0—THEJEWISH NEWS Miriam's Friday, September 5, 1952 Infants Service Group Opens- 18th Season Stories for Oar and People-Make News MAX BRESSLER, Chicago, has Announcement of the appoint- been named national co-chair- ment of EDWARD A. NUDEL- man for Israelbond payments. MAN as a member of the staff • • • Boys of the Arherican Association for Members of the Infant Service ISIDOR LEVITON Jewish Edtication was made or Group will meet. at the Sheraton e r a 1 chairman Girls Cadillac Hotel on Wednesday to of the $2,500,00Q behalf of the AAJE by Harry begin their 18th year of service fund - raising Starr; its president.. Mr. Nudel- to the commu- campaign of the have slates and honey and re- man- was one of the early mem- nity's needy in- ! Jewish Sanitari- cite words from the Torah?" bers of the staff of the Board fants. i urn and Hospital "Not quite like that," daci•y of Jewish Education in Chicago. Mrs. Bernard . . for Chronic Dis- said. "S chools, both public M a y, president, eases of: Brook- schools and religious schools Bernie Goldberg, Brighton will welcome th? lyn, it was an- have changed greatly since I was Beach humorist, notifies us he membership to n o unced by a boy." saw this ad : "Man wanted 1.o this luncheon Isaac Albert. work in dynamite factory—must "It will still be exciting and Leviton and business: hospital pr es i- be willing to travel." happy," said mother. "You will meetin g. She dent. sing songs and play games anl announces t h e! hear a story and learn to say f o 11 o wing ap some prayers." p o i ntments as "Well, then, let's not talk any fund -raising more; let's go!" Judy demandel Mrs. May' chairmen: She licked the last sweet drop Mesdames Charles Wolpin and of honey from her spoorr and Hy Krupp, dance; Dave Rise- Presents for its Opening Meeting was ready to begin her search man, show director; D. Mattes. Of the 1952-53 Calendar of Events for the sweetness of Jewish editor; A. Fisher and F. Spitz. learning. : tickets; Irving Rosenberg, pub- DR. ROBERT M. HUTCHINS • • • licity; Leo Magid and B. Appel. ' Associate Director of the Ford Foundation Good luck to you all, boys and At Wednesday's meeting. Mrs. On Wednesday, Sept. 10, at 8:30 p.m. girls, as you dip into the - sweet Leo Bigelman will be chairman. In the Main Auditorium of the Synagogue ness of the Torah in your re- assisted by Mrs. J. Hencken. Chicago Blvd. at Lawton iigious school classes -daily or Mrs. Viola Pearlman, a member TY. 4-6200 weekly—this year. Brochure Available of the organization and profes- . Your friend, MIRIAM sionally known • as Viola Layne, will entertain. She has ap- League Plans Program I peared three times on the Mil- Berle Show and on radio and .4t First Board Meeting . ton TV programs. Russ Weaver will Hello Boys and Girls: School bells rang out this •werk —all over the country. For some of you it meant returning to a familiar routine: for others, that important first. day of school. Our little friend Judy is all ex - cited this weekend--she is about to spend her first day at religious school . . . • • • Judy wore a bright plaid dress. brand-new. Her hair shone wi'.11 brushing, and her patent-leath- er shoes reflected the smile on her face. That exciting day was here at last—her first day a:• Sunday school! She sat d o w n to breakfast with mother and daddy and big brother Danny. What a special breakfast! Foamy orange juice, a big platter of French toast. and at Judy's place, a pitcher of honey. "What's that for?" Judy asked She didn't usually eat honey. "It's an old Jewish custom." mother explained. "This morn.• ing, you start to Sunday school, to learn of the sweetness of the First board meeting of the . be accompanist. Torah and the richness of Jew- ish history. So we taste sweet, League of Jewish Women's Or- ' ganizations will be at 10 a.m. Call Meeting of All rich foods- like this honey." "I remember when I started Thursday at the home of Mrs. ' Donor Chairmen religious school," Danny said. "I Samuel B. Danto, 2224 Chicago — — Plvd. All presidents of affiliated . had honey for breakfast th it organizations are invited to at- ' Mrs. Bernard Koss. donor morning." luncheon chairman, Department tend. Daddy had a far-away look in Plans for theyear include a ' of Michigan Ladies' Auxiliary, I his eyes. "I remember, too," he publicity workshop and a club Jewish War Veterans, announces the first donor luncheon said. thinking hard. "I remem- leadership course with Mrs. Josh- that th ber my first day at Cheder-- the hua Sperka, chairman. Newly • meeting of the season will be Hebrew school where I went. elected League officers are Mes- : held at 12:30 p.m.. Wednesday. every day. dames Samuel B. Danto, presi- at the JWV Memorial Home. "That first morning." daddy dent; Theodore Bargman, Na- ' All auxiliary presidents, ticket continued,:. . . it was a brignt than Spevakow, Leo Orecklin, ' chairmen, liner chairmen, gift , fall clay, just like today. We hal Irving Small, vice presidents: chairmen, p a s t Department no car. We walked the few blocks Martin Naimark. Norman Kan- . presidents, and donor chairmen to the little neighborhood syna- ter ; secretaries; Maurice Corn- will participate in formulating gogue. • field, treasurer; and Marvin B.: plans for the donor, to be held "Mother and father went with Levy and George Koven, secre-Nov. 12, at Masonic Temple. me your baube and zaide. chil- taries to the president. i Committee chairmen are Mes-200 Volumes of Jews in America dren. I had a new suit of clothes and new shoes. Mother had made dames David Kliger, advisory: ' Gift to Rhode Island Synagogue me a yarmelke. a little skull-cap , Maurice Garelik, budget; Nor- i NEWPORT, R.I., (JTA) —Some of tine white silk, embroidered man Noble, arrangements, spe . : 200 volumes on the history of beautifully in blue and gold. I cial meetings; Saul Krieger, ar- , Jews in America were presented wore it proudly on the back of rangements, I a r g e meetings: to the Society Friends of Touro ' Henry Green, delegates; Arthur Synagogue. historic shrine, at its my head. "Before we entered the syna- ; Bloom, Samuel Rhodes, delegates I fifth annual meeting here. The gogue. father took from the small to Detroit Round Table; Robert i collection, given by Dr. M. Leo velvet sack he carried, his tallis. Drews, March of Dimes; Mor- Gitelson, New Y o r k philan- i He wrapped the prayer-shawl ton Snyder, constitution revi- ! thropist, will be known as the around me. picked me up, and sion: Harry Jackson, Allied Jew- : "Bailey Gitelson L i b r a r y of 1 carried me into the house of ish Campaign; Robert Coggan, American J e w i s h History" in ' worship. I noticed that most of parliamentarian; and J o s h u a memory of the donor's mother. the family was there, my uncle; Sperka, club leadership. and many of my cousins. I — I was taken up to the Bimah. Congress Women Open The Ark was open. Soon the Rabbi took from th e Ark one Season with Skits of the beautiful Torahs. He lay Featured at the four chapter it on the altar. and father and meetings of the Detroit Women's I stood before the opened scroll Division, American Jewish Con- while the Rabbi read aloud the gress at 12:30 p.m , Wednesday, Ten Commandments, and bless- which opens the fall season, will ed me. be the skit "Jonathan Davis vs. "Mother was waiting in th? American Jewish Congress." Par- aisle. We all went next door to ticipliting will be dramatic talent the Cheder. The teacher came from the chapter memberships. forward to greet us. There were I Mrs. Albert Marx, Division many boys in the room. from my membership chairman, and her LIGHT UP YOUR age. five, up to nine or ten. They chapter chairmen Mesdames PHONE AT NIGHT . . were all bent over their books Walter Berlow, Henry Caplan, Ever fumble around in the dark to and slates, and they weren't sor- Harry Ceasar, Henry J. Good- answer or snake a phone call at night? With the NITE-TEL-LITE your ry. of course for the interrup- man and J. Kuchai, announce phone dial is illuminated when you tion. pick up the receiver. ALSO FLASHES dessert luncheons preceding the VITAL EMERGENCY NUMBERS— "The teacher — father called program at the following loca- fire, police, doctor. him a melamed but we boys tions: Central, home of Mrs. HyL EVERY home phone should have a KITE-TEL-LITE. Clamps on any called him the rebe- showed me man Bookstein, 2434 Oakman; standard bell in box phone In • to a seat at a low table, near Northeast, home of Mrs. George jiffy, ready for use. the other smaller boys. He put Orley, 19405 Warrington; North- GET YOURS before me a slate and chalk----we west, Beth Aaron Synagogue, ■ TODAY hadn't yet begun to use note- 18000 Wyoming; South, home of books and pencils. Mother and Mrs. Theodore Masserman, 2007 Phone TR. 3-0940 father stood over me and the w . Bos ton. Owen Shacklett rebe read a sentence from the All meetings are open to the 650 Owen, Detroit, Mich. Torah: 'Moses commanded as a public. law. an inheritance for the as- sembly of Jacob.' "I was told to repeat it, word 14 T SERVICE IN YOUR HOME * COUNTY-WIDE by word, with the teacher's help. With each word, drops of hone) fell onto my clean slate. I touch- ed my fingers to the honey, and AlITINIRIZER SERVICE STATION licked the sweetness. • PHILCO • RCA • MOTOROLA • ADMIRAL • ZENITH • CROSLEY "When I had finished, mother • GENERAL ELECTRIC • HALLICRAFTERS dropped little cakes and fall • STROMBERG • CAPEHART fruits before me, to celebrate. PARTS WARRANTIES HONORED Even a few pennies fell 'from SINCE 1938 East Side Service West Side Service heaven.' I was happy and ex - PeXterre/eVISW" cited, and I have never forgotten that day." Coil';'‘7174 If NO Answer Coll, TR. 2-8282 "Will it be like that today. ALL WORK GUARANTEED • BONDED SERVICEMEN daddy?" Judy asked. 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