Back From Israel Events 'of the Week Ilse Koch, addressed the Harry B. Keidan Lodge. Saul Robins was elected president of the lodge. Other officers are Herbert Rol- lins, Harold Norman, Leslie Col- burn, Samuel Milan, Theodore Weinberg, Joseph Kahan, Al Cut- ler, Abe Smith, Harold Moran, Israel Chapter Norman Kaufman, John Sillman, A membership drive in • Herbert Wallace, Morris Diren- form of a fashion show an feld and Samuel Wexler. The first was held at the home of Mrs. annual golf and sports outing will Charles Solowich, April 26. The be held Tuesday, May 24 at the group met Wednesday. For in- Tam O'Shanter. formation, call TU. 3-0824. • • • Bnai Britlt Highlights The Northwest Youth Group (15-19) will meet at 7:45 p. m., May 19. Plans for the May 28 wiener roast will be announced. For information, call Louise Hell- gott, UN. 1-3632. ji Thursday, May 12, 1S49 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page Six Tall Towers will hold a hike and wiener roast at 7:30 p. m., May 19. The group will meet at the home of Greta Poulin, 2516 Monterey. Women at least 5'8" and men 6' tall are invited. For information, call TY. 7-4059. • . The Rosner Family Club will meet Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rosner, 2989 Buena Vista avenue west. Plans for Me- morial Day will be forrfiulated. Robert Shulman, nine-year-old pianist, will be the soloist at a Mozart Festival Monday evening at the Center. The last meeting of the Center young adult holiday hop commit- tee is set for 8:30 p. m., Tuesday, May 17. Refreshments will tie served. The final holiday hop is slated for Sunday, May 22. Charles Kepes was elected president of the Kepes Family Club. Other officers are Joseph Kepes, Ernest Stecker and Celia Kepes. A mid-week social; sponsored by the Young Adult Saturday Nite dance-party committee, is scheduled.for Wednesday, May 18 at the Center. Ping-pong, dancing and other entertainment is in store, Elsie Lewis, chairman, promised. • • • • Mrs. George Victor ha& been appointed general chairman of the MacCulloch school furl night by Col. Morton Hack, chairman of the Better Schools Association Chapter at the school. Set for Wednesday,-May 18, the carnival will include many amusement and side-shows. Proceeds will go towards purchase of school neces- sities. • • • The Labor Zionist Movement of Detroit celebrated Yom Haatz- mauth, the Independence Day of Israel, on May 4. Nahum Weiss- man was chairman. , • • • ' Mort Goodman of the Jewish Center staff and 1949 director of Camp Chelsea announces that registration for the mothers' and children's camp will begin Mon- day. For information, call the Center at MA. 8400. • • • The Liberty Social Club will hold its annual earn party at 8 p.m., Saturday at Turover Tem- ple, Dexter at Monterey. Pro- ceeds will go to charity. Refresh- ments will be served and there will be door prizes. The public is invited. • One of CANADA'S FINEST SUMMER RESORTS Bloch Chapter Mr. and Mrs. David Zellman, just back from Israel, will tell the story of their trip to Zionist District workers who will canvass homes for members Sunday. They will speak at a breakfast preceding the canvass. Beth El Institute on Judaism for Protestants Set May 19 The seventh annual Institute on Judiasm for Protestant clergymen and religious educators will be held at Temple Beth RI, Thurs- day, May 19. The Institute is sponsored by the Temple in asso- ciation with the Detroit Council of Churches, the Detroit Pastors' Union and the Council of Relig- ious Education. Dr. Abraham A. Neuman, pres- ident of Dropsie College for He- „brew and Cognate Learning, Phil- adelphia, will lecture at the morn- ing session, at 10:30, on "The Pha- risees—Their Influence Upon Ju- daism and Christianity.” Bishop Marshall R. Reed, Bishop of the Detroit area of the Methodist church, will preside. Dr. G. Merrill Lenox, executive secretary of the Detroit Council of Churches, will preside at the luncheon session, at 12 noon. with the following participants: Bishop Russell S. Hubbard, suffragan bishop of Michigan (Episcopal); Dr. J. P. Hendershot, minister of the Jefferson avenue Baptist South Haven Zionists Order Granados Book At a recent executive commit- tee meeting of the South Haven Zionist District, 10 copies of the "The Birth of Israel," by Dr. Jorge Granados, were ordered by Pauline Cohen, educational chairman. 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Entertainment, cards and refreshments were presented. • • • Povolotcher Aid Maps 10th Annual Dinner Combining the 10th annual din- ner and the first anniversary of Israel's independence, the Povol- otcher Aid Society will hold a dinner at 6:30 p.m., Sunday at the Beresnitzer Hall, Linwood at Davison. Proceeds will go to charity. The public is invited. `Halevy on the Air' on WKMH Sunday "Halevy on the Air" double quartet, on station WKMH, Sun- day at 6:30 p.m., will feature Wil- liam Cayman and Jesse Forstot, cellist. tilonemoos v°Z Keidan Lodge TANNGO LODGE Al Atkins, the former Buchen- wald inmate who is spearheading the drive to fight the parole of on DR. A. A. NEUMAN • • • Church; and the Rev. Carlyle F. Stewart, minister of the Ebenezer A.M.E. Church. Prof. A. W. Binder, of the He- brew Union School of Sacred Music, New York, will lecture at the afternoon session, at 1:15, on "The Origin and Development of Sacred Music" in Synagogue and Church." 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