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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
Detroit Host This Weekend
MARY
Overflow Crowd Pays Tribute
to the Zionist Youth Institute GO, ROUND to Deeds of Emma Schaver
The annual regional Zionist Youth Institute opens id Detroit
for the second successive year with special Sabbath Eve services
at Bnai Moshe.
More than 200 delegates from the Central States area have
arrived to take part in the weekend program.
Under the supervision of the
Regional Youth Commission, the
1 , institute is being staged by
Masada, Junior Hadassah, IZFA
and Young Judea.
An Oneg Shabbat will folio
the services. Yank Rosenberg
national vice-president of Ma
sada, will deliver the sermon.
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ADLER TO SPEAK ,
The scene of the institute wil
shift Saturday 16 Shaarey Zedek
Where Rabbi Morris Adler wil
ch on "Two-Way Passage
orning services.
At luncheon in the social hall,
Aryc Kasselman, a member' of
Haganah, will give a first-hand
report on fighting in Palestine.
"A New Look fur American
Zionism" will be the topic of an
afternoon symposium, with Mrs.
Charles Auerbach of Cleveland,
chairman of the commission, as
moderator.
Rabbi Leon Feuer, vice-presi
dent of the Zionist Organization
of America, will deliver the din-
ner address on "A Nation
Among Nations."
DANCE IN EVENING
The work stops and the play
begins at 9 p.m., when the big
(lance of the weekend gets un-
derway in the social hall. Titled
"A Night in Tel Aviv," the party
will feature both modern and
Palestinian (lancing.
A brunch and workship dis-
cussion, Sunday morning, at the
Jewish 'Center, will round out
the conclave.
Dr. and Mrs. Sam Krohn are
chairmen, assisted by Joe Yan-
ich, president of Detroit IZFA;
Corinne Perlis, regional presi-
dent of Junior Hadassah; Doro-
thea Bond, president of Detroit
Junior Hadassah; and Lawrence
Fleischman, vice-president of
Detroit Masada.
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117ayne IZFA
RABBI LEON FEUER
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mon Council, president, as prin-
cipal speaker. Morris Jacobs and
Saul Gottlieb, president and di-
rector respectitely of the Mich-
igan Zionist Region, will also
participate.
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Masada
The Detroit Chapter of Masada
will meet for the first time since
its reorganization at 8:30 p.m.,
Thursday, in Shaarey Zedek.
George Edwards, Common Coun-
cil president, will be guest
speaker.
With a membership totaling
175, the local unit is now the
largest in the country, Dr. Sam
Krohn, president, revealed. He
added that efforts are being
made to enlist another 25 111CM.
bers. Anyone between 18 and 30
is eligible.
Pointing to his group's role
in the Allied Jewish Campaign,
Dr. Krohn said that seven out
of nine members of the Junior
Division's camp structure com-
mittee and six out of 14 divi-
sion chairmen are Masada mem-
bers.
Recent additions to the board
of directors are Margie and Ar-
lene Davidson, Dena Leep, Ruthe
Dorfman, Barbara Greenberg,
Yvette Mandell.
Also, Florence Blumenthal,
Sophie Shulman, Elaine Zelden,
Doris Moss, William Davidson,
Mandell Berman, Hubert Sid-
low, Bill Shapiro and Stan Wal-
lace.
Bob Graves and his orchestra
will play for a Purim carnival
to be sponsored jointly by the
Wayne University chapters of
IZFA and Mlle!, April 4 at the
Labor Zionist Institute, Linwood
and Pasadena avenues.
Helen Plotnick and Rachel
Rich are chairmen. assisted 1y
Bea Chodoroff, Ethel Cohen,
Marty Hollander, Rudy Newman.
KELLMAN TO SPEAK
Henrietta Reznick, Rosalind Ros-
Sam Kellman, Wayne Univer-
off, Edith Washofsky and Rosa-
sity instructor, will address the
lie Whitman.
Jewish Study Group, Monday
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in the Center.
Chapter One
The latest Palestinian film,
"Birthday of a Prophacy," will
be shown at an- open meeting
of Chapter One at 8:30 p.m.,
Wednesday, in the Jewish Cen-
ter
ilbmunity singing of Purim
s s will be held, to be fol-
lowed by a social hour.
The chapter will climax its
membership month with a party,
April 4 in the ballroom of the
Barium Hotel.
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Central Chapter
Mrs. I. Hameiry, who has just
arrived from Palestine, will re-
port on conditions in the em-
battled Holy Land at a meeting
of the Central Chapter at 8:30
p.m., Thursday, April 1 in Bnai
Moshe. The film, "Assignment
JO Tel Aviv," will be shown.
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Haifa Chapter
A shelf of 30 books covering
every phase of the Zionist move-
ment, will be presented to the
Detroit Public Library Monday
evening by Haifa Chapter.
The presentation ceremony will
feature George Edwards, Corn-
BUNCH
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An overflow crowd of 1,000 ers and organization representa-
jammed the social hall of Shaar- tives listened to the playing of
ey Zedek March 17 to honor recordings from her album en-
“HOME SWEET HOME" . .
Emma Schaver, the beloved De- titled "I Believe" and Mrs.
Many faces are popping up troit soprano. Community lead- Schaver provided a personal
around town that have been
commentary on each selection.
missing a long time ... On va-
Heads Temple Youth Later she sang with Rebecca
cation from St. John's Military
Frohman accompanying her.
Academy are ... Phil Schwartz,
Aaron Droock, president of
Burt Loewenstein, Al Gendel-
the Jewish Community Council,
man and Stuart Mittenthal.
which sponsored the event, was
Doug Schubot came no'th from
chairman. Rabbi Morris Adler,
Riverside, while Marty August
chairman of the Council's cul-
is taking time off from Lake
ture commission, delivered a
moving triblite to Mrs. Schav-
Forest, Ill. Vacationing from
er's accomplishments, both mu-
eastern schools are . . . Ernie
skid and communal. Wolf Sny-
Winston . . . Emma Willard .
der, representing the Labor Zi-
Dave Schwartz . . . the George
onist Organization, spoke in
School . .. and Joan Kuttnauer,
greeting.
Don Kelter and John Hopp
A special feature of the eve-
Windsor Mountain . . .
ning was the appearance of
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Seymour Lipkin 'who flew in
''HIGHLY SEASONED" was
from Cleveland to pay his re-
the title of Wayne University's
spects to „Mrs. Schaver in the
Third Annual Men's Show, feat-
form of a piano performance.
tiring Tommy Weldon and his
After the program a reception
band. Mort Zieve was composer
and tea was held in the social
of a song called "Darkness and
hall. A committee from the Pi-
the City". Spotted in the cast
oneer Women's Organization, of
.. . Dick Gottlieb, Arlen Citlin
which Mrs. Schaver is a mem-
WILLIAM SINGER, who has
and Stan Wise.
ber, served as hostesses. The
been elected president of the committee consisted of Mrs.
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newly-organized Temple Is- Harry Kay, chairman, Mrs. Gil-
ON THE BIIITHDAY BEAT
rael Youth. Other officers in- bert Miller, Mrs. S. Goldoftas,
. . . Vivian Cherrin celebrates clude Alvin Talberg,
vice- Mrs. Philip Stellar, Mrs. Norman
her "Sweet Sixteen" Saturday
president; Ilene Rosen and Kanter, Mrs. Elaine Hirschhorn,
. . . Due at one o'clock are .
Helen Robinson, secretaries; Mrs. Gersbn Berris and Mrs.
Thelma Smith, Barbara Fox,
and Aaron Galperin, treasurer. David Sislin.
Mimi Leebove and Sue Schatz
. . . More guests . .
Toby
Sehubiner, Dr. and Mrs. Leon A.
Goldman, Ilene Nemzin, Myrna
Katzin and Dr. and Mrs. Charles
Elgot, Nancy Lipton, and Gloria
Gitlin. .
Slobin . . .
Trees were also planted by
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members of the Eva Prenzlauer
IMPATIENT FOR sunny days,
Maternity Aid Society.
Muriel Silberstein and Sydney
At a special meeting of the
For information call
Mrs.
Mount•
Sinai
Hospital
Association
Lefton are spending these few
weeks basking at Miami Beach. in the home of Mrs. Daniel Rachmiel, chairman, TO. 8-7582.
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Rachmiel, funds were contributed
DINNER AT 6:30 p.m. is the for the planting of trees in the Women's Congress
call by Mrs. Herbert Robinson "Lillian S. Solomon Garden" in
Calls Teace Rally'
to many young teen-agers for Palestine."
Among the donors were Mr.
Saturday eve . • . She's enter-
In celebration of International
taining in honor of grand- and Mrs. Jacob Harvith, Mr. and Women's Day, which marks the
daughters, Lucy and Patsy Mrs. Louis Goldfine, Mr. and 100th anniversary of the fight for
Greer, who hail from New York. Mrs. Samuel Klein, Mr. and Mrs. women's suffrage, the Congress
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harry Singer.
of American Women is calling a
Also Mrs.' Mamie Cohen, Mrs. "Rally for Peace" at 8:15 p.m.,
OPEN HOUSE, Sunday after-
Mildred
Lewis,
Mr.
and
-Mrs. Wednesday, in the Maccabees
noon . . • Nancy Greenberg
is swamped by an avalanche of Rachmiel, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bldg. Mrs. Edith Luderman is
R.S.V.P.'s to her invitations . . . Steinberg, Mr. and Mrs. Max chairman.
She'll welcome friends at her
Ohio avenue abode from three
to six o'clock.
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DATE DEPARTMENT . . .
Enjoying a touch of China at
the Oriental Gardens . . . Bev
Lastar with Hal Milner, and
Shirley Michkowsky with Don
Zimberg . . . Out for dancing.
Kingwood's Mary Rose Raider
and Milt Smith of Cranbrook.
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FROM THE U. OF ARIZONA.
• . FOR WING, COOKING, IRVING
we hear that Susie (AE Phi)
Stamler is up for election as
"Rodeo Queen". Here's hoping
local girl makes good in the
west.
BY MARY A. COOPER
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Detroiters to Plant
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Program:
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Habonim Choir
Speaker:
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Doors will be open at 8 p.m.
Official Photographer for
The feature will be shown at 9 p.m. sharp.
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Histadrut Campaign calls on you. YOU have given YOUR
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