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November 15, 1946 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1946-11-15

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Page Six

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Segal to Address
Primrose Affair

Detroiter Reelected

Rabbi Guest Speaker
at Donor Luncheon

Rabbi Jacob E. Segal of the
Northwest Hebrew Congregation
will be the principal speaker at
the 12th annual donor luncheon
of the Primrose Benevolent Club,
Tuesday Nov. 26 at the Hotel
Book Cadillac.
Mrs. Max Vitenson is general
chairman of the affair and Mrs.
Joseph Rodman will act as toast-
mistress. Harry Wugut is presi-
dent of the society.
Entertainment at the party will
include a fashion revue under the
auspices of Sax-Kay and songs
by Barbara Traub accompanied
by her father Alfred Traub.
Workers for the luncheon are
Mrs. Samuel Weinman and Mrs.
Nathan Sandler, pledge captains;
Mrs. Jack Aron and Mrs. Louis
Friedman, journal chairmen; Mrs.
Jacob E. Steinhardt, publicity; and
Mesdames Samuel Mazer, Albert
Hoffman, Harry Gross, Martin Co-
hen; Samuel Malitz, T. Lumberg,
Simon Plafkin and Louis Jacob-
son, captains.
Mrs. Douglas Brown
Primrose recently contributed
Named
as Director
$340 to the Child Rescue Fund of
which Mrs: Nathan Rusumna is
DALLAS, Tex.—Mrs. Joseph M.
chairman. Next Monday, Mrs. M. Welt of Detroit was reelected pres-
Marks and Mrs. M. Neiman will ident and Mrs. Douglas I. Brown
be hostesses at the USO.
was named to the board of di-
rectors of the National Council of
Jewish Women at the 18th trien-
nial convention last week.
A more liberal immigration pol-
icy, as the most effective way in
which this country can influence
A hike will be held Sunday by Great Britain to open the doors
Chapter I, Zionist Organization of of Palestine to the dispossessed
America. The group will meet at Jews of Europe was urged in an
1:30 p.m. at the Palmer Park address to the assembly by Clay-
ton Fritchey, executive editor of
skating pavilion.
The chapter will hold an open the New Orleans Item.
Fritchey, who recently returned
meeting at 8:15 p. m. Tuesday at
from a tour of Europe sponsored
Shaarey Zedek.
Evelyn Eizeiman, chairman of by the war department, called for
the program committee, announced the immediate admission of 100,-
that Rabbi Chaim Weinstein will 000 European Jews into Palestine
a matter of humanitarian con-
be guest speaker. His subject will as
cern.
be "Political Zionism vs. Spiritual
Mrs. Welt presented "The Jew-
Zionism."
Jack Rape, membership chair- ish Woman of the Year" award
to Mrs. David M. Levy, of New
man, TY. 4-4152 y111sitte,4
information.
tribution to human welfare during
1946." Mrs. Levy is national chair-
man of the United Jewish Appeal's
Berditchever Awaits
Women's Division, which has
raised $9,000,000 of the $80,000,000
Celebration Thursday
collected to date toward the 1946
The Berditchever Progresilve Aid drive's $100,000,000 goal.
Mrs. Welt also announced, as
Society will hold a social evening
at 9 p. m. Thursday at Beth Tefilo an accompanying feature of the
Emanuel, in honor of Mr. and award, the establishment of the
Mrs. Harry Kaminer. The occa- Adele Rosenwald Levy Scholar-
sion will commemorate the birth ship, one of a number of social
work scholarships which the NCJW
of their first grandchild.
Amelia Babad, New York actress, is offering in this country to qua-
and Moishe Domby will participate lified European women who will
return to help in social recon-
in the program.
Among the speakers will be Har- struction of their own countries.
ry Nathan, president, Detroit Sec-
tion of the American Jewish Con-
MARSHALL WOMEN
gress; Charles Driker, president of
The Louis Marshall Women of
the Landsmanshaften organiza- Bnai Brith will present the Wayne
tions, and M. Mohr, president of Hillel debating team at their next
the Polish Federation. Sam Brain- social meeting Tuesday at Work-
in will preside.
men's Circle.

Editor Due at Shaarey Zedek;
Adler Is Sisterhood Speaker

Saginaw Rabbi to Address JNF Women
at Rally to Spur Annual Donor Event

William Baiilies, $250 each; and
Mesdames David Wolin, Nathan
Agree, Ben Agree and William
Hordes, $100 each.
Members are being asked to
bring contributions to the SOS
campaign to the meeting.

Zedakah President

Ihrgialaionday

A brunch and musical program
will be presented by the Omicron
chapter of Alpha Zeta Omega, na-
tional pharmaceutical organization,
Monday at the home of Mrs. Irwin
Buchalter of Cherrylawn avenue.
Mrs. Edward Rothenberg, na-
tional president, will speak. Parti-
MRS. HENRY LEVETT is pres - cipants in the musicale will be
dent of the Zedakah Club which Herman Pritz and W. Perkins,
will hold its annual donor lunch- violinists, Mrs. H. Sheehan, pianist,
eon Wednesday, Dec. 4 at the and Mrs. Rosina LaKritz, vocalist.
Masonic Temple. Mrs. Morris Adler For information call Mrs. Sey-
will present a book review at the mour Morton, program chairman,
next meeting of the organization TO. 7-4530.
at 1 p. m. Monday at the home of
Mrs. Abe Goldstein, 17321 Cher-
rylawn avenue.

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a.m. to 10 p.m.

Pisgah to Present
Humorist Monday

Davidson to Appear
at Lodge Meeting

In response to public demand,
Pisgah Lodge of Bnai Brith will
present Irving Davidson, nation.
ally famed humorist, at 8:30
p.m. Monday in the Brown Mem-
orial Chapel of Temple Beth El.
A musical program will precede
his appearance.
Davidson is noted for blending
Yiddish and Anglo-Jewish humor
into serious speech in so adroit a
manner that his hearers keep
clamoring for more.
A large attendance is anticipat-
ed and Isadore Starr, program
committee chairman, accordingly
requests that members and their
friends arrive before the meeting
opens.

Review by Conductor

Valter Poole, assistant conductor
of the Detroit Symphony Orches-
tra, will review the "Life and Mu-
sic of Bach, Beethoven, Schubert
and Schuman" at a meeting of the
Music Study Club at 1:30 p.m.
Tuesday at the Women's City
Club.
Florence Kutzen, pianist, will
illustrate numbers by Bach and
Beethoven and a group of Schu-
bert songs will be sung by Mrs.
Abraham Brasch, accompanied by
Mrs. Isadore Mendelson. Mrs. Ber-
nard Lachs will be chairman.

Detroit Halevy Singing Society

The Workman's
Circle School

DAN FROHMAN, Musical Director

has transportation at

1ST CONCERT—Tuesday, Nov. 19, 1946--8:30 p.m.
with Dorothy Ornest, soprano and Dr. Jerome Gross,
violinist
2ND CONCERT—Wednesday, Feb. 5, 1947-8:30 p.m.
with Jacob Becker, cellist and Irving Rosengard, baritone
3RD CONCERT—Wednesday, May 7, 1947-8:30 p.m.
with Rebecca Frohman, pianist and Robert Tulman, tenor

McCulloch Public
School and Longfellow
School

For Further Information Call
TO. 6-9619 or UN. 3.7793

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the installation of officers of the
Detroit Chapter of the Selfhelp of
Emigrees from Central Europe at MR. B.Z. GOLDBERG
8:30 p. tn. Saturday at the Jewish
Editor of the Jewish Tag
Community Center.
Dr. and Mrs. Leopold Neuhaus,
who recently arrived in this coun-
Will Report on His Trip
try from Europe, will speak.

MILLER'S

The council of the Pioneer Wo-
men's Organization has received
a gift of $500 for the Kfar Saba
Children's Home in Palestine by
Mrs. Sophie Weinberg to comme-
morate the first Yahrzeit of her
late husband, Al Weinberg.
A gift of $250 for the building
fund was also given by the Koros-
tishever Aid Society.
Contributors to the group's Child
Rescue Fund are: Bialostoker Aid
Society, $240; Pinsker Aid Society,
$240; Kovler Voliner Aid Soddy,
$100; Shedlitz Aid Society, $360;
Primrose Benevolent Club, $360;
Midkowitzer Women's Club, $325;
Laiveck Reading Circle, $134; Mla-
wer Umgegend Verein, $240; Gold_
en Rule Aid Society, $240; Kvutzah
Ivrith, $100; Stolarsky Club, $130;
Mrs. M. Stulberg, $105; Mendele
Reading Circle, $129.35; Ladies
Chevra Kadisha, Chesed Shel Emes
$100; and in memory of Sam Nel-
son and Joseph Engelberg, $150.
The Sosnovitzer Bendiner Ver-
ein, Celia Feigenson and Mrs. B.
Letvin Hai Group also made con-
tributions.

IRVING DAVIDSON


NOVEMBER 20th, 8:30 p.m.

at the BNAI MOSHE Synagogue

Lawrence and Dexter

LECTURE HALL, DETROIT INSTITUTE OF ARTS

Woodward Avenue Entrance

Series Tickets (3 Concerts) $5.00, Tax Included
Single Concert $1.80, Tax Inc., Phone TO. 8.6633

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A rally to spur the annual donor
event of the Ladies Auxiliary of
the Jewish National Fund will be
held at 12:30 p. m. Tuesday at the
Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg.
Rabbi Edward M. Tenenbaum of
Saginaw will be guest speaker and
Madelyn Bishop will present dra-
matic readings.
The luncheon will be held Jan.
28 at Masonic Temple. Mesdames
Jack Rosenthal and Philip Cutler
are chairman and co-chairman re-
spectively of the event.
DIVISION HEADS NAMED
Other commiittee heads include
Mesdames Harry Schumer and
Leo Gold, secretaries; David Co-
hen, chairman of organizations;
Ben Schwartz, in memoriam; Na-
than Rosin, tickets; Harry Buch-
man, pledges; N. Adelman, Golden
Book inscriptions; Charles Frie-
denberg, dunam purchases; Wil-
liam Hordes, Sefer Bar Mitzvah;
Harry Newcorn, corresponding sec-
retary; and Jules Kraft, publicity.
Division chairmen for luncheon
solicitations are Mesdames Mor-
ris Davis, Ralph Falk, William
Klafer, I. Kardner, Jack Krass,
Benjamin Laikin, I. Lawton, S.
Pearlman, A. Prag, Harry
Schwartz, F. Skolnick, Albert New-
man and Paul Newman.
$1,000 GIFT GIVEN
Among the larger contributors
to the JNF are Mrs. Samuel Bro-
dy, $1,000; Mrs. Max Rosenbaum,
$500; Mesdames Benjamin Klein,
John Hayman, Joshua Karbal and

Fort Wayne Hotel.
Proceeds will go for the care
and education of orphans brought
from Europe into Palestine.
Mrs. Leo Genser is chairman
and is also in charge of pledges.
Mrs. L. Friedman is chairman
of ad book, with Mrs. Ruby Miller,
co-chairman. Mesdames Philip
Schrieber, M. Wasserman and S.
Reisig are Mrs. Friedman's as-
sistants.

Pioneer Women
Get Over $3,000
in Contrtbution3

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Teller of Tales

Three major activities will high- Palestine."
light the 'coming week at Congre-
One of the best known labor
gation Shaarey Zedek.
Zionists in the United States,
On Tuesday, the sisterhood will Greenberg is a noted publicist and
open its annual series of book re- writer. The Jewish Frontier is
views and brunches at 12:30 p.m. considered a leader among Anglo-
with a talk by Rabbi Morris Adler Jewish periodicals.
on "A Model Jewish Book Shelf."
Greenberg's lecture is the third
A question period will follow the in the bi-weekly series of the
address.
Men's Club.
MRS. WETSMAN AT HEAD
ONEG SIIABATS START
The brunches are under the gen-
The congregation will inaugur-
eral chairmanship of Mrs. Herman ate its Friday evening "(Meg Sha-
Wetsman, and Mrs. Walter Field bats at 8:15 p.m., Nov. 22. Ser-
is program chairman. Tickets may vices will be held in the main syn-
be obtained from Mrs. Richard A. agogue and an Oneg Shabat pro-
Cott, TO 8-5617.
gram will follow in the social hall.
Hayim Greenberg, editor of The
The Oneg Shabats will be held
Jewish Frontier and the Yiddisher once a month during the winter
Kaempfer, will speak at 8:30 p.m. and early spring. The public is
Wednesday, on "The Future of invited.

Mizrachi Event
• . •
Mrs. Welt Chosen Is Set for Dec. 3
The seventh annual donor lunch-
eon of the Young Women's Mizra-
Again by Council chi
will be held Dec. 3 at the

Chapter I Plans
Hike for Sunday

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