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Levin Post To Hold
Rehabilitation Party
Lt. Eli Levin Post No. 230
and Ladies Auxiliary Jewish War
Veterans of the United States
announce the holding of a vet-
erans rehabilitation Latke and
card party on Saturday evening,
Dec. 8, 1945, at the J. W. V.
main auditorium at 8212 Twelfth
Street.
The public at large is invited
and men and women in uniform
will be admitted free. There will
be refreshments as well as door
prizes.
The money raised from this
affair will be used for rehabilita-
tion work among the veterans
hospitals.
Book Review Features
Friday Get-Together
At Shaarey Zedek
Friday, December 7, 1945
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle
Community Council
To Stage Institute
Walter Aronoff Wins
Yearly Award For
Circulation Efforts
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afternoon session will be in the
hands of the officers, delegates
and members of the Council's
constituent organizations, ac-
cording to the plans and pro-
cedures outlined for the Institute
by the Program Committee, Ex-
cept for the brief opening re-
marks of the chairman, the
Committee promises that there
will be no speeches so that all
the time may be devoted to
questions, comments and criti-
cism from the floor.
The discussion will center
around three phases of the
Council's work, namely, the
fight against anti-Semitism, the
development and presentation of
public opinion on broad vital
issues affecting Jewish life, and
the efforts to promote harmony
and discipline within the Jewish
community. Members of appro-
priate Council committees will
be on hand to answer questions
and demonstrate the manner in
which these problems are con-
sidered and decisions made.
Registration of delegates and
guests will begin at 1:30 p.
in the lobby of the Community
Center. The afternoon session
will get under way promptly at
2 p. m.
A Kosher dinner will be served
at 6:30. Reservations must be
made before Wednesday, Decem-
ber 12, at the office of the Com-
munity Council, Cherry 1657.
All the sessions, including the
dinner, are open to the entire
Jewish community.
WALTER ARONOFF
Walter Aronoff, Circulation publicity pertaining to carrier
Director of The Detroit Times, activities and accomplishments
issuance of various pamph-
was chosen as winner of the and
the It`
yearly award of the Interna- lets for carrier sounding
value of schooling and higher
As-
Managers'
Circulation
tional
sociation for the most construc- education.
tive newspaper boy program
among all the nation's news-
),
Sifrei Torah To Be
papers.
This award, given by a unani- Sent To Europe In
mous vote of the newspaper boy
committee of the association, "Tzaischem Lesholom"
was announced in connection
The Hebrew words, "Tzaischem
with National Newspaper Boy Lesholom," mean go forth in
Day.
peace and these words form the
In making the award, the com- basis of a meeting to be held
mittee considered activities of at Congregation Beth Abraham,
circulation managers throughout Dexter and Cortland, Sunday,
the United States in formulating December 9.
programs increasing the attrac-
The occasion is the sending out C.
tiveness and benefits of news-
paper carrying as an after-school of Sifrei Torah and other re-
ligious articles for religious re-
avocation.
habilitation of European Jews.
Activities for Detroit Times
A delegation from New York,
home-delivery carriers influenc-
Rabbi Gordon of Lom-
ing the award encompassed edu- headed by
za,
will
be
present to accept the
cational, recreational and char-
gifts on behalf of European
acter building endeavors.
These included The Detroit Jews.
The attain is being held under
Times Carrier Softball League,
one of the largest softball or- the auspices of the Council of
ganizations in the world; the Orthodox Rabbis and Merkaz and
Times Carrier Basketball League, the public is invited.
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First Jewish
University In
U. S. Set Up
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stitution for more than 50 years,
that is, not merely to duplicate
.1 • Congregation Shaarey Zedek any of the existing educational
Will hold its next Get-Together facilities of the great seats of
Serkrice Friday evening, Decem- higher learnings•"
ber 14, commencing promptly at
The action by the state board
8:15 p. m. Rabbi Gershon G. permits Yeshiva to carry out its
Rosenstock will officiate and planned program of expansion,
Cantor Jacob H. Sonenklar will which is on the graduate level
chant the regular Friday evening primarily. This plan includes the
novel and inspirational service opening of graduate schools of
which will be conducted in the Community Administration a n d
form of congregational readings Social Research, Education, Adult
and songs.
Education, and • a Graduate De-
Rabbi Rosenstock is scheduled partment of Mathematics. Initial
to review the book, "The Un- steps have already been taken to
known Sanctuary," by Aime Pal- insure the operation of these
leiere which has to do with the schools through a $5,00,000 en-
strange story of a Catholic dowment and expansion drive
priest seeking a true religion who underway.
eventually embraces Judaism.
Yeshiva University will confer
his book has created a definite the following degrees : High
reaction throughout the United school diploma, Bachelor of Arts,
'States.
Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of
The regular Oneg Shabat pro- Hebrew Literature, Bachelor of
'gram is scheduled in the Social Religious Education, Master of
Hall of the synagogue at 9:30 Science, Master of Religious Lit-
m. This program consists of
pinging of Sabbath songs led by erature, Master of Religious Edu-
Doctor of Philosophy, Doc-
the Cantor and a soprano solo cation,
of Hebrew Literature, Doctor
by Miss Marjorie Silberblatt, an tor
applied Music Major at Michigan of Divinity (honorary), Doctor
Humane Letters (honorary),
State College. The usual Ques- of
tion and Answer period con- Doctor of Laws (honorary), the
ducted by the Rabbi will then tr aditional "Smicha" (ordination
take place, followed by refresh- of rabbi) and the Hebrew teach-
ments which will be served by a er's diploma.
Committee of the Sisterhood of
the Congregation, headed by Bnai Moshe Men To
Mrs. Frank A. Wetsman.
A goodly crowd of more than Fete War Veterans
one thousand attended the open-
A good fellowship dinner at
ing Friday Evening Service Get- which returned war veterans will
Together and the reception for be the guests of honor is being
Rabbi Rosenstock held at the arranged by the Men's Club of
synagogue on November 16, when Congregation Bnai Moshe for
they came to meet the new Rabbi Thursday evening, Dec. 20, 6:30
and participate in the opening o'clock, in the social hall of the
of a monthly novel Friday Eve- congregation.
ning Get-Together program.
The dinner will be for men
Milton Atlas is co-chairman only. A committee to make the
o`f the committee on arrange- necessary arrangements and to
ments for the Friday evening contact Bnai Moshe servicemen
services.
has been appointed by the presi-
dent, Theo. M. Curtis. Rabbi Elie-
zer A. Levi will conduct an in-
Pfc. Goldberg Wins
formal discussion following the
dinner.
Bronze Star Award
. MILTON A. ATLAS
Pfc. Harry Goldberg, formerly
of 2498 Clements, who was re-
cently discharged from Mayo
General Hospital, where he has
been since last March and who
is now stationed in Cheyenne.
Wyo., has been awarded the
Bronze Star Medal for heroic
aphievement in military action.
!Pvt. Goldberg, according to the
award, saved the lives of several
of his comrades under intense
enemy fire. He was painfully
wounded, the citation goes on, in
the performance of his heroic
deed.
Goldberg is the son of Mr. and
Mrs. A. S. Goldberg and the hus-
band of Dorothy Goldberg.
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Pr HERE'S
Northwest Men's Club
Dinner Dance Dec. 9
Max Haidy and Hy Storchan,
co-chairmen of the dinner dance
to be held by the Northwest
Congregation's Men's Club this
Sunday at the Fort Wayne Hotel.
announced that three night club
acts had been secured for the
event. Jules Klein and his or-
chestra will play for the dancers.
Klein also will MC the show.
As a special feature, Harriet
Lewis, concert pianist, will ap4
pear on the program.
Tickets may be •obtained by
calling Sam Bez at UN 2-4348.
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