American lavish Periodical Center Friday, November 30, 1945 CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 Dui Brill) bighlights Michigan Councils o n Youth Education Starts Pledge Drive full day's activities. It was high- cial and financial value, will take lighted with a luncheon at noon and a dinner dance in the eve- place this year at Pillar Temple, Kercheval at Phillips, on Monday, ning. The principal speaker at Dec. 3, at 8 p. m. the banquet was Rabbi Yehuda M. Cohen, director of Ann At.- Louis Marshall B & P The Louis Marshall Business Harry Keidan Lodge The next regular meeting rf the Harry B. Keidan Lodge, Bnai Brith, will be held on Tuesday, Dec. 4, at 8:30 p.m., in the Eng- lish Room of the Book Cadillac and Professional Women of Bnai Brith and the Pisgah Business Hotel. and Professional Women have combined their efforts for the Louis Marshall Women Victory Donor Luncheon to he The Louis Marshall Men and held at the Latin Quarter, Sun- Women will hold a Festival Pro- day, January 20. gram in observance of Chanu- kah on Tuesday evening, Dec. 4, at the Educational Center. Wayne U. Hillel The Bnai Brith Hillel Founda- tion at Wayne University will open its program of activities for Jewish students on campus with an informal open house from 8 to 11 p.m. next Wednes- day at the Maccabees Building Ballroom. Rabbi Milton Aaron, Hillel ad- visor at Wayne, will be guest of honor, meeting most of Wayne's Jewish students for the first time. U. of M. Hillel On Friday, Nov. 30, at the Uni- versity of Michigan Bnai Brith Hillel Foundation an Oneg Shab- bat will be held, arranged and presented by Avukah, the Stu- dent Zionist Organization. — - Brandeis Lodge Members of Brandeis Lodge and friends are invited to attend the Chanukah party Dec. 4, at the Rose Sittig Auditorium. Naomi Chapter BBYW t A latke party inaugurated the National News Chanukah season for members The second annual George of the Naomi Chapter 46 of the Gershwin Memorial Contest, BBYW. sponsored by Victory Lodge of New York City in cooperation with the Hillel Foundations In Kalamazoo Women order to stimulate contemporary From the Women's Auxiliary American composers and to help of Kalamazoo comes hearty Cha- discover new musical talent, was announced last week. nukah greetings to everyone. Young Israel Council Re-elect C. Gellman The Regional Council of Mid- western Young Israel was re- organized at a Thanksgiving weekend conference held in De- troit and attended by represent- atives of five Young , Israel branches in the Midwest. Charles T. Gellman, president of the lo- cal organization, was re-elected to head the regional council. The council, composed of 3 delegates from each of the mid- dle western Young Israel branch. es , will meet at regular intervals throughout the year in the vari- ous member cities for inter-city planning and assistance, ex- change of ideas, and coordiwt- tion of activities. Th e members of Young Is- rael's youth staff will be honor- ed at a Chanukah Dinner at La- char's, Tuesday, Dec. 4. I Bnai Moshe Dedicants Participate in Ceremony "Dedication to Jewish Learn- ing," a new type of program initiated last year, will be held at the Bnai Moshe synagogue Sunday morning, Dec. 2. The purpose of this program is to demonstrate the importance and %aloe of a Jewish education. First graders in the Sunday chool will take a large part in the program, They will panto- mime the Chanukah, light the candles and sing appropriate songs, First grade students who will participate in this ceremony are: Byron Antman, Larry Black, Do- reen Curtis, Jack Frankfort, El- len Goodman, Michael Grand, Cerald Gross, Emily Gunsberg, Nancy Ruth Iczkowitz, Richard Jaulus, Anne Judith Klarman, Norton Krinsky, Jerry Allan Lo- bel, Richard Marmorstein, Mor- rie Metz, Garry Olshansky, Len- ny Rosenthal, Marshall Sander, Murray Schane, Melvin Schmit- tel, Reva Schwartz, Ralph J. Weisman, Lawrence Usher, Ani- ta Foon, Judy Altman, Carol Joan Stein, Norma Leiberman. , 33 Beth Yehuda Students Week-end In Cleveland Thirty-three students of the Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, ac- companied by five teachers and the dean, Rabbi S. Wasserman. spent the Thanksgiving week-end in Cleveland. The students w••e chosen for their proficiency in their studies and for their de- votion to Jewish ideals. They were met in Cleveland by a special committee of Telshe Ye- shivah and they were lodged in th Yeshivah dormitories. A special program has been arranged for the visitors. Fri- day morning was spent on a sightseeing tour of the city. Then the Detroiters were taken to the Hebrew Parochial School and were shown the activities and accomplishments of the Cleve- land pupils. On Friday evening they were officially welcomed by Rabbi Ch. M. Katz, Dean and Rosh Yeshivah of Telshe. On Sabbath day the students par- ticipated in the regular Sabbath services. Bnai Moshe to Hear Rabbi Levi Saturday Night Party Has Holiday Program Freddie Warren's Trio will furnish the music for the Satur- day Night Party at the Jewish Community Center on Dec. 1. Miss Sylvia Weiss, committee chairman, has announced that in keeping with the spirit of Cha- nukah, a Holiday Program will be presented under the leader- MRS. JESSE ROSEN ship of Miss Drora Selesny. The November board meeting The party will be held in the of the Youth Education League Butzel Hall and will start at was held Monday, Nov. 21, at the 9 p.m. Admission for Center home of Mrs. Bernard Cohen, members is 50c and 75c for non- on Cambridge Drive. Assisting members. her for the afternoon was Mrs. Morris Cohen, co-hostess. It was announced that the fol- Tea Talk to Feature lowing committees are working for the Pledge Fund Drive, Palestinian Afternoon which will culminate with a lun- Mrs. William Isenberg, chair- cheon on February 19 in the man of the Jewish Community Grand Ballroom of the Book- Center's Women's Activities Cadillac Hotel. Committee, announces that the Mrs. Jesse Rosen, . chairman; Sixth Tea Talk will be held on Mrs. Louis Fried, co-chairman; Sunday, Dec. 2, at 3:30 p.m., in Mrs. Sidney Kalt, chairman; the auditorium at the Center. Mrs. Adolph Lichter, co-chair- This talk will be in the nature man, yearbook; Mrs. Louis Man- of a Palestinian Afternoon with ning, ticket chairman; Mrs. Mrs. Maurice Landau as chair- Douglas Purther, Mrs. Hyman man. Featured on the program Gordon, co-chairmen; a•range- will be the Junior Hadassah led ments, Mrs. Sol Dann, Mrs. Lew- by Miss Florence Lipschitz; The is Wassermann, Mrs. Morris Center Dance Group, directed Burstein; publicity, Mrs. Jack by Miss Fannie Aronson, and a M. Edelstein; entertainment, Palestinian Sound Film entitled, Mrs. Wm. Greenberg, Mrs. Mar- "Out of the Darkness." tin Friedman, Mrs. H. J. Mill- man, Mrs. Robert Lewiston, Mrl. James V. Browne, Mrs. Eli Pontiac Rabbi To Gross. ,Occupy TI Pulpit .Captains: MesAames Raymond Rabbi Davin Schoenberger, Conn; Darling ads, Alfred La- kin; membriams, M, Cohen, M. formerly Rabbi of the Temple at Schatz, M. Stamell, S. Myers, .Aachen, Germany, and now Rab- J. Levine, Don Rogers, P. Ko!- bi of Temple Beth Jacob of Pon- lins, Ralph Rubin, S. Fisher, H. tiac, Mich., will occupy the pul- pit of Temple Israel Friday Spector, J. Sklar. night, Dec. 7, at 8:30, in the Lecture Hall of the Detroit In- Detroit New Zionists stitute of Arts. He will preach on the subject, "What America Plan Mass Meeting Means To Me." He will describe At Bnai Moshe his experiences and adventures The New Zionist Organization in Nazi Germany and will tell of Detroit in issuing a call for the story of his escape to Amer- action asks the Jewish commun- ica. Rabbi Leon Fram, together ity of this city to lead in a mo- bilization effort to force open with a delegation of officers and members of Temple Israel, will the gates of Palestine. The legacy of the 5,000,000 be in Cincinnati that Friday martyred dead and the cry of night to attend the celebration anguish of the pitiful remnant of the 70th anniversary of the of our people in Europe will be Hebrew Union College. The given concrete expression at a other members of the delegation Mass Eretz Israel Demonstra- are: Messrs. Jacob A. Citrin, Sol tion to be held Monday, Dec. 1.7, R. Colton, Charles L. Goldstein, at 8 p. m., at the Bnai Moshe Arthur J. Hass and Nathan Synagogue, Dexter and Law- Kolb. rence. The meeting will be addressed Northwest Men's Club by Rabbi Moses Fischer, spirit.- ual head of Congregation Bnai Hears Three Speakers Moshe; Hon. Patrick H. O'Brien, An audience of 300 turned Judge of Wayne County Probate out to hear Fr. Robert Eiten, Court; Dr. Joseph Schechtman, Rabbi Milton Aron and Rev. former president of New Zion- ist Organization of Poland; B. Robert Butt speak to the Men's Netanyahu. former editor of the Club of the Northwest Congre- Jerusalem "Havarden," and other gation at Bagley School. The program was arranged by Mal- prominent speakers. Rev. David Katzman, cantor colm Rivkin and directed by People and a Land' is the subject of the ad- dress to be delivered by Rabbi Eliezer A. Levi at the second of Congregation Bnai Moshe, will of the 1945-1996 series of late render the Ha zkarah for the he- Friday evening services, Dec. 7, roes who bed given their lives for the survival of our people. at Congregation Bnai Moshe. Detroit Jews are urged to at- The services will begin at 8:15 and will be conducted by tend this gathering and register Cantor David Katzman. A social their answer to the British be- hour will follow. The Bnai trayal. Moshe Sisterhood will serve the refreshments in the social hall. Poale Zion Branch The public is invited. "Eretz Israel—A Horodakers Hold Sixth Donor Dinner The David Horodaker Jrs. will have their 6th annual Donor Dinner Tuesday, Dec. 4, at 6 p.m., at the Bnai Moshe Syna- gogue, Dexter at Lawrence. For tickets call Mrs. J. Zemmal, No. 5998. • • The organizations which co- sponsor the Tea Talks together with the Jewish Community Cen- ter are: Bnai Brith Business and The Business and Profession- Professional Women, Bnai Brith al Discussion Group of the Jew- Young Women's Council, Busi- ish Community Center will hold ness and Professional Division of its third meeting in the current Hadassah, Junior Hadassah, Jun- series on economic problems on ior Home Relief, National Coun- Wednesday evening, Dec. 5, at cil of Jewish Jrs. and Service 9 o'clock. Wives of the Jewish Community —L- Center. irgs at 10:30 a.m., packed in a "must" with East Side Bnai Brithers because of both its so- bur's Hillel Foundation. C enter ActivitieJ . B l P Group Discusses Finance and Taxation East Side Lodge The Michigan Councils men The Feather and Bingo party, ;.11,1 women/ Conventions at Port ILIron, which started with meet- which has become an annual ) Page Sevin DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Manny Lax. Plans are completed for the first annual dinner dance to be staged at the Fort Wayne Hotel, Dec. 9. Dr. Hirsch Addresses Maimonides Ladies The regular meeting of the Women's Auxiliary, Maimonides No. 2 Hears Baumgold Medical Society, was held in the Poale Zion-Zeire Branch No. Lounge of the Jewish Home for 2 will have as their guest speak- the Aged, 1150,1 Petoskey, Fri- er at their meeting Saturday, day, Nov. 30. Dr. Otto A. Hirsch, Dec. 1. Mr. Z. Baumgold, who Superintendent of the Home was is in Detroit for a short stay. the guest speaker. Hostesses at Mr. Baunwold who has been in the luncheon served preceding the United States only a few the meeting were Mesdames Da- years, is assistant to the general vid Kliger, President: Robert secretary of the Poale Zion par- Cowen, B. Dovitz, M. Bachman, S. Lerman and E. B. Moss. ty, David Wertheim. MOTHERS' CLUBS At the Annual Chanukah Ball and Latke Party of the Council of Mothers' Clubs, which will be held Wednesday evening, Dec. 5, at the Jewish Community Cen- ter, the following ladies will be co-chairmen to Mrs. Rose Mar- shak: Mrs. Fanny Grober of the Dexter Club, Mrs. Louis Apta- kar of the Fenkell Club, Mrs. Bessie Garfinkel of the Twelfth S,Freet Club, Mrs. Bessie Stone of the Woodward Club, and Mrs. Freda Firestone of the Young Women's Study Club. Mrs. Ida Drapkin will be the honorary chairman. MOTHERS' CLUBS PROGRAM Center Mothers' Club — Mon- day, Dec. 3, at 8:30 p.m., at the Jewish Community Center. Young Women's Study Club — Dec. 4, at 1:30 p.m., at the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. Woodward Study Club — Will not hold a meeting Wednesday afternoon, Dec. 5, because they will participate in the Chanukah Ball in the evening. Davison Mothers' Club — Thursday, Dec. 6, at 8:30 p.m., at the Workmen's Circle Educa- tional Center. Designing of Jewish Hospital Under Way Designing of Detroit's Jew- ish hospital is under way, with Albert Kahn Associated Archi- tects and Engineers, Inc., as architect. Planning operations were begun in November on the first unit, to comprise at least two hundred beds. Dr. J. J. Golub, superinten- tendent of New York's Hospi- tal for Joint Diseases and the Jewish Hospital Association's consultant, as well as an advi- sory group of representative lo- cal physicians and surgeons, will cooperate with the Kahn organi- zation in planning the hospital. Women's Service Club Plans Hospital Shower Detroit Women's Service Club will hold a Christmas hospital shower for the disabled veterans at Lachar's in the green room, on Thursday, Dec. 6. Admission is by a gift for a serviceman. Plans have been made for a clothes drive to aid the Jews in Europe. EVELYN ° OURVITCH 0 PIANIST W EI)., DE('. 5, 1915, 01ETItorr 0 'Merril Ti: 0 P.M. 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