Friday, February 4, 1949

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

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Greet B. B. Bowlers

Metropolitan Unit
Invites Members

Rabbi Fram Speaks
at Church Parley

Bnai David Women
Sponsor Service

The fifth in the current series
of Friday night gatherings at
Bnai David will begin at 8:30
Over the weekends of Feb. 5 and 12, Detroit will be host to
p.m., Friday, Feb. 4. This gather-
bowlers representing 25 cities in the mid-west region who have ing will be dedicated to the con-
come to compete in the fermi Brith bowling tournament at the
gregation sisterhood. After -4a
Downtown Recreation. The tournament is being sponsored brief service in the synagogue au-
by the Detroit Bnai Brith Bowling Association, whose officers
ditorium, the Sisterhood will pre-
are pictured from left to right: Sam Bank, vice-president;
sent a program in the social hall.
Art Schwartz, treasurer; Herman Zimmerman, president and
A cantata, written by Mrs. Joshua
Dan Prager, secretary. Harold Weiss, another vice-president,
Sperka, will be presented.

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is not shown. Phil Rothchield handled publicity.

Aids Tikvah Rally

Folk Chorus Lists
'Salute to Israel'

Labor Zionist Group 6
to Hear Sidney Shevitz

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BARDEN,
above, president of Tikvah
Women, Bnai Brith, announces
that plans for a gala mem
bership rally which will be
held Tuesday, Feb. 22, at the
Beth Aaron Synagogue, Wy-
oming at Thatcher, are near
completion. Mrs. Leonard Sims,
president of Women's B. B.
Grand Lodge, 6, will be guest
speaker. Mrs. Milton Harris is
membership chairman, For in-
formation caM Mrs. Harris at
UN. 3-8532. '

MRS. LOUIS E.

Vladiiniritzer Set
Annual Banquet

CURRENT RATE

2 Labor Parties
Lead in Voting

Federation Forum
to Visit Clinic •

The health meeting of the
"Federation Forum—'49" will be
held at 1 p.m., Tuesday, Feb.
15 at the North End clinic. Ar-
rangements for this second in a
series of educational forums are
being handled by Mrs. Benjamin
Jones and Mrs. Oscar Schwartz.
Consultant for the meeting is
Selma Sampliner, director of the
clinic. Mrs. David •Kliger will
EAST AND WEST
act as chairman. For informa-
Mapam is pro-Russian while tion call WO. 5-3939.
Mapai steers a careful neutral
course although its inclination is
toward the west.
Icy Conditions Force
An assembly seat was assured
for Nathun Friedman-Yellin, for- Temporary Mail Holdup
mer Stern group leader who is
Icy conditions have forced a
awaiting the verdict of a military temporary disruption of local
tribunal on charges of terrorist mail service, the Detroit Post Of-
activity. He can be removed from fice department announced. The
office if convicted by a vote of community is requested to have
the assembly only.
patience during this period.

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view that a government which
could command a small majority
would be weak and that, hence,
there should be a government of
more than two parties.
To form a two-party labor co-
alition, Ben Gurion would have
to conciliate the radically differ-
ing foreign policies of the two
groups.

The Detroit Jewish Folk Chor-
us, cotducted by Henri Gold-
berg, will present its mid-winter
Schaefer melporial concert at
8 p.m., Sunday, at Central High
SchooL
The program will consist of
songs by Jacob Schaefer, ex-
cerpts from IIandel's " Judas
Maccabeus," and as the main
feature, "Salute to Israel," a
Cavalcade in song arranged and
narrated by Goldberg, with solo
lines by Ruth Goldman, soprano.

The Labor Zionist Organization
Branch 6 will meet Friday, Feb.
4, at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Ben Coggan, 17176 Wildemere
avenue. Sidney Shevitz will speak
about the Histadrut, "Pioneer of
a New Society." The legislative
committee will discuss the board
of education elections.

Detroit Guest

The Sheruth League will hold
a victory luncheon at Huyler's,
Feb. 12. Mrs. Harry Kellman Is
chairmen. The league's next
meeting is set for Tuesday.
The following donors' names
were not included in the group's
yearbook: Mesdames Jacob Chic-
orel, L Kozloff, Harold Moran,
Sol Shays, William Cohen, Sarah
Galperin, N. Streager, Nathan
Schwartz, Leon Colbert, Harry
Schwartz.
Also Mesdames Helen Kozloof,
R. Kuneck, C. W. Sucher, Sidney
Chefetz, Francis Koblin, Harry
Lichter, M. Reitman, S. Rabino-
witz, T. Schaeffer, II. Dorfman
and I. Komer.

The membership committee of
the Metropolitan Chapter, Ameri-
can Jewish Congress, announces
the first of a series of member-
ship parties for Saturday eve-
ning at the home of Mrs. Lillian
Davis, 14510 Griggs avenue.
Visitors are invited to become
familiar with American Jewish
Congress program and join in
carrying out its work. An eve-
ning of enliglAinment, disctthsion,
entertainment and refreshments
is promised by the chairman.
For information, call Mrs. Dan
Krauss UN 4-2988, secretary.

"The Cooperative Movement in
the State of Israel" was the topic
of an address by Rabbi Leon
Fram of Temple Israel at an all
day conference on Churches and
the Cooperative Movement held
Tuesday at the League of Catho-
lic Women.
The Women's Division of the
American Jewish Congress par-
ticipated in the discussions and
served on the committee of
hostesses together with Catholic
and Protestant women.

Victory Luncheon
of Sheruth League

The Vladimiritzcr Emergency

Relief Organization will present
its third annual banquet Sunday
evening, at the Bel-Aire Terrace
Room.

Irishman Who Served Israel
to Address League Meeting

Hugh McDonald, veteran news-
paperman and adventurer, will
address the second 1948-49 open
meeting of the League of Jew-
ish Women's Organizations at
12:95 p.m., Monday, Feb: 14, at
Temple Beth El.
All members of affiliated
groups are invited by Mrs.
Samuel B. Danto, president.
A Californian of Irish descent,
McDonald fought against attack-
ing marauders in Palestine be-
fore the Jewish State was set
up and served on the crew of
the Hatikvah, Haganah immi-
grant ship.
Educated at Stanford Univer-
sity, the University of Munich
and Harvard law school, he

be members of Hadassah, Wo-
men's Division of American
Jewish Congress, Council' of
Jewish Women and sisterhoods
of Temple Beth El, Temple Is-
rael and Shaarey Zedek.

Woodward at Holbrook

Shoshana Ilarielli, Delegate from Israel,

will be the guest speaker

Stanley Pasikov Piano Solo

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Mrs. -Norman Kanter will preside

Admission Free

Following services at Sh a arev
Zedek Friday, Feb. 11, Mrs.
Harielli will speak in the social
hall. An Oneg Shabbat, with
Mrs. Sophie Sislin presiding,
will be held at 1:30 p.m. Feb.
12 at the Workmen's Circle.

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Bureau Seeks Jobs
for Over-50 Group

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Daily
Times
mes

There is a serious shortage of
jobs for persons past 50, the Jew-
ish Vocational Service announc-
ed. A call to all Jewish employ-
ers in this area to make jobs of
any type whatsoever available to

the Jews of this Community was
extended by Samuel Greenberg,
president of the agency. For in-
formation, call CA. 8570.

Shoshana Harielli, American-
born Israeli, will address an
open meeting of the Pioneer Wo-
men's Organization at 8:30 p.m.
Wednesday, Feb. 9 at the Jew-
ish Center. Mrs. Norman Kanter
will preside and Stanley Pasikov
will play on the piano.
Mrs. Harielli will be the guest
of the Detroit Pioneer Women
through Feb. 13.
Mrs. Ilari-lli is the delegate
to Pioneer Women of the Moat-
zat Hapoalot, the Working Wo-
men's Council of Israel. She
will speak on the work among
immigrant women and children
in Israel which is carried on
jointly by the two organi7ations
and financed almost entirely by
the Pioneer Women. The hodqpt
for the 1949 has been set at

ILLUSTRATED

Pioneer Women's Organization

Wednesday, Feb. 9-8:30 P.M.

Israeli to Address
Pioneer women

The Harper's Bazaar Famous

Proceeds of the affair will go
towards the maintenance of sur-
vivors in Israel, DP Camps and
Cyprus. For information call J. served in the Palmach and was
L. Wolack, TO. 8-0960.
imprisoned three months on
Cyprus for participation in
running the British blackade.
The Session will be dedicated
to the Women's Division of the
Open Meeting
Jewish Welfare Federation. Mrs.
Arthur Bloom is program chair-
of the
man.
A dessert luncheon will pre-
cede the meeting. Hostesses will
will be held at fh.

Jewish Community Center

MRS. IIARIELLI
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