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December 13, 1946 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1946-12-13

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Hadassah Chapter
Seeks 5,000 Here -

Palestine Delegate

Mrs. Landau Chairman
of Membership Drive

Vitamin Pills
Admission for
JSG's Dance

Editor to Address

Prenzlauer Aide

AJC Open Event

The Junior Service Group's
"SOS Vitamin Hop" at 9 p.m.
Thursday at Congregation Shaarcy
Zedek will find patrons giving vi-
tamin tablets for admission rather
than money.
The dance committee, consisting
of Harold N. Rosemont, chairman,
and Harriet Greenberg and Wil-
liam R. Coil, has secured the
services of an Arthur Murray
dance team and also Helene Prag,
former USO entertainer.
To simplify the purchase of vita-
mins, a booth is being set up at
the door by the National Whole-
sale Drug Co.
Tickets for the group's January
jamboree are on sale, Hermine
Stone, chairman, announced. The
event will be held Jan. 4 at Ma-
sonic Temple.
Assisting Miss Stone are Robert
Easton, Elaine Prussian, James
Stone, Sidney Leichtman, Sara
Hoffman, Elise M. Zeme, Rose
Amernick, Rosanne Jameson, Til-
lie Feinbloom and Monte Korn.
For information call TO. 5-7593.

Detroit Hadassah has launched
an intensive campaign to increase
its membership to 5,000. Mrs. Maur-
Ice Landau, chapter membership
chairman, predicts that this goal
will be achieved within a short
period, as the present membership
is close to 4,000 and there has
been an unprecedented increase
this year in Zionist and Hadassah
ranks throughout the country.
The national Hadassah enroll-
ment in its chapters, is now 200,-
000, making it the largest Zionist
body in the United States.
Hadassah, which was organized
in 1912 by the late Henrietta Szold,
RIVKA YOFFE
is today one of the largest health
• •
agencies in Palestine. It recently
became the administrative "health
arm" of the Jewish Agency for
Palestine.
ADDS HOSPITAL BEDS
The organization, which in 1939
built the million dollar Hadassah
Medical Center on Mt. Scopus,
outside of Jerusalem, has also just
added 170 beds to the hospital of
Rivka Yoffe to Speak
the medical center, 70 of them for
• the care of refugees and 100 for
at Session Monday
tuberculosis cases. The latter 100
beds will be absorbed for general
cases later on, when Hadassah
erects its new 200 bed tubercu-
Rivka Yoffe, former • officer of
losis hospital on the Mt. Scopus the PATS (equivalent to the Amer-
Rabbi Jacob E. Segal of the
site.
ican WAC), is the Palestine dele-
Assisting Mrs. Landau in the gate of the Pioneer Women's Or- . Northwest Hebrew Congregation,
campaign are Mrs. Samuel Schaf- ganization. She will address an will speak on "Chanukah Miracles,
lender, co-chairman, and Mrs. open meeting at 8:30 p. m. Mon. Old and New," at the annual Cha-
Joseph 0. Kopel, secretary. A par- day in the Brown Memorial Cha- nukah party of Pisgah Lodge at
tial list of the group committees pel of Temple Beth El.
follows:
Miss Yoffe, the first Palestinian-
Central East Group: Mrs. Charles born delegate to the organization,
Goldstein, chairman} Mesdames S. was educated in Tel-Aviv. She
Barcus, M. M. Brickner, Sam was the secretary to Prof. Zelig
Goldman, Rudolph Marks, L. Ma- Brodetsky, head of the political
llen, Arthur Rosenfeld, Maurice department of the Jewish Agency
Safir, Harry Slatkin and S. J. in London.
Spanier.
When war broke out Miss Yoffe
CENTRAL WEST GROUP
was among the first to volunteer.
Central West Group: Mrs. Robert She served for four years with
Nathan; chairman; Mrs. Albert the Palestine Territorial Auxiliary
Greenbaum, co-chairman; Mes- Service in Egypt and attained the
dames Harry Altman, Harry Bur- rank of lieutenant.
stein, Philip Cutler, Lawrence REPRESENTS 70,000
Crohn, Sam Croll, Isidore Elson,
Miss Yoffe arrived in this coun-
Max R. Frank, Harry Gorback, try last month as the delegate to
Bernard Horowitz, 'Abe Kutlov, the. Pioneer Women's Organiza-
Adolph LoWe, Moe Perlis, Albert tion. She represents 70,000 women
Pines, Nathan Shur and Philip organized into the Working Wo-
Stellar.
men's Council of Palestine.
Huntington Woods Group: Mrs.
Emma Scheyer, who recently re-
Benjamin Jaffe, chairman; Mes- turned from an eight months' trip
dames Stanley Akers, Harry Au- through Europe, will relate her ex-
gust, Theodore Bergman, S. J. periences with the displaced per-
Berman, William Deutsch, Nathan sons of Europe.
Goldberg, Archie Harwith, Harry
The annual donor event of the
MORRIS SIIATZEN
L. Jackson, Max Miller, Harold Pioneer Women's clubs will be 8 p. m. Monday in the Jewish
Schiller, Norman Steinberg and held Wednesday afternoon, Jan. Community Center. The lodge is
15, at the Masonic Temple. Donor celebrating its 89th year this
pledges and contributions to both month.
the Child Rescue Fund and the
The program committee under
Kfar-Saba Children's Home are the general chairmanship of Victor
being solicited.
Bloomfield, assisted by Morris
CHAIRMEN NAMED
Shatzen, musical chairman, has
A series of old American films
Mrs. M. Michlin, TO. 8-1239, is arranged a gala program.
will be shown at the Jewish Cen-
fund-raising chairman. Her co-
The Halevy Choir under the di-
ter from January through April
chairmen are Mesdames F. White, rection of Dan Frohman will
under the auspices of the newly-
Club
One;
F.
Friedman,
Club
Two;
present Hebrew and Yiddish songs
organized Center Cinema League.
J. Malamud, Drora-Kadima;
Among the films are The Good Hirschhorn, Hanita; S. Fealk, H. including recent Palestine compo-
Gol-
Earth with Louis Rainer and Paul die Myerson; A. Lazaroff, Bran- sitions. Zinovei Bistritzky, who has
recently been discharged from the
Muni, Life of Emile Zola with deis; and R. Katz, Massada.
services will appear. Rebecca Froh-
Paul Muni, Life of a Bengal Lan-
Mrs. Y. Dubin is in charge of man will be the evening's accom-
cer with Gary Cooper and Cap- the souvenir book and Mesdames
tain Courageous starring Spencer A. Mondry and S. Levin are in panist.
Chanukah candles will be - lit by
Tracy, Lionel Barrymore and Fred- charge of organizations. Mrs. J.
Cantor Hyman Adler of Congre-
die Bartholomew.
Schreier is president of the Pio- gation Bnai David who will sing
The movies are being loaned to neer Women's Council and Mrs.
the Center by the Museum of D. Sislin is in charge of publicity. traditional hymns in connection
with the ceremony.
Modern Art Film Library in New
For further information call
Chanukah latkes and tea will
York. Tickets are now available. TY. 7-2880.
be served after the entertainment.
SPEAKERS GROUP
Joseph C. Goldman has been
elected president of the Speakers
Group. Other officers are Walter
R. Merrians, vice-president, and
Florence Krause, secretary. The
group will meet at 8:30 p.m. Sat-
urday at the 7ewish Community
Center. For information call Jos-
eph Shapiro, TO. 8-2808.

Former Zion WAC
at Meeting of PWO

Friday, December 13, 1946,

Segal Is Speaker
for Pisgah Party

Center to Begin
Old Movie Series

Easterman to Report
on Palestine Parleys

Alex L. Easterman, British new ' 1
paperman and political secretaryX
of the World Jewish Congress,
European division, will deliver a
first-hand report on British
Jew-
ish Arab negotiations on
Palestine
at a public meeting of the Ameri-
can Jewish Congress, at 8:30 p.m.
Wednesday in the Book Cadillac
Hotel.
Easterman "was, until recently,
foreign editor of the London Daily
Express.
Since assuming an active role
in Jewish affairs, he personally
participated in the Palestine talks
with the Attlee government. He is
chairman of the Palestine commit-
tee of the Board of Deputies of
MRS. ROSE GOLDBERG is in British Jews.
The meeting will be preceeded
charge of reservations for the
Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid's by a testimonial dinner for Easter.
fourteenth 'annual donor lunch- man at the Book Cadillac for Con-
eon to be held at 12:30 p.m. gress members and their guests.
The topic for the next meeting
Wednesday at the Hotel Book
Cadillac. Mrs. Harry Becker will of the commission on law and
be guest speaker and Mrs. Sam- social action of the Detroit Wo.
uel Samuels chairman of the men's division of the Congress will
day. Mrs. Nathan Blatniltoff is be "Poll Tax and Wood-Rankin
in charge of the book program Committee."
The chairmen of this commit-
and Mrs. L. Solomon, darling and
memoriam ads. For reservations tee, Mesdames Irving Dworman,
Arthur Granoff, and Emil Roth-
call Mrs. Goldberg, DA. 8296.
man, announced that the group
will hold meetings at 1:30 p. m.
Dec. 18 in the homes of Mrs. Ed-
GALLOW FAMILY CLUB
The annual Chanukah party of ward Zatkin, 4221 Fullerton ave.
the Gallow Family Club will be nue and Mrs. Arthur Granoff, 20252
Wakefield avenue.
held Dec. 22 at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Meyer Siegel ,17526 San-
ta Rosa drive.

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Rodin Club Meeting
Scheduled for Jan. 8

MIZRACIII SISTERS

Mrs. A. Subar reported on the
21st National Convention of the
Mizrachi Women's Organization at
a meeting Dec. 5 of the Sisters
of Zion Mizrachi.

JERICHO LODGE
Henry Feinberg has been elected
noble grand of Jericho Lodge
I.O.O.F. No. 490. Other officers are
M. W. Finkelstein, vice-grand;
William Kazin, financial secretary;
Jerome Friedman, secretary; and
Dr. Benjamin H. Bader, treasurer.

LACIIOVITCIIER SOCIETY
Proceeds of the Lachovitcher Aid
Society's New Year's party will go
to the Los Angeles Sanatorium,
European refugees and the Ge-
verkshaften campaign. The affair
will be held at Beth Tefilo Eman-
uel. For reservations call R. Stein,
chairman, TY. 5-6930, or M. Le-
vine, TO. 8-3019.

Mrs. David Grossman, 18245
Prairie avenue, will be hostess at
the Jan. 8 meeting of the Rodin
Club.
Marcie Dubinsky of Ishpeming
Mich., and Mrs. Harold Schwartz.
man were guests at the December
meeting of the club. A dessert
luncheon was served.

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HANITA OF PWO
School supplies for Jewish chil- A
dren In Germany were contributed
by members of the Hanita group
of the Pioneer Women's Organi-
zation at their Chanukah party
Monday. .

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WAYNE IZFA
A Chanukah latke party will be
held at 8:30 p. m. Tuesday by the E'
Wayne University Intercollegiate
Zionist Federation of America
(IZFA) at Hillel. A movie and
dancing will be highlights of- the
evening.

INFANT'S SERVICE GROUP
Plans for the dinner-dance and
show of the Infant's Service Group
to be held Jan. 22 at the Hotel
Book Cadillac, were discussed at a
recent meeting at the home of
Mrs- Lrfing Wirt.

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