■ imommens Friday, July 23, 1948 • DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE The Voice of The SOS Campaign Man in the Street Activity Starts In Hashofor Post 1. 1 Kazdan Inducted by Haifa Chapter for the Jewish State MRS. AL SLOTNICK, 3204 Gladstone avenue, housewife. Like everything else, there are both good and bad Yiddish rec- ords. Everyone likes and dislikes certain foods, clothing, books and other things. It de- pends on one's personal tastes I find some records very humorous and enter taming. Others, al- though intend- ed to be hu- morous, a r e so exaggerated _ and crude that they irritate me. Many people must enjoy these burlesque Yiddish records or they wouldn't buy them. MRS, ALEXANDER SANDERS has been named reception committee chairman of Ilasho- far, the music group which recently reelected Mrs. Sol Q. Kesler as chairman; Cantor Jacob Sonenklar, vice-chair- man; Herman Jacobs, secre- tary; and Mrs. Maurice Lan- dau, treasurer. Other commit- tee heads are Mrs. Morris Friedman, Lillian Robbins, Jul- ius Chajes and Mrs. L. Corb- man-Schakne. Tall - Towers Await Beach Party Sunday Final plans have been made by the Tall Towers for their beach party to be held at 11 a.m., Sunday. Starting point will be the home of Gerrie Hamburg, 3000 Webb avenue. Transportation will be provided. All girls five-feet-eight or over and men six feet or over are invited. For information call TY. 7-2027. 20% to 50% MORSE 19160 Livernois, L A day camp in the country for boys and girls, ages 51/2 to II, will be opened Aug. 2 under the direction of Dr. W. A. Goldberg, personal problems counselor and Jewish Chronicle columnist. The camp, limited to 35 children, w i 11 operate M o n- day through Friday. Its pro- gram will in- clude athletics, games, d r a- matics, hikes and swimming instructions. Dr. Goldberg Tr anspo r- tation will be provided to pick up campers in the morning and return them before dinner in the evening. For information call Dr. Goldberg, TO. 9-1045. Hadassah B and P Plans Box Dinner Talk on Palestine Set for Affair on Aug. 10 Welfare Group Maps Tag-Day to Aid Israel The New Orleans Garden of Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Fier- berg, 3336 Glynn court, will provide the setting Aug. 10 for the first annual box dinner of the Business and Professional Division of Hadassah." Highlights of the affair will be a talk on Palestine, Presi- dent Goldie Slakter said. "This is an excellent oppor- tunity to acquaint your friends with events in Palestine," she said. "Everyone should become fa- miliar with the importance of Hadassah's medical aid to the army of Israel and its social service in that country," Miss Slakter added. • Thb meeting is open to friends. For information call Florence Dann, TO. 5-7128. The Jewish Women's Euro- pean Welfare Organization will hold a tag-day Sunday at Mt. Clemens, with proceeds to go for support of orphaned families in Israel. Eight years ago, Mrs. Leonard son Bennett live at 15460 Meyers Sims became a member of Bnai' court. Brith, little realizing that she was destined to hold a high GIVEN offers complete service on all makes of cars— post in the order. SPECIALIZING in all MERCURY and FORD Cars: But Mrs. Sims isn't an ordi- nary member, her associates Guaranteed Collision Work will tell you. She is a tireless Custom Painting and Bumping worker, with superior organi- Lowest Prices — All Makes zational ability and great de- Free Estimates votion to the program of Bnai Brith. Play safe! You'll enjoy much Longer livin'—when your car These attributes wefe fully is fixed by GIVEN—For quick, courteous Service, call: recogrfized late last month when she was elected president of Women's District Grand Lodge No. 6. Previously, she had served as Authorized Mercury Dealer president of Pisgah Chapter and 8510 Twelfth St. at PhRadelphia as first vice-president of the Used Cars Bought and Sold TR. 1-4580 district. Outside of Bnai Brith, Mrs. Sims has been secretary of Na- tional Sorosis, a leader in Red Cross drives, and delegate to the Jewish Community Council and Jewish Welfare Federation. Born in Philadelphia, she at- tended Wilkes-Barre High School, later matriculating at the University of Pennsylvania and Wayne University. Mr. and Mrs. Sims and their r CLUB CHANGES NAME The Warsaw Club of Detroit has changed its name to the • Israel Club of Detroit. Dr. Goldberg Sets Day Camp Dates Bnai Brith Hails Mrs. Sims, Elects Her District President A unique affair, combining the installati9n of officers with the raising of funds for Israel, was held by Haifa Chapter, Zionist Organization of Detroit, Sunday evening at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Irving Silver. Approxi- mately $100 was raised. Max Gross, technical director of the Equipment for Israel Project, installed the following officers: Dr. Louis Kazdan, re- elected president; Benjamin Weiss, Mrs..Albert Schwartz and Martin Hoffer, vice-presidents. Also Mrs. Herman Kazdan and Mrs. Fred Perlman, secre- taries; Herman Kazdan, treas- urer; and Seymour Kraus, audi- tor. In addition to the officers, the board includes Mrs. Philip Bern- stein, Sidney Brand, Mrs. Paul Fraiberg, Mrs. Irving Silver and SEYMOUR SHULMAN, 1605 Mrs. Alex Zuclfman. Lee Place, city employe. I get a great deal of pleasure out of these Yiddish records. In fact, I have been buying them for a number of years and have col- F lected quite a stack of them. I think the people who object to these record have Summer Clearance of Sport Coats, Slacks, Sports- an inferiority wear, Shirts, Neckwear, Hosiery and other Men's complex and, Furnishings. Reductions of to a certain extent, are ashamed of their Jewish- ness. They seem to forget that there are humorous records in Italian, Polish and other languages. . Aid Society Sets Luncheon Date Plans for the 16th annual donor luncheon of the Hebrew Ladies Aid Society were form- ulated at a board meeting last week. The affair will be held Jan. 12 at Bnai Moshe, with proceeds earmarked for Israel. Mrs. Louis Kepes is chair- man, with Mrs. Helen Auslan- der as co-chairman. Assisting as chairmen are Mesdames Paul Freeman, entertainment; Louis Goldfine, donor book; and El- freda Greenwald, tickets. Photos by JACK BIGELMAN Keep Nov. 14 Open, TIME: Thurgday afternoon. PLACE: Twelfth and Pingree. Organizations Asked QUESTION: What is your reac- tion to the recent outpouring Organizations have been re- of burlesque Yiddish records? quested not to schedule special events for Sunday, Nov. 14, JACK KORNHIESER, 14575 which will be SOS day in De- Burt road, plumber. troit. I, personally, find these Yid- The SOS steering committee dish records both amusing and met July 21, under the chair- entertaining. manship of Mandel L. Berman who ,erved as chairman of last However I year's successful drive. wouldn't want Extending greetings, Julian H. to see too Krolik, president of the Jewish many of them Welfare Federation, said that put on the the Federation's facilities would market. It's be available to help in the drive a o good to for Supplies for Overseas Sur- overdo a thing. vivors. Some people SEND OUT BAGS don't like them because they Following thd plan of last think the rec- year's drive, the SOS commit- ords are out of place in Ameri- tee will send bags to every ca and make the Jews appear Jewish family in Detroit so that unfavorably different from packages of canned food and others. clothing can be prepared for I don't agree, but then it's the one-day collection Nov. 14. all a matter of opinion. Theodore Mandell, chairman of mechanical processing, an- MRS. BEN MANDELL, 8219 nounced that the committee Twelfth street, housewife. hopes to collect, pack and ship I don't like these records in one day, 500,000 pounds of from a personal standpoint and urgently needed items for Eu- also because I think they give a ropean Jews. wrong impression of Jews. PICKUPS NOW They are so "Anyone who has contribu- exaggerated that if a Gen- tions ready at this time to send tile who knew to Europe should bring them to no Jews were Temple Beth El or Congregation to hear them, Shaarey Zedek," Berman said. he would "Here they will be picked up think that all by the Junior Service Group Jews are silly whose members have taken the year-round responsibility for and absurd. It is true SOS." Anyone interested in aiding that many Jewish people the drive is invited to call Helen enjoy these records, but they Alpert, WOodward 5-3939. can understand the meaning be- hind them. I'm not saying that Jewish humor is out of place in Ameri- ca. The fact is that most pop- ular comedians rely greatly on jokes of a Jewish nature. What I object ‘to is the exaggeration Installation Nets $100 in the Yiddish records. Pare Five North of 7 Mile UNiversity 4-4980 Open Thurs. and Fri. till 9 P. M. IN ■ 1 1 ■ 1 MI= IMMMI .11 ■ • GIVEN MOTORS Inc. NxF Iffconot1f s Let Leader Cii TAKE ADVANTAGE Y°11° OF THIS SUMMEP. Just Monet Your Rug Picked Up, Cleaned, Sized, De. Mothed, Insured and Stored $ Until Fall. ALL FOR 95 1.12 ....nineties, V.1.,,,, Winona /w/te Wall to-Wolf Carpeting and furniture Properly Cleaned In Your Horns ... During Your Vocation , t Leader TY 5-8400 CO. Plant and 011ie* 1700 LINWOOD