Thursday, December 1, 1949 WOMEN'S CLUBS • DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Direct Donor Event S. Z. Institute * Mrs. Regene Freund Cohane has invited Detroit Alumnae of Sigma Delta Tau for a dessert meeting at 8 p. m., Tuesday in her home in Highland Park. Plans are to be completed for the winter season fund raising proj- ect. A date will be selected and volunteers chosen for work at the Cancer Clinic in conjunction with the program of the -Detroit Pan- hellenic Association. A meeting of the Detroit Women's Service Club was held at the Workmen's Circle. Plans were drawn up for a dinner- dance. The Beth Abraham Sisterhood elected the following officers: Mrs. Betty Ellenbogen, president and Mesdames Celia Goldsmith, Dora Sehpiece. J. Lenhard and J. Fishman. They will he in- stalled on Dec. 27. The sister- hood will meet Tuesday. Outstanding Books on Exhibit at S.Z. "Outstanding Books of 1949" is the theme of an exhibit arranged by Shaarey Zedek library. which will continue through Dec. Among the book displayed is "The Code of Maimonides," a re- cent discovery by Dr. A. M. Hershman, published in October by the Yale University Press. Library hours are Monday through Thursday from 10.12 a. In., 2-5:30 p.m. and 7-9 p.m.. from 10 a.m. on Friday and from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Sunday. Maurice H. Zacheim is chair- man of the library board. Bnai Moshe Plans Education Panel A symposium on Jewish educa- tion will be held by the Bnai Moshe Adult School of Jewish Studies at 9 p. 111., Tuesday, Dec. 6. The Shaarey Zedek Adult In- stitute opened its sessions with several classes filled to capacity and plans under way to open additional classes to accommo- date the large number of stu- dents. Registrations are still being ac- cepted. The institute is open to the entire community. Classes in Hebrew and Yid- dish are offered. 1 Shown above is the steering committee for the Mizrachi Women's donor event to be held at 12:30 p.m., Wednesday, Dec. 7 at North- west Hebrew. They are, left to right, seated, Mesdames Joseph Ku ' , Phillip ('calk, Sam Ricoh! and Asher Berlin. Standing are Mesdames A. Smerling, Sam Goodman, I. Goldsmith, D. Check and N. Kauman. Mrs. Shulamith iVald, national Mizrachi vice- president, will be guest speaker and a choral group will present "And Unto Your Seed Shall I Give the Land," based on an original script by Mrs. Joshua Sperka. For reservations, call Mrs. Kunin, TO. 8-6931 or Mrs. Sam Sam Ricoh', UN. 4-6798. Prof. Joseph W. Eaton of Wayne University will give a course on "Israel—The Middle Way." Dr. Joseph Fauman leads a class in "Patterns of Jewish Sur- vival." MRS. MINA SHAPIRO, presi- dent of the Molly Segal Aux- iliary of the Jewish Comsup- tives Relief Society, announces that the group will hold its 20th annual banquet at 6:30 p. m., Sunday at the Mayfair Cater- ing. For reservations, call Mrs. Shapiro, WE. 3.8797 or Mrs. A. Ducker, secretary, TO. 5-1373. Rabbi Jacob M. Chinitz is the instructor in Bible. Rabbi Morris Adlet's course is entitled "The Legacy of the Jewish Past." Service Group Beth Aaron Plans 9 Are Nominated • New Year's Party • for JWF Board Calls Meetin M. Pomerantz, chairman of the Beth Aaron Sunday School, an- The Detroit Service Group and flounces that a New Year's Eve chairmen of the division collec- tion committee will hold a meet- . party will be held on Saturday, ing of the new board of direc- Dec. 31. tors at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday. M. Katz and M. Harris are in Dec. 14 at the Jewish Home for charge of tickets; Dr. Last is Aged. treasurer; Mrs. S. Docks. enter- Harvey H. Goldman has been tainments; M. Silverman and nominated as president to suc- 1Dr. Winkler, decorations; P. Car- ceed Irving W. Blumberg who, penter, arrangements. Hostesses in turn, has been nominated as will be Mesdames R. Raisin, M. chairman of the board. Pomerantz, N. Feld, M. Harris, Nominees for the other offices M. Levine and M. Silverman. are Gus D. Newman, chairman, For reservations call M. Katz, executive e•mmittee: Leonard N. Simons, vice-chairman of the UN. 3-3160. board; Abe Kasle, Milton K. Mahler, Ben L. Silberstein and The Jewish Chronicle news George M. Stutz, vice presidents deadline is noon on Mondays. and Esther R. Prussian, executive director. Attending the meeting will be the following newly elected mem- bers: Mandell L. Berman, Joseph Bernstein, Louis Berry, Irving W. Blumberg, Harry Cohen. Har- old N. Ehrlich, Herbert M. Flees. , Sol Eisenberg, Maurice A. Eng- gass, Ben B. Fenton. Albert Fru- man, Harry A. Hyman, Abe Kasl e, Maxwell E. Kat7en, Maurice Klein. John E. Lurie, Milton M. Mad- din, Henry Meyers. David M. Miro, Gus D. Newman, Herman Radner, Samuel H. Rubiner, Louis Hussman, Dr. Alwander W. Sanders, A. Joseph Seltzer, George D. Seyburra Nate S. Shapero, Fred F. Simmons. Leon- ! ard N. Simons, George M. Stutz. James Wineman and Max J. Zivian. The collection chairmen are Louis Robinson. mercantile: Louis C. Blumberg, services; Abe Kasle, mechanical trades: Barney Smith, real estate; George D. Keil. food; Harry H. Platt, pro- fessional: and Paul P. Broder. Adolph Goldberg, and Le Wis- ner, arts and crafts. Names of the nine people sug- Listen to the Jewish Chronicle gested for election as members- at-large to the Jewish Welfare Hour, the best in radio, at 10:45 Federation board of Boyer a.m., Sundays over WKMII. have been announced by Harvey H. Goldman, chairman of the nominating committee. GOOD PRICES AVAILABLE NOW J. FLINKER The nine nominees are Rabbi Morris Adler, Irving W. Blum- berg, Mrs. Joseph H. Ehrlich, Dr. B. Benedict Glazer, Mrs. Charles Lakoff, Milton M. Maddin, Sam- uel H. Rubiner, Rabbi Joshua Sperka and Mrs. Henry Wineman. PAPER & TWINE CO. 407 E. FORT There are 27 members-at-large on the board of governors, of whom nine are elected annually by a general vote of the federa- tion membership. Other nomina- tions may be made by petition. 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