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October 27, 1949 - Image 16

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1949-10-27

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DETROIT

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Thursday, October 27, 1919

JEWISH CHRONICLE

On The Path of Jewish Education

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The children pictured above, ages four and five, were blessed by Rabbi Leon Fram
Foon, Julie Frank, Joan Gelb, Janis Gilber, Stanley Grandon and Rosemary Grayson.
as they began their careers of Jewish education at the Temple Israel Religious
Also, Susan Green, James Grey, Rita Helfand, Lynn Ittigson, Stanley Jacobson,
School. Their parents will be guests of honor at a reception to be held after the
Stephen Kikoler, Vickie Kyte, Ilarry Levine, Ethel Levine, Julie Magidsohn, Rona
Sabbath eve services Friday in the Art Institute. The children are Lewis Aptekar,
Magy, Judy Manz, David Mesinar, Andrea Moguloff, Leslie Philipp, Ronald Philipp,
Kenneth Apsel, June Bagdade, Sherry Pecker, Norman Bookstein, Joan Caplan,
Marcia Kaufman and Diane Levin. The group is rounded out with Lynne Openheim,
David Colton, Richard Colton, Patricia Danto, Lane Ernmer, Sylvia Feinstein, Ronald
Arvine Pearlman, Mina Rosenbloom, Tommy Sarason, Donna Sporn, Carol Stutz,
Susan Sucher, Alan Victor, Sally Wagner, Rhoda Wain and Carole Weinberg.

Events

of the Week

The National Foundation for
Infantile Paralysis has sent the
Wayne county chapter a check
for $103,700 in to aid the group
in financing polio care, Nate Sha-
pero, vice-president of the chap-
ter, announced.



Durfee Chapter of Better
Schools Association will present
a talk by E. L. Middlewood, di-
rector of the Mental Health Edu-
cation for the State of Michigan,
at 7:30 p. m., Tuesday. His topics
will be "Home Dynamics" •and
"Families First."

The Young People's Club of
Bnai Moshe will hold a Hal-
loween party at 8:30 p. m., Sun-
day. There will be games, danc-
ing and other entertainment.

The 26th annual convention of
the Michigan Society for Crippled
Children will be held Friday and
Saturday at the Book Cadillac
Hotel.

The Brady Parents Teachers
Association will present a theater
party at 1:30 p. m., Friday at the
Oriole Theater. Tickets may be
obtained at the box office or at
Brady School.

The Hebrew teachers organiza-
tion of the United Hebrew
Schools will sponsor a brunch,
jointly with the Parent-Teachers
s Group, to be held at 11 p. m.,
Sunday, Nov. 6 at the Rose Sittig
Cohen Bldg. Rabbi A. M. Hersh-
man will be guest speaker. For
reservations, call TO. 8-0063.

The Kollin Family Circle
elected the following officers.
Morris !Collin, president: Ben
Goldberg, vice-president; Mrs. P.

Kollin, treasurer; and Mrs. H.

Kollin, secretary. The group con- H. Weingarten, A. Weiswasser
sists of 30 members living in De- and D. Yamshon. Mrs. F.
troit.
Schwartz, associate correspond-
ing secretary, will aid Mrs. W.
The education group of Chapter Shulak.
1, ZOD, will present a talk by
Jules Doneson, newly appointed
The monthly meeting of the
director of the Michigan Zionist Roosevelt Home and School Asso-
Region, at its first Meeting of the ciation will take place at 8 p.m..
season. This first Oneg Shabbat Wednesday, Oct. 26. The mem-
will be held at 8:30 p.m., Friday bership will decide on affiliation
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bob with other teacher and parent
Ettinger, 4231 Monterey avenue. school groups.
Refreshments will be served.

Rabbi Moses Lehrman will be
the guest speaker at the donor
luncheon of the Detroit Senior
Bicur Cholem to be held at 12:30
p.m., Wednesday, Nov. 2 at Tur-
over Hall. For reservations, call
TO. 5-0116 or TO. 6-4135.

The Northwest YPC will have
a winner roast at 8:45 p.m., Sat-
urday. Friends and members will
meet at the new casino at Belle
Isle. There will ' be a charge of
$1 a couple. For reservations, call
Joy Crantz, UN. 2-2917 by Wed-
nesday, Oct. 26.

The Parkside Hebrew School
P.T.O. announces that Mrs. S.
Callis will head the telephone
squad committee with the follow-
ing members assisting her: Mes-
dames H. Fineburg, A. Feinstein,

Knopper Elected
by 8 Mile Group

Looking forward eagerly to its
joint outing with Michigan IZFA,
Wayne IZFA members are invit-
ing fellow students to join them
Sunday at Ann Arbor. Sports,
singing, dancing, hiking and a
festive wiener roast will keep
everyone busy all day. A nominal
fee will be charged to cover ex-
penses. Everyone will meet at
1 p.m. at 18080 Pennington drive.
For information, contact_Rebecca
Lubk in, UN. 1-2473. Arrangements
should be made by Saturday in
order to assure transportation.

The New Branch of the Labor
Zionist Organization will hold its
inaugural dance Saturday eve-
ning, Nov. 5 at the Labor Zionist
Institute, 13722 Linwood avenue.
Featured will be Dick Stein's
orchestra. Tickets are $1 for in-
dividuals and $1.50 for couples.

A games party will be held by
the Mattathias Tent-Hive, 1005
Maccabees, Joe Rosson, com-
The Eight Mile Merchants and mander announced. The party
Professional Men's Association, is scheduled for Nov. 10
numbering over . 100 members,
met at a luncheon at which an
Unit 7 of the Rouge Recrea-
election of officers took place.
tion House will hold a costume
Newman Knopper was elected Hallowe'en party at 7:30 p.m.,
president; Abel Cockfield, vice- Sunday, Oct. 30 at Rouge Park.
president: Max Goldberg, treas- Prizes will be given for original-
urer; and James H. Smith, record- ity of costumes. For reservations,
ing secretary.
call Eddie Klein, TO. 6-1980 or
The purpose of the association, Bertha Nisenbaum, TY. 5-8228.
which includes colored and white
persons, Protestants, Catholics
Social Group now combining
and Jews, is to create and main- with men, age group 35 to 45. For
tain friendly relations among its information call TY. 4-2326 Fri-
members and with the entire day, 6 to 9 p.m., and Sunday, 2
community.
to 6 p.m.

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ern es
`Dual Loyalty'

MIAMI BEACH—(WNS)—Al-
legiance to the United States in
no way conflicts with sending
materials and supplies to Israel,
it was asserted by Myer Dorf-
man, national head of the Jew-
ish War Veterans, in an address
at the JWV 54th annual encamp-
ment here.
Accusations of "dual loyalty"
leveled against those desirous of
helping the Jewish State are
false, he maintained, since it is
our duty to help others in need.
While Israel's politics are her
own affair, the human needs of
her inhabitants are the concern
of every right thinking person,"
Dorfman declared.
A resolution was forwarded
asking delegates to check Nazis
from returning to power by in-
tensifying re-education efforts in
Germany and to encourage dem-
ocratic leadership.
The resolution urged control
and inspection of German indus-
try and scientific research trends
and approved Marshall Plan aid
to Western Germany only as long
as it "contributes to the economic
revival of western Europe as a
whole."

"

Goodwill Circle
Plans Card Party

Plans have been completed by
the Goodwill Sewing Circle for a
charity card party to be held at
8 p.m., Wednesday, Nov. 9 at Bnai
Moshe, Mrs. Sam Rosenberg,
president, announced.
Door prizes will be given and
refreshments will be served.
Mrs. Harry Meer is chairman and
Mrs_ Jacob Nagler assists her.

Listen to the Jewish Chronicle
Hour, the best in radio, at 10:45

a.m. Sundays, vier

JIB

Bulletin

The. Sgt. Morton A. Silverman
Past has announced its plans for
a winter-long series for all vet-
erans. These affairs, to be held
twice monthly are intended to
bring together all Jewish vet-
erans, regardless of whether they
are affiliated with JWV. The first
such program was devoted to a
discussion of "The Veteran's
Stake in Civil Rights."
The next program, to be held
at 8:30 p.m., Monday, Nov. 7, at
night. This will be fallowed at
the next meeting by a discussion,
led by a panel of leaders in the
human relations field, examining
the minority problem in Detroit.
• • •
Meyer Silverman, president of
the Gold Star Fathers, announced
that the organization will hold a
breakfast at 11 a.m. Sunday at
the Mayfair Room. Future plans,
purposes and program activities
are to be discussed at the break-
fast meeting.

HIAS Campaign
Seeking 5 Million

NEW YORK—The Hebrew Im-
migrant Aid Society, (HIAS), al-
located an additional $500,000 for
sheltering and feeding newly-
arrived immigrants during the
next six months.
Temporary sheltering of immi-
grants at ports of debarkation has
increased sharply, Isaac L. Asot-
sky, HIAS executive director ex-
plained, because distribution of
displaced persons to their perma-
nent abodes has not been able to
keep up with the constant ship
arrivals.
This year HIAS is seeking to
raise $5,005,000.

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