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October 10, 1947 - Image 5

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1947-10-10

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CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

189filay, 094sber 14, MI

The Voice of the
Man in the Street

Photos by JACK BIGELMAN

press our continued determination
to see the Declaration fulfilled, by
continuing to sponsor this ball."
Two committees have begun
operations on the affair, the pro-
gram committee consisting of Dr.
Philip E. Lachman, Mrs. Perry
Burnstine, Miss Rose Poskel and
Leonard Radner, and the publicity
committee consisting of Dr. Jack
Freedland, Miss Selma Jakont and
Harold Berry.

TIME: Thursday afternoon.
• LACE: Dexter and Webb.
QUESTION: How much of a
Jewish education should a
Jewish child hare?
MRS. ABRAHAM GOLDSTEIN,
3166 Sturtevant avenue, house-
wife.

One of my sons attended
Yeshivoth Beth Yehudah and
another is a student there now.
I want them
to be able to
!cad and write

Spurs Honor Roll

heritage.
Both boys
and girls
should get all
the Jewish ed-
ucation that is
offered. it is important for our

To Sing here

WOMEN'S
CLUBS

The Women's Emergency Food
Committee will hold a food

shower and card party for the
benefit of displaced persons at
8:30 p.m. Monday in the home
of Mrs. Max Goldberg, 2670
Pasadena avenue. Admission is
donations of canned food. For
infoqrpation contact Mrs. James
Briride, TO. 6-6800.

Primrose Benevolent Club will
hold its annual donor luncheon
Dec. 4 at the Hotel Book Ca-
dillac. Mrs. Jack Aaron, presi-
dent, has asked members to
bring in ads and pledges.
Pledge Chairman is Mrs. Hy-
man Erlichman.

The Young Women's Bicur
Cholem Organization will hold

a board meeting Monday, Oct.
20, at the home of Mrs. J.
Fisher of Wisconsin avenue.

A meeting of the

Detroit Wo-

men's Service Club will take

place Monday, Oct. 20, at the
Jewish Cultural Center, 2705
Joy road, to which prospective
members are invited.

MRS. JOSEPH FENTON

The Ladies Auxiliary, Jewish
National Fund, will hold its first

Hadassah to Send
19 to Convention

meeting of the season at 12:30
p.m. Wednesday in the Rose
Sittig Cohen Bldg., Mrs. Jack
Rosenthal, president, announced.
Arthur Shutkin, new Detroit
JNF director, will be guest
speaker. Mrs. I. Walter Silver
is program chairman.

• • •

Nineteen members of Detroit
Hadassah will attend the organi-
zation's 33rd annual convention
Oct. 24-28 in Atlantic City. Dr.
Chaim Weizmann will be the
guest of honor.

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The Detroit delegates include
Mesdames Harry L. Jones, Julian
Tobias, Perry Burnstine, Aaron
Friedman, Samuel Rubiner, Philip
Gilbert, Carl Schiller, Joseph
Yolles, Philip Lipson, Daniel Cul-
D
Goldberg, director
len, William Roth, Reuben Klein.
of the Counselling Service and
Samuel Chase. Benjamin Jones,
Jewish Chronicle columnist,. will
Abe Kasle, Claire Axelrod, Sal
address the Coolidge School PTA
Davidson. and two representatives
Tuesday evening in the school
of the business and professional
auditorium on "Delinquent Par-
division. Miss Goldie Slakter and
ents."
Miss Miriam Goldstein.
On Wednesday, he will speak
Mrs. Tobias, the chairman, can
, before the Mu Sigma Pi frater-
he reached at TO. 8-0922.
nity of Jewish optometrists at the
Instructions to the delegates Rose Sittig Cohen Building. His
will be voted at the regular group , subject will be "Personality Ad-
meetings Tuesday. Reports on justment."
Honor Roll contributions will re-
veal that the goal of $$100,000
has been passed, Mrs. Joseph
Fenton. chairman of general so-
licitations, predicts.

:Coolidge School PTA
, to Hear 1)r. Goldberg
r. W. A.

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Bnai David Slates
Installation. Dance

Joseph A. Block will be in-
:stalled as president of Congreg-
ation Bnai David at a dinner
dance at 6:30 p. m. Sunday in
the Synagogue, Elmhurst and
14th avenues.

Other officers who will be in-
stituted include Joseph Gorman,
vice-president: Mandel Shifman,
treasurer: and Dan Otk, secre-
tary. All the above named were
reelected.

The installation committee con-
sists of Charles Rogers, Saul
Waxman and Ben Fellows.

The Jewish

line

Chronicle dead-

the great de-
picture
space, the
, mand for
all
society
pic-
deadline for

Because of

For information call Mrs. Er-
man, UN. 4-9555.

FOR YOUR CHILD

I, 5•vt's. N4)11

To assure priority, please

sec..: in all copy and photos

earlier

they come, the more

certain

they are of publication.

Note new

address-51$

Woodward avenue.

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SPEECH
RADIO
DRAMA

tures is noon on Fridays.

well in advance. The

Chicago Cantor
Is Mizrachi Guest

Rabbi Segal to Speak
at Luncheon Nov. 5

Cantor Moses J. Silverman of
the Anshe Emet Synagogue,
Chicago, will participate in the
program of the 11th annual do-
nor luncheon of the Sisters of
Zion Mizrachi, at 12:30 p.m.
Wednesday, Nov. 5, at Shaarey
Zedek.
Guest speaker will be Rabbi
Jacob E. Segal of the Northwest
Hebrew Congregation.

the organization is Mrs. Rosa
Singer.

Hadassali B and P
Awaits Meeting

,

An open meeting of the Busi-
ness and Professional Division of
Hadassah will be held at 8:15
p.m. on Tuesday in the Jewish
Community Center.

Mrs, Adolph Ehrlich, education
chairman of Senior Hadassah,
will be guest speaker. She will
report on Hadassah's role in
Palestine.

1,,v Music Study Club

for all club and social

copy is noon on 3Iondays.

• • •

Drama Group Formed

The Music Study Club of De-
troit has announced the format-
Final registration for the Bnai tion of a drama group. The
David Religious School will be first meeting will be held at
acepied Sunday.
1:30 p. m. Saturday. Oct. 18, in
the home of Mrs. Joseph M.
Erman, chairman of the group,
19530 Stratford Road.

CHRONICLE DEADLINE

CANTOR MOSES SILVERMAN

Mrs. Joseph Kunin is chair-
man of the luncheon assisted by
Mrs. Joseph Gordon and Mrs.
Asher Berlin. Mrs. Isaac Rosen-
thal is chairman of the Child
The North Woodward Branch Rescue Fund and Mrs. Rose
of the Jewish European Wel- Whiteman, TY. 4-3549, of raffle
fare Organization will meet at books for those who wish to
1 p.m. Tuesday in the home earn their plates.
of Mrs. Jacob Silberstein, 3242
Reservations may be obtained
Burlingame avenue. Mrs. E from Mrs. Morris Mondrow,
Schwartz and Mrs. A. Goldberg reservation chairman, TO. 7-1161.
are chairmen. For information Mrs. Ida Goldsmith, TO. 5-8438,
call DA. 9050.
is ad chairman. President of

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