Our Athletes 5 Jews Form Backbone of Lynch Quintet By FRANK BECKMAN THE JERRY LYNCH All-Stars, already well on their way to a successful basketball season, list five Jewish players on their seven-man squad. They are Alex Taub, Shelly Harris and Ber- nie Appclblatt, former Law- renc Tech stars, and Bernie Friedman a n d Hal K u t nick, erstwhile Wayne Univer- sity standouts. Lynch will battle the Metropo lit an Beckman Church quintet, last year's De- troit Church League champions, Monday evening at the Jewish Center. • • • Plenty of Prizes CASH AWARDS plus 15 tro- phies will. go to top performers in the Detroit sectional tourna- ment of the National Bnai Brith Bowling Association. At least 350 teams will par- ticipate in the four-day meet, Feb. 5-6 and 12-13. Prizes will be presented at banquet, Feb. 13 at Masonic Temple. • • • Krieger Ranks High BYRON KRIEGER, captain of Wayne University's 1940 team and U. S. collegiate foil king in 1942, has been given national ranking by the Amateur Fencers League of America. He was named ninth among sabremen and 10th in the foil. Krieger holds four titles, the state and midwest championships in both the foil and sabre. • • • Weiner All-American ART WEINER, University of North Carolina end, was a sec- ond team choice of The Quarter- back for 1948 All-American hon- ors. A junior from New Jersey, Art is 24 years old, stands 6 feet, 31/2 inches, and weighs 212 pounds. Dan Dworsky, rugged University of Michigan center, was given honorable mention. • • • Ginsberg at Rally DWORSKY, together with Joe Detroit Tiger catcher, and Charles Frankel, Wayne University basketball ace, will be at the Jewish Center, Dec. 14, for an athletic rally. The meeting, open to the pub- lic, will feature Lou Handler as master of ceremonies. pinsberg, • • • Nahem Still Pitching BASEBALL HAS become a year-round business for Sam Nahem, who was released at the close of last season by the Phila- delphia Phillies. The bespectacled right-handed hurler is pitching for San Juan in the Puerto Rico League this winter. • • • .Roykoff a Pro A QUICK GLANCE at the professional cage scene shows that Harry Boykoff, former St. John's University star, is the backbone of the Waterloo club in the National Basketball League, and that Max Zaslofsky, last sea- son's leading scorer in the Bas- ketball Association of America, s again pacing the Chicago Stags. IsraCli Movie Slated by East Side Women rrlday, December 10, 194$ DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Wage Twelve Keidan Gives 4 Trucks to Israel JWV BULLETIN FOOD TO SUSTAIN THEM ram,/ Mt FOOD ,011//5/0N CAPT. YAAKOV WAYLAND, who led the successful de- fense of Negba against Egyptian attacks, will be the guest of the department at Sabbath eve serv- ices and an Oneg Shabbat at 8:30 Friday, Dec. 10, in the Lee Plaza Hotel. Cantor Moe Kesner will chant the prayers and lead in group singing. All JWV members are invited. • • • MRS. HELEN KOGAN has been elected president of the Ion Charles and Aaron Kogan Auxil- Shown with one of the four trucks donated by the Keidan Lodge, Bnai Brith, to the Aid to iary and will be installed with Israel drive are, left to right, Sally Fields, Mi•ligan director of Material for Israel; Isadore other new officers at 8 p.m., Starr, Greater Detroit B.B. Council president; and harry Rott, past president of the lodge. Sunday, in Jericho Hall, 11331 Linwood avenue. The Kogan State Chairman Post's installation will be held simultaneously. BBYO CHATTER Also named to posts were Mes- dames Hilda Grossbart and Doro- thy Alderman, vice-presidents; By ILENE RATNER Florence Stollman, secretary; TO GET BETTER acquainted, A Chanukah latke party nas Evelyn Jacobs, treasurer; Helen the Rebecca Gratz young top priority on the social calen- Mayer, chaplain; Mamie Barden, women will hold social functions, dar of the Ivan S. Bloch Chap- conductress; and Ruth Schwartz Sunday at the home of Beverly ter, Bnai, Brith. and Julia Blitz, hospital chair- It will take place at 8:30 p.m., Levine, 1656 Elmhurst avenue, men. • • • Monday, in the Labor Zionist and Dec. 19 at the home of Alice Bistrowitz, 2539 Leslie avenue. Institute, Linwood and Pasadena A SPIRITED BID for new This group has just sent two avenues. members is being made by the boxes of clothing to its adopted Those attending are requested Joseph L. Bale Ladies . Auxiliary family in Europe. under the leadership of Gertrude to bring prizes for a grabbag. Girls, ages 18 to 25, are invited Women interested in joining the to a meeting of the chapter, Hertzburg. The campaign will culminate club are also invited. Refresh- Tuesday at Central High School. in a membership tea at 8;30 ments and cards will follow the For information call Ruth Katz, p.m., Thursday, in the home of program. TO 6-8717. HARRY COHEN has been Carol Shuman, 2939 Burlingame Mrs. Adele Weider and Lenora named Aid to Israel chairman avenue. Yavitz, chairmen of the drama- AS ITS FUND-RAISING af- Open to all women relatives tic group, announced that an fair, the Helen Pencil Chapter in Michigan. His appointment original music production will will hold a breakfast, Dec. 19 at was confirmed by Julius Jar- of JWV members, the affair be presented Jan. 20 at a paid- Lachar's on Dexter boulevard ... cho, director of Material for will be highlighted by a musical Israel, Inc. Cohen was recently program, featuring Mrs. Shirley up membership affair. The Menorah BBGs are planning For information call Mrs. a membership tea for the same chairman of the Bnai Brith Aid Subar Sklash. Guest speaker will to Israel Victory Dinner. Dr. be Mrs. Arlene Rhodes, depart- Gladys Phillips, president, TO day. Lawrence Yaffa, president of ment auxiliary president. ♦ • • 8-9345. Louis Marshall Lodge, will re- • • • THE OLD PHYLLIS Kunin main as liaison officer between THE MICHIGAN Department Chapter of BBYW was reorgan- Material for Israel and Bnai has embarked upon a program to ized at a meeting last week in Brith here. Marston Busch of push the sale of U. S. Savings the home of Selma Fineberg of Lansing is state chairman of bonds, Commander Harold F. Webb avenue. Selma was named the Bnai Brith Aid to Israel The Louis D. Brandeis Lodge, president . . . Another BBG Moran recealed. committee. The Michigan Coun- Moran said that special Treas- Bnai Brith, is almost certain to group has been started to be go over the top in its member- known as the Dora Savage chap- cil is seeking $50,000 in ve- ury department citations would hicles throughout the state. ship drive, Moe R. Miller, presi- ter. be awarded to posts and auxil- • dent, revealed. iaries taking an active part in Robert Rudman, chairman of A BBG-BNAll BRITH evening the project. • • • the drive, urges members to is planned for Jan. 20 at the bring as many potential members Jewish Center . . . Last week FINAL PLANS for the distri- as possible to a meeting, Tues- nearly 50 delegates attended the bution of Chanukah baskets will day at the Rose Sittig Cohen first meeting of the BBYO Coun- be formulated by the Robert Ra- Bldg. cil. A nominating committee has felson Post at a meeting, Tues- The campaign, being conducted been set up, with Elaine Solz- An eyewitness report on "The day evening in the Jewish Cen- in honor of Samuel Dubrinsky, berg as chairman, assisted by Fall of European Jewry" will be ter. will culminate in a victory cele- Irving Berg, Harry Mirvis, Har- presented by Dr. Frank Rosen- bration, Dec. 28 in the group's riet Nochman and Illene Sabin. thal, former Grand Rabbi of Tikvah Chapter Charts meeting hall. Mannheim, Germany, at a meet- THE HENRY MONSKY boys, ing of Detroit Lodge, Bnai Brith, Membership Luncheon second place winners in the AZA at 9 o,m., Tuesday, in the Lee A membership luncheon of Stunt Night, presented their Plaza Hotel. Tikvah Chapter, Bnai Brith, will stunt, "AZA in Song," at a meet- Dr. Rosenthal, spiritual leader take place Tuesday at the home ing Wednesday of Pisgah Lodge. of Temple Beth Israel in Jack- of Mrs. Harry Singer. For reser- Initial plans for its annual son, will describe the methods vations call Mrs. Milton Harris, dance are being made by the used by the Nazis in the destruc- UN. 3-8532. Card Party Planned Louis Marshall Business and Pro- tion of European Jewry. fessional Chapter of Bnai Brith. Coming to the United States LAUNCHES GIFT DRIVE by Brandeis Chapter Jules Klein and his orchestra in 1940, Dr. Rosenthal served In keeping with the spirit of The Louis D. Brandeis Chapter as Rabbi in Winston Salem, Chanukah, the Jewish Center is will play for the affair, Dec. 25 of Bnai Brith plans a card party N. C., until 1948, when he as- sponsoring a "Give-a-Member- at the Detroit-Leland Hotel. Tickets will be distributed at for paid-up and prospective mem- sumed his present post. Gift" drive for December. an open meeting, Dec. 21 in bers at 8:30 p.m., Monday, in the Tuller Hotel. For informa- the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. Dues tion call Shirley Bernstein, TO. may be paid at the door. Re- freshments will be served. 7-8891. Bgaii AID "it) PALESTINi is, go 3.2k MATER1A zYgeohr 41/ Bloch Chapter to Mark Chanukah • • • Brandeis Lodge Pushes Drive Detroit Lodge Host to Ex-Reich Rabbi • • • Marshall B. and P. Schedules Dance LW to Open Adult (lasses; Branch 8 to Sponsor Forum The winter semester of the adult education program of the LZOD will be launched at 8 p.m. Monday, in the Labor Zionist Institute, 13722 Linwood avenue. In connection with this course, a series of round-table seminars will be held, covering such top- ics as "The State of Israel," "La- bor Zionism" and "The Emerg- ing Jewish Kehillah." The first seminar on "The State of Israel" will consist of ,six lectures by Harold Silver, di- rector of the Jewish Social Serv- ice Bureau. include a series of weekend seminars on the sociology of Jews, history of Yiddish lan- guage and literature, and Israeli political and social problems. For information call Mrs. L. Shrodeck, registrar, TO. 9-8710. Branch 8 of LZOA-PZ will hold a round table discussion on the "Main Political Parties in Israel" at 8:30 p.m., Thursday, in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cherkinsky, 2997 Waverly ave- nue. CORNFIELD FAMILY CLUB A movie on Israel will be SEMINARS SLATED The Cornfield Family Club shown at a meeting of the East Classes will be offered in He- held its first dinner-dance at Side Women, Bnai Brith, at 9 p.m., Monday, at Beth Itzchock, brew. Yiddish and Jewish his- Club Bali, honoring incoming tory. The curriculum will also and outgoing officers. 3836 Fischer avenue. GIVEN MOTORS INC. CUSTOM PAINTING & BUMPING Modern Service Equipment ALL MAKES SERVICED Easy Terms — No Cash Needed New Mercury Headquarters GOOD USED CARS BOUGHT AND SOLD TR. 1.4580 8510 12TH at PHILADELPHIA