolete dwellings.
During the first nine months of
1945, building permits for 163,416
square meters of floor space were
applied for.
,
A salute to the splendid
men of our new Regular Army
To know and appre-
ciate the work of the
Army in
peaceti me,
visit Ar
my Day ex-
hibits, April 6, 1946.
Poland Opened to Jewish
Vets of British Command
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