DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE end The Legal Chronicle Rabbi Fram To Install Mount Sinai Hospital Officers on Jan. 25 January Gorby-Zemach Concert Dr. E. C. Lindeman To At Center on Jan. 23 Address Detroit Round The joint Jewish Cultural Com- Table on Jan. 26 mittee of the Jewish Community Center and Jewish Community Council invites the public to the concert of two outstanding ar- The paid-up membership drive of the Mount Sinai Hospital As- sociation will culminate with the installation of officers, followed by a buffet luncheon and enter- of Social Work, Columbia Uni- versity. The Social Workers' Club is . co-sponsoring the appearance of Dr. Lindeman. Mr. Robert Mac- Rae, director of the Council of The Detroit Round Table of Social Agencies of Metropolitan Catholics, Jews and Protestants Detroit, will introduce the speak- will present Dr. Eduard C. Lin- er. The meeting is open to the deman, noted social thinker, at public, and reservations may be a luncheon to be held in the made by calling the Detroit Jade Room of the Detroit Leland Round Table office, Cadillac 6449. Hotel, on Wednesday, Jan. 26, The Detroit Round Table of at 12:15. Dr. Lindeman's sub- Catholics, Jews and Protestants, jest will be "Causes of Disunity will present a good will team of 21, 1944 at 6:30 p. m. Speakers will be Dr. B. Benedict Glazer, rabbi of Temple Beth El; Rev. Joseph Q. Mayne, executive secretary of the Detroit Round Table of Catholics, Jews and Protestants, and Father John F. Quinn, S. J., dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, University of Detroit. Edgar A. Guest, well known poet, who is the Protestant co- chairman of the Detroit Round Table, will be the toastmaster. The film "The World We Want To Live In," prepared by the National Conference of Chris- in American Life". Dr. Linde- speakers at a dinner meeting of thins and Jews, parent organiza- man is professor of social phil- the Fort Street Presbyterian tion of the Detroit Round Table, ortophy at the New York School Church on Wednesday, Jan. 26, will be shown at the meeting. p BENJAMIN ZEMACH RABBI LEON FRAM tainment, on Tuesday, Jan. 25, at 1:30 p. m., at Temple Beth El. Rabbi Fram, who is the guest speaker, will be in charge of the installation, and Micky Woolf, well known entertainer, will offer a program for the occasion. Mrs. Jacob Harvith, president, requests all memberi3 to attend and bring a new member. More details regarding our hospital land will be announced. Informa- tion regarding dues can be ob- tained from Mrs. Max Schubiner, dues secretary, Trinity 1-6044. Members and friends are re- minded to buy War Bonds through the Mount Sinai Hospi- tal Association in order to se- cure the quota necessary to in- sure the name "Spirit of Mount Sinai—Detroit" for our bomber. War Bonds and Stamps will be issued on the premises Jan. 25, at the paid-up membership ,event. For further information kindly phone Mrs. Charles Gitlin, gen- eral chairman, Townsend 8-5468, or Mrs. Louis Goldfine, record keeper, Tyler 4-5904. Equality Club To Install Officers Jan. 26 _ The installation of the Equal- ity Club will take place at King Fong's Cafe, on Wednesday eve- ning, Jan. 26, at 8:30 o'clock. The officers installed will be Betty Berkovitz, president ; Ann Berkowitz, vice president; Rose Karnow, financial secretary ; Jen- nie Jaffee, treasurer; Alice Gal- lent, recording secretary ; visit- ing sick committee, Dora Berko- witb, Rose Barak. The retiring president, Emma Peck, thanks the members for their cooperation during her term of office. She also thanks her chairman, Zelda Levitt, and co- chairman, Rose Karnow, for their grand job of the donor luncheon. This club has made contributions to the following: Red Cross, War Chest, boxes for service men, USO, Youth Aliyah, Jewish National Fund, Folks Committee, and also coal for the needy. tists, Miss Sarah Gorby and Ben- jamin Zemach, who will appear in a program of Jewish song and dance on Sunday evening, Jan. 23, in the auditorium of the Jewish Community Center, Woodward and Holbrook. This concert is the third in the series of seven which the above-named committee has un- dertaken to arrange during this season in our city with the aim of giving the Jewish public an op- portunity to partake of excellent Yiddish programs at a minimum charge. Miss Gorby makes her first ap- pearance in Detroit, though she has already established a reputa- tion for being an outstanding ar- tist in her field, having scored great successes in Asia, Europe and America. Benjamin Zemach is well known to the Jewish public for his unique interpretation of the Jewish dance. He started his ca- reer at the Moscow Art Theater Habima. Both artists will be ac- companied by Miss Florence Kut- zen. Many organizations have pro- cured tickets at a reduced rate for their membership through the office of the Jewish Commu- nity Council. Tickets at the doors which will open at 8: 30 p .m. are 25 cents. The program will begin at 9 p. m. The coming fourth affair will be a lecture by Dr. I. N. Stein- berg on the topic "A Jewish Territory in Australia?" Tickets for this Sunday, Feb. 13, pro- gram may be procured through the Jewish Community Council office, Cherry 1657. To Honor Morris Schaver On His 50th Birthday A reception honoring Morris Schaver on the occasion of his 50th birthday will be held in the ballroom of the Lee Plaza, Grand Blvd. and Lawton, Saturday eve- ning, Jan. 29, at 9 p. tn. No eards. over by Mrs. Alexander W. San- ders. The participants are: Hy- man Jackson, Harold Silver, Jack Rogvoy, Theodore Olender, Mor- ris Stein, Morris Lieberman and Simon Richardson. Admission is free and there will he no solicitation of funds. Bnai David Men's Club Party To Be Held Jan. 29 The Bnai David Men's Club sponsors the Saturday evening parties of the boys and girls, through the ages of 14 to 17. The party held last Saturday eve- ning had the largest attendance of the season. There will be no party Saturday evening, Jan. 22, and the next party will be held Saturday evening, Jan. 29, in the social hall of the Bnai David Synagogue, Elmhurst and 14th Sts. In addition to the regular program of dancing, games and refreshments, several acts were furnished by the Jule Adler dancing class. A special program has been arranged for the Jan. 29 party which is called the "March of Dimes Dance". Ad- mission is free. 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Representatives of the Jewish Agency and of the Histadruth (Jewish Federation of Labor in Palestine) will present the Jewish position. A delegate for Saudi Arabia will bespeak the Arab claims, and delegates for the United States and the Soviet Union will indicate the positions of their two countries. The audience, on behalf of the states they represent, will par- ticipate by questions and will then vote on a motion to abro- gate the White Paper and reopen the opportunities for a continued development of the Jewish Na- tional Homeland. The meeting will be presided 0 BUY WAR e o t i i l Back the Invasion Now! • f k i4,-141.) r, No HORST MFG. CO . 13639 Elmira 4th WAR LOAN AMERICAN BROACH SALES CO. UNITED FISH DISTRIBUTORS WM. PFEIL, Pres. 2832 E. Grand Blvd. 1349 Adelaide MANUFACTURERS STEEL SUPPLY CO. JANETTE DRESS SHOPPE CHIC DRESS SHOPPE 2162 Clay Ave. 9035 Twelfth St. MILLS MACHINERY SALES 3126 Grand River Ave. * MERCHANTS FUR CO. 206 E. 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