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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1949-05-12

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Thursday, May 12, 1949

WOMEN'S
CLUBS

Hanita Chapter, Pioneer
Women, will have an afternoon
tea Saturday at the home of Mrs.
Alex Schreier, 3210' Leslie ave-
nue. Marion Liebor of England
will speak. Lillian Bagdade and
Fannie Schreier will preside at
the tea table.

Women's Auxiliary, Jewish
Home for the Aged, will meet
Monday at the home. A special
anniversary program depicting
the progress of the auxiliary in
the last 24 years will be present-
ed. Mrs. Samuel NewMan is pro-
gram chairman. Committee mem-
bers include Mesdames W. Las-
ser, B. Arkin, B. Feldstein, J.
Caplan and J. Wolfe. Mrs. Samuel
Zeldes is president.

The Equality Club will meet
Wednesday, May 18 at the home
of Sophie Lerman, 2657 Pasadena
avenue. Trees will be planfed
in Israel in memory of Bessie
Goo, mother of Minnie Bloom.

Mrs. Ida Goldsmith heads the
nomination committee of the
Sisters of Zion Mizarchi which
will hold an election of officers
June 8.

Turover Ladies Auxiliary and
the Farein will mark the anni-
versary of the State of Israel at a
dinner Sunday beginning at 6 p.m.
There will also be a program-
Monday.

Beth Aaron Sisterhood will
hold an election of officers Mon-
day. Mrs. Sol Docks will accept
recommendations at UN. 2-6251.

Mishkan Israel Sisterhood will
hold a Lag B'Onier dinner at 6

p.m., Sunday at Blaine and Liri-
wood. Philip Stolman will be
toastmaster. Proceeds will go to
the Sisters of Zion Mizrachi child
rescue fund, Mrs. Bessie Gruber,
president, said. For information,
call Mrs. Rose Singer, UN. 3-9532.

Kadimah Club will stage a card
party at 8:30 p.m., Saturday, May
21 at Turover Temple. Proceeds
will go to charity. Mrs. David
Feinberg is chairman.

Israel Chapter, Pioneer Women,
will hold a membership luncheon
Monday at the home of Mrs. Mar-
tin Kolish, 9276 Leslie avenue.
Miriam Leibor of England will
speak.

Eva Prenzlauer Maternity Aid

elected Mrs. Samuel Samuels as
president, Other officers are Mes-
dames Bertha Freedman, Al
Freund, L. Sinaberg, C. Fishman
and Samuel Kuhlik. The mem-
orial fund installation will be
held May 25 at Huyler's. Mrs.
Rosina La Kritz will sing, accom-
panied by Mrs. H. Breginan.

Beth Yehudah.Seeks
Books, Typewriters

Books of all kinds are solicited
for the Beth Yehudah Schools li-
brary. All types of books, fiction,
non-fiction, and reference (par-
ticularly juveniles) will be wel-
comed, according to Principal
Joseph Goldberg.
"We will be glad to call for the
books," says Goldberg, "if readers
will call me at TE. 4-8100. There
is also a need for typewriters,
which we will welcome in any

Page Eleven

Mohr to Open Elections Slated
Cape Cod Hotel by N.W. Hebrew

President

Morris Mohr, Detroit communal
leader, is again opening the my
hotel in Cape Cod serving a Jew-
ish clientele.
The Sea Crest hotel, N. Fal-
mouth, Mass. is five hours from
New York City and 63 miles south
of Boston. Mohr's sons, Arthur
and Joe, will assist in managing
the hotel.
The main building contains 80
rooms and there are five attached
cottages.
The Sea ,Crest has its private
two miles of white sandy beach
on the Atlantic. The gulf stream
warms the waters to a mild 75
degrees. Surf casting, deep sea
fishing and sailing are available.
Tennis courts and shuffleboard
MRS. WAYBURN
decks are on the premises and
riding and golf are among the
activities nearby. Dancing and
entertainment are on the pro-
gram evenings.
A Jewish cuisine will be offered
with everything cooked and
Mrs. M. George Wayburn was baked in the large kitchens of the
installed for her second term Sea Crest.
as president of Beth El Sisterhood
For information, call Morris
by Dr. B. Benedict Glazer.
Mohr at CA. 7397.
Inducted
as vice-presidents
were Mrs. David M. Cooper, Mrs.
Arthur Rice and Mrs. Robert
Janeway. Mrs. Herbert' Kessler,
Miss Dorothy Bloom and Mrs.
Sol Lewis are secretaries and
Mrs. Harold N. Shapero, treasurer.
Flint will celebrate the anni-
New directors are Mesdames
Sidney J. Karbel, Sanford Klein, versary of the establishment of
Ben Shwayder and Eugene Si- the State of Israel at a mass
mon. Re-elected were Mrs. Ed- meeting Monday at the Jewish
ward T. Lichtig, and Mrs. Sey- Community Center. The principal
speaker will be Yehuda Hell-
mour Tilchin.
man, leading Israeli journalist
and lecturer. .
Hellman, in carrying out as-
signments for leading Jewish and
Hebrew publications, has often
been placed in the spotlight of
public attention. Several years
In a letter to Secretary of State ago, as correspondent for the
Acheson, Sam Brown, regional Palestine Post on tour with the
director of the American Jewish Anglo-American Committee of
Congress, urged five changes in inquiry on Palestine, he was ar-
the draft constitution for a west rested in Lebanon.
The incident was described by
German republic. Brown wrote:
Bartley Crum in his best seller,
"The following amendments "Behind the Silken Curtain."
are necessary if the rights and •The program, sponsored by the
position of the Allies and the Dis- Flint Jewish Community Council,
placed Persons living in Germany includes the showing of the mo-
are not to be infringed upon:
tion picture "The Homecoming."
"1. Specify prosecution of war
In charge is B. Morris Pelavin,
criminals and exempt them from president of the council, assisted
bans on extradition of Germans.
by Rabbi Morton M. Applebaum,
"2. Explicitly repudiate dis- Louis Harris, Mrs. H. H. Kesten,
criminatory Nazi legislation Rabbi Arnold A. Lasker, • Mrs.
heretofor annulled by the Allies. Louis Lobster, Louis E. Rudner,
"3. Prohibit advocacy of racial Henry Schafer and Dr. Sam
and_ religious hatred and com- Skulsky.
pensate public servants dismissed
TO FETE MOTHERS
by the Nazis for racial and re-
The Dexter Mothers Club will
ligious reasons. •
hold its annual Mother and
"4. Eliminate resirictions on Daughter banquet Monday at the
rights of foreigners .including Mayfair Room.
Displaced Persons, regarding as-
semblage, association, movement
and choice of occupation, place of
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"5. Extend over all western
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Temple Installs
Mrs. Wayburn

Flint Charts
Birthday • Fete

Asks Changes
in Reich Code

Election of officers of the
Northwest Congregation will be
held Monday evening. Cantor
Goldrink of Miami Beach will
present a concert of liturgical
and folk music.
Classes of the United Hebrew
Schools have moved into the
newly completed building. Ap-
plications for admission into the
Northwest branch of the UHS are
being taken, Ira G. Kaufman,
president of the Synagogue, an-
nounced.

Reform Delegates Map
Great Lakes Council

CINCINNATI—Representatives
of 26 reform Jewish congrega-
tions from Michigan, Minnesota,
Wisconsin and Illinois will meet
in Milwaukee May 29-30 to or-
ganize the Great Lakes Council
of the Union of American He-
brew Congregations, Dr. Maurice
N. Eisendrath, president, an-
nounced.

Jewish Chronicle news deadline
is noon, Mondays.

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