May 17, 1946

Bnai Brith big hlighis iplease

Friday,

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Cosmopolitan Bowling

ton, third vice-president; Rosa-
lind Levin, financial secretary;
The Cosmopolitan Bnai Brith Frances Tuttle, recording secre-
Bowling League met Wednesday tary; Shirley Lucow and Elayne
evening, May 8, and the following Nathanson, mailing secretaries;
Miriam Schwartz, corresponding
officers were elected:
secretary; Betty Rottenberg, treas-
Harry Thomas, president; Louis urer; Charlotte Gilbert, sentinel;
Lunsky, vice-president; Dr. Mi- Ada Rochlin. conductress; and
chael Engelman, secretary-treas
Ruth Weiss, counselor.
urer. Board of Directors: Philip
The Trustees are Hannah Fore-
Robinson, Sam Pincus, Samuel man, Rose Beitman and Doris
Gurwin, Aaron Lipin, Samuel Susman.
Schwartz, and Al Tobes.
The Executive Board is made
This new bowling league has up of the following: Edythe Fein-
openings for any member of Bnai gold, Bee Goodgall, Pearl Rappa-
Brith and anyone desirous of port, Stacia Shapiro, Belle Haupt-
howling next season should con- man, Toby Medow, Jeanette New
tact one of the above (deers. It man, Sally Benlifer and Sylvia
Unatin.
has been decided to bowl on Sun-
The outgoing president, Ruth
days. The bowling alley will be
selected in the near future. Ten- Weiss, will present a report of
tative plans have been made to the year's work, and a musical
Interlude will be given by Har-
have two divisions.
riet Aaron.
The Cosmopolitan Bnai Brith
A reception will follow for the
Bowling League is sanctioned by newly installed officers. The chair-
the National Bnai Brith and has man of the evening is Esther
among its members some of the Karbal.
best Jewish bowlers in the city.
Plans are being made to make
this the outstanding league in the
country.
WASHINGTON, D. C. - A new

National

Harry Keidan Lodge

The Harry B. Keidan Lodge,
Bnai Brith, will celebrate its first
anniversary with a dinner dance
for members and guests on Tues-
day, May 28, at Latin Quarter,
Sidney J. Karbel, president, an-
nounced.

The complete Latin Quarter
floor show will be presented, star-
ring Ted Lewis and his revue as
headliners. Door prizes of cham-
pagne will be awarded.

Rabbi Zager Lodge

The next meeting will be held
on May 21. Nominations of offi-
cers will take place. Delegates for
the Bnai Brith convention, to be
held here in July, will be corn
pleted.

and completely revised edition of
the Bnai Brith official book of
facts, entitled "This Is Bnai
Brith," was published today by
the Supreme Lodge of Bnai Brith,
the nation's oldest and largest na-
tional Jewish service organiza-
tion. The book, which first ap-
peared in 1941, has had a distrib-
ution since then of more than
112,000 copies. The new 1946 edi-
tion, which contains 164 pages, • is
the fifth edition to be published.

This is a list of all the Jewish boys of Detroit
who made the supreme sacrifice in World War II.

Am on, Louis
Alepern, Gordon
Apple, Albert
AronovItz, Israel
A ronsohn, Herman
Asher, Herman
Bader, Peter
Bale, Joseph L.
Baltuck, LOWit• C.
Berendt, Louis L.
Berger, Leon
Bernath, Leonard II.
Bornstein, Max
Bernstein, Philip
Bloch, Raymond
Blumberg, it01)(.11
IllumenlIelci, David
Illumio, Jack
Bonn, Paul
Butt ner, Sol
I anner, Bernard V
Cantor, Allen It.
Coblentz. Harold
Cohen, Irving
collet). Julius
Cohen, Milton S.
Cohen, Morris
Cohen, Solomon
I 'olville. David P.
Davis, Charles P.
Davis, Jack
Davis, Leo
Deutsch, Robert
Eisen, Sam
Elson, Calvin
Elson, Stanley
Emery, Allen
Emmer, David IL
Eserow, Sydney
• agenbaum, Joseph
Palberg, Charles
Fauden, Frank
Fields, Albert
Fox, Don
Fr iedberg, Jacob W.
Friedman, Abe
Friedman, Eugene

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in the coming elections to the 22nd Zionist Congress

RABBI M. M. APPLEBAUM

The High School Graduation
Exercises of Temple Beth El will
he held at the Sabbath Eve Serv-
ices on Friday, May 24, at 8:15.
The commencement speaker will
be Rabbi Morton M. Applebaum of
Temple Beth El, Flint, Michigan.
Dr. Glazer will officiate.
Rabbi Applebaum is a native of
Canada and a graduate of the
University of Toronto and the
1940 ordination class of the He-
brew Union College. Prior to his
affiliation with Temple Beth El
in Flint, he was spiritual leader
of Temple Shaarey Zedek in Lan-
sing, Michigan, and counselor of
Hillel Extension at Mic higan
State College. Rabbi Applebaum
is very active in Jewish civic and
inter-faith organizations.
The High School graduttes are:
Carol Alexander, Eva Bach, How-
ard Camden, Diane Cohen, Joyce
Edgar, Lois Feinberg, Gerald
Goldberg, Beatrice Goldstein, Sam-
uel Jacobs, Doris Kirschmann,
Russell Marks, Bennett Nathan,
Robert Reinheimer, David I. Rich,
Marilyn Safir, Richard Simon,
Morton Simons, David Tabashnilt,
Robert Werbe, Peter Winkelman.
Closing Exercises in the Reli-
gious School will take place on
Saturday and Sunday, May 18 and
19, at which time awards for
scholarship. contests and extra-
curricular activities will be pre-
sented.

The HPTA of the David W.
Simons Hebrew School h.s com-
pleted plans for a social and edu-
cational program to be held at
p.m., Thursday, May 23. at the
Rose Sittig Cohen auditorium.
Parents of the David W. Simon.;
Hebrew School students and their

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SemanskY, Jack
Seymour, William
Shafer, Raymond
Shapero, Charles
Shapiro, Arthur
Simpson, Gerald
Shaw, LloYd W.
Sher, Mitchell
Shiff man. Harold E.
Silverman, Erwin
Silverman, flat old
Silverman, Morton A.
silverston, Robert L.
Simon. Harold J.
144
Simon, Lewis A.
Slrot kin, Marvin
Skully, Gregory A.
Sobel. Seymour
Spitzer, Joseph
Stein, Meyer B.
Steinberg, Joseph
Steinway, Morris S.
Stern, Saul I.
Stevens, Harry
St racher, Leon
St lit meek, Don K.
Talherg, Charles
Warner, Lewis J.
Wax, John IL
Waxman, Murray At.
Well, Max
Well, Victor II.
Weiner, Norman
Weisman, Robert P.
WPIss, Herbert
Wlenner, Robert N.
\Winker, Alexander
Winokur. Jack
Yetz, Sol
Zane, Isadore
7,etby, Samuel
Zessar, LeRoy
Ziehr, Cat' H.
Zimberg, Ben
Zimmerman, Phillip J.
%Amman, Raymond

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hew in, Epstein N.
Lewis, Leonard I.
Lifsitz, Mortimer N.
Lama!), Alexander
Lustig, Morton J.
Mallon, Daniel It.
Mandell, Irving
Marlowe, Lee K.
Mathis, Robert
May, Abraham
Mayer, Seymour
Meyers, Morris
Miller, Morris
Alirowitz, Edward C.
Magill, Alexander AL
Moldawslcy, Sol
Moritz, Sigmund
Mot ris, Herbert W.
Moss, Joey
Myers, W111111,111 If.
Nabatoff, Bernard
Nash, Sam
Neste ices, Leo
Newmark, Edward L.
nbersteln, Lawrence
Passerman, Victor
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Pearlman, Irving
Pearlstein, Saul
Pilnick, David
Pokart, Sidney
Ilacey, Sherwood
Rachlin, Joseph C.
Rafelson, Robert J.
Rosenberg. Joseph
Rosenberg, Kenneth
Rosenberg, Leon E.
Rosenfeld, Kenneth
Rosenthal, Myron
Rubin, Harold
Sampson, William G.
Sappersteln, Melvin S.
Schechter, Hernial,
Sehrcibman, Harry
Schultz, Jack E.
Schwartz, Edward
Segel, Jack S.

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Guest speaker will be humorist
Aaron Rosenberg, past president
of Bnai Brith Pisgah Lodge.

The new officers, to he installed
by Mrs. William Phillips, advisor
of the Deborah Auxiliary, are as
follows: Eve Finkelstein, presi-
dent; E..ther Karbal, first. vice-
president: Dorothy Tenner, sec-
ond vice-president; Kay Penning-

Friedman, Kuria.
Pundamensky, Herbert
Geller, Herhort
Ginsburg, Daniel
Gladrnan, Abraham
Goldberg, Max
Goldberg, Morris J.
Goodman, Sidney G.
Gorelick, Harry
Gottlieb, Morton
Green, Roy F.
Greenbaum, Charles
Greenberg, Hyman
Greenberg, Jerome H.
Grossman, Al ordaea i
(Burls, Milton
flardsteln, Herman I.
Hart, Theodore W.
Herzberg, Lawrence
Hochman, Nathan
Henn, Julius A.
liora, Raymond E.
Horowitz, Bernard
Bien, Ruben
Jacobs, Alfred
Jacobson, Rodney E.
Kadish, A bra hunt
Kahn, Warren AL
Kanetsky, Hymen
Narbelnick, Albert
Kass, Thomas
Katzen, Lester
Kant man, Herbert J.
Kempner, Saul J.
Kogan, Aaron
Kogan, Charles
Kopman, Joseph
1Corinsky, Sol
Koss, Frederick
Krakow, Paul R.
Kritt, Joseph
Lash, Herman
Latzer, Solomon
Leibowitz, Sidney
Levin, George
Levine, living
Levine, Paul II.

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The Detroit Bnai Brith Young
Women will hold their annual
Mothers' Day luncheon at the
Latin Quarter on Sunday, May 19,
at 12:30 p. m. Dorothy Berenson
is chairman of the affair.

Arrangements have been com•
pleted for the installation of the
officers of the Deborah Auxiliary,
Bnai Brith Young Women, on
Tuesday, May 21, at the Butzel
Hall, Jewish Community Center.

troit 26, Michigan, CAdillac 1040, at once.
We are planning a special Memorial Day issue
with the pictures of all these honored dead. If you
have not yet been asked for a picture, please get
in touch with the Chronicle.

We urge all parents and relatives of those whose
names are not on this list, and should be, to notify
the Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 525 Woodward, De-

Detroit Young Women

Deborah Auxiliary

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Help Make Detroit's War Dead
List Accurate; Send in Missing Names

Beth. El to Hold
Exercises May 24

Soft ball and bowling teams for
next Fall, will be organized.

Highlight of the afternoon will
he coronation of queens, which
will be conducted by Ruth Weiss.
Tickets can be obtained from
Belle Hauptman, ticket chairman.
DA. 4591,

and The Legal Chronicle

friends are Invited.

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As We Have Practiced It In The Past

Your vote for the Religious National Bloc will:

1. Strengthen the fight for a Jewish Eretz Israel
2. Elect a courageous, determined and fighting Zionist
leadership.
3. Strengthen the spirit of Torah—Judaism in the
Holy Land.

Answer the call! Support the Religious National Bloc. Buy a shekel
and sell shekolim to your friends. Each shekel purchaser must preserve
the shekel in order to be able to vote for the

RELIGIOUS NATIONAL BLOC

Mizrachi Organization of America
Hapoel Hamizrachi of America
Women's Mizrachi Organization of America

Hashomer Hadati
National Council of Young Israel

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