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The Ra•hol Laya Stepin Ai d
A meeting will betheld by the
Society has installed officers fo r Detroit Mothers' Chapter of
the
the new season. They includ e General Israel
Orphans Home at
Mesdames David Goose, hono r- 1
p,m., Tuesday, in the home of
ary president; Abraham Shein
Louis Sosnick, 182-18 Indi-
boini, president; Rubin Galchin - - Mrs.
ana avenue.
sky and Sam Gordon, vice,pres i-
dents; Ben Isaacs and Harr Y
The Ladies Auxiliary of the
Wagnian, secretaries; Harr y
Friedman, treasurer; Abe Zina Jewish National Fund will hold
mon and Andy Leebove, hospi its first donor rally, a dessert
talers; and N. Norman Golden luncheon, at 12:30 p.m., Monday,
berg, publicity director. Mr s. at Beth Shmuel. Guest speaker
Friedman has been named pledg will be Oscar Cohen, executive
chairman, and Mrs. Isaacs, journ director of the Jewish 'Commu-
al chairman, for the donor lunch nity Council. Mrs. Peter Chodo-
roff is fund-raising chairman.
eon in March.
Plans have been completed by
the Hebrew Ladies Aid Society
for its annual donor . luncheon;
Jan. 12 at Bnai Moshe. Mrs. Louis
Kepes is chairman. Members of
the group served as hostesses re-
cently to inmates Of Eloise Hos-
pital. They included Mesdames
Julia Ring, president; Sophie
Janowitz, Lillian Altholtz and
Rose B. Berkowitz. Luncheon
procesds will go to buy an am-
bulan-:e for Israel. For reserva-
tions call Mrs. Kepes.
A card party is planned by the
Kalvarier Aid Society for 8 p.m.,
Wednesday, at 3454 Joy road.
Proceeds will go for food pack-
ages for Kalvarier refugees. The
public is invited, 'Mrs. D. Mevis,
president, said. Mrs..Ida Leider-
man is chairman. For tickets call
Mrs. Harry Festenstein, UN. 3-
8180. Recent donations of the
group include $200, Allied Jew-
ish Campaign! $25, Jewish Na-
tional Fund; $25, Histadrut; $25,
Vaad Hatzala; and $5, Communi-
ty Chest.
The Fae Stalburg Girls have
(.1(.01'1 the followineofficers: Fae
The Women's Auxiliary, Jew-
Stalbii'g, president; Ida Swartz ish Home for Aged, provided en-
and Sielma Rosenblatt, secretar- tertainment and refreshments for
all residents who celebrated No-
ies; and Ida Schffitz, treasurer.
vember birthdays at a party
The Omicron Chanter of the Thanksgiving day in the Home.
Alpha Zeta Omega Fraternity Mrs. J. Rose, sunshine chairman,
and Auxiliary has resumed its and her committee were in
montaiy meetings at Wayne Uni- charge. •
versify's Hillel House. Arrange-
ments are being made for the
The Ladies Auxiliary of 4he
groan's annual Chanukah party, Koroshstishever Aid Society
will
Jan. 2 at the Rose Sittig Cohen hold its ninth annual donor.din-
Bldg
ner at 6:30 p.m., Monday, in
the Wilshire Hotel. Mrs. Samuel
Mrs. Max Elias, president of Seppen, president, will preside,
the 'icilakah Club, urges all mem- assisted by Mrs. Joseph Berke.
bers to attend a meeting Monday Mrs. I. Moray is in charge of
at which reports will be submit- tickets.
ted on 'the group's donor lunch-
eon held Tuesday at the Hotel
A discussion on the . Jan. 4
Book Cadillac. She said that cards donor luncheon will highlight
woold be mailed giving the place a meeting of the Young Women's
of the session.
Mizrachi at 1 p.m., Monday, in
the home of Mrs. Sam Korn,
The public is invited to a card 18665 Northla•n avenue. Robert
party of the Beth Itzchock Ladies Schulman, nine-year-old pianist,
Auxiliary, Sunday evening in the will he among the luncheon en-
new social hall, 3836 Fisher av- tertainers.
enue. Mrs. Nathan Rosin, WE.
4-6201, will be chairman for the
Mrs. Gertrude Oberstein will
evening. Mrs. Harry Salwin is speak on current literature at a
president.
Meeting of the Detroit Women of
Alpha Omega Dental Fraternity
Arrangements for Its spring at 9 p.m., Thursday, in room 808
fund-raising affair will be dis- of the Hotel Book Cadillac. Mrs.
cussed by the Alice Goldsmith Louis Galin will report on the
Charter, Northwest Mizrachi national convention to be held
Woiwn, at a meeting in the home Dec. 27-31 in Washington, D. C.
of Mrs. Earl Gould of San Juan
drive.
A young sisterhood is being
organized at Beth Tikvah, with
A business meeting of Purity
Mrs. Belle Friedman as tempo-
Chapter No. 359 O.E.S. is planned
rary chairman. Those interested
for 2:30 p.m., Monday. A school
in joining are requested to call
of instruction by Etha M. Jeffrey,
Mrs. Tillie Myers, WE. 4-7781.
worthy grand matron, will be at
7:30 p.m., with a reception fol-
The Sigma Theta Delta Sorori-
lowing.
ty of Wayne University will
sponsor a "Literary " in
obsefvance of Jewish
Month at 8 : 30 p.m., Wednesday
in the Jewish Center. Mrs. N
man Drachler, assistant r nci-
pal of Roosevelt School, ill re-
view "Sholem Alei
" by
Maurice Samuel.•
Material for Israel
to Retain Offices
Seeks Aid for State
as B. B. Drive Ends
After a highly successful
drive which netted materials
valued at $500,004 the Material
for Israel office announces the
conclusion of its Greater Detroit
Bnai Brith Council Aid to Is-
rael drive in Detroit.
Material for Israel, under the
direction of Sally Fields. will
remain at the service of organi-
zations and individuals through-
put . the state, desiring to aid
Israel.
All organizations and persons
desiring to join in this important
progr a m are invited to contact
the Material for Israel office,
727 David Stott Bldg. Lists of
material, type of vehicles, tech-
nical supplies and other needed
items are available at this of-
A comedy was chosen for pre-
sentation by the dramatic group
of the Northwest Hebrew Con-
gregation at a meeting in the
home of Mrs. Jacob Levine of
Santa Barbara drive. The cast in-
cludes Mesdames Manuel Plas-
kove, Morris Sherbow, Herman
S. Avrin, Max H. Littky, Jacob
Levine, George J. Bassen and
Morris Sobel.
Jewish., Center Women
in 'Old World Market'
More than 25 nationalities
are participating in the annual
fou•-day "Old World Market"
of the International Institute,
2431 Grand boulevard east,
which opened Thursday.
On the program is a group of
young women from the Jewish
Center, who will dance the
Sher.
MRS. MOSES LE11111AN
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Sisterhood to Fete
Hrs. Lehrman
Mrs. Moses Lehrman, wife of
the new spiritual leader of Bnai
Moshe, will be horrored at a
luncheon of the Synagogue's sis-
terhood, Dec. 13 in the assembly
hall.
Principal speaker will be Mrs.
Milton C. Lippitz, president of
the Women's League of the Unit-
ed Synagogue Sisterhoods.
Mrs. Theodore Curtis is chair-
man of the affair, and Mrs. Paul
Freeman is in charge of the pro-
gram. Mrs. I. E. Goodman will be
chairman for the day.
Those wishing hi attend should
make reservations at the Syna-
gogue office before Wednesday.
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Hirschman', Here on Monday
for Pioneer Women's Donor
Final plans have been com-
pleted by Detroit Pioneer Wo-
men for their donor event, sched-
uled for 8:30 p.m., Monday, at
Masonic Temple.
Guest speaker will be Ira I.
Iiirs•hmann of New York, author,
teacher and president of radio
station WABF.
Former vice-president of Saks
Fifth avenue and Bloomingdale,
Hirschmann taught at New York
University from 1930 to 1936 and
was appointed in 1942 to the Na-
tional War Labor Board.
SERVED WITH UNRRA
He later served with the War
Refugee Board and as a special
inspector general for UNRRA.
His books include "Lifeline to
a Promised Land," "Reflections
IRA HIRSCHMANN
on Music" and "The Embers Still
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Burn."
Last
minute
reservations may
Sharing the program will be
Dellako•a and Berk, interpreta- be obtained from the council of-
tive dancers o f Palestinian fice, TO. 9-7180, or from Mrs.
themes, and Cantor Saul Meisels Michlin, TO. 8-1239.
of the Temple on the Heights in
Cleveland.
Vladimiritzer Group
PROCEEDS TO ISRAEL.
Proceeds will go to the Work- Maps Annual Dinner
ing Women's Council in Israel
J. L. Wolock, TO. 8-0860, is
(Moatzoth Hapoloath),
accepting reservations for the
Mrs. Michael Michlin, presi- third annul donor dinner of the
dent, will extend greetings, and Vladimiritzer Emergency Relief
Mrs. N. Kanter will serve as Organization, Feb. 6 at Bel-
chairman. Mrs. D. Colman is Aire. Proceeds will, go to aid
fund-raising chairman. Vladimiritzer survivors.
0► ssu Donor
MRS. ALBERT KUNIN is co-
chairman for the Child Rescue
Fund donor luncheon of the
Odessa Progressive Aid Soci-
ety, Dec. 15, at the Bel-Aire.
Rabbi Moses Lehrman will he
guest speaker and Lillian Wit-
tenberg will sing folk melodies.
The Hungarian Village Gyp-
sies will play. Nellie Mony is
chairma . Others assisting are
Sara
rmond, Anna Kopnick,
Sa
Kanter, Eva Hayman,
len Ring and Nettie Shulman.
OPEN HOUSE
For The Jewish
Community of Detroit
The Jewish Home
For Aged
and
\ Antique Silver
footed saurelureens adopt
well do many decoratiye uses
Adorned in rich Leaf and Shell
design with a gadroon edge,
these distinctive tureens will
The Jewish Welfare
Federation
Cordially Invite You
To Visit
blend gracefull y with your fine
furnishings ... lend an elegant
charm to floral arrangements,
Old English Sheffield, circa 1810,
THE JEWISH HOME
FOR AGED
Plus 20';, Federal Tax $300
pair.
11541 Petoskey
on the occasion of the official
opening of the new corridor
find annex (former Children's
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Home)
SUNDAY, DEC. 5, 1948
2 to 5 p.m.
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