Thursday, September 15, IMO WOMEN'S CLUBS DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Isaacs. TO. 7-0974 or Harriet Le- vine, WE. 4-3154. Bnai David Sisterhood will hold its first meeting of the sea- son Monday evening. Final plans will be made for the donor Ts- alumnae association of luncheon to be held Tuesday, Sigma Theta Delta .mrority o Nov. 22. Proceeds will support Wayne University will hold its the Sisterhood's Sunday School. first meeting of the year on Toes For reservations call Mrs. Henry day at the home of Hernia Shore, UN. 3-8015. Pinsky. Officers are Joyce Mut nick, president, and Dorothy Solo The Ladies of Yeshivath Beth mon, Phyllis Lipchinsky, Marion Yehudah will hold their annual Greenberg, Bernice Pinsky and donor luncheon, at 12:30 p m., Frances Greenblatt. Tuesday, Oct. 25 at Lachar's on Dexter boulevard. Tickets may The new Business and Profes- be purchased by calling TO. sional Chapter of Pioneer Women 5-1151 or at the door. Proceeds will hold a men ► bership atTair will go for the purchase of land Wednesday evening. at the home for a new buildingl! of Mary Bednarsh, 2903 Webb Infant Service Group will hold avenue. Prospective members are in- its first meeting of year at a vited. For information, call luncheon Tuesday at the Knoll- Regina Goldstein, president; TY. wood country club. Mrs. Saul Golden and Mrs. Boyd Carnick 6-6152. are chairmen. A board meeting Young Women's Bicur Cholera will be held Mondby. " met Monday at the home of Mrs. Joseph Viedrah. The annual don- The Women's League for Sab- ' or luncheon is set for Oct. 19 at bath Observance, 12th street Masonic Temple. The group will branch, will hold an Oneg Shab- meet Monday at the home of Mrs. hat at 2 p.m., Saturday. Oct. 1, H. Parmet, 2977 Outer drive west. at Beth Tefilo Emanuel. Rabbi M. J. Wohlgelernter will be Deborah Auxiliary, BBYW, guest speaker. will start the season with a mem- bership tea to be held at 2 p.m., Zedakah Club will meet Mon- Sunday, at the home of Evelyn day, Sept. 26 at the home of Mrs. Prinstein, 3044 Calvert avenue. Louis Germansky, of Pennington All young women, 18 to 25 are in- drive, Mrs. Max Elias, president, vited. For information call Penny announced. UHS Names 2 Chairmen Daniel G' Cullen and Jacob Kellman have been appointed as- sociate chairmen of the education month commit- tee, Abe Kasle, president of the United Hebrew Schools, an nounced. Stress will be laid this year upon the organ- ization of classes for conversation- ' al Hebrew, Kasle said, and dem- Kasle onstration class- es will be arranged. As in other years, education Month will feature radio broad- casts, newspaper publicity, Syna- gogue addresses and other pro- grams, Kasle added. The first meeting dealing with plans for the observance of the 23rd annual education month is set for Thursday evening, Sept. 15, at the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg. Enrollment Up at Beth Yehudah With registrations still coming in at the rate of 70 a week, en- rollment in Yeshivath Beth Ye- hudah has climbed to a record total of 600 students, Rabbi Sim- eha Wasserman, Yeshivah dean, announced. Registration will continue until after the High Holy Days. Six classes of the day school and afternoon sessions of the Yeshivah have been closed, Rabbi Wasserman revealed, and only a few seats remain in most of the other classes. Two new instructors have been added to the faculty. They are Mrs. Alice Reinheimer, who has taught many years in the Detroit public schools and Louis Schul- man, a faculty member of Tap- pen Intermediate. Israel Import Licenses Issued for '$3,000,000 NEW YORK—The Israeli goit- eminent has recently issued im- port permitsofor the sum of $3,- 000.000 from the United States, according to the Israel Corpora- Ulm of America. The total Includes the amount of $500,000 for newsprint; $600,- 000 for raw materials for the tex- tile industry; $1,500,000 for auto- mobile spare parts and tires; and 1400,000 for miscellaneous goods. Mid rasha Set to Open Oct. 6 Named by JDA LEONARD N. SIMONS, of 19005 Parkside avenue, civic leader and advertising execu- tive, has been named to the Na- tional Council of the Joint De- fense Appeal The JDA is the fund-raising arm of the Amer- ican Jewish Committee and the Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith. PSYCHIATRIST TO SPEAK Dr. Benjamin Jeffries, psychi- atrist and director of the Wayne Cou1dy Mental clinic, will address the Wednesday evening discussion Group at 9 p.m., Sept. 21 at the Center. D E T R 0 1 T ' S Page rive Dr. Alexander W. Sanders, chairman of the board of gov- ernors of the Midrasha, College of Jewish Studies, announced that classes will begin on Thurs- day, Oct. 6. They will be held on Tuesday and Thursday evenings in the Ruse Sittig Cohen building, 13226 Lawton avenue. In the teachers training ad- vanced Hebrew department, the following courses will be offer- ed: Bible, Hebrew Literature and Grammar, Yiddish Literature and Grammer, Talmud, Philosophy, Education, History and Israel. The following subjects will be offered in the general Jewish studies department: H e b r e w Language and Grammer, Yiddish, Bible, Jewish Literature, History, Philosophy, Group Work Techni- ques and Israel. Courses in Arts and Crafts, Jewish Music and Dramatics, will also be offered. With the ex- ception of the Hebrew and Yid- ish courses, all other courses will be taught in English in this de- partment. The Israeli pronuncia- tion will be used, and emphasis will be placed on conversational Hebrew. For information, call TO. 8-0063. LARGEST Rouge Adults Plan Informal Dance The Adult Group, ages 21 to 35, of the Rouge Recreation House, will hold an informal dance at 9 p.01., Saturday, at the Crystal Ball Too in , Masonic Temple. Everyone is welcome. Other functions of this group are as follows: A block of seats is being ob- tained for the Michigan-Min- nesota game. A hayride at 7:30 p.m., Sunday, at Rouge Park, everyone to meet at the Rouge Recreation House. A Halloween party on Sun- due, Oct. 30. For information call TY. 7- 4879. Hebrew Taught at Bnai Moshe The Bnai Moshe Sunday School has introduced Hebrew in all classes from the third through tenth grades. Rabbi Morris Bodzin, Mrs. Zelda Rosenthal Selmar and Rabbi Julius Weinberg are in charge of the Hebrew program. Mrs. Bella Goldberg and Mrs. Naomi Floch have joined the school staff, Mitchell Feldman. chairman of the board, an- nounced. 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