Friday, February 11, 1948 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page *eves BNAI BRITH HIGHLIGHTS Detroit Guest BBYO CHATTER By ILENE RATNER THE EMMA LAZARUS BBYW will celebrate their second anniversary with an open house at 7 p.m., Sunday, in Wayne University Hillel. This affair is open to the public. • • • Y THE REBECCA GRATZ Aux- iliary of BBYW will join, the Louis Marshall Young Women in presenting a brotherhood pro- gram, Tuesday at Central High. Three guest speakers will appear under the auspices of the Jewish Community Council. LOUIS IL HARRISON • • • Louis H. Harrison Here on Tuesday District President Guest of 3 Lodges Girls, ages 18 to 25, who are interested in attending should call Marcie Becker, WE. 4-5100. • • • A BRUNCH, open to all girls ages 18-25, will be held by the Deborah Chapter of BBYO at noon, Sunday, in the home of Florence Rosenberg, 2537 Fuller- ton avenue. Rabbi Zager Unit's Presidenkto Honor Members at Tea Members a n d prospective members of the Rabbi Mandel M. Zager Chapter will be hon- ored at a tea to be given by Miss Fay Zager, president, at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, in the home of Mrs. Martha Weisman, 16604 LaSalle boulevard. Highlights of the evening, ac- cording to Mrs. Gertrude Klein, program chairman, will be prg ; fessional entertainment a n d Palestinian movies. Refresh- ments will be served by the hospitality committee under the chairmanship of Mrs. Fay Sin- clair. To gain admission, each mem- ber should bring one or mere prospective members, Miss Za- ger said. Mrs. Myna Lowe, membership chairman, will greet the guests. Valentine Party Slated A paid-up dinner-dance will be by Pisgah B and P held March 28 at the Latin A Valentine party will be held Quarter, Charlotte Gilbert, presi- by the Pisgah Business and Pro- Louis H. Harrison' of Chica- dent, announced. • fessional Chapter at 8 p.m., Wed- go, president of District Grand • • • nesday, in the Jewish Center. Lodge No. 6, will be guest Addle Feldman, dramatic THIS COMING weekend will speaker at an open social, spon- sored by the Henry Morgen- be a busy one for Seymour So- chairman, is in charge of the en- tertainment 'program. Prospective thau, Ivan S. Bloch and Rabbi bol No. 661 of AZA. Mandel M. Zager Lodges, to he On Friday, Feb. 13, services members are invited. held at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, in and an Oneg Shabbat will be the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. held at Wayne Hillel. Bob Membership Tea Set Members of all Greater De- Steinberg will act as Rabbi and by Brandeis Women the Sobol choir will perform. troit lodges and their friends Directing the ceremony will be are invited. Mrs. Samuel Bank will be The program also will in- Leonard Sandweiss. Following guest speaker at a membership clude the hit-show of the the services, Sander Levin, Fred tea of the Louis D. Brandeis BBYO, the Bloch Chapter 'sing- Stoller, Lew Pommorance and Women at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, ers and a pianist and enter- awe Siegje will debate on Uni- in the home of Mrs. Diana Green, 13245 Roselawn avenue. tainer of the Morgenthau Lodge. versal Military Training. Officers will be installed by Mrs.. Betty Young and Mrs. In charge of arangements are Alvin Goldberg, past president, Tillie Rosen are chairmen . preSidents Herman Schneider, Zavt. ; Milton Rappaport, Bloch; Saturday, and a brunch will be held from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., Sun- and Gabriel Glantz, Morgen- day. A toboggan party is sched- thau. Assisting are program uled for Sunday evening. chairmen Louis Weber, .Bloch. • • • and Maxwell M. Lowe, Zager. To Address Lodges RABBI LELYVELD lioncil Awaits Brith Night' ANOTHER BBYO Talent Troupe show will be presented Tuesday at the Rose Sittig Co- hen Bldg.—this time for a meet- ing of the Rabbi Mandel M. Zager Lodge. Queen Esther BBG's will pre- sent Palestinian songs and dances. Louis Marshall BBG's will give a radio drama, "My Cousin Avigdor," the No. 661 AZA choir will perform, and last but not least, the BBYO experts, Dave Rappoport, Irving Berg, Goldie Tukle and Charlotte Waterstone, will be heard in a round table discussion. • • • EMMANUEL No. 337 AZA is planning to send compasses to the Haganah, Chairman Dennis Aaron said.' • • • A MEETING of Annotator staff members and chapter reporters will be held Feb. 22 at head- quarters. Handler Lodge Maps Membership Meeting All local lodges will join for the Greater Detroit Council's A membership meeting is plan- "Bnai Brith Night" at 8:30 p.m., ned by the newly-formed Philip Wednesday, in the Arabian room Handler Lodge for Tuesday at of the Tuller Hotel. Bu ii Moshe. Guest speaker will be Rabbi Max Sosin and other members Arthur J. Lelyveld, national di- of the Brandeis Lodge will en- rector of - Hillel Foundations. tertain. A New Yorker, Rabbi Lelyveld was graduated from Columbia University in 1933 and was or- dained by the Hebrew Union College in 1939. An entertainment program is planned and door prizes will be awarded EDWARD PEVOS Optician Opt teal flervsce Appointinent Prescriptions estt;i1 f.tr and delirereil ISIS EWALD (111(1.V. NI Plums Vista TEM'ISION RADIOS IIECORDIOS Nationally Known Makes 110. 333? WASHINGTON, D. C. — Bnai Brith has 203,000 men and 103,000 women in its ranks, it was re- ported at the annual meeting here of the national executive commit- tee. The committee reaffirmed its support of the Stratton Bill and pledged full support of President Truman's 10-point legislative pro- gram on civil rights. In tribute to Dr. A. L. Sachar, who recently retired as national Hillel director after 20 years of service, it was decided to set up an annual reward in the nature of a "Jewish Pulitzer Prize," to be awarded to the person of any faith who produces the best work of art, music or literature which contributes most to Jewish cul- ture. There are 29,299 members in the four agencies constituting the Beth Aaron Sisterhood Forms Dramatic Group The Sisterhood of Beth Aaron has organized a dramatic group, with Mrs. Sol Priesont and Mrs. Sidney Weinberg as chairmen. Anyone interested in joining should call Mrs. Jack Raisin, UN. 3-2764. • COMMUNITY PROPERTY • INCOME TAX Prepared by Former Internal Revenue Agent present "Ladies in Retirement," a melodrama starring Florentine Urban. The lodge will join other groups of the Greater Detroit Council for a membership rally, Wednesday in the Arabian room of the Hotel Tuller, Isadore Starr, membership chairman, said. He added that Pisgah is well on its way to attaining its quota of 450 new members. The campaign is being con- ducted in honor of Pisgah's 90th Anniversary year, and the goal is based on five members for each year of the group's exist- ence. Plans are near completion for the lodge's annual father-son- daughter affair to be held Feb. 29 in the Jewish Center, Victor Bloomfield, chairman, revealed. Members are urged to bring non-Jewish friends to the broth- erhood meeting, Herbert S. Es- kin, president, said. Christian Leaders Guests of Pisgah Marshall B and P Dance Saturday Rabbi Adler Also on Lodge Program Leaders of three faiths will be guest speakers at a brotherhood program of Pisgah Lodge at 8:30 p.m., Monday, in the Jewish Cen- ter. They are the Rev. Walton E. Cole of the First Congregational Church, Charles R. A. Smith, as- sistant. United States district at- torney and past president of the Catholic Interracial Council, and Rabbi Morris Adler of Shaarey Zedek. On this program, winch is be- ing held in conjunction with Na- tional Brotherhood Week, the Catholic Theater of Detroit will Earl Rismann will act as master of ceremonies at the St. Valentine's Day dance of the Louis Marshall Business and Professional Chapter, Saturday, at the Belcrest Hotel, Don William's orchestra will furnish the music, Lena Trock, membership chair m a n, an- nounced. The, dance committee con- sists of Rose Shear, Ethel Fischer, Rae Cohen, Ida Sto- fer, Ruth Feinstein, Cele Sand- ler, Delphine Lorig, Lina Roll- ins, Dorothy Eizen, Blanche Feigenson, Doris Seigel, Rose Buten_ Also, Sarah Friedman, Mil- dred Lepler, Sarah Stolinsky, Jean Ehrlich, Sally Kazanoff, Frances Elbinger, Shirley Bern- stein, Rose Rochlin, Pearl Sharfman, Minnie Herman and Rebecca Winston. Bnai Brith Youth Organization, it was reported by Rabbi Amran Prero, national director. Of these, AZA has 13,173; Bnai Brith Girls 8,447; BB Young Women 3,804; and BB Young Men, 3,875. 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