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November 12, 1943 - Image 5

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1943-11-12

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE end The Legal Chronicle

November 12, 1943

Scout Troop 76, which meets at
ership of Mrs. Joseph Levy meet3 theh Hampton School. Both Girl
at
the
Durfee
Intermediate
Mizrachi Organizes Synagogues for
Scout Troops at the present time
School on Wednesdays at 4 p. m. are busy preparing for their par-
An 18-week course in First Aid
Increased National Fund Activities
is now being given to the girls, ticipation in the Temple's Arm-
Young
Israel;
Mesdames
Singer,
by Mrs. Samuel Green. Mrs. Da- istice Day service, which will be
At a meeting called by local
held Friday evening, Nov. 12.
Whiteman
and
Moses
of
the
Sis-
Mizrachi Monday evening, Nov.
At the paid-up membership vid Arkin is in charge of Girl
ters Zion Mizrachi; Emil Kahn,
8, in the National Fund office, a Beth Moses, Rabbi J. S. Sperka, meeting of Temple Israel Sister-
STARTS
synagogue committee of the Na- Bnai David-
hood, held in the Lecture Room
The above committee was of the Art Institute on Monday,
tional Fund was organized, with
FRIDAY!
presidents of the different con- chosen from those present at the Nov. 8, Mrs. David Ruby, vice
gregations to represent their re- meeting, and those synagogues president in charge of member-
spective groups in future Na- not represented are urged to at- ship, announced that 150 new
tend the next meeting of the
tional Fund activities. •
William Hordes, president of committee, which will take place members had joined the Sister-
the local National Fund Council, within the next two weeks and hood at the "Member Bring a
opened the meeting and stressed will be announced in next week's New Paid Member" luncheon, held
the importance of increasing the issue.
011 Wednesday, Nov. 3, at the
activities of the different syna-
home of the president, Mrs. Sam-
gogues in behalf of the National
uel Danto. Mrs. David Levy won
Fund. Irving W. Schlussel, presi-
dent of Detroit Mizrachi, pre- Jericho Lodge No. 490
the distinction of bringing in 31
sented Morton M. Rubenstein of To Serve at the USO
new members herself. with Mrs.
the religious department of the
Barney Greenberg a close second
National Fund, who reported on
STAGE
On Monday, Nov. 15, Jericho with 26 new members. A gift
the increased effort of the religi-
IN
PERSON!
Lodge
No.
490,
I.
0.
0.
F.,
will
of appreciation for their work
ous groups in behalf of the Fund,
STAGE
and the importance of redeeming be host for the entire day to the was presented to Mrs. Levy and
the 6000 dunams of land between service men of the United Na- Mrs. Greenberg by Mrs. Ruby.
IN PERSON!
Mrs. R. Weber introduced the
Jerusalem and Hebron, which is Lions at the Downtown USO
.pecker
of
the
afternoon,
Lau-
known as the Geulath Jerusalem
Center.
rentine B. Collins, who gave one
Project.
The women of the lodge will of the most interesting and in-
President of the various
synagogues reported on the in- prepare the food and serve it to spiring talks ever heard by the
come from the High Holidays for all who will visit the Center Sisterhood. Her topic was "Prob-
and his
the Fund, and the following were during the day. The women will lems of Youth in the War and
appointed on a permanent Na- work in three shifts so that the Post War World".
The National Federation of
tional Fund Synagogue commit- service men will be served
Sisterhood Prayer was read by
tee: Morris Mohr from Beth Abra- throughout the day.
The serving at the USO by Mrs. Ben Goldman.
ham Congregation; Isadore Sos-
On Friday, Nov. 5, Mrs. Julius
nick, Bnai Zion; Rabbi Jacob Ho- Jericho Lodge is in keeping with
berman, Beth Itzchok; Wm. Lev, the I. 0. O. F. program to render Fisher was hostess to the mem-
Mishkan Israel; Daniel Temchin worthwhile community service out- bers of the board at a luncheon
The Funniest Picture of the Year !
at the Statler Hotel. Rabbi Leon
and Sol Edelman, Beth Tefilo side of the order.
Jericho Lodge recently dedi- Fram offered the prayer preced-
Emanuel; Aaron Tilchin, Adas
Yeshurun; Jacob Lesser and A. cated an honor roll of its mem- ing the luncheon. The meeting
Lichtenstein, Bnai Israel; Israel hers who are serving in the armed which followed was presided over
ADOLPIIE MENJOU • MARTHA SCOTT
Levenson, Meyer Beckman and forces of our country with Herb- by Mrs. Danto, president.
DENNIS O'KEEFE • JUNE HAVOC
Announcement
is
made
by
Mrs.
Nathan Spevkow, Shaarey Zedek; ert A. Thompson, past grand sire
Louis Levin and Louis Solai, Mo- of the world Odd Fellows making Reuben Levine that the Girls
Scout Troop 230 under the lead-
gen Abraham; Isadore Cohen, the presentation.

Sisterhood of Temple
Israel Gains 150 New
Members in Campaign

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