Friday, October 31, 194 .• Institute Charted at Shaarey Zedek Shaarey Zedek will conduct its second annual Institute of Jewish Studies from Nov. 12 to 17. Prof. Abraham S. Halkin will open the institute with a public address on "Facing the Future." Two study courses will be giv- en in the evenings, Thursday, Nov. 13 and Saturday, Nov. 15 and from 2:30 to 4:30 p. m. Sun- day, Nov. 16. Dr. Leon J. Lie- breich of Gratz College, Phila- delphia, and Rabbi Henry Fisher of Bnai Zion, Chicago, will be the instructors. Dr. Liebreich will give a course on "The Prophet Jeremiah and His Time" and Rabbi Fisher will teach a course on "The Jewish Way of Life." Jewish Life Plans 1st, Annual Jubilee The first annual jubilee of the Anglo-Jewish monthly, Jewish Life, will be celebrated at 7 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 9, in the Jewish Cultural Center. Guest speaker, Moses Miller, editor of the magazine, will re- port on the UN's recommenda- tions regarding Palestine. Selections by the Jewish Folk Chorus will be part of the pro- gram. Players from the Contem- porary Theater will entertain. Gabriel Aiman is Detroit rep- resentative of the publication. Jr. Hadassah Joins Masada to Give Dance Plans are completed for the first fund-raising venture of the year of Masada and Junior Ha- dassah. It will be a dance to be held Saturday, Nov. 15, at the Old Colony Club, one block west of the Fox Theater. Music will be furnished by Jackie Laine's orchestra. Zelda Sacks and Bill Fitzerman head the dance committee. "An Eye-Witness Account of the UN on Palestine" will be dis- cussed by Philip Slomovitz at a Junior Hadassah-Masada meet- ing at 8 p. m. Thursday in the Jewish Community Center. A question period and dancing will complete the session. The hiking committee, organ- ized by Murray Selborn and Beverly Goldfine, has announced that the first hike and wienie roast will take place Sunday, Nov. 9. For information call Elaine Krohn, TY. 5-9923. Ruth Newman and Lawrence Fleischman, co-chairmen of the membership committee, said all young people, ages 18-35, are in- vited to join the group. A tea for young women will take place at 2 p. m. Sunday in the home of Mrs. Theodore Le- vin, 8611 LaSalle boulevard. VETE RANS! Re-eleet...Conneil President.. GEORGE EDWARDS World War II Veteran Who Is a Candidate for City Office on Tuesday, November 4th. As' Council President, He Has Led the Fight for Veterans Rights and Veterans Housing. • Member, Faust Post No. 113, American Legion — Harold E. Young, Commander. • Member, Bienick Post No. 5120, Veterans of Foreign Wars —Robert Gray, Commander. Community gets heart check-up Correspondent Women' s Division Chairmen Listed What are little boys made of? Blood and bones and vital organs, set in a freckled exterior and guaranteed to last a lifetime — with your help. Your contribution to the Com- munity Chest supports the Red Feather clinics which guard against illness and disease, repair damages. The SICK AND CONVALESCENT BENEFIT from treatment available at Red Feather clinics. Because good health and ell alike are con- tagious, EVERYBODY BENEFITS from the preventive health service of the clinics. So show you have a good heart. Give to the clinics through your Community Chest. This saves another 9 Iry • • Mrs. Ehrlich Named Board Life Member RODIN CLUB The Rodin Club will meet Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Daniel Birnbaum, 19143 Hartwell avenue. MEZERITCHER SOCIAL CLEB The Mezeritcher Social Club will hold its annual Halloween party Saturday evening at Its .meeting hall, 11812 Linwood ave- nue. Mrs. Phil Stevens is chair- man and Max Sosin and, Alfred Traub are in charge of enter- tainment. For reservations cA.:11 TY. 4-5350. Committee chairmen who will carry out the functions of the Women's division of the Jewish Welfare Federation for the com- ing year were darned by Mrs. Max R. Frank, president, at the opening board meeting of the di- tAIIC STUDY CLUES vision, Oct. 22, at the home of los. Rosa Bassin Stein will be Mrs. Robert J. Newman. Mrs. John C. Hopp will head hostess to members of the Mu- the committee on campaign sic Study Club at a dessert structure, assisted by Mrs. Sid- luncheon and rally at 1:30 p. m. ney J. Allen, while Mrs. Harry Wednesday in her home, 4003 Becker will act as chairman of Pasadena avenue. Plans for the publicity, a newly formed stand- artist concert will be discussed. ing committee. VLADEMERETZER RELIEE GEORGE CASSIDY Arranging for programs of di- A card party is planned by the vision meetings will be Mrs. Abraham Cooper with Mrs. Vlademeretzer Emergency Re- Julian H. Krolik as co-chairman. lief Organization Tuesday eve- Mrs. Frank also announced the ning, Nov. 25, at Workme's Cir- appointment of Mrs. Louis Gla- cle. For tickets call TO. 6-7546. siar, chairman, committee on The group's second annual ban- committees and Mrs. Philip Kan- quet will be held Jan. 25 at Bel- ter and Mrs. David Feinberg, Aire. J. L. Wolock is chairman. Zionist Chieftain co-chairmen of the office com- For information call TO. 8-0860. mittee. Also on Program PURITY CHAPTER Mrs. Leonard T. Lewis express- Purity Chapter No. 359, O.E.S. ed the appreciation of the divi- George Cassidy, N. Y. Post sion to the founding president, will meet at 8 p. m. Monday. correspondent who covered Pal- Mrs. Joseph H.' Ehrlich, who was Reservations for the cluVs din- estine in recent months, will be elected a life member of the ner-dance Nov. 11 at Northwood Inn may be obtained from Bela one of the principal speakers at board. a Balfour Day rally at 2 p. m. Reporting on the women's di- Jackman, UN. 1-0967, or Lenore Sunday at Central High School. vision campaign, Mrs. H. C. Dunsky, UN. 2-2570. The Detroit Zionist Emergency B•oder revealed that more than Council has joined the Detroit 2,600 new women contributors Chronicle Social • and Club Chapter of the League for Re- were added to the division's news deadline is NOON, Mon- ligious Labor in Palestine in lists in 1947. days. sponsoring the rally. Another speaker will be Dr. Oscar Wolfsberg of Jerusalem, member of the Zionist actions committee now in the U. S. for the. UN Assembly sessions. Certified Public Accountant Cassidy has spent more than 20 years as a reporter and edi- tor. For over two years he was ANNOUNCES OPENING OF OFFICE in the army overseas attaining AT the rank of lieutenant colonel. He is at present editorial page 2165 NATIONAL BANK BUILDING editor of the Post. The title of his address will be RA. 0392 "A Gentile Looks at Palestine." Dr. Wolfsberg is one of the outstanding Hebrew religious thinkers of his' time. He is a member of the Keren Hayesod, directorate, of the Vaad Leumi executive and of the Hapoel Ha- mizrachi central committee. • • Cassidy Speaker at Balfour Rally L E 4) M. SOBEL Candid Shots .. . Anti-Fascist Crowds Balk British Rallies campaign. Page Fifteen DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE LONDON (JTA)—Two fascist meetings were broken up last weekend by angry antifascist crowds. A number of persons were arrested. The Duke of Bedford, pro- fascist leader, addressed a meet- ing in Westminster of the "Brit- ish People's Party." The rally was under the chairmanship of John Becket, who was detained during the war as a dangerous fascist. The meeting broke up when a stench' bomb was thrown at the duke by a man in the audience. A meeting of the British League of Ex-Servicemen, ad- dressed by Jeffrey Hamm, its'po- litical leader, was heckled con- stantly. Fighting broke out, re- sulting in several arrests. Dr. Joseph McCambridge, con- victed of breaking the window of a Jewish-owned shop was 41n- ed $400 and costs and received a suspended two-year sentence. Ile was placed on parole for that period. A second charge of arson was dismissed. IIARRIS DRIVING SCHOOL We Can Teach You to Drive With Your Car or Our. EXPERT INSTRUCTORS Lessons Given Daily TYLER 7-2758 of your WEDDING PARTIES - BAR MITZVAH by Jack Bigelman Official Photographer for DETROIT JEWISH CIIRONICLE • CALL TRINITY 3-3865 "THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR EXPERIENCE" Elect John A. KRONK Councilman • Native born Detroiter • kflucated at• the Uni- versity of Detroit • 8 terms of service in Common Council • Founder of Boys Club of Detroit • Sponsored Community Centers and Play Grounds PREFERRED BY CIVIC SEARCHLIGHT