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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Carnival Awaited by Young Israel

Friday, December 31, 1948

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colors at the donor luncheon of
Young Women's Mizrachi, Tues-
chinery for Bnai Akibah of
day at Shaarey Zedek. A dona-
Hapoel Hamizrachi in Israel.
tion of $150 has been made by
Plans are being framed for
the group for a seeing-eye dog.
the new term of the Institute of
• • •
Jewish Studies which will start
Feb. 1. Courses planned include
HERMAN TROY and Helen
DAVID WRUBEL will be In-
Applied Judasim, Family and Kogan took over as commander stalled
as commander of Detroit
The Young Adults of Young
Social Problems and Survey of and president respectively of the Post No. 135 at a dinner-dance,
Israel will present their "Hick-
By FRANK BECKMAN
Jewish Literature.
Charles
and
Aaron
Kogan
Post
Jan. 23 at 11331 Linwood ave-
town Cabaret" at 8 p.m., Satur-
and Auxiliary in a joint installa- nue.
CITY COLLEGE of New York day, Jan. 8: Jim Shulters, pro-
tion at Jericho Lodge.
Others who will take office are
lists 17 men on its varsity fessional caller, will be on hand
State department heads, Mrs. David Kay, senior vice-com-
basketball squad . . . And 13 of to direct barn dancing and
Samuel Rhodes and Harold Mo-
mander; Samuel Posner, junior
them, including 10 lettermen, are square dances. Proceeds will go
ran, were the installing officers. vice-
commander; Arthur M. Lang,
Jewish. The entire coaching staff to the purchase of farm ma-
Other
offices
of
the
post
are
is Jewish, too.
judge advocate; Leon Ginsburg,
held by B. Ellstein, vice-com- quartermaster; Leonard Radner,
Piloted by Nat Holman of New
Clothespins, made in Israel, are mander; Sidney Margolis, junior
adjutant; and Bud Blum, chap.
being sold here by the Pioneer vice-commander; Julius Berko- lain.
York Celtic Open House to Honor
Women
to
aid
Israel.
fame, the Bea- Ben Sidlow on Birthday
witz, quartermaster; D. Stollman,
For reservations call Wrubel,
When the Pioneer Women's adjutant; J. Kretzmer, judge ad-
vers have 13
Ben
S.
Sidlow
will
be
honored
Council meets Wednesday, it will vocate; and H. Alderman, M. TO. 8-1048.
veterans back
from last year's on the occasion of his 50th birth- prepare for the forthcoming visit Penn and M. Mogill, trustees.
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team that won day at an open house from 3 to of Shoshana Marielli, American-
18 and lost 5 p. m., Sunday, Jan. 9, at 19415 born Israeli who is in this coup-
NEW
OFFICERS
of the Yetz-
Argyle Crescent. Hosts will be try as a delegate of the Moatzat
three.
Cohen Ladies Auxiliary are Min-
Hapoalot.
his
brothers
and
sisters,
Mr.
and
Of the 'lead-
nie Alpert, president; Lillian
ing players, co- Mrs. Jacob Lindenbaum and Dr.
A series of seminars and open Bernstein and Myra Kuretzky,
Two Yiddish motion pictures
and
Mrs.
Leonard
Sidlow.
No
captains Hilty cards.
meetings are being planned. All vice-presidents; Sarah Kaminsky, will be shown by the Ladies of
Shapiro and
PW groups are requested to keep Betty Spinner and Florence Yeshivath Beth Yehudah at 8
Beckman Paul Malamed
Feb. 9-13 open.
Bernstein, secretaries; and Mar- p.m., Wednesday, in Central
are in their fourth year of com-
High School.
Club 2 of Pioneer Women has ian Rich, treasurer.
Abe
Zwerdling
Guest
petition, while Mason Benson and
The group will meet at 8:30
arranged two bi-monthly meet-
They are "Yiddish King Lear"
Irwin Dambrot each have two of Wednesday Group
ings to be held at 11818 Dexter p.m., Monday, in the home of and "Dream of My People." Tick-
seasons under their belts and
boulevard.
Rose Balkany, 2227 Taylor ave- ets, priced at 60 cents, may be ob-
Abe
Zwerdling,
associate
gen-
Mike Wittlin and Norman Mager,
The first will be a Chanukah nue. Ptospective members are in- tained at the door or by calling
eral counsel of the UAW-C10,
one apiece.
will tell the Wednesday Evening program headed by Jeanette Ser- vited.
TO. 5-1171.
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• • •
Discussion Group "What's Ahead ling, Isabelle Browne and Anna
A catered dinner, orchestra
Hilly Termed Best
A MEETING of the Lt. Eli
for Labor in State and Federal Wolf. The other, a "Victory
and, entertainment are planned
Levin
Auxiliary
will
be
held
Governments"
at
its
Jan.
5
meet-
Night,"
is
under
the
direction
of
RESERVES INCLUDE Morris
by the group when it celebrates
Dwora Dworkin and Celia Plat- Tuesday at the home of Florence
Brickman, Morris Chefed, Arthur ing in the Jewish Center.
its 25th anniversary at a silver
Sinkoff,
2203
Clements
avenue.
Glass, Daniel Markoff, Arnold
The auxiliary will also present jubilee, Jan. 16 at Turover Hall.
Millman, Melvin Rothbart and
For tickets call TY. 8 1612.
Ronald Nadell.

The Chanukah youth
• va
of Young Israel will take place
at 7:30 . p.m., Saturday at Bnai
Moshe. The program will in-
clude Palestinian movies, come-
dies, Chanukah plays,
games
and refreshments.

.

BULLETIN

Clothespin Sale
to Benefit Israel

Yeshivah Ladies
Plan Film Night

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Shapiro is the most dependable
Member. He is a rugged back.
board fighter, has a variety of
shots and can connect from any
spot on the floor.
Nearly as good is Dambrot,
whom Holman called "potentially
one of the greatest players I have
ever coached," when Iry was a
freshman.

THE BUSINESS MEN'S GROUP °F LOS ANGELES SANATORIUM

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Set School. Mark

THE SPEEDY, 20-year-old jun-
ior set a CCNY record by scoring
eight points in 90 seconds against
Bowling Green two years ago.
Assisting Holman with the
coaching chores are Harry "Bob-
by" Sand and Sid Trubowitz.
Sand! in his. fourth campaign
as assistant varsity . and head
freshman mentor, is also an in-
structor in the economics depart-
ment and one of the few City
College cagers ever to be elected
to Phi Beta Kappa.

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One of Youngest

DURING HIS undergraduate
days, he starred with the- "Mighty
Midgets" of 36-37, 37-38 and 38-
39. He v>as an excellent strate-
gist, a good ballhandler and
a
lint defensive player.
At 22, Trubowitz is one of the
youngest college coaches in the
country.
An All-American in 1943-44,
Sid broke the Lavender game
and season scoring marks that
season with a single contest total
of 34 points against Brown and
a season collection of 240.

Extends its sincerest Season's Greetings and gratitude in

behalf of the sick and needy guests of the Los Angeles San-

atorium to the numerous contributor

contribution s

s for their generous

during the current drive.

•

It takes this opportunity to wish you God's blessings and ex-

presses the hope that you may never experienc

e the needs

of a hospital, that you may always be on the giving end to

charity and never on the receiving end.

Nome Relief Group
Elects New Officers

The Home Relief Society has
elected officers for the new year.
They are Mesdames Maurice
Garelik, president; Barney New-
man, board chairman; Joseph
Rottenberg, Frank J. Winton,
John Herman, Murray Adelson
and Ralph Levy, vice-presidents;
Joseph J. Jacobs, treasurer.
Also Mesdames Sydney Tau-
ber, Sam Goldman and William
Bonin, secretaries; Irving H.
Small, publicity director; and
Sam Arkin, auditor.

ADOLPH LICHTER, 2nd Vice-Pres.

NATHAN P. ROSSEN, Treas.

EUGENE EPSTEIN, Assoc. Sec'y.

T h e International Institute
Folk Dancers will give an hour
of intermission entertainment at
the Jan. 9 dance in the
Jewish
Center of the Sunday Niters
Sammy Barnett's orchestra will

.

—

MORRIS FRUMIN, 1st Vice-Pres.

BEN GOLDBERG, Gen'l. Sec'y.

Sunday Niters Slate
International Dancers

Play.

NATHAN R. EPSTEIN, Pres.

THIS ADVERTISEMENT SPONSORED BY ADOLPH LICHTER •

