Fi DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page Six Mizrachi Launches Drive The Voice of the Man in the Street for 1,000 Members Here Photos by JACK BIGELMAN TIME: Thursday afternoon. PLACE: Twelfth and Blaine. 'Furniture Group Backs Iiistadrut Rabbi Isaac L. Hechtman, re- Israel, Shaarey ZiOn and Adas cently-appointed executive di- Yehsurun will meet in the Mo- rector of the Mizrachi Central gain Abraham Synagogue, Dex- Region, including Michigan, Ohio, ter at Cortland avenues. Indiana and Kentucky, initiated TO ATTEND CONFERENCE The membership committee the local Mizrachi drive for 1,000 new members at the opening cortiiists of Sosnick, chairman, meeting at Congregation Beth Morris Snow, Jacob Nosanchuk and Philip Stollman, co-chair- Abraham. Rabbi Hechtman came to Miz- men, and David I. Berris, Morris rachi from the survivors of the Subar, Sol Chinitz, Rabbi Isaac • Mirer Yeshiva, who traveled the Stollman, Rabbi Joshua Sperka, ANITA FELDMAN, 18980 Cher- road of exile frojn Lithuania Jacob Hoberman, Max Ruzum- rylawn avenue. through Japan and then remain- na, Louis Levine, Israel Leven- son, Jacob Lesser, Max Temchin, I think it is an excellent ed for over five years in Shang- Isaac Rosenthal and Aaron Til- idea. There definitely should be hai. QUESTION: What do you think of the Community Council plan for a personal canvass of parents to draw more chil- dren to Jewish Schools? more children attending Jewish Schools. These children must have 'a Jewish education if they are fully t o appreciate their rich her- , itage. The Com- munity Coun- cil's plan would wake up par- ents to the fact that their children should have some Jewish schooling . Since there are many organi- zations affiliated with the Coun- cil, most parents would be contacted. chin. BREAKFASTS PLANNED The first parlor meeting of the membership committee was held in the home of Isadore Sosnick on Broadstreet, where plans Were formulated for . the Mizrachi Sab- bath proclaimed for Nov. 8, which is to herald the member- ship drive. Breakfasts will be held at 10 a. m. Sunday, Nov. 9, in the Bnai Zion and Mogain Abraham 11ARRY KAMINSKY, 1956 Ping- ree avenue, glass bender. It is the fault of parents that so few children are enrolled in Jewish schools. Many parentS, themselves, do not know the value of a Jewish educa- tion and, there- fore, don't bother to send their children to Jewish 111 7 schools. The Com- munity Coun- cil could clear up this ignor- ance on the part of parents by educating them through personal contact, on the value and necessity of a Jewish education. I think this would bring wonderful results. BIG MAN for a BIG JOB VAN ANTWERP MAYOR tc tr al ft St 2' * SHOLOM SECUNDA • • • Lost Sex," by Lundberg and Farn- ham, will be reviewed by Mrs. Joseph Fenton at a dessert "Modern Woman, The luncheon meeting of Women's American ORT at the home of Mrs. Fred Ginsburg, 664 Chicago boulevard, at 1 p. m. Monday, Nov. 17. Mrs. Harry Becker, president, will speak on the expansion of the organization's program in Holland, France and Switzer- land. She will tell of the plan Composer Guest of Young IsrAel Strong of Body Champion of Tolerance Young Israel's second annual concert at 8:15 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 19, in the Music Hall, will feature Cantor Arele Diamond of Brooklyn, accompanied by a sym- phony orchestra under the per- sonal direction of Sholom Secun- Faithful Public Servant Re-Elect ... COUNCILMAN WILLIAM A. COMSTOCK ELECTION—NOV. 4 Councilman William A. Comstock is endorsed for re-election by the following: MYRON A. KEYS HERMAN KRAMER NORMAN M. SNIDER H. C. KEYWELL MURRAY D. Van WAGONER (Former Governor) A. Z TAYLOR ANDREW C. BAIRD (Former Sheriff) CHESTER M. MARTIN J. SCOTT McLINN FRANK P. LOVERDE MARY M. STREIT FRANK G. BALOSE AND MANY OTHERS a e Alert of Mind Secumla to Direct Orchestra at Concert da. Secunda is a graduate of the proposed by the Jewish Central Committee under which ORT Juilliard Institute of Musical Art has agreed to train an additional and studied instrumentation with 7,000 people in the coming year. Ernest Bloch. He is author of New members of Detroit ORT both classical and popular songs, Du also will be welcomed at the including "Bei Mir Bist this situation must be remedied. dessert luncheon. The meeting Schoen" and the grand opera, In my opinion, will mark the culmination of the "Shulamith." Mail and phone orders are be- the Council's membership drive, of which Mrs. ing accepted at the Young Israel plan can do B. David Ruby is chairman. the trick. If Mrs. Royal Maas will enter- office, Dexter at Cortland ave- nues, TO. 8-8064: parents were tain at the piano. contacted per- sonal ly and were made to see the need Jewish • Former Governor of Michigan a of education for • Former Mayor of Alpena their .children, I am sure that • Former Regent U. of M. many of them would take heed. A Jewish education for chil- • Present Chairman, Wayne dren is vital. The younger County Board of Supervisors generation must be informed on Jewish religion, culture and history. the CoUncil. most parents can be visited .., personally and told why their children should attend a Jew- ish school. . , My children had a Jewish education. My grand children are in Jewish schools. I think all children should get at least some Jewish A Courageous of Heart Mrs. Fenton to Speak on 'Modern woman' The Conaminity Council can do much in getting parents to send their children to Jewish schools. Since fl so many orga- nizations a r e affiliated with 3 Instructors Join Beth Yelnulah Staff o ORT Luncheon to Hear Review one. committee are Aaron Berg, Mor- ris Benadaret, Larry Chanin, Herman Gatch, Sol Friedman, David Metz, Nathan Novograd, Samuel Kohlenberg, Louis Phil- ips, Walter Rabinowitz, Al Sklar and Morris Pais. VOTE FOR EUGENE I. Synagogues, central points for the respective districts. Members of Congregations Bnai Zion, Petach Tikvah, Bnai Moshe and Tuxedo-Holmur Tal- mud Torah will meet in the Bnai Zion Synagogue, Humph- rey at Holmur avenues, and members of Congregations Bnai Jacob, Mogain Abraham, Bnai HENRY MENDELSOHN, 1735 Seward avenue, retired. The plan seems to be a good the financial means for carrying the job through. Among those serving on the Under the leadership of Na- than Shecter, a group of furni-, ture men are getting together in the home of Jack Malamud Wednesday, Nov. 5 to lay plans for their participation in the annual Detroit Palestine Hista- drut campaign. According to Shecter, the fur- niture committee which has as- sisted the efforts of the Hista- instructors full-time Three drut for the past three years will intensify its efforts this year have been added to the faculty in view of the possibility of the of Yeshivath Beth Yelnalah. creation of a Jewish Palestine They are Rabbi Isaac Jacobson, State and the challenge faced Mrs. Arthur Gross and James by American Jews in providing Victor. Here Nov. 19 LEO FARBER, 2225 Blaine ave- nue, salesman. I think the plan is very good. There arc far too few children attending Jewish schools, and schooling. Friday, Ottaber 31, 1947 r r n * 1 THIS TIME . . . MAKE NO MISTAKE! VOTE for EUGENE I. 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