Friday, November 19, 1948
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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
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Brith Highlights;„
Brandeis Sends Milk to Israel
The Brandeis Lodge food committee after making its presentation of 1,000 cases of canned milk to
Isadore Starr and Sam Leib for the Bnai Brith Aid to, Israel drive. Left to right, Max Sosin, Nate
Sosin, Leib, Starr, Moe Miller, president, and Al Berger. In appreciation of Jewish Chronicle sup-
port of the campaign, the lodge has appointed Nate Sosin as chairman of a project to sign up all
its members as Chronicle subscribers,
Salute to kraer Dinner
to Climax B.B. Drive Sunday
Climaxing the Bnai Brith Aid
to the People of Israel campaign,
the "Salute to Israel" dinner will
take place Sunday at the North-
west Hebrew Congregation. The
famed comedian George Givot
and Del Delbridge and his or-
chestra will be highlightt of the
entertainment.
Night clubs throughout Detroit
and Windsor are sending their
headline talent to put on a bril-
liant show as their contribution
to Israel. For information, call
WO. 1-3256.
A second Detroit caravan of 20
trucks and other vehicles laden
with food, tools and machinery
arrived in New York Sunday and
is expected to be on the high seas
en route to Israel before the end
of the week. Leading the caravan
was dynamic Sally Fields, public
relations director of the Bnai
Brith campaign here.
Among gifts destined for Israel
are six trucks contributed by the
Keidan lodge, two trucks and 500
cases of canned milk presented
by the Brandeis Lodge and do-
nations of the Metropolitan Club,
the Odessa Society, the Wilner
Society, the Keshenever Bessa-
rabier Society, the Federation of
Lithuanian Jews and the Jewish
Master Plumbers.
Downtown Lodge
Slates 2 Events
NEW YORK—Chaplain (1st
Lt.) Solomon Rosen, 24, of
Brooklyn, the newest Jewish
chaplain to enter the armed ser-
vices of the United States, was
one of 11 air force officers killed
in the explosion of a transport
plane in eastern Oklahoma.
Chaplain Rosen, who was en-
route to his home, had survived
a previous air disaster, in 1945,
when a B-29 he was in exploded
in flight over Texas, also killing
11 men. He managed, then, to
parachute to safety, with several
others.
The son of the late army
Chaplain Herman L. Rosen, also
of Brooklyn, who lost his life
in a drowning accident off
Brighton in 1943, Solomon had
put aside his Rabbinical studies
during the war to serve with
the Army as a paratrooper.
Two events are on the social
calendar of the Detroit Down-
town Lodge of Bnai Brith.
The first is a feather party at
8:30 p.m., Saturday, in Jericho
Hall, 11331 Linwood avenue.
Stars of stage, screen and ra-
dio will highlight the program of
a Thanksgiving night social at
8:30 p.m., Nov. 25, also at the
hall. Members are urged to
bring their wives and friends to
both affairs.
Handler Lodge Plans
Feather Party Tuesday
The first annual feather party
of the Philip Handler Lodge,
Bnai Brith, will be Tuesday
evening at Turover Hall, Dexter
and Monterey.
Entertainment and refresh-
ments will be highlights. Friends
are invited.
8\ Wayne Delegates
EY-e IZFA Conclave
Eight Wayne University dele-
gates will attend the regional
seminar of the Intercollegiate Zi-
onist Federation of America,
Nov. 26-28 at Ann Arbor.
They are Joe Yanich, - Ruth
Cooper, Bernie Schiff, Joyce Kap-
lan, Ben Saferstein, Ann Frein,
Jack Silverman and Elsie Weiner.
Chaplain Dies
Like Father in
Army Service
Zager Unit Pushes
Council's Affair
An appeal to purchase tickets
for the Tito Guizar program of
the Greater Detroit Women's
Council, Monday at Masonic
Temple, was made by Miss Fay
Zager at a fund-raising rally of
the Rabbi Mandel M. Zager
Chapter of Bnai Brith.
The hundreds of guests were
entertained with a variety show,
presented by the chapter's dra-
matic group under the direction
of Eve Meister.
BBYO CHATTER
By ILENE RATNER
LEO GROSS of the Bnai Brith
Brandeis Lodge has joined
the group of advisers as director
of AZA No. 526.
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THE NAOMI BBYW held a
hayride last Saturday at Lucky's
Stables. . . . The Louis Marshall
BBG's also held a hayride the
same day.
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KALAMAZOO is starting its
first BBYO group, a coed organi-
zation.
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THE WINDSOR BBYW will
hold their annual "December
Moods," Dec. 18. This dance will
take place in Windsor at the
Shaar Hashomyim Synagogue.
Tickets are $1 per person and
will be sold at the door.
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THE AMBITIOUS girls of the
FDR Chapter, BBG's, are plan-
ning a membership tea for Nov.
28 at the home of Barbara
Lewis, president, 3209 Webb ave-
nue. Tinie is 2 to 4 p.m. Girls,
14-18, are invited.
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A MEMBERSHIP tea will be
held by the Francis Solovich
BBG's at 1 p.m., Sunday.
Bloch Lodge Plans
Roast on Saturday
A scavenger hunt and danc-
ing will be highlights of a
wiener roast to be held by the
Ivan S. Bloch Lodge, Bnai Brith,
at 9:30 p.m., Saturday, at Lola
Valley Park. For information
call Philip Schoenberger, WE.
4-9532.
Tito Guizar Program
of Council on. Mondry
Monday will be the biggest
day of the .year for the Greater
Detroit Bnai Brith Women's
Council.
It is then that the city-wide
fund-raising campaign for $75,-
000, started several months ago,
will reach its climax.
To bring this historic cam-
paign to an end, the -Council will
sponsor its annual fund-raising
affair in the main auditorium
of Masonic Temple, beginning at
1;30 p.m.
Nothing has been spared to
make the program • one of the
best ever staged here.
HIGHLY ACCLAIMED
Top billing among the enter-
thiners will go to Tito Guizar,
celebrated Mexican artist, who
has won enthusiastic approval
wherever he has performed.
Guizar is Mexico's music "am-
bassador" and four times winner
of her motion picture academy
award. He will present songs
he made popular in such films
as "El Rancho Grande," "Rende-
voux in Riot' "Brazil" and
"Mexicano."
Other headliners will be Carla
and Fernando, noted Mexican
dance team; Marjorie Harper,
composer-pianist; Maria Terese
Fonseca, famous soprano from
Mexico; Vincent DeSola, con-
cert-pianist; and the "Singing
Mariachis."
WINNER ANNOUNCED
The $75,000 quota was set to
cover district allocations, which
help support Bnai Brith projects
throughout the world.
The entire community is urged
to attend Monday's event, Mrs.
Gerald Goldberg, Council/presi-
dent, said.
Marshall B. and P.
to Climax Drive
As the climax of its fund-rais-
ing campaign, the Louis Marshall
Business and Professional Group
of Bnai Brith will hold a cock-
tail party, Nov. 20 at the home
of Mrs. Joseph Felch, 16218
Northlawn avenue.
The affair is open only to those
who have purchased their ticket
for the Greater Detroit Council's
fund-raising affair, Monday at
Masonic Temple.
For information call Ethel
Fischer, fund-raising chairman,
TY 6-9831.
Mrs. George Wise is the win-
ner of the prize for bringing is
the most money during October,
CARLA AND FERNANDO
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Mrs. Robert A. Coggan, fund-
raising chairman, announced.
She received the award at a tea
in the home of Mrs. Samuel
Aaron of Oakman boulevard.
A prize will be made Nr No-
vember, and another will go to
the woman who collects the
most money for the entire drive.
Downtown Synago!),ile
Does 'Field- Work'
A program of entertainment
and refreshments was given for
Jewish families in Lapeer, Mich.,
by the Downotwn Synat,ogue of
Detroit under the direct:on of
Rabbi Herman Rosenwasser.
Rabbi Rosenwasser visits this
group weekly. Hostesses includ-
ed Mesdames Lena Techner,
Molly Moss, Rose Lut•hansky,
Ruth Katz, Gloria Zegman, Ruth
Feldstein and Yetta Kushner.
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