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December 07, 1945 - Image 2

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1945-12-07

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Friday, December 7, 1945

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

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turned from Atlantic City where
t..ey attended the 50th national
Lu,rventron of the Jewish War
v eterans of the United States.
Ilkpresenting the state depart-
ment of Michigan were Harry
Madison, commander; Philip Can-
tor, national executive commit-
teeman; Harry Schaeffer, past
state department commander, and
Samuel J. Rhodes, national judge
advocate.
Detroit Post 135 was repre-
sented by Leon Ginsburg and
Max Weise; Lawrence 11. Jones
Post by Commander David Swartz,
Joseph Jones and Harry Nathan;
Lt. Levin Post 230, by Comman-
der Morse Birendorf ; l.t. .1 ack
Winokur Post 268, by its Ad-
jutant Evelyn Levine; Eli Rosen-
blum Post of Flint by Comman-
der Herman Cohen and S. Bern-
stein.
The convention passed two im-
portant resolutions, one in favor
of a Jewish state in Palestine
and the other condemning Sena-
tor Bilbo of Mississippi.
Maxwell Cohen of Boston was
elected national commander. The
Ladies Auxiliary of the Jewish
War Veterans also held their
national convention at the same
time in A tlantic City. They
elected as their national presi-
dent, Mrs. Alice Gilman of Bos-
ton, Mass.
The delegates who attended
were Mrs. Birdie Rosenberg, De-
partment of Michigan president.
Post 190 was represented by Cele
Saunders, president; Mary Wal-
lace, Aline Rhodes and Sylvia
Schaeffer. Detroit Post 135 by
Esther Lenzer, president; Ann
Ellias, Mary Pearl, May Gins-
burg, Lillian Fink and Tillie
Madison. Lt. Levin Post 230 by
Bea Weisberg, President; Rose
Cantor, Ida Schultz and Eva
Mann.

Women's Service Club
Plans Clothing Drive

New Hebrew Class
To Be Organized

Blocks Celebrate
Fortieth Anniversary

Delegates Return From Mrs. Wittenberg
Heads Shaarey Zedek
Veterans Convention
The folowing delegates have re- Chanukah Affair

Plans are being laid by the
Detroit Women's Service Club
to hold a clothing drive some
time in January to aid the des-
titute Jews of Europe.
A committee will wrap gifts
received at the Christmas hos-
pital shower held at Lachar's on
December 6. These will be sent
to the Percy Jones Hospital.

A new class for boys between
the ages of fourteen and sixteen
was recently organized at the
David W. Simons and Bagley
branches of the United Ilebrew
Schools. These classes meet twice
a week, on Mondays and Tues-
days, between 7 and 8 in the
evening.
Miss Zelda Rosenthal, formerly
director of the Shaarey Zedek
Sunday School and a new mem-
ber of the staff of the United
Hebrew Schools, is in charge of
the David W. Simons class, and
Mrs. H. Malberg is the instructor
at the Bagley School.
An additional number of five
students will be admitted to each
of these classes. For additional
information call the main office,
Townsend 8-0063, or the David
W. Simons Hebrew School, Ho-
garth 5711.

The 40th wedding anniversary
of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Block
of 4298 Fullerton was celebrated
Sunday evening, November 25,
with a dinner and reception
given in their honor by their
children.
The occasion celebrated was
not only the anniversary, but
was also the 65th birthday of
Mr. Joseph Block and the 37th
birthday of their son, Abraham.
Dinner was served to 120
guests and a reception followed.
Out-of-town guests included
the following:
Dr. and Mrs. Harry H. Block
and children, Barbara and Alan,
of New York City ; Lt. Comdr.
and Mrs. Louis Block and chit.
dren, Carol Ann and Andrew, of
Washington, D. C.; Mrs. E.
Tessmerr of Dallas, Texas; sister
of Mrs. Block, Mrs. Monya
Kruger of New York, and Cantor
and Mrs. Irving Ringel of N. Y.

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Speaker At League
For Labor Palestine

Eder Family Club

The Eder Family Club held a
Bingo Party on Sunday evening,
Nov. 25 at the Warsaw Club
on Holmur Ave. The affair was
unique in that it was preceded
by a supper which was replete
with appetizing goodies and was
almost entirely prepared by the
entertainment committee, con-
sisting of Harry Knopper, Eddie
Brown and Al Eder.
After the supper, the Bingo
game was put in progress and
continued for two hours. Mahj
games, gin rummy and other
forms of card games completed
the evening's fun. A welcome
addition to the gathering was
Major Joseph Eder who is home
on leave.
Sam Rosenfeld, a past presi-
dent of the Eder Club who, with
his wife and son, is making his
winter home in Florida, will fly
into Detroit next week.

Schwellenbach Guest
Of Lawyers' Guild

Hon. Lewis B. Schwellenbach,
Secretary of Labor, has accept-
ed the invitation of the Detroit
Chapter of the National Law-
yers' Guild to be the guest of
honor and speaker at their an-
nual dinner which will be held
at 6:30 p.m., on December . 10.
at the Hotel Strider.
Reservations may be made ))
communicating with Allan Stein
Guild treasurer.

ATHENA CLUB

Mrs.. Lewis Bernstein, of Pin-
gree Ave., was hostess at the
last regular meeting of the Ath-
ena Club on Thursday evening,
Nov. 29. Plans are under way for
an anniversary party in the near
future. The next regular meet-
ing will be held Thursday eve-
ning, Dec. 27, at the home of
Mrs. Jay Blziweiss of 3288 Glynn
Court.

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Under the leadership of Mrs.
R. Rose and Mrs. H. Bregman,
the sunshine chairman of the
Women's Auxiliary of the Jew•
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Miss Eleanor Levenson, who
has written a number of books
and newspaper articles on the
Zionir* settlement in Palestine,
will be the speaker at the an-
nual Detroit League for Labor
Palestine dinner to be held at
the Lee Plaza Sunday, December
9, at 6:30.
Miss Levenson is National
Executive Director of the League.

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MRS. S. S. WITTENBERG

Mrs. Samson S. Wittenberg
will arrange a Chanukah affair
presented by the Sisterhood of
Shaarey Zedek at the Social Hall
Monday, December 10.
A unique presentation of songs
and dramatic readings will be
offered by Mrs. Sarah Friedman
and Miss Drora Selesny. Rabbi
Rosenstock will offer greetings.
Mrs. Nathan Spevakow will pre-
side. Gifts for Percy Jones Hos-
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