Thursday, September 29,949 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE No Longer a DP Bnai Brith Highlights Morgenthau Lodge New members were initiated by Elias Goldberg, council degree team chairman at the lodge's first meeting of the season. An execu- tive meeting will be held Wednes- day evening, Sept. 28, at the home of president Jack Carninker. • • • Oscar Bank, degree team chairman, announces that the team performed the initiation ceremony for the Harvey Leven- berg Lodge in Mt. Clemens. • • • The lodge is arranging for a veterans entertainment in No- vember. An indoctrination pro- gram is planned for Monday, Oct 17. The Bloch bowlers bowl at 9:15 p.m., every Wednesday at the Dextet: Recreation. • • • Gershwin Lodge The lodge met at the Jewish Fraternal Club, on Linwood ave- nue. Ten new members were welcomed. Seymour Milgrom, Tom Nessil, Saul Kuretsky and Frank Blazoksky were voted into .vacated offices. • • • Rabbi Zager Chapter • A "cabaret night" is set for 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 12 at Bnai Moshe. Mrs. Leonard Sims, past-president of Women's Grand Lodge 6 will speak. The dramatic group will entertain, Mrs. Henry Onrich, -chsmtee president, an- nounced. Members wishing to join the dramatic group, call Mrs. Henry Shore, chairmap, UN. 3-8015. BBYOutloOk t. By LIONEL GINSBURG ' There's still time to get your tickets to the Tom Kippur Night Dance. From all reports, ticket sales are going pretty well, but we're still depending on all of you to sell all the tickets you possibly :can. Remember we will all profit by a successful dance. • • • •Have you heard about F.D.R.'s new "Sunshine Committee"? This . one-girl committee (116salind Lu- chansky) carries on some very, worthy chapter work which con, sisLI of, among other things, sending out birthday cards to fel- low members and anniversary cards to their parents. • • • All the way from the Landsherg, Germany, DP camp came Isaac Sandau to register hi. son Eliezer, 4, in the nursery of Yeshivath Beth Yehudah. Sandau at first refused to go to the U.S. because he believed he could not raise his son in the ancient Jewish traditions. Informed that facilities for such an education existed in Detroit, he emigrated directly here and made arrangements for the child's education soon after his arrival. Sandau, a shoemaker, lives at 143 Calvert avenue, in a flat maintained by the Resettlement Bureau. Free Education O.K.'d- As Knesset Ends Session TEL AVIV—(WNS)—The his- toric first session of the Israel Knesset, the first Jewish parlia- ment to come into existence, ad- journed on Sept. 12 until Nov. 7, .after adopting Israel's first free public education bill. Before adjournment, Speaker Yosef Spinzak reviewed the native city, where he had once achievements of the first session attempted to organize a cam- Which adopted 70 bills. paign of anti-British terror, it • - -The public school law provides was .learned here. for the free education of all chit-. THREATENS FAST .4i-it between the ages of five and Tzafati now states tie Will fast to death unless the Knesset will Members of the General Zion- consent to listen to his plan for ist and. Progressive parties voted the erection of a "World Peace against the bill because it per- Center" in Jerusalem on the site petuates the separate school sys- of the ancient Temple of Solo- tems now being maintained by mon. The Israel government 'regards the Labor, General Zionists, Miz- rachi and A g u d a t h Yisrpel the Samaritans as Jews, declared minister of immigration- Moshe parties. • Shapira in conjunction with the YOUTH MENTALLY ILL announcement that 30 of the 160 Minister. of education -Zalinan surviving members of this sect Shazar reported that the school recently crossed the Israel, fron- enrollment this year will include tier. to settle in the Jewish. State. 100.900 Jewish children, 15,000 Itzhak Ben Arnrain, high priest Arah children and 12,000 chil- of the Samaritans, is pow in dren in immigrant reception .Jerusalem where he, is conferring camps. At leist 700 more teachers with Itzhak Ben Zvi and other are needed, he stated. Israel leaders about resettling the Elsewhere in the Knesset, other other members of his sect in items of interest occured. Israel. Turner-Brooks `Hour' Sponsor New Limitations Placed on Packages to Israel :buy :ROKEACII: : Sholem Aleichem Slates Luncheon The Women's Division of the Sholem Aleichem Institute will hold its first luncheon meeting of the season on Oct. 15. at the home of Mrs. Samuel Rosen, 1421 Boston boulevard. . • Leaders Mourn Mrs. Morirenthau "Elinor Morgenthau had great integrity of mind spirit, great courage and vision," Mrs. Roose- velt said. "She never lost sight of tier responsibility to humanity, despite all the calls that Were made upon her." . , Prescriptions and Repair Called for and Delivered Per Service at All Times Phone WEbster 3.3332 • • EDWARD PEVOS ' EDWARD Oculist Prescriptions Excluyively. Sun GlaSses, Safety Lenses, Modern Frames. :VtIG Ewald Cirri' at Buena. Vista Detroit 4, Michigan Fete Harry Grant on tOth Birthday Harry S. Grant was honored Ly Temple Beth El on his 70th birth- day at the Standard Club. The luncheon was attended by the Rabbis, officers and board trustees of the Temple. Also present were Mrs. Gra t and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rand. Grant's son-in-law and daugh'ec. WISHING A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR TO ALL OUR CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS For the Best in Kosher Meats and Poultry It's The Quality Kosher Meat & Poultry, Market Max Finkel Dave Hoshkovitz Prompt Delivery Service 3353 W. Davison TO. 11-5197 New Year's Greetings and Best Wishes to All JOHN F. IVORY Storage Company, Inc. • Local and Long Distance. Moving 8035 Woodwind Ave. TR. 3-5000 Mrs. Alexander W. Sander; will speak on "Jews in Moslem Countries." NEW YEAR GREETINGS from the Pioneer Women's Organization l i t le 1 111 TO ALL MEMBERS and FRIENDS NATIONAL LAUNDRY ACME METAL CO. 555 Farnsworth 8401 Lumpkin Greetings BARLEY and • • MUSHROOM SOUP • A committee to assist Charles era of the Jewish Education flu- Feinberg, chairman of the Jewish reau movement in the U.S., will Education Month committee of speak at a communitywide gath- the Community Council, has been ering on Oct. 5. announced by Dr. S h m a rya The topic will be "Are Our Kleinman, Council president. Children Ours?" The committee is composed of Dr. B. Benedict Glazer of Temple Beth El; Morris Garvett, presi- dent of the Center; Rabbi M. J. Wohlnclernter, president of Ye- shivath Beth Yehudah; Joseph Slattern Aleichem s•hoola have Bernstein, editor of the Detroit acquired a school bus through the edition of the Jewish "Daily efforts of J. B. Ormond, member Forward"; and Rabbi Moses Lehr- of the Odesser Society. The bus man, Congregation Bnai Moshe. will be used to facilitate trans- Also, Louis LaMed, founder of portation of students to the the Louis LaMed Awards in He- schools and kindergartens. brew and Yiddish literature; Abe A few vacancies are still open Kasle, president of the United in the kindergartens and after- Hebrew Schools; and David Sis- school classes fur children from lin, Labor Zionist leader. six to 12. For information. call Rabbi Barnett R. Brickner of WE. 3-5404. the Euclid Avenue Temple in Cleveland, and one of the found- NEW YORK —President Tru- man joined many leaders in pub- lic life in Mourning the death of Mrs. Henry Morgenthau, Jr., wife of the former secretary of the Abraham Tzafati, a young treasury and general chairman of Persian Jew who brandished a the United Jewish Appeal. loaded gun at Premier Ben Gut- Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt. a ion and Israel cabinet members during a session of the Knesset close personal friend of Mrs. Mor- and was committed to jail, was genthau for more than 20 years, declared to be mentally unstable delivered the eulogy at funeral by authorities in Teheran, his services in Temple Emanu-El. One of the goodwill sponsors of Chapter 231 held elections a few days ago. Yours truly re- the "Chronicle Hour" is Turner- tired as temporary president in Brooks, Inc., of w h i c h C. R. favor of Ben' Lusky, and Mel ,Brooks is president and Herbert Weiner became V.P. Other offi- cers are Bob Tuttleman, Jerry C. Turner is vice-president. Flint and Ernie Neuvirth. The company has been in bus- • • • iness since 1933 at 9910 Dexter, Attention BBYO'ers: having started in a small store This is your column. It was and expanded to its present loca- created expressly for your chap- tion. The company specializes in ter news. So, if you want news Our coverings and kitchen plan- printed, there's only one way ... ning and appliances. call UN. 2-8630, Among the floor coverings han- dled are Armstrong, Maim and Goodyear rubber flooring. It also carries leading makes of carpets such as Biglow, Mohawk and The government of Israel has Alexander Smith. informed the U.S. Post Office de- partment that gift parcels ad- CENTER MOTHERS' CLUB dressed to Israel may not contain The Center Mothers' Cluti will more than four HA_ six ounces of food, and that not more than meet at 7:15 p.m.. Monday, Oct. two suds parcels may be received 17. per month by any family in Israel, postmaster Roscoe B. Huston an- nounced. The value of any parcel cannot be more than $4, unless the ad- dressee has received an import permit from Israel. •serve Council Names Committee for Jetvish Education Month Sholem Aleichem Gets School Bus Marshall Lodge Bloch Lodge Pagel rotoRs iHAT LAI The makers of Mae-o-Lac Fadeless Paints extend their Best Wishes for a happy and Healthy New rear.