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March 14, 1947 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1947-03-14

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DETROIT JBWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Friday, March 14, 1947

Page Seven

Dinner-Dance Set
by Infant's Group

Sisterhood to Tell Histadrut Festival to Hear DP Camp Songs;
Contest Winners Rabbi Heller, Baratz to Be Guest Speakers

Temple Israel Host
to 3 Women Editors

The winner of the cookbook
naming contest being sponsored
by the Temple Israel Sisterhood
will be announced at a meeting
of the group Monday in Kern's
Auditorium.
Judges are household editors
Kay Kopera of the News, Kay
Savage, Free Press, and Prudence
Penny, Times. They Will be guests
at the meeting.
A luncheon will be served at
12:15 p. m., to be followed by an
afternoon of games. Mrs. Morton
Snyder and Mrs. Albert Oppen-
helm are chairmen. Assisting are
Mrs. Joseph Falk, advertising;
Mrs. Arthur Weber, recipes; and
Mrs. Daniel Krouse, printing.
Others on the cookbook com-
mittee are Mesdames Charles Al-
ter, Benjamin Bagdade, Joseph
Bean, Sol Benjas, Morton Berris,
Sam Blacher, Sol Colton, Leon
Cowan, Samuel Danto, Ellis Fish-
man, Sam Gale, Fred Gottfurcht,
Albert Jaco.
David Keywell, Maurice Levin,
Louis Morris, Norman Noble, Na-
thaniel Pernick, A. J. Schermin,
Harry Singer, Henry Stark, Mil-
fred Stern, Irving Wartell, Ran-
dolph Weber and Albert Weiss.

Rabbi James G. Heller, dis-
tinguished reform clergyman and
Zionist, and Josef Baratz, special
Histadrut envoy to the United
States, will address the closing
festival of the Histadrut (Geverk-
shaften) campaign, Sunday, March
March 23 in Music Hall.
The celebration will be the oc-
casion for the American premiere
of the concentration camp songs
brought back from Europe by
Mrs. Emma Schaver, Detroit so-
prano, after a six-months' tour of
the camps.

Over 200 Are Initiated
Into Pioneer Women

MRS: SCIIAVER SOLOIST
An orchestra and vocal group
under the direction of George Se-
bastian, renowned young New
York conductor, will present the
songs. Mrs. Schaver will be soloist.
"The songs are so powerful,"
Mrs. Sehaver declared, "that hear-
ers will be stirred to their very
depths as I was. They are full
of faith and hope that redemption
will come and that salvation will
RABBI HELLER
lead them to the Homeland."
Instrumentalists will be mem-
bers of the Detroit Symphony Or- America's most brilliant pulpit.
chestra and the choral group will speakers and a composer 'of note.
Baratz is the Histadrut chief-
be made up of favorite Detroit
tain who led 16,000 Histadrut
vocalists.
members of the Jewish Brigade
BRILLIANT ORATOR
during the war. He visited every
Dr. Heller, one of the guest battlefront In the Middle East
speakers, is a former president of North Africa and Europe and was
the United Palestine Appeal and in close contact with the men of
of the Zionist Organization of the underground who helped move
America. He is considered one of thousands of homeless Jews to

UHS Pupils Study
Passover Customs 26 Youth Groups Join in Sponsoring
The study of Passover is being
carried on in all classrooms of Conference on Palestine March 28-30

the United Hebrew Schools.
In the higher grades, that por-
tion of the Chumash which tells
the story of the holiday is being
studied as well as the various
laws pertaining to the holiday.
The lower classes are reading the
abridged story of Passover.
The B. Manischewitz Matzo Co.
has published a booklet entitred
"The Story of Pesach," which has
been edited by Chaim Pomerantz
in collaboration with Dr. Azriel
Eizenberg and Dr. Leo S. Honor,
both of Philadelphia, and Bernard
Isaacs of Detroit. This boclklet
which tells the Passover story in
English, will be distributed to the
children.

NICHAMIN FAMILY CLUB
The 32nd anniversary of the
Nichamin Family Club will be
celebrated at a party and dance
Saturday evening, March 22, at
the Jewish Cultural Center. Tick-
ets may be obtained at the door
or by calling UN. 1-9016. Pro-
ceeds will go to European sur-
vivors.

Rabbi Leon Frain will officially 431, Junior Hadassah, Junior Miz-
launch the three-day Jewish rachi, Junior Service Group, JYCA
Windsor, Labor Zionist Organiza-
Youth Conference on Palestine
tion No. 5, Mademoiselles, Masa-
when he speaks on "Social Ideal- da, Young People's League, North-
ism in Palestine" at Sabbath serv- west Hebrew Congregation, Ha-
ices of Temple Israel March 28 in shomer Hatzair, Temple Israel
Youth Group, Workmen's Circle
the Detroit Institute of Arts.
On Saturday evening, March 29, Youth Branch, Young Israel and
Rabbi Eliezer Levi will address Chapter i, ZOA.
For information call Samuel
the conference at Bnai Moshe.
The Jewish Community Center's Ncuschatz at the Center.
(lance group, directed by Fannie
Aronson, and the Hnonim sing-
ZUCKERMAN FAMILY CLUB
ing group will be presented.
Benjamin Zuckerman has been
Leading Detroit personalities elected president of the newly-
will participate in a series of 16 formed Zuckerman Family Club.
panel discussions at 1:30 p.m. Other officers are Jack Zucker-
Sunday, March 30, in the Jewish man, vice-president; Dorothy Wiss,
Community Center. A dinner and secretary; Louis Zack, treasurer.
dance will wind up festivities.
Sponsoring organization are:
Alpha Epsilon Pi, AZA, BBYM,
Irving Cohen Chapter; BBYO,
Brandeis Club, Brith Trumpeldor,
Chaverim Young Judaea, Gamma
Detroit's Only
Kappa Chi, Habonim, Hechalutz.
Hillel, Iota Alpha Pi, IZFA, Jew-
Kosher Restaurant
ish War Veterans Auxiliary No.

FINKEL'S

,

FREE ADMISSION

HEAR

Mrs. Arthur Kaplan has been
appointed chairman of the 13th
anniversary celebration of the In-
fant's Service Group, a dinner-
dance to be held at 7:30 p.m.
Sunday at the Wardell-Sheraton
Hotel.
Assisting with arrangements are
Mrs. Samuel Koppelman, Mrs.
Irving Tyner and Mrs. Manny
Silverman. For reservations call
TO. 8-9743 or TO. 6-6590.

will be open during
the entire week of

Noted News Analyst

PASSOVER

Winner of Newspaper Guild Page One Award
Outstanding Authority on Underground

JOSEPH BARATZ

the American zone in Europe and
thence to Palestine.
Admission cards will be distrib-
uted to contributors, workers and
delegates. They will be available
at the next workers rally, Thurs-
day, March 20, which will be ad-
dressed by Baruch Zuckerman,
veteran Labor Zionist leader, who
has just returned from Palestine.

Mayor of Minneapolis
at Education Parley

"Education in Detroit — What
About It?" is the title of the sixth
annual community conference
sponsored by the Detroit Federa-
tion of Teachers Friday, March
14, and Saturday, March 15.
The conference will be intro-
duced by Minneapolis' young may-
or, Hubert H. Humpherey, who
will talk on the "Community and
Educator to Lecture
the Schools" Friday evening in
at Kvutzah Gathering
the Rackham Memorial Bldg. Dis-
Dr. Moses Zalesky, director of cussion meetings will be held
Jewish education in Cincinnati, Saturday. The sessions are open
will be the next speaker for the to the public.
Kvutzah Ivrith, the Hebrew Cul-
tural Group of Detroit, at 9 p.m.
Saturday, March 22, In the Rose Kovler Society Plans
Sittig Cohen Bldg. His subject Social Meeting Monday
will be "The Hebrew Poet as He
Cards and refreshments will
Developed la the Palestine of highlight a special get-togethet
Today."
meeting of the Kovler Volynet
Dr. Zalesky, who received his Progressive Society Monday even-
Ph.D. degree at the University of ing in Zack's Catering.
The club has donated $250 to
Chicago, has written extensively
on problems pertaining to Jewish the Child Rescue Fund. and $114
to Kovler relief.
education.

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We Are Happy
to announce the appointment of

CANTOR AARON RICHMAN

OF CHICAGO

who will have charge of our services
during the Passover Holidays

Colonial Hotel and Mineral Baths

In the traditional manner
we will hold the Sedorim
in a friendly atmosphere
like home.

WILLIAM S. GAILMOR

Oyer 200 new members were
initiated into the Pioneer Wo-
men's Organization last week at
the Detroit Institute of Arts.
Awards were presented by Mrs
Abraham Cohen, Mrs. A. Heller
and Mrs. A. Schrier to members
who brought in five or more new
members.
A cantata was put on by the
Habonim and a skit, "The Living
Newspaper of 1946," was present-
ed under the direction of Mrs
Paul Feldman.

MAX ELKIN, Managing Owner

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speak on

"American Jewry's
Stake In World Peace"

Weddings - Bar Mitzvahs
Showers

Auspices: Business & Profession Chapter
American Jewish Congress

Thursday,
March 27

B'nai Moshe
Synagogue

8:30 P.M.

Dexter at Lawrence

Elect Delegates to Annual

In Our Beautiful Dining Room
Synagogue or Hall

Conference Detroit Jewish

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SUNDAY, MARCH 16th

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Principal Speaker
Herman Hoffman

Chairman Administrative
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and Chairman of the Board
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