America ,Jewish Periodical &ter
Friday, Sept. 13, 1946
CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle
Clubs and Activities
Unit President
League Aid
Bnai Brith Women
to Meet Wednesday .
A meeting of the Greater De-
troit Bnai, Brith Women's Council
will be held at 8:30 p. m. Wed-
nesday, Sept. 18, in the Statler
Hotel.
Awards will be made to the 46
women in Detroit chapters whose
work on membership conservation
during the past year has proven
most outstanding.
The principal business of the
meeting will be the planning of
the workshop seminar on Bnal
Brith projects Oct. 26 and 27 at
the Hotel Statler.
MRS. ROBERT DREWS
Postwar Board
Community Center of League Calls
Units Start Anew Session at Center
GERTRUDE STRAUSS
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Jr. Hadassah
to Hear Crohn
Chapter to Hold
Opening Meeting
Lawrence Crohn, Detroit Zionist
leader, will be the principal speak-
er at the opening meeting of Ju-
nior Hadassah at 2:30 p. m. Sun-
day, in the auditorium studio of
WWJ.
Crohn is a former president of
the Detroit chapter of the Zionist
Organization of America and
writes its monthly bulletin.
A program has been prepared
to give guests an insight Into the
workings of Hadassah. The pro-
gram chairman, Charlotte Kruger,
has also arranged for several
skits and choral singing.
Gertrude Strauss, president of
the chapter, invites all women 18
to 25 to attend.
The weekly study groups of the
unit will meet jointly in the home
of Mrs. Maurice Landau, 2292
Longfellow avenue, at 8 p. m.,
Wednesday, Sept. 18, 1946.
Corinne Perlis is the educational
chairman of Junior Hadassah,
and her assistants are Phyllis
Glassier, University Group, and
Norma Glassman, Russell Woods
Group. Plans for the season will
be discussed a n d Palestinian
songs and dances presented.
For more information contact
Rhodine Ungar membership chair-
man, TY. 5-3094.
Membership Tea Set
by Little Women
The Little Women of Hadassah
will hold a membership tea at
2:30 p. m., Sept. 22, at 3840 Sturte-
vant avenue.
The program will include a
speaker and the playing of musi-
cal selections. The purpose and
achievements of Hadassah will
also be discussed.
For fluther information call Eil-
ken Frentz, TO. 8-0678.
Ostrower
The Ostrower Relief Society will
hold its next meeting Sunday,
Sept. 16, at the home of George
Moskowitz, 2461 Blaine avenue.
European Welfare
The North Woodward Branch
of the Jewish Women's European
Welfare Organization will open
the season at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday,
Sept. 17, at the home of the
president, Mrs. A. Kurzman, 3287
Cortland avenue.
The Los Angeles Club of the
Jewish Community Center, open
to unattached men and women :n
their late forties and early fifties,
will hold its first in a series of
fall dances at 8:30 p. m., Sunday,
Sept. 15, in Butzel Hall.
All newcomers to Detroit are
also invited to attend these gath-
erings which will be held on al-
ternate Sundays.
The Wednesday Night Discus-
sion Club will hold its regular
meeting on Sept. 18 hi the Gins-
burg Lounge. Topics of current
political and social interest are
discussed. The meeting will be
held at 9 p.m. and the public is
invited.
Teen-agers are invited to a
dance to be held at 8 p. m Thurs-
day, Sept. 19. Dances are held
every Thursday.
Chapter I, ZOA
Dance Saturday
The first social fund-raising af-
fair of the season by Chapter I
of the Detroit District of the Zion-
ist Organization of America will
take place in the form of an
"Autumn Festival Dance" at 9
p.m. Saturday, Sept. 14, at Con-
gregation Shaarey Zedek.
Jack Qualey and his orchestra
will provide the music. Admission
will be $1.25 per person. Proceeds
will go to the Zionist cause.
Selma Jakont is chairman of
the dance and is assisted by Jack
Rape, Pearl Meisner, Ben Finge-
root, Maxine Steinman, Ruth
Friedland, Jack Menenberg and
Robert Mittenthal.
Installation of officers of the
chapter will take place at 8:30
p. m. Thursday, Sept. 19, at Con-
gregation Shaarey Zedek.
A regional conference of the P.
W. 0. will be held Oct. 18 to 20
at the Detroit Leland Hotel. The
program will open with an Oneg
Shabat to which the Jewish com-
munity is invited.
Mrs. Abraham Cohen, member-
ship chairman, announced a series
Massada Chapter
Launches Season
Single Social Club
The Single Social Club will hold
its regular meetings at 8 p. m.
Saturdays at the Jewish Commu-
nity Center.
Membership is open to single
men and women ages 40 and over.
Sanitarium Aids
Temple Israel Men
National Fund Aids
Ze'dakah Club
Neugarten
The executive board of the Neu-
garten Medical Aid will hold its
first fall meeting at 12:30 p. m.,
Monday, Sept. 16. Mrs. Samuel
Shewitz, of 3322 Hazelwood ave-
nue, will be hostess to t.11 group.
"Where driving pleasure begins"
The student group of the De-
troit Music Study Club will hold
its first meeting of the season at
8 p.m., Friday, Sept. 20, at the
home of Muriel Moskowitz, 2280
Calvert avenue. The board con-
sists of : Betty Kowalsky, presi-
dent; Harris Cohen, vice-presi-
dent; Mivi Erman, treasurer; Har-
riett Lewis, recording secretary;
Zelda Cohen, corresponding secre-
tary; Harold Milner and Kurt
MIZRACIII PARLEY
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Sigma Alpha Beta
The Sigma Alpha Beta Soro-
rity and the Phi Sigma Nu Fra-
ternity will give a joint dance,
called "Fascinatin' Rhythm," Fri-
day, Oct. 18, in the Italian Gar-
dens of the Book-Cadillac Hotel.
Music will be provided by Jim-
my Strauss and his orchestra.
For further information call
Ruth Kahn, TO. 8-3467.
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LEONARD L. RADNER
Manager
The Time Is Here
Windsor Council
Fosters Amity
Maurice Rose Post
of membership teas, the first of
which will be held Monday, Oct.
7, in the Rose Sittig Cohen Build-
ing, Lawton and Waverly ave-
nues.
A rally of membership commit-
tees of the various chapters will
be held Sept. 24 to discuss plans
for the extended membership
campaign of the society.
The rally will be addressed by
Malka Gottlieb, representative of
the nurses division of the Kupat
Cholim, who has recently arrived
f rom Palestine.
Music Study Club
September 16 has been set as
the date for the opening meeting
of the Massada Chapter of the
Pioneer Women's Organization, it
was announced today.
The session will take place at
the home of Mrs. Simon Karbal,
president, at 2927 Webb avenue.
Other new officers of the chap-
ter are: Mesdames Hyman Katz
and Abe Heller, vice-presidents;
Clarence Sarasohn, recording sec-
retary; Robert Wise, financial sec-
retary; Henry M. Rose, corres-
ponding secretary; Phil Stellar,
treasurer and chairman of Child
Rescue Fund; David Colman,
Jewish National Fund chairman;
Samuel D. Schulman, publicity
chairman; Emil Edelson, program
and cultural chairman; Morris
Albert, telephone squad chairman,
and Norman Ranter, Harry Kay,
David Colman and J. J. Karbal.
Advisory Board.
In a letter to Windsor church
groups, service clubs, and other
Essex County non-Jewish organ-
izations, the Jewish Community
Council there offered the services
of four men as speakers to pro-
mote better understanding.
They are Rabbi B. Groner, Har-
ry Rosenthal, Milton Sumner and
Louis Lieblich.
A "Back to Work Rally" will
usher in the start of a new season
for Windsor Hadassah. The meet-
ing will take the form of a con-
tribution tea and will be held
from 2 to 5 p. m., Wednesday,
Sept. 18, at the home of Mrs. B.
Matthews, 1126 Victoria avenue.
One of Canada's outstanding
cantors, Boris Charloff, of To-
ronto, has been secured by the
Shaar Hashomayim Synagogue for
• The General Maurice Rose Post the High Holiday services.
No. 420 held its election Sept. 5
and the following were eelcted:
commander Morton Sobel; senior
vice-commander, Dr. Edward
The Detroit Auxiliary for the
Stein; junior vice-commander. Los Angeles Sanitarium and Ex-
William Gross; judge advocate, Patients' Home plans a general
Donald Perliss; post surgeon, Dr. conference of Detroit orgniza-
Pfeffer; post chaplain, Rabbi E. tions Sunday, Oct. 6, at the A-R
Levi; adjutant, Harold A. Reis- Hall, 11529 Linwood avenue, to
ner; quartermaster, Ernest S. launch a drive for the home. Ar-
Iczkovitz.
thur P. Wendorf, sanitarium offi- t
The post meets every first and cial, will direct this year's drive.
third Tuesday of the month at
the Bnal Moshe Synagogue. New
veterans are welcome!
Charles Aller, newly elected
president of the Temple Israel
Men's Club, announces the sea-
The Ladies' Auxiliary of the
son's first meeting at 8:30 p. m.
Jewish National Fund will hold Tuesday, Sept. 17, at the Jewish
its first regular meeting of the Community Center.
season at 12:30 p.m., Thursday,
Featured will be the humorist,
Sept. 19, at the Rose Sittig Cohen Bob Hall.
Bldg., Lawton at Waverly. A des-
sert luncheon will be served.
A campaign will be launched to
enlist at least 500 new memlers.
Plans for a donor luncheon will
The guest speaker for the af- be discussed at the first meeting
ternoon will be Levi Shapiro, a of the Zedekah Club at 1:30 p. m.
visitor from the Justice Louis D. Monday, Sept. 16, at the home of
Brandeis Settlement in Palestine. Mrs. David Goldberg, 8121 Mary-
grove avenue, Mrs. Henry Levett,
president, announced today.
,4 ,Pioneer Women Donor Event Date
and Rally Plans Are Disclosed
The Council of the Pioneer Wo-
men's Organization has set Jan.
15, 1947, for the annual donor
event of the society, It was an-
nounced today by Mrs. Jacob
Schreiber, chairman.
A meeting of the postwar ef-
forts board of the League of Jew-
ish Women's Organizations will
be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday,
Sept. 18, at the Jewish Commu-
nity Center.
Breakfast will be served in the
USO Lounge by the Sisterhood of
Bnai Moshe Congregation.
Mrs. Henry Meyers, president,
and Mrs. Carl Schiller, chairman,
urge all presidents of organiza-
tions and their war efforts chair-
men to attend this first meeting
of the 1946-1947 season.
Current releases on community
problems and needs will be pre-
sented, the war efforts board re-
sponsibilities will be discussed and
instructions on the SOS campaign
will be given, Mrs. Robert S.
Drews, publicity chairman, an-
nounced.
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