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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1945-11-30

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Friday, November 30, 1945

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Page Two

Speak at
Cra ne ; r Beth El
Tem'

Bnai David Men Hold Information Bureau
Enlarges Services
Chanukah Festival

FBI Agent Is Speaker
At Eli Levin Post

Mr. Edward J. Greenwald, Spe-
cial Agent of the Department of
Justice, Federal Bureau of In-
vestigation, will be the guest
speaker at the Lt. Eli Levin Post
and Auxiliary 230, Jewish War
Veterans of the United States,
Tuesday, Dec. 4, at 8:30 p.m. at
the State Department Headquart-
ers in the Abington Theatre
Building, 8212-12th St.
Refreshments will be served
and the public is cordially in-
vited.

Private Koffman Wins
Army Crafts Contest

Mr. and Mrs. Henry H. Koff-
man formerly of D:troit and
now living in Cass City, Mich.
received word that their son
Pfc. Ross Louis Koffman, was
awarded first prize in the U. S.
DR. HENRY HITT CRANE
Army Arts & Crafts contest,
Dr. Henry Hitt Crane, Mini- Pfc. Koffman's entry was a
poem of his own composition,
ster of the Central Methodist
lettered in old English Text
Church, will be the guest speak-
with medieval design surround-
er of Temple Beth El at the
ing the composition. His entry
Sabbath Eve services on Fri.,
was also placed in the Fifth
Dec. 7, at 8:15
Annual National Art Exhibi-
The annual Chanukah Dinner
tion, being held this month in
will be held on Sun., Dec. 2, at
Balboa, Canal Zone.
6:00 p.m. There will be a pro-
gram of Chanukah music by the
Junior High Choir and a musi• JNF Ladies Auxiliary
cal program by members of the
Show Palestine Movie
Temple Quartette. Dr. Glazer
The Ladies Auxiliary of Jew-
will address the gathering.
ish National Fund invites ill
their husbands and
First Printed Listing of members,
friends to a showing of a Pal-
estine film in color entitled "A
Survivors of Lublin
Pass
to Tomorrow." The story
A list of the 3,000 surviving
Jews in Lublin, the oldest Jew- of the upbuilding of Jewish Pal-
ish community in Poland, has estine is revealed through the
been published by the World eyes of an American soldier,
Jewish Congress based on infor- visiting Palestine on furlough
mation furnished by the Cen- from the front, who soon re-
tral Jewish Committee in Pol- alizes that his pass to Palestine
and. The information includes is "not a pass to yesterday, but
pass to tomorrow."
their year of birth, address in
Th6
film was photographed in
1939, names of parents and the
Palestine in technicoior and is
present address.
Lublin had 45,000 Jews until narrated by Fredric March, star
the war broke out in 1939, when of stage and screen.
The guest speaker of the eve-
an additional 150,000 Jews were
herded into that city under the ning will be Rabbi Leon Frani.
hoax of establishing a "Jewish The Junior Hadassah Choral
Group will also be on the pro-
State." Actually, the Jews were
deported to Maidenek, the Pol- gram.
The Donor Affair will take
ish town which became notori-
place at the Jewish Community
ous as a death camp.
Center on Thursday, Dec. 6, at

8 p.m. Mrs. Jack Rosenthal is
chairman with Mrs. Philip Cut-
ler, the co-chairman.
At the first rally of the auxil-
The Sheruth League held its iary over 13,000 dollars in
second annual membership tea pledges were reported. JNF re-
on November 20 at the pent- claims the land in Palestine
house of the Detroiter Hotel. which becomes the property of
Mrs. Samuel Hack was hostess, the Jewish poeple.
The Ladies Auxiliary of tin
with Mrs. Marvin Stearn, Mrs.
Seymour King, and Mrs. Nate Michigan Israel Synagogue and
the David Horodaker Juniors
Spector as co-hostesses.
each pledged 250 dollars. Other
organizations wishing to make
BUY VICTORY BONDS
a contribution can do so by
HELP BRING THE BOYS
contacting the Chairman of Or-
BACK HOME
ganizations, Mrs. David Cohe:i.
Townsend 5-1833.

Sheruth League Holds
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NEW YORK. — Announce-
ment of the extension of the
services of the Jewish Informa-
tion Bureau was recently made
in the eleventh annual report
issued to its members by Ber-
nard G. Richards, chairman of
the board of directors,
In addition to the work of
answering inquiries and supply-
ing information, reports, pamph-
lets and leaflets on a large vari-
ety of subjects. the Bureau will
hereafter offer the facilities of
its reference library to those
who wish to consult the books,
periodicals, directories and an-
nual reports Of organizations
and institutions which it carries
on its shelves.
Another new feature of the
Bureau is the setting up of a
registry of outstanding Jewish
communal leaders and other
prominent personalities in pub-
lic life, in business, the profes-
sions, the arts and literature, the
CANTOR ADLER
academic world and other
The Men's Club of Congrega- spheres of activity, about which
tion Bnai David will hold their the Bureau frequently receives
Annual Chanukah Festival in requests for information. The
conjunction with President's Bureau has already accumulated
Night on Thursday, December a list of 4800 names.
6, in the social hall of the Syn-
agogue.
Du: ing this eventful occasion, Detroit Halevy Holds
the past presidents of the Organ- Successful Social
ization will be duly honored and
An overflow gathering attend-
presented with engraved gawls ed the first social of the Detroit
in commemoration of their past Halevy Singing Society in the
high offices.
Jewish Community Center, on
Other features will include November 18. Entertainment was
the kindling of the Chanukah provided by two members of the
Lights and the singing of Cha- Halevy, Shirley Zaft, soprano,
nukah songs led by the renowned and Jack Rosberg, tenor, who
Cantor Hyman J. Adler of Con- sang solo groups accompanied by
gregation Bnaii David in a spe- Bella Goldberg at the piano.
cial repertoire of Chanukah The refreshment bar was in
music.
charge of a special committee
consisting of Nathan Bennish,
Anna Bobbin, Grace Cutler, Ev-
YMHA to Welcome
elyn Krieger, Gertrude Levine
Women in Association and Jeannette Pohl.

The Young Men's Hebrew As
:aviation at 92nd St. and Lex
ington Ave., New York, for 72
years one of the largest com-
munity centers for men in the
world has formally become a
co-educational organization and
will now be known as the Young
Men's and Young Women's He-
brew Association, according to
an announcement by Louis M.
Loeb, president.

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BAR MITZVAHS

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Mrs. Philip P. Fealk, president
of the Young Women's Mibrachi
Organization is making final
preparations for the group's
Sixth Annual Donor Luncheon ki e V
to take place Thursday, Decem-
at the Congregation
ber 6
Shaa•ey Zedek. Mr. Edgar A.
Guest, poet and philosopher will
speak at this event. A musical in-
terlude featuring songs by Drora
Selesny accompanied by Betty
Kowalsky will complete the pro-
gram.
Tickets to this donor event can
be procured from Mrs. Julius Lip-
nick, donor chairman by calling
Ty. 7-4195.

Junior Hadassah Plans
Membership Dance

Annual
Hadassah's
Junior
Paid-up Membership Dance will
lie held Saturday, Dec. 1, at the
Lee Plaza Hotel. Dancing will
start at 9 p.m., and Mickey
Wolff's orchestra will furnish
the music. General admission is
one dollar and 'service men will
be admitted free.
Membership chairmen who are
in charge of the affair are Dor-
othea Bond, Barbara Milan, To-
by Langer, Essie Kaplan and
Frieda Lasser.

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