t Friday, Wolter 9, DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page Six Jacobs Explains Succoth Symbols UHS Auxiliary Maps Symposium Program on Oct. 22 to Be First in Series The first in a series of pro- grams of the Women's Auxiliary, United Hebrew Schools, will be held at 12:30 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 22, in the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. Mrs. Herbert Moss is chairman. The program, entitled "Let Us Talk About Our Children," will be a symposium with mem- bers of the auxiliary as par- ticipants. As part of the education month project, members of the aux- iliary and the alumni spoke over WJBK, WJLB and in many Synagogues. Speakers included Joseph 11. 1- laggai, S. Kasdan, Nathan Shur. Allan Weston, Morris Lachover, M. Michlin, A. J. Lachover, Mrs. Florence Moss Rosman, Bernard Isaacs, Rabbi Leizer Levi, Rabbi David Rine and Herzel Saper- stein. Registration is open for be- ginning and advanced students. For information call TO. 8-0063. Workers Spark Zionist Fund Drive Marshall to Discuss Council's Donor Affair A meeting of the fund-raising • At a luncheon for key workers committee of the Louis Marshall of the Zionist Expansion Fund Women will be held Tuesday at drive last week at the Standard the home of Mrs. Harry Wright, Club, Louis Berry and Abe Kasle, 2705 Fullerton avenue. Reports will be made on the chairmen, reported that they ex- pected the Detroit quota to be donor ball of the Greater De- reached after a concentrated ef- troit Women's Council to be held fort on the part of the workers. Nov. 29 at Masonic Temple, in In a statement to the meeting, which Marshall is participating. Morris Jacobs, president of the Irene Rodman, Eda Spear and Detroit Zionist District, declared, Esther Kessler are fund-raising "We cannot permit a lethargy to chairmen. grip our movement when we are so close to possible victory. We must immediately show our gov- Mademoiselles to Open ernment that American Jewry de- mands a strong pro-Zionist posi- Season With a Tea tion at the UN. Opening their season, the Ma- "Large sums of money have to be expended. The Zionist expan- demoiselles are planning a tea sion funds are available for this and social evening for prospec- purpose. I appeal to Detroit Jew- tive members at 8:30 p. m. Wed- nesday in the Jewish Communi- ry to support this drive." Herman Jacobs, executive director of the Jewish Community ty Center, Ann Kroll, president. , Contributions may be mailed to Center, is shown explaining to an inter-cultural group the announced. ithe Zionist office, 1044 Penobscot Lulav and Estrog, symbols of the Succoth Holiday just con- Bldg. The group which meets on cluded. Standing left to right are Miss Helen Lounzie, mem- the first and third Wednesday ber of the Michigan CIO Council; Louis Miriani, director of of each month, is laying plans the Detroit Legal Aid Bureau; and Miss Elsie M. Beck, Slawson to Address for a program of social and cul- director of social studies, Detroit Public Schools. tural interest to its members. AJC Public Meeting Membership is open to young Dr. John Slawson, who recent- women, ages 20-23.. 1 , ly returned from a tour of Eu- Hostesses at the meeting will rope's DP. camps, will address a public meeting of the Detroit be Ann Kroll, Shirley Green, chapter, American Jewish Com- Marcella Feldman, Marilyn Ad- mittee, at 8:30 p. m. Monday in er, Deborah Cohen, Shirley Sig- ORT schools so that they may the lecture hall of the Art In- man, Ann Silver and Shirley Taylor. be self-sustaining, uplifted hu- stitute. man beings with a definite aim in life." Comprising the committee are Mesdames David Berg, co-chair- man; harry Berlin, chairman of East Side; Ellis Fisher, chair- man of Russell Woods; Harold Kukes, chairman of University group; Herbert Metz and Rob- ert Alpern, chairmen of Pon- tiac group; Abe Lapides and Al Rosenberg, chairmen of Royal Oak group. Mesdames Ben Fishman, I•v- ing Small, Barney Newman, Al Schneiderman, Harold Baskind, Maxwell Emmer, Ben Goode, Barney Greenberg, Frank Handler, Marc Markey, William Joelson, Milton Fisher, Earl Freshman and David Ilubar. The drive will culminate in a MRS. DAVID RUBY tea Nov. 17 at the home of Mrs The Women's American ORT Henry Wagner, at which Mrs. has launched a membership Joseph Fenton will give a book drive under the direction of review. Mrs. David Ruby, vice-presi- Lazarus Young Women dent in charge of membership, who was hostess to her com- to See Fashion Show mittee at a luncheon recently I Styles of 1946 and 1947 will be contrasted in a fashion show on behalf of the campaign. Guest speaker, Mrs. Harry planned for the membership tea Becker, ORT president, told the of the Emma Lazarus Young meeting, "It is the aim of ORT Women Tuesday at the home of to reestablish refugees in all Harriet Adler, 2460 Fullerton ave- parts of the world by rehabili- nue. A quiz program will be also tation through training. "The survivors of Europe to- held to be followed by card play- day arc being taught trades in ing. Young women wishing to at- ------- tend should contact Shirley Hudson's Pantry Shop Packs Glicksman, TO. 7-3237. Membership Drive Launched by Women's American ORS' Yeshivah to Honor Gaon's Memory The memory of the late Gaon, Rabbi Meir Shapiro, will be hon ored at 6 p. m. Sunday, Oct. 26, at Yc shivath Chachmey Lublin. The Yahrzeit of Rabbi Shapiro occurs the same week. Rabbi Shapiro was founder of the original Yeshivath Chachmey Lublin of Poland, which under his leadership grew into one of the greatest Torah centers of Eu- rope. Rabbi E. L. Silver of Cincin- nati, president of the Union of Orthodox Rabbis, will be guest speaker. Detroit Lodge Auxiliary to Hear Mrs. Aaron Mrs. Samuel Aaron, president ith Wom- of the Detroit Bnai Br en's Council, will be guest speak- er at a meeting of the Detroit Lodge Auxiliary at 8:30 p. m. Tuesday in the Beth Aaron Syn- agogue, Wyoming and Thatcher avenues. The film, This Is Bnai Brith," will be shown. HALEVY SINGING SOCIETY Emma Lazard!' Schaver, who recently returned from a con- cert tour of South America, was guest of the Halevy Singing Society at its last meeting. Enroll Your Children in the Jewish Folk Schools of the Labor Zionist Organization DKris'IURSERY AND KINDERGARTEN FOR PRE-SCHOOL CHILDREN Central School and Nursery Building at 13722 Linwood, corner Pasadena The Schools are now open for registration—Branch at Grossman School, Room 305 and 306 Jewish Holidays—Their Meaning Hebrew and Importance. Acquainting pu- Yiddish pils with modern Jewish Life Bible everywhere and with the Recon- Jewish History structed Jewish Life in Palestine Special classes for boys of Bar- Jewish Customs Mitzvah age. and Traditions Special Celebrations and Jewish Festivals are Arranged by and for our Pupils During the Year. The Schools are Con- ducted by Competent Highly Qualified Teachers. Register your Cldren Now — without delay — Daily from 3:30 p.m. hi except Saturday. Sunday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. to 8 p.m . Children a M odern and Progressive Jewish Give Your Education .Phone TO. 8-9280 Send Needed Food to friends and relatives in stricken lands and Sends Boxes GALLO1V FAMILY CLUB The Gallow Family Club has elected and installed the follow- ing new officers: Sidney Fried- man, president; Hilda Siegel, vice-president; Mrs. II. Siegel secretary; and Mrs. IL. Shapiro, treasurer. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Farber of Santa Rosa drive. L Make-Up a Box from These Nutritious Foods: Fisher's Biskit Mix, 2 pounds, 4Ic Horlamus Rye Bread, 10 07. Tin 45c Wisconsin Cheddar Cheese, 14 1/2 Ozs., 79c White Rose Coffee, I pound tin, 59c Aborn's Peke and Orange Pekoe Tea, 4-0z., 25c Nestle's Instant Cocoa, 13 07., 29c Rancho Grande California Dates, 8 ounces, 25c Gosse's Best Fancy Chinook Salmon, 16 Oz., 79c HARRIS. 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