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Dra ► atic Film Now Available f or
Sholving on Overseas Entergeilei es

A dramatic movie presentation Such colorful tip,
is
`IA the emergency needs of the leader in the
Jewish people overseas is now the leader of H.
The next monthly get-togeth-
The Beth Aaron sisterhood met
A card party, sponsored by the available for showings at meet- in Germany and
rs
er service of Congregation Shaarey
ings of organizations and other Holland, Belgic,
Zedek will take place on Friday, March 25 at the Home of M14. Ladies Auxiliary of the Rumanian
"Battle for Sur„ ,t," lies ‘
Schneider, 18074 Wisconsin, it Shule, Congregation Beth Moses, gatherings.
which time final plans were made
Arrangements for obtaining the document of the 'at
film, projector and operator should that are being eal
for the Family Dinner to be held
he made through the Allied Jew- Joint Distributi,m •
on Sunday, May 12 at 2 p.m. at the
, ish Campaign headquarters in the ted Palestine Api•
Moss Kosher Catering, 5028 Joy
Refugee Service
Hotel Teller, RA. 9887.
Road. The tickets will be priced at
$4 per plate, children under 10
Orson Welles, the celebrated through the Unit'
stage and screen star, serves as
being admitted for $1.50. Everyone
is invited to attend.
the narrator for the picture en-
titled, "Battle for Survival," which
Mrs. Beatrice Docks was elected
has just been produced by RKO
second vice-president and Mrs.
NEW YORK
Pathe for the $100,300,000 United
Belle Berman and Mrs. Betty
Jewish Appeal for Refugees, Ernest Bevin,
Becker as trustees at the meeting
of the British 1
Dyers(
Needs and Palestine.
A special session will be heel
"Bat• for Survival," written by demanding the
April 1 at the home of Mrs. Es-
Ardis inith and edited by Gene soldiers held h
telle Harris, 18488 Hartwell ave.
Milford, .5 one of the first film of General WI
roc
if the struggle for sur- England, Ital .
vival of the 1,400,000 Jewish men, Max Steinberg
woos- and children who escaped Trade Union
ann ten at the hands of the ish Unity, reve,
The Young Peoples Society of
he had reecho.
Congregation Shaarey Zedek was
..%r film contains dramatic .from America
host to a capacity crowd at its
sec,:e ot. wandering, homelessness tives of these
Spring Dance Saturday evening,
a d et.....cution in Europe and the
March 23.
measures at are being taken for MIZRACIII 0
Guests of honor at this function
relief tti‘let- lilitation In over- REGI(,NAL (1
were Rabbi and Mrs. Morris Ad-
seas lands. The role of Palestine
A regional
ler, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Zack-
MRS. BEN FELDMAN
heim and Chaplain and Mrs. Sid- will be held on Sunday, March 31 as a haven for large numbers of been opened
the oppressed is also depicted in land, to
MRS. SAMSON S. WITTENBERG ney Mossman.
sere,
at 8740 Linwood avenue. Mrs. Ben scenes which show the arrival of
April 5 at 8:15 p.m. with Rabbi
The Dance Committee was un- Feldman, president, announced re- refugees in box cars and the build- gion of the (
Morris Adler in charge of a pro- der the co-chairmenship of Jo- cently. Tickets may be obtained by ing of new settlements to give ing of Mich
and Kentucky
gram, consisting of excerpts from seph Kwaselow and Marilyn Gold calling TO. 8-4354. Admission price them a new life.
will serve in
the Sabbath Service, responsive and consisted of Shirley Hersh, is 35c with proceeds going to
Left to
"Battle for Survival" portrays
readings and community singing. Ruth Sobel, Bill Fitzerman, Ruth charity.
Rabbi Isar)
the arrival and integration of
The ritual portion of the service Lesser, Claire Isreal and Ralph
dinner to
refugees in the United States and troit was e
will be conducted by Cantor Ja- Posner.
the Bnai 3
illustrates how a systematic pro- the Mid-We
cob H. Sonenklar, assisted by his
veterans Is
gram of adjustment will be carried Rabbi Stollm,
male quartet.
Plans for a grand opening pro- on for all those displaced persons plans for a
Rabbi Gershon G. Rosenstock
and T uh .o e me
gram upon completion of the new who will enter the country in the campaign, w
s ll
will present a review of "A Parti-
Beth Aaron synagogue were dis- coming months under President on simultan,
Israel mer
region.
san Guide to the Jewish Problem"
At a meeting which took place cussed at a meeting of the execu- Truman's directive.
Young Isrt
written by Dr. Milton Steinberg, Tuesday, March 19, the critical tive board of the Congregation
One of the most stirring sequen-
Israel oflici
rabbi of the Park Avenue Syna- financial situation of the Yeshivah Beth Aaron held at the home of ces in the new film that pictures
The veto
gogue of New York City.
Chachmey Lublin was brought out Carl Krupp, 17176 Cherrylawn.
the vast needs and activities of the
Cohen, thei
and
means
to
save
the
situation
agencies represented in the $100,-
Following the service in the
program ft
000,000 United Jewish Appeal is
main auditorium, there will be an were suggested. Mr. M. Sweet was
tional activ
added
as
a
$250
sponsor
of
the
the departure of several hundred
Oneg Shabat in the Social Hall of
Phoi
Reserve
( ';dren from the notorious con-
the synagogue, in charge of Dan- Yeshivah.
( tr-tion camp of Buchenwald
iel G. Cullen, a member of the
dinner.
Palestine as their ultimate
Friday Evening Service Commit-
The $200 Lillian Gordon Alpern ck, stinalon. .
tee. Mrs. Samson S. Wittenberg
Memorial Voice Award will be
Another interesting aspect of
will present a group of songs ap-
formally presented to Barbara the film is.ssit
propriate to the Sabbath.
tIle ,appearance of out-
Jayne (Snook) at a luncheon to standing lue a
rs of Europe, Pales-
be held Tuesday, April 2, at the tine and the United
States in the
Statler Hotel. The Music Study movement for the reconstruction
At a rece
COSTL,
Club of Detroit and the Phi Sig- of Jewish life shattered by Hitler.
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ma
Sigma
National
Sorority
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Shaarey Zedek Sisterhood an-
once of pr
be co-hostesses, at which time
nounces that the next monthly
laymen of th
the
former
will
also
present
a
7338
W.
McNir-
trr rrrs, e-H
meeting will take place on Mon-
$100
bond
to
Eugene
Malitz,
the
day, April 8 in the social hall of
Near
of
the Detr
runner-up. Members and guests
the synagogue. Members will hear
Famous
tions to mr
are
invited
to'
attend.
Reserva-
Rabbi Jacob Hochman, of Chicago
Yeshivath dt
tions may be - . made by calling
;:, 'egtherbi rd
11111
speak on the subject: "The
d
The
rcs
Mrs.
A.
R.
Brasch,
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1-3728.
Strange Case of Dr. Zolli."
made in
The musical portion of the pro-
facts:
r ',.[SHOES FOR CRIB
gram will consist of piano selec-
The Yeshi%
tions by Miss Harriet Lewis. The
THRU COLLEGE
been saved fr
social hour begins at 12:30.
Nazis, and on
Members are requested to bring
Scientific construction ..
Torah in
contributions of canned and de-
expert X-ray fitting .. so
undergoing a
hydrated foods for survivors over-
..mportant in children's
seas.
and its very
(does.
ened. The I
haven't been

Shaarey Zedek

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Beth Aaron Sisterhood Beth Moses

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Zedek Young People

Cong. Beth Aaron

Chachmey Lublin

Northwest Hebrew

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Cong. Youth Groups

A "Spring Formal" dance will
be held April 13 at the Shaarey
Zedek ballroom under the joint
sponsorship of the Youth Groups
of Congregations Bnai Moshe,
Temple Beth El and Temple Is-
rael, Martin Citrin, the publicity
chairman, announced this week.
George Cavanaugh and his or-
chestra will furnish the music.

Northwest Hebrew

A meeting of the Board of the
Sisterhood of the Northwest He-
brew Congregation and Center
was held at the home of Mrs. C.
Charlip last Tuesday evening, at
which time plans were formulat-
ed for the Second Annual Mo-
ther-Daughter Dinner to be held
in May.
The next regular meeting of
the Sisterhood will be held at
the home of Mrs. Michael Galsky,
18200 Woodingham Drive, on
Wednesday, April 3, at 8 p.m.
Mrs. Clara Hurwitz Cziske will
review "Wasteland," by Jo Sin-
clair. There will also be a musi-
cal interlude, with comments by
Mrs. Ira Kaufman.

Bnai Moshe

Mesdames Elfreda Greenwald and
Esther Engel were appointed
chairman and co-chairman, re-
spectively, of the Hebrew Ladies
Aid Society Annual Red Cross
Card Party scheduled for May 15
at the Bnai Moshe Hall. Mrs.
Frances Shapiro will be in charge
of ticket sales. The group will
meet Wednesday, April 3 in the
Bnai Moshe library for a reading
of the new by-laws.

THE BEST AUTO
WASH IN TOWN

DR. LEO TREPP

The Northwest Hebrew Congre-
gation and Center will have as its
guest in the pulpit on the week-
end of March 29 and 30, Dr. Leo
Trepp, of Somerville, Mass. Dr.
Trepp will officiate at the late
Friday services at 8:30 p.m. on
Friday, March 29, and the Sab-
bath morning services, at 9:00 arm.
Saturday, March 30.
Alfred Helfgott was appointed
chairman of the Membership Com-
mittee, and Morris Sukenic, chair-
man of the Memorial and Remem-
brance Committee.

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Bnai Moshe Sisterhood

The annual election of officers

of the Congregation Bnai Moshe

Sisterhood will take place on Mon-
day afternoon, April 8, at the Dex-
ter-Lawrence Hall. Rabbi Eliezer
A. Levi will formally install the
officers immediately following the
election. Mrs. Elfreda Greenwald
will be chairman of this program.

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Bnai Moshe Men

Alfred Gunsberg was elected
president of the Bnai Moshe Men's
Club at the annual election held
March 21. He will succeed Theo.
Curtis, who twice held the chair
since the club was formed.
Saul Kling was elected vice-
president; Richard Deutsch, secre-
tary and Sigmund Jaulus, treasur-
er. The following Board Members
were elected: Morris Rosman,
Louis Ropes, David Schwartz,
Mitchell Feldman, Louis Pollak,
Sam Freedman and Harold Mark. t.

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