Axericam ,7avish Periodical Ceder CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 pionimmommwm., Page Severs 7 Sherman. The speaker for the evening was Samuel Rhodes, past department commander. DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Friday, November 8, 1946. 6 Luncheon Head seas oup qov, trey erg- ram\ ined of troit I in. of a .ssah S ue ■ ciety sting, $100,. Los eve- rough affair Ring funior eason. ident; ident; vice- ancial treas- sport& 1, pub. tsalind Ltalers. ;EP rgency ing its 12, at ood at Ned to ladimi. camps. Volock, fiER on be- I Table ety of First 'arborn, Bnai Brith Highlights JWV THE PROCEEDS from the re- cent dance held by the rehabili- Phil Rothschild, membership chair- DETROIT LODGE AUXILIARY tation and welfare committee of men. the department under the chair- A business meeting of the De- Information can be obtained by manship of Rudolph Stein, will be troit Lodge Auxiliary of Bnai calling Jerry Helfrnan, TY. 2-4733. partially allocated to a fund to Brith will be at 8:30 p. m. Tues- provide cigarettes for veterans in day, Nov. 12, at the Robe Sittig YOUNG WOMEN Michigan hospitals. Cohen Bldg. • • • Miriam Albert, past president of District 6 and first national presi- ON NOV. 11, POST 135 will DISTRICT GRAND LODGE dent of Bnai Brith Young Women, sponsor an Armistice Day program Mrs. Leonard Sims of Pinehurst will be guest speaker at 1:30 p. m. to which all posts and auxiliaries avenue was elected second vice- Sunday, Nov. 17, at the Jewish have been invited. Dr. Joseph Eder, president of Women's District Community Center, at the Detroit director of professional services in Grand Lodge 6, Bnai Brith, at a Bnai Brith Young Women's Coun- the Detroit region of the Veterans meeting Monday, of district dele- cil "All Detroit Bnai Brith Day" Administration, will give an in- gates and officers at Chicago. membership affair. Young women formal talk. Entertainment and re- between the ages of 18 and 25 freshments are also on the pro- RABBI ZAGEIt LODGE are invited. Dorothy Berenson is gram. • • • Rabbi Zager Lodge will launch chairman for the day. She will be its first membership drive at 8:30 assisted by Deborah, Diane Mal- LT. ELI LEVIN POST 230, to- p. m. Tuesday, at Jericho Temple, lerman, Emma Lazarus, Louis gether with the Lt. Jack Winokur A movie, "The Anti-Defamation Marshall, Naomi, and Rebecca Post 268 will sponsor a "Million- League," will be shown. Aaron Ro- Gratz groups. By DR. PERRY P. BURNSTINE aire's Night Party" at the JWV senberg will be guest speaker. headquarters Saturday, Nov. 16. ARMISTICE DAY, Monday, is of There will be a nominal admis- Those wishing to attend may DOWNTOWN LODGE secure free tickets by calling TO. The Greater Detroit Bnal Brith greater significance this year than sion charge. • • • 5-3316, TO. 8-8511 or DA. 4261. Council has announced the forma- ever before. Veterans, as well as THE NEW OFFICERS of the tion and completion of a new the general public, on this day pay their respects to the men and wo- Lt. Raymond Zussman Post 333 MARSHALL B AND P lodge. It's the Detroit Downtown Lodge men who have given their all to will be installed into office Sun- The donor dinner of the Louis Marshall Business and Professional 1641, which recently Installed of. their country in World Wars I day, Nov. 10, at the department headquarters, 8212 Twelfth street. Chapter of Bnai Brith will be Dec. ficers at the Statler Hotel. Samuel and II. Armistice Day is a day for patri- Dr. Perry Burnstine, department 1 at the Wardell Sheraton Hotel, W. Leib, general committeeman Ellen Goldberg, chairman, an. from District Grand Lodge 6, was otic celebration mixed with vary- commander, will be installing of- ing emotions. On the one hand it ficer. in charge of the installation. nounced. • • • The officers are: Mannie Corn- is a day of honor and devotion for THE NEW SHALOM Post 537 field, president; Claud Goldstone, the heroes who fought as well as FORMED NEW LODGE The seventh annual donor lunch- the martyrs who fell, in order that The nucleus of a new .Bnat Brith first vice president; Murray Ber- our American way of life shall be will hold a special panel Monday, eon of the Pisgah Women of Bnai lin, second vice president; Ralph Nov. 18 at Shaarey Zedek. Three Brith will be held at 12:30 p. m. lodge will hold its first open meet- Finsterwald, corresponding secre- preserved and that right shall former chaplains of World War II, Tuesday at Masonic Temple. Mrs. ing Wednesday evening, Nov. 13, tary; Nathan Verlin, recording again and again have the mastery Rabbi Eliezer A. Levi, Rabbi Ja- at 12233 Linwood avenue. The secretary; Dave Singer, financial over might. On the other hand it Samuel Gold is chairman. cob Segal and Rabbi Morris Ad- Proceeds will go to the follow- group will be composed mainly of secretary; Ben Cowan, chaplain; is a day of frolic and reminiscence ler, will be the principals. Hyman young men and returned veterans. ing: Anti-Defamation League, Na- Morris Yarmy, guardian; L. A. with comrades, who fought side Safran of Sholom Post will pre- Temporary officers of the group Waldman, warden, and Harry Parr, tional Jewish Hospital, Bnai Brith by side in battle. side. are Sam Schiff, chairman, Bernie Youth Organization, Overseas Re- Irving Kramer and M. M. Gerson, The Department of Michigan Whiteman, treasurer; Jerry Helf- lief Program, Adopt a Family, and with its 19 posts and eight auxili- man, secretary; Phil Kaplan and trustees. MOLLY SEGAL AUXILIARY aries, is sponsoring a patriotic pro- In Camp groups. The Molly Segal Auxiliary of gram Monday and is participating The B. Siegel Company will Directs Welfare Event with other veteran groups in an the Detroit Jewish Consumptive present a fashion show and the enormous Armistice Victory Par- Relief Society of Denver will hold Pisgah players will perform a mu- a social and membership drive ade on Woodward avenue. sical skit. Sunday, Nov. 17, at Jericho Hall, The donor committee includes • 2705 Joy road. Mrs. Sidney Pozen, pledge card BEFORE A GATHERING of chairman; Mrs. A. Bernard Flayer over .300 members and friends of 11ENVER HOME and Mrs. Joseph J. Beck, co-chair- the Sol Yetz-Morris Cohen Post men; Mrs. Bernard Cohen and The Detroit League for the Na- 530, the mother of Sol Yetz and Mrs. Morris Gold, arrangements; the brother of Morris Cohen pre- tional Home for Jewish Children Mrs. Marvin B. Levin, program; sented the new post with the na- at Denver will hold its dinner Mrs. Bernard Goodman, publicity; tional and post colors. The newly dance Nov. 30 at the Hotel Book Mrs. Max Goldhoff and Mrs. Al elected officers were installed by Cadillac. General chairman is Mrs. Over 60 delegates from Michi- Burrows, hostess; and Mrs. Mor- the senior vice commander of the Charles Kottler, UN. 3-4047, and ris Weinberg, ad book. Mesdames gan, Ohio, Indiana and Pennsyl- department, Maurice Bordelove, ticket chairman is Mrs. Jack Hal- Alan Barron, Julius Ring, Sam vania attended the recent East- assisted by the chief of staff, Harry perin, TY. 5-4107. Schwartz, Leslie Brooks and Garie Central Regional Conference of • Wolfe are Mrs. Weinberg's as- the Pioneer Women's Organiza- tion in Detroit. sistants. Mrs. Jacob Schreier, president Members oZ the play cast are Mesdames Herman Berlin, Ben- of the Detroit council, was chair- jamin Balan, Joshe Gordon, Allan man of the conference. She was LaBen, Philip Ruskin, Philip Helf- assisted by Mrs. David Sislin. WILL BE HELD man, Aaron Weiss, Rozina LaKritz, A dramatic play was presented Seeer.554 Reuben Axelrod, Jerome Helfman, by Detroit members of the organi- Philip Menkowitz, Irwin Buckalter, zation together with the local Leon Rives, Arthur Silberblatt, Al- Habonim. This was followed by a at bert Tessler and Milton Weinstein. cultural symposium participated MRS. SAM OSNOS is chairman of in by Mrs. Abraham Cohen of De- troit and Mesdames J. Conway the twenty-sixth annual banquet of the Jewish Women's European Music Study Chairman and M. Halperin of Cleveland. Cortland and Dexter Welfare Organization to be held Morris Lieberman, chairman of Sunday, Nov'. 24, at Shaitrey Zedek. the Detroit central committee of Assisting her are Mesdames Ida Guest Speaker the Labor Zionist Organization of Goldsmith, co-chairman, and Jack America, greeted the conference. Seder, treasurer. Reservations may A proclamation in behalf of the be obtained by calling TO. 7-8865 national chairman of Moatzoth- or TR. 2-3638. The North Wood- Halpoaloth was presented by Mrs. ward Branch of the organization Prominent Rabbi from New York and Miriam Rubenstein of Detroit. will hold its donor luncheon Jan. National Leader of Hapocl Hatnizrachi 13 at the Hotel Statler. Broadcast Fashion Show Is Feature of Pisgah Affair 60 PWO Delegates Attend Conference 4 States Represented at District Session Zionist Rally and Mass Meeting SUNDAY, NOV. 10 at 8 p.m. ,nonerf ERG ag ['rip lestine 0 p.m. lagogue • Yeshivath Beth Yehudah Rabbi Morris Besdin Sholem Aleichem Jubilee Concert Is Sunday Event CC 8. F . MRS. JULIUS GREEN is chair- man of the Music Study Club's concert committee, which is mak- ing preparations for the group's annual concert. The musicale will feature two young musicians, Ja- cab and Isidor Lateiner, pianist and violinist respectively. Mrs. Sidney Wallace is co-chairman. The club opened its season Wed- nesday, Nov. 6, with a luncheon at the home of Mrs. J. 11. Schakne, 8603 LaSalle boulevard. Ysaak Gladstone, singer of Yid- dish and Hebrew songs, will make his first Detroit appearance at the jubilee concert of the Sholem Ale'. chem Folk Institute, Sunday even- ing, Nov. 10, at Temple Beth El. A group of children from the Sholem Aleichem schools and the United High School, will present choral recitations. Reservations may still be ob- tained by calling HO. 5401. GOLDIE MYERSON, PWO An evening of games, sponsored by the Goldie Myerson Group of the Pioneer Women's Organization will take place at 8 p. m. Sunday, Nov. 10, at the Rose Sittig Cohen building. Proceeds will be used in aiding refugee children. ADMISSION FREE — EVERYBODY INVITED Neugarten Awaits Affair Wednesday Requests are pouring in for tick- ets for the Neugarten Medical Aid Society's "Night of Games," Mrs. Albert Schweitzer, chairman, said today. Mesdames Irving Yarrows and Norman Noble are co-chair- men. The affair will be held at 8 p. m. Wednesday, at the Hotel Book Cadillac. One of the prizes will be tickets for a lake cruise. For information call UN. 3-7202, TY. 5-3993 or UN. 3-2887. .22ND ANNUAL SEASON Detroit Committee LEAGUE FOR RELIGIOUS LABOR IN PALESTINE YOU'RE INVITED!! To Attend the Millionaires' Party Given by Detroit Halev Sing i ng Soc i ety LT. ELI LEVIN POST No. 230, JWV DAN FROHMAN, Musical Director LT. JACK WINOKUR POST No. 268, JWV CONCERT—Tuesday, Nov. 19, 1946-8:30 p.m. 1ST with Dorothy Ornest, soprano and Dr. Jerome Grose, violinist - 8:30 p.m. 2ND CONCERT — Wednesday, Feb. 5, 1947 with Jacob Becker, cellist and Irving Roaengard, baritone - 8:30 p.m. 3RD CONCERT — Wednesday, May 7, 1947 with Rebecca Frohman, pianist and Robert Tulman, tenor AND THEIR AUXILIARIES At Jewish War Veterans Headquarters 8212 TWELFTH STREET LECTURE HALL, DETROIT INSTITUTE OF ARTS UNIVERSITY AREA CLUB The University Area Women's Club will meet Wednesday even- ing, Nov. 13, at the home of Mrs. Harry Nochman. Mrs. Joseph Pin- neck, wife of the principal of MacKenzie High School, will speak. Woodward Avenue Entrance Series Tickets (3 Concerts) $5.00. Tax Included Single Concert $1.80, Tax Inc., Phone TO. 8-6633 Admission 50c Including Tax From 8:30 until ? NNW