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March 19, 1948 - Image 13

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1948-03-19

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Bale Post, Dexter Chevrolet
Win in Center Cage Playoffs

Aids Sholem Aleichem

24-Hour a Day Yeshivah
Links Farming and Study

Not far from- New 'York City youths who wish to train for
is a transplanted Czech Yeshivah the Rabbinate or live a con-
where devotion to the Torah is templative religious existence
so overwhelming that its study similar to that of the traditional
goes on uninterrupted 24 hours Yeshivah of eastern Europe.
"We plan to build our school
a day in two shifts.
This was revealed last week in such a way," said Rabbi
by two representatives of Nitra Lowensohn, "that our students
Yeeshivah of Somerville, N.J., will not have to go out and beg
who were here to enlist the sup- but rather be able to offer help
port of the Detroit Rabbinate. to others".
They are Rabbi H. L. Schuck,
former member of the Czech un-
derground, now a member of
the school's faculty, and Rabbi
Judah Lowensohn of The Bronx;
DARDYS BEATEN
a graduate of the seminary.
Dexter Chevrolet had a little
The school will shortly be
more difficulty with Dardys, but
REVA SCHWATZ (above) is moved to a magnificent estate
managed to win, 47 to 38.
63rd Annual Meeting
a leader of the Sholem Aleich- at Mt. Kisco, N.Y., where the
Harry Katz dumped in 15
Over 25 Vet Groups em Folk Institute, which in students will spend much of
points to lead the Dexter team.
Slated for Sunday.
conjunction with the Women's their time in farming and the
David Burnstine topped Dar-
to Be Represented
Division,
will
sponsor
a
"Pur-
rest
in
religious
pursuits.
dys' scorers with 11.
NEW YORK—The largest bud-
im Restaurant Day", March 28
Bale came out on top during
This is the first American get in its 64-year history will be
"Can the United Nations Keep at Workmen's Circle. Pola
the regular season with 12 vic-
Yeshivah that will attempt to requested by the liebrew Shel-
tories and 2 defeats. Runners- the Peace?" is the question Dr. Finkelstein is in charge. Home- be self-sustaining by combining tering and Immigrant Aid Socie-
B. Benedict Glazer of Temple cooked meals will be served
up were Dexter Chevrolet, 11-3;
agriculture with the traditional ty (BIAS) at its 63rd annual
will discuss before wo- from noon until late evening.
Bengals, 10-4; and Dardys, 9-5. Beth E1
program of study.
meeting Sunday, it was revealed
men veterans representatives at-
The other teams, Gizmo Kids,
The school plans to draw its by Isaac L. Asofsky, executive
tending the Jewish War Veter-
El Reys, Levin Post and Rex 11,
student b o d y from refugee director.
ans community relations dessert
finished in that order but failed
scholars who are coming from
Pointing eut that BIAS last
luncheon at 1 p.m., Monday, at
to make the playoffs.
Europe and from American year incurred a $685,357.54 defi-
Kern's auditorium.
cit in order to expand the glo-
WALLOP JACKSON
Dr. Glazer has gained na-
The following Purim recipe
bal activities of its 103 offices in
On March 10, Bale walloped tional prominence through his can be found in "Treasured
over 50 nations, Asofsky said
Jackson, 46 to 29, in the Class authorship of "Naturalism in Recipes" of the Sisterhood of
that the 1948 expenditures over-
A Recreation League finals. Modern Thought" and "Chris- Temple Israel. For a copy call
seas alone will be nearly $3,500,-
tian-Jewish Relations in the Mrs. Joseph Bean, HO. 7217.
000.
United States." He is co-author
HAMANTASCHEN CREAM
Delegates of some 2,500 fra-
of "The Jew and His Religion."
CHEESE DOUGH
Norman Long has been elected ternal, labor and religiots
Approximately 300 w omen
1 c. butter
president of the Tall Towers groups, will hear, an eyewitness
representing over 25 veterans or-
1 package cream cheese
report one DP camp conditions
Club. ,
Molly Picon, star of stage, ganizations are expected to at-
2 c. flour
Others chosen were Myron by Judge Louis Levinthal, who
screen and radio, will be feat- tend, Mrs. Arlene Rhodes, co-
Y4 c. powdered sugar.
Komer, vice-president; Carolyn recently returned from the U. S.
ured on a program to be given chairman, announced.
Cream butter and cheese well, Hartman and Rose Sears, sec- zone of Germany, where he was
by the Sisterhood of the North-
In addition to Dr. Glazer's add flour and powdered sugar, retaries; Doris Grober, treas- adviser on Jewish affairs to
west Hebrew Congregation, talk, the Detroit Music Study and mix thoroughly. Wrap in
urer; and Marvin Victor, Arthur commanding generals and mili-
April 11 at the Synagogue. Her Choral Club will perform under waxed paper and chill in re- Feldman and Esther Sears, board tary government.
husband, well-known composer the direction of Dan Frohman. frigerator over night. Roll out members.
of Yiddish songs, will also ap-
The luncheon will initiate a about 1 /8 inch thick and cut into
LOUIS MARSHALL BBG'S
Plans are being made for an
pear.
series of programs designed by rounds, fill and draw up three extensive membership campaign. have collected many toys and
Mrs. Joseph Markel, president, the Michigan Department of sides, pinching sides together to Height requirements arc six feet creative materials to be sent to
has appointed Mrs. Jacob Le- JWV to further understanding form a triangle. Place on but- or over for men and five-feet- orphans in France.
vine, as chairman, with Mrs. between members of veterans tered cookie sheet and bake in eight for girls. For information
• • •
Norman Cottler and Mrs. Morris groups. .
400 degree oven 12 to 15 min- call TO. 8-6376.
QUEEN ESTHER BBG'S had
Novik as co-chairman.
utes until slightly browned.
Harry Mirvis of Rex No. 11 as
Tickets may be obtained from
CAMP REUNION
Chronicle Social and Club guest speaker at their meeting
Mrs. Charles Robinson, UN. 1-
COOKING
CLUB
News deadline is noon Monday. last Monday.
The junior department of the
3552.
The first meeting of the new
Twelfth Street Council Center
An Oneg Shabbat will be held
will hold a Purim celebration ly-formed Cooking Club of the
by the sisterhood from 2 to 5
and summer day camp reunion Jewish Center will take place
p.m., Saturday, in the home of
at 8 p.m., Monday.
at 2 p.m., Sunday.
Mrs. Albert Potiker, 18309 Mon-
ica avenue. Mrs. Ira G. Kauf-
man will review "Peace of
With Heartfelt Blessings
Mind" by Rabbi Joshua L. Lieb-
man.
We extend Greetings to the Congregation Beth Shmuel and
The sisterhood, in conjunction
with the Men's Club, will cel-
to their great leader, Rabbi Joseph Rabinowitz (The Order
ebrate Purim with a masquerade
and Brenner Grand Rabbi) on the occasion of laying the
THE BETTER VEGETABLE SHORTENING
ball at 7 p.m., Sunday, in the
cornerstone
for the Congregation's new building on Buena Vista

Synagogue. Del pelbridge and

The Pfc. Joseph Bale Post,
Jewish War Veterans, will meet
Dexter Chevrolet in the feature
game of the Jewish Center bas-
ketball playoffs Sunday.
This contest will follow anoth-
er playoff tilt between the
Bengals and Dardys.
In the first round last Sunday,
the JWV quintet overpowered
the Bengals, 43 to 20, with Ted
Bale pacing the victors with 14
points. Bernie Plotkin, with 8
markers, was high for the losers.

111

Page Eleven

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Friday, March 19, 1948

Obbie Friedman and Louis' Le-
vine led the onslaught With 14
and 12 points, respectively.
The two quintets met again
Wednesday. The results of this
two out of three series will be
revealed next week.
In quest of more laurels, Bale
will journey to Flint Friday to
compete in the third annual
Michigan open tourney.

HIAS to Seek
Largest Budget

JWV Auxiliary
Host at Luncheon

Recipe of the Week

0.1.■■•■••■••■

Norman Long
Elected President
of Tall Towers

Molly Picon Slated
.by NW Sisterhood

his orchestra will play.
e.

COUNCIL OF ORTHODOX RABBIS OF DETROIT
RABBI JOSEPH THUMIM, President
RABBI ISAAC STOLLMAN, Menahel

Women of Kvutzah
to Sponsor Program

0

Once every year the women
members of Kvutzah Ivrith take
over the Kvutzah program.
Keeping with this tradition,
the women will be hostesses at,
a gathering March 27 in the
Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg.
Participants will include Mes-
dames Meyer J. Mathis, Solo-
mon Kasdan, Harold Goodman,
Deborah Dworkin, Albert Ela-
zar, Morris M. Adler, A. Selesny
and M. Michlin. Mrs. L Chanin
will be chairman.

.. fOR BAKING, COOKING, FRYING

and Dexter.

Self Help of Detroit and Gemiluth Chassodim

SINCE

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE



CALL TRINITY 3-3865

IN PERSON AND HIS BAND
Dancing Until?

Surprises Without End
Auto Races (No Fooling)
NEW ORLEANS CAFE

Proceeds for Relief of Displaced Persons
Admission 41.50 (tax Incl.)

Advance Sale of Tickets by:

Walter Herz, 10350 Dexter
Paul Corby, 1940 Calvert
E. Leopold, 15852 Wisconsin
S. Bonheim, 7738 W. McNichols Rd.
Spitzer Delicatessen, 8912 12th

Program Chairman:
Paul Corby

TO. 8-6120
TO. 5-4195
UN. 4-3316
UN. 3-8232
TR. 1-1962

Decorations by:
E. Weiser

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