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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Bnai Bri th
Highlights
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Honored by SCOW%

The Community Council will
honor Aaron Droock, its two-term
president, at a reception, at 8:30
p.m., Thursday, Oct. 27, at the
Brown Memorial Chapel, Temple
beth El.
Dtoock is a past-president of
Pisgah Lodge, a past-president of
District Grand Lodge 6, and a
member of the national ADL
commission.
Lodge members are invited to
attend the tribute to a brother
who has devoted so many years
to the furtherance of the B. B.
program.

1 trophy for the first place winner

and certificates for those that
come in second and third.

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BROTIIERS BBYM Chap-
ter has received the go-ahead
signal from the BBYO Council
on the planning of their forth-
coming dance to be held on Dec.
25. The price of tickets will be
$2.40 per couple and Iry Field's
orchestra will be there to furnish
the music.

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Brandeis Lodge

The lodge will hold its annual
'millionaires' party" on Nov. 12
at the May fair Room. For tickets,
call S. H. Greenberg, TY. 7-6592.

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Detroit Chapter

Prospective members are in-
Albert Green, left, scout district vice-chairman, was one of 12
vited to a Mah-Jongg and card
local leaders to receive the coveted Silver Beaver award at
party honoring those who have
scouting's annual fellowship meeting at the Music Ball. A.
joined this year, at 8:30 p.m.,
Douglas Jamieson, council commissioner, right, made the pre-
Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Sam
sentation. Pictured with Green is William Kelly, center, skipper
of the Sea Scout ship 194, of district four, who also received
Wengrow, 3253 Leslie avenue.
the award.
For information, call Mrs. Carl
Bayer, membership chairman, VE.
5-0670.
Aaron, Mrs. Jack Raisen, fund-
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raising chairman, announced.
Mrs. Charles Solonick will be
Brandeis Chapter
guest speaker.
The season's first membership
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meeting was held Tuesday at the
home of Mrs. Samuel Shapiro.
Morgenthau Chapter
MONTREAL—(WNS)—A rul-
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A fund-raising program will be ing on the validity of an agree-
presented at the meeting of the ment among property holders
Pisgah Chapter
Orchestra leader Mickey Woolf, chapter at 8:30 p. m. Monday at binding themselves against the
along with Sammy Woolf and the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg., Mrs. sale of their holdings to Jews and
Sherry Sklar, will be featured Arthur Monson, fund - raising other minority groups may be
at the Monday meeting, set for chairman, announced. The dra- made soon by the Supreme Court
Bnai Moshe, Mrs. Samuel Gold, matic group directed by Mrs. Sol at Ottawa.
Some time ago the citizens of
president, announced. Refresh- Cohen will present a Yiddish-
ments will be served.
American musical revue featur- the town of Beach-o-Pones en-
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tered into an agreement pledging
ing Mrs. Philip Katz.
themselves not to sell any of their
East Side Lodge
property to Jews or other "unde-
A "grand party," replete with
sirable minorities."
laughs, fun and entertainment,
Mrs. Maude Nobel, one of the
is set for Monday evening at the
parties to the agreement wanted
social hall, 3826 Fischer, near
to sell her property and when
Rabbi Joshua S. Sperka dis- she found one of the prospective
Mack. For information, call Ber-
cussed the symbolism of Succoth buyers was a Jew she asked to
nard Shiller, WA. 2-8556.
at a meeting of the Bnai David be released from the agreement.
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Men's Club, Oct. 13.
The parties to the pact rejected
Marshall Lodge
A class on Judaism has been her request.
A joint program with the new- named in honor of the late pres-
She later brought action in a
ly-forming Rex Lodge, with em- ident of the Men's Club, Ben
local court for recission of the
phasis on fund-raising, has been Fe:lows. The class will be held
contract and the court upheld it
set for Nov. 15. Nate Medows, Thursday evenings at 8:30 in the in a ruling which stated that the
lodge ADL chairman, submitted social hall, beginning Oct. 27.
agreement was illegal since it
an extensive report of the work
violated the United Nations Hu-
The
first
meeting
of
the
Boys'
of the local committee.
Club is set for 9:30 a.m., Sunday man Rights bill to whichc Canada
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in the social hall. All boys be- was a partner. On appeal, it was
man Rights bill to which Canada
Morgentliau Lodge
t Ten 13-18 are eligible.
barring such an agreement.
A sports celebrity will be guest
Now steps have been taken to
of the evening at the group's first
bring the case before the Ottawa
joint affair of the season, a "hard-
court. The Canadian Jewish
times" Halloween party, Monday,
Congress is watching the proceed-
Oct. 31, at the Rose Sittig Cohen
ings.
Bldg., Herman M. Burton, pro-
Buddy Lester, star of stage, ra-
gram chairman, announced. Jack dio and television, currently ap-
Caminker is president and Morie pearing at a local night spot, will Orthodox Women's Unit
Nelson is publicity chairman.
highlight the afternoon's enter- Slates Election Session
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tainment at the annual donor
An election of officers will fea-
luncheon of Neugarten Medical ture the meeting of the Ortho-
Tikvah Chapter
Aid
at
12:30
p.m.,
Wednesday,
The chapter will hold a free
dox Women's League at 8:30 p.m.
bingo night Tuesday at Beth Oct. 26 at the Book Cadillac Ho- Monday at the home of Mrs.
tel.
Samuel Prero, 2967 Elmhurst
Sammy Mandell's orchestra, avenue.
featuring vocalist Bunny Paul,
Rabbi David Bakst, secretary
and the Robley-Bretz dance team of the Rabbinical Council of
will complete the program. For Detroit, will speak and Shirley
Hutchins recreation Conte r, tickets, call Mrs. David B. Key- Katz will present a dramatic
reading.
Woodrow Wilson and Blaine ave- well, UN. 4-0866.
nues, has launched its fall and
winter program to keep young-
sters happily occupied during
CONGREGATION B'NAI MOSHE ADULT
their free time after school.
Children may enroll for wood-
SCHOOL OF JEWISH STUDIES
craft and handicraft in addition
to group games, tumbling and
Announces the Opening of its Fall Term
stunts, choral groups and dra-
matic clubs. The sports program
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, at 8:00 P.M.
includes basketball, volley ball,
badminton, table tennis and other
RABBI DAVID ARONSON
games.
President of the Rabbinical Assembly of America will
Girls' classes are being organ-
deliver the opening lecture on "Rebuilding Our World."
ized for folk, ballet and tap
dancing. Adult conditioning
ALL ARE WELCOME
classes and sports facilities avail-
Courses
in
beginner's
Hebrew, conversational Hebrew,
able during the evening hours
Highlights of the Bible and Adventures in Jewish History
will be supplemented with games,
will be offered from 8 to 9 p.m. At 9 p.m. a lecture fol-
singing and dancing.
lowed by a question and answer period will be given by an
Parents may enroll themselves
eminent authority. These courses will continue for a period
and their children for these
of 20 weeks on successive Tuesday evenings.
classes from 7 to 10 p.m. The cen-
Registration is open to all. Call or write for our descrip-
tive folder.
ter is open from 4-10p.m., Week-
days.

Canada to Sift
Property Ban

Bnai David Men
Dedicate.Class

Buddy Lester Set
for Neugarten Aid

Hu tchins Center
Charts Program

I a close second. The prizes are a

BBYOutlook

By LIONEL GINSBURG
AT A JAM-PACKED meeting
of the BBYO Council last
week, plans were discussed for
altering the representation of the
four segments of the organization.
This innovation was brought
forth because of a strong feeling
among the members that the new
term can be a highly successful
one only if the council can be
made to function properly. In
view of the many wonderful
intra-city events on the council's
agenda, this seems to be an ex-
cellent idea.

Droock Tribute

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Thursday, October 20, 1949
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Also receiving an O.K. from
the Council, the fellows in AZA
337 are making plans for a Hal-
loween social on Oct. 29. Ronald
Glusk in, chairman, announced
that the members on his commit-
tee are Chuck Greenberger and
Art Ecoff.
This chapter has welcomed a
new advisor to, their ranks. He
is Mr. Alvin Paul from the Down-
town B. B. Lodge.
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"Stunt Night," a regular fea-
ture of the AZA Michigan Re-
gional Tournament, is on the
schedule of a great percentage of
the AZA chapters in the city.
This annual event is one in which
each chapter has the opportunity
of presenting a skit before a large
audience consisting of out-city
chapters and guests.
Last year the Lt. Seymour So-
ble Chapter 661 won while the
Henry Monsky Chapter 764 ran

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to Dedicate
New Building

The Carmel Hebrew School and
Congregation will move at the
end of the month to its new
building at 17556 Wyoming ave-
nue, between Santa Clara and
Thatcher.
The pupils of the school will
conduct the entire services at the
new location at 9 a.m., Saturday,
f Oct. 29. Martin Ross, 14, will de- •
lip er the sermon.
The Holy Scrolls will be .taken
from the old school and, led in a
parade of cars to the new build-
ing at 2 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 30.
The school will be opened by
Sam Bonin, president. Sol B. Edel-
man, board chairman, and Abe
Allen will carry the Holy Scrolls
into the new building.
Marc Chessler and Lloyd Wol-
berg will place the Scrolls in the
Holy Ark. John J. Glass of Toron-
to, a former member of the Ca-
nadian parliament, will speak.
The public is invited to the dedi-
cation.

S.Z. Women Map
Year's 1st Branch

The opening book review and
brunch of the 1949-50 series
sponsored by the Shaarey Zedek
Sisterhood will take place Tues-
day, Nov. 15 in the social hall.
Rabbi Morris Adler will start
the season as reviewer,
Mesdames George Bremen and
Samuel Schwartz are co-chair-
men. For tickets call Mrs. Wil-
liam Nadler, TO. 8-8546. Mrs.
Benjamin Gordon is the chair-
man in charge of the brunches.

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* SERVING FULL COURSE DINNERS

* BAR-B-Q RIBS and CHICKEN OFF THE FIRE
* AFTER THEATRE SNACKS

We Deliver

TR. 2-8500
9050 TWELFTH at CLAIRMOUNT

Open 4 p.m. to 4 a.m.

Gertrude Gellert Presents the Annual

GYPSY FANTASY CONCERT

of Masonic Temple

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23, 3 P.M.

Staged by Charles Dubin
FEATURING THE ONLY GYPSY ORCHESTRA IN THE COUNTRY
Directed by ZiggY Bella and Willie Horvath
HELEN GOLDMAN—Dance Artist
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ALEX KAt.LAO — TIBOR KARNAY

Tickets at Grinnell's $3.00, 2.40, 1.80,

1.20

(Tax Incl.)

Young Israel

cordially invites

The Detroit Jewish
Community

to the

Dedication Ceremonies

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(Chanukas Habayith)

of the New

Young Israel Youth Center

Fullerton
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30

12521 Dexter Boulevard, near

Inspiring program will begin at 1:30 p.m. promptly

