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November 05, 1948 - Image 7

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1948-11-05

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Intiday, November 5, DM

BBYO CHATTER

DETROIT JEITISII CWRONICLE

Poultry Dealers Give Truck

. By ILENE RATNER

ALL WHO STILL have money
from the sale of tickets for the
BBYO Yom Kippur night dance
should turn it in immediately to
Dave Rappaport.
•z • •
THE NEWLY-FORMED Gilda
Partrite Chapter of BBG will
hold its first affair, a fund-raising
tea, from 2 to 5 p.m., Sunday, in
the home of hiele Graff, 18915
Birchcrest avenue. All are in-
vited.
Officers of the group include
Beverly Hartstein, president; Sil-
via Abrams, secretary; and Carol
Jacobs, treasurer.
* • •
THE GREATER Detroit BBYO
Council is now known as the
Greater Detroit-Windsor BBYO
Council. Further information
will be sent to all chapters. A
meeting of the body is planned
for Dec. 2.
• •
AARON ROSENBERG, popular
humorist, will be guest speaker
at the installation of officers of
Rex. No. 11, BBYO.
• • •
VIVIEN AND MADELINE Bel-
l& were hostesses to about 40
girls at a membership tea of the
Naomi Auxiliary in their home
on Leslie avenue.
?leery Mirvis was the speaker,
and other guests included Tees
Schwartz, Charlotte Waterstone
and Mrs. Tillie Kushner, the
geoup's adviser.



Marshall Women
to Mark 6th Year

Am elaborate, candlelight cer-
emony is planned by Louis Mar-
shall Women of Bnai Brith in
celebration of their sixth an-
niversary.
The observance will be held
at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, in Bnai
Moshe, Heading the program
will be the choral group of the
Musk Study Club, directed by
Dan Frohman.

Tikvah Lodge Hears
Grand Rapids Rabbi

"Whose Homelessness Has Been
Ended?" was the subject of Rab-
bi Herman Kieval when he ad-
dressed an Aid to Israel program
of Tikvah Lodge, Bnai Brith,
Thursday at the Northwest He-
brew Congregation.
Rabbi Kieval is spiritual lead-
er of Congregation Ahavas Is-
rael, Grand Rapids. Featured on
a musical program were Betty
Kowalsky, pianist, and Jerome
Stasson, violinist.

SO 1W THIS Ed SY LIVE -

IRE MtOti

PTJOR'

SUBS ITS NEU AID BES

itYIVItl

`Charm Talk' Set
by Pisgah B.P.

THE WHOLE TOWN IS
TALKING ABOUT

JOSEPH GORMAN

Joseph Gorman will be in-
stalled as president of Congrega-
tion Bnai David in impressive
ceremonies at 7 p.m., Sunday, at
the Synagogue.
Others taking office will in-
clude Mendel Shaman, vice-
president; Isadore Gruskin, treas-
urer; and Dan Otis, secretary.
Following the installation, the
annual membership dinner-dance
will be held in the social hall.
The committee in charge con-
sists of Charles Rogers, chair-
man; Ben Fellows, Myron J.
Solomon and Saul Waxman.
Prior to the election, Joseph
A. Block gave his presidential
report in which he outlined the
highlights of the year.

TNE PUBLIC IS INVITED

SITES

Arlazaroff Brawl Hears
Israeli Hero, Gives $30,000

(Formerly Detroit Seetion)
presents

Group Singing, Refreshments
VAN'S BARN DANCE HALL
31180 W. 8 Mile Road
(about 2 miles West of
Grand River)
Achnission: $1.00 per person,
tax included

Leaders from 40 communities
will participate in the 10th an-
nual conference of the Midwest
Section, National Jewish Welfare
Board (JWB), to be held Nov. 13-
14 in Detroit at the Hotel Book
Cadillac and the Jewish Center,
Joseph S. Lerner of Katyas City,

Guest speakers will include
Harry Zinder of the Israel Mis-
sion to the United States and Dr.
Oscar Janowsky, professor of his-
tory at the City College of New
York.
Samuel H. Rubiner of Detroit
is general chairman of the par-
ley. Other Detroit leaders are
Mrs. Benjamin E. Jaffe, who
heads the local arrangements
committee, and Herman Jacobs,
who is serving on the program
The Detroit Wholesale Poultry Dealers Association was one of the largest contributors of De-
committee.
troit groups I. the Bnai Brith Aid to Israel Drive. L. to r. are Oscar Bank, secretary; Her-
A board of governors dinner
man Miller, president, accepting the keys from Archie, Ilarwith of Taylor's, Inc. who was
Nov. 13 will honor the presi-
Instrumental in securing the specially equipped two-ton truck.
dents who served during the first
decade of the section.
They are Henry Meyers of De-
troit, Theodore R. Dann of Indi-
anapolis, Hyman S. Subrin of Ak-
"Grooming and Charm" will be ron, Josiah E. Brill of Minneap-
the topic of Phyliss Kent, direc- olis and Lerner.
tor of the Patricia Stevens School
Arlazaroff Branch members at by Cot. Abraham Arest, direc- for Modeling, when she addresses
When you give to the COM-
their 14th anniversary dinne
)1: of the "Voice of Jerusalem" a meeting of the Pisgah Business MUNITY CHEST you are giving
Sunday night contributed $30,
adio station of the Israeli army, and Professional Girls, Bnai to 125 Red Feather services.
000 to spearhead the $100,00
i member of the security branch Brith.
special advance from Detroit ti ,f the Israeli government and a
Scheduled for 8:30 p.m., Wed-
the Ilistadrut of Israel.
listadrut representative who ar• nesday, in the Tuller Hotel, the
The loans will be repaid ou' Aved in this country 10 days ago. session, open to the public, also
of the 1949 Detroit Histadrut
Capt. Arest declared that the will feature movies to be shown
campaign and will be used
Israelim are determined that Je- by Miss Kent.
the Ilistadrut for emergency ..usalem become a part of the
On Nov. 20, the club will hold
needs.
Jewish State. Even when the a "Stag'n Drag Turkey Trot" for
The members pledged the sum '.Lity was under its heaviest born. paid-up members at the Rose Sit-
after hearing a stirring report bardment, and had reached the tig Cohen Bldg. Minnie Schneider
last of their water and food is chairman.
supplies in late spring, he said,
Heads Synagogue
they refused to give up the city.
Lager Dramatic Group
He added that Israel's youth,
which is fully mobilized in the Calls All Thespians
army, are eager to clear the
An open meeting will be held
Arabs from Palestine as quickly by the dramatic group of the Rab-
as possible so that they might, bi Mandel M. Zager Chapter, Bnai
"live with honor just as they Brith, at 8:30 p.m., Thursday, in
had died with honor."
the home of Nancy Miller, 3247
0' WHITE meat!
David Sislin, the new Arlaza- Collingwood avenue.
roff Branch president, turned
The group is planning a "Gay
FANCY quality!
over the advances made by the Nineties Revue" for its spring
members to Harry Schumer, re- show. Anyone wishing to join
SOLID pack!
tiring president and chairman of should contact Eve Meister, chair-
Detroit's Histadrut campaign.
man, TO. 7-3589.

Cong. Bnai David
Plans Installation

Sunday Evening, Nov. 7, 1948
"Gather a Harvest of Fun"
Swing Your Partner to thee
• Ilora •Virginia Reel
• Rhumba

Detroit to Be Host
to JWB Conclave

midwest president, announced.

AMERICAN JEWISH
CONGRESS
METROPOLITAN
CHAPTER

ANNUAL SUCCOTH
DANCE

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