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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Detroit Guest

Spurring its membership drive,
the Detroit Chapter of Bnai Brith
will hold a social evening, Jan.
16 at the home of Mrs. Jack
Frank, 18303 Muirland avenue.
To attend, bring a prospective
member. Cards and refreshments
will be featured. If you plan to
be at the affair notify the mem-
bership chairmen, Mrs. Cora
Grosberg, TO. 7-1359, or Mrs.
Ruth Korn, TO. 9,8907.
Those bringing in a new mem-
ber will be guests at a fashion
show, Feb. 16 at the Jewish Cen-
ter.

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Final arrangements for a home
cooked luncheon will be made
at a meeting of the Jewish Wo-
men's European Welfare Organi-
zation at 1 p.m., Monday, in Bnai
Moshe. The luncheon will be
Jan. 19 at Turover Ila11.

Mrs. Freda Schwartz will be
hostess to the Young, Women's
Study Club at a meeting at 1:30
p.m., Tuesday, in her home, 2533
Sturtevant avenue, President
Pearl Miller announced.

Rabbi Morris Adler will speak
at the "President a Tea" of
the Detroit. Section, National
Council of Jewish Women, Mon-
day In the Jewish Center. Presi-
dents of 150 local affiliates of the
Federation of Women's Clubs, as
well as heads of all member or-
ganizations of the League of Jew-
ish Women, will be guests.

The Eva Prenzlauer Maternity
Aid will meet Tuesday at the
home of Mrs. Morrie Mendelson,
18105 Meyers road, to hear a re-
port on the club's successful do-
nor luncheon, Mrs. Sam Samuels,
president, announced.

Mickey Woolf, his mother, and
his cousin, Sam Woolf, together
with Mrs. Allen Wiseberg, Mrs.
Dora Bregman and Morris Kes-
ncr entertained at the monthly
birthday party of the Jewish
Home for Aged. The party is
sponsored regularly by the Wo-
men's Auxiliary of the Home, un-
der the 'chairmanship of Mrs.
Rose Rose, assisted by Mesdames
Tillie Meer, Bertha Torgow, Jos-
eph Jacobs, Cele Faudem and
Emma Silverman.

MRS. RABINOWITZ

Mizrachi Women
to Hear President

Group's Donor Event
Slated for Jan. 4

Mrs. Simcha Rabinowitz, na-
tional president of the Mizrachi
Women's Organization, major
women's religious-Zionist group
in the U. S., will be the prin-
cipal speaker at the donor
luncheon of the Young Women's
chapter Tuesday, Jan. 4 at
Shaarey Zedek.
Mrs. Rabinowitz will outline
plans for child-restoration and
social-welfare work in Israel.
For tickets, call Mrs. Herman
Gluck, chairman, at TO. 5-5293.
Some 3000 native and refugee
children in Israel benefit from
extensive programs of academic,
religious, vocational and agricul-
tural training conducted by Miz-
rachi women in the traditions of
orthodox Judaism.

The Young Women's Bicur
Cholera will meet Monday at
the home of Mrs. llarry Box-
man, 1969 Boston boulevard, with
MN. Samuel Pinkus as hostess.
Women's groups of neighboring
Plans will be completed for a
"Victory Luncheon" to be held churches will be guests of the
Temple Israel Sisterhood, Jan. 10,
Jan.t 11 at Club Bah.
to hear a book review by Rabbi
The annual Chanukah party of Leon Frain on Irwin Shaw's
"The Young Lions."
the Women's Auxiliary of the
The meeting will be in the Art
Alpha Zeta Omega Fraternity
will be from 2 to 6 p.m., Sun- Institute and will begin at 12:30
with a dessert luncheon in the
day, in the Rose Sittig Cohen
Romanesque hall.
' will honor Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Congregations to be represent-
Bldg. As the highlight, the group
ed are the First Congregational
Wainger on the occasion of their Church. Church of Our Father,
50th wedding anniversary.
Brewster Pilgrim Congregational,

Christian Women
at Temple Israel

Workmen's Circle will be trie
scene April 23 for a "Cabaret
Nite" of the Detroit Women's
Service Club, featuring Sam Bar-
nett's orchestra. Leaders of the
affair are Mesdames Betty Kap-
lan, Dolly Budman, Bob Landy,
Robert Davis, Arthur Levin and
Rose Schiff. For information call
Mrs. Kaplan, UN. 3-4580.

Nathan Ausubel, author of the
recently published book, "Jew-
ish Folklore," will speak in De-
troit, Jan. 17, under the auspices
of the Jewish Center.
His topic will be "What Is the
Significance of Jewish Folklore
Throughout the Ages?"
Ausubel is considered one of
the world's greatest authorities
on the traditions, history, joys
and tears that combine to create
a folklore of a people during a
2,004-year period.

In an effort to activate a Jan. 6, at the home of Mr. anti
Mrs. Ira G. Kaufman; Jan: 13.
5,000 members of the Zionist meeting for dentists. at the
Organization of Detroit, the pro- home of Dr. Martin Cowan:
gram and education committee Jan. 17, at the home or Mr. and
of the district has embarked Mrs. Louis Glasier.
upon a series , of parlor meetings
with a view ' toward establish-
ing more permanent chapters.
Under the guidance of Leon
Kay, chairman, a series of par-
lor meetings in homes has been
scheduled. Each group will meet
once a month for the rest of
the year, according to the plan,
and will stick to a definite pro-
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Phil Rothschild
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Phil Rothschild, writer of
"Round 'n' Round the Town," is
vacationing in Los Angeles and
Denver. His column will be re-
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The Rebecca Gratz Auxiliary
of Bnai Brith Young Women will
hold a "Dance Carnival." Jan.
23 at the Jewish Center.
Estelle Levinson, chairman,
said the feature attraction will
be a "Champagne Hour," full of
"fun and surprises." An orches-
tra will play for dancing.
Tickets can now be purchased
from members or ticket chair-
man, Gladys Silverman, WE. 4-
0515.

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Four young men who grew 'to
manhood in child-restoration
institutions sponsored by Miz-
rachi Women's Organization of
America have fallen in the
struggle for national liberation.

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Chapter 10 of LZOA has
shown excellent progress since
its formation in September, a
report of its officers says.
The group will participate ac-
tively in the Histadrut cam-
paign with the following as a
committee: Larry Nichamin
Junior Hadassah will hold a chairman, Ted Brown, David
membership tea dance, Jan. 9 Mondry and Norman Naimark.
at the Jewish Center, Lillian
Adolph, chairman announced.
Guest of honor will be Dove
Danzig of Lorain, 0., president
-/ of Central States Region of
Junior Hadassah. New members
May enroll at the door.
Miss Danzig will be honored
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man. Jean Jaslosie, 110 9034.
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