DETROIT JEWISH

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Congress Women to Mark
Dr. Wise Diamond Jubilee

I Metropolitan
to Hear Baum

The Women's Division of the carry out the Shalach Monos tra-
The Metropolitan Chapter of
American Jewish Congress will claim, offering of gifts, by do-
celebrate the 75th birthday of nating all presents received to the American Jewish Congress
the Veterans Hospital at Dear- will hear Rabbi Shepherd 4
their leader,
Baum of New York at 8:30 p.m.,
Rabbi Stephen S. born.
Wednesday, March 16, at the Rose
The Central and South chap-
Wise, Wednes-
Sittig Cohen Bldg. Rabbi Baum
ters will meet at 1 p.m., Wednes-
day, March 16, in
is a member of the national ex-
day, at Rose Sittig Cohen, Law-
a series of gala
ton and Waverly. Mrs. Edward ecutive committee and president
celebrations by
of the Bronx chapter of AJC.
the entire mem-
Zatkin will pay tribute to Dr.
Mrs. Joseph Kursman, program
bership.
Wise and Mrs. Philip Frank will
The programs
read Shalom Aleichem's story, chairman, invites the community
will pay tribute - w MOW= "Two Shalach Monos." George to hear Rabbi Baum who will
Dr. Wise
to Dr. Wise and
Weiswasser, editor of the Jewish speak on the purpose and mean-
also observe the festival of Purim. Chronicle, will speak on "The ing of Congress.
A Purim social with singing,
An added feature this year will Significance of Purim Today."
led by Eugene Franzblau, will
The Northeast' and Northwest follow. Hamantaschen and cof-
chapters will meet at the N.W. fee will be served with Mrs. Hy-
congregation, 7045 Curtis. Mrs. man Parker and Mrs. Morris
Arthur Van Gelder will present Raskin in charge.
the highlights of the life of Dr.
The educational committee of
The following officers of the Wise and Mrs. Harry Landsman
YPC of Congregation Bnai Moshe will speak on "Purim in Ameri- I the chapter met March 8 at the
home of Mrs. Harry Kaminer to
will be installed at 8:30 p.m., ca."
hear a discussion of DP and
Wednesday, March 16: Alex
A report on the status of DP
Kuhn, president, and Sandy legislation will be given by Mrs. FEPC problems.
Stone, Julia Gross, Marilyn Good- Louis Redstone, and Dr. Walter
man, Ilene Silver and Jean Pearl- Bergman, former chief supervisor
man.
of education in Bavaria, will pre-
The club will meet at 8:30 p.m., sent an analysis of present immi-
Monday, to discuss plans. for a gration with movies.
"Pointed Paragraphs for Jew-
barn dance scheduled for March
ish Women," a talk by Mrs. Max
27. A social evening will follow
Dushkin, will feature a Purim
regular business.
luncheon planned by the Women's
League for Sabbath Observance
for 12:30 p. m., Wednesday,
Flint Beth Israel Fund
March 16, at Bnai Moshe.
Drive Raises $83,000
Mrs. Lillian Kaplan is chair-
man of the luncheon preparations
The sum of $83,000 in signed
committee. Also on the program
pledges has been raised from 95
will be an original script written
contributors in the Flint Beth
by Mrs. Joshua Sperka entitled,
Israel building fund campaign.
"Purim, Past and Present."
The present goal is to have the
new SynagogUe ready for High
Holy Da'y services next fall.
Young Adult Council

Bnai Moshe YPC
Elects Officers

League Charts
Purim Luncheon

Bank Executive

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CHRONICLE

Aids Maimonides Adler to Display
Slides to Group

"Come Into My Picture Gal-
lery," a set of original slides
made by Rabbi Morris Adler who
will also comment upon them, will
feature a meeting of the Sister-
hood of Congregation Shaarey
Zedek at 1 p.m., Monday.
Mesdames Bertram L. Smokier
and Milford Pregerson are pro-
gram chairmen. There will be a
Purim party table, talks by Mes-
dames Samuel Schwartz and Ger-
son Bernstein and a Purim poem
will be read by Mrs. Herman Au-
gust. Mesdames Morris Ruskin
and Jacob Bernstein are in
charge of the dessert luncheon.

Dexter Mothers
Oneg Shabbat Set

MRS. WE1SENTHAL

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Fashion Show
at Luncheon

Mrs. Irvin Weisenthal is sou-
venir book chairman of the an-
nual luncheon-fashion show of
the Women's Auxiliary of the
Maimonidos Medical Society at
12:30 pim., Wednesday, March 16,
at the Book Cadillac.
Saks Fifth Avenue will present
the fashions.
Working with Mrs. Weisenthal
on the book are Mesdames Henry
Small, Paul Fraiberg, Michael
Wainstock and Charles Gitlin,
and I. Walter Silver and Leo
Orecklin.
Proceeds will be used to pur-
chase artificial limbs for wound-
ed Israeli soldiers and to support
a scholarship for a needy Jewish
Maps Purim Evening
medical student:
A Purim meeting of the Jewish
Reservations for the luncheon
Young Adult Council will be held may be made with Mrs. Hy Mel-
at 8:30 p. m., Monday, at the len or Mrs. Max Steiner.
Center. In addition to commit-
tee reports and a special report
EQUALITY CLUB
by Lawrence Fleischman, chair-
The Equality Club met Wednes-
man of the community service day at the home of Minnie Bloom.
committee, there will be Purim
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The Dexter Mothers' Club will
hold an Oneg Shabbat at 2:30
p.m., Saturday at Bnai Moshe.
Short talks and singing led by
Moe Kessner are scheduled.
The Council of Mothers' Clubs
of the Center will give its annual
Purim masquerade Wednesday,
March 16 at the Center. Mrs.
Dina Robins, president of the
Davison Mothers, is chairman.
George Weiswasser, editor of
the Jewish Chronicle, addressed
meetings of the 12th Street
Mothers and the Young Women's
Study Club of the Center on "Is-
rael and its Significance to Amer-
icans."

Histadrut's Closing Rally,
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A new Israeli movie has been
added to "Hamantasch Review,"
a variety show scheduled by the
Hapoel Mizrachi Youth Group for
two 8:30 p. m. performances,
Saturday and Sunday, at Central
High School.
Entertainment will be provided
by Cantor Adler, Drora Selesny,
Arthur Gottlieb, Marshall Klap-
per, Rhoda Goldschlag and a
choral group. For infoemation,
call Bernie Siegal, WE. 5-0597.

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Hebrew Poet

Isaac Hamlin, national secre-; Schaver, Louis Levine, Dr. Wil-
tary, will be the principal speaker Liam Klein and Sam Rabinovitz.
at the closing demonstration of Admission cards will be distrib-
the Histadrut campaign for $375,- uted to workers at the next rally
000 Sunday, March 27 at Music March 17 in the Labor Zionist
Institute.
Hall.
Warning that the local cam-
David Wertheim, veteran of the
paign was lagging, Morris Lieber- Labor Zionist movement, will-be
man, executive- board ,chairman, the speaker at the rally.
cautioned that unless efforts
were intensified in the next few LABOR PLEDGES HELP
Full support was promised to
weeks, the final total will fall
short of the goal. He pointed, Histadrut by Michigan's top labor
however, to the excellent re- leaders at a luncheon called by
sponse from many organizations Morris Spitzer, manager of De-
who are exceeding their 1948 troit's Amalgamated Clothing
Workers; and attended by Victor
goals by 50 percent.
Reuther of the UAW, Frank X.
AWAIT WERTHEIM
The demonstration's program is Martel, president of the Wayne
being arranged by Morris L county AFL, and other labor
chieftains.
Outstanding reports were sub-
Town
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Hapoel Mizrachi
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YAAKOV CAIIAN, great poet
of Israel, will be the guest
speaker of the Kvutzah lvrith
and the Hebrew teachers organ-
ization of Detroit, Wednesday
evening, March 19. Known as
the poet laureate of Israel,
Cahan will speak on "Modern
Hebrew Poetry" and will read
some of his new poems.

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