Friday, October 4, 1946

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

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Federation Women, Juniors Spur
Kvutzah Ivrith
SOS Emergency Collection Here
to Hold Annual
needed for expectant mothers over-
IN A CONCERTED DRIVE
Election
Meeting
against illness among Jews over- seas. Such garments may be con-
Interfaith Meeting Set
tributed to the drive via Lane
The Kvutzah Ivrith, the Hebrew seas arising from malnutrition, ex- Bryant's special collection in the

Clubs and Activities

Presides

by AJC Women

The first interfaith committee
meeting of the Detroit Women's
Division of the American Jewish
Congress will be held at 1:30 p. m.
Wednesday, Oct. 9, at the home
of Mrs. Samuel Rosen, 2267 W.
Grand boulevard.
Mrs. Norman Ginsburg, chair-
man of the committee, announced
that Mrs. David Bernstein will be
guest speaker.
Mrs. Ned Smolder, educational
chairman, has set the first Study
Group meeting for 1:30 p.m. Tues-
day, Oct. 8, at the home of Mrs.
Nathan Bright, 4061 Glendale.

PURITY CHAPTER
A dinner dance will be held by
Purity Chapter No. 359, 0. E. S.,
on Nov. 5 at the Book Cadillac
Hotel. The chapter will meet at
7:30 p. m. Monday, Oct. 7, at
which time officers will be elected.

MRS. JACOB SAULS
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5 Events Set
by Hadassah

HORODOKER JUNIORS
Plans are being formulated for
the annual donor dinner of the
David Horodoker Juniors sched-
uled for Dec. 10 at Congregation
Bnai Moshe.

MUSIC STUDY CLUB
The Music Study Club will hold
its opening meeting Tuesday, Oct.
15, at the Women's City Club. A
luncheon will be held followed by
a program featuring Kurt Saffir,
Detroit Senior Hadassah groups young Detroit pianist, and Rosalie
are swinging into action with a Gross, vocalist.
series of dessert luncheons and
EZRA CLUB
programs on Tuesday, Oct. 8.
A playlet and special music will
The Ezra, Women's Division of
feature a program of the Central American Federation for Polish
East Group at 1:30 p. m. at the Jews, opened a rummage store in
Federation of Women's Clubs, the neighborhood of Westminster
Hancock at Second avenues. Mrs. and Delmar avenues. Proceeds
Arthur Gilbert is chairman. Mrs. from the sale of old clothes go in
Jacob Sauls will preside. •
the form of pledges toward the
CENTRAL WEST PROGRAM
support of the group's adopted
The Central West Group will orphans in Paris.
gather at 12:30 p. m. at Work-
men's Circle where Mesdames Ju-
IIADASSAII B and P
lian Tobias and Sidney Winer,
A meeting of the Business and
chairman and program chairman Professional Division of Hadassah
respectively, will introduce the will be held at the home of Mrs.
program.
Leo Pollock, 16597 Parkside ave-
The Russell Woods Study Group nue, at 8:15 p. m. Tuesday, Oct. 8.
has written a skit for the 12:30 Mrs. Alexander W. Sanders will
p.m. meeting of the group at the speak on current personalities in
Jewish Home for Aged. A Succoth Palestine.
talk will precede this presentation.
UNIVERSITY EAST
MEZRITCIIER
"Coffee Cup Chatter" will fea-
The Mezritcher Social Club gave
ture the 1 p. m. session of Uni- a Rosh Hashonah party for its
versity East at the home of Mrs. members at the last meeting.
William R. Roth of 19649 Canter-
bury drive. Mesdames Joseph
BICUR CHOLEM
Jackier and Harry Paysner are
A tea will be held by the Young
collaborating in the production.
Women's Bicur Cholem organiza-
A playlet dealing with world tion at the home of Mrs. L. Mill-
problems today will be presented man, 17555 Birchcrest drive, at 1
by Mrs. Sandor Weis and her p. m. Monday, Oct. 7.
program committee when the Uni-
versity West meets at 1:15 p.m.
WOMEN'S SERVICE CLUB
at the Northwest Hebrew Con-
The Detroit Women's Service
gregation and Center.
Club held its first meeting of the
The responsibilities of Hadassah season on Sept. 23.
women in its current honor roll
Officers of the organization are
campaign were outlined by Mrs. Lillian Margolis, president; Dolly
Morris Adler speaking at a Hun- Budman, vice president; Edith
tington Woods Group meeting on Davis, treasurer; Ethel Klein, cor-
Oct. 1.
responding secretary; Betty Kia-
pan, financial secretary, and Nora
Gold, recording secretary.

cultural group of Detroit, will hold
Its annual election meeting on
Wednesday evening, Oct. 19.
The Ladies Auxiliary of the
Kvutzah, which holds its annual
meeting during the intermediate
days of Succoth, will also report
on its election as well as on last
year's activities and future plans.
Following are officers and com-
mittee chairmen of the group:
Bernard Isaacs, president; Israel
Katz, honorary president; Aaron
Teitelba'um and Saul Edelman,
vice-presidents; Miriam Gold, cor-
responding secretary; Julius Ring,
financial secretary, and Joshua
Joyrich, treasurer.
Officers and committee chairmen
of the Ladies Auxiliary are Mes-
dames A. Panush, president; S.
Rappoport and S. Leinoff, vice-
presidents.; B. Vinocur, financial
secretary; B. Stein, recording sec-
retary; A. De Roven, publicity
chairman, and S. Garber and A.
Kovan, hospitality.

Speaks Here Oct. 10

LEAGUE" OF ORGANIZATIONS
The opening board meeting of
the League of Jewish Women's
Organizations was held in the form
of a brunch at the home of Mrs.
Samuel B. Danto on Oct. 1.

CONGREGATION
BNAI ZION

GREETINGS . TO ALL

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ISIDORE SOSNICK, Pres.
W. M. HOFFMAN, Vice-Pres.

Alice Frieder of Cincinnati, who
was a delegate to the first In-
ternational Conference of Chris-
tians and Jews at Oxford Uni-
versity, England, this summer,
will speak to teveral youth
groups in Detroit when she vis-
its here Oct. 10 to 18. Miss
Frieder will be the guest of Dr.
and Mrs. Samuel B. Danto of
2224 Chicago boulevard. She is
program director of the Cincin-
nati Round Table of Christians
and Jews.

Morris Snow, Pres.

Joseph Weisberg, V-Pres.
Harry Higer, Treas.
Samuel Becker, Secy.

At the opening membershipt
meeting of the Detroit Section of
the American Jewish Congress, the
following officers were elected:
President, Harry Nathan; vice-
presidents, Leon Kay, Harry M.
Kaminer, M. Liberman, Mrs. M.
Mendelson, Dr. M. Raskin and
Jacob Schreier; executive secre-
tary, Eve Neidelman; treasurer,
Nathan Linden; financial secre-
tary, Sam Lichtenstein, and cor-
responding secretary, Mrs. Sam
Lichtenstein.

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extends best wishes to its
members and friends for
a happy and prosperous
New Year

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Extends Best Wishes to All Its Members
and to Jewry Throughout the Entire
World for
A HAPPY NEW YEAR WITH
PEACE AMONG ALL PEOPLES

Hadassah Little Women
Open Season Sunday

ROSH HASHONAH

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THE TUROVER AID SOCIETY

Dessert Luncheon
Programs on Oct. 8

The Little Women of Hadassah
will hold its first meeting of the
season at 2:30 p.m. Sunday, Oct.
6 at the Rose Sittig Cohen Build-
ing. Moe Kesner will sing and
also conduct the girls in Hebrew
songs.
Girls of high school age who
are interested in joining the Lit-
tle Women are invited. For fur-
ther information call Phyllis Zieve,
the president, at TO. 8-4983.

posure and inadequate medical
supplies, the women's division of
the Jewish Welfare Federation
and the Junior Service Group
have adopted participation in the
SOS emergency collection as a
major project this fall.
An advisory committee of the
women's division will help to co-
ordinate activities, in cooperation
with Mrs. Helen Singei, city-wide
chairman of SOS, while Norman
Naimark, regional chairman of the
youth division of the Joint Dis-
tribution Committee, is forming a
group of juniors who will head
an SOS program.
A special film, explaining the
aims of the emergency collection,
has been issued by the Joint Dis-
tribution Committee and may be
booked for showing by any inter-
ested group. Mrs. Singer, UN.
3-9280, will reserve the film and
suggest operators who can project
the 35 mm. film.
Religious groups and schools are
participating in the SOS drive for
tinned foods, bandages, medicines,
vitamins, layettes, safety pins and
other comfort Items.
Maternity clothes are urgently

New Year's Greetings from

The Officers and Members of the

Bnai David Ladies' Auxiliary

MRS. JOE WEINGARDEN, Pres.
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