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CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110
Friday, December 13 1946.
Campaign Leader
DETROIT
EWISH CHRONICLE and The Le el Chronicle
.Bnai Brith Hi hli hts
MARSHALL WOMEN, MEN
The Louis Marshall Women and
the Louis Marshall Lodge of Bnai
Brith will hold a Chanukah pro-
gram at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, at
Workmen's Circle Center.
The Bnal Brith Youth Group
will entertain with skits, songs,
music and the ceremonial candle
lighting. Dorothy Mockler is pro-
gram chairman for the women.
Thelma Weiss, fund raising chair-
man, announced that Dave Zim-
merman and his orchestra have
been engaged for the annual donor
luncheon Feb. 12, at the Book
Cadillac Hotel.
MRS. LOUIS TATKEN
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Luncheon to End
UHS Unit's Drive
Graduation Excercises
Set for 2 Branches
The membership drive of the
Women's Auxiliary of the United
Hebrew Schools will culminate in
a paid-up membership luncheon at
12:30 p. m. Wednesday at the Rose
Sittig Cohen Bldg., Mrs. Florence
Moss Rosman, president, an-
nounced.
A quiz program with Mrs. Mor-
ris Adler in charge will be a pro-
gram feature. Mrs. Louis Tatken
is drive chairman.
Mesdames Morris Fishman and
J. Zeldes are co-chairmen of the
luncheon. For information call
Mrs. Tatken at HO. 4040.
Chanukah is the subject of
studies in all classes of the schools.
Stories of the holiday and the cus-
toms connected with its festivals
and observances are being taught
in both upper and lower classes.
Monday, Dec. 23, will be "Chil-
dren's Day" in the schools. Par-
ties will be arranged and plays
will be presented.
Postponed graduation exercises
at the Parkside School will be at
7:30 p. m. Sunday, Jan. 12, at Cus-
ter Public School. At 7:30 p.m.
Sunday, Jan 19, the David W.
Simons branch will hold its exer-
cises at Winterhalter Public School.
Donor Chairman
REBECCA GRATZ
The Rebecca Gratz Auxiliary of
Bnai Brith Young Women will
hold its second membership affair
of the year Sunday evening, Dec.
22, in the form of a Chanukah
Party in the Jewish Community
Center.
Young women interested in join-
ing the chapter may attend by
contacting Leona Weinberg, TO.
8-9411, membership chairman.
GREATER DETROIT
Plans are being made to climax
the city-wide membership drive
YOUNG WOMEN
of the Greater Detroit Bnal Brith
The Bnai Brith Young Women Council with a city-wide initiation
will observe Sabbath night on Fri- March 4 at Thiel Moshe.
day evening, Dec. 20. Services will
The drive goal is 1000 new mem-
be held at the Temple Beth El,
with Rabbi B. Benedict Glazer bers. Mrs. Stanley Yates is mem-
officiating.
bership chairman.
Donor Luncheon 2 Beth El Events
of Hebrew Ladies to Honor Festival
Temple Beth El will hold its
a Tuesday Event annual
Chanukah family service
The annual fund raising drive
of the Hebrew Ladies Aid 'Society
will be brought to an end when
the group holds its donor luncheon
Tuesday at Congregation Bnai
Moshe.
Wyn Garden, young coloratura
soprano, will be guest artist. She
will be accompanied by Betty Ko-
walsky at the piano. Abe Levin
and his string trio will furnish
dinner music.
Mrs. Louis Izepes is chairman of
the project and Mrs. Elfreda Green-
wald is in charge of reservations.
Mesdames Muriel Smith and
Emanuel Schwartz are co-chair-
men of the souvenir book and Mrs.
Julia Ring is in charge of the
program.
Reservations may be obtained by
calling DA. 2451.
Primrose Club Charts
Chanukah Celebration
A Chanukah card party will be
held Wednesday at Bnai Moshe
by the Primrose Benevolent Club.
Mrs. F. Alfred is in charge of
ticket sales.
On Monday, members of the
board of directors will meet at the
home of Mrs. Simon Piafkin.
Nearly $1,000 was contributed to
charities at the last meeting of
the club. Included was $250 to the
Jewish National Fund. Ten emerg-
ency food packages were sent to
Europe.
Palestine Visitor
Revisionist Guest
ALLIED YOUTH DANCE
Three ballrooms in the Masonic
Temple will be taken over by Al-
lied Youth for its New Year's
The anniversary get-together of Eve dance. Two orchestras will
the New Zionist Organization of play.
Detroit will be held at 8:30 p.m.
Thursday, Dec. 28, at Finkel's Res-
taurant, Linwood and Taylor ave-
nues. A Chanukah celebration will
feature the event.
The guest of honor will be Mrs.
Eliezcr Shostak, recently arrived
from Palestine, who brings greet-
ings from the Revisionists.
Charles T. Gellman, president of
A report on the Zionist conven- Young Israel of Detroit, was
tion will be given by Sol B. Edel- elected to his second term as pres-
man, one of Detroit's delegates. ident of the Midwestern Regional
He will also speak on "The Cur- Council of Young Israel at the
rent Trends in Palestine." A dis- 13th annual convention in Cincin-
cussion will follow.
nati.
M. Manuel Merzon will preside
Delegates from Chicago, Cleve-
and the annual election of officers land, St. Louis, Kansas City, Cin-
will be held.
cinnati and Detroit attended.
The Detroit delegation of 18, in-
Sam Mann Is Installed cluded veterans and representa-
tives of Young Israel intermediate
as Perfection Head
groups who met with other inter-
Officers of Perfection Lodge No. mediate representatives in a ses-
486 F. and A. M. were installed sion to form an Intermediate
Dec. 11 at Masonic Temple. At the Youth Council.
The Midwestern Council passed
ceremony, Dec. 18 was set for
resolutions favoring the establish-
conferring the first degree.
Lodge officers arc Sam Mann, ment of schools for adult educa-
worshipful master; Philip Weis- tion in each branch; kosher res-
man, senior warden; Philip Lang- taurants in those cities where
Wald, junior warden; David Col- there are none; a national young
man, secretary; and A. J. Blu- adult council; and the employment
rnenau, treasurer. Others are Bar-
cj1d Nelson, senior deacon; Harry
ichter, junior deacon; Julian S.
Tobias, Theodore Thomas, Dr. E.
J. Green, Stanley Yates, Harry D.
Richmond and Leon Kandel, stew-
ards; Max Edwards, chaplain; and
Arthur Wendell, marhal.
-
The Palestine Bureau, Zionist
Organization of America, has re-
ceived an urgent message frOm
S. Goldovt in Russia, who is
seeking his brother, Moses Gold-
ovt of Detroit.
Anyone knowing the where-
abouts of Goldovt is requested to
inform the Palestine Bureau, 41
East 42nd street, New York 17.
SOPHIE B. SWARTZ
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Hadassah B and P
Maps Honor Roll
Friday, Dec. 20. Dr. B. Benedict
Glazer will preach a Chanukah
sermon.
In addition to special Chanukah
music by the Temple Quartette,
Event to Climax Units'
the Junior High School choir un-
der the direction of Mrs. Jason
Fund Raising Project
H. 'nekton will sing Chanukah
hymns.
The annual Chanukah supper,
Muriel Wolfson, stage and radio
sponsored by the Temple Sister-
hood and Men's Club will be held artist of Chicago, will present "My
Vineyard," a play on the life of
Sunday, Dec. 22.
Henrietta Szold, Jan. 27, at Tem-
ple Beth El. She is being brought
here by the Business and Profes-
Hay Ride Party Set
sional Division of Hadassah.
for Chapter 1 of ZOA
Miss Wolfson's recent engage-
A hay-sleigh ride and Chanukah ment In Detroit won high acclaim.
party will be held Sunday even- Her coming appearance will be a
ing, Dec. 29, by Chapter I, Zion- highlight on the group's Honor
ist Organization of America.
Roll program.
The party will be highlighted by
Honor Icoli will climax the ma-
a supper to be followed by danc- jor fund raising project of the
ing. Meeting place will be at the division. •
home of Beverly Milling, 3320
Tickets may be purchased from
Clairmount avenue.
donor co-chairmen, Dorothea Rich-
For Information call Selma Ja- mond, UN. 2-1068, or Sophie B.
kont, social chairman, TO. 7-7861 Swartz, TY. 5-6119.
or Arthur Newberg, TY. 5-4002.
Roslyn A. Corn and Rose Pos-
Morris Cutler and Martin Feldman kel, program co-chairmen of the
are co-chairmen.
division, have arranged a Chanu-
kah meeting for 3 p.m. Sunday,
at the home of Mrs. Samuel Aaron,
Temple Israel Youth
2276 Oakman boulevard.
The traditional lighting of can-
to See Magic Show
"Mulroy the Magician" will give dles and the giving of small gifts
a magic show at 3 p.m. Sunday will be included in the entertain-
in the club rooms of Temple Is- ment.
A movie on the life of Henrietta
rael's Youth Group in the Boule-
vard Building. The group is com- Szold, with narration by Maurice
posed of young men and women Evans, will be shown.
21 to 35.
Admission to the show is free, ETERNAL LIGHT PROGRAM
and according to Sidney Stearns,
Norman Rosten's script, Amer-
program director, dancing will fol-
ican Farmer, will be presented on
low.
the Eternal Light program over
WWJ at 8 a. m. Sunday.
Young Israel Midwest Parley
Reelects Gellman as President
Moses Goldovt Sought
by Brother in Russia
Sere
of a national executive director
to serve all Young Israel branches
in the Midwest.
It was pointed out by Rabbi
Alvin M. Poplack, executive di-
rector, that Young Israel of De-
troit has already taken concrete
steps toward the realization of the
above resolutions through its adult
education program at the Yeshi-
vath Beth Yehudah Building each
Friday night and the participation ti
of Young Israel leaders in the
community drive which made pos-
sible the opening of Detroit's only
kosher restaurant.
At the annual midwestern inter-
mediate oratorical contest, Esther
Marx, the Detroit entrant, won
first prize. Esther, a member of
the Kadimah Girls, is the daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Marx of
2546 Elmhurst avenue. Her win-
ning topic was "Young Israel vs.
Old Israel."
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Ner Israel was founded 13 years
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The college has obligated Itself
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Contributions made out to "Ner
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Rabbi Boruchson.
5 Hostesses to Greet
Miamonides Auxiliary
Five hostesses will greet mem-
bers of the Women's Auxiliary of
the Malmonldes Medical Society
when they meet at noon, Saturday,
Dec. 21, at the home of Mrs. Geza
Schinagel, 73 Eason avenue, High-
land Park.
They are Mesdames Joseph Carp,
Paul Feldman, Meyer J. Elman,
Nathan J. Kapetansky and Harold
J. Ginsberg.
A luncheon at 1 p.m. will be
followed by a holiday program.
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