Thursday, October 17., 1142 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Plan Israel Visit Folk Chorus Maps Donor Page S Max Osnos Is Nanted Michigan UJA Head The Detroit Jewish Folk Chorus Max Osnos, Detroit business will hold its annual donor lunch- eon on Nov. 29 at the Mayfair and civic leader, has accepted Room, Mrs. Walter Litt, chaiman, the chairmanship of the Michigan announced. region of the United Jewish Ap- Committee members include peal, it was announced by Wil- Mesdanigs William Bescr, Morris Citrin, Rubin Goldman, Leon Gray, Joseph L. Jaffe Mary E. Kaplan, Isaac Kessler, Meyer La- cuff, Joseph Lazare, Sam Levine, Morris Pumish, Rubin Schwartz and Jack Weissman. Cantor and Mrs. Hyman Schulsinger will leave shortly for an extended visit to Israel. The couple will be honored by the Jewish Ministers Cantors Association of Detroit and friends at a. banquet on Tuesday at the Wilshire Hotel. Cantor Schulsinger, chairman of the association's music committee, was with Con- gregation Emanuel, N. Y., for the last nine years. Ile has served with Congregation Beth Abraham here, and is an authority on liturgical music. Vehicles for Israel The opening banquet of the chorus will be held Oct. 23 at the Jewish Cultural Center, Morris Citrin, president, disclosed. The chorus, directed - by Henri Goldberg, rehearses Monday eve- nings at the Cultural Center, 2705 Joy Road. There are openings for new members, Goldberg. said. 8th Graders to Graduate at S. Z. School Graduation exercises of the eighth grade students in the Shaarey Zedek Religious School will take place on Simchas Torah, Sunday morning in the makn Synagogue immediately following the service. The 1949 graduation class is as follow's: Burton Altman, ' James August, Jay Barbas, Ron- ald Barnett, Sharon Benson, Marvin Berger, Beverly Bricker, ' Sally Ann Cohen, Rhoda Coggan, ence of the UJA, held in Flint. Big gifts chairman of the 1949 drive of the Allied Jewish Cam- paign, which collects funds for the UJA in Detroit, Osnos has long been active in communal and philanthropic woik. Earlier this year, he toured Eu- rope and Israel as a member of the UJA overseas delegation, which surveyed the needs for as- sistance on the continent and in the Jewish state. Osnos 'will initiate his term as regional chairman by a series of visits to Michigan communities in behalf of the urgent cash col- lection drive now being conduct- ed by the UJA. He will be joined on these vis- its by Louis Berry and Joseph Holtzman, both of Detroit. UJA women's divisions throughout the state will be visited by Mrs. Hy C. Broder of Detroit and other women leaders. MAX OSNOS • • • liam Rosenwald, Judge Morris Rothenberg, and Rabbi Jonah B. Wise, national chairman of the UJA. - TORCH DRIVE Osnos was selected for the po. sition at the recent state confer- A j( m lips 1 all by Y Joachim Prinz Dr. Joachim Prinz, chairman of Toby Davidson, Suzanne Fein- the national administrative coin- berg, Rita Fidler, Bernard Fire-' stone, Irwin Field, Naomi Free- ' minee of. the American Jewish man, Robert Galin and Annette Congress ' will address the De- , trod. Division Wednesday, Oct. 19 Gladstone. Also Annette Goldman, Judy at a dinner meeting at the May- fair Room. Goldsmith, Shirley Goldstick, He will speak un "Germany— Paul Goodman, Richard Hendin, .Muriel Herman, Judith Joseph- the Problem of the World Today." Rabbi Prinz has recently re- son, Beverly Karbal, Sharon Kass, Marilyn Kates, Joyce Kaye, turned from Germany, where he Arlene Koven, Lois Kra•itz, was expelled in 1937 by the ges- Miriam Lachover, Valerie Latt. tapo for attacking the Nazi re- 'Ronna Leff, Lois Ann Lipshy, gime. The first major shipment of automotive products to ease Israel's transport shortage is being swung aboard a lighter. The trucks and buses are part of those purchased under the terms of an agreement with the Ford Motor Co. recently announced in Wash- ington by Israeli Ambassador Eliahu Elatli. The agreement pro- vides for the shipment of 1,800 vehicles, valued at $4,000,000. Sharon Losh, Judith Lumberg, Invitations can be secured by Florence Manela, Selma Denny calling the Congress office, TY. Munson, Mary Popkin, Fern 7-9650. Prag, Jtiyce Prag, Renee Rum, Elaine Rosenthal and Felicia Rosenthal. Others are Isolde Rubal, Bar- bara Samuels, Merla Samuels, I Marilyn Samuels, Lita Schechter, Carol Schmier, Carolyn Schwartz. Shirley Schwartz, Eleanor Shur, Jerome Silvarman, Rhoda Sta- melt,. Tommy Shifter, Sharon Superstein, Lois Tachna, Susan Victor, Rona Weingarden, Lenore Weiss, Patricia Weiss, Joan Weis- berg, Rosara Wine, Phyllis Zn- hott and Barbara Zuckerman. New Members 'Congress Cites Station Curbs Received by Candidates Infants Group meeting of the Infants At to Address by AJC Women a Service Group held at the Knoll- wood Country' Club. the follow- ing 25 new members were wel- comed into the group by the president, Mrs. 'Sainuel L. Mer- zon: Mesdames Sam Brandt, Ber- nard Davis, David Dubbs, Julius Fink, Andrew Gantz, William Gantz, Sam Goldman, Warren Greenstone, Jack Hencken, Leon- ard Horton, Jack King and Al Lesser. Also, Mesdames Sam Marks, Lillian Messenger, Sam Rabin- owitz, Jack Rubin, Abraham Sacks. Nate Strager• Ed Wax- man. Irving Weiner, David Yasse and Harry Zi,hler. Mrs. Ralph Shook and Mrs. Irving Brandt are making plans for the husband and wife dress- up party to held Sunday, Oct. 23 at Raemers* Barn. Wayne U. Board Picks Leo Papp Secretary Leo Papp, attorney at 1414-15 Dime Bldg., was elected corre- sponding secretary of the Wayne University Board of Governors by acclamation at the board'i regular meeting on Oct. 4. An indication that the Federal Communications Com ill i ss i on means to pursue its charges of news slanting against G. A. Richards, was pointed out today Mrs. Rosalie Kohen, director of the commission on law and so- A political forum at which can- cial action, Detroit Division. dictates for mayor and the city , American Jewish Congress. council will appear will be held She revealed that the federal under the auspices of the Detroit agency this week put all three Women's Division of the Ameri- Richards stations, which includes can Jewish Congress, Monday WJR of Detroit, on 'temporary afternoon, Oct. 31 at Temple status. The commission previously Beth Jericho, 11331 Linwood. had refused a sess.ular license re- Mrs. Benjamin I.,. Kohen, chair- newal to WGAR, Cleveland. man of the Congress commission The AJC in its original mem- on law and social action, will orandum prepared for presenta- preside. tion to the FCC, declared. The Each speaker will discuss the , evidence which we submit leaves topic "What Do You Consider; no doubt that Mr. Richards fo- the Vital Issues in Detroit and mented hatred against minorities, How Do You Intend To Cope devoted a public franchise to With Them?" partisan purposes and demon- This meeting is one of the strated himself to be utterly in- many slated for the month of capable of discharging the obli- October at which candidates of gations of fairness and imparti- various political parties will pre- ality imposed on radio licensees." sent their views. The American Jewish Congress PLAN GIRLS' CLUB is a non-political organization, A club for girls, 7'2-9, will be which does not endorse any po- started at the 12th Street Coun- litical candidates or party. The cil Center. For infoi smation, call public is invited to attend. Hal Schneiderman, TY. 8-6000. Listen to the Jewish Chronicle The Jewish Chronicle news Hour, the best in radio, at 11 a.m., deadline is noon on Mondays. 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