tOIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

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Sponsors
2 Schools

tan
an original skit by Mrs. Noel
the Dec. 15 meeting of
t er.
i ssigned the guardianship of two
Strasbourg, France, Mrs. Harry

Pre-Donor Rally
Awaited by PWO

President

Ex-Vienna Educator
to He Guest Speaker

Mrs. Irma Ehrlich, wife of the
late Dr. Jacob Ehrlich, Zionist
leader of Vienna who died in the
Dachau concentration camp, will
address a pre-donor rally of the
Pioneer Women's Organization at
8:30 p.m., Monday, Dec. 15, in the
Crystal ballroom of the Hotel
Book Cadillac.
Before the war, Mrs. Ehrlich
was an educator and sociologist
in her native city. She escaped
with her young son to England
and worked with several Jewish
.1
organizations there.
MRS. MAURICE KLEIN
•
•
•
She is devoting her work to
the Child Rescue Program, which
brings children out of Europe
and into Palestine.
Headlining a musical program
will be Pavel Slavensky-Freilich,
Czech baritone who will present
A luncheon and lecture will
Hebrew and Yiddish songs. He be presented by the Sisterhood
was granted a visa to study in of Temple Beth El at 12:30 p.m.,
Detroit for a year.
Saturday, at the Synagogue.
MRS. SEYMOUR SIMONS
Proceeds of the annual donor
• • •
Tickets will be sold at the
Mrs. Seymour Simons and Mrs. event will be used for rehabili- door for those who are not paid-
tation of girls and women who up members.
Charles Gershenson.
Guest speaker will be Clark
At the tea recently held at the recently entered Palestine.
Mrs. Ida kay, chairman of the M. Eichelberger, editor of
home of Mrs. Fred Ginsburg,
PYO
council,
will
preside
at
the
/, Mrs. David J. Ruby, membership
"Changing World" and director
rally.
of the "American Asociation for
chairman, revealed that her com-
the United Nations, Inc."
mittee had enlisted 225 new mem-
bers in the organization. She
Often referred to as "the man
announced that 22 women have Aged Home Residents
behind the scenes" in building
peace, Eichelberger will discuss
formed a new ORT chapter in Feted on Thanksgiving
,Mt. Clemens.
"Human Rights and Fundamen-
Volunteer entertainers added tal Freedoms Through . the Unit-
a festive note to the Thanksgiv- ed Nations."
ing Day celebration at the Jew-
A brief musical interlude by
ish Home for Aged. Cantor Rob- Miss Margit Kormendy of the
ert Tulman of Temple Israel led Temple choir and Mrs. Royal
the residents in singing Chassi- Maas, accompanist, will empha-
dic songs, while Selig Levin and size the Chanukah theme.
Frank Rokovin provided violin
The sisterhood workshop will
and piano music for dancing.
exhibit appealing holiday gift
'barge of the educational meet-
Readings of Yiddish stories and
ngs, assisted by Mrs. H. Ka- songs were presented by Mrs. wares. An additional "special"
will be hand-hemmed dish tow-
.ninen, Miss Eve Neidelman, Mrs. Morris Friedman.
els in varied colors.
&orris Mendelson and Mrs.
A special committee of the
Mrs. Alvin Rodecker is chair-
.daurice Sherman. Members in- Home's women's auxiliary, head- man of the commissary commit-
ed
by
Mrs.
Samuel
J.
Weller,
'crested in helping in the pro-
tee and Mrs. Harry Jacobson is
served as hostesses. Included co - chairman. Mrs. Maurice
gram should contact Mrs. Mau-
were Mesdames H. Bregman, H. Klein, president, will introduce
rice Sherman, UN. 4-4072.
Mears, J. Rose and J. Torgow.
the speaker.

Sisterhood Slates
Talk by Journalist

1.

i to Address
Wednesday

o Loe pro si am com-
nothing
mittee, Rabbi Prinz will keynote
seemed to
the current membership drive of
happen. I hope
the Detroit Section.
this isn't an-
other rumor.
The meeting will include a
A hospital
musical program under the di-
would be a
rection of Eugene Franzblau in
great asset to both the city and celebration of Chanukah. Re-
the Jewish community. It would freshments will be served and
be a symbol of goodwill between admission is free.
Jew and non-Jew. In addition,
Mrs. Human Parker is in
it would employ many Jewish
doctors who are discriminated
against in other hospitals.

ISRAEL BRENNER, 1 0 0 5 3
10053 Quincy avenue, furrier.
I have been wondering for a
long time when work would
tart on the
ravish hospi-
al.
I contribut-
d to it about
.vo years ago
u t
nothing
'emed
to
Ippen. I hope
wilding really
∎es begin in
I ring.
A
Jewish
hospital is greatly needed in De-
troit. Other large cities have
them and Detroit should be nc
exception.
A Jewish-sponsored hospital
can do a great deal toward
creating better feeling between
Christians and Jews, since ev-
eryone will be able to use it
regardless of religion and na-
tionality.

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