-Jr 7" P.-. Twani.-140.0111 Friday, December 5, 1944 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page Twenty-five • BNAI BRITH HIGHLIGHTS Tikvah to Sponsor Children's Party Movies, Magic Act Will Be Features The Friednians, New York Artists, to Entertain Pisgah Lodge Monda OP Festival Fete Set by Bloch Chapter BBYO to Participate Dedicating its meeting to Chanukah, Pisgah Lodge will a leading exponent of the spirit tomimic-acting is placed by ex- in Program Monday and traditions of her people. perts in the first rank of Ameri- Tikvah lodge will stage its first present the second of a series She is ranked as one of the top can interpretive artists. children's Chanukh party Dec. 14 of programs in honor of its 90th A traditional Chanukah night Born in Wilna, Poland, the at the Beth Aaron Synagogue, anniversary at 8:30 p.m., Mon- will be held by the Ivan S. son of a Cantor, he came to the Wyoming and Thatcher avenues. day, in the main auditorium of United States at the age of six. Bloch Chapter at 8:30 p.m., Mon- The program will include mov- the Jewish Community Center. As a boy soprano in the Syna- day, in the USO lounge of the Following a successful tour, ies, a magician act by Avery gogue, he spent his early years Jewish Community Center. Weisenthal and a piano duet by The Friedinans will come here The program will include in an atmosphere of Hebraic Marvin and Barbara Littky, it from New York to present "The a dramatic presentation, quiz culture and song. He later at- Original Cavalcade of Jewish was announced by Philip Kra- by tended the Institute of Musical program and selections Music." mer, chairman of the affair. Art in New York City and the choral group of the Bnal Rabbi Herbert S. Eskin, lodge All members and prospective performed on the American con- Brith Youth Organization. A members are urged to bring their president, will speak on "The candle-lighting ceremony is also cert stage. Significance of Chanukah" and children, Kramer said. But the love and respect for planned. Milt Stern set a new high Alfred Bounin, recording secre- his cultural heritage drew him single game in the Tikvah Bowl- tary, will kindle the traditional back to the music of his people. lights. ing League when he rolled a 252 -Today Maurice Friedman has A social hour, including the score. Stern is a 156-average but one goal, to share with his bowler. Other high games were serving of latkes and other re- public the wealth of Jewish song. rolled by Sam Schneider, 214, freshments, will follow the ses- Harry B. Keidan Lodge held.a The Friedmans have been Morris Lasser, 205, and Bill sion. Members, their families booked solidly on coast to coast special Bowler's Night program and friends are invited. Stern, 235. tours each season. Tuesday in honor of its bowling MAURICE FRIEDMAN HEARD IN 200 CITIES • • • TEAM STANDINGS league, which bowls every Mon-, MARSHALL SPEAKS The Cavalcade of Jewish Mu- W L sic as presented by The Fried- interpreters of the musical his- Last Monday night, S.L.A. day night at 9:30 at the Orient Brotherhood 26 14 mans has been heard in more tory of Israel as presented Marshall, editorial writer and Alleys. Harry Thomas was in Unity 24 16 than 200 cities in the United through the arts of music and military ' critic of the Detroit charge of the program and a Benevolence 23 17 States and Canada during the story. News, told a large audience of special Brunswick-Balke-Collen- Conservation 23 17 last seven years and has been RANKED HIGHLY his was experiences, Dr. Max der movie on bowling was Monsky 23 17 praised by both the press and Maurice Friedman, baritone. Rosenfeld, who recently re- shown. , Justice 22 18 public. President Samuel Kovan con- through his dramatic and pan- turned from Europe, gave an Fellowship 22 18 illustrative talk on health condi- gratulated Abe Smith, chairman Susie Michael Friedman, an Victory 21 19 American-born pianist was a of the membership committee, on tions on the continent. 11111'0 Claniler Courage 20 20 prodigy at four. As a concert the outstanding job he was doing Liberty 19 21 pianist she has been hailed as for the Sidney J. Karbel Class. By ILENE RATNER ... 18 Hillel 22 one of the outstanding artists "ALIYAH" has been selected 18 Membership 22 of today. Hebrew Ladies Aid Anti-Defamation 17 23 An interpreter of music writ- as the name of BBYO's newest Harmony 17 23 ten on basically Hebraic motives, chapter. A "Past Presidents and Con- Plans Chanukah Party Freedom 15 25 she has unearthed a great deal Last week the Aliyahs had a servation Night" will be held by The annual Chanukah card Americanism 14 26 of little-known instrumental cultural meeting at Ruth Cohen's the Louis D. Brandeis Lodge at party of the Hebrew Ladies Aid music. home. Phyllis Kunin Chapter al- 8:30 p.m., Tuesday. Society will be held at 8 p.m., The movie, "This Is Bnai Wednesday, at the Dexter-Law- Her knowledge of Hebraic so attended as part of an audi- culture and folklore makes her ence that heard Albert Cohen of Brith," will be shown, Julius rence Hall. Jewish Vocational Service as Hirschman, conservation chair- Information may be obtained man who will preside at the from Mrs. Dorothy Pastor, TO. guest speaker. In Leading' Role Mrs. Martin Friedman, presi- For Tuesday the group is plan- meeting, announced. 7-4833, membership chairman, or dent of the Harry B. Keidan Max Chomsky will speak on Mrs. Gladys Phillips, TO. 5-3209, ning a Chanukah party with each Chapter, has announced the ap- the life of Brandeis. guest and member bringing a program chairman. pointment of the following com- present in the form of a toy for -------- mittee chairmen for the first year displaced children in Europe. of the group's existence: The girls are also planning a Mesdames J. Rabinowitz, year- A.thka, MORSE "dreidel" game—to be played for book; S. Wexler, tickets and hos- i1???? NIII•• 1111141 pennies which will be collected pitality; Gerald Sucher, member- at the close of the evening and ship; M. Direnfeld, telephone; donated to a worthy charitable Sidney Karbel, Americanism and organization. bylaws; J. Keystone, budget; N. Dancing will be held with mu- Silverman, Hillel. sic being furnished by Glenn Also Mesdames R. Lewiston, Miller, Tommy and Jimmy Dor- publicity; H. Wallace, anti-defa- 64 sey, and Harry James—via pho- mation; H. Fidler, seminar; M. nograph. • • • Belkin, in-hospital; H. Jaffe, 11160 LI Is In Williamstown Row BBYO; M. Engelman, Ruth Ad- THREE EVENTS are planned A JOYOUS CHANUKAH TO ALL . . len fund; W. L. Katz, Bellefaire; by Seymour Sobel No. 666, AZA, JERRY MORSE — CARL I-.0R ICH A. Boesky, SOS; A. Margolis, in celebration of Chanukah. tribute; and H. Clark, program. On Monday, at the Center, members will join in the tradi- tional lighting of candles. A latke party is scheduled for Dec. 13, HELEN TACK 19140 Li and on Dec. 14, the boys will en- es g • i • UN 4.4910 Open Mon., Tees.. Wed. 9 $e 4. tertain their partnts and other Thurs., Fri.. Sat. 1 to 9. Dr. M. Engelman of Keidan n AZA groups. Lodge has been elected president • • • Ch of the Detroit Bnai Brith Bowl- NORTHWEST AZA No. 527 ing Association. held an informal installation re- Other new officers are H. Zim- Pre-Donor Rally cently, with the following taking merman, Pisgah, vice-president; The dramatic group of the De- office: of the S. Banks, Marshall, treasurer; troit Chapter has been requested Sanford Blavin, president; Al and B. Hcrshbine, Detroit Lodge, to repeat its play, "Did You Say Grundy, vice-president; Larry secretary. Mink," for the donor luncheon of Pernick, secretary; Mike Arons, The association will sponsor a the Windsor Bnai Brith Women treasurer; and Maynard Cutler, city tournament in April to be Tuesday at the Norton Palmer sergeant-at-arms. Dec. 15, Monday Evening 8:30 P.M. followed by a banquet of which Hotel, Windsor. • • • Harry Thomas is chairman. The production was originally FOR YOUR information the Fourteen lodges are represent- staged last June for the group's ninth annual "Winter Frolic" At ed in the organization. installation of officers affair. dance of the Albert Karbelnick Leading roles are played by group of AZA will be held Dec. TILE BOOK CADILLAC HOTEL Helen Tack, chapter president, 25 in the Arabian room of the ADL Aide to Address and Sylvia Starman. Crystal Ballroom. Tuller Hotel. Irving Field and Lodge 1374, Auxiliary Others in the cast are Alice his orchestra will play. Nissen Grqps, director of fact Rothbart, Sylvia Berman, Lee • • Guest Speaker — MRS. IRMA EHRLICH finding for the Anti-Defamation Schackne, Ethel Gordon, Marga- A MASS installation of BBG League, will address a joint meet- ret Getz, Lillian Grumet, Ruth officers was held recently at Noted European Edk or and Sociologist ing of Detroit Lodge No. 1374 Einstandig, Frances Copley and Wayne Hillel with the FDR, Da- Musical — MR. PAVEL SLAVINSKY F and its auxiliary at 8:30 0.m., Betty Greenberg. Mildred Gut- vid Pilnick, Menorah, Abbie Tuesday, In the lodge hall, 11529 terman is director. Accomplished Opera Sing Shone, Louis Marshall, Windsor Linwood avenue. and Henrietta Szold chapters Participate in the upbuilding of a JEWISH STATE Harold R. Nelson and Stanley The American Red Cross last participating. DWC officers in- Yates, ADL chairmen of the year recruited 2,564 nurses to aid stalled were Ruth Racklin of Help us Bring Hope and Security to the Women and Children Lodge, will preside, while the in the fight against polio. Windsor, president; Edith Shree- of PALESTINE general program will be in Red Cross public health nurses man, treasurer; Elaine Solzberg, Council Office Phone No. charge of William Joelson and made 351,600 visits during the 11818 DEXTER secretary; and this writer, vice- TO. 9-7180 David B. Kurzman. • past year. president. Keidan Lodge Honors Bowlers Brandeis to Honor Past Presidents Keidan Chapter Names Chairmen . . ., I 1 L 11 l I ii'4 - . MOR E Engelman Heads Bowlin Group Detroit apter apter to Repeat Play Pioneer Women's Organization •