fi tierkait "apish Periodical after 1946. arts !ert Chorus and- Jacob c cher- at its at the Henri d. edman, he all- ", will • atorlo, d will num. OW of )11 the r hus- pianist n Study Jacob at the f be f Mrs. ylawn le for egular en ar. nberg, r the held reiter. n ap. Youth S iR n. CINCINNATI 20, OHIO Bnai Brith Highlights MARSHALL B AND P The donor dinner-dance of the Louis Marshall Business and Pro- fessional Chapter of Bnal Brith will be held at 6 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 1, at the Wardell-Sheraton Hotel. Music will be furnished by Les Ryder and Dave Diamond. For information call Ellen Goldberg, TO. 5-9268, or Sandy Saxer, HO. 9299. I C con- - Page Seven DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Friday, November 22, 1946. Aids Luncheon CLIFTON AVENUE MRS. MORRIS FRIEDMAN * • • Sholem Aleichem Party Wednesday Affair Is Another in Jubilee Series The groups will consist mainly of war veterans and former mem. bers of AZA. WAYNE HILLEL Aaron Katzman of Windsor was elected president recently of the Wayne University Hillel executive board. Other officers are Joe Yanich first vice-president; Marian Kop- nick, second vice-president; Ber- nard Schiff, third vice-president; Rita Green, corresponding secre- GIRLS' CHAPTERS Mrs. Matilda Sims, second vice- tary; Betty Chafets, recording sec- president of Bnai Brith Women's retary; and Dorothea Bond, treas- District Grand Lodge No. 6, was urer. installing officer at the recent in- DIANE MALERMAN stallation of Bnal Brith Girls A membership drive of the Diane chapters. Malerman Bnal Brith Young Wo- Charters were presented by He- men is under way. For informa- len Alpert, girls director, to three tion call Lorraine Shatz, chairman, new groups. They are the FDR, TO. 5-4540. Helen Penfield and Henrietta Szold. YOUNG MEN . Officers of the Detroit-Windsor Three new Bnai Brith Young Bnai Brith Girls Council were also Men lodges are being formed un- installed. Ilene Olken, new council der the sponsorship of the Greater president, presented a gift of ap- Detroit Bnai Brith Council. preciation to Alvira Rothschild, The leaders of the three groups outgoing president. are Sam Schiff, Dr. Herbert Bean and Max Kischner. GREATER DETROIT COUNCIL The advisory board of the coun- The Greater Detroit Bnai Brith cil includes Sam G. Shulman, Council is carrying on an extensTve chairman, and Murray Sabin, co- program to form four new lodges chairman. Phil Rothschild will di- in the next 60 days. rect publicity. Another social event in the ju- bilee series of the Sholem Alei- chem Folk Institute will be the women's division's annual party Wednesday evening, at the home of Mrs. Maurice Dombey, 3294 Waverly avenue. On Dec. 7, a luncheon-musicale will be held by the division at Huyler's preliminary to the insti- tute's 20th annual donor luncheon Dec. 18 at Hotel Book Cadillac. Mrs. Ethel Shorr is chairman of the luncheon committee and Mrs. Morris Friedman is secretary. For information call UN. 1.6172 or TO. 7-8862. Farewell Is Set for Merkaz Guests Detroiter Describes Reunion at Pier With Long Lost Sister THERE WAS NO lack of tears at the crowded New York pier when Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rosen- berg, 1975 Pingree avenue, were reunited recently with Mrs. Esther Zyskind, the latter's sister, after a separation of more than two decades. To Mrs. Zyskind, who had seen her husband and other close rela- tives perish in the Auschwitz concentration camp, the reunion was balm for years of suffering under the Nazis. The meeting Is described by Ro- senberg as follows: "We waited for three and one- half hours in the crowd that leaned against a fence, dividing the passage for arrivals from those waiting. Detroit rabbis and friends of Palestinian Jewry will gather at Zack's Catering at 8:30 p.m. Satur- day to bid farewell to Rabbi Mey- er Karelitz and Jacob Landau, leaders of orthodox Jewry in Pal- • • • estine. The affair is being arranged by WATCHED EACH PERSON the Council of Orthodox Rabbis "WE STOOD there with eyes and Merkaz, 9105 Linwood avenue. The visitors have been here six peeled on the immigrants who were slowly being let out of the weeks. steamer. "We wanted to get on the boat BNAI DAVID SISTERHOOD The Mull David Sisterhood will but were not allowed. Suddenly hold its Victory Luncheon at the we spotted the long awaited Wilshire, Dec. 2. Reservations travelers. Mrs. Rosenberg could must be in by Nov. 25. They can not restrain herself any longer. be made by calling Mrs. Louis She ran to the passage, and even Garber, TO. 8-8013 or Mrs Morris the policeman who was watching the entrance could not stop her. Garber, TO. 7-0880. 'Here is my sister,' she cried, 'She. Is coming.' She did not wait FAYE STOLBURG CLUB The following new officers have for permission from the officer, been elected to the Faye Stolburg but raced up the gangplank and Club: Lillian Fink, secretary; Ida embraced her sister welcoming her Schultz, corresponding secretary; to her new home in America." • and Fay Goldberg, treasurer. Faye MEET YOUNG NIECE Stolburg is president. WITH MRS. ZYSKIND was her HEBREW LADIES AID 15-year-old daughter Ida, whom Mrs. Julia Ring is in charge of the Rosenberg's had never seen. the program for the annual donor Upon reaching Detroit, Mrs. luncheon of the Hebrew Ladies Zyskind was greeted at the Mich-. Aid Society, scheduled for Dec. 17 Igen Central station by another In the banquet hall of Bnai Moshe. Mrs. Louis Kepes is chairman. SPEAKERS GROUP An election of officers meeting of the Speakers Group will be held at 9 p.m. Saturday at the Jewish Community Center. For informa- tion call Joseph Shapiro, TOwn- send 8-2808. WOMEN'S SERVICE CLUB Final arrangements for the Cha- nukah card party of the Detroit Women's Service Club will be made at a business meeting Mon- day Mrs. Tillie Tam is party chairman. IIASHOFAR Prof. Jacob Weinberg, Jewish composer, will come to Detroit Dee. 8 to open the concert series of Hashofar. The recital will be held at the Jewish Community Center. CORNFIELD FAMILY CLUB The Cornfield Family Club was formed recently at a family meet- ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Cornfield, 3359 Lawrence avenue. Sam Jacoby was elected president; Al Stein, vice-president; Harriet Shubin, secretary, and Cornfield, treasurer. The club will meet the third Sunday of eaoh month. brother, Joshua Joyrich, 2630 Hazelwood avenue, her niece, Mrs. Helen Ritter, 2422 Elmhurst avenue, and many friends of the family. Mrs. Zyskind has not forgotten the others who have survived the Hitler holocaust. She is working to secure affidavits from American families whereby they assume re- sponsibility for Jewish women ref- ugees in Sweden who have no relatives in America to aid them. Pioneer Women Plan Pre-Luncheon Rally The first pre-donor rally of the Pi o n e e r Women's Organization Council will take place at 8:30 p. m. Monday at the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. A skit will be presented and group singing will be led by Mrs. Morris Plafkin, accompanied by Bella Goldberg at the piano. An executive board meeting of the Brandeis Group of the PWO was held Monday at the home of Dorothy Robbins. its election of officers Nov. 19 and their installation will be held ear. ly in December. • • JWV Broadcast • THE CHARLES AND AARON KOGAN Post will be instituted and its officers installed at 7:45 p. m. Sunday. Mrs. Kogan, the widowed mother of the two boys for whom the post is named, will present the official colors of the Post, which perpetuates the names of the two heroes who were killed In active battle overseas. • • • JEROME ASH OF SHALOM POST is the chairman of a com- mittee of which Harry Podolskv, commander of Downriver Post 225 of Wyandotte, and Irving Flan- ders, commander of the Charles and Aaron Kogan Post, are mem- bers, that will sponsor an even- ing of entertainment, featured by a "Battle of the Sexes," Thurs- day, Dec. 12, at the Jewish Corn. PERRY P. BURNSTINE By DR. munity Center. THE DEPARTMENT of Michi- gan has laid the formal ground THE GEN. MAURICE ROSE work for its annual military ball Post recently Installed officers at and fund raising program. The Congregation Bnai Moshe. ball will be held at the Masonic Morton Sobel was installed as Temple on Washington's Birthday, commander; Dr. Edward Stein, Saturday, Feb. 22. Five thousand senior vice-commander; William guests are expected to attend. Gross, junior vice commander; A popular name band will furnish Harold A. Reisner, adjutant; Ern- dance music and current top notch est Iczlcowitz, quartermaster; Don- entertainers will be on the pro- ald Perlis, judge advocate; Rabbi gram. E. A. Levi, chaplain; Dr. I. Peffer, The funds obtained from the post surgeon. The post has organized a bowl- souvenir program will help the many activities of the department. ing league which meets every Sun. day morning, at the Bowl-0- • • Drome, Dexter and Glendale ave- THE 20th POST of the depart- nues. Member of other JWV posts ment will soon be instituted in are invited to bowl with the Rose Bay City. The Lansing Post held post group. • • • 320 Acres of Western Atmosphere 40 Miles from Detroit Circle R Dude Ranch Brighton, Michigan Spend a Weekend in Western Surroundings • Horseback Riding 3 Hours Daily Free Instruction Hay Rides, Weenie Roasts, Square Dancing, Camp Fire Song Fest, Steak Fries and Riding are only a part of the week.end entertainment. Family Style Meals Dormitory or Private Room Accommodations All Rates Inclusive Private Parties Accommodated at "Michigan's Western Home" For information write: Circle R Dude Ranch, General Delivery, Brighton, Michigan, or call Brighton 4788. Bus Route U.S. 16. Free transportation to and from Detroit for week.end guests. IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllhIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIit An Invitation to Dance . . . THANKSGIVING NITE DANCE By Bnai Brith Young Men featuring TOMMY MARVIN AND HIS BAND Plus Open — 24 Hours THREE ROSES GRILL Restaurant — Delicatessen Albert Suarez, the noted singer THURSDAY EVE. NOV. 28 Fort Wayne Hotel Ballroom Tickets $1.50 (Tax Inc.) 9:30 to 1 Sandwiches Lunch Dinners Steaks — Chops Kosher Style Cooking 3169 SECOND ,f3LVD. TE. 2-7630 V 41111111111111111 ■ Congregation Shaarey Zedek Chicago Boulevard at Lawton #rruirr Thursday, November 28, 1946 • 11 A.M. RABBI MORRIS ADLER will preach on "A DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE" Cantor Jacob H. Sonenklar and choir will officiate. The service will be concluded at 12:10 P.M. "To me, it's 'bring-home pay'! "Being married to a Regular Army man is tops—In more ways than one! "Talcs pay, for instance. When Dick enlisted as a Private, that $75 a month looked pretty impos- sible to me. But really — it's only the beginning: "Practically everything's taken care of — his medical and dental cars. quarters. clothing. postage: our retirement annuity and $1500 extra annual exemption for income tax. We get an allowance for me. one for Dick's food. up to 30 days paid vacation a year. We save on insurance. movies rail fares. We get three times the civilian interest rale on our savings. "Yes. we do have savings. To me. it's 'bring-horn. pay.' it's only one of the reasons why I'm glad Dick Is so satisfied with his lob, feels he's learning so much and really getting somewhere." '-'- A GOOD TOO FOR YOU U. S. Army CHOOSE THIS FINE PROFESSION NOW! 21 Cadillac Square Bldg.