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Jewish Center Activities
Center Cinema League
Plans Film Programs
A series of films will be shown
at the Center during January
through April under the auspices
of the newly organized Center
Cinema League.
The first four programs will
emphasize the development of
the American Comedy and Social
Film. The following programs
are listed for that period:
Jan. 9—"Duck Soup," Marx
Bros.; "Barber Shop, - Harold
Lloyd; "The Good Earth," Louise
Rainer and Paul Muni.
; Jan. 23—"Hands Up (comedy),
Raymond Griffith, Marion Nixon;
"Two Tars," Laurel and Hardy;
"Life of Emile Zola," Paul Mum.
Feb. 6—"Five Keystone Com-
edies, - Chaplin; "Lives of a Ben-
gal Lancer," Gary Cooper, Fran-
chot Tone.
Feb. 20—"Captains Courageous,"
Spencer Tracy, Lionel Barry-
more. Freddie Bartholomew.
Tickets may be purchased on
subscription basis only at the
Center. Admission for the entire
series is $1.50 for Center mem-
bers and $2.25 to non-members.
Persons interested in joining
the Center Cinema League are
asked to call MA. 8400 or to see
Harry Katz, adult educatien di-
rector.
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Mothers' Clubs to Hold
Annual Hanukah Ball
The Annual Hanukah Ball and
Latkc Party of the Mothers' Clubs
will be held at 8:30 p.m. Wed-
nesday, Dec. 18. Music will be
provided.
Mary Caplan, advisor to the
clubs, has announced the mothers
will discuss "Hanukah and the
World We Live In" during the
coming week. The Center Club
will meet at 8 p.m. Monday in
Butzel Hall. The Dexter Club
will meet at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday
in the Bnai Moshe Synagogue.
The Fenkell Club will meet at
17345 Indiana, near Six Mile road,
at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday. The
12th St. Club will meet in
Lachar's Hall at 8 p.m. Thursday.
Davison Club will meet at Work-
man's Circle at 8 p. m. Dec. 26.
• • •
Wayne County Librarian
To Speak on "Wasteland"
Lewis Rubin, librarian at the
Wayne --e.7-crunty Library. will
speak on "Wasteland," by Jo Sin-
clair. in the Conference Room at
8:45 p.m. Saturday.
• • •
WYSC Holds Annual
Children's Party Dec. 24
Dr. N. Aronstam
To Speak Dec. 27
Mizrachi Preparing
For 35th Anniversary
Celebration on Jan. 14
.
Culture Committee
Sponsors Hanukah
Program at Center
as part of its program to promote
Dr. Noah E. Aronstam, eminent
Members of Mizrachi organiza-
better inter-racial relations. Elec-
An extensive program celebrat.
tions for the council will be held physician, novelist and poet, tion of Detroit will meet at 8:30 ing Hanukah will be presented at
Tuesday. Betty Geltner has whose poems and free verse/have p. in. Tuesday at Cong. Bnai 8:30 p. m. Dec. 21, in the Center
Jacob, Linwood at Richton.
joined the group as co-advisor
auditorium. -The celebration is
with Jean Stutz.
• • •
British Labor Aide
To Speak Wednesday
Norman Burfitt, Labor Attache
of the British Consulate, will
speak on "What Is the Foreign
Policy of the British Labor
Party," to the Wednesday Evening
Discussion Group at 9 p.m. Wed-
nesday.
A few of the critisms currently
being leveled against the British
foreign policy, especially with ref-
erence to Palestine should prove
of special interest.
• • •
Adult Club to Feature
Square Dance Party
Detroit Adult Club will feature
a Hanukah Square Dance Party
on Sunday evening, Dec. 22, in
the Ginsburg Lounge. Louis
Hendin, chairman, indicated the
committee is at present working
DR. NOAH E. ARONSTAM
on programs for the remainder
in the columns of The
appeared
of the year. All interested in
joining this group contact the Jewish News periodically during
the past three years, will speak
Center, MA. 8400.
• • •
on Dec. 27, at Hotel Statler, be-
fore the Philosophical Society, on
New Detroiter Soccer
the subject "Concepts of Immor-
Club Seeking Players
The New Detroiter Soccer Club, tality."
the only Jewish soccer organiza-
tion in Michigan, has issued a
call for persons interested in the
sport. The group meets at the
Center at 9 p.m. every Thursday
in room 204, and practices from
10:30 a.m. to noon every Sunday
Leaders in the services division
at Central High School. For
information call TO. 6-8330, or of the Detroit Service Group, who
were prominent in Allied Jew-
Al Strauss, UN. 1-9894.
• • •
ish Campaign activities, have
been invited to attend a brunch-
Children's Dance Classes
eon at '11:30 a. m. Sunday, Dec.
Registrations at Center
Registration for the new sem- 15, in the Ginsbyrg Lounge of
ster of the children's dance class- the Jewish Community Center.
Provisional chairmen of the
es began on Dec. 9. Openings
are still available. Tuition fees division, which will consider
ars $5 for an eight-week term. plans for year-round organiza-
Registration continues at the tion, are Fred A. Ginsburg and
Center desk. No additional fee Lester Lapides.
will be necessary for those who
Five of the major divisions of
registered for the first semester. the Detroit Service group already
have formed permanent organi-
zations and elected officers.
These include: mercantile divi-
sion, Max Osnos, chairman; food
service council. Max Schayowitz,
chairman; professional division,
Isadore Levin, chairman; me-
chanical trades division, Max D.
Schuster, chairman; realty and
building cotincil, Louis Berry,
chairman.
DSG Opens New
Services Division
Easterman Speaks
Before AJC Here
On Zion Parleys
Young 'Women's Study Club
will hold its annual children's
Hanukah party at 2 p.m. Tuesday,
Dec. 24, in Butzel Hall. The
Woodward Study Club will be
guests.
• • •
Hanukah Party, Camp
Reunion at 12th Street
A
Friday, December 13, 1946 -
THE JEWISH NEWS
Page Sixteen
Harold Weiss, director of the
12th Street Council Center, has
announced a Junior Hanukah
Party and Day Camp Reunion
will be held Monday, Dec. 23. at
2:30 p.m. The party will be
supervised by Marilyn Gold, di-
rector of the Junior Program.
ALEX L. EASTERMAN
A Hanukah Party for children,
Alex
L. Easterman former for-
to
5,
will
be
held
at
the
12th
3
Street Council Center on Dec. 23 eign editor of the London Daily
at 10:30 a.m. Evelyn Citrin is Exp‘ess, political secretary of
supervisor of the pre-school play the World Jewish Congress Euro-
pean Division, will deliver a
group for children.
• • •
first-hand report of what is hap-
pening in British-Jewish-Arab
Select Social Club
negotiations on Palestine at a
Celebrates Anniversary
The Select Social Club cele- public meeting of the American
brated its second anniversary on Jewish Congress at 8:30 p. m..
Nov. 30. Hyman Lipkin was next Wednesday, in the Crystal
toastmaster. The club is a group Ballroom of the Book-Cadillac
• f unattached middle-aged men Hotel.
Mr. Easterman participated in
and women that meets at the
the Palestine talks with the Att-
Center every Saturday evening.
• • •
lee government as chairman of
the Palestine committee of the
ID. W. Simons Club Council
Board of Deputies of British Jews.
Plans Dance for Dec. 21
Next Wednesday's - meeting is
Elections will be held at the
D. W. Simons Club Council meet- sponsored jointly by the Detroit
ing next Wednesday. The council Section, Women's Division and
is planning a dance for Dec. 21. Business and Professional Chap-
Clubs wishing to meet at the ter of the Congress. It will be
D. W. Simons branch on Tuesdays open to the public without charge.
The meeting will be proceeded
should contact Sam Neuschatz,
by a testimonial dinner for Mr.
intermediate director.
• • •
Easterman at the Book-Cadillac
for Congress members and their
Inter-Cultural Youth
guests. There will be Hanukah
Council Plans Pageant
The Inter - Cultural Youth songs by Cantor Jacob Sonenklar
Council has announced plans for of Cong. Shaarey Zedek, who also
a 11 ige pageant and Youth Forum will light the Hanukah candles.
Holiday Dance Set
By NW Young People
Young People's Club at the
Northwest Hebrew Cong. and
Center will celebrate Hanukah
with a dance at the synagogue.
Curtis at Santa Rosa, at 8 p. rn.
Saturday, Dec. 21.
Moe Kessner and Shirley Zaft
will be featured on the program.
The traditional candle-lighting
ceremony will be observed, and
potato latkes will be served.
Young men and women, 18 to
30, are invited, according to Har-
old Cohen, chairman.
Rabbi Isaac Stollman, who
represented the local organiza-
tion at the Midwest Mizrachi
education and Hachsharah con-
ference last week-end, in St.
Louis, will report on the proceed-.
ings.
Mizrachi is joining this year
with Hapoel Hamizrachi in cele-
brating its 35th anniversary.
Hapoel Hamizrachi now has 30
colonies in addition to childrens'
villages and schools in Eretz
Israel.
The 35th anniversary celebra-
tion will conclude with a banquet
in the -social hall of Shaarey
Zedek on Tuesday evening, Jan.
14, with a national Mizrachi lead-
er as guest. Rabbi M. J. Wohlge-
lernter will report on his recent
trip in Eretz Israel, and on pro-
ceedings of the World Zionist
Congress which he is attending
as a Mizrachi delegate.
Hebrew Ladies Aid
Has Donor Luncheon
The annual fund raising project
Aid
for the Hebrew Ladies
Society, in the form of a donor
luncheon, will be held next Tues-
day at the Dexter-Lawrence Hall.
Mrs. Julia Ring has arranged a
musical program. Abe Levin and
a string trio will render salon
music during the luncheon, and
Wyn Garden will be heard in a
selection of operatic numbers ac-
companied by Betty Kowalsky
at the piano.
Mrs. Louis Kepes has been
chairman of this project with
Mrs. Elfreda Greenwald in charge
of reservations. Mrs. Muriel
Smith and Mrs. Emanuel Sch-
wartz were co-chairmen of the
souvenir book.
being sponsored by the Yiddish
Culture Committee of the Center
and Jewish Community CounciL
The program will be opened
with the lighting of the Hanukah
candles, and an introduction of
the current significance of Hanu-
kah by Rabbi Morris Adler.
A group of youngsters of the
United Yiddish High. Schools will
deliver a mass recitation of a
poem by C. N. Bialik. The Halevy
Chorus, under the direction of
Dan Frohman, are scheduled to
sing selected Hebrew and Yiddish
songs. Maurice Dombey will read
a story by Sholem Aleichem,
"Hanukah Gelt." Moe Kessner
will .conduct community singing.
Latkes and refreshments will
be served. Attendance will be lim-
ited to 300. Tickets may be se-
cured at the Center; 2Sceto Cen-
ter members, 60c at the door.
Center Speakers Group
Chooses Officers for '47
The following members of the
Center Speakers Group were
elected to office for the year 1947:
president, Joseph 0. Goldman;
vice-pres., Walter R. Merrians;
secretary, Florence Krause.
The next meeting will be held
at the library at the Jewish Cen-
ter this Saturday at 8:30 p. m.
All the welcome.
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Hanukah Celebration
JEWISH NATIONAL
O WORKERS ALLIANCE
CITY COMMITTEE AND BRANCHES
SUNDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 22, AT 8:00 P. M.
AT THE
AUDITORIUM OF THE JEWISH CENTER
8904 WOODWARD
The prominent and famous Poet and Writer MR. H. LEIVICK of New
York will be guest speaker. MR. LEIVICK has just returned from a trip
to Europe sponsored by the World Jewish Congress. His message is of
the utmost importance.
Cantor Hyman J. Adler will conduct the musical program.
Admission $1.00 to cover expenses of meeting.
Tickets at all Farband Brancries. Shesluk's Book Store. 8663-12th. TY.
5-6811. Zion Book Store, 9008-12th, TR. 2-5454, and Mendlson's Drug Store,
Dexter corner Cortland.
ATTENTION, NEW YEAR MERRYMAKERS!
NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY
SPONSORED BY THE
LACHOVITCHER AID SOCIETY
at the Spacious and Modern
TAYLOR & WOODROW WILSON
CONGREGATION
Full Course Chicken
........
Dinner incl. Beverages
$750
Lithuanian Federation
Plans Hanukah Games
DANCING
TO DAWN
Table Reservations for 111 Couples or More
Federation of Lithuanian Jews
will hold a Hanukah night of
games, including entertainment
and refreshments of Hanukah
latkes, at 8:30 p. m. next Tues-
day at the Workmen's Circle.
The public is invited to attend.
N. Re•ervations Will Be Accepted After December 27
For information call R. Stein, TY 5-6930 - M. Levine, TO 8-3919
PioneerWomen's Organization
RALLY
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MONDAY, DECEMBER 16, AT 8:30 P. M.
At The Brown Memorial Chapel
TEMPLE BETH EL
The United Hebrew
Schook of Detroit
Gratefully Acknowledge
the Receipt of
two scholarships from Mr. and
Mrs. Abe Nusbaum of Glendale
Ave. on the occasion of the Bar
Mitzvah of their son, Irving
Nusbaum.
WOODWARD AT GLADSTONE
Rivka Yoffe of Palestine will be guest speaker.
Emma Shaver, recently returned from a visit to displaced
persons camps in Germany will report on conditions
in the camps.
MUSICAL PROGRAM
Everybody Welcome—Admission Free