Friday, Novemnre A, 1M8 ■■ DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE •=, •••••• ■ •• Leo Low to Return After 20 Years Seized From Arabs ZOD Chapter Rabbi Moses Lehrman will be the principal speaker at a meet- ing Monday evening of Haifa Chapter, Zionist Organization of Detroit, Mrs. Albert Schwartz, program chairman, announced. "The Meaning of the Jewish State" will be his topic. The meeting will open with a movie on Palestine entitled "Look Homeward, Wanderer." Also on the program will be a brief summary of current events by Dr. Albert Schwartz and group singing under the leadership of Mrs. Seymour Kraus. • A social period, with Mes- dames Bejamin Weiss and Irv- ing Sniderman as hostesses, will conclude the evening. Plans for the celebration of the 100th anniversary of the birth of Dr. Max Nordau have been set in motion by the Nor- dau Chapter of the Zionist Or- ganization of Detroit. "Since we have taken our name from this illustrious leader of the early days of the World Zionist Congress," Dr. Bernard Weston, president, said, "it is only fitting that we should lead in a public celebration in his memory." The following committee co- chairmen have been named by the group: Mrs. Max Chamsky, program; Mrs. Louis R. Berent and Mrs. Sherman Shapiro, so- cial; Dr. Louis R. Berent, fund- raising; Murray Selborn, educa- tion; and Mrs. Al Feldman, tele- phone squad. Northwest YPC Calls All Youths Israeli chillken and soldiers in Rehevoth look over an Egyp- tian Bren gun carrier captured by Israeli forces during the successful campaign in the Negev. JWV fie EW President BULLETIN BEN DESENBERG has been elected commander of the Ginsberg-Rosenberg Post. Other officers are Harry Mi- chaelson, senior vice-commander; Norman Fellender, junior vice- commander; Allen Ross, adju- tant; Al Kramer, judge advocate; and Hy Tratner, quartermaster. Their inauguration will take place in December. • VOLUNTEER NURSES aides are urgently needed to assist in veterans' care, Rose Cowan, chief of staff of the Michigan Ladies Auxiliary, said. "The Dearborn Veterans Hos- pital, with its 819 patients, is MRS. JACK SEDER is presi- especially in need of women to dent of the Jewish Women's help," she added. No training is European Welfare Organization, which will hold its 28th an- necessary. For information call Mrs. Lil- nual dinner-dance at 6 p.m., lian Fink, TO. 8-3159, or Ceil Sunday, at Bel-Aire. Dave Dia- Silverman, TO. 7-8655, JWV hos- mond and his orchestra will play. pital chairmen. • • • TICKETS ARE on sale for the annual military ball, Feb. 19 at the grand ballroom of Masonic Temple. They are priced at $1.50. • • • Rabbi Sidney Akselrad will A HAYRIDE and rustic party continue his course, "Junkets will be held by the Robert Ra- Into Judaism," sponsored by the felson Post Tuesday evening at Temple Beth El Young People's MRS. EVA GOOZE is chair- Morton Stables. Club, at 8:30 p.m.; Tuesday, in man of the 30th anniversary, Cooperating with the post on the Men's Club room of the Tem- banquet of the Detroit La- the affair are members of the ple. dies' Aid Society, Sunday at auxiliary. Chuck Wetsman is in He will discuss "The Second Zack's Catering, 8939 Twelfth charge. George Agree is presi- street. Proceeds will go to dent. For reservations call TY. Great Book That Influenced the World." charity. For tickets call TY. 5-2711. The YPC's annual Thanksgiv- • • • 4-3543. THE LT. ELI LEVIN Auxiliary ing barn dance will be Nov. 28- in the social,. hall. It will feature Auslander Family Club held a membership tea last week a special program, refreshments at the home of Mrs. Sadie Dres- and square dancing, with a call- Names New Officers ner of Outer drive. er. Dress is optional, and non- • • Milton Greenberg has been THE MICHIGAN department members are invited. named president of the Auslan- der Family Club, along with and its ladies auxiliary have Chronicle CLASSIFIED ADS Louis Marcus, vice-president; scheduled their next joint meet- Margaret A. Denefeld and Mar- ing for Dec. 7, Pearl Harbor Day. bring results. jorie B. Greenberg, secretaries; Mr. and Mrs. David Bernstein. treasurers; Philip Denenfeld, sergeant-at-arms; and Winifred J. Berk. publicity director. Mrs. I. Auslander, TO. 7-0862, Chicago Boulevard at Lawton is accepting reservations for the 21st annual Thanksgiving ban- ANNUAL THANKSGIVING SERVICE quet. Thursday evening at the Hungarian Village. Ladies Aid Chairman IN! Cludrman to Honor Nordau It was 20 years ago that Leo Low conducted the Detroit Hal- evy Singing Society for one sea- son. Since then, the famed composer has kept a warm place in his heart fur this city. And Detroit has„felt the same toward him. When he comes here Nov. 28 for a concert of the Halevy Group, he will be presented the Max Levy Memorial Award for his outstanding contributions to Jewish music. The honors will be bestowed at the same time Low is cele- brating his 70th birthday. Immediately following the con- cert, to he held at the Labor Zionist Institute, refreshments will be served, after which there will be community sing- ing to hail the UN decision on Palestine of Nov. 29, 1947. The public is invited. Haifa Chapter Host to Rabbi Lehrman Page Seven Youth Of Beth El Continue 'Journey' BETTY UTLEY • • • Israeli to Address Hadassah B. and P. . Final plans have been com- pleted for the annual Honor Roll event of the Business and Pro- fessional Division of Hadassah to be held Dec. 5 at the Lee Plaza Hotel. Principal speaker will be Mrs. Abraham Granovsky, head of Hadassah youth services in Is- rael. For over 10 years Mrs. Gran- ovsky has been in the forefront of every, Hadassah effort to in- itiate pioneering youth projects. She is the wife of Dr. Abraham Granovsky, director of the Keren Kayemeth. Also on the program will be a musical variety revue. Betty Utley and Yetta Benja- min are chairmen of the affair. Miss Utley can be reached at Mastersingers Reveal 6904, and Miss Benjamin at Openings for Vocalists CA. UN. 2-7967. Honor Roll pledges The Mastersingers, a young may be paid at the door. adult choral group, have open- ings for vocalists in all cate- RABBI SEGAL TO SPEAK gories. For information call Sid Rabbi Jacob Segal will speak Resnick, WE. 3-4674, or Mrs. at the final session of the "Court- Robert Bichkoff, TY. 8-5154, aft- ship and Marriage Institute" at er 5 p.m. the Center. "An affair no youth should miss" is the "Sadie Hawkins Day Dance" of the Young People's Club, Northwest Hebrew Con- gregation, Nov. 27 at the Syna- gogue. The attire will be strictly "Dogpatch" style for this "drag or stag" event, Ozzie Gold, social director, said. Once a month the YPC will hold Friday night services, open to all Jewish youths. The first will be at 8:30, Nov. 26. . Hal Shapiro will serve as Rabbi-- and Herman Rosens as Cantor. for information call Herman at UN. 3-1150. KNIT YOUR OWN DRESSES, SWEATERS MITTENS AND SOCKS • Free knitting instructions with each purchase of yarn. • Large selection of woolen yarn and knitting supplies at low prices. • See our beautiful hand-made Ladies' sweaters and Men's pullovers (Argyle). • Our customers are invited to look over the latest American, English and Swiss Knitting Fashion Books in our store. 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