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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1947-09-26

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Friday, September 26,'1947

DETROIT JEWIRII CHRONICLE

Monsky Memorial
to Be Established

Page Seven

Aids Relief Group

Bnai Brith Highlights

WASHINGTON, D. C. — Steps
toward the establishment of a
Henry Monsky Foundation "de-
voted to Bnai Brith and general
purposes" as a memorial to the
late Bnai Brith president were
announced by Frank Goldman,
Lowell, Mass., president.
A campaign committee is being
organized, consisting of the en-
tire executive committee and
such others as they may select.
For the duration of the Henry
Monsky Foundation campaign, no
competing drive in Bnai Brith
will be conducted.
Ever since Mr. Monsky's death
on May 1, suggestions for vari-
ous memorials in his honor have
been pouring into national Bnai
Brith headquarters here. Presi-
dent Gold! ian therefore appoint-
ed a special sub-committee of the
executive committee, headed by
vice-president Benjamin Sam-
uels, Chicago, an intimate friend
of the late Mr. Monsky, to con-
sider these proposals.
In the discussion, it was
was brought out that a Berry
Monsky Foundation would not
only serve many causes dear to
the late Bnai Brith President's
heart, but could also establish
some of the very projects pre-
viously suggested as memorials.
As long ago as 1941, at the
triennial Bnai Brith convention
in Chicago, Mr. Monsky had
pleaded for the establishment of
a Bnai Brith foundation with
purposes similar to those embod-
ied in the present action. A mo-
tion in favor of creating such a
foundation was passed at the
convention, but its implementa-
tion was postponed because of
World War 1T.

Pisgah Lodge

Herbert Eskin, president of
Pisgah Lodge, has announced the
appointment of committees for
the celebration of the lodge's 90th
anniversary in November.
Pisgah Lodge is the second old-
est Jewish organization in De-
troit. Committees are as fol-
lows:
General chairman, Harry Yud-
koff; co-chairmen, Samuel W
Leib, Milton W. Weinstein and
Isadore Starr; secretary, Alfred
Bounin; chairman of souvenir
book, Elias Goldberg; co-chair-
men, Jack Lawson and Herman
Zimmerman; editor of souvenir
book, Benjamin F. Goldman;
chairman of banquet and enter-
tainment, Morris Shatzen; co-
chairman, Phil Levant; chairman
of speakers program, Henry M.
Abramovitz; co-chairman, Julius
Deutelbaum; chairman of pub-
licity, Louis Rosenzweig; co-
chairman, Rudy Meyersohn; and
chairman of ticket sales, Max H.
Goldhoff.

illarshall Young Women

A bingo game will be one of
the highlights of the first mem-
bership tea of the Louis Mar-
shall Young Women Tuesday at
the home of Gertrude Gladstone,
2733 Leslie avenue. For infor-
mation call Bobbie Silverstein,
membership chairman, TY.
8-0538.

Rabbi Zager Chapter

A meeting of the Rabbi Man-
del N. Zager Chapter will take
place at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday in
Bnai Moshe. The session will be
in the form of a social evening,
Miss Fay Zager, president, an-
nounced.
Diseuaslon will be held on the
city-wide fund-raising affair of
the Bnai Brith Women, a ball set
for Nov. 29 at Masonic Temple.

Berger Warns Yanks
on Jewish State Tie

NEW YORK—Elmer Berger,'
executive director of the Ameri-
can Council for Judaism, in an
editorial in the Council News,
called upon Americans of Jew-
ish faith who wish to live nor-
mal integrated lives in this
country, to repudiate the an-
nounced intentions of Jewish na-
tionalism to maintain a two-way
brie between Palestine and all
Jews, in the event a Jewish
State in Palestine is established."
The editorial says that in the
event the state is created "the
separation between Americans of
Jewish faith and citizens of the
Jewish State must be made clear
and unmistakable."

Livingston Fellowship

Lindzey of Cleve-
Gardner
bind and Ozzie G. Simmons of
Chicago, teaching fellows _in the
department of social relations
at Harvard University, have been
awarded the Sigmund Livingston
Fellowships for 1947-48. These
awards, donated by the Anti-
Defamation League of the Bnai
Brith, are for research to pro-
mote racial and religious under-
standing.

YOUTH HOST...

Wilshire Motor Sales

Pisgah Chapter

WASHINGTON—First prize in
the women's division of the
Ninth Annual Bnai Brith Lodge
and Chapter Bulletin Contest was
won by the Menorah, published
by the Pisgah Women's Chap-
ter of Detroit, it was announced
by Irving M. Lichtenstein. na-
tional director of the Bnai Britt) ‘,
Pres.9 and radio bureau, which
sponsors the, contest.

Stud Brith Girls

••
Odessa Social,
Charts Luncheon

MRS. MORRIS WEINHART
SHOKAN, N.Y. — Rosalind
Brensilber of Brooklyn, was
elected president of the national
organization of Bnai Brith Girls
at its three-day camp conven-
tion here with 100 delegates from
all parts of the United States and
Canada in attendance.
In her annual report, Sera
Europe's Youngsters
Rose Schwartz, outgoing presi-
dent, informed the delegates that
to:Receive Proceeds
the organization now had a mem-
--
bership of 7,900 while the entire
The plight of Europe's starv-
Bnai Brith Youth Organization, ing and homeless children has
of which BBG is a part. has a once again moved the Odessa
membership of 27,000.
Progressive Aid Society to dedi-
cate its annual donor lunchron
to these unfortunate youngsters.
Aleph Zadik Aleph
Funds from the affair, to he
SHOKAN, N.Y.—Myron Teitel-
baum of Lima. 0., has been elect- held Tuesday Oct. 28, in the
ed president of the Aleph Zakik main ballroom of the Hotel
Aleph, boys' unit of the Bnai Statler, will be used for the
purchase of relief supplies for
'kith Youth Organization.
Others elected to lead the 13,- the children.
Mrs. Samuel Shaync is general
000 members of AZA were Louis
Lederman, Pittsburgh, vice-presi- chairman. Other leaders are
dent: Dick Brownstein, Portland, Mrs. Morris Weinharte assistant
Ore., secretary; and Earl Pollock, chairman; Mrs. Julius Ring,
Sioux City, Ia., junior commis- treasurer; Mrs. Max Hayman,
sioner of the Bnai Brith Youth chairman of arrangements; and
Mrs. Herman Konter, recording
Commission.
secretary and tiCket distributor
Entertainment will be provided
Keidan Chapter
by "The Gypsies, courtesy of
The first membership tea of the Hungarian Village; Sho-
the Harry 13. Keidan Chapter shanah Brooke-Friedman, voca-
,Bnai Brith will take place„ori list;-Sadie Cooper Braver. violin-
Tuesday, Sept. 30, at 1:30 p.m. ist; and Lillian Robbins, accom-
at the home of Mrs. Harry panist.
Clark, 18294 Parkside.
The ticket of admission to
this tea will be the presentation
of a new member by an old
member.

The speaker of the afternoon

will be Rabbi Leon Frani, of
Temple Israel.

Morgenthau. Chapter

Mrs. Anna Hartstein will be
guest speaker at a meeting of
the Henry Morgenthau Chapter
at 9 p.m. Monday in the Rose
Sittig Cohen Bldg.

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The Young Women's Mizrachi
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at 1 p.m. Wednesday in the
home of Mrs. Nat Fierberg, 3336
Glynn Court.

the opening of the

"Something for the Family"'

After a summer recess, the
vocie of the American Jewish
Congress in Detroit is being
heard again at 9:45 p.m. every
Saturday over WJLB.
These broadcasts are spon-
sored by the Detroit section bf
AJC and are conducted by Har-
ry Kaminer.

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Broadcasts Resumed
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Young Mizrachi's Tea
Event of Wednesday

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Mrs. Benjamin Fain, of Chi-
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league, United Synagogue of
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when the Sisterhood of the
Northwest Hebrew Congregation
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social hall of the Synagogue. .
Tryouts are being held for
the sisterhood choral group,
Mrs. Jack Jackman, UN. 1-0967,
announced. Meetings are held
weekly at the home of Mrs.
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