e ader comas AT1N131 - CINCINNATI 30, OHIO rage Seven DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Friday, October 11, 1941 BNAI BRITH HIGHLIGHTS Where and When Lodges Meet PISGAII—First and third Mon- day of month, 8:30 p.m., Jew- ish Community Center. Abe Drasin of Grand Rapids, president of the Michigan Bnai Brith Council, has announced the appointment of Milton M. Wein- ' stein as chairman of the council's convention to be held at 10 a. m. Sunday in the Barium Hotel. Harry Gilbert has been named vice-chairman, and Murray Sabin ticket chairman. The convention will feature seminars conducted by both the Michigan and Detroit councils. I MARSHALL—One Wednesday of mouth, 8:30 p.m., Work- men's Circle. DETROIT NO. 1374 — Second Tuesday of month, 8:30 p.m., Workmen's Circle. THEODORE IIERZL — Second and fourth Monday of month, 9 p.m., 41 Oak Street, River Rouge. EAST SIDE—First and fourth Monday of. month, 9 p.m., Sav- arine Hotel. KEIDAN — First Tuesday of month, 8:30 p.m., English room of Hotel Book Cadillac. BRANDEIS—Second and fourth Tuesday of month, 8:30 p.m., Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. RABBI MANDEL ZAGER—First and third Tuesday of month, 8:30 p.m., Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. DOWNTOWN—First and third Thursday of month, 8:30 p.m., Barium Hotel. GERSHWIN—First and third Thursday of month, 9 p.m., Bnai Jacob, Linwood and Richton. BLOCII—First and third Mon- day of month, 8:30 p.m., Bnal Jacob. , MORGENTHAU—First and third Monday of month, 8:30 p.m., Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. CINEMA — First Monday of month, 3:30 p.m., Hotel Tuller. TIKVAII — First Thursday of month, 8:30 p.m., Northwest Hebrew Congregation, Michigan Council Host at Conference Sunday Council President Hillel at Wayne U. Has New Director Rabbi Irwin . Gordon Succeeds 51ilton Aron Rabbi Irwin Gordon has as- sumed his position as director of the Wayne University Hillel Foundation. He succeeds Rabbi Milton Aron. As a member of Yeshiva Col- lege, %New York, Rabbi Gordon was active in debating groups, basketball and served as vice- president of his class. Ile was Hilleldirector at the University of Saskatchewan in 1945 and has been active at the Brandeis camp and at Youth Zionist conferences. Ilis sister, Eleanor, has en- rolled at Wayne as a student in home economics. TOPICS LISTED Topics to be discussed include: Anti-Defamation by Jack Elia- sohn, East Lansing, and Robert SIDNEY J. KARBEL • • • Rollins, Detroit; BBYO, by Harry Mills, Flint, lind Max Kushner, DeHti lle1, by Justin Morrison, ' charlotte and Murray Sutkin, n Pisgah Banquet Detroit; membership, John By ILENE RATNER Mitchell, Lansing, and • Marry • • • MILTON WEINSTEIN Direnfeld, Detroit; lodge pro- • • • REMINDER TO TILE PUBLIC: grams, Louis Davis, Mt. Clemens, All Bnai Brith Here and Maxwell Lowe, Detroit. Erwin Epstein, first vice-president The BBYO drive for old re- Spurs 90th Year Fete Americanism, Dr. Morris Teles, . of the District Grand Lodge, as lit , sous articles starts Sunday. Muskegon, and Nathan Kaplan, principal speaker. The film, "This The boys and girls will be Detroit; veterans affairs, Charles Is Bnai Brith," will also be knocking on your door so let's The Greater Detroit Bnal Levenburg, Grand Rapids, and shown. be ready for them. . . . Brith Council and its 13 con- Ja k Leeds, Detroit; conservation, Delegates from all Michigan c This drive is another event stituent members hayed joined T. Roth, Saginaw 'and Al- lodges are expected, Weinstein in the BBYO month's activities to carry out plans for Pisgah fired Bounin, Detroit. said, adding that all Bnai Brith that started Sept. 24 with the Lodge's 90th anniversary cele- members are invited. Tickets for Yom Kippur night dance. They LUNCHEON PLANNED bration. the luncheon may be obtained at will continue through Nov. 10. A luncheon has been arranged the council office or the Barium BBYO's third anniversary will Sidney J. Karbel, council president, said "Pisgah Lodge's to follow the seminars, with Dr. Hotel. be celebrated Nov. 10. • • • momentous record of 90 years' service to the community and V James McMonagle of the THE BNAI BRITII GIRLS to Bnai Brith is in reality the speech department, Wayne Uni- will be participating in the celebration of 90 years of Bnai versity. BBYO celebration by giving a Brith in Detroit and should be Evening sessions will begin variety show Sunday, Oct. 26, observed as such." in the Jewish Center auditorium. at 8:30 and will include: 13 Lodges to Joni 1111Y0 Chatter i Budget Approved by Pisgah Lodge for 1947-48 Season Meetings of Pisgah Lodge are scheduled for Monday and for Oct. 20. At a meeting of the executive 'committee, the budget for 1947- 48 and a tentative program for the next four months was ap- proved. Herbert Eskin, Pisgah presi- dent, stated that the next two months promises to be the most active for the lodge in several years. All meetings will be geared to climax with the celebration of the lodge's 90th anniversary, he said. Pisgah's bowling league held a meeting of its captains last week and organized in an all-out ef- fort on behalf of the 90th anni- versary souvenir book. Ad solici- tation committees were organized. Meeting at the Barium Hotel last week under the chairmanship of Milton M. Weinstein, a past president of Pisgah, a committee from the rank and file of the lodge joined hands in working on the book. Morovnthau Lodge t- to Publish Paper LODGES TO PARTICIPATE All lodges are participating in the 90th anniversary of Pis- gah's souvenir book and plan to turn out in full force for the banquet Nov. 18, at Ma- sonic Temple, Karbel said. "It is gratifying to know that all the lodges are going to help us celebrate our 90th birthday," said Harry Yudkoff, past presi- dent of Pisgah and of the Dis- trict Grand Lodge No. 6, who is chairman of the anniversary committee. "A history of the Jewish com- munity for the past 90 years would not be complete without recording the manifold activ- ities of Pisgah Lodge and Bnai Brith during that period. Council Lists Subjects for Its Seminar Mrs. Jack J. Hartstein, semi- nar chairman of the Greater De- troit Bnai Brith Women's Coun- cil, has announced that the council's annual seminar will be ushered in with a luncheon at 12:30 p.m. Wednesday in the Statler Hotel. Purpose of these seminars, Mrs. Hartstein said, is to acquaint members with all 'HONOR TO A FATHER' "In fact, Pisgah Lodge has fathered and sponsored the for- mation of the 13 lodges now in existence. This announcement by the , council is like a family of sons honoring their father," he added. Assisting in arrangements for the banquet are Harry M. Abramovitz and Julius Deutel- baum, past, presidents of Pisgah who are chairmen of the speak- ers committee; and Morris Shat- zen, another past president, and Phil Levant, who are chairmen of the banquet and entertain- ment committee. A four-page tabloid newspaper will be issued by the Henry Morgenthau Lodge according to Membership Drive On Mort Sultan, publisher. by the Keidan Lodge The staff will include Stan The membership drive for the Wolf, editor-in-chief; Marge Kap- lan, women's editor; Bill Goll, art Sidney J. Karbel Class of Kei- director; Phil Rothschild, Gabe dan Lodge is in full swing. Those wishing to join should Glantz, Sam Brhverman, Morrey contact Abe Smith. membership Wasserman and Art Schurgin. A contest to name the paper is chairman, CH. 4884. Future plans call for a bowl- in progress. Circulation and edi- torial offices will be at 3606 Guar- ing program featuring movies and skits sponsored by lodge bowl- dian Bldg. Top bowling honors last week ers. The lodge is inviting Archie went to Harold Weiss, who rolled [D a v idson. Anti - Defamation 571 with a high single game of ''League field director, to address a meeting. 20. Presidents and vice-presidents,. led by Mrs. J. I. Jeffe, president of District No. 6. Secretaries and treasurers, led by Mrs. Leonard Sims. BBYO, led by Helen Alpert and Charles Levy, girls' and boys' directors of BBYO. Philanthropies, led by Etta Davis, member of general com- mittee. Hillel, led by Rabbi Hershel Lyman, director of the Ann Ar- Foundation. bor Vocational Guidance, led by Frances Gould. • • • THERE HAS BEEN a travel- ing talent show started by the BBYO. Purpose is to entertain and inform audiences. The show is available to any organization by calling the office, 11718 Dex- ter boulevard, TO. 8-1390 or.TO. 8-5690. • • • ANYONE FROM 14 to 25 who would like to join the BBG, AZA, BBYM or the BBYW should call headquarters. • • • THE BBYM of Motor City No. 145 held their installation of officers last Saturday at the home of the new president, Harvey Lipchinsky. Iry Gladstone, retiring presi- dent, acted as master of cere- monies. Chuck Levey, BBYO director, was the guest. • • • TO INSTALL OFFICERS During the luncheon, Mrs. Joffe will install officers of the newly-chartered Harry B. Kei- dan and Tikvah chapters. They are: Keidan — Presi- dent, Mrs. Martin Friedman; first vice-president, Mrs. Harry Clark; second vice-president, ALL GIRLS, AGE 18-25, are in- Mrs. Jack Robinowitz; moni- vited to a meeting of the Louis tress, Mrs. Herbert Wallace; Marshall Young Women at 8:38 treasurer, Mrs. John Keystone; p.m. Tuesday in the BBYO office. financial secretary, Mrs. Morris For information call Roberta Baron; regarding secretary, Mrs. Silverstein, TY. 8-5038. • • • Arthur Klein; corresponding sec- retary, Mrs. Samuel Wexler; YOUNG MEN OF Rex Chapter guide, Mrs. Norman Kaufman; No. 11 will hold their annual and sentinel, Mrs. David Litwin. installation at 2 p.m. Sunday, Tikvah—President, Mrs. Sey- Oct. 19, in the Central High mour Weissman; first vice-presi- School auditorium. dent, Mks. Louis Barden; second New officers are Barry Mir- RABBI LYMON vice-president, Mrs. Isadore vis, president; Milt Rittenburg, • • • Buchman; treasurer, Mrs. Jer- vice-president; Dave Rappaport phases of Bnai Brith activities, ome Wasserman; monitress, Mrs. and Joe Silberschein, secretaries; services and philanthropies. All Louis Alper; financial secretary, and Jerry Meyerson, treasurer. members are invited, she added. Mrs. Irwin Burdick; recording Jess Feiler will be installing First sessions will convene at secretary, Mrs. Irving Bolton; officer. Guest speaker will be 12 p.m. and will include: corresponding secretary, Mrs. Charles Levey, BBYO director. Anti-Defamation, led by Har- Isadore Pansky; sentinel, Mrs. The Rex chair will present He- ry Yudkoff, past president of Max Littky; and guide, Mrs. brew melodies. District Grand Lodge No. 6, and Harry Hyman. Oscar Cohen, executive director of the -Jewish Community Coun- Malerman Group Plans cil. Marshall Dramatic Unit Hayride on Saturday Americanism and civic affairs, The Diane Malerman Group of led by Mrs. Samuel Bank, trus- to Put On Oroginal Play An original play, "It shouldn't BBYW will sponsor a hayride tee of District No. 6; member- ship and conservation, led by Happen," will be presented by Saturday at Morton's Stables As Mrs, Charles Solovich, historian the Louis Marshall Women's its first event of the year. For in- and mOnbership chairman of dramatic group Nov. 5 at Work- formation call Jackie Ginsberg. the Women's Supreme Council. men's Circle. This Al be a social chairman, TO. 8 0988. Sue Grossman is president Parliamentary procedure, led fund-raising affair. • -