American elvish Periodical Cotter Friday, March R, 1946 CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Bnai Britlybighlights L ney National Leaders Map War on Juvenile Crime Rabbi Zager Lodge The recently organized lodge to t Parley Convened by Dept. of Justice perpetuate the memory of the late Rabbi Mandel M. Zager, el- 1 ected its permanent officers. They ( ' will be installed at a pubic cere- left , nee of ell- fall 115- ne- ilty so•- be ces nee ght ire- the ity. or- 'cc- 're- ays 'vi- Shown here are some of the 31 national education, welfare and civic leaders named to a national voluntary advisory pangi on juvenile delinquency by U. S. Attorney General Tom C. Clark. The panel met in Washington February 11 and 12 and drafted an 11-point program. Left to right: Henry Monsky, president of Bnal Brith, who was elect- ed chairman of the Program Committee; J. Edgar Hoover, head of the FBI; Mrs. LaFell Dickinson, president, General Federation of Wo- men's Clubs; Attorney General Clark; C. Frank Koch, Federal Coun- cil of Churches of Christ in America; Howard L .Doyle, president, U.S. Attorneys' Conference; David W. Armstrong, executive director, Boys' Clubs of America. It is indeed commendable and it should be viewed with great satisfaction and pride, that a representative of the Jewish faith, Mr. Henry Monsky, is part of such an important committee. . . It is just another proof of the prestige of Bnai Brith. • is tnd the ent be- sed lti- ity, Ich the to las ce- 4)1- iu- ces on ber ho Brandeis Auxiliary Sarah Magadman was the re- cipient of the first prize for se- curing the greatest number of new members in the Brandeis Auxiliary during the recent Gold- en Jubilee Membership Drive. Fanny Liebers received second prize. The presentation was made by Betty Young, membership chair- man. Mrs. Young announced an auxiliary campaign for members to start early in March. The co- chairman is Tillie Rosen. Lena Miller, program chairman, reports plans for a fund-raising card party to be held March 20 at Louis Marshall Hall. , Detroit-Windsor Girls' Council the NBC as part of "The Eternal Light" program prepared under the auspices of the Jewish Theo- logical Seminary of America. Stu- dents taking part in the program include Eugene Malitz, Jack Weiss, Fae Kaufman, Morris Stul- berg, Sheldon Selesnick and Har- old Petinkin. The program will be directed by Student Director Ed- ythe Levin. The committee in charge of making arrangements for the ban- quet include Messrs. Herbert Schlager, president of the Lodge; Abe Muchnick, secretary; Jack Fagin and Samuel Bothman. Pisgah Women That the new initiation class of Pisgah Women will be named "Franklin Delano Roosevelt," hon- oring the late president, was made public by Mrs. Nathan Wolf, the chairman. The ritual ceremony and initia- tion will take place, for both the Pisgah Women and the Pisgah Business and Professional Group, March 11, at 8:30 p.m., at the Bnai Moshe Synagogue. Nelle La- ban, Mona Graff, Pearl Haberman and Bertha Wilson will partici- pate in the ritual tableau. Kay Friedman, violinist, will be ac- companied by Sylvia Buchhalter at the piano. The guest speaker will be Rabbi Milton Aaron, director of Bnai Brith Hillel at Wayne. Many Flock to The Hilltop Rest , CAMP-Q-GULL 1 f Prospective members of the Wo- men's League of Young Israel will be given a picture of the or- ganization's alms and activities at an open membership meeting Tuesday, March 12, at the home of Mrs. Joseph Grossman, 4300 Les- lie. Miss Zelda Rosenthal will give a book review and Rabbi Israel E. Turner of Young Israel will discuss Young Israel's purpose and ideals. An outline of meet- ings and programs scheduled for the next months will also be heard. The first in the new series of events scheduled by the Women's League is the "Night of Games" to be held this Saturday evening, March 9, at Rosenberg's, Dexter and Boston Blvd. Proceeds of the affair will go toward the Young Israel Youth program. Tickets are available from Women's League members and will be sold at the door. Bello Cousins Contribute to European Cause wein jewelers. I, Temple Israel to Celebrate Purim mony in April by the Pisgah Lodge Degree Team. The officers are: Max Bard, chaplain; Jacob F. Schulman, president; Philip Du- brinsky, Ben Fellows and Barney Ross, vice-presidents; Sidney. Er- sher, financial secretary; Nathan Zager, treasurer; Samuel Traison, corresponding secretary, and Stan- ford Glasser, recording secretary. Hammond Perlman was elected sergeant-at-arms; Ben Fishman, guardian, and Jack J. Hartstein. Joseph Tennenberg, Maurice Mer- ker and Joe Math, trustees. Over 200 members attended the meet- ing last Tuesday evening. The charter for the organization will be presented to the Lodge by Henry Monsky, president of the Supreme Lodge of Bnal Brith, at Alan Brown Debates a public meeting to be held in the Grand Ballroom of the Hotel Stet- On Price Controls Alan N. Brown, editor of "Con• ter, on Wednesday, March 13, At 9 p.m. The public is invited to gress Voice," the monthly paper attend. issued by the Detroit Section of the American Jewish Congress, and chairman of the committee to National bring a liberal daily newspaper to The first citation of its kind to Detroit, debated with John Sco- be awarded any group was re- ville, former economist of Chrys- cently accepted by Henry Monsky, ler Corp., Sunday, Feb. 24, at the national president of Bnal Brith, Grosse Pointe Unitarian Church, in their behalf. The citation made on the subject, 'Should OPA Con- by the War Department carries trols Be Extended." the Army emblem and bears the following inscription: "The War Department expresses its appre- "House of Books" ciation for patriotic services to Opened on 2nd Blvd. Bnai Brith in recognition of out- The "House of Books," a store standing acIplishments in be- half of army personnel and of featuring complete selections of meritorious contributions to its bindings, current and art books, welfare and morale." General Eis- and books of Jewish interest, has been opened recently at 8210 Sec- enhower made the presentation. ond Blvd., under the ownership of S.H.F. Mettle Baron Golub. Mrs. Golub, Wayne University graduate and former director of the Young People's Program at the Jewish Community Center, has been in charge of the J. L. Hudson Co. Book Department for the past 15 years. She was a fac- Contributions of food and med- ulty member of the Shaarey Zedek ical supplies to the SOS Emergen- Sunday School for 13 years and cy Campaign of Detroit for ship- her other activities included: pres- ment to Europe highlighted a spe- ident of the Detroit Junior Hades cial social meeting of the Bello sah, member of the National Cousin's Club held recently at the Board of Junior Hadassah, and home of Mrs. Edith Paul, Sorren- vice-chairman of the B. & P. Group of Hadassah. At present, to Ave. Entertaining their aunts, Mrs. she is a member of the Board of A. J. Katz, Mrs. A.13ello, Mrs. M. Senior Hadassah and of the Board Bello, and Mrs. Morris Bello, the of the Library of Congregation club scheduled its next meeting Shaarey Zedek. for 9 p.m., Monday, March 11, at the home of Mrs. Ida Katz. Collingwood At Third Funeral Services Held For Mrs. Winkelman IMP Israel Women To Tell Aims Alvira Rothschild, president of the Detroit-Windsor Bnal Brith Girls' Council, announces its ma- jor fund-raising affair of the year which is scheduled as a Mardi Gras April 6 at the Starlight Room of the Jericho Temple. There'll be dancing and entertainment with Mickey Woolf's music. The following have been select- ed as committee heads: Publicity, Beverly Levine, Mari- lyn Korash, Shirley Ginsburg; tickets, Shirley Glicksman, TO. From New York — from Holly- 7-3237; refreshments, Marsha Goo- wood and even Europe, women dall; hostess, Julie Moses; enter- come to Detroit to meet one of tainment, Jean Cohen; dating the most famous beautifiers in the chairman, Rose Rifken. world . . . Miss Carolyn Nilson of The over-all chairmen are: Mar- Stockholm, Sweden. lon Aaron, Alvirn Rothschild and Miss Nilson has a new venture Jean Cohen. The advisors of this . . . The Hilltop Rest Home locat- group are Mrs. Edith Goodman ed in Romeo, Michigan. The 95- and Mrs. Tillie Kushner. As usual year-old estate is surrounded by all proceeds go to the various Funeral services for Mrs. Hat- beauty and romance. The two Bnai Brith philanthropies. tie Winkelman, aged 76, were held large guests' homes are complete- Thursday, March 7, in the chapel ly furnished with priceless im- of the Clover Hill Park Cemetery ported furniture, paintings and U. of M. Hillel from the Ira Kaufman Funeral items of interest for ancient col- lectors. Professor William Haber, of the Home. U. of M. economics department, Whether one is young or old, Mrs. Winkelman, who was born will be the principal speaker at in Germany, came to the United the Hilltop Rest Home will pro- the Ann Arbor Bnai Brith Ban- States as a child and resided In vide you with rest, good food and loving care. quet to be held at the Allenel Ho- tel on Sunday evening, March 10. Manistique from 1890 to 1921 be- fore moving to Detroit. Shi_ Honored guests of the evening Just Arrived! will.be Mr. and Mrs. Osias Zwerd- died Tuesday, March 5. She was RONSON LIGHTERS ling who have served the Jewish a member of Hadassah, Shaarey Zedek Synagogue and the Jewish community in Ann Arbor for over Old Folks Home. 40 years and Rabbi and Mrs. Je- She leaves four sons, Leon and hudah M. Cohen. Rabbi Cohen has 7338 W. McNichols Road been director of the Bnal Brith Isadore who operate the Winkel- Near Prairie Hillel Foundation on the U. of M. man Brothers Apparel Inc.; Alvin campus for the past six years and of Port Huron; and Heilman of .. was recently appointed chairman Chicago; three brothers, Joseph ( i•ge t the Ann Arbor Community Friedman of London, England, GOOD MUSIC '. rind. Also included among the Max Friedman and Julius Fried- Avests of honor will be twelve man of Wyandotte, Mich.; five For Any Occasion an Arbor veterans of World War sisters, Rachel Friedman of Lon- . iie ' and a number of leading Bnai don, England, Mrs. Dora Weis- Floor Shows • Name Bands `l•Brith members from Jackson and man, Mrs. Bertha Rothstein, Mrs. JULES KLEIN Ralph Hibler, and Mrs. Israel Detroit. CA. 41710 753 Book Bldg. Dr. Haber wil present a discus- Ginsberg, ten grandchildren and sion of current problems In the one great grandchild. post-war Jewish community. Dr. Haber was the former national di rector of the National Refugee MRS. EDYTHE CUGELL Service and has recently returned ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF HER from Washington where he served with the War Manpower Commis- sion. The Hillel Players, student dra- = matic group of the U. of M. Bnai on Beautiful Lake Charlevoix — Northern Michigan Brith Hillel Foundation, will en- For Boys and Girls, 5 thru 10. Enrollment Limited Phone HO. 1189 or CA. 3818 tertain the guests with a program - - --=- r -r__ - - Write to Cugell Day School, 10010 Thatcher, Detroit 21 of musical selections and a radio skit, "The Bar-Mtizvah of Private cohen,", originaBy. broadca.st over P Page Thirteen EAT and be MERRY Lunch — 11:30 'till 2 Dinner — 5 'till 8 Under the Supervision of Council of Orthodox Rabbis. Open To All The Temple Israel and Temple Israel Religious School will cele- brate "Victory Purim" when mem- bers of the congregation come with their children, ages eight and over. to „the special Purim Sabbath Eve Service, Friday, March 15, at 8:30 p.m., in the Lecture Hall of the Detroit Institute of Arts. Cantor Robert S. Tulman will conduct a sixth grade choir in Purim melodies. The soloist will be Marcia Sue Eisenberg. On Purim Day, Sunday, March 17, at 9:30 a.m., pupils of the fourth and fifth grades of the Re- ligious School will hold their Vic- tory Purim Masquerade. A play entitled "Shusan Time," directed by Rosemary Emmer, will be pre- sented with a cast including De- vera Modell, Beth Rothenberg, Emily Schultz, Roslyn Brose, Ste- wart Pernick, Norman Folbe, Jack Bagdade, and Larry Charfoos. "Merry Purim," directed by Bette Weinberg, will be featured at the kindergarten and primary school masquerade, March 24. The cast Includes Sam Freshman, Bob- by Becker, Johnny Sheppard, San- ford Laikin, Haneley Gurwin, Mar- vin Sternberg, Judy Segal, Aviva Freedman, Linda 'Fuller, Betsy Brown, Carol Tanner, and Leila Shapiro. Ivrith to Stage Purim Pro gain The Kvutzah Ivrith, the Hebrew Cultural Group of Detroit, will give a Purim program on Satur- day, March 16, at 9 p.m., in the auditorium of the Rose Sittig Cohen Building. Mr. Michael Michlin is chair- man for the evening. Some of the features of the program will be: brief Purim talks, community singing of Purim songs, led by Mr. Schachter, and solos. 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