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November 10, 1949 - Image 7

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1949-11-10

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Thursday, November 10,

1919

Bnai
Highlights

Morgenthau LZI•dge

An Anti-Defamation League
League program will be featured
at the meeting' of the lodge on
Monday, Nov. 21 at the Rose Sittig
Cohen building.
• • •

Bloch Lodge

The lodge presented an all-star
variety show to the patients of the
Dearborn Veterans Ilospital. Bar-
ney Freedman, chairman of vet-
erans affairs, was assisted by his
eo-chairman, Jack Cohen.
Through the courtesy of the Ar-
a
Boxing Club, free tickets
ill go to veterans to attend the
restling shows at Ithe Arcadia
M least once a month.

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

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are 50 cents and may be obtained
from any lodge member.
! C

• • *
B. and P. Chapter

A,t the open meeting to be held
Wednesday evening, Nov. 16 at
the Oilmen's Club, Detroit-Le-
land Hotel, Jack Pickering, of the
"Detroit Times," will instruct
members in the new game of
canasta. Members are requested
to bring canasta cards.

Cs l ronicl
e Hour to Feature

Pisgah Speaker

Work of Bnai Brith Women

The Detroit Jewish Chronicle
Hour will devote its program of
Sunday, to the work of the
Bnai Brith Women.
Mrs. Robert Coggan, presi-
dent of the Greater Detroit
B. B. Council, will be inter-

Israel Chapter

The chapter trill meet at 8:30
p.m., Tuesday at Bnai David. Mrs.
Harry Singer will be guest speak-
er and Victor Bloomfield, hypno-
tist, will entertain, Mrs. Hy Koe-
nigsberg, program chairman, an-
nounced.

In honor of the National
Council of Jewish Women, in-
terviews were held with Mes-
dames Lewis B. Daniels, presi-
dent; Sidney Marwil, publicity
chairman; and William Isenberg,
program chairman.
The Chronicle Hour is heard
every Sunday at 10:45 a.m. case:
WKMH, 1310 on your dial.

29,000 ,Jest's
From Yemen
Fly to Israel

Bnai Brith
Joins UNESCO

NEW YORK—The transfer of
29,000 Jews from Yeman to BENJAMIN It. EPSTEIN, na-
Israel by airplane in less than a tional director of Anti-Defama-
• • •
year was announced by Edward tion League of Bnai Bfith, will
M. Warburg, chairman of the speak at an open meeting of
Zager Lodge
Joint Distribution Committee, Pisgah Lodge on Monday eve-
Plans are nearing completion
NEl, YORK—Election of Bnai
and Dr. Joseph C. Schwartz, ning, Nov. 14 at the Jewish
for the annual Feather Party to be Brith to the U. S. Commission
chairman of the committee's Community Center. Before join-
held at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, of UNESCO (United Nations Ed-
MR R• BERT COGGAN
European executive council.
• • •
Nov. 16, at the Mayfair Room, ucational, Scientific and Cultural
ing AM, Mr. Epstein was chief
Nearly 20,000 Yemenites were investigator for the "Philadel-
Dexter and Waverly sivenues. Organization) was announced by viewed ,along with Mrs. Morris
Herman Schneider is chairman. Frank Goldman, president of Bnai Tack, general chairman, and Mrs. flown to Israel during September phia Defender." Ile also served
Admission is free and the public Brith. The commission serves as Bernard Goodman, publicity and October. Jews from all parts with the New York Federation
chairman.
of Yemen converged on Aden of Jewish Charities and the
Is invited.
an advisory body to the Depart-
• • •
A Tribute to Greatness, music, where they boarded chartered
Greater New York Fund.
ment of State.
the news, presented in march of planes capable of carrying 125
Marshall Lodge
At the same time, Goldman an- time style, and the calender of passengers. Several thousands of
A Feather Party will be held at nounced the appointment of Dr. local events will follow.
Yemenitese are still in a camp
830 p.m. by the lodge. and 'the William F. Rosenblum of Temple
Last week's program, in ob- near Aden, awaiting transporta-
newly formed Rex Lodge. in the Israel, New York, as Bnai Brith's servance of Jewish Book Month, tion.
Workmen's Circle. The public is
on tkie commission, featured an adaptation of
How many Jews remain in Ye- CHICAGO, ILL.—A midwest
Dr. Milton Stephan
Eisenhower Vincent Benet's "They
Invited. The Marshall bowling of
is which
chairman.
men Is uncertain. The committee regional conference on resettle-
league will be host to the lodge
Burnt the Books."
said that the original estimate of meld of displaced persons will be
sonic time in December. at a
Rabbi Rosenblum, a veteran of
Leonard Bernstein's "Jeramiah 25,000 Jews had been moved up held here on Nov. 19 and 20. Sig-
Sports Night. in which many the first World War and a reserve Symphony," played by the St.
to 50,000 during the flying opera- mund Kunstadter will be the
sports celebrities will participate. chaplain for many years there- Louis Orchestra and conducted lion. chairman.
The Veterans Affairs Committee after, has attended European con- by the composer, was heard.
The cost of evacuation is esti-
The conference will be an op-
k showing movies bi-weekly to ferences for Bnai Brith and its -- -
- -- mated at $2,000,000, Operations . portunity for participating coin-
The veterans in the T. B. ward Anti - Defamation League, on
were begun last December after munities to share experiences and
of the Marine Hospital.
which he has served as chair-
the ruler of Yemen had given set up a joint program of activi-
• a •
man of numerous projects and
permission for Jews to depart.
ties designed to achieve the
served as a Bnai Brith represen-
To reachc Aden, the Yemenites speediest possible integration of
Tikvah Chapter
tative on non-governmental corn-
travel, in many cases on foot, the newcomers into American
Arrangements have been com- mittees cooperating with the
through desolate country and li fe.
pleted for the chapter's third United Nations.
reach the border in emaciated
birthday party to be held at 8:30
and ragged condition, the an-
He has been Rabbi of Temple
p.m., Tuesday at Beth Aaron. Mrs.
•serve

Mrs. Robert Al Coggan, presi- nouncement said.
Albert Kaplan. dramatic chair- Israel for the past 19 years.
and

dent
of
the
Greater
Detroit
Bnai
man. will preside at the annual
The next meeting of the Young!
Brith Women's Council announced
candle lighting ceremony.
• • •
that for the third annual fund Women's Bicur Cholem Organiza- :buy
raising affair the council is bring- lion will be held at the home of
Pisgah Chapter
to Detroit for the first time Mrs. S. Stulberg, 12:345 Broad-
by LIONEL GINSBERG
street avenue, at 12:30 p.m., Mon-
The chapter's "Bowlerville
Mickey Katz's "Borschtcapes.,
Mickey
AYNARD KALEF, president
us" will be in town at 8:30 p.m.,
This show which has been a " a y'
Monday at Bnai Moshe. The dr-
of the Detroit-Windsor coun- hit for 32 weeks in California
ess will be complete with clowns. cil of AZA, announces that this will be held Nov. 21 at Masonic
animals, singer and dancers. M s. group is sponsoring an AZA ad- Temple.
Charles Solovich. delegate to he visor-president's brunch to be
Mrs. Morris Tack, general
ill held at the Jewish Community chairman. stated that to be as-
Women's Supreme Council,
cordially invites
be guest speaker.
Center at 11 a. in. Sunday Nov. 20. sured of a seat for the show,
• • *
The main purpose fur this af- pleifte contact a chapter chairman
DETROIT JEWISH COMMUNITY
Morgenthau Chapter fair is to discuss an ever vexing or Mrs. Kalman Bross, council
to hear the world famous Torah-spokesman
s. Alan Nathan. membership problem which all too frequently ticket chairman, at TO. 8-4511.
ehali man, will present a "Small arises among the various chap- The following women recently
Fry Fashion Show" at the meet- tern ''The Proper Relationship received council awards for
Dean of Rabbinical College of Teise, Cleveland
ing to be held at 8 p.m., Wed- Between a Chapter and Its Ad- bringing in the must ads during
at our
visor."
This
discussion
should
October:
Mesdames
Gertrude
nesday, Nov. 16 at the Rose Sittig
Cohen Bldg. The latest creations prove to be an asset to both Riefman, East Side: Jerry- Lesa-
ONEG SHABBATH—Friday, 8:30 P.M., Nov. 18
gor. Brandeis, and Helen Sucher,
will be modeled by the children parties concerned.
and
Pisgah Chapter.
a

a chapter members. Special
The women who brought in the
Thanksgiving refreshments will
DETROIT BBY0 extends a
M'LAVAH MALKAH—Sat., 9:00 P.M., Nov. 19
most tickets during October and
hallow the program.
hearty welcome to Eleanor Rabi-
received council awards are as
• • •
at our Synagogue
nowitz who is temporarily re- follows:
as
placing
Harriet
Nochman
Fox Lodge
Mesdames Clare Schutz, Hand-
The lodge will hold it.- annual secretary at BBYO headquarters. ler Chapter; Gertrude Klein, Za-
Miss
Rabinowitz,
to
the
joy
of
Positively no solicitations of funds.
feather party on Tuesday eve-
ger; and Lillian Aaron, Pisgah
Swing, Nov. 22 at Tacks Catering. AZA and BBYM, is "Miss Labor Chapter.
Over 100 prizes will be given Zionist of 1949." Taking a well-
iy, 50 of them at the door. Re- deserved vacation in California,
!shments will be -erved. Tickets Harriet will return in two weeks
to resume her regular duties.
• • •
LEGAL NOTICE
THERE'S STILL •ANOTHER
membership tea in the making!
This one will be given by the
THIRD INSERTION
Gilds Partrite BBG at the home
-- -
Ralph It. Goldsmith, Public Admin- of Linda Fuller on Nov. 20 from
istrator, 1531 National Bank Bldg. '2-5. The installation of officers
(26).
starts at 3:30 p.m. For further
368,600
STATE OF MICHIGAN. County of
Wa)ite, ss.—At a session of the Probate information, call Aviva Freed-
Coml for said County of Wayne, held man at UN. 3-9283.
at the Pi obate Court Room in the City
• • •
Of Detroit, on the twenty-first day of
HERE'S A SLIGHT correction
October, in the year one thousand
ire e hundred and forty-nine. Present, on the data concerning the AZA
moms C, Murphy, Judge of Probate.
the Matter of the Estate r HARRY national Sabbath to he held to-
RIE, also known as HAROI.D SORIE. morrow evening at the Bnai
ceased. The petition of Ralph R.
Idsinth, a public administi atm, hay- David Synagogue starting at 8:15
big been heretofore filed III this Court p.m. Ronny Karp will act as
Praying that administration of said
*state be granted to himself or some Cantor, rather than Morris Last
other suitable person: It is ordered.
at the TWENTY-FIRST DAY OF as was stated in this column last
Nat/EMBER, NEXT, at ten o'clock in week.
Authorized Ford Sales & Service
forenoon at said Court Room be
Don't forget, everyone is in-
appointed for hearing said petition.
And it is further Ordered. That a vited to attend these services
laity of this order be published once
as each week for three weeks con- which will be conducted by mem-
tively previous to said time of bers of AZA representing all de-
4 Blocks West of
a cing, in the Detroit Jewish Chron-
d sns Taparier printed and circu- nominations of Judaism.

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