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April 30, 1948 - Image 7

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1948-04-30

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Friday, April 30, 1948

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Page Seven

NPANAT BRITH HIGHLIGHTS

BBY0 CHATTER

By ILENE RATNER

Rabbi lager Chapter Retains Chicagoan Guest
of BBYW Council
District Membership Trophy

THE FIRST YOUNG men's
For the second consecutive I Klein, program; Freda Ersher,
tournament convention of Dis-
trict 6 in Detroit is going to be year, the Rabbi Mandel M conservation; Irene Bryan,
an outstanding three-day affair, Zager Chapter, Bnai Brith, has adopt-a-family and veterans af-
with basketball and oratory fi- led the field in bringing in new fairs; Nancy Miller, ADL; Lor-
nals plus several house parties. members into the order.
Ps a result, the chapter has
At least 100 fellows from other
gained permanent possession of
states are expected to attend.
• • •
the district membership trophy,
Miss Fay Zager, president, an-
MEMBERS OF FDR, BBG's,
nounced. Organized in October,
must say, "I have my can of
1946, with 76 chartered mem-
food for Europe' . in order to be
bers, the chapter grew to 205
admitted to meetings. The idea
in 1947.. At present, it has a
has brought great results with
membership of 450.
huge quantities of food con-
In thanking her membership
tributed.
for their "earnest efforts and
On Wednesday, these girls
unfailing cooperation," Miss
will have a speaker and dancing
Zager said, "I shall be forever
4*,
at their open meeting.
grateful for whatever share I
• • •
have had and may he privileged
REALIZING THE importance to have in the future, for to
of the Allied Jewish Campaign, serve Bnai Brith is truly to live
the boys of Emanuel Chapter in the service of humanity."
No. 337, AZA, donated $10 to
Miss Zager, president since
the drive. Dennis Aaron, re- Oct. 3, 1946, announced that the
ligion chairman, tells us that the group will elect new officers
club's quiz program Wednesday Wednesday at Bnai Moshe.
dealt with Passover and the
In praising the membership
BBYO.
MISS FAY ZAGER
for their cooperation during her
• • •
administrations, the president
HERE ARE TWO disappoint- paid special tribute to the fol- raine Linson and Jennie Thomas,
ing announcements: 1. There lowing officers and committee telephone squad; Molly Lipson,
will he no AZA spring dance chairmen:
IIillel; Eve Meister and Sara
this year "due to circumstances
Mesdames Myna Lowe, mem- Schlore, dramatics; and Carolyn
beyond control." 2. The basket- bership; Marion Plotkin and Lemberg, conservation.
ball team of Chapter No. 63, Rose Good, fund-raising; Lillian
Also, Mesdames Goldie Lie-
AZA, winner of the district Onrich, financial secretary; Mar- bow, SOS; Ruth Traison, voca-
championship, lost in the semi- tha Fine, treasurer; Martha tional guidance; Esther Minkow,
finals of the national tournament Weisman,. corresponding secre- athletics; Freda Schenfeld, sun-
at St. Louis.
tary; Sara Gordon, mailing sec- shine;' Frances Winsen, tribute
• • •
retary; Adele Kanter, recording and memorial; Eve Kahn, date
IT IIAS JUST been revealed secretary. clearance; and Miss Lucille Za-
Gertrude ger, goodwill.
Mesdames
Also,
that the young men and women
will bold their first national
joint convention July 4-7 in De-
troit. This will be the third na-
tional conclave for the young

• • •



• •

'Members of the Louis Mar-
shall Business and Professional
Chapter, Bnai Brith, are re-
quested to bring friends to a
mother-daughter program at
8:30 p.m.. Tuesday, in the Bel-
crest I lotel.
Entertainment, prizes and re-
freshments will be highlights,
Dorothy Eizen, social chairman,
said.



BOESKY

• Luncheons
• Dinner
• Cocktails

A ''Truth and Consequence"
program will be held by the
Louis Marshall Women of Bnai
Brith, Wednesday in Workmen's
Circle, Mrs. Stanley Yates, pres-
ident, announced.

Participants will include mem-
bers of the Marshall bowling
league and dramatic group.
Mrs. Joseph Kaufman will be
mistress of ceremonies.

Aaron Rosenberg, humorist
and past president of the Pis-
That same evening, the Wo-
gah Lodge, will be guest speak- men will. he guests of the Mar-
er at the annual Mother's Day shall Lodge' at a variety show
affair of the Bnai Brith Young of which Al Fischer is director.
Women's Council, May 13 at
tr
Bel-Aire.

Morgenthau Croup
Awaits Last Session

Another highlight will be the
coronation of queens from the
various groups, with Sue Gross-
Plans for a social evening will
man in charge.
be discussed by the dramatic
For information call Joyce group of the Henry Morgenthau
Seedberg, ticket chairman, TO. Chapter, Bnai Brith, at its last
1398. meeting Of the season, May 10.

Keidan Chapter Plans

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The ceremony will take place
at 8 p.m., Thursday, in the home
of Harriet Nochman, 12716 Dex-
ter boulevard, Sara Lee Eichler,
chairman, announced.
Taking office will be Joyce
Seedberg, president; Harriet
Nochman, Sue Grossman and
Sara Lee Eichler, vice-presidents;
Ruth Katz and Belle Kapetan-
sky, secretaries.

Berry and Holtzman made the
trip as part of a United Jewish
Appeal delegation. Following
their talks, election of officers
will take place.

COLITMBIA RECORDS

Labor Zionist Organization

MERCURY

Miriam Albert, national past
president of the Bnai Brith
Young Women, will come here
from Chicago to officiate at the
installation program of the De-
troit BBYW Council.

Two prominent members of
the Ilarry B. Keidan Lodge of
Bnai Brith, Louis Berry and Jo-
seph Holtzman, will tell of their
experiences during their recent
visit to Europe and Palestine at
a meeting of the lodge, Tues-
day evening in the English room
of the Hotel Book Cadillac.

Monsky, president of Bnai Brith of Bnai Brith at a meeting at
went
at the time of his death, will be 8 p.m., Tuesday, in the Hotel
dramatized on the Eternal Light Book Cadillac.
program, heard locally from 8 to
8:30 a.m., Sunday, over WW.J.
Mr. Monsky died May 2, 1947,
in the midst of a session of the
Louis Schneider, Hillel chair- interim committee of the Ameri-
man, and Maxwell M. Lowe, can Jewish Conference.
Presents a New Album
program chairman, are in charge
of Cantorial Jewels
Chronicle Social and Club
of the meeting. Refreshments
Sung by RICHARD TUCKER
deadline
is
noon
Monday.
News
will be served.
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IT'S HERE!

All-New

Installation Slated
for Thursday Night

Hillel to Entertain WWJ to Broadcast
Election for Tuesday
Life of Henry 31onsky
New officers will be elected
for Zager Lodge
The life of the late Henry by the Harry Keidan Chapter

Members of Wayne University
CHAPTER NO. 314; , AZA, held
a third Seder Monday in the Hillel will entertain at an open
social meeting of the Rabbi Man-
twins of Paul Fleise of Calvert
del M. Zager Lodge of Bnai Brith
avenue.
at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, in the
Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg.

Mothers to Be Honored
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Berry, Holtzman
at Keidan Session

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