1946

Beth El Unit's
Luncheon Set

Sisterhood Leader
Is Guest Speaker

The Sisterhood of Temple Beth
El will open its season with a
luncheon meeting at 12:30 p. m.
Monday, Oct. 14, in the social hall
of the Temple.
Mrs. Louis Rosette of New York,
president of the National Federa-
tion of Temple Sisterhoods, will
be the guest of honor. Mrs. Ro-
sette will discuss the national pro-
gram and goals of the organi-
zation. Mrs. Maurice Klein, local
president, and her committee
chairmen will discuss the methods
of carrying out these plans in the
Detroit organization.
Chairmen participating in the
discussions are: Mesdames Theo-
dore Jacobowitz, workshop; Her-
man Meyers, Book Review; George
Wayburn, Red Cross; Stanley
Fleischacker, program; Harold
Shapero, uniongrams; Cl em e n t
Hopp, SOS; and Miss Edith Hea-
venrich, community cooperation.
Chairman of the ticket sale Is
Mrs. Morton J. Newlander, UN.
2-2700. Members are asked to
bring contributions of food and
clothing for the SOS.

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Happy NeW Year to the Entire
Jewish Community

William Rosen
19345 Eleven Mile Rd.
Roseville, Mich.

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dermer
and Family
of the Greenbush Inn

Mr. and Mrs. William Shulak
and Family
16162 Ohio

Mrs. Jeannette Gallant
2964 Webb Ave.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taub
and dalighter, Sandra Maxine,
and mother, Mrs. Anna Zeientz
2630 Richton

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel L. Weller
and Family
16841 Wildemere Street

Dr. and Mrs. Samson S. Wittenberg
and Sons
2655 Burlingame

Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Gross
and son Norman
2964 Webb Ave.

Rebetzen Rose Zager
and daughters, Lucille and Fay
3026 W. Grand Avenue

Mr. and Mrs. John Keystone
and Family
17328 Northlawn

Jewish Folk Schools
Buy Bus for Pupils

Mr. and Mrs. Phillip B. Kollin
and Family
3317 Fullerton

A bus has been purchased by
the Jewish Farband Folk Schools
to take the children not living
Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Kolodney within walking distance, to and
and Daughter
from the schools.
4052 Sturtevant
The pupils are taught Hebrew,
Yiddish, the Bible, Jewish history,
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Rotenberg
Jewish traditions and customs, and
4060 Sturtevant
Jewish and Hebrew songs. The
Mr. and Mrs. Albert D. Schlussel students are also informed of the
life of Jews in Palestine and other
and daughter, Sandra
countries.
1640 Glynn Court

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kwiker
and Sons
3233 Glynn Court

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Millman
and Family
3252 Glendale

Mr. and Mrs. Eliot J. Raskin
19818 iPennington Drive

Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Rocklin
and Family
19360 Ohio

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Commemorating the traditional
harvest celebration of Succoth,
Habonim Labor Zionist Youth will
present a Succoth program at
8:30 p. m. Oct. 12, at the Rose
Sittig Cohen building, Waverly
and Lawton avenues.
Climaxing the evening, Avisha
Kaufman, recently sent here as
youth movement organizer from
Palestine, will bk the guest speaker.
A native born Palestinian, Avisha
is a member of Chamadia, a thri-
ving communal settlement in
Eretz Israel. An active participant
in youth guidance work in Pal-
estine, Avisha will discuss the
social, economic and political life
of Palestine.

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CALL UN. 1-7491 or
1-7237 for

Season's Greetings

a Happy New Year

Safety First

"for Finer Foods"

Mrs. Marion Phillips
and Family
2427 Buena Vista

Habonim to Present
Succoth Program

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Wishing You

Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H. Rubin
and daughter Shirley
2940 Elmhurst

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hartman
2661 Leslie

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Schneider of
Santa Rosa drive were hosts to
a large group of young men and
women of the Beth Aaron Con-
gregation Sept. 30.
The purpose of this gathering
was to establish a young men's
group in the synagogue. Paul Car-
penter was chosen as temporary
chairman.
The Sisterhood will hold its first
business meeting of the Season
Monday evening, Oct. 17, at the
synagogue, 18000 Wyoming avenue.
Registrations are still being
taken for the Hebrew school.
Please call Mrs. M. Harris, UN.
3-8532.

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MARVIN SHORE'S orchestra sored
by the Los Angeles group
will furnish music for the Sun- It will be held at the Center. The'
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and daughter Sydelle Reta
18278 Northlawn
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Mr. and Mrs. Alfred L. Brook
and Sons'
18270 Griggs

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hartman
and Daughter
2661 Leslie

Men's Club Formed
by Beth Aaron in
Northwest Area

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