BETBOIT Friday, December 17, 1948 Pioneer Women Raise $68,000 Nearly $68,000 in donations and - pledges have been raised by Detroit Pioneer Women to- ward the national quota of $1,000,000, Mrs. D. Colman, fund-raising chairma n, told 4,000 guests at the annual do- nor event last week at Masonic Temple. A plea for continued aid to fsrael and DP's was voiced by Ira A. Hirschmann, the guest speaker. Morris Lieberman, president of the central committee of 120A, greeted the audience and praised the Pioneer Women for their work. Dellakova and Berk, dancers of Palestinian themes, and Can- tor Saul Meisels headed the musical program. Celebrating the, success of its donor event, the Goldie Myerson Group of PWO will hold a."Vie- tory Social" Tuesday at 11818 Dexter boulevard. The club is completing plans for a Chanukah latke party, Dec. 25 at the home of Mary Bed- marsh, 2903 Webb avenue. An Is- raeli movie and a candlelighting ceremony will be highlights. EI), , Page Eleven C RON1 F,L In Jr. lladassah Play Beth Aaron Group Brandeis University Receives $250,000 Gift Eyes Annual Party WALTHAM (WNS) — Meyer Plans for its annual Chanukah party, scheduled for Dec. 26, will be discussed by the Beth Aaron Sisterhood at a meeting Monday in the Synagogue. Mrs. Fred Greenstein is chairman of the affair. The dramatic group is rehears- ing under Mrs. Sidney Weinberg for a play to be given at the sisterhood's birthday party in January. In the cast are Mesdames Ir- win Levine, Adolph Winkler, Mac Silverman, Nathan Feld, Irving Chaiken, Nathan Wolfe, Jack Pearlman, Sam Simon, Da- vid Brozgold, Ben Wasserman, Jack Raisin and Joseph Haas. Jaffee of Fall River, Mass., and a group of his friends have donated $250,000 to Brandeis University toward the establishment of the William Jaffee Memorial Library Fund. KOHL MIAMI BEACH Beautiful. new W•l, in the center of more ids . planned tar your enjoyment. Surf Bath. ing from room. Solaria. Entertainment. Dining ji TR AYMORE HOTEL Ati BEACH hi Junior Iladassah members rehearse for a Chanukah play to be presented at the "Maccabeiad" of the Jewish Young Adult •Conn cil. Left to right, seated, Shirley Harmon, Mayme Lawson and. Ellen Jung. Standing, Frances Beckwith, Ruth Prillansky and Helen Goldman, professional director and non-member. . • • Maccabeiad Set by Youth Council `Good Listening' Programs Cited Sports, Dance Slated for Chanukah Event Harrison Hotel Center Men's Team Awaits Swim Meet Returning to varsity competi- tion after a lapse of several years, the Jewish Center men's swim- ming team will meet the North- eastern YMCA at 8 p.m., Wed- nesday, in the "Y" pool. The Center squad includes Martin Siegel Bob Kavieff, Ken- neth Applebaum, Phil Russek and Raymond Federman. • Irnlin--Solnrium—Cann• resins • fitrons Heeled Fairly Itrsrrvati“ns Suirgreln.41! a. 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An extensive program of Cha- nukah festivities is planned by the Jewish Young Adult Coun- Recommended by the Jewish cil for Dec. 26 at the Jewish Cen- Community Council for good ter. listening are two more pro- All members of constituent grams, numbers 9 and 10 in a organizations have been invited 13-week series, "Stories to Re- to the "Maccabeiad," which will member." The programs will include inter-group sports, a din- be on the air at their regular ner, Chanukah music, a skit, a time Tuesday, Dec. 21 and candi-lighting ceremony and Thursday, Dec. 23 at 4 p.m. over dancing. Station WXYZ. Helen Karabenick is chairman, Bambi Linn, one of Broad- assisted by Harold Adler and way's newest stars, will be heard Dorothy Stiglitz, who head the Tuesday in "There Isn't Time sports section; Bill Fitzerman, Now." The story was awarded chairman of the evening pro- first prize m the quarter-annual gram. ; and Evelyn Koppelman, contest sponsored by the bureau in charge of reservations. for intercultural education for Florence Weintraub will pre- published magazine fiction best sent a program of Chanukah promoting intergroup and inter- songs, and Helen,Goldman will faith relations. direct a group of Junior Ha- Thursday's program will be dassah members in a holiday "Act of Faith" by Irwin Shaw. play. Dick Stein's orchestra will It is the story of an American provide dance music. soldier who has faith in his Sunday is the-deadline for country's ability to maintain in dinner reservations. peace time the bonds of com- A symposium will highlight a panionship forged on foreign council meeting at 2:30 p.m.. battlefields. Sunday, in the Center. 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