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CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle
Friday, November 8, 1946.
Sisterhood to Hear
Dr. Crane, Adler
Youth Leaders Honored by League
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Northwest Charts
Late Friday Rites
Artist at Beth El
Inaugural Services
Are Set for Nov. 22
Maps Panel Debate
at Shaarey Zedek
The first late Friday evening
service at the Northwest Hebrew
Congregation will be held. at 8:30
A panel discussion led by Rabbi
Nov. 22.
11Iorris Adler and Dr. Henry Hitt
The service will include Zemirot
Crane, pastor of Central Methodist
and a sermon by Rabbi Jacob E.
Church, will highlight the meeting
Segal, and will be followed by an
of the Sisterhood of Shaarey Zedek
Oneg Shabbat of refreshments and
at 1 p. m. Monday. The subject
community singing.
will be "Achieving Victory."
The installation of the newly
Dr. Crane has won wide acclaim
elected officers of the congrega-
as a champion of minority groups
tion, it was announced by Herbert
and of human rights. He is one
L. Harris, chairman of the even-
of the founders of the Detroit
ing's program, will take place at
Round Table.
8:30 p. m.
8
DESSERT LUNCHEON
The installing officer will be Isa-
w.
dore Sobeloff, who will also make
A dessert luncheon will be served
Phyllis Roskin, pianist (above)
under the supervision of Mrs. Ben
the principal address.
(lance art-
A musical program has been ar- and Marie Bollinger,
Lefkowitz and Mrs. Frank Bern-
lecture recital
ranged and refreshments will be ist, will present a
stein, co-chairmen of the social
served by the sisterhood. The en- on the dance at the meeting of
Committee. Mrs. Aaron Silber-
tire community is invited to par- the Sisterhood of Temple Beth
blatt, program chairman, an- At Its opening meeting of the season Oct. 30, the League of Jewisn
El at 2 p.m. Monday In the
nounces that Mrs. David Kallman Women's Organizations conferred its first Mildred Simons Rosenberg
ticipate.
for
their
Brown Memorial Chapel. They
will present several vocal selec- memorial awards to Zelda Cohen, 18, and Martin Citrin, 17,
will unfold a panorama of both
tions, accompanied by Miss Flor- leadership in youth activities and contributions to Jewish communal
life. Zelda is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cohen of Cherry-
the classic and flamenco styles
ence Kutzen.
of dancing. A dessert luncheon
Mrs. Abe KatzMan, president, lawn avenue and Martin is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob A. Citrin
of Grixdalo avenue. Above, Mrs. Samuel B. Danto, president of the
will be served preceding the pro-
invites the sisterhood members to
league, is presenting a ritual winecup and candlesticks to the pair
gram.
bring their friends.
NEW YORK—The National Wo-
The sale of book review and emblematic of the award.
men's League of the United Syna-
brunch tickets is continuing under
gogue of America will hold its
the chairmanship of Mrs. Richard
29th national conference Nov. 24-
Cott, TO. 8-5617.
27 in Chicago, Mrs. Barnett Kopel-
SERIES POPULAR
man of New York City, national
Since the announcement by Mrs.
president, announced.
Walter Field, program chairman of
"The conference will emphasize
ATLANTIC CITY (JTA) — The the role women must assume In
Book Reviews, that the 'series
27th annual convention of the Miz- fostering interracial understand-
would open with a review of Jew-
Mrs. Samuel B. Danto, presi-
rachi Organization of America ing," said Mrs. Kopelman.
ish books by Rabbi Adler, the de-
adopted a resolution rejecting pro.
More than 400 sisterhoods with dent of the League of Jewish Wo-
mand for 'tickets has increased.
"World Government" will be the posals for partition of Palestine a total membership of 50,000 in men's Organizations, has been
Members are urged to bring
canned or dehydrated foods to subject of the lecture to be de- and "re-affirming the historical the United States and Canada will named fraternal delegate to rep-
the meeting for SOS. Mesdames livered by Rabbi Leon Fram at claim of an independent Jewish send delegates. The National Wo- resent the National Conference of
Morris Halperin and William Nad- the Sabbath Eve services of Tem- state within its historic boundaries men's League of the United Syna- Christians and Jews at a meeting
gogue was founded in 1917 to fos- of the National Council of Church
ler, SOS co-chairmen, will also ple Israel, at 8:30 p. m. Friday, as ordained by the Torah."
The vote on the resolution came ter the teachings of traditional Women in Grand Rapids, Nov.
accept, monetary contributions in Nov. 15.
Because of the popular interest after a sharp attack on the par- Judaism.
lieu of canned goods and make
11 to 15.
in the theme of world government, tition proposal of the Jewish Agen-
Rabbi Morris Adler of Detroit
the purchases.
Mrs. Danto was appointed by the
Rabbi Fram will deliver this lec- cy executive by Leon Gellman, will be one of the assembly
Rev. Joseph Q. Mayne, executive
ture in the large auditorium of Mizrachi president, who told the speakers.
the Detroit Institute of Arts. In convention that the executive's Conference discussion include the secretary of the Detroit round
the course of the sermon he will partition proposal was a "fatal rol6 of sisterhoods in alleviating table and vice-president of the na-
tional conference. She will be in
review the most widely read books political error."
distress abroad and plans to in- charge of the literature distribu-
on the subject such as Reeves'
Reporting on his recent visit to crease the flow of books to DP
tion for the conference.
"The Anatomy of Peace" and Cou- Palestine, Gellman said that "the
camps.
sin's "Modern Man is Obsolete."
outside world has no conception
The Youth Group of Temple Is- whatsoever of the violent terror-
Rabbi Morris Besdin of New
York will be guest speaker at a rael especially invites the young istic acts of the British Adminis-
rally called by Rabbi Joshua S. people of the community to parti tration."
Gedalia Bublick, honorary presi-
Sperka, chairman of the local com- cipate in a free discussion follow-
dent of the Mizrachi Organiza-
mittee of League for Religious La- ing the service.
Irwin
Jay
Rosen,
son
of
Mr.
and
tion, called on the forthcoming
bor in Palestine, for 8 p. m. Sun-
day, at Yeshivath Beth Yehudah. Mrs. Sidney Rosen, will celebrate World Zionist Congress to make
his
Bar
Mitzvah
at
this
service.
radical changes in the leadership
Rabbi Besdin was a chaplain in
the Army, serving three years 'in The Choir of Temple Israel con- of the Jewish Agency executive.
ducted
by
Dan
Frohman
will
sing
He attacked the present Zionist
Europe.
The league is supporting the in support of Cantor Robert S. leadership for its !'weak spineless
policies and defeatist attitude."
work of 50 representatives from Tulman.
Rabbi Fram's lecture will be the
Rabbi Max Kirshblum, executive
Palestine, who have established 60
first
in
a
new
series
of
sermons
on
vice-president of the organization,
work camps and 31 children's
world
affairs
which
he
will
deliver
who introduced the anti-partition
homes in Europe.
11563 DEXTER—opposite Dexter Theatre
The first open meeting of the on successive Friday nights. The resolution, warned that the Miz-
auff,
second
lecture
in
the
series
will
rachl would be forced to leave the
Child Rescue Fund of Hapoel Ha-
MONDAY Ors THURSDAY: 10 till 9
be
on
the
subject
"Who
Menaces
Jewish Agency if the executive did
mizrachi will be at noon, Monday,
FRIDAYS: 91111 5 • SUNDAYS:10 1111 7
World Peace—Russia, Britain or not follow a line agreed upon by
bnoncti
at the home of Mrs. H. R. Cohen,
the U. S. A.?"
all Zionist bodies.
4045 Buena Vista avenue west.
FACTORY STORE-838S Lyndon Ave. et Hoak:Ivo
tint erIETIL4.1
MONDAY thru THURSDAY: 9:30 till 8:30
FRIDAYS: 9 till S • SUNDAYS: 10 1111 7
BICUR CIIOLEM
onaco CrzocoratEl
The Young Women's Bicur Cho-
Both Stores Closed Saturday
lera Organization will hold - a tea
Opening Soon-136 W. Lafayette (laia•tt•
at 1 p. m. Monday, Nov. 11, at
&• Jillengt1
The Sisterhood of Congregation
the home of Mrs. Louis Katz, 19485
Beth Aaron, will meet Monday at
Suffolk drive.
the synagogue to hear final plans
for the Nov. 19 luncheon to raise
funds for the completion of the
kitchen of the synagogue. Mrs. J.
EXTRAORDINARY TERM FOR PLEASURE
Raisin heads the luncheon corn-
The installation of the officers
HIGH COURT OF BNAI BRITH
mittee. She can be reached at UN. of Congregation Bnai David, took
STATE OF BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL AUXILIARY
3-2764.
place Nov. 3 at impressive rites
Mrs. Herman Becker has an- in the synagogue auditorium.
Nature
nounced that the Hebrew week-day
Charles Rogers presided. David
PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL
and Sunday schools are in full J. Cohen, outgoing president, re-
of
operation. Registration is still be- ported on the achievements of his
LOUIS MARSHALL CHAPTER
Action
ing taken.
administration.
On behalf of itself and BNAI BRITH,
In a stepped up drive for new
Joseph A. Block was installed as
Complainants,
ANNUAL DONOR
members, the Men's Club of the president; Joseph Gorman, vice-
DINNER AND DANCE
vs.
congregation held it first open president; Mendel Shifman, treas-
6 p.m.
social at the synagogue Thursday. urer; and Dan Otis, secretary. The
People, and all of their relatives and friends, individually and col-
Dinner
Rabbi Chaim Weinstein, newly following will serve on the board
9
p.m.
Dance
named spiritual director, addressed of directors: David J. Cohen, Ben
Respondents.
the group. The steering committee, Fellows, Morris Fruman, Archie
headed by P. Carpenter and J. Goldberg, Sidney Gorman, Isadore
Schwartz introduced the new mem- Gruskin, Louis Please, Julius flit-
Greetings:
YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED to lay aside all excuses, both real and fanciful, and to PER-
bers and guests.
ten, Charles Rogers, Hyman Rot-
The new officers of the congre- tenberg, Jacob Sandberg, Charles
SONALLY' APPEAR in this action (and there will be plenty of it) at thils EXTRAORDINARY TERM
be convened at 6 p.m. sharp, Sunday, December 1st, 1946,
gation were recently installed at Shere, Myron J. Solomon, Saul
of the HIGH COURT OF BNAI BRITH,
HOTEL, to
Woodward and Kirby Avenues, Detroit, to personally aid
mpressive ceremonies. They in- Waxman, Morris W. Zack.
- SHERATON
at
WARDELL in
lude Alex Margulies, honorary
The congregation held its annual
the the
Organization
raising funds We S.O.S., Poet War Service, Anti-Defamation League, Levi Me-
president; M. Schneider, presi- installation dinner following the
morial Hospital, National Jewish Hospital, Bellfaire, Hillel Foundation, Vocational Guidance and BBYO.
dent, Earl Krupp, first vice presi- ceremonies.
FOR YOUR FAILURE TO APPEAR AND ANSWER to the call of FRIENDSHIP, HELP, and SO-
dent; Joe Schwartz, second vice
CIABILITY, you will be adjudged GUILTY of not having the Welfare of our Organization at heart
president; L. Levine, treasurer;
LOMZAR LADIES
and the PENALTY to you will be the loss of a wonderful evening of PLEASURE, ENTERTAINMENT,
Dr. Ben Benjamin, secretary; and
Donations of $25 each were made
and DANCING, followed by Remorse and a Conscience-stricken feeling of a DUTY UNFULFILLED.
A. Margulies, S. Rubin, H. Moore, to the Emergency Food Commit-
By order of the Court,
C. Gell, S. Friedman, J. Harris, tee, Youth Aliyah and the Sisters
B. Drapkin, L. Gendler, H. Beck- of Zion Mizrachi by the Lomzar
Chairman:
er, E. Miller and P. Carpenter, Ladies Social Club at a meeting at
GUS D. EISENBERG,
ELLEN GOLDBERG, Friend of the Court
2233 Clairmount, Presiding
members of the board.
the home of Mrs. Sam Seligson.
3205
Tyler
Avenue
An inscribed watch was present-
ed to Margulies for his devoted
Order No. 240
HANITA GROUP
labors on behalf of the congrega-
NOTICE TO RESPONDENT. Case may be settled by mailing signed pledge Bards to or by appear-
A card party will be held by
of the Court, Ellen Goldberg, or Referees Ethel Olender, 8711 LaSalle Blvd., and
tion.
the Hanita Group of the Pioneer
ing before Friend
pledged
Sandy Saxer, 3276 Oakman Blvd., on or before November 20th, 1946, and paying amount
Women's Organization Wednesday
JERUSALEM—Lydda Airport is at Rosenberg's. Proceeds will go
($6.50 for each pledge).
on a direct route to the United to the Child Rescue Fund. Tickets
States in the new TWA New may be obtained from Becky Gold-
York-Bombay service soon to go berg, TO. 6-5072.
into operation.
United Synagogue
Women to Meet
World Rule
Is Subject of
Fram Series
Mrs. Danto Named
Round Table Aide
for U.S. Conclave
Mizrachi Bars
Partition Plan
New York Rabbi
to Speak at Rally
of Religious Labor
L
c;intil.CU L :sp,,,zazties
tan
Beth Aaron Sisterhood Meets Monday;
Men's Club Spurs Membership Drive
Block Installed
at Bnai David