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November 03, 1949 - Image 9

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1949-11-03

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Thursday, November

3, 1W

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Page 9

Leaders of Dei•oit

Bnai Brith
Highlights,

Brith

night, Nov. 13 at the Center.
Sammy Barnett and his orchestra
will provide the music.

Pisgah Lodge

Pi.,gah will hold a - Quarter
Century Testimonial" at 8:30 p.m.
Monday, in the center who have
served the lodge for 25 gears or
longer. Certificates of merit will
be presenter by Samuel W. Leib,
president of District Grand
Lodge No. 6.



SUNDAY NITERS DANCE

The Sunday Niters will hold a
dance from 9 p. in. to 12 mid-

(CONTINENTAL'

• •

Bloch Lodge

The lodge will have a "Blood
Bank Night," at 7 p.m. Monday
at the Labor Zionist Institutt,
13722 Linwood avenue.
mobile
unit of the Red Cross will be
set up in the auditorium.
The lodge - will hold its wienie
roast Saturday at River Rouge
Rouge. For information, call Sid
Scheinker, TU. 3-0080.

A

• • •
Morgenthau Lodge

Above are leaders of Bnai Brith who gathered at t he city halt for the issuance of the proclamation of
Bnai Brith Day. Standing, left to right, are Sam uel Dubrinsky, Hammond Pearlman, Bernard
Weiss, Isadore Starr, Mannie Cornfield, Julius Deutelbaum, David Rosin, Mark Howard, Saul Downes,
Jack Carninkcr, Sidney J. Karbel, Alfrefi Bounin, David Flayer, Fred Sorkow, Maxwell M. Lowe and
Aaron Droock. Seated, left to right, are Louis Rus sman, Benjamin Berkely, Samuel W. Lieb, Dr.
Lawrence I. Yin, Saul Robbins, Meyer Leib and James Laker,

B.B. Women

Await Show

it was shown in the fact that
many boys relinquished their free
automobile rides to go with the
other boys on the bus so that the
By LIONEL GINSBURG
fare would be lower for each of
I SEEMS AS though AZA is the delegates.
A really jumping as far as activi-
• • •
ties are concerned. Saturday eve-
ROCHELLE SH1FFMAN, pres-
ning, both the Stephen Wise and ident of the FDR BBG, an-
Maurice Rose 656 chapters are
nounced that their membership
having outdoor events. The boys
tea, held last Sunday at the home
in Wise are having a hayride at
of Esther Foon, proved to be
Frosty Stables, while the 656 boys highly successful. Mrs. Rose
are holding a wienie roast at Manning, vice-president of the
Rouge Park.
Women's BB Council of Detroit,
Another wienie roast will be was guest speaker.
held on Saturday, Nov. 12, by
the Fred Butzel chapter, This
The Jewish Chronicle news
chapter wishes to extend a hearty deadline is noon on Mondays.
welcome to their new adviser,
Julius Tapper, from the Ivan
Bloch BB Lodge.
• •

• • •
Marshall Lodge

• • •
Brandeis Lodge

• • •
Gershwin Lodge

Rabbi Flouts
• Zionism at
Church Parle

ESTON

Rabbi Elmer Berger of the
American Council for Judaism
denounced Zionism and charged
that the Zionists were seeking
to draw American Jews into a
nationalist movement serving
Israel's interests. The charge
was hurled back. by Mrs. Moses,
P. Epstein, former Hadassah
president, who said America was
the "first loyalty" of American
Jews. Aubrey S. Eban, Israeli
delegate to the United Nations,
told the gathering his govern-
ment stands ready to admit 100,-
000 Arab refugees.

IlMee•• ■ •

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Wednesday, Nov. 9, 1949, 12:30 P.M.

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tion, foster home or consultation.
Thd Arthritis, responsible
for countless o: twisted bodies
and twisted lives. There are over
eight million people in the U.S.
infected with sorra: form of this
most common of all chronic dis-
eases and it is to help these un-
fortunates that Leo N. Levi Mem-
orial Hospital is dedicated.
The therapeutic hot baths for
which Hot Springs, Ark: is famous
have proved beneficial in millions
of cases of arthritis.
It is the only free hospital in
James Laker, president, an-
nounces that the Feather Party, the United States specializing in
in conjunction with the newly the treatment of arthritis. It is
formed Rex Lodge, will be held national, non-sectarian and free.
Sixteen Detroit AZA chapters
at 8:30 p. m., Monday, Nov. 15, OPEN TB HOSPITAL
Tuberculosis, the white menace, and others from Flint, Saginaw
at Workmen's Circle.
a killer of many. A group of far and Pontiac were represented at
sighted men opened the National a Flint meeting of the Michigan
Jewish Hospital in 1899 and regional council of AZA last Sun-
The lodge has made extensive pointed the way for the first time day. The meeting•was held for
preparations for a "Millionaires' to the need for considering tuber- the purpose of planning the coin-
Party," to be held at 8:30 p. in. culosis as a national problem. It ing regional tournament and con-
on Saturday, Nov. 12, at the May- is also non-sectarian and free.
vention.
"None May Enter Who Can
fair Room, Dexter and Waverly
Topics for the oratory and de-
avenues, according to Benjamin Pay, None May Pay Who Enter." bate contests of the tournament
Berkley, president, Admission is It is a beacon of hope to victims were "Ye That Dwell in Dust"
50 cents and the public is invit- of the white plague.
(oratory) and "Resolved: That a
The Poor: We have social serv- system of all-day Jewish schools
ed. At the last meeting, com-
plete seasonal program was ac- ice workers at Mayo Clinic to should be established in the U. S."
cepted, among which there will help any member of Bnai Brith (debate).
be a 'fillet, BBYO and ADL eve- who needs the help of her services
It was also decided that this
nings. The program is under the while at the Clinic for treatment. conclave, which up until now has
Community
projects
such
as
the
chairmanship of Ben Rich.
been solely AZA, should be held
Ruth Alden Dress Fund, work in conjunction with the BBG
for the Torch Drive, Allied Jewish convention. The passing of this
Campaign.
resolution was undoubtedly af-
There will be an initiation of
Any time Bnai Brith women fected by the presence at the
new members at the lodge meet- have been called upon, they are
meeting of BBC's from Detroit,
ing on Thursday, Nov. 11, at the ready and willing to give their
Flint and Saginaw, not to mention
Jewish Fraternal Club, Linwood services. Recentiy the 16 chap-
Tess Schwarcz, director of Mich-
and Lawrence avenues, according ters of Detroit answered the call igan BBG.
to President Bernard Weiss, The, to the emergency drive for the
• • •
ceremony will be performed by National Foundation of Infantile
ANOTHER ADDITION to the
Paralysis.
the degree team of the Louis:
convention will be "Stunt Night,"
Marshall Lodge. Victor Bloom- FIGHT INTOLERANCE
usually a month before the con-
field will entertain with a hyp-
Anti - Defamation League —
vention. Formerly, this event
notic demonstration. The lodge dedicated to the ideals of democ-
was limited to Detroit and Wind-
plans an entertainment program racy and their greatest practical
sor AZA chapters, as far as com-
for disabled veterans at the Dear- expression of American life. It
peting was concerned. However,
born Veterans Hospital in con- represents 300,000 members of
in order to provide a better op-
Bnai
Brith.
junction with the women's chap-
portunity for out-state chapters
These and many more services
ter, Al Stein, veterans affairs
to develop their dramatic activi-
are part of the program of one
chairman, announces.
ties, this policy has been changed
of the oldest Jewish organizations
so as to allow all Michigan chap-
in the world.
In Israel, a combined total from ters to compete on an equal basis.
Details were ironed out on the
the men and women of Bnai Brith
of over $3,000,000.00 worth of MRC's purchase of 25 trees to be
food, ambulances, jeeps, clothing planted in Israel at the Harry
Lapidus Memorial Forest.
and medicals has been sent.
Transportation to the meeting
To help with housing, District
No. 6, of which Detroit is a con- was provided by a chartered bus,
although some fellows came by
NEW YORK (WNS)—There is stituent, four-tamily huts at the
an alarming increase of anti- Henry Monsky colony, and five car. A fine example of AZA spir-
Semitism in America and it is heavy unit trucks for farm use,
the duty of the Protestant an emergency request, were pur-
Elect Robert E.
church to combat that evil as chased Oct. 6.
Our
everlastiog
vigil
to
help
a "son against God and man,"
was the tenor of a series of in the rebuilding of Israel keeps
Constable - 12th Word
talks delivered at a meeting of the women of Bnai Brith alert
HONEST • EFFICIENT
the Conference on the Church and working harder on this fund
UNDERSTANDING
raising affair.
and the Jewish People.

A regular meeting of the
lodge, with cards following, will
be held at 8:30 p. m. Monday at
the Rose Sittig Cohen Bldg.
President Jack Caminker re-
quests that all brothers wear
their identification bands. Ber-
nard Gorosh, membership chair-
man, will give a report on the
"Knock on Every Jewish Door"
membership drive.

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