Friday, February 21, 1947 DETROIT EWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle Page Ten St. Louis Rabbi Aids Bnai Brith Dance Campaign's Top Women Leaders Named 4 Veteran Communal Workers to Be Vice Chairmen DR. JULIUS GORDON Men's Clubs Join in Annual Dinner Mrs. Hyman C. Broder and Mrs. Henry Wineman, chairmen of the women's division of the Allied Jewish Campaign, have selected their top aides. Four long-time leaders in com- munal activities, Mesdames Abra- ham Cooper, Max Frank, Samuel R. Glogower, and Julian H. Kro- lik, have accepted appointments as vice-chairmen, while Mrs. Eu- gene Arnfeld will serve as cam- paign secretary. In key positions for pre-cam- paign solicitation will be Mrs. Sidney J. Allen and Mrs. Robert J. Newman, who headed last year's women's division drive as chair- men; Mrs. Abraham Srere and Mrs. Nate S. Shapero, vice-chair- men; Mrs. Isadore Levin, secre- tary; and Mrs. Julian Zemon and Mrs. Melville Welt, arrangements. Special gifts solicitation will be in the hands of Mesdames Samuel S. Aaron, Perry P. Burnstine and Oscar Zemon, while Mrs. William H. Isenberg will act as secretary for this section. Mrs. Fred Gins- 8 Synagogue Groups to Hear Dr. Gordon The Inter-Congregational Men's Club Dinner, the annual gathering of the eight Jewish Men's Clubs' of Detroit and Windsor, will be held at Temple Beth El on the Eve of Purim at 7 p.m., Wednes- day, March 5, with the Men's Club of Temple Beth El acting as host. The guest speaker will be Dr. Julius Gordon, for the past 17 years Rabbi of Temple Shaare Emeth in St. Louis, the largest congregation In that city. Rabbi Gorgon, a graauate of the Hebrew Union College, is a noted scholar and an eloquent speaker. Ho is the author of a number of books, notably "Pity the Persecu- tor." He is active in the religious, civic and communal life In his community and serves on the boards of many national institu- Support Rallied for TEPC Vote Legislature Refuses to Act on Petitions will be in charge of review and reassignment. Heading the general solicitation section will be Mrs. Maurice A. Landau. Vice-chairmen will be Mrs. Harry Becker, Mrs. Seymour J. Frank, Mrs. Benjamin Jaffe, Mrs. Emil R. Rothman, and Mrs. Philip Mareuse, Mrs. Nathan B. Schermer is secretary. Mrs. Samuel B. Dante, president of the League of Jewish Women's Organizations, has been appointed chairman of treasury gifts. Other positions in this section will be filled by Mrs. Harry J. Millman, vice chairman, and Mrs. Maurice Klein, speaker. Additional officers selected by Mrs. Broder and Mrs. Winernan include program committee chair- man, Mrs. Leonard Weiner; speak- ers' bureau, Mrs. Joseph Fenton MRS. 'ABRAHAM COOPER and Mrs. Louis Zlatkin; workers' training, Mrs. Leonard Lewis, Mrs. burg, Mrs. Harry Jacobson and Julian Zemon; registration, Mrs. Mrs. Nathan B. Simons will be in Joseph Falk; and recruiting, Mrs. charge of arrangements for spe- Carl Schiller, Mrs. Victor Klein, cial gifts and Mrs. Herman August and Mrs. Harry Buchman. Mrs. Wineman's Service Is Hailed by Travelers Aid Tickets Still on Sale for Beth Itzchock Affair In recognition of her outstand- ing service as president of the Travelers Aid Society since its or- ganization 20 years ago, Mrs. Hen- ry Wineman was honored at a luncheon given by the agency's directors following a board meet- ing Tue6day in the Women's City Club. Mrs. Wineman was present- ed with a gift by Mrs. George F. Pierrot, the incoming president. Mrs. Wineman's interest in the work of this Red Feather agency is still so keen that she will carry on as second vice-president of the organization. In the last year of her presi- dency, 1946, Travelers Aid Society gave 109,380 services to travelers and strangers in Detroit, Mrs. Wineman reported. Travelers Aid Workers In the railroad and bus stations gave Information and directions to 90,- 059 people. They found hotel ac- Reservations are still being tak- ing for the Purim dinner of the Beth Itzchock Sisterhood to be held at 6 p. m. Sunday at Moss Catering, 5028 Joy road. They may be obtained at the door or from Mrs. C. Weinberg, ticket chairman, TY. 5-7906, or Mrs. B. Schiller, dinner chairman, IV. 8556. Mrs. N. Rosen is presi- dent of the sisterhood. Despite the expressed will of 180,000 Michigan voters w h o signed petitions for a State Fair Employment Practices law, the Legislature has refused to take any action on the matter. As a result, the bill will be placed on the ballot in the election of April 7, 1947. The Jewish Community Council urges all groups who think an ap- plicant for a job should be judged on his merits rather than his racial or religious background or- ganize themselves to produce as large a vote as possible for the bill on April 7. The office of the Michigan Council for Fair Employ. meat Practices Legislation, 803 Washington Boulevard Bldg., De- commodations for more than 7,000 troit 26, is ready to help in sup- of this number. plying literature, speakers or other The musical program of the evening will be rendered by Can- assistance. tor Robert Tulman of Temple Is- Mrs. Olive Beasley, executive sec- Forum on Extremists rael, who will be accompanied by retary of the Michigan Council, Jason H. Tickton, music director has issued a warning against or- Scheduled by AJC ganizations soliciting funds for the A symposium on Palestine ex- of Temple Beth El. Men's Clubs participating arc anti-FEPC fight. Experience in tremists will be conducted by the Bnai David, Bnal Moshe, Down- other states, she said, has shown Detroit Section of the American town Synagogue, Northwest He- that such groups have collected Jewish Congress at its monthly brew Congregation, Shear Hasho- money on the promise that they meeting at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday mayim of Windsor, Shaarey Ze. will oppose a FEPC and then use at Shaarey Zedek. dek, Temple Beth El and Temple the funds for a campaign of race- The speakers will include Rabbi hatred and vilification of minority Joshua Sperka, Zvi Frisch and M. Israel. groups. Goldoftas. Frisch, a Palestinian, is In this way many businessmen in this country temporary in the who are themselves members of interests of elements of the Yi- such groups have unwillingly con- shuv. tributed to a cause which they would knowingly never support, Campaign chairmen of the Ju- she said. nior Service Group will be an- nounced at the general member- Haven Club Awaits ship meeting at 2:30 p. m., Sun- day at the Jewish Community Luncheon on March 18 Center. Plans will also be made Proceeds of the American Haven to enlist greatest participation of JSG members in the Allied Jewish Club's donor luncheon March 18 at the Wardell-Sheraton Hotel will Campaign. Highlighting the program will go to the Child Rescue Fund. Minnie Grossman is chairman. be a showing of American comedy classics, featuring Charlie Chaplin, Assisting are Belle Kaminsky and Katz, bulletin chairmen; Harold Lloyd and Laurel and Ruth Ann Klein and Sarah Fleishman, Hardy. ticket chairmen; and Lillie Hoch. -:- Patronize Our Advertisers -:- berg, publicity chairman. LEONA WEINBERG is chair- man of the annual fund raising dance of the Young Women's Council, Bnai With, March 1 at Masonic Temple. Steven Cor- ell and his 13-piece orchestra will play. Assisting Miss Wein- berg are Esther Barba!, Marcia Goodgall, Betty Skolnick, Shir- ley Silver, Anne Nochman, Ray Yanovsky and Sara Lee Eichler. For tickets call TO. 7-5127. Pro- ceeds will go to philanthropies. ETERNAL LIGHT The Eternal Light marks Jew- ish Music Week at 8 a. m. Sun- day over WWJ with the broadcast of "The Song of Berditchev" by Morton Wishengrad. NEW! CONVENIENT! 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