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April 25, 1947 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish Chronicle and the Legal Chronicle, 1947-04-25

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Page Eleven

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Legal Chronicle

Friday, April 25, 1947

Seminary Head

IZFA at Wayne
to Show New Film

Auxiliary President

`Hebrew University'
Premiere Tuesday

Palestine Action
Week May 4 to 11

City Zionist Council
to Sponsor Meetings

At Shaarey Zedek

7-7734.

" ""1



The premiere showing of the
May 4 to 11 has been designated
film "The Hebrew University,"
as Action for Palestine Week by
will be held at 9 p. m. Tuesday in
the Zionist Council of Detroit rep-
Wayne University Hillel under the
resenting every Zionist group in
auspices a the Intercollegiate
Zionist Federation of America
the city.
Activities are planned to occur
(IZFA).
simultaneously 'with the United
Rabbi Milton Aron, Hillel di-
Nations special assembly on Pal-
rector at Wayne, will discuss the
estine and a citywide mass meet-
university during and following
the movie. Student veterans inter-
ing is planned to climax the De-
troit action during the week. Mor-
ested in attending the Hebrew
University under the GI Bill of
ris Jacobs and Philip Slomovitz
head the committee in charge of
Rights ere asked to attend
The chapter has increased Its
the assembly.
RABBI OSCAR FASMAN
Mass meetings will also be held
membership over 800 percent in
* *
on three Michigan university
the past six months to the 200
campuses with the following as DR. SHALOM SPIEGEL of New
mark and ranks as ,the largest of
the 100 chapters in the country. MRS. JOSEPH WEINGARDEN chairmen: Meyer Subrin, Wayne York, professor of Bible and
Applications for the Brandeis will be installed as president of University; Judith Laikin, U. of and Hebrew literature at the
Jewish Institute of Religion,
Camp Institute are available. the Baal David Ladies Auxiliary M.; and Jack Schreier, MSC.
Benjamin M. Laikin heads a will address the Men's Club of
Brandeis is a Zionist youth lead- at 8 p.m. Tuesday in the Syna-
ership camp in Pennsylvania. Ap- gogue. Others to be installed sub-committee to enlist support of Shaarey Zedek at 8:30 p.m.
plications are selected on a schol- are Mrs. Keila Noodleman, vice- the city's churches. Others will Wednesday in the Synagogue.
civic His subject will be "The Busi-
arship basis.
president; Mrs. Mary Ilorenstein, contact labor, fraternal and
The Young Zionist Actions Com- treasurer; and Sam Zack, secre- groups to promote the citywide ness of Being a Jew." Dr. Spie-
gel is one of the founders of
mittee of Detroit comprised of tary. Rabbi Joshua S. Sperlot character of the political action.
representatives from Habonim, will speak and his wife, who is
Lawrence Crohn and Seymour Shomar Hatzair and edited the
Hashomer Hatzair, Senior Judea, chairman, will be installing of- Tilchin are co-chairmen and Max- organization's first publication.
Distinguished orthodox Rabbis Little WG.- nen of Hadassah, IZFA, ficer. Cantor Hyman J. Adler is well Lowe secretary of the Action
from all over the United States Masada, Junior Hadassah, Hecha- in charge of the musical pro- for Palestine Committee.
will participate as speakers in the lutz, LZOA No. 5 and ZOA No. 1 gram.
11th annual convention of the are formulating plans for a polit-
Rabbinical Council of America ical action campaign May 4-11,
Monday, April 28 to Thursday, "Action-For-Palestine Week."
More than 200 Zionist youth mem-
For information, call Joe Yanich,
May 1 in the Fort Wayne Hotel.
bers will participate in the De-
Among nationally-known figures IZFA president, TO. 6-8046.
troit Histadrut Committee's youth
who will attend are Dr. David de
Harry Stolsky, president of Con- tag day this weekend, it has been
Pupils of the Meister Studio of gregation Beth Yehuda, has an-
Sola Pool of the Spanish and Por-
Dramatic Art will present a mu- nounced the unveiling of two announced.
tuguese Synagogue, New York,
On Thursday older youth group
sical radio playlet, "Take a Bow," stones in honor of the late Rabbi
Rabbi Joseph H. Lookstein of Ke-
at the annual mother-daughter Solomon Kleinplatz and his wife, members will canvass Jewish
hillath Jeshurun, New York; Rab-
neighborhoods. Headquarters for
A buffet dinner to aid the needy dinner of the Primrose Benevo-
bi William Draizin of Anshe Sfard
Helen Mirka Kleinplatz.
tag day are in Histadrut offices,
Brooklyn; Dr. Manuel Laderman sick will be held by the Young lent Society Thursday in the Wil-
The
ceremony
will
take
place
9142 Linwood avenue, TY. 7-8225.
Women's
Bicur
Cholem
at
6:30
shire
Hotel.
of the Hebrew Educational Alli-
at 1 p. m. Sunday at the Beth
Histadrut will move its offices
p.
m.
Sunday
in
Workmen's
Cir-
Members
of
the
cast
include
ance, Denver; Rabbi Samuel Coo-
to 11818 Dexter boulevard May 1.
Yehuda cemetery.
cle.
A
stage
show
and
card
party
Phyllis
Pullberg,
Marilyn
Stein-
per of Bnai Brith Jacob, Charles-
Members of the congregation Because of the telephone strike,
hardt, Joan Meister, Patricia Lie-
ton, W. Va.; Rabbi Oscriir Z. Fas- will be highlights.
Ten- berman, Alice Blumberg, Barbara will meet with the Orthodox Coun- all committee calls are being
For
reservations
call
Rena
man, president of the Hebrew
Feldman and Rosalie Berg.
cil of Rabbis and friends of the taken by the Pioneer Women's
Theological College, Chicago; Dr. ser, chairman, TO. 8-1379.
family at the Synagogue, Pingree Organization, TO. 9-7180.
Mrs.
Al
Hoffman
is
in
charge
Meyer Waxman, also of the col-
and Woodrow Wilson avenues, be-
of
reservations.
lege; and Dr. Samuel Nirenstein,
fore proceeding to the cemetery.
WORKMEN'S CIRCLE
president of the Union of Ortho-
The Mother's Club of the Work-
Rabbi Kleinplatz was a spiritual
dox Jewish Congregations.
leader in Poland and New York men's Circle Kindergarten Class
The annual paid-up party of the
LOCAL CHAIRMEN
before coming to Beth Yehuda, will meet at 8 p. m. Tuesday at
Bnai David Sisterhcod will be held
Rabbi Max J. Wohlgelernter of Monday evening in the social hall
where he served 15 years. He died headquarters. Tickets are on sale
Detroit and Rabbi Benjamin Gro- of the Synagogue. Mrs. Ruth Gar-
In anticipation of National Pal- May 5, 1946, and his wife eight for the club's card party May
14. For information call Mrs.
ner of Windsor are the local vin is chairman.
estine Week, May 4-11, members months later. They are survived
chairmen for the convention.
of the Young Women's Mizrachi by two sons, Abraham and Simon. Helen Lappin, TO. 6-7549.
The opening session Monday will
will bring prospective members
be devoted to prayer In view of NEUGARTEN MEDICAL AID
for the Zionist ranks to their an-
Judge
D.
J.
Healy
of
Probate
MON. MAY 5-8:20 P.M.
the opening of the UN session on
nual strawberry festival and
MASONIC AUDITORIUM
Court
will
speak
on
"Child
De-
Palestine that day. Rabbi Uri
luncheon at 12:30 p.m. Wednes-
meeting
of
the
at
a
linquency"
Miller of Baltimore will also pre-
Neugarten Medical Aid at 1 p. m. day in the Northwest Helrew
sent his presidential address.
Congregation.
A public meeting will be held Monday in the Jewish Commu-
Rabbi Jacob Segal will be guest
DIMITRI MITROPOULOS—Conducting
nity
Center.
Mrs.
Milton
Goldsmith
at Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, Dex-
speaker. Reservations may be ob-
GRINNELL'S Tn. 2-7100
is
in
charge
of
a
dessert
luncheon
TICKETS: $3.00, 2.40, 1.80
ter and Cortland, at 8 p.m. Tues-
tained from Mrs. Jack Pearlman,
that
will
be
served.
day. Rabbi Wohlgelernter will
UN. 3-9158.
preside and the speaker will be
S. Z Shragai, member of the Lon-
••
don branch of the Jewish Agency
who is flying from Jerusalem,
where the Agency has just met,
to address the convention. His
subject will be "Palestine and Re-
lief Projects for European Jews."

Orthodox Rabbis
Here for Parleys

Palestinian Flying
to Address Meeting

Meister Pupils in Play
at Primrose Dinner

Over 200 to Spur
Rabbi Kleinplatz Histadrut Tag Day
Unveilings Sunday

Bicur Cholera Plans
Dinner, Card Party

Bnai David Sisterhood
Awaits Party Monday

Young Mizrachi Awaits
Strawberry Festival

New York Philharmonic Symphony

Yeshivah Aide

THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
EXTENDS IT'S FELICITATIONS TO .. .

HONOR RABBI MAX •
At 6 p. m. Wednesday, a dinner
will be given honoring Rabbi Mor-
ris Max, executive vice president.
Rabbi Mordecai Stern will be
toastmaster.
Among subjects to be discussed
at closed sessions will be "The
American Jewish Scene and its
Challenge to Orthodoxy" and the
"Coordination of Orthodox Forces
in the United States."



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the new chartered Bnai Brith Lodges

4 to Speak on Air
in Behalf of Drive

Appearing in the second week
of a series of broadcasts on W.ILB
during April and May in behalf ,
of the Allied Jewish Campaign
will be Mrs. Julia Nathan of
MAX KAPLAN above, president
Hadassah, at 6:55 p. m. Friday,
of the board of sponsors of Ye-
April 25; William Thompson, La-
shivoth ('hachmey Lublin, will
bor Zionists, at 9:25 p. m. Satur-
day; Mrs. Jacob S. Sauk, execu- be installed at a gathering at
tive chairman, Hadassah Central 7:30 p. in. Sunday in the semi-
East group, at 6:55 p. m. Tuesday; nary, Linwood and Elmhurst
and Mrs. Abraham Cohen, mem- avenues. Others to be installed
are David Adelman, vice-presi-
bership chairman, Council of Pi-
oneer Women at 6:55 p. m. Friday, dent; harry Stolsky, secretary;
and Moe Yolk's, treasurer.
May 2.



GEORGE GERSHWIN LODGE No. 1673



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HENRY MORGENTHAU LODGE No. 1678

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