Thursday, October I, 110
Aids Affair
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
&trope Trip I
for Sobeloff
AJC Speaker
Isidore Sobeloff, executive di-
rector of the Jewish Welfare
Federation of Detroit, will leave
Friday for a month's trip to
Europe and Israel in behalf of
the Joint Distribution Commit-
tee, the Jewish Agency for Israel
and the Council of Jewish Fed-
erations and Welfare Funds, Jul-
ian H. Krolik, federation in'esi-
dent, announced.
MRS, JOSEPH KUNIN
• • s
Sobeloff was invited by the
three agencies to undertake spe-
cial missions for each. His first
assignment will take him to
Paris, to participate as the JDC
official representative in a con-
ference of European regional di-
rectors, to help determine 1950
policy and program.
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Seminar Set
Post at S•Z.
by B. B. ADL Is Given. To
Gorrelick
A seminar will be presented by
the Mai Brill' Anti-Defamation
League Tuesday at the Center.
The sessions will begin at 10 a.m.
and extend through 3 p.m., Mrs.
Jack Howell, chairman of the
Greater Detroit B.B. Council,
announced.
DR. -JOACHIM PRINZ, chair-
Later in October, Ssbeloff will man of the national administra-
go to Israel to take part in a tive committee of the American
conference cons tering the rela- Jewish Congress and recently
tionship of the JDC, major back from a visit to Germany
ewish relief agency overseas, and Europe, will address the
and the Jewish Agency for work Detroit division of the congress
in Israel •
at a dinner meeting. Oct. 19 at
In Sobelft a,
the Mayfair Room. Mrs. Sam-
The first annual donor lunch- Avrunin, associateb sence W illiam
director , will uel Green, president of the De-
eon of the combined Mizrachi head the federation.
troit unit, will preside. Born in
Women's chapters will be held
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Upper Silesia, Germany, Dr.
Tuesday, Dec. 7, at the Northwest
'STABLE' AT FOX
Prinz was one of the first Zion-
Hebrew auditorium.
"Come to the Stable," the ist Rabbis to preach Zionism
Mrs. Louis Friedman, general story of two nuns on an im-
from a German pulpit in spite
chairman of the event, announced possible mission, portrayed by
of the Hitler regime.
the selection of the following as- Loretta Young and Celeste Holm,
sistants: has been held over for a second
The Jewish Chronicle news
Mesdames Joseph Kunin, Sam week at the Fox Theater.
deadline is noon on Mondays.
Bicoo, S. Goodman, A. Gold-
smith, J. Goose, D. Check, D.
Stark and Joshua Sperka.
The proceeds of the luncheon
will be devoted to equipping a
"Detroit Bungalow" to house im-
migrant children in Israel, in the
children's village of Raanana,
maintained by the American Mi7-
rvhi Women.
Mizraehi Unit
Charts Donor
Rabbi Benjamin H. Gorrelick
has been appointed director of -
education for Congregation Sha-
arey Zedek, Rabbi Morris Adler
and Harry M. Shulman, president
of the Synagogue, announced.
For the past seven years Rabbi •
Gorrelick has served as Rabbi
and educational director of Con-
gregation Sons of Israel, Albany,
N. Y. He was ordained by the
Jewish Theological Seminary and
is a graduate of its teacher's in-
stitute.
Speakers will be Mrs. Myron
Harrison, national director of
women's activities for the ADL;
Haskell Lazere, ADL Michigan
director: Dr. Mildred Peters of
Wayne University, and Boris
Joffe, executive director of the
Community Council.
For reservations, call
In announcing his appointment,
Mrs.
Howell, TY. 6-1649.
Rabbi Adler said, "Rabbi Gorre-
lick brings to his task extensive
knowledge and experience and a
consecrated devotion to Jewish
values and ideals.
"I cordially welcome him as an
Beth Yehudah Schools' first associate and colleague."
crop of high school graduates, all
now pre-medical students at
Wayne University, are returning Urge Truman Aid
to their alma mater six mornings
Israel in UN-AFL
a week for advanced Jewish
WASHINGTON, D.C.—Acced-
studies.
ing to the request (‘f the American
Yehudah Cohen, Robert Marx
Trade Union Council for Ilistad-
and Alfred Rubin, who received rut, William Green, president of
their diplomas this summer, are
the American Federation of La-
enrolled in Beth Yehudah's ad-
bor, urged President Harry S.
vanced Talmud seminar, and at-
Truman to instruct the U. S. dele-
tend lectures in ethics. Jewish gation to the UN
to favor Israel's
code, Bible and history.
retention of Jerusalem.
Graduates Return
To Beth Yehudah
Service Group
Coininittees
Map Sessions
Collection committees in all
trade and professional divisions
of the Detroit Service Group are
at work in an effort to keep cash
payments at the high standard
set by record August and Sep-
, tember collection months, Irving
W. Blumberg. group president,
announced.
INVITES YOU
Louis Robinson is serving as
• chairman of collections in the
mercantile division, with the
jewelers' section, whose members
• are conducting a special collec-
tion, with Samuel Gerson and
Emil Rose as chairmen,
The mercantile division will
' hold a general collection commit-
tee luncheon meeting, 11 a.m.,
Sunday, Oct. 23, at the Center,
while the Furniture Section will
hold a special meeting 12:30 p.m.,
Wednesday, Oct. 12, at the - fur-
niture Club.
Collection committee members
in the mechanical trades division
have set their meeting for 12
noon, Tuesday at the JWF °fries.
Chairmen now at work in
other divisions inlude Louis C.
Blumberg. services; Tom Borman
and Morris Mendelson, food: and
Lew Wisper, sits and crafts.
to visit its complete, new
Seven Mile Road Store at Livernois
where you will find all the fashions
for which SIEGEL'S has long been famous
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infants' wear .
(JWB).
shoes for women and children .
layettes • .. nursery equipment
ready-to-wear for girls, pre-teens and teens ... lingerie
Rook Month Fetes
Set for November
NEW YORK—The 75th birth-
days of Dr. Louis Ginzberg, world'
famous Jewish scholar and Ed-
mund Fleg. noted French-Jewish
author, are anions the many an-
niversaries of Jewish scholars,
writers, poets and organizations
concerned with Jewish learning
to be commemorated during Jew-
ish Book Month from Nov. 11 to
Dec. 11.
Articles on these anniversaries
appear in the eighth volume of
the tai-lingual Jewish Book An-
nual, just published by the Jew-
ish Book Council of America, co-
ordinator of Jewish Book Month.
The Council is sponsored by the
National Jewish Welfare Board
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hosiery • ,
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gloves . . . cosmetics . • . jewelry . . . scarfs.
our Second Floor . . .
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... suits . . . dresses . . . sportswear ..
furs
millinery .. . blouses .
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