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Friday, May 9, 1947

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE and The Leal Chronicle

Page Ten

Jackson Rabbi

'23-'24 Classes
of UHS Plan
for Reunion

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speaker. The Military Order of
the Purple Heart will offer 30
minutes of vaudeville entertain-
ment. David Gutman, baritone,
\vill sing, accompanied by Mary-
ann Fleisher at the piano.
David Kay is commander of the
By DR. PERRY P. BURNSTINL
post and Harry J. Schaeffer and
THE LADIES AUXILIARY of Leon Ginsburg are in charge of
the Congressional Medal of Honor activities.
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Post, the Lt. Raymond Zussman,
GINSBURG,
chairman of the
will hold a membership tea May
10, from 3 to 5 p. m., at the home Memorial Day cemetery program,
of Bernice Zussman, 2918 Sturte- has arranged services for 10 a. m.,
vant avenue. Those interested in May 30 at Machpelah Cemetery.
joining the group are cordially in- The memorial address will be de-
vited. For information call No. livered by Rabbi E. A. Levi, dep-
uty department chaplain. The Na-
0892.
tional Guard will furnish a firing
THE ROBERT RAFELSON squad and the department ritual
POST dinner dance will be held team will participate.
Parents of deceased veterans
Wednesday, May 21 at the Palm
Beach Cafe. George W. Agree is are invited to attend and arrange-
chairman and he is assisted by ments are being made for trans-
Phil Rothschild, Nornian Rosen- portation to the cemetery.
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feld, Sam Fenton, LeRoy Dunn
and Les Fiesicher. Call Agree at
FINAL PLANS are being drawn
Ho. 7439 for information.
for the annual Poppy Drive at
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the end of May. Funds will bo
MISS TINA BRILL, national used in war veteran rehabilitation
president of JVW auxiliaries, will and welfare work.
be the guest of the ladies depart-
ment, May 14 and 15. A tea in
MYERSON OF PWO
The Goldie Myerson Group of
her honor will take place Thurs
day, May 15 at the Belcrest. At The Pioneer Women's Organiza-
6 p. m., a dinner will be served tion will hold its election of of-
and a meeting for all posts and ficers meeting at 9 p. m. Tuesday
at 11818 Dexter boulevard.
auxiliaries will follow.
For reservations call Mrs. Eliz-
abeth Shapero, To. 7-1026.

Heads Club

Broadcast

Members of the first and second
graduating classes of the United
Hebrew Schools will gather around
the dinner table Monday at Fin-
kel's Restaurant to renew friend-
ships.
Honored will be Meyer Harri-
son, who for the past 17 years has
been living in Palestine. He will
report on life in the Yishuv.
Graduates of 1923 are Theodore
Baruch, Dr. Herman Chesluk,
William Dorchen, Max Hecker,
Mrs. Joseph Lee (Eva Shevitz),
David Lubetsky, Mrs. Norman
Sandweiss (Sadie Tilchin), Dr.
Morris Schlussel, Herzel Shur,
Mrs. Norval Slobin (Judith Lip-
pa), Seymour Tilchin, Rabbi Max
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d.
RABBI NATHAN KABER
Weine and Harrison.
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ALBERT
GREEN
Graduates of 1924 are Mrs.
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Maurice Floch (Naomi Buchhal-
ter), Mrs. Hy Hodes (Mollie Cha-
bensky), Mrs. C. D. Garber (Bes-
sie Riske), Mrs. Irving W. Pfeifer
(Rose Goldstein), Leo Lubetsky,
Mrs. Sol Stone (Doris Migdal),
Mrs. George Mockler (Evelyn
Migdal), Harry R. Schwartz, Dr.
Guest Rabbi to Give
FOR CONFIRMATION RECEPTIONS
Oscar D. Schwartz, Harry Selig-
Oil ANY OCCASIONS
Vice-Presidency
Charge at Exercises
son, Sydney M. Shevitz, Mrs. Ben
POST 135 will sponsor an "I
HORS D'OEUVRES
L. Goode (Frieda Shnitz), Mrs.
Am
an
American
Day"
program
HOT and FOLD
to Arthur Purdy
The address at the Temple Beth Valter Poole (Betey Ulanoff) and
Any Size Order Filled
at 8 p.. m. Sunday, May 18 at de-
El High School commencement George Weiswasser.
p a r t ment headquarters, 8212
Specialty Caterers
exercises Friday, May 16, will be
Albert Green has been elected Twelfth street at Seward.
110GARTH 7217
delivered by Rabbi Nathan Kaber
Rabbi
Morris
Adler,
department
president of the Men's Club of
of Temple Beth Israel, Jackson.
chaplain,
will
be
the
principal
Congregation Shaarey Zedek.
He will speak on "Judaism Chal-
Other new officers are Arthur
lenges the Jew."
Purdy, vice-president; Abraham
A graduate of the 1942 class of
Satovsky, financial secretary;
Store Hours daily, 9:15 A.M. to 5:30 P.M.
the Hebrew Union College, Rabbi
Palestine Sabbath will be ob- Samuel J. Berke, recording secre-
Kaber served for two years at served by all Synagogues of De- tary; and Jack Warner, treasurer.
Congregation Rodeph Shalom, troit on Friday night and Satur-
Chosen to the board of directors
Philadelphia, before coming to day, May 16 and 17. The Rabbis were Dr. Albert Altman, Dr. Har-
will preach on the subject of "Pal- ry S. Burstein, Joseph Cantor,
Jackson.
estine Before the United Nations." Henry Carnick, Joseph Deutsch,
GRADUATES NAMED
Prayers of intercession will be Harry Friedman, Morris Karbal,
The graduates are Kenneth K.
Adler, Robert D. Cogan, Eve R. recited that the United Nations Ira Kaufman, S. Baer Keidan,
may succeed in establishing a
"Birch"
Corby, Reva R. Fox, Irwin B. home for the hundreds of thou- Ben M. Lewis.
William Nadler, Milton Prag,
Goldhoff, Joel Hamburger, Selma sands of homeless Jews who are
Phonograph
Abe
Sandelman,
Harry
Satovsky,
Kaufman, Donald S. Mershorer, in the status of displaced persons
$25.80
Carl S. Schiller, Alfred Shevin,
Harriet Muskovitz, Jeanine Perl-
many parts of the world.
Matthew Shufro, Ben S. Sidlow,
stein, Shirley R. Rabltin, Renee in Rabbi
Leon Frain of Temple
M. Salon, Greta Scheinberg, Wal- Israel and Rabbi Morris Adler Morris Sussman and Joseph Ziff.
ter Shapero, Suzanne S. Sherman,
of Congregation Shaarey Welt
Margot E. Triest and Rosalyn C. are chairman and co-chairman of
Weinbaum.
a committee to ask for sermons
The following wM receive and prayers not only in the Syn-
w agogues but in the churches of
a ards: Activity Key, Miss Sher-
man, Adler, Goldhoff, Hamburger, Detroit for a just solution of the
The annual luncheon of the
Mershorer and Shapero; Scholar- problem of providing for the sur-
ship Medal, Adler, Hamburger viving remnant of European Lomzer Ladies Society will
be held Wednesday at the Hotel
and Shapero; Felix Winsen Medal,
Jewry.
Book Cadillac.
Hamburger.
A donation of $100 to the Al-
LIST OF PARTICIPANTS
PRIMROSE BENEVOLENT
lied Jewish Campaign was made
Leonard T. Lewis, president of
The Primrose Benevolent Club at a meeting in the home of Mrs.
the congregation, will present the will hold a social meeting Mon-
diplomas and Dr. Herbert I. Kal- day at Baal Moshe. Gertrude B. Feldman, 13725 Dexter boule-
vard. The club's membership
let, chairman of the religious
Oberstein will present a book re- drive is in progress.
school committee, will present the
view.
awards.
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BE WISE AND AVOID THE MESS AND FUSS
Walter Shapero. Other partici-
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pants in the service will be Adler,
Hamburger, Miss Sherman, Miss
INSTALL the
Triest, Cogan and Meshorer.

17 to Be Graduated
by Beth El High

Shaarey Zedek's
Men Elect Green

Palestine Sabbath
Is Set for May 16

Lomzer, Ladies Plan
Luncheon Wednesday

Sisterhood Awaits
Luncheon Monday

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Mrs. Harvey Steadman of Lan-
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panied by Mrs. Rosa Bassin Stein.
Reservations are being taken
by Mrs. Louis M. Bloomberg,
18711 Pennington drive.

Since 1929

Beth Itzchock Ladies'
Banquet on Monday

Mrs. Bernard Shiller Is chair-
man of the annual Mother-Daugh-
ter banquet of the Sisterhood,
Congregation Beth Itzcck, to be
held at 6:30 p. m. Monday at
Zack's Catering. Miss Yetta
Hochman is co-chairman.
For reservations call Mrs. Celia
Weinberg, ticket chairman, TY.
5-7906. Mrs. Nathan Rosen is
president of the sisterhood.

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