Friday. November 5, 1948 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page Ten Histadrut Rally to Hear Schaver Tell of Israel Trip Congress Unit Plans Dance; Institute Date Is Announced Metropolitan Chapter of the will be the keynote speaker. The Detroit Histadrut commit- tee, which raised $275,000 in 1948 for the Histadrut of Israel, will chart pre-campaign plans for its 1949 drive at a meeting of 500 workers and delegates from the 150 organizations affiliated with Histadrut activities, Thursday, Nov. 11, in the Labor Zionist Institute, Linwood near Pasa- dena. Morris L. Schaver, one of the Alanerican Jewish Congress will Some of the subjects to be dis- give a Succoth harvest festival dance Sunday evening at Van's, 31160 Eight Mile road west. According to Mrs. Joseph Kursman, chairman of the pro- gram committee, plans for the dance insure a variety of en- tertainment so that both young and old will be assured a de- lightful evening. Group singing will be led by Eugene Franzblau. Dances like the Share, the Hora and the Vir- ginia Reel will be featured in addition to popular dances. Tickets are $1. They can be obtained at the AJC office, 9124 Linwood, TY. 7-9650 or by call- ing Mrs. harry Ross, UN. 1-4928. Those requiring transportation, *all Mrs. Hyman Parker, TY. T-8770. The chapter, of which Morris Gieicher is president, announces its second annual institute for Dec. 5 at the Center. The theme will be "Jews in the American Scene," and Rabbi Morris Margolies, executive di- rector of the AJC in Chicago, Young Israel Women Chart Donor Event The fourth annual donor lunch- eon of the Women's League of Young Israel will be held Tues- day, Nov. 30, at Shaarey Ze- dek. Mrs. Hyman R. Cohen is president of the organization. The donor committee, headed by Mrs. Joseph Grossman, in- eludes Mesdames David Appel- baum, Jonas Segal, Harry Port- noy and Emil Spillman. "A successful affair is par- ticularly important this year," said Mrs. Grossman, "since funds are needed to expand the youth program of the organiza- tion and to contribute to the erection of the Young Israel youth Center on Dexter." Young Israel youth groups serve boys and girls 4 to 21 in tke Twelfth, Linwood, Dexter and Davison. communities. cussed will include "Impact of Israel on the Wprld Scene", "Anti-Semitism, More or Less in 1940?" and "Safeguarding Minor- ity Rights." The institute will be open to the public. Friends to Hail Nathan Schreiber Yeshivah Ladies Await Luncheon Communal Leader to Mark 64th Year MRS. NORMAN NOBLE ere . , Scores of well-wishers will join Nov. 12 to extend felicita- tions to Nathan Schreiber, of 3781 Outer Drive west, Detroit business and civic figure, on the occasion of his 64th birthday. One of the founders in 1919 of the Colonial Department Store on State street, he served as president of that concern until 1946. He then sold his interest and became associated with his son, Raymond, in the Midwest Thea- ters, consisting of the Colonial, Majestic, Garden, Forest and Palmer Park movie houses. A member of Congregation Bnai David for 43 years and its treasurer for the past 17 years, Schreiber is also a member of the Scottish Rites, Findlater Lodge F. and A.M. No. 475, Mos- lem Shrine, Variety Club and Zionist Organization of America. Ile cherishes the title of Ken- tucky colonel, bestowed by Gov. Irvin Abell. The Schreibeis will be joined in the celebration by their chil- dren. They include Mr. and Mrs Gilbert Fink, Mr. and Mrs. Man- ny Levanter, Mr. and Mrs. Mer- vin Jacobson, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fidler, Mr. and Mrs. Irving El- man and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Schreiber. Rabbi Frani Guest of Haifa Chapter Final plans have been made by the Sunday Night Club for a "November Barn Dance," Sun- day in the Center, Meeting to Preview Annual Luncheon The Beth Jacob religious school for girls is a living me- morial to the 93 Beth Jacob teachers and students who met martyrs' deaths in Warsaw dur- ing the Nazi terror. Founded in 1943 by the Ladies of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah, the school trains elementary and high school students in the tra- ditional Jewish way of life. A special film featuring these girls will be shown as a high- light of the auxiliary's annual donor luncheon, Nov. 17 at Lach- ar's, Dexter boulevard near Ty- ler. Rabbi Samuel Prero, new ex- ecutive director of the Yeshivah, will be guest speaker. Proceeds will go for the pk0 .(- chase of a lot upon which the future home of the Yeshivah will be built. The public is invited. For reservations call Mrs. Hy- man Rottenberg, TO. 5-1171. . A pre-donor rally is planned by the Neugarten Medical Aid for. 1 p.m., Tuesday, in the home of Mrs. Norman K. Noble, presi- dent, 16922 Lawton avenue. It will be in the form of a lunch- eon. The meeting is open to those who have purchased tickets for the organization's 15th annual donor luncheon, Nov. 16 at the Hotel Book Cadillac. Activities of this group in- cludes direct work with the North End Clinic and the Jew- ish Social Service Bureau to as- sist those whose income is in- sufficient to pay for proper med- ical attention and who are in- eligible for state aid. With the influx of refugees, this burden has become heavier, requiring additional help from the community. BUFFALO, N. Y.—The Niagara Tickets may be obtained from Record Co. announces the re- Mrs. David Saks, MA. 3878. lease of the first in a series of records aimed at bringing the rich heritage of Jewish melody and tradition to the Jewish child of today. The records are sung and nar- Dr. Alex Grinstein, psychia- rated by Norma Lerner, for many trist, will be guest speaker at The Young People's Society of the first membership rally of years closely associated with Jewish folk music, and at pres- Shaarey Zedek will hold a hay- the Bnai David Sisterhood. ent head of the newly created ride, wiener roast and barn dance, The meeting will be combined music department in the Buffalo Saturday near Brighton. with a luncheon at 1 p.m., Tues- Adele Spinner, chairman, and day, in the Synagogue. For res- Bureau of Jewish Education. Mrs. Lerner brings to her work her committee have arranged for ervations call Mrs. Joseph Baker, a fine enthusiasm and love of food, entertainment and dancing, chairman, TO. 7-2761. Jewish and Palestinian song fos- and promise to provide transpor- This is part of a series of tered by a rich background of tation for everyone attending. luncheons being held prior to Zionism and Jewish music. All are invited. They are re- the year's major fund-raising af- quested to meet at the side en- fair, the annual donor luncheon, trance of the Synagogue, Chicago Dec. 7 in the social hall. and Lawton, at 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Dan Otis is chairman, Getting Married? For information call Miss Spin- assisted by Mrs. Bernard Dosie ner, TY. 7-4879. and Mrs. Samuel Traison, book- let chairmen. New Jewish Discs Now on Market . Shaarey Zedek's YPS Plans Dance Rabbi Leon Fram will be prin- eipal speaker at a meeting Mon- day evening of Haifa Chapter, Zionist Organization of Detroit. 'His talk will be on "Autonomy In Our Time" and will describe the functions of the executive, legislative and jitdicial branches of the Israeli government. TALL TOWERS Prior to the address, members The Tall Towers will hold an and their guests will participate open meeting at 8 p.m., Thurs- in group singing. Mrs. I. 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