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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

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OMEN'S
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Thursday. Oetaher

A,1' Congress

1149

Max Elkin Is Named
UJA Drive Chairman

Max Elkin was elected chair-
Convention,
ma n of the Mt. Clemens UJA
which began this week.
,Set for Nov. 9' Other officers
are Abe Levine,

Greater Detroit Temple Py-
titian Sisters will hold a Hallo-
ween party Sunday at Dokey
Hall, 22436 Woodward avenue,
Ferndale. There will be games,
refreshments, dancing and prizes.
For tickets call Mrs. A. Glad-
stone UN. 2-6242, A paid up
membership tea will be held•at 1I
p.m. Saturday, Oct, 29, at the
home of MTS. Samuel Rosen, 1421
Boston boulevard west.

drive

NEW YORK—Dr. A. L. Sachar,
president of Brandeis University,
will deliver the memorial to
Rabbi Stephen S. Wise, founder
of the American Jewish Con-
gress, at the opening session of
the national convention of 'the
AJC, slated for Nov. 9-14 in New
York City,

Mrs, Harry Malbin, I. Barnett, S.
Ginsburg and Mrs. Shirley Gold-
berg.
The advisory committee is
composed of Dr. Joseph N. Scher,
Harry Malbin and Sam Gorden-
ker.

LEGAL NOTICES

..A membership tea was held for r
Upwards of 1,000 delegates
First Insertion
t' Golda Meyerson Chapter,
from
throughout the country are
Pioneer Women, at the home of
, expected to attend the parley. i l'anliwee. (It.6iS Starr, Attorney, !PIS Dime
Mrs. Florence Primack, chairman.;
Mrs. Sara Halperin of Cleveland
373.331
ies of panels will discuss I
I A series
TH •e: PRO B AT E
was the guest speaker. Mrs. Belle Club 1, Pioneer Women, was presented with a check for $1,000 f topics including "Democratizing STWAaTyEN OF
MICHIGAN , Cou nty of
the Jewish ('ommunity" and
Eskow was general chairman of 1 from Ezra, Aid to Israel, as part payment of a pledge of $1,500, at
At a ne.ession
s .L. of the PrObdte Covet
the affair, assisted by Mrs. Sophie a luncheon at Lachar's, The Ezra group has undertaken to furnish , r"aSeayf.e:guarding American Demos-
for said County of Wayne, held at
Sulkes. _
the Probate Court Room in the City
the kitchen in the children's home in Rishon L'Tzion which is
of Detroit, on the Thirteenth day 01
, ! being constructed by the Moazot Hapoalot in Israel, sister organ-
Other speakers will be Rabbi October, in the year one thousand nine
J
ization of the Pioneer Women. Pictured, left to right, are Mesdames
Irving Miller, executive commit- r h iu ck ndi r i edo and forty-nine. Present, Pat-
Judge of Probate. In
tee chairman; Dr. Nahum Gold- the Matter 'Brien,
of the Estate of ABRAHAM
membership at a tea to be given I president; F. White, council donor chairman;
LEEMON,
deceased.
On reading and
mann, acting president of the Citing the petition of Betty
D. Sislin, Club
Abel pray-
at 2 Mrs.
p.m.,
Sunday
at the home
of
Phillip
Lipson,
17527 I 1 ' donor chairman; I. Finkelstein, and M. Weinberg, members 1 World Jewish Congress: and Jus- ing that
administration of said estate
of tine Wise Polier, president of the be gran
ted r to
Fairfield aven tie. "Tips to the - --
self or so me o ther
the Ezra group.
suitable peso:
n herIt is o rd ere d, tha
Women's Division of Congress,
gals" will be given by a speaker
the NINTH DAY OF NOVEMBER. t
from a modeling school. Plans
NEXT. at ten o'clock in the forenoon,
Ip
at said Court Room be appointed fur
hearing said petition.
fur the coming hayride will be
And a is further Ordered. that a
arknounced. Girls front 18 to 251
copy of this order he published once
in each week for three weeks con-
are invited. For information call I "U. S. Chalutziut is un A
M
secutively previous to '' ' o f
• A LT , ld '
u man, TQ, 8-1553.
healutfizirusti.
ican," Seymour Tilchin, publisher
Tilchin charged that the Amer- , hearing, in the Detroit Jewish Chron-
eme
isle, a newspaper printed and circu-
Ctl
icon Jewish community would! s lased in said County of Wayne
of the Detroit Jewish "Chron-1 meeting of Chapter 1,
ZOD.
The Equality Club will hold a luIc ." declared last week in a
PATRICK H. O'FIRIEN.
;
be
bled
of
its
leadership
by
the
•
(':',
THINK OF OTHERS
j s i;. , i,..,7 evY!„
Judge of Probate
meeting 'Wednesday evening at
Chalutziut movem ent.
I F. 'SULLIVAN.
the home of Jennie Jaffee, 3272 public debate on the question,
I Cohen had maintained that
Deputy
Probate
Register.
"We here," he continued, "have since the last war the American I "Those youths who most wil.
Lawrence avenue. At
the last no loyalty to Ben Gurion as ! public ha j,
ingly turn to Chalutziut are j
meeting $25 was donated to the
in its out-
Second Insertion
prime minister or Herzog as look so that it had a deep con- those with the greatest back.;
United Foundation.
a__
; Chief Rabbi."
; ground
ground
and
interest
in
Jewish
cern for the welfare of other c
and Malin. Attorneys, 2111rad-
I Tilchin was replying to Gabriel, peoples and nations.
ulture," he said. Without them I Atlas
ill" Tow "' ( 7
Emma Lazarus, BBYW, will Cohen, publisher of the "National! In the light of this outlook,11
)ur Jewish communities would ! STATE OF MI 3)5
C HIGAN. County of
hold a membership tea card party Post" of Indianapolis, who had
ose their vitality and eventually 1"Y"Yne• Si —At a "sit)
1 where is there any evid ence
ld that disappear, he added, . ' .7 (' noel for said
Thursday, Oct. 20, at 2269 Monte- asserted that an American Cha- the
I the Pl. " held
American people would
ba t e
County " of " Wayne,
not t "I have no objection to sending I of at the Probate Court Room in the city
tea' avenue. All interested women lutz movement would tie in keep- approve of the Chalutz movement
Detroit.
on
the
seventh day of o
are invie d.
in the y
ing with the highest American ! as a heroic sacrifice^ he said
echnical experts, materials and . sober
one thousand nti (
hundred and forty
ideals.
forty -nine. Present,
noney to Israel," he declared.: Thomas
Cohen asserted that "we took '
C. Murphy, judge of Probate.
Zeilakah Club will hold a tea
iTI.E.s(l)anle roefaZgORaGtE
The two speakers were &bat.; a far greater risk in aiding Israel ; n but I do object to the indoctri-;
te
Oct. 31 at the Northwest Hebrew ing the question "Resolved That 1 before the independence of the1 anion of American Jewish youth THOMASa.nedrecoefas
l i i A iit
i , , t ,; ,,,, th;; ,,,,n
petition,
duty
i et.v verified,
d, of
Congregation. "Sholom Means
the American Jewish Community State than we are now, since Is .ith a feeling of allegiance to estate. praying s th'
at h i ein
—•
Peace" by Robert St. John will
m
staryl liT, l' licensed
rael."
to
sea
at
that
time
A
o
f
mera
certain
rail
estate
of
said
de-
t
a
an
nstef d els t t t a h te a s t
be reviewed,
The same methods of
the security
il,.
the 1 i
ane- m 1 C7 1 1Tri
. e' c e l s f° orf 1 l i l t e d iil l a i'nui.sP(7reinog of s P aahi
ine gs (t a
for distribution. It is ordered tha t?
was tied up with the Middle East zi minion is being used by Chalet- and
The Coodfellowship Auxiliary
h
R
D F NOVEMBER
O
te THID
Ut as was used by the German- , Nax
oil controlled by the Arabs."
'r. at ten A o'clock
will hold its annual luncheon at
; A
in the for . enn.
Classes
oo
Today, aid to Israel is in accord IS tnerican Bond, he maintained. ; at said Court Room he appointed
12:30 p.m., Tuesday at the Jewish!
tun
RAEL CROWDED
hearing said petition, and that all per-
The Bnai David religious school ' with the policies of both the
sons interested ill said estate appeal
Fraternal Club, 11345 Linwood' will hold regular classes at Cen- !United States and the UN, he in-
As his final point. Tilchin ' before
Court at said time an d
qt Iiited
Ple to
a
avenue. Proceeds go to Israel. tral High School, beginning Sun- isisted.
"Nete York Times sii'ofi
i,
Id not . '1C' e w grvaan ts :d ro'hYsa
u i a alcietenlilisi
sb
iry
that
day. Hebrew classes will begin ; "If we refuse to aid Israel now, , Je
thousands of African - f,
I'
,
'
t,
as
The Primrose Benevolent
I.1,
,
t
"
g
p
rayej
ws
ar
(real
,!a petiti o n. est."
Club at 9:30 a. ma all !e th er cl asses . the American Jewish community b
met al the home of Mrs. Morris
e being sent to Europe , And it is ) further
it: r
That a
I will start at 10:30 a. m. j will be cut off from the rest of th e cause there wits no room for copy of ' this etl:t!tIn
older be Ordered.
published once
Greenberg. Ads and pledges were. The religious school is prepay. 1 .1ewry.
in each week for three weeks con
em at present in Israel.
" he concluded.
received for the donor luncheon,
scutively
previous to said time of hear:
n
i
n
er.,s
ing a program to provide for VIEWS TWO TYPES
ina the Detroit Jewish Chronicle, a
"Israel is flooded with more
san.;, i snipe
to be held on Wednesday, Nov. 9, instruction from
pet
lt r cltiiel circulating in
kindergarten
In rebuttal, Tilchin differen- cm gale than she can absorb, he
of Wayne.
at Masanie Temple,
age through high school. The tiated between two types of n o icluded, "Americans should!
THONIA S C 1 :MU
oRPHY.
uee
ta k es e. up the room needed fo
ge 0 r Probate.
; school endeavors to include a Chalutzim, those who
' (A true coPYl Judge
t
refugees
The ftadomer Ladies' Auxiliary traditional philosophy of Juda- because their lives are thr
i
JOSEPH
F.
O'SULLIVAN,
eat-'
will feature a fashion show at its • ism in its pupils,
Deputy Probate Register.
ened elsewhere and those who
donor dinner to be held Jan. 17
Registrations will be accepted go for idealistic reasons.
at the Mayfair Room.
at 10 a. m., Sunday at Central.
"Unfortunately," he s a i d,
"Zionism prospers when Jewish
Sa'ad Club will hold its second
lives are threatened. It does not
annual costume barn dance Nov.
6 at Graernmer's Barn, Inkster
prosper from idealism alone." I
ar
tizvalt
In Europe the Zionist move-
road. For tickets, call Ethel
INVITES YOU
Mr. and Mrs. Alexander intent grew as the Hitler terror
Farber. TY. 4-44'7
j Schrier of Leslie avenue announce I increased, he went on.
" To come down and spend
a pleasant, healthful week-end.
the Bar 1Stitzvah of their son, t In America, he added, the high ■
New and
We
ospective members 1 Sherwin, at 9 a.m.
have
wonderful
facilities,
for DINNER PARTIES,
Saturda ,
of tl • • p a
eta Omega Aux-1 Congregation Beth A b raham. A t point of Zionism was during the j
ENGAGEMENT AND WEDDING PARTIES. You'll find
romantic days of Haganah and ;
'Vary were entertained at a mem-
our
I reception in his ho no r will be
food and service is out of this world.
bershin party at Hillel House, I held at home, from 2 to 5 p.m•, Irgun struggle with the British. !
Since then the American Zionist t !
Wayne University, Kalman Mor- ! Sunday, Oct. 23. No cards.
Max Elkin
movement has declined, he said.
ton directed .the event. assisted
Phone 2507 Mt. Clemens, Mich.
European Jews owed no alleg-
by Rose Gold, Sara Neuman.
Mn.
and
Mrs.
Meyer
Blatt
of
lance to the countries in which
Platt and Freda Poldolsky.
Outer Drive west, announce the they had no rights. Tilchin con-
Bar
Mitzvah
of
their
son,
Martin
T he Council of
the Pioneer J ay, at 8:30 p.m., Friday, at tinued. But Americans, he pointed
Women in Detroit will
hold a Temple Isratl, A reception in out in contrast, are not second
brunch at 11 p.m. Wednesday, his honor will be held in their rate citizens and therefore loy-
Oct. 26. at Lachar's on Dexte
ally offer their allegiance to this
home on Sunday, Oct. 23.
country.
for the presidents of the organ- we a
izations which con tri
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The Ladies of Yeshivoth Beth )t
Yehudah will hold their 21st an-
nual donor luncheon at 12:30 p.m.
Tuesday at Lachar's on Dexter.
All proceeds go towards the
maintenance of the Beth Jacob 14 ra
Girls' school. For tickets call TO. I; ;
5-1171

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An open membership tea will
be held by the Massada Chapter,
Pioneer Women, at 9 p.m., Mon-
day at the home of Mrs Manuel
Klinger, 19200 Warrington drive
Mrs. Sara Halperin, regional di-
rector, will be guest speaker.

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