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February 20, 1948 - Image 5

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1948-02-20

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Friday, February 20, 19411

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

The Voice of the More Civic Leaders Named
Man in the Street as Women's Division Aides

Photos by JACK BIGELMAN

Mrs. Joseph II. Ehrlich and
Mrs. Henry Wineman, chairmen
of the Women's Division of the
TIME: Thursday afternoon.
1948 Detroit Allied Jewish Cam-
PLACE: Dexter at Cortland.
paign, announced this week a list
QUESTION: Do you think Bnai of additionai appointments for
Brith acted wisely in refusing the forthcoming drive.
to join the American Jewish
Chairmen in charge of special
Assembly?

SAM KEITH, 9445 Quincy ave-
nue, owner of Keith Photog-
raphers, 11344 Dexter boule-
vard.
I think Bnai Brith should have
joined the American Jewish As-
sembly. I think all Jewish or-
ganiza-
tions should
join.
As it is, we
have a hundred
and one dif-
ferent organi-
zations, many
of them floun-
dering around,
and none of
them, including
Bnai Brith,
carrying enough weight.
American Jewry should have
one big, powerful organization
as its spokesman.

HERSCHEL GREENBAUM, 2291
Euclid avenue west, student at
a Rabbinical academy in New
York.
I do not believe there shOuld
be an American Jewish Assem-
bly. It would be dominated by
reform and
conse rvative
Jews and
would not be
a true repre-
sentative of all
Jews.
However, if
American Jew-
ry decides in
favor of the
Assembly, I
think Bnai
Brith should join. For one thing,
it would make the organization
stronger.
Secondly, I think Bnai Brith
should show more interest po-
litically.

vutzah Luncheon
Slates Itabli Segal

Rabbi Jacob .Segal will be
guest zpeaker at the Bar Mitz-
vah donor luncheon of the La-
dies Auxiliary of Kvutzah Iv-
rith to be held Tuesday at Shaa-
rey Zedek.
• Cantor Hyman Adler will sing,
accompanied by Bella Bitten
Goldberg. Chairman is Mrs. Sol
Kasdan, assisted by Mesdames
Jacob Winokur, Morris Gervet-
ter and Abe DeRoven. Mrs.
Julius Ring is president.
For reservations call TO. 5-
1150.

Ilapoel Women
Reorganize Here
to Aid Yishuv

Stirred by the heroism of the
Chalutzim in the 33 Ilapoel
liamizrachi colonies in Palestine,
a group of Detroit women have
reorganized the Ilapoel Ilamiz-
rachi to aid the defenders of
Eretz Israel.
Mrs. Solomon B. Cohen will
serve as president along with
Harry Blitz and Charles T.
Gellman, vice-presicisnts; Mrs.
Ephraim Ralph, Mrs. S. N. Co-
hen and Mrs. Morris Portnoy,
secretaries; and Mrs. Morris Su-
bar, treasurer.
An open meeting will be held
March 3. For information call
TO. 8-7748.

Neugarten Schedules
Luncheon on Monday

A dessert luncheon will high-
light the Neugarten Medical
Aid's meeting at 1 p.m., Mon-
day, in the Jewish Center.
Mrs. Louis Beck, of 1215 Bur-
lingame avenue, has donated the
MRS. MARC. NOBEL, 9600 Ap- use of her house every Wednes-
poline avenue, housewife.
day for the making of cancer
I do not think Bnai Brith act- pads. Over 4,700 pads have been
ed wisely. There definitely made to date.
should be one large organization
represent-
Oberstein to Speak
ing American
Jewry. If the
on 'Voice of the JWF'
Assembly is to
Harry Oberstein will speak on
be successful,
"The Voice of the Jewish Wel-
all Jewish or-
fare Federation" at 8:25 and
ganizations
9:25 p.m., Saturday, over WJLB.
must join.
We have too
many Jewish
groups now
and, as a re-
sult, we never
Seem united on any question.
It is important that all Jews
stand together on important is-
sues.

ALEC SCIIERR, 4210 Cortland
avenue, salesman.
Bnai Brith is doing a wonder-
ful job, but I think it should
have joined the American Jew-
ish Assembly.,
Today, more
than ever be-
fore, American
Jewry must
work together
to make the
Jewish State
successful. One
large organiza-
tion such as
t h e Assembly
would be more
influential as our spokesman than
the many different organizations
acting independently. -
It's too bad that American
Jewry cannot make up its mind
on what it really wants.

Chronicle Social and Club

•Taws deadline is noon Monday

gifts, working with campaign
vice-chairman Mrs. John C.
Ilopp, are Mesdanies Samuel S.
Aaron, Perry P. Burnstine, Lewis
B. Daniels, Ivor J. Kahn, Sidney

MRS. SAMUEL S. AARON
• • •

M. Kalt and W. If. Polozker.
Mrs. Herman A. August is the
assignments chairman for special
gifts.
Secretaries for the special gifts
section are Mrs. Eugene J. Arn-
feld, ,chairman, Mrs. Harry Bur-
nett, Mrs. A. C. Lappin, Mrs.
Lewis T. Manning, Mrs. Leo Mel-
len and Mrs. Maurice Silverman.
Chosen to handle the general
solicitation, assisting Mrs. Sey-
mour J. Frank, campaign vice-
chairman, are Mesdames Benja-
min Jaffe, William B. Isenberg,
Philip B. Marcuse and Emil D.
Rothman. Mrs. Nathan B. Scher-
mer is chairman of assignments
for general solicitation while
Mrs. Jack Behrmann is chair-
man of secretaries for the same
division.
The work of the speaker's bu-
reau will be handled by Mrs.
Alexander W. Sanders. Mrs. Carl
S. Schiller and Mrs. David S.
Diamond are in charge of work-
ers' recruiting, while Mrs. Leon-
ard H. Weiner and Mrs. Leonard
T. Lewis will manage the work-
ers' training.
Programs are under the super-
vision of Mrs. Joseph G. Fenton
and the responsibility for the
work of the hospitality commit-
tee has been assigned to Mrs.
Fred A. Ginsburg. The chairmen
of the arrangements committee
are Mrs. Irving L. Hirschman
and Mrs. Harry Jacobson.
. Launching the Women's divi-
sion drive, workers in special
gifts and general solicitation will
hold a series of planning, infor-
mation and assignment meetings
March 1-17.

Page Five

12th Street Area
Shift Is Refuted

Campaign Leader

Residents to Stay,
Survey Discloses

Questionnaires circulated in
the Hamilton, Twelfth and Lin-
wood areas above the boule-
vard confirm that the over-
whelming majority of residents
intend to remain in the neigh-
borhood, the Midwest Neighbor-
hood Council revealed.
The results of the survey con-
tradict rumors circulated in the
area last summer of a vast ra-
cial change in the section.
OLD TIMERS REMAIN
The study disclosed that al-
though many new tenants have
moved into the area in recent
years, a large percentage of old
residents remains.
Most of the residents had
suggestions for improving the
area. The greatest number men-
tioned garbage collection as the
chief problem, but the most
pressing problem, they said, is
that of traffic conditions on
Hamilton, Twelfth and Four-
teenth especially during rush
hours. Appeals for traffic lights
at certain intersections have
been rejected, it was revealed.
OFFICERS ELECTED
At a meeting Feb. 10 at th ,.
Thirkell school, temporary of-
ficers of the Midwest Council
were elected and a tentative or-
ganization set up.
Officers are Mrs. Helen Kulka,
president; Jack llalperin, treas-
urer; and John Bryne, secre-
tary.

UllS's First 10 Classes
to Join for a Reunion

Plans for a reunion of the
first 10 graduating classes of
the United Hebrew Schools
were formulated last Sunday at
a meeting of the alumni associ-
ation.
The reunion will be in the
form of a Purim Seudah.
The plannihg committee con-
sists of Allan Weston, chairman;
Dr. Arthur Migdal, co-chair-
man; Esther Charnas, secretary;
Ruben H. Isaacs and Max
Chomsky, chairmen of public-
tiy; and Dr. Israel Weiner, pro-
gram chairman.

SAMUEL RUBINER


Rubiner Heads 'I
Mercantile Group

Max Osnos Selected
as a Vice-Chairman

Samuel H. Rubiner, president
of the Jewish Center, has been
selected by the mercantile divi-
sion to serve as chairman for the
1948 Allied Jewish Campaign.
Working with Rubiner as vice-
chairman will be Max Osnos, last
year's division chairman and hon-
orary chairman of the year-
round organization, Louis Robin-
son, James Wineman and Irving
J. Wolfgang, all section chair-
men in the 1947 campaign.
Robinson is division repre-
sentative on the board of gov-
ernors, Jewish Welfare Federa-
tion, while Wineman is a board
member and Wolfgang a vice-
chairman.
Wineman also has been acting
chairman of a committee on so-
licitation of store employees.
The mercantile group raised
the most funds among the seven
trade and professional divisions
of the Detroit Service Group in
last year's drive.

3 Soloists in Concert
of NW Congregation

Three guest artists will help
the Northwest 'Hebrew Congre-
gation celebrate Jewish Music
Month when they appear in a
concert, Feb. 29 at the Syna-
gogue. They are Marguerite Ko-
Chronicle Social and Club zenn, Julius Chajes and Cantor
News deadline is noon Monday. Pavel Slavensky.

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