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December 03, 1948 - Image 7

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1948-12-03

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Friday, December 3, 1918

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Page Seven

Young Israel Here Steps Up
Campaign for Youth (enter

Aids Bnai David Unit

An all-out campaign to in-
terest the entire Jewish com- man Moore, Leon Mutchnick,
munity in its youth center proj- Isaac Knoppow, Irving Schlus-
ect has been launched by Young sel, Sam Novetsky and Seymour
Walft Building committee
Israel of Detroit.
When finished, the building chair an is David I. Berris.
Morris Karbal, chairman of
on Dexter the steering committee,
boulevard will that construction would go said
on
provide educa- all winter.
tional, athletic
He urged Detroit Jewry to
and recrea- participate fully in the project,
tional facilities "which will benefit the entire
in a neighbor. community."
hood hitherto
Fourteen local delegates at-
completely tended the 18th annual midwest
MRS. BERNARD DOSIE
lacking in this convention of Young Israel last
respect.
weekend in Chicago.
. Teams have
They were Berris, Hillel L.
Mutchnick
been formed
to contact all trades, profss- Abrams, Charles 'f. Gellman,
sions, services and organiza- Jerome Kelman, Simon Klein-
platz, Daniel Schwartz, Joe
tions.
Weinman, Ruth Bodzin, Ethel
Captains are Herman K. Co- Framovitz, Shirley Katz, Esther
After' a series of successful
hen, Arthur Gellman, Morris
H. Berris, Maurice Harris, Hy- Marx, Rose Singerman, Eleanor membership rallies, the Bnai
Gordon and Shlome Sperka, David Sisterhood is making final
oratorical contest winner,
plans for its donor luncheon,
Tuesday in the social hall.
Aids Sholem Aleichem
Mrs. Dan Otis, chairman, asks
the public to "red-letter this
date—to be sure to attend."
A fashion show and vocal se-
"What Should Be the Relation- lections by Cantor Hyman J.
ship of the New State of Israel Adler will be highlights.
to the American Jewish Com-
Mrs. Bernard Dosie is booklet
munity?"
chairman, assisted by Mrs. Sam-
This is the question to be dis- uel Traison.
cussed at the regular monthly ser-
Tickets can be obtained from
ies, sponsored by the culture Mrs. Joseph Eisenberg, TO.
commission of the Jewish Com- 6-6820, Mrs. Sol Poskel, TO.
munity Council, at 8:30 p.m., 5-4743, ticket chairman, or Mrs.
Monday, in the Jewish Center.
Otis, TO. 8-3899.

IT's on Tuesday,'
Sisterhood Says

Council Committee
to Sponsor Debate

Trade, Professional Groups

MRS. REVA SCHWARTZ is
aiding the donor luncheon of
the Women's Division of the
Sholem ANichem Institute,
Wednesday; Dec. 8 at the Ma-
sonic. A sparkling program has
been arranged. Moshe Haar,
school director, will speak and
Cantor Pavel Slavensky will
sing. Proceeds will go to the
school maintenance fund.

NIS Auxiliary Guest

MARK FEI)ER, star of New

York's Yiddish theater circuit,
will he featured on the pro-
gram of the 25th anniversary
dinner of the Women's Divis-
ion, United Hebrew Schools,
Tuesday at Shaarey Zedek.
Mrs. Louis Tobin, TO. 8-3251,

is in charge of reservations.

Workmen's Circle
Most to Professor
How to meet the problems of

Jewish children growing up in
a Gentile world will be dis-
cussed by Dr. Lloyd A. Cook of
Wayne University when he ad-
dresses a meeting of the Work-
men's Circle PTA,‘ Wednesday
in the educational center, 11529
Linwood avenue.
An expert in the field of per-
sonality development, Dr. Cook
is director of a national teacher-
training program designed to
promote better understanding of
minority groups on the part of
teachers.

CENTER DANCE CLASSES
Dellakova and Berk, famous
Jewish dancers, will conduct
dance lessons from 7:30 to 9:30
p.m., Tuesday, in the Center.

Israeli to Keynote luncheon
of the Histadrut on Thursday
contrib,,tors

to the Detroit broke the Arab hold on southern
Histadrut campaign will hear a Palestine.
first-hand report of the 'Negba
•Capt. Wayland, who is, secre-
battle, when Capt. Yaakov Way-
tary
of Negba, which he helped
land, 34-year-old Israeli com-
mander of Negba's defenses, ad- found in 1939, was acclaimed by
Prime Minister David Ben Gur-
dresses a luncheon at noon, ion.
Thursday, in the Hotel Statler.
Later, at a reception starting
Militia/1;as head
at 4 p.m., he will be formally pre-
sented to Gov.-Elect G. Mennen
Williams, Common Council Pres-
ident George Edwards, Frank X.
Martel, president of the Detroit-
Wayne County Federation of La-
bor; August Scholle, Michigan
CIO president; and other civic
leaders.

TO VISIT PLANTS

Arriving early that morning,
Capt. Wayland will be met by
Zionist and Histadrut leaders and
will be interviewed by the local
press before speaking at the Ion_ I
cheon.

During his stay here he will;
visit industrial plants speciali.-1
ing in the manufacture of agri-
cultural equipment, He also will I
meet with Jewish war veterans.
Negba, a farming community in
the Negev of 350 pioneers, re-
pulsed 20 attacks by superior LOUIS PAPO, above, Is com-
Egyptian forces.
mander of the Mattathias Tent-

'

STOPPED TANK

Under Capt. Wayland's com-
mand the settlers fought success-
fully against enemy tanks, planes,
artillery and 4,000 infantrymen,
leading the way for victorious
Israeli counter offensives that

will be met at Niles.

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of JWF Set Annual Sessions

Dr. Mark McCloskey, noted will gather in Butzel Ilall for a
educational leader who has just
program that will feature Dr.
returned from a seven week tour McCloskey's address.
of DP camps, will address the
The mechanical trades divi-
trade and professional divisions
sion, of which Milton K. Mahler
of the Detroit Service Group of
is chairman, will gather in the
the Jewish Welfare Federation Ginsburg lounge.
at their annual meeting Wednes-
The Profession Division, head-
day and Thursday, Dec. 15 and
16, , at the Jewish Community ed by Judge William Friedman,
in the conference room.
Center.
The real estate and building
Irving W. Blumberg, president
of the Service Group, has an- council, with Louis Berry as
chairman, will meet in Butzel
nounced that at 7:30 p.m. Dec. Hall.
15, the following four divisions
All divisions will consider
will meet:
amending their by-laws to pro-
The mercantile division will vide for biennial elections in-
convene in the Ginsburg lounge, stead of
annual elections, and
Maurice A. Enggass Is chairman will elect representatives to the
and Max Osnos, honorary chair- Service Group board.
man. •
The services division, of which
Fred A. Ginsburg is chairman, Night of Disc Music
will meet in room 301.
Set by Beth El YPC
The arts and crafts division,
The Young People's Club of
headed by Leon S. Wayburn,
Temple Beth El will present an
will assemble in room 305.
The food service council, under evening of recorded music at 8
the chairmanship of Nathan p. in., Wednesday, in the Men's
Lurie and Paul Zukerman, in Club room of the Temple.
The program will be presented
Butzel Hall.
and narrated by Jason Tickton,
At 8:30 p.m. the four divisions
Beth El director of music.

!five of the Maccabees, which
will elect new officers, Mon-
day. Other current office-hold-
ers include Ben Podolsky, Ben
Magid, Ann Magid, Abe Belin-
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