DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle
PISGAH LODGE JOINS IN NATIONAL
BNAI BRITH MEMBERSHIP DRIVE
Kvutzah Ivrith To
Meet October 24
President Henry Monsky Urges Increased
Effort To Carry On Many War Activities
The first gathering of the Cul-
tural Group of the Kvutzah Ir-
vith will be held Saturday eve-
ning, Oct. 24, at 9 o'clock, in the
Rose Sittig Cohen bldg.
The Sefer Hashonah, the He-
brew year book published an-
nually by the Histadruth Irvith,
will be reviewed at this gathering.
The participants are: Bernard
Isaacs, Abram Twersky, Joseph
Haggai, and Irwin Soref. Solo-
mon Kasdan is chairman.
All people who understand He-
brew are invited. There is no
admission charge.
Aaron Teitelbaum is president
of the Kvutzah Ivrith.
Beginning its 100th year of victory in which Bnai Brith will
service to the nation in peace play its part, the Bnai Brth, as
and in war, Bnai Brith, oldest the oldest, largest and most rep-
and largest national Jewish or- resentative Jewish organization in
ganization in the United States, A merica, is proud to usher in its
is embarking on a centennial centennial year with a member-
year campaign to fill up its ranks : hip drive designed to make a
for victory by enlisting men and maximum contribution to the war
women of American Jewry in effort."
Bnai Brith's growing army of
Last Monday night Pisgah
soldiers of service. Pisgah Lodge
Lodge officially inaugurated its
No. 34, Bnai Brith, oldest and
85th Anniversary Membership
largest Jewish organization in Drive as part of the national
Detroit, in cooperation with the centennial membership effort.
Supreme Lodge's national mem- Max Kroloff, assistant director
bership appeal will initiate new of Bnai Brith Anti-Defamation
members as a part of its 85th League, made a special trip to Beth El College to
Anniversary Celebration on Sun- the city to address a dinner
day, Nov. 22, at the Statler meeting of the campaign work- Hear Geo. W. Walker
Hotel.
ers. Isadore Starr, chairman of
George W. Walker, famous in-
Underlying the campaign is the anniversary drive committee, dustrial designer and director of
Bnai Brith's desire to intensify urged the committee to see to it industrial design in the ordnance
its war efforts, Henry Monsky, that every male Jew in the city office of the War Department,
Bnai Brith president, said: "To- is given an opportunity to serve will be the second speaker in the
day, as throughout its history, with the rest of us in the mani- symposium on the "Post War
Bnai Brith is an ally of freedom fold activities of Bnai Brith. If World," to be given Monday eve-
and justice. To their preserva- any reader is desirous of affili- ning, Oct. 26, at 9 o'clock at
tion we are dedicating all our ating himself wth Bnai Brith Beth El College of Jewish Studies.
manpower and all our resources. and is not approached, he can By reason of his great experience
To their triumph we have already secure an application blank by in industrial designing and his
given thousands of our sons, calling the secretary of the lodge, progressive outlook on the future
brothers and fathers who on ev- Cherry 3372, 606 Murphy Bldg. of American industry, Mr. Walker
ery fighting front are covering
Pisgah Lodge, which was found- is especially competent to discuss
themselves with glory. To their ed Nov. 24, 1857, will celebrate the matter of the post-war world
certain victory we are giving its 85th anniversary on Sunday,
as envisaged by the most ad-
blood, toil and treasure.
Nov. 22, with an afternoon and vanced industrialists.
"On the home front Bnai Brith evening program at the Statler
Registration is still open for
is doing everything in its power Hotel, according to Ben R. Gold- the other courses given by the
to bolster the hand and quicken man, general chairman of the college: "The World Today" and
the heart of those charged with 85th anniversary committee. An "A Survey of Jewish History"
the grave responsibility of di- initiation for new members will by Rabbi Bernard Zeiger; and
reefing the national war effort. take place in the afternoon with "Modern Jewish Culture" and
Bnai Brith's whole program tra- Rabbi Jerome D. Folkman, presi- "Jewish Education" by Rabbi
ditionally dynamic, has long since dent of District Grand Lodge No. Herschel Lymon. The classes meet
been effectively integrated to war C, Bnai Brith, as the speaker. A on Monday evening from 8 to 10
time needs and services. Today dinner and dance will be held in o'clock.
all our efforts are directed to- the evening. A nationally known
ward the common task of winning speaker, as well as government
the war. officials and national Bnai Brith evening full of fun and frolic. A
"From' one end of the land to leaders will address the banquet, program of entertainment has
been arranged, to be followed by
the other Bnai Brith is manifest- STAG PARTY
refreshments, cards and smokes.
ing anew its faith in the suprem- MONDAY NIGHT
Rudolph Meyersohn, president of
acy of the ideals for which the
Next Monday night Pisgah the lodge, states that this meet-
United Nations are fighting. Lodge will give its members and ing is for members of the lodge
Bound together in the common friends a stag party in the main and their male friends. The only
ties of brotherhood and in mutual auditorium of the Jewish Corn- admission charge to members for
vows to rest not and sleep not munity Center. The committee this party is to bring a non-
until victory has been won, a has bent every effort to cram this member.
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October 23 1942
Rabbi Hershel Zymon
To Speak for Pisgah
Auxiliary Oct. 26
PONTIAC NOTES
An added impetus will be given
to insure an all-out record at-
tendance for the donor luncheon
when the Bnai Brith Piegah Aux-
iliary No. 122 hold their tea
Monday, Oct. 26, 1942 at the
Bnai Moshe Synagogue. Rabbi
Mr. and Mrs. E. Levin of
Rom-
eo, Mich. announce the Bar
Mitzach of their son, Morton t o
be held Saturday morning, Oct.
24 at Congregation Bnai Israel,
268 W. Pike St., Pontiac.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Silverman of
Pontiac, announce the Bar Mit-
zach of their son Charles to be
held Saturday morning, Oct. 24,
at Congregation Bnai Israel, Po n-
tiac.
A large group of member and
friends attended the farewell
party given in honor of Mr. and
Mrs. L. Lutslsy, who are leaving
for California by Congregation
!Thai Israel, Saturday evening,
Oct. 17.
Short farewell remarks were
given by Rabbi L. Strauss, 1,
Jacobson, president of the Con-
gregation, II. Socolick and Mr.
Hershovitz.
The Congregation also pre-
sented Mr. and Mrs. Lutsky with
worthy gifts.
Patriotic Rally At
Bnai Moshe, Oct. 28
MRS. GERALD GOLDBERG
A patriotic rally to stir inter-
est in the war effort will be held
Wednesday, Oct. 28, in the ban-
quet hall of Bnai Moshe, under
the sponsirship of the Men's Club
of the Congregation.
The USO Caravan will present
it variety show featuring talented
performers in stirring patriotic
plays. The show is staged in con-
nection with the American Red
Cross blood donor campaign.
The general public is invited
to attend. Admission is free.
The Bnai Moshe Sisterhood will
hold its annual inaugural dinner
dance, Sunday, Nov. 1, in th
Synagogue's main hall. Mrs.
harry Meer, heads the committee
on arrangements and is assisted
by the Mrs. Bert Ruby and Alex
Friedman. Reservations may be
made by calling Hogarth 0862.
Hirschel Lymon will speak on
the "Challenge of Today," Rabbi
Lymon, is the minister of relig-
ious education at Temple Beth
El.
Mrs. Gerald Goldberg is chair-
man of the donor luncheon and
expects all paid up members to
atteml.
The Third Annual Donor
Luncheon will be held Tuesday,
Nov. 3, at 12:30 p. m. at the
Masonic Temple with Dr. Abram
Sachar as the guest speaker. Dr.
Sachar, nationally known writer,
historian, educator and lecturer,
—BUY WAR BONDS—
will make this event the outstand-
ing one of the year. Many no-
tables will be present as guests to in Detroit. This brilliant orator
hear Dr. Sachar deliver his ad- should stir and thrill those who
dress on "Our Rendezvous With hear him in the typical compell-
Destiny." This will be Dr. Sa- ing Sachar manner so well known
char's only speaking engagement to Detroiters.
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