Thursday,
October 13, 1949
Bitai Brith
Highlights
Bloch Chapter
Mrs. Albert Farrell demon-
skated the latest in hair styling
and correct makeup at a meeting
of the chapter, Mrs. Gertrude
Langdorf, president, announced.
Models were chosen from the
membership.
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Israel Lodge
The lodge is the newly crowned
B. B. softball champion. Sidney
Eidelman was captain. A feather
party will be held on the evening
of Nov. 19. The lodge meets on
the first and third Wednesday of
each month at the new Jericho
Hall.
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Israel Chapter
DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
Dearborn Hospital. Movies were
shown.
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Bloch Lodge
An initiation and indoctrination
meeting wilf be held on Monday
at the Labor Zionist Institute,
13722 Linwood avenue. Israel
lodge will officiate. Entertain-
ment will be furnished by Victor
Bloomfield, vice-president of the
'Greater Detroit B. B. and ama-
teur hypnotist and a choral group.
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Morgenthau Lodge
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Rabbi Zaeger Lodge
Gershwin Lodge
The lodge will meet at 8:30
p.m., Thursday, Oct. 13, at the
The dramatic group ..will pre- Jewish Fraternal Club. There
sent "The Saga of Mt. Clemens," will be movies, refreshments and
at the group's next meeting. Di- a guest speaker.
rectod by Ida Ehrlich and Ethel
Blackman, the cast includes Jean
Golinsky, Ruth Abramson, Dor-
Announcement was recently
othy Jones, Florence Klein, Dor-
made by Mrs. Leonard Farber,
othy Bronson and Belle Fruit-
president, of two new chairman-
man.
ships. Mrs. Theodore Brown will
head a new program to make can-
cer pads. For information call
A fund-raising social will be her at WE. 5-0390. Mrs. Morris
held on Tuesday at the home of Beresh is the head of the north-
Mrs. Leon Dreylinger, 2325 Stur- west car pool. Anyone desiring
tevant. The program will feature rides should call UN. 1-4990.
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entertainment by Sylvia Weider
and Mrs. Abe Schwartz followed
by Mah Jongg and cards. For in-
A fur fashion show highlighted
formation call Mrs. Dreylinger, the second meeting of the chapter
TO. 7-5578, or Mrs. Leglie Rosen- at the Book-Cadillac Hotel. Mrs.
berg. TO. 8-8424.
Sidney Katt. book chairman, gave
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Morgenthau Chapter
BBYOutlook
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•The lodge will hold its annual
Hallowe'en party as a "hard
times" affair 4in Monday, Oct. 31,
at the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg.,
Jack Caminker, president, an-
nounced. The lodge will meet
on Monday.
The fourth annual "feather"
party will be held at 8:30 p.m.,
Wednesday, Nov. 16, at the May-
The ' group will meet at 8:30 fair Room. Admission is free and
p.m. Tuesday at Bnai David. Mrs. door prizes will be awarded. For
Samuel Bank, sentinel of Wo- information phone Herman
1-5710.
men's District Grand Lodge 6, Schneider, VI.
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will speak.
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Handler Chapter
Reports on Israel
MRS. PHILIP STOLLMAN,
president of the David Horo-
doker Jrs., gave an account
of her recent trip to Israel at
a meeting of the group, Sept.
27. Mrs. Stollman reported on
the work of David-Horodoker
committee in the new State.
The David Horodoker Jrs.
donor is slated for Nov. 29
at the Fort Wayne Hotel. For
information, call Mrs. F. Fried-
man TO. 6-1966.
Pioneer Units Set
Membership Teas
Bloch Chapter
Keidan'Chapter
B. and P. Chapter
Local Histadrut Hears
Accounts on Holy Land
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Rabbi Zager Chapter
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Marshall Lodge
By
CT.
LIONEL GINSBURG
Israel Closes
Doors to Youth
30 IS the date and Flint
TEL AVIV — (Special) — With
is the place for the next AZA
Israel's frontiers bursting at the
Michigan Regional Council meet-
seams because of the overflow of
ing. Sid Rubenstein, 313, presi-
newcomers, the Jewish youth of
dent of the council, announ^ed
North Africa are finding Israel's
that particulars for the regional doors temporarily closed to them.
tournament will be discussed. All
They are instead being de-
persons interested in attending toured through Europe. France
the meeting, contact BBYO head- has received 1,800 of them and
quarters for information.
others will travel for orientation
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and training to Denmark, Nor-
sun TIII: N. Y. YANKEES aren't way, Sweden and Italy.
the only ones who cupped the CAN'T ABSORB THEM
American League title this sea- ...Israel cannot absorb the thou-
did the boys in 656 sands of youths ready to come
in the Detroit-Windsor AZA while she is trying to take care
League. The 656 boys won over of the adults flooding the coun-
Windsor in the final game by the try at the same time, Gene Cur-
narrow margin of 7-5.
riven, N. Y. Times correspondent,
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explained.
IT'S TEA TIME! At least as far
More than 82,000 immigrants
as the girls are concerned. The
are in Israeli camps, he said, and
Naomi Young Womens Chapter
the figures are rising. He called
will hold a membership tea to-
the European absorption plan
day at the home of Joyce Seed-
"the best thing that could hap-
burg. Tess Schwartz. director of
pen from Israel's standpoint as
Detroit BBG's, will be the fea-
these teen-agers will be trained
tured speaker.
for the future and be able to help
Not to be outdone, the girls in
out where help will he badly
Frances Solovich, BBG will have needed."
their annual membership tea at
AWAIT 1,000 MONTHLY
the home of Mrs. Solovich at 2:00
Halassah and the Jewish
p. m., Sunday.
Agency hope to bring in about
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THE BEST of luck to the East 1,000 of these youths monthly
after they are trained in the Eu-
Side BBG who, after several
ropean centers.
years of inactivity, are reorgan-
There are 25,000 Jewish chil-
izing. First on their list'of activ-
dren in Morocco alone. Of these
ities was a buffet supper which
approximately 85 per cent have
was held Tuesday.
trachoma. the crippling eye di-
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AN INSTALLATION of of- sease.
According to Moshe Kul, youth
ficers to be held on Oct. 23 at
the Center is the next scheduled director of the Jewish Agency,
event of the Lena Farber BBG. 50 per cent of the children never
Installing officer will be Char- reach the age of 13.
lotte Waterstone, and among
those being installed are Marcia
Tapper, Francine Parr and Mari-
lyn prossberg.
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AT THE LAST meeting of the
The Bnai Moshe Men's Club
Detroit-Windsor Council elections will hold its anneal Simchas
were held with Eddie Stewart, Torah harvest dance at 8:30 p.m.,
764, winning the presidential Sunday in the social hall.
post and Earl Scrap, 314, be-
The Sisterhood and Young
coming vice-president. Also of Married Couples group are co-
314 was Mort Jaffe, the new sponsors and their memberships
treasurer, and Don Ainbinder, are also invited. A orchestra
33.7, secretary.
will provide dance music.
The Pioneer Women's Council
will hold a series of membership
teas through the week of Oct. 17-
24.
The schedule is as follows
Muria Czenesh, Monday after-
noon; Brandeis, Monday evening:
Israel, Tuesday afternoon; Golda
Meyerson, Tuesday evening; Club
1, Tuesday evening; Club 2, Wed-
nesday afternoon, and B. and P.,
Wednesday evening.
Also. membership chairmen,
Thursday afternoon; Sharona,
Thursday evening; Ilanita, Sat-
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a tea at her home for members urday afternoon: executive
who brought in ads. The chapter boards, Monday afternoon, Oct.
The chapter will hold an on meets again on Nov. •1 at the 24; Masada,' Monday evening, and
Book Cadillac Hotel.
Avodah, Monday evening,
meeting at 8:30 p. in. Wednes-
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day, Oct. 19, at the Hotel Tuller,
Ellen Goldberg, president. an-
nounced. A symposium on charm
will highlight the evening. Plans
will be discussed for a cocktail
party for purchasers of fund-
raising tickets. All girls in the
business and professional fields
Intensified support from Amer- tions of the Histadrut in helping
are invited.
ican Jews and the Histadrut was the newcomers take root in Israel.
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called for by leaders of Detroit's
Outstanding examples, he said, N
Histadrut committee as they re- are the classes and clubs conduct-
The chapter will hold its first ported to the Histadrut campaign ed in newcomers'.cainps, the trade
membership tea, honoring its executive about their recent trip schools, recreation and sport pro-
grams in .former Arab villages,
president, Mrs. Henry Onrich, on to Israel.
Just back from the Holy land the 6,000 unit housing program .4
Thursday, Oct. 20, at the home
of Mrs. Jack Klein, 18295 Santa are Nathan Rose, president of launched for Histadrqt workers . ,t1
Barbara avenue. ''The Mature Beriznitzer Aid. Morris Ross, Ber- and the many new industilal co- tl
Mind," by Harry Overstreet, will eznitzer secretary; Bernard Mil- operatives for the immigrants and
be reviewed by Mrs. Arthur L. insky, Labor Zionist and Farband returned soldiers.
Robbins. Guest speaker will be leader; and Sam Rabinovitz, di-
"It is not practical for private
capital to go into these areas
Mrs. Lewis It Manning. Mem- rector of the Detroit chapter.
now," Rabinovitz declared," and 1
bers bringing guests should call GIVE MEDICAL AID
Mrs. Klein, UN. 4-6368.
Rose reported that in the new- the incentive must be taken, by
comers' camps adequate medical Histadrut to attract the capital."
cal•e was provided by Kupat PLAN EARLY DRIVES
Holim, Histadrut's medical serv-
Morris Lieberman, campaign
The lodge will hold a quiz show
ices, through agreement with the e xecutive committee chairman,
program at,8:80 p.m., Tuesday at
Jewish Agency.
and Harry Schumer, campaign "j'
the Workmen's Circle, James N.
He said that the cooperatives chairman, reported that at the
Laker, president, announced.
voluntarily took a cut in prices emergency Histadrut meeting
Movies from Israel will be shown
received for their products, aid- held in New York, it was decided .
and refreshments will follow the
program. The lodge has recently ing the government in its auster- to launch all Histadrut campaigns
ity program.
one month earlier this year.
entertained the veterans at the
The great sacrifices made by
The Detroit executive voted tol' 7
the Israelis to make room for im- begin the local drive early in De-
migrants should make American cember and selected the following
Jews contribute even more gen- members to recommend a slate
erously to support campaigns for of officers for the campaign:
Anna Michlin,„ David Sislin,
the new State, Milinsky said.
WASHINGTON, D. C.—Mark- TELLS OF PIONEERING
Norman Naimark, Rose Schumer,
ing its 106th anniversary this
Rabinovitz gave an account of Alex Schreier, Irving Pokempner, •
week, Bnai Britt), oldest and larg- the intensified pioneer job, being' Louis Levine. and • Philip Gold-
est Jewish service organization in done by the agencies and institu- stein.
America, will launch the first
national membership campaign
SAT., OCT. 22-8:20 P.M.
MASONIC AUDITORIUM
in its history, "to meet the grow-
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Harvest Dance Set
at Bnai Illoshe•
THE MOST EAGERLY
AWAITED MOTION
'PICTURE IN YEARS!
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THE REST OF THE JOLSON STORY
B n ai Brith Opens
National Drive
ing challenge of our day," Frank
Goldman. president, announced.
Using the slogan, 'Build Bnai
Brith — Backbone of American
Jewry," the campaign will con-
tinue for 50 days in virtually ev-
ery city of the, country, climaxed
on Dec. 4 with a nItionwide
,broadcast dramatizing the high-
lights of the organization's cen-
tury of activities.
' Among campaign features are
a special transcription by Rep.
-Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr.
BOSTON SYMPHONY
Tickets $3.60, $3.00, $2.40, $1.80, $1.20
MASONIC AUDITORIUM
Grinnell's, TE. 2.7100
MON., OCT. 24-8:20 P.M.
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Tickets 63.00, $2.40, $1.80, $1.20
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