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Pisgah Lodge To
Install Officers on
Monday, June 21

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Membership Drive
Of Yeshivath Beth
Yehudah in Full Swing

and

The Legal C hroni cl e

Cadet Gluklick Nears
End of Flight
Training

Cadet

Arlo 18,

1943

ANNUAL ELECTION MEETING OF UNITED
HEBREW SCHOOLS TO BE HELD JUNE 24

Edward Gluklick, son
On Monday night, June 21, Pis-
gah Lodge No. 34, Bnai Brith,
The membership drive of the of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gluklick
The annu a I election meetin
g M. Hershman, Abe Kasle, Jack
will install their newly-elected of- Yeshivah formally opened at the of 3011 Fullerton Ave.. is near-
ficers at a public initiation in the meeting of the board of directors ing the end of his basic fligm of the United Hebrew Schoo Is Kellman, Louis Robinson, Isaa-!
will be held Thursday eveninc
main auditorium of the Jewish Monday, June 7, was initiated
Rosenthal, Charles Rubiner, Dr.
Community Center, at 8:30 p.
June 24, at 8 :30 o'clock, in th a A.
by Morris Dorn, newly-elected
W. Sanders, Isaac Shetzer,
Aaron Droock, past president, member of the board, who
auditorium of the Rose Si
of District Grand Lodge No. 6, pledged himself and his wife
Philip Slomovitz, Charles S. La.
Cohen Bldg. All members are ttig
in- pi
Bnai Brith, will install the fol- for a life membership with a
ited to attend this meeting
and Maurice H. Zackheim.
•iich officers and members at
lowing officers: Isadore Starr, contribution of $100.
of
The members of the boar.I
president; Milton Weinstein, first
A parlor meeting at which the
he board, whose term expi res,
vi ill be elected-
whose term expires in 1945 are
vice president; Jack Leeds, sec- directors will give their reports
for the ensu ins Rabbi Morris Adler Morris H. :
ond vice president; Max Gold- on the drive will be held Mon-
y ear. Reports will
,
be submit
b
hoff, treasurer; Leonard Radner, day evening, June 21, in the
y chairmen of all standing co tell Blumberg, Fred M. Butzel, Jos-
recording secretary; Leonard Be- home of Samuel Hechtman, 4000
tittees, by the president,
eph B. Colten, Lawrence W.
love,
d
financial secretary; Rm. Glendale Ave. Mr. Hechtman is
olph Zuieback; by the supei Ru- Crohn, Morris Fishman, Judge
to
dolph Meyersohn, monitor; Jack chairman of the membership
ndent, Bernard Isaacs; direc in- Harry B, Keidan, Harry Seligson,
of finances, A. J. Lachover; a for Aaron S. Silberblatt, Louis Stoll,
Lawson, assistant monitor; Harry drive.
a detailed financial report ve nd Rabbi Isaac Stollman, Henry
Schwartz, warden; Rudolph Leit- v The general membership is in-
be given by the executive sec
man, guardian; Lewis L. Stein- e ited to the opening of the Gold-
Wineman, Rabbi M. J. Wohlgel-
to rY, Morris Lachover.
berg, A. J. Piel and Robert Weil- 2 n Book, Sunday afternoon, June
re- ernter and Rudolph Zuieback.
Inch, trustees.
7, at 2 o'clock. There are indi-
The present officers are: R
The representatives from th,•
do 1ph Zuieback, president; Charl u- Woman's
Rudolph Meyers°lin, the out- n ations that the goal of 500 new
Auxiliary are: Mesdames
Ru biner; first vice president; La es Jack Tobin, John Horwitz and
going president, by virtue of his 'embers will be surpassed.
re
office, assumes the office of moni-
w- Bert Smokier.
nce W. Crohn, second vi
vie
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Pr esident; Maurice Landau, trea
tor for the ensuing year. The
Chairmen of committees: Mau-
nai
David
Sisterhood
ur
present administration remains in T o
er; Aaron A. Silberblatt, se s- rice H. Zackheim, board of edu-
Cooperate
in
ref
ary.
office until June 30, 1943, and
c- cation; Louis Stoll, real estate;
The members of the boar Nathan Yaffa, house; Harry Co-
the newly-installed officers take R eligious Camp Program
wh ose term expires in 1943 ar d hen, scholarship; Aaron A. Sit-
up their duties on July 1, 1943.
Jul ius Berman, Louis -
The installation program will El The Bnai David Siste rhood,
Dann, Mr e: berblatt and Dr. A. E. Bernstein,
Jos eph
also include a short report by ne mhurst and 14th, install ed its
EDWARD GLUKLICK
Ehrlich, Rabbi Mose s. membership; Rabbi Morris Adler,
Fis
wly-elected
officers
last
the outgoing president, Rudolph da
cher, Rabbi Leon Fram, Aaro s public relations; Louis Robinson,
Mon-
Meyersohn, and the inaugural ad- ec y evening. Max Chomsky , ex- training and from Strother Field Kle in, Maurice Land
n administrative st ff;
R •
rice Lan-
dress of the newl
utive secretar y
will stretch his • c, at a
"walled
presi- go gue, acted as installing o syna- vanced training field. In ci n ad - Levin, Robert R. Marwil , Saul
Gus D • oau, finance and budget
au.
dent, Isadore Starr.
A special
Newman,
Simon
Shetzer,
Sey
.
vilian m
-
presentation will b
Mrs. Louis Bertman, th e fficer. life Gluklick was
c in, Nathan Yea, am deeI d you should witness a sinful
esman f r
e by Har- ins
ry Yudkoff, president of Greater hoo tailed president of the S ew y- an auto body supplies brokerageo. David S. Zemon.
committed by a learned
Detroit Bnai Brith Council and coo d, appointed a committe ister- NOW he's changed his line and by
The members of the board man, do not blame him the fol-
a member of the general commit- Su perate in the newly-laun e to his enthusiasm for flying he is whose term expires in 1944 are lowing day, for he may have re-
ched "selling" the United States Army Dr. A. E. Bernstein, Harry Co- : pented of his sin by that time.
tee of District Grand Lodge No. ann mmer Religious Camp pro gram
Air Corps.
6, Bnai Brith. A public reception Mrs ounced by the synag ogue.
hen, William Friedman, Dr. A. Yes rather, he will have repented,
.
Joseph
Jacobs
will
assis
in honor of the newly-installed the
t on
officers will follow.
committee.
with Tuesday, July Women's Leagu e for
The War Service Committee 5, C ornmencing
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of Pisgah Lodge is actively en- the n the cool vestry room
Sabbath Observance
gaged in an extensive War Bond be synagogue, a program
will
Drive at this time, according to dren launched to interest all chil-
Celebrates Anniversary
Max Goldhoff, chairman of the men. through the weeks of s um-
A
fee
of
only
$1
will
committee, to meet the quota of aske
The Women's League for Sa te
$850,000 in War Bonds assigned prog d to cover the season.
be bath
Observance will celebr its
the second
to the lodge by District Grand craft ram will include games, h and-
anniversar y of its
and- the
Lodge No. 6. This drive ends on comi , dramatics, songs, pingpo
existence and its signal achieve-
June 30.
c books and checkers.
ments in the field of greater nib-
cla
Last Tuesday night, 26 dele- will s in Hebrew reading and B ible bath observance at a birthday
gates of Pisgah Lodge cast their of th be included in the cou ' party celebration Wednesday.
ballots in the Detroit election funct e afternoon. The camp arse
June 30. A unique feature of
of
the American Jewish Confer- day. ion Monday through Thu w rs-
"' the celebration will be the light-
ence.
A competent staff of co
cill s will assist Max Choms ull ing of 500 candles, one by each
The membership drive of Pis- who'
" member of the organization.
o
gah Lodge officially ends on June camp. will be in charge of sky
the Election and installation of of-
et w ith ficers will also take place at this
m h m
30. Any male Jew, 21 years of the e The prograas
age or older, is eligible to join paren nthusiastic re spo nse of b oth meeting.
Pisgah Lodge, Bnai Brith. Ap- a coo is and the children as it is
Two very successful rallies
plica
tion blanks offic
ca n be 06 had at times perative effort in these w
were held during the past week
the secretary's
ar-
to
offer
constructive
occ
e , 6
which large numbers of worn-
Mu'- patina to the children combin
phy Bldg., Cherry 3372.
with a religious training. A gro ed en were enrolled. One rally at
of Sis terhool will assist in th the Bnai Moshe Synagogue was
up addressed by Rabbis Moses Fisch-
ork.
EQUALITY CLUB
At the graduation ceremoni e and Jacob Nathan. On Wed-
In the past few weeks the last S
e nesday afternoon at the Beth
Equality Club has made contri- hood unday morning the Siste s Tefilo Emanuel Synagogue, Rab-
presented
gift
books
to
a
bi Sampson Weiss addressed a
butions to the following organi- the g
raduates and a receptio n II large gathering of the 12th St.
nations: Jewish National Fund, followe d.
branch of the League, Mrs. Isa-
American Red Cross, Junior Ha-
dore Levin presided.
dassah, Los Angeles Sanatorium Zedak
ah Club Final
The following contributions are
and Jewish War Veterans Cigar-
gratefully acknowledged: From
ette Fund. Also several tons of Meeti ng of Season
Mrs. M. Wold, Mrs. S. Wainger,
coal have been sent to the needy. To Be Held June 20
Mrs. A. Caplan, Mrs. S. Rice,
The next meeting of the club
The installation of Zedakah Mrs. K. Miller; from Mrs. Goldie
will be held on Wednesday eve-
ning, June 23, at the home of Club's officers was held June 7 Blumenthal, in honor of Bar
at the Book - Cadillac Hotel, at Mitzvah of Marvin Tobin.
Mrs. Rae Klein, 2532 Buena w
hi c h
Vista.
time Mrs. Morris Davis,
presider.
.0.0.000.0 00. 001:8:8
8:m.0 tees fo t, appointed the commit- Bob-Lo Outing of
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r the ensuing year: Mrs
Jose
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St aub, case investigator; Yeshivath Beth
Mrs. L ouis Germansky, good
cheer; M rs. L. West, clothes; Mrs. Yehudah June 20
William Hordes, Mrs. Sidney Gor-
The Ladies of Yeshivath Beth
man, vis iting sick; Mrs. Ted Shaf-
fer, me mbership dues; Mrs. Mor- Yehudah, as in previous years.
have invited the students of
Window Shade Co. ris Loeb , membership; Mrs. Allen Yeshivath
Beth Yehudah,. their
Brown, telephone squad; Mrs.
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Max Ro senbaum, Mrs. Norman parents and friends to a boat-
WINDOW SHADES
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Adelman , cultural; Mrs. Isidore ride and picnic to Bob-Lo Island,
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MADE TO ORDER
Karbel, decorations; Mrs. Mau- Sunday. June 20. The boats leave
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Cleaned and Repaired
rice Cor nfield, war effort; Mrs. from the foot of Woodward at
Irving S hevin, Mrs. Maurice Knop- 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. Tickets are
LINOLEUM
per, fun d raising.
on sale in the Yeshivah office,
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Inlaid and Battleship
The fi nal meeting of the sea- Dexter and Cortland, and also
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son will take place Monday, June until 10 a. m. at the pier.
Rugs and Furniture
The students of the Yeshivah
21, 1:30 p. m., at the home of
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VENETIAN BLINDS
Mrs. Max Spoon, 3331 Webb Ave. will compete in baseball and ten-
nis games. Prizes will be awarded
Plans wil
Drapery Hardware
formulated for con- to the winners. All friends of
tinued w ar be effort
Get Our Priers and Sloe
and
the
care
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Free
the Yeshivah are invited to attend
of childr en war refugees.
Estimates Furnished
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the outing which promises relaxa-

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at Beth El
Memorial Park Exercises

The third anniversary exercises
held Sunday, June 13, at Beth
El Memorial Park attracted wide-
spread interest among members
of Temple Beth El and Temple
Israel. As a result of the large
attendance, it was decided to
make similar exercises an annual
event in beautiful Beth El Me-
morial Park which is located on
McNichols Rd. between Middle

Belt and Inkster Rds. Dr. B.
Benedict Glazer and Dr. Leo M.
Franklin of Temple Beth El and
Rabbi Leon Fram of Temple Is-
rael conducted most impressive
services.

If passions attack you, bring
them into the halls of learning.

They will be crushed or broken.

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