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April 16, 1948 - Image 7

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1948-04-16

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Pa ge

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE.

Frida;,•, April 16, 1948

Seven

BNAI BRITH HIGHLIGHTS

Gen:_awin Chanter
Nam e s Officers

Form

New Baal Brith Lodge

Pisgah Women's
Party on Monday

The annual mother-children
party of Pisgah Women, Bnai
Brith, will be held at 8 p.m.,
Monday, in Bnai Moshe, Mrs.
Lewis Manning, president, an-
nounced.
Mrs. Samuel Gold is in charge
of the program, which will con-
sist of a variety show, to be pre-
sented by students of the Julie
Adler Dancing School, and songs
by Belle Menkowitz.
Members are requested to
bring canned foods for overseas
relief.

Mar fail B and

to Spar SOS Drive

Contributions to the SOS
drive will be made at a meeting
of the Louis Marshall Business
and ProLissional Chapter, Bnai
Brith, at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, in
the Belcrest Hotel. Norma Lewis,
SOS chairman, urges members
and their friends to bring can-
ned food and clean clothing.

THE BBYO's Division "J" of
the Allied Jewish Campaign
is hard at work under the chair-
manship of Ilarry Mirvis.
At the kickoff meeting last
week, kits of materials needed
for soliciting were passed out,
and pledges were taken from in-
dividual AZA, BBG, BBYM and
BBYW workers. Over $300 was
promised.
A clever pledge of $6.61 was
made by a member of Seymour
Sobole Chapter No. 661 of AZA.
• • •

Shown are temporary officers of the second Mai Brith lodge
to be formed in Detroit this year. Left to right, Saul C.
Downes, secretary; William Tarnow, treasurer; Leonard Gur-
win, president; and Robert Ross, membership chairman.
Irving C. Rubin, membership co-chairman, is not shown.
Meetings are held at 8:30 p.m., each Monday, at Zack's, to
which prospective members are invited. The group expects to
receive V charter within GO days.

Rabbi Lager Lodge
Plans Box Social

Because of the success of its
first box social, the Rabbi Man-
del M. Zager Lodge of Bnai
Brith will sponsor another at
7:30 p.m., Sunday, in the Rose
Sittig Cohen Bldg.
Movies, music and prizes will
be highlights, according to Irv-
ing Kanfer and Louis Schneider,
chairmen. "The admission is
free. Just pack a box lunch
and come over," the chirmen
said.

ESSRIG LECTURE
Rabbi Harry Essrig's fourth
lecture in his series on "The
Epic of Jewish Emancipation"
will be given Tuesday in the
Center.

Bnai Brith's Manual
on Citizenship Available

WASHINGTON, D.C..— Ttie
new Bnai Brith manuals on im-
migration and acquisition of
citizenship are now available to
lodges, chapters, councils and
state associations of the order
for local distribution.

Council Elects
Mrs. Solovich

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Mrs
Charles Solovich of Detroit was
elected as a vice-president of
the Women's Supreme Council of
Bnai Brith at the organization's
eighth annual meeting here.
Mrs. Abram Orlow of Phila-
delphia was re-elected to a sec-
ond term as president.

Romania has the largest num-
In 1947 HIAS in Italy ar-
ranged for the deparldlre of 2,- ber of Europe's surviving Jews-
169 Jews, who left for 45 coun- 400,000. Practically all wish to
leave.
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HIT NO. I
Haim Ofen Range
(Home on the Range)
Yiddish Square Dance

THE REBECCA GRATZ Aux-
iliary of BBYW will see movies
and hear a representative of the
Allied Jewish Campaign at its
meeting at 8 p.m., Tuesday, in
Central High.
During the course of the eve-
ning, the girls will discuss their
formal dinner-dance to be held
May 2 at Northwood Inn. Rhea
Hass and Selma Kling are in
charge of the affair, which will
feature the installation of new
officers.
Since only paid-up members
will be admitted, it would be a
good idea for prospective mem-

BOB GOLDMAN has bettl
named winner of the essay con-
test sponsored by the Highland
Park Chapter No. 313, AZA.
• • •

A CHALLENGE has been is-
sued by the Maurice Rose Chap-
ter No. 656, AZA, to meet any
team of any BBYO chapter in
a debate. For information call
Hal Shapiro, TO. 6-8043.
This group is making plans to
celebrate its third anniversary,
which falls on May 1. A gigantic
stag party is being arranged for
all AZA members and friends.

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BBYO C MITER

BY ILENE RATNER

P•e.4,1ency Goes
to Mrs, Garelick

Mrs Sidney Garelick has been
elected president of the newly-
organizt 1 George Gershwin
Chapter of Bnai Brith.
Other officers are Mrs. Phillip
Edelheit end Mrs. Al Stein, vice-
presiden:s; Mrs. Louis Zack and
Miss Fylis Kane, secretaries;
and Mesdames Albert Finkel-
stein, treasurer; Louis Levitsky,
guide, Eugene Letvin, sentinel,
Isadore Bernstein, monitress;
and Harold Klein, Herman
Schonberg and Robert Siegel.
trustees.
Named to the board of di-
rectors were Mesdames Leon
Becker, Frank Friedman, Clar-
ence Goldberg, Bernard Jonas,
Sidney Lopofsky, Al Siegel, Mar-
tin Weintraub, Samuel Wittier
and Miss Evelyn Chaenko, Miss
Lenora Noler and Miss Eunice
Schneider.

tiers to join now. You must be
between 18 and 25. Call Marcie
Becker, WE. 4-5101).
• • •

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