Friday, September 17, 1911
Women
DETROIT JEWISH
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Director
Mrs. Rose Singer was installed English room of the Hotel Book
last waJA as president of the Cadillac. The group will meet
Sisters of Zion Mizrachi. Others Monday in the Rose Sittig
Co-
who .took office included Mes- hen Bldg., Mrs. Esther
Gatlin,
dames Asher
president, announced.
Berlin, Joseph
Kunin, Ida
The Women's Emergency Re-
Goldsmith and
lief Committee has resumed its
Abraham Mi-
work of sending parcels to Eu-
linsky, v i c e-
rope's destitute Jews. Contribu-
presidents;
tions are being accepted by Mrs.
Abraham Kel-
Joshua Sperka, 1938 Tuxedo ave-
man, Gussie
nue. Volunteers also are needed
Subar, Harry
to help with packing and /nail-
Finkelstein and
ing, Mrs. Irving Katz, president.
Reuben Levin,
said. For information call Mrs.
secretaries; Mrs. Singer
and Morris Mondrow, treasurer. Max Stulberg, UN. 4-1485.
RABBI AKSELRAD
Mrs. Isaac Rosenthal, chairman of
An installation of officers will
the Child.Rescue Fund, has sent
out an appeal to Detroit Jewry highlight the first meeting of the
for contributions to the project. Detroit Ladies Lechem Aneeim
She can be reached at TY. 6-6066. at 12 noon, Wednesday, in As-
The group's 12th annual donor sembly Hall, 9125 Twelfth street.
luncheon is scheduled for Nov. 2
at Shaarey Zedek.
The Young Women's Mizrachi
40 Teachers to Greet
will hold its first open meeting
A social meeting will be held of the season, Wednesday at the
Hundreds of Students
by the Hebrew Ladies Aid Soci- home of Mrs. Sydney Max, 2978
ety, Wednesday at Bnai Moshe. Burlingame avenue. A dessert
Classes will start Saturday
At its first session last week, the luncheon will follow.
and
Sunday for hundreds of
group laid the groundwork for
its donor dinner to be held Jan.
12. Proceeds will go to Israel,
Mrs. Julia Ring, president, said.
students of the . Temple Beth El
Religious School.
Of the enrollment; some 300
are expected in the primary de-
partment, which consists of four
and five-year-old kindergartens
and grades one and two.
This division, "which aims to
identify children positively with
Jewish life," is equipped with
audio-visual aids and the most
recent Jewish books for young-
sters. It will meet at 9:45 a.m.,
Sunday.
Heavy enrollments are also
expected in the junior high de-
partment, meeting at 9:30 a.m.,
Saturday, and the intermediate
and high school units, which
meet on Sunday at' 9:45 and 10
a.m., respectively.
Beth El's high school—grades
10, 11 and 12—offers a full pro-
gram of religious, social and
athletic activities.
The school, with a faculty of
40, is under the supervision of
Dr. B. Benedict Glazer, with
Rabbi Sidney Akselrad as direc-
tor. For information, call MA.
8530.
ROSSMAN COUSINS CLUB
The Rossman Cousins Club has
elected Alvin Skelly as its presi.
dent, with Rae Rossman as vice-
president; Harry Levitan, treas-
urer; and Mary Yaffe and Ruse
Rossman, secretaries.
TICKETS ARE NOW ON SALE FOR
Beth El School
to Open Saturday
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THE
HIGH HOLIDAY SERVICES
of
CONGREGATION BETH TIKVAII
Evenings and Sunday
Services Conducted by
CANTOR L. KOSSMAN and CHOIR
Please Secure Tickets Early .
9746 Petoskey Between Boston &
Chicago
THIS IS
HADASSAH!
The Purity Chapter No. 359
O.E.S. is planning a special
meeting Monday to include a
birthday dinner, memorial ser-
vices and an initiation. The
lodge will open at 4:30 p.m., with
dinner at 6 and services at 7:30.
For reservations call Rose Bern-
stein, UN. 1-0015.
Mrs. Belle Falk and Mrs. Ann
Weinstein have been appointed
chairmen of the donor luncheon
of the Detroit Women's Service
Club to he held Oct. 16 in the
Home Auxiliary
Schedules Tea
The Women's Auxiliary, Jew-
ish Home for Aged, will open its
season with a membership tea at
1 p.m., Monday in the Home an-
nex, Mrs. Samuel L. Weller,
president, announced.
The group will enter the new
year with 1.800 members, the
largest in its history.
"In order to provide maximum
care for sick residents," Mrs.
Weller said, "the annex has been
converted into an infirmary. Ad-
ditional hospital equipment is
badly needed, and many contri-
butions have already been re-
ceived toward this end."
She asked that donations be
made at the session or mailed to
Mrs. Jarvis Caplan, chairman,
631 Merton road.
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Vladicairitzer Slate
First Meeting Sept. 28
Launching another active sea-
son, the Vladimiritzer Emergency
Relief Organization will hold its
first social meeting, Sept. 28 at
Workmen's Circle.
Mrs. Jeanette Serling will pre-
sent readings from Sholom
Aleichem. Mrs. Edith Reznick,
entertainment chairman, urges
all members and friends to at-
tend.
Bnai David Sisterhood
Maps First Meeting
Opening its new season, !.ne
Bnai David Sisterhood will meet
at 8:30 p.m., Monday, in the Syn-
agogue, Mrs. David J. Cohen an-
nounced.
- Members of the Beth Aaron
Men's Club will be guests of the
Bnai David Men's Club at a meet-
ing at 9 p.m., Thursday, in the
Synagogue.
HOST TO OUTSTATERS
Young adults from Saginaw,
Ann Arbor, Pontiac, Bay City,
Mt. Clemens, Toledo and Wind-
sor have been invited to the Cen-
ter's Saturday night dance, Sept.
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