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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1949-10-06

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Thursday, October 6, 1949

DETROIT JEWISH

I

Bnai Brith,
Highlights

CHRONICLE

1/1/YOU11001i.

By LIONEL GINSBERG'
RFUL .... exciting ...
WONDE RFUL
WONDE

Detroit Chapter

Page l

sented before Bnai Brith Lodges.
Chapters and any. ;interested
groups. Vic Bloomfield, vice-
ptesident Of Detroit Greater Bnai
Brith, is adviser of the hardwork-
ing group.
• • •
Maynard Kalef, president of
the Detroit-Windsor Council of
AZA, announces that• the first
meeting of the new term will be
held and plans for city wide activ
ities in the fields of athletics, re-
ligion and community service will
be discussed.

2 New Groups Admitted
to Community Council

1

Two organizations were ad-
milted to the Jewish Comtnupity
Council upon recommendation of
Mrs. Josephine Weiner, chairman
of the admissions committee.
They are the Harr) B. Keidan
Lodge of Bnai Brith and the
Men's Club of Congregation Gem-
iluth Chassodim.

These words could .aptly de-
scribe . the Yom Kippur Night
Dance lastM d•
For
all of you who were lucky enough
to be there, the dance needs no
description; but for those who
The Jewish Chronicle news
were :•iinable to attend, let us.
deadline is noon on Mondays.
say that it was probably the most
• • •
terrific Yom Kippur Night Dance;
yet (and there have been Many);
Buy Your Sweetest Day Gift Early
• Pisgah Chapter
Bob Strong and orchestra, who
We Will Be Closed Sat., Oct. 15, on Account of Sukkot
A dessert luncheon is set for
furnished the music, were out.
12:30 ,p.m., Monday at the May-
standing as was the hall itself.
fair Room, Mrs. Jack Ketai, fund-
• • •
REMEItigie
Only
cia nd
raising chairman, announced. Mrs.
lt !
George Edwards led the BBYO
Robert Coggan, president of the
Parade down Dexter several
Will Make II elle
Greater Detroit B.B. N.Voinen',5
days before the dance, along I
Council, will speak. A fur
etesf. er "a131
n . "
with many dignitaries in the
Swe
fashinit show and talk on ''So You
MRS. MORRIS TACK

way
ranks of Bnai Brith. Among
• • •
Weill to Be Beautiful?' will lea- .
SAT. CT,
f ., O
them were Dr. Lawrence YafTa,
ture• the meeting. For reserva-
ALE
so_
i
James Laker, Chuck Levy and
tions; call Mrs. William Fogel ?
w RA P_ P ED
A
" „ Gal
Harry Mirvis. The Charles Young
TO.' 8:7773.
r REE
Post of the American Legion fur-
• • •
SAp T t fec wi ii t ; i
nished the very fine marching
rem
BO
n
music which set the pace for all
Downtown Chapter
s •
of
those
who
.took
part.
Almost
Si 19 b ""
The' board m e t on Wednesday
With 5100,000 as their goal, all of the AZA and BBG chapters
at the home of Mr,. Howard
111
U .
Up
members of the Greater Detroit were represented in large num-
Wolfe'.
Bnai Brith Women's Council are bers and marched all the way'
• . •
completing arrangements f o r, from Davison to Boston. The
DOWNTOWN:
Pisgah Lodge
their third annual fund raising AZA's furnished a very colorful
136
W.
LAFAYETTE
spectacle
with
their
multi-colored
affair,
slated
this
year
for
Nov.
21
"The Good Old Dairs." a full-
Block from City Hall
jackets ranging all the way from
length comedy film, wil' he shown at Masonic Temple.
and Other Neighborhood Shops
black and white to red and.gold.
M the meeting Monday, at the
With contributions already re-
Throughout the entire parade
Center.
ceived, District 6 has sent five
• • •
trucks. X-ray equipment and 50,- there were Clowns pi'esent with
000,000
packs of eigaerts to the a "Frankenstein" near' the end.
Zager Lodge •• Israeli defense
forces, Mrs. Mor- But as all good things must come
Menorah pins were presented ris
ris Tack, fund-raising chairman, to an end, so it was with this
parade as Jerry Varon's band
o riew menthe's, Morris Rhode. disclosed.
in the last truck gave out with
Allan Rosenberg, Zel Lefkofsky,
Featured at the Noy. 21, affair everything from .a • ,rhumba • to
Carl Altman and J. S. Barr, by
Mort Rubenstein, membership will be Mickey Katz, and his Dixieland jazz.
ehan•Inuri. The'lodge will meet oft "Borschtvapades," here after . a
The. Israel Chapter 735,. threw
Tue4M ay.
• •successfel engagement in Los
ALL A.G.A. BURNERS
Angeles.

another surprise going-away party
,
for Harry Mirvis at the home. of
Deadline
fee
the
fund-raising
Rabbi Zager Chapter paper name contest has • been ex- Eugene Cutts:. The .party was a
The chapter, will be host, to the tended to Oct. 20, Mrs. Berpard stag affair featuring movies and
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Rabbi Zager lodge at a social.on Goodman. publicity chairman, I refreshments with the boys giv-
BEST INSTALLERS - NO KIDS
Wednesday, Oct. 12 at Unai announced.
ing Harry a handsome desk pen
ror BRYANT
. .
Moshe,
Set. Both Chuck.Levy.and Israel's
by Michiga n
• •
i•0 ROBERTS CORDON, •
chapter , adviser Morris Yarns
Consolidated Gas Co. and
were present.
ior IANITROL
Gershwin Chapter
Department Safety Engineering,
' Harry left Detroit for Milwau-
A fashion show will feature the -1.

kee the day after the dance, but
meeting -set for 8:30 p.m., Tate-
42 YEARS IN BUSINESS
' A..,
" tS
ii„
lrirOtry l'a few days before, a . third
day at, the Jewish Fraternal Hall,
,....,
ci
party was given in Harry's honor
YOUR' DAD KNEW US
Linwood at Lawrence For infor-,
at the home of Leonard Rachmiel
matins, call Mrs. Herman Schott- ' MONTREAL — ( WNS 1 —Legis- (764), This pa1ty was spohsored
MR.' RUDMAN WILL CALL ON YOU PERSONALLY •
ber4 . 01. 4-7452,
lotion forbidding -discrimination l by a combination of several AZA
• • •
against Jews and other minori- i ch a pters.
"LICENSED CONTRACTORS"
• • •

in Canada was requested in
Marshall Chapter - • a ties
resolution adopted by the Can-
The AZA in Grand Rapids is
The second donor rally will be adian Trades and Labor Con- planning a "F"ather'and Son" eve-
held' at '8:30 If
Werfnesdaylgress, affiliated with the Amer- ning on Oct, 9. A banquet in the
Oct: 12 at the Workman's'Circl& lean Federation of Labor.
'Serving the Public )Faithfully for Over 42 Years
newly built Grand Rapids syna-
— EAST —
— WEST
Mrs: 'Ben Nadis. president. in; ; The congress also' Voted sup- gogue will be the Main event .'
Phone TV. 5-3204
mounted. The tally will testate
. Phone LA. 7-3600
for Histradrut, the Israel 1'with Chuck (all-over) . Levy as
FREE
5749 Grand River
13411 Gratiot
eards and Matr-joneMrs: Sam- federation of labor.
; the principal speaker.
Across from Olympia
Near McNichols Rd
• • •
net Bank. , past-president oteDis-
.
ESTIMATES
Stadium
-
Ask for
Ask For
trict will speak, Mrs. Albert; A special committee which, re- A legitimate theatre production
Mr.
Rudman
ported
to
the
Congress
on
dis-
is
the
goal
of
the
Mr.
Budman,
Gutman, program chairman, an-
BBYO Stock
crimination and race incitement Company which is now organ'iz-
nounced.
OPEN TIL
— SUNDAYS 1-5
• decared that Jews suffer more i ing. This production will be pre-
than other minorities in Canada — -
from job discrimination in.,priv-.
ate and public work and cited as

an example the Toronto munici-
pal government where, it. de- ..
dared, there isn't one Jew 1it the
local police department. ;

A new trend in fashion shows
will be inaugurated when the
chaplet' presents a showing of the
latest in furs and millinery at
8:30 p.m., Tuesday at the Beth
Aaron Synagogue: Refreshments
will be served.

B.B. Women
Eye Fund Fete

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Alpha 'Omega
,
Unit Charts
Charity Ball

5 I)etroit lIabonula
to Study in Israel

The Detroit • Alumni Chapter of
the National Alpha Omega dental ,
fraternity will sponsor its "Pro-
fesisional Ball" on Saturday, Oct.
15 in the Fountain Ballroom of
Habonim, Labor Zionist youth
the Masonic Temple. Skitch Hen- movement, will "send 25 of
defson, his piano end otaihestra,' members from the U.S. and
will provide the entertainment. I Canada to study at Beth Berl: a
All proceeds will r .be donated ; university located in Kfar Saba, '
to the Alpha Omega . biological Israel
laboratory at Brandeis Univer-
Five Detroiters are among those
sity, America's first Jewish spon- selected. Leaving early in Or-
sored non-sectarian university. , tuber will be Jack Brightman,
The president of the Detroit Eleanor Goldberg, Rolland Kam-
Alumni Chapter, Dr. Ile' twit V. ' finer,Lollie Marks and Rena
Lee, has appointed the following silver.
committeemen: General chair-
man, Dr. Samuel S. Gerendasy; '
and Drs. Jack Lawson, Alex Kap-
lan, Leon Katzin, Fred Stein. Mar-
tin Naimark, Louis Galin, Abe
Pearlman, Leonard Sailnw, and
George V. Leib.
The tickets may be obtained at
the door or by calling VI. 1-6012.

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HEALTH SERVICE DATA
A complete health education
service to women is offered from
7-9 p.m., Thursday at the Cen-
ter. For registration, call George
Could, TR. 5-8490.

Tell
Your
Friends

JEWISH
CHRONICLE HOUR
SUNDAY, 11:00 A.M.

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