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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Friday, December 19, 1047

BNAI BRITH HIGHLIGHTS

ADL to Spur German Reeducation

Where and When
Women Meet

PISGAH CHAPTER
Mrs. Lewis H. Manning, Pres.,
UN. 3-8996. Meet every 4th
Monday at the Bnai Moshe
Synagogue.
DETROIT LODGE CHAPTER
Mrs. Morris Tack, Pres., UN.
2-8996. Meeting 2nd Tues-
day of each month at the
Beth Aaron Synagogue.

EAST SIDE CHAPTER
Mrs. Jeanette Sheplow, Pres.,
TI'. 7-2126. Meet 2nd and 4th
Mondays of each month at
the Savarine Hotel.
HARRY B. KEIDAN CHAPTER
Mrs. Morton Friedman, Pres.,
UN. 2-2930. Meet the first
Tuesday of each month at
9:39 p.m., at the Book Ca-
dillac.
LOUIS MARSHALL WOMEN
Mrs. Stanley Yates, Pres., UN.
3-3764. Meet at Workmen's
Circle on alternate Wednes-
day nights.
LOUIS 'MARSHALL BUSINESS
& PROFESSIONAL WOMEN
Mrs. Jack Cutler, Pres., TY.
4-2850. Meet the third Tues-
day of each month.

BBYO Chatter

Pisgah SI landings

By ILENE RATNER
Following are the top four,
MOTOR CITY NO. 145, teams and "200" bowlers in the
BBYM, is.preparing for the big divisions:
celebration to mark its first RED DIVISION
anniversary. The birthday af-
42
Benevolence
35
Peace
fair will be in the form of a
34
Auxiliaries
New Year's party.
33
Supreme Lodge
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14 1 0 k e

In the Heidelberg Girls Center, German children become
acquainted with Irving Caesar's songbook, "Sing a Song of
Friendship," with lyrics stressing brotherhood and intergroup
understanding. Col. Harry E. McKinney, right, German youth
activities director for the U. S. Constabulary, informed the
Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith that attempts to re-
educate the Germans have been handicapped by a dearth of
educational material. ADL has promised to aid him.

Pisgah Lodge Reviews
Eskin's Administration

LOUIS D. BRANDEIS CHAPTER
Mrs. Moe Miller, Pres., TO.
8-1478. Meet 2ud Monday of
each month at Rose Sittig
Cohen Hall.
With the 90th anniversary analyst for the Detroit News,
IVAN S. BLOCH CHAPTER
year of Pisgah Lodge well on addressed the lodge in Decem-
Mrs. Lester Landes, Pres., TO. 1 - its way, the general committee ber. Another New York group
7-8409. Meet 2nd Alonday of , of the lodge paused at its last of entertainers was also pre-
each month at Congregation meeting to review the accom- sented.
Bnai Jacob.
plishments of President Herbert
Highlighting the first six
Eskin's administration.
months was the 90th anniver-
HENRY MORGENTIIAU
CHAPTER
Eskin took office July 1, 1947, sary celebration at Masonic
Mrs. Kalman M. Bruss, Pm., and at that time the ground- Temple.
TO. 8-4511. Meet 4th Mon- work was laid for the anniver-
day of each month at the sary jubilee year. Since that BRICKNER SLATED
"In the 90. years of Pisgah's
Rose Sittig Cohen Auditor- date the organization has had a
existence, she has never rested
ium.
busy and varied season. Al-
upon her laurels," Eskin said
DETROIT DOWNTOWN
though no activities took place
"Each administration has en-
WOMEN'S CHAPTER
during the summer months, deavored to give its utmost to
Mrs. Louis Benson, Pres., TO. committees and officers were
6-7213. Meet last Wednes- meeting regularly to plan an carry on traditions and to at-
tain new successes. With the
day of each month at the ambitious program.
program we have planned for
Rook Cadillac Hotel.
the balance of the jubilee year
HEAR MARSIIAI.L
RABBI MANDEL - M. ZAGER
we
should attain new heights
an-
In addition, a special 90th
CHAPTER
in the annals of the lodge."
President Miss Fay Zager, TO. niversary committee, headed by
Pisgah meets The first and
6-7749, Meet 1st Wednesday Harry YudkofT, was named. In
September a card party was third Monday nights of the
of each month.
held and in October a movie month in the main auditorium
PISGAH BUSINESS &
night. An evening of Jewish of the Jewish Center. A busi-
PROFESSIONAL CHAPTER
ness meeting will be held on
Mis4 Pearl Nusbaum, Pres., music featuring New York ar-
Jan. 5, and Rabbi Barnett Brick-
TY. 4-6976. Meet 2nd Wed- tists was presented in Novem-
ner of Cleveland will address
ber.
esday
of
each
month
at
the
■
an open meeting Jan. 19.
military
Marshall,
S.
L.
A.
Jewish Community Center
Conference Room,
TIKVAII CHAPTER
Mrs. Seymour Weissman, Pres.,
UN. 3-8315. Meet at Beth
Aaron Synagogue.
THEODORE HERM, CHAPTER
Mrs. Ben Schurgin, Pres., AT.
The Rabbi Mandel M. Zager
1910. Meet 4th Monday of
Basketball,
Oratory
Chapter
No. 542 will hold an
each month at River Rouge
open meeting at 8:15 p.m., Wed-
Congregation.
Contests Planned
nesday, Jan. 7, in Congregation
Representatives from Detroit, Bnai Moshe, at which members
Grand Rapids, Flint, Benton Har- of the Rabbi Zager Lodge will be
bor and Mt. Clemens will par- special guests, Miss Fay Zager,
ticipate in the three-day AZA
chapter president announced.
Michigan Regional Tournament
Circuit Judge Robert M. Toms,
L starting Sunday in Detroit.
who recently returned from Nu-
The
tourney
will
be
climaxed
34
Detroit Grille
32 22
p.m., renberg, Germany, will be guest
34 22 by a basketball game at 2
Thomas Clothiers
Tuesday, in the Jewish Center speaker. He will :elate his ex-
24
Rassner Jewelers
32 24 between the AZA All-Stars and periences as a member of the
Feldman Bros.
30 26 the Boy's Club Intermediate All- judicial body of the War Crimes
achinery and Equip
30 26 Stars.
Commission, which tried Nazi
uildcrs Steel
24 32
The schedule for the tourna- criminals. Toms was appointed
Bankle Supply
24 32 ment is as follows:
by President Truman.
Disrael
Sunday: Oratory and debate
21 35
Michigan Scrap Iron
Mrs. Gertrude Klein is in
36
20
contests,
BBYO
headquarters.
Bonin Bros.
charge of an entertainment pro-
Pool
and
bowling
contests,
Jew-
11 igh 14, °roc Solomon, 223, 122. 203;
gram to be presented. Refresh-
Weinoteln, 213, 204; Tone, 210, 200; CI.
ish Center. Seminar and supper, ments will be served to be fol-
Sherman, 221, 204; Manor. 203, 202;
Center. Barn dance,
}Craw.• 210, 200; Breen 210, 200; 11. Jewish
lowed by a social hour.
14111er,' 213. 200; $ehWarlz, 224, 208: Windsor.
M. CaBln, 215. 203; r3 i 11 11,011.1 . 31 0 . 2 10 1
Monday: Basketball, Central
B. Feldman, 202; Thomas. 202; L.
To meet family emergencies in
Miller, 213; Itawmer, 201; Pinkie. 201; High School. Night club, Jewish
Baron, 200; Zimmerman. 202; Freld-
1046-47, Red Cross chapters pro-
maa, 300; Lutz. 221; Lebo, 201; M. Center.
vided 12 million dollars for fi-
Shermas. 330; Margolies. 200; Korn,
Tuesday: Regional meeting, nancial assistance to servicemen,
332; 0114111a. 316; Herold, 212; R.
headquarters.
Basketball
214;
Berman,
203;
Kantor,
211:
BBYO
c•in•
veterans and their dependents.
st e la
Sulkls, 316; MOX0110 3"; "
finals, Jewish Cent e r.
I. 1
► 1 4

Detroit AZA Host
to 3.Day Tourney

Cosmopolitan
Standings

it

,

weinher g,

200;

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(CA•

WITH THE ELECTION of of- 200, 212; 1 . 1111 Kloner, 203; Roby Sklar.
202; 81•111 KI,11101•, 202; Sandy Fried-
ficers, the new FDR chapter is man, 202; Col NI, erg, 205. 205; Toni
Mitt, loorf, 208, 213; Dave Mir kin, 21•;
ready to take its place in the Sum
Lot z, 210; Julloo (Blomberg, 211 1
BBYW family. Elected to of- Mar' ie Lieberman, 215; Jack Shludel,
fices were Barbara Lewis, presi- 239: and Al 14 11ePiro, 235.
dent; Rosalind Lutchensky, vice- WHITE DIVISION
president; Shirley Victor, secre-
37
Justice
tary; Annette Schuff, corre-
36
Palestine Fund
sponding secretary; Sarah Katz,
36
Anti-Defamation
financial secretary; and Liane
33
Hillel Foundation
Nagelberg, treasurer.
Al 111,4110. 201; Al Oolik, 293, 207:
Harry NI 1111111.1,
Lea Rosenthal, 2114;
The best of luck, girls.
11014,
211; Old Seder, 212; Vle B1
•
Berkowitz,. 220; and
Lawrence
217;
DR. WILLIAM A. GOLD- Dove Brues. 225.
BERG, Jewish Chronicle colum-
DIVISION
nist, was guest speaker at a re- BLUE
38
Bellefaire
cent meeting of Harry Keidan
36
Vocational Service
No. 583 of AZA.
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Emergency Relief
• • •
34
Truth
SOLOVICH
THE FRANCES
34
BBYO
Chapter of BBG will hold a to-
Sem role, 201; Martin Han., 202:
boggan and skating party Jan. Ber n ie iternstein, 2 0 4; and .10 . 1, 11,11144-
oky, 210,
3 at River Rouge.

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