DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Friday, January 30, 194$ Page Seven BNAI BRITH HIGHLIGHTS BRY0 CHATTER Zager Chapter Guest Rose Bowl Movies Planned for Pisgah's Sports Night' By ILENE RATNER RUBIN IDEN No. 672's first stag proved an excellent warmer- upper and introduced into AZA programing that fine old game of chess. Even with limited quar- ters, at the BBYO office, it didn't interfere with everyone's having a grand time. • • • EAST SIDE No. 526 are re- organized with openings for ,new members. Temporary Aleph Go- dol and Aleph Mazkir have been elected. With great interest in athletic, social and religious events, the boys are hoping their chapter will be one of the best. • BROTHER'S chapter of BBYM is still looking for a good play concerning Jewish life. The care in its selection should help pro- duce some pleasing results. • • • REX NO. 11 of BBYM presented a program for the Sisterhood of the Bnai David last week. The pro- gram consisted of a skit, "My Kosher Gremlin"; the Rex Choir, and individual numbers from its nite-club, "She La Roix." • • • AN SOS HAS been sent out for workers to pack the remain- ing SOS articles at the Acme warehouse, Hastings and Milwau- kee avenues. • • • TO GET IN THE groove, Sagi- naw has started its first BBYO chapter, an AZA group. Harry Mills of Flint, State BBYO chair- man, and Charles Levey, Detroit BBYO director, went down for the inauguration. • • • FLINT AZA No. 214 is prepar- ing an impressive celebration for Brotherhood Week. A guest will be Harry Mirvis of Detroit BBYO. • • • THE MT. CLEMENS AZA boys are establishing a really warm relationship with the AZA of De- troit. Both are participating in each other's program. • • * DAVID MARKUS, president of Benton Harbor AZA, writes to find out what big events are be- ing planned for this summer. That group is a one-year-old AZA infant. • • BENTON HARBOR BBG's are rocking community audiences with their Cantata, "What Is Torah." Official motion pictures of the Rose Bowl game between Michi- gan and Southern California will be shown as part of a sports night program sponsored by the membership committee of Pisgah Lodge at 8:30 p.m. Monday, in the main auditorium of the Jew- ish Center. Arthur Valphey, member of the Michigan coaching staff, will comment on highlights of the contest and will reveal his team's prospect for the coming season. Several other sports per- sonalities will be on hand in- MRS. CHARLES D. SOLO- VICH (above), national his- torian and membership chair- man of Supreme Council and past president of Women's Dis- trict Grand Lodge No. 6, will address a meeting of the Rab- bi Mandel M. Zager Chapter at 8:15 p.m., Wednesday, in Bnai Moshe. An entertainment program, including movies, will be presented under the direc- tion of Mrs. Gertrude Klein. The session is open to the pub- lic, Miss Fay Zager, chapter president, announced. Night Club Setting Planned by BBYW for Variety Show Moose Temple, Cass and Eliza- beth avenues, will assume a night club atmosphere for the annual fund-raising affair of the Bnai Brith Young Women. This "Night of Fun and Frolic" will be in the form of a Variety Show to take place Feb. 22. Fred- die Schryer and his band will provide dance music. Included among the entertain- ers will be Alice Koenigsberg, who has been attracting much at- tention in the music world; Ger- ry Switken Olshaiisky, member of the Civic Light Opera; and the "Famous Twins." All dances and choruses in the show are under the direction of Harriet Adler, instructor at the Julie Adler School of Dancing. Lillian Fox will be accompanist. Tickets, priced at $1.25 per per- son, can be purchased from mem- bers, Betty Skolnick, ticket •chair- man, said. All girls are urged to turn out for rehearsals, the next of which The American Savings and is scheduled for 11 a.m., Sunday. Loan Association, which is of- fering a $300 cash scholarship to the winner of the Jewish Chronicle's Youth Leadership contest, is concerned 4)rimarily with making mortgage loans to Plans for completion of the encourage home purchase s, charter membership drive of the Adolph Deutsch, treasurer, said. newly formed Philip Handler "We have a mortgage loan de- Lodge will be outlined by Ben partment which is headed by a Garrison, membership chairman, highly - trained specialist," he at a meeting at 8:30 p.m. Tues- added. day, in Bnai Moshe. "One of the backbones of our Any male Jew, 21 years of age country is home ownership and or over, is invited, David Katz- the family unity derived there- man, acting president, said. from, and it is with distinct The group is made up of resi- pride that the American Say- dents in the Twelfth street and 111/1 ings and Loan Association can Dexter boulevard areas. give attractive low-cost mort- gage loans to assist in this re- spect. - The bulk of our loans are 11, ty Wonderful Opportuoi insured by agencies of the U. S. for • Government." PHYSICIAN The company is located at TO RENT AN OFFICE 12246 Dexter. • Loan Firm Aids Home Purchasers Handler Lodge to Chart Drive Tikvah Lodge Host to Judge Tonts, Cantor Slavenskv Optical Service Hour, fly Appointrariat Prercriptions called for and delivered Ulf EWALD CIRCLE H0.2352 at Buena Viola With An Established Dentist. There Has Been a Physician In this Office for over 15 • years. Share Waiting Room Completely Furnished. North- west Section. Call HO. 2125, eluding members of the Detroit Tigers. To gain admittance to the pro- gram, members should bring either an application for member- ship or the prospective member, himself, Isadore Starr, member- ship chairman, said. LARGEST QUOTA "Since Pisgah has been assign- ed the biggest quota of any lodge in District 6, it is imperative that we meet our goal in order to keep Mir position as the largest lodge in Bnai Brith," Herbert Eskin, president, said. "We are running neckand neck with two Chicago lodges, and if we go over the top, which I am confident we shall, then wt will retain our leadership," Eskin con- tinued. The drive is seeking 450 new members, five for each year of the lodge's existence. 2 AIDING STARR Any male Jew, 21 years of age or over, is eligible for member- ship in the lodge and Bnai Brith, Starr revealed. Application blanks and other information can be obtained at Pisgah's office, 712 Farwell Bldg., CH. 3372. Assisting Starr as associate chairmen are Meyer Lebowitz and Herman Zimmernfan. Included among the lodge's LONDON (WNS)—Writing in the Liberal News Chronicle, A. J. Cummings said that peo- ple kept writing to ask how many Jews there were in Par- liament and in the government, some of them claiming that Parliament was "Jew-ridden" and that British politics were dominated by Jews. One correspondent asserted that there were 150 Jews in the House of Commons. Cummings makes it clear that there are only 28, "most of them above the average ability and valuable acquisitions to the chamber. One is an Indpendent, one is a Communist, the rest are mem- bers of the Labor Party. "The four Jewish members of the government are Mr. Shin- well, Mr. Silkin, Mr. George Strauss and Lord Nathan. None is at present in the cabinet." Tikvah Lodge will be host to Judge Robert M. Toms and Can- tor Pavel Slavensky at an open meeting at 8:30 p.m., Thursday, in the Northwest Hebrew Con- gregation. Judge Toms recently returned from Germany where he was a trial judge in the Nazi war crimes proceedings. Slavensky, Cantor of the North- west Hebrevfi Congregation, will present a recital of operatic and Palestinian songs. A native of Yugoslavia, Sla- coming events are a business vensky was a featured soloist in meeting, Feb. 9, and an open some of Europe's outstanding brotherhood meeting, Feb. 16. opera houses. BBYO to Entertain for Keidan Chapter A musical program and dra- matic skit will be presented by the Bnai Brith Youth Organiza- tion at a meeting of the Harry B. Keidan Chapter at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the Hotel Book Cad- illac.' LIST JOB OPPORTUNITIES WASHINGTON. D. C.—A se- ries of nine illustrated occupa- tional orientation charts, which define and classify over 600 oc- cupations and occupational groups, has been published here by the Bnai Brith Vocational Service Bureau. Keidan Unit Slates ‘Bnai Brith Night' Archie Davidson Slated :for Feb. 18 Archie Davidson of the Anti- All 15 lodges of the Greater Detroit Council will join in cele- bration of "Bnai Brith Night," Feb. 18 at the Tuller Hotel. • Principal speaker will be Rabbi Arthur J. Lelyveld, national di- rector of Hillel Foundations. Defamation League will be prin- cipal speaker at a meeting of the Harry B. Keidan Lodge at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the English room of the Hotel Book Cadillac. An entertainment program is being arranged by Les Colburn. HEADS LAWYER GROUP NEW YORK — Abram Orlow of Philadelphia, past president of District Grand Lodge No. 3. Bnai Brith, was elected nation- al president of the Association of Immigration and Nationality Lawyers here at its first an- nual convention. 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