Thursday, October 6, 1949

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

On Oct.

15 members of the
high school of the Temple will
enjoy a progressive dinner which
will get under way at Sid Klein-
man's abode, wi,Ii the main course
By HELEN TENNENBAUM
at Ealine Platz's, and dessert at
PLAY TIME IS here again, and Marlene Shulak's home.
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we find a group rehearsing for
a repeat performance of that hil-
BY TI1E WAY, how about giv-
arious production of The Mur- ing a listen to "Teen Tempo" at
ders of Miriam," presented for a 11 a.m. every Saturday over sta-
small audience almost one and a
tion WDET-FM the 101.9 spot
half years ago. —,, ....
on your dial. This program stars
The play will be
two very popular Centralites,
presented at
Sonny Dahlgren and Len Os-
Central some
trow while Ralph "The second
time in the latter
half of Ralph and Earl" Chicory'
part of October.
keeps Wayne represented.
Those working
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hard to keep
TO CELEBRATE Rhoda Leach's
their lines
Sweet Sixteen, a luncheon was
straight are An-
given in her honor by her parents
gie Pappas,
at Bugler's. Helping liven up
Ralph Chicory',
Ilelen
the occasion were Rita Altman,
Al Gold, Arlany
Steinberg, Earl Meyers, Roberta Vida Biegehnan, Rosan Chodun,
Schneider and Norma Seidon.
• Phyllis Cohen, Karen Fisher,
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Thelma Jaffe and Gig Kaplan,
More enjoying the festivities
SPOTLIGHT ON Temple Beth
El . . . The roster of officers for were Frankie Parr, Ruth Ann
the high school class has just Radway, Ida Rappaport, Suzie
been announced with Sid Klein- Scheinberg, Susan Rapaport, Ber-
man, president; Barry Saffir, vice- nice Stewart, Margie Yagoda and
president; Stuart Orman, treasur- Joyce Zieve.
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er, and Judy Wise, secretary.

Teen-A t tie -
Sophisticates

The representative s from the
12th grade are Luba Jacobs, Joe
Berk and Diane Roberts. The 11th
graders have chosen Ken Brun-
conk, Margo Stark and Barry Sa-
lk. The 10th graders named Rob-
ert Frankel, Janet Katz, and Janet
Maas.
Participants in the recent Rosh
Hashonah services were 12th
grade members Linda Fuller,
Idelle Graff, Diane Roberts, Sid
"President" Kleinman, Eric Ros-
enberger, Seymour Rott, Joe
Berke, Peter Kirshmann, Jack
Kopnick, Harve Schwartz, Stu
Orman, and Carol Lewis.
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Symbol of Need

PARIS--(WN Si--While more

removed from Christian shelters

and private homes since the

Nazis were t•.:•iv.iiled from Poland,•

it is est iniaL•d. that 2,000 Polish
Jewish children were converted
during that ti:re, Dr. David Ka-
hana, forme r Chief Rabbi of Po-
land, who
route to Israel,
said. Dr.
ira declared that
the children A . :` were converted
are those who cannot be located
by the Jewish community.

At a conference of Jewish or-
ganizations, winch was called
here by Ose..1 health group,
it was decided to form a special
Jewish agency which will ac-
celerate the pi - aiess of finding
Jewish children Poland who
still live in non-Jewish homes.

The agency *id conduct a sys-
tematic inve-itliotrin among Pol-
ish peasants, rnonasteries and
churches in an effort to find
Jewish children who are said to
be mistreated in these non-Jew-
ish homes and institutions.

CONGRATULATIONS to love-
ly Sharon Sklar, whose talents
have won for her a regular spot
on the WXYZ-TV program, "Sup-
per Club." Sherry, known to her
looking and listening audience as
Lynn Sharon may be seen every
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night except Sunday,

Sherry's success will undoubt-
edly place her in, the income tax
bracket. More power to you and
loads of luck, "Lynn Sharon."
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2,000 Hunted
in Conversions

than 1,000 Je ..,41 children were

A youthful immigrant arrives at Belt Lid reception camp near
Nathanya. Lonely and bewildered, she represents the 71,000
Jewish immigrants forced to live in camps in Israel. The United
Tewisb appeal campaign provides for the resettlement programs of
the Joint Distribution Committee, United Palestine Appeal and
United Services for New Americans.

DON'T FORGET to let us hear
from you by calling TO. 7-6128,
or by dropping a line at 3300
Tyler.
See you at the next game and
THE FOLLOWING members of
The Bnai Moshe Religious
let's continue to bolster that team
last June's Confirmation class spirit!
i~n ol has introduced an em-
participated in the Yom Kippur
ph a sis on Bible which previously
Services of Temple Beth El: Mar-
For Want Ads that click, call was utilized as only one of the
cia Kleinman, Sharon Schwartz,
the Jewish Chronicle, WO. 1-1040, class divisions of its curriculum.
Joyce Lane and Barbara Gilbert. before 10 a.m., Wednesday.
The ninth grade has introduced

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Emphasize Bible Study at Bnai Moshe School

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As an example )f mistreatment
of orphaned Jewish children, the
conference was told of the case
of Hannah Zirrbler, a Jewish
orphan girl who was accused of
setting fire to the farm of her
Gentile foster-parents, was found
guilty and sentenced to five
years imprisonment. The girl
claimed that 3},.e had been badly
treated by' the family that
adopted her.

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Labor Zionist Leader
to DisCuss Israel Visit

"Pathways Through the Bible" as
Dr. Berl FrY nini, executive sec-
an introduction to the Bible in its
retary of the Labor Zionist Or-
complete form.
ganization of America. will report
The tenth grade, also has the on his visit to tercel at 9 p.m.,
study of Bible as the major part Sunday at th.• Labor Zionist In-
of the curriculum.
stitute, 13722 L , rwood avenue.

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