DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page Two Thursday, June 9, ISO Present Cantata at Young Israel Dinner , h et Members of Young Israel's 14 youth groups, above, presented the cantata "What Is Torah?" at the annual dinner of the organization celebrating Young Israel's 26th anniversary. An overflow audience attended the affair. Harry L. Blitz was toastmaster and Charles T. Gellman,. chairman, welcomed the guests. Rabbi Samuel II. Prero, director, presented gold-plated trowels to Morris Karbal and Henry C. Keywell, chairmen of the citywide committee for the Young Israel Youth Center. The annual elections of Young Lsrael will be held Wednesday, June 15. Those above are as follows: First row, left to right, Minna Weisenfeld, Shimon Barris, Frances Malach, Fayga Berrie, Ursula Sitzman, Libby Magier, Women Spur Annual Picnic Set .Drive Cleanup by Temple Israel Stephen Tomor, Yehudah Gellman, Hillel L Abrams, dramatic director. Second row, Robert Levi, Esther Forman, Marjorie Margolis, Bernice Schwartz, Phyllis Gellman, Judy Aronson, Marilyn Mutehnik, Esther Rothenberg, Tamar Wobl- gelernter, Michael Weisenfeld. Third row, Rena Spllman, Robert Baruch, Harriet Carmen, Rhoda Kaplan, Leila Kamens, Norman Madorsky, Jackie Levin, Revs Rothenberg, Meyer Zegal, Fourth. row, Abe Selesny, Edward Traurig, Judy Goldman, Arnold Carmen, Arlene Shulman, David Cohen, Irving Portnoy, Law- rence Halpern. Not shown, Cantor Nathan T. Adler, musical director, and Bella Goldberg, accompanist. New President The second annual picnic of Temple Israel will be st aged at 12 noon, Sunday, June 19, at Lola Valley Park. Games, con.i tests, entertainment and awards have been provided for. Ice cream an' ginger ale will be free, but' each family is requested to pack its own lunch. Division chairmen and secre- taries in general solicitation of the Allied Jewish Campaign voted to repeat the pattern set by this year's one-day drive, "The Day" at their re-evaluation lunch- eon at the home of Mrs. Benjamin Jaffe, according to Mrs. William B. Isenberg, chairman of general Chairmen arc Nathan Kolb, solicitation. Men's Club; Mrs. Maurice J. Pledges to date have brought Kimelman, Sisterhood, and Wil- the total beyond the amount liam Singer, Younth. raised for last year, Mrs. Isenberg said, and workers in all groups are continuing to see their pro- spects in an effort to reach the I. remaining 11 per cent of Jewish women in this group who have MRS. SAMUEL ME (SO . not yet made their pledge. will be installed as president (Continued from Page 1) PASS THEIR QUOTAS Semitism was used in the initial of the Infants Service Group at Division chairmen whose fight to'block Lilienthal's confim- 1 p.m., Tuesday, June 14, at groups have already achieved 100 at ion. the Russian Bear. The installa- . per cent of quota are Mesdames tion ceremony will be conduct- It is being used again. George Brennen, Herbert Frank, ed by Mrs. David Riseman. The campaign against him is Samuel Gale, Albert Green, Mrs. Peter Biteman, the mother Sander Hillman, Max Miller, cloaked in charges that he is of outgoing president, Mrs. Robert Nathans, Alex Olen, Louis "soft" toward Communists and Julian Grace, will give the in- Redstone, Samuel Schwartz, Ben- negligent in the protection of vocation. Mesdames George jamin Schwayder and Raymond atomic secrets. His anti - Com- Treeger and Norman Brode are munist convictions are well- Sokolov. chairmen. For reservations, 'known; and J. Edgar Hoover has Workers in the Women's Divis- call TY. 5-6348. conceded that no espionage was ion have been invited to the sec- ond annual 'party celebrating the involved in the recent mystery of closing of the division's phase of the missing ounce of uranium. Lilienthal ,Smear Hit the campaign, Friday, June 17, at Knollwood country club. 81 PERCENT IN Reports in the women's division total $584,656 or 91 percent of ' coverage. General solicitation, under the chairmanship of Mrs. William B. Isenberg has reached $104,900 or 90 percent of quota; special gifts, under the chairman. ship of Mrs. Lewis B. Daniels, $130,000 or 86 percent of quota; and pre-campaign, Mrs. Abrlham Srere, chairman, $236,370 Zr 86 percent pf quota. Reservations for the party may be Made at WO. 5-3939. PLAY FOR GREAT STAKES On their merits the current ac- cusations against Lilienthal would be one-day newspaper escapades. But he is a liberal. Ile is an in- dependent public official who re- fuses to play Washington parlor games. He. is a Jew. In the real world these are explosive poli- tical qualities. So the slanders are intense and commonplace, the atmosphere of frameup grows and the lynch- spirit rises ... SPUR JERUSALEM PLANS JERUSALEM—Plans are being drawn to make Jerusalem the cultural and educational center of Israel and to double the city's population within five years. Knesset Approves Housing Project TEL A VIV—(WNS)—Approval of the government's housing and • • • • • • employment project was voted by the Knesset. Under the plan, 30,- 000 housing units are to be built for immigrants within the next featuring Chinese Native five months, thus giving employ- Foods and Family Dinners ment to 8.000 workers in June and 15,000 in the succeeding ••Egg Roll •Won-Ton months. •Sea Foods Conclusion here of the seven- I Chow Mein day World Revisionist conference ended with. the amalgamation of • Cantonese Style the organization with the Herut party. The combined groups are to be known in Israel as "Ingud Just North of Outer Dr. Herut" and outside Israel as the ! Open II a.m. to I a.m. • e;rit i 3is mrs dat , S i u r Ld, ays Zionist-Revisionist party. TELCOVE MAPS DANCE The L. A. Telcove "summer ] f frolic" will be held at 9 p. m., Sunday in the outdoor court of. • the Center . , 1 19472 Livernois II a.m. to 3 a.m. Take Out Service Phone UN. 4-9310 AIR CONDITIONED Events of the Week The Isaac Agree Memorial S.- eirly will hold a barn dance Sunday evening at Graemer's Barn, Inkster Road, one mile Julius Chajes, Center music di- north of Ten Mile Road. All pro- rector, will present Avrin Fore- ceeds are for charity. Square man, Reva Kowalsky, Joan Ma- dancing and entertainment will be featured. chin, Estelle Pappas, Judith Pat- terson and Robert Shulman in a piano recital at 1 p. m., Sunday at the Center. There is no admis- sion charge. NEW YORK—Philip Slomovita, Betty Kowalsky will present editor of the Detroit Jewish News, has joined the Labor Zion- Shirley Chicorel, Michael Gantz, ist Organization of America, the Barbara Littky, Marvin Littky, National Jewish Post revealed. Phyllis Pullberg, Geraldine Slomovitz' action formalized an Stashefsky and Annabel Weiss in editorial stand in which he preached the LZOA party line for a piano recital at 3 p. m., Sunday the past two years. • at the Center. The public is in- Rabbi Solomon Goldman of vited. Chicago, a former president of Adele Polansky of the music the ZOA, and Maurice Samuel, forum will present her students noted author, have also joined in a musical at 3 p. m., Sunday at the Labor group, the Post said. 3 Abandon ZOA for Labor Ranks the Detroit Federation of Wom- en's Clubs. Hancock and Second. Cub-Scouts of Den 4 will en- tertain their parents with a musical skit, "A Cub-Scout Gar- den," Sunday at Bagley School. Members of the cast include Carl Catlin, Alan Raznick, Michael Gilbert, Larry Harris, Jeffrey Kahn, Herbert Sosnick, Joel Gur- still, Steven Losh and Murray Final board meeting of the Sima. Mary Gilbert is De n Home Relief Society will be held Mother. at 12:30 p. m., Monday at the home of Mrs. Al Weisman on Delakova and Berk, Yiddish Oakman boulevard. At the clos- dance interpreters, will present ing regular session reports were a dance program at 8:30 p. rn., submitted by Mrs. Joseph Rot- Monday at the Center. For tickets, tenberg and Mrs. Frank J. Win- contact the Center. ton. The group's fall donor event The last meeting of the season has been set for Nov. 30 at the for the YPC of the Northwest Book Cadillac hotel. Hebrew Congregation will INSURED SAVINGS ACCOUNTS Home Relief Unit Board Meeting Set 0 CURRENT RATE AMERICAN SAYINGS it LOAN ASSOCIATION be Your Neighborhood Savings institution Dexter Blvd. at Cortland TO. 4•611 FOR THE BEST DEAL IN TOWN! • • • Give Us a Try •SUN-SUN INN • held at 8:45 p. in., Sunday. Al young people are invited. Before You Buy! ....A I' IL \ ALA istinliril No' thon P. Rosenthal, m SAI.F.S DEPARTMENT RES. 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