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December 22, 1949 - Image 5

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1949-12-22

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B.R. Winner

Bnai Brith
Highlights

BBYOutlook

mg tournament at the Dexter

Recreation.

Keidan Chapter

• • •

Handler Chapter

• • •

Board members met at the
home of Mrs. Lester Greenspan.
Plans for a birthday party were
discussed. For membership, call
Mts. Ben Garrison, TY. 7-7275.

MRS. BERNAKU 1.11AMMAN,

editor of "The Menorah,"
monthly publication of Pisgah

Chapter, Bnai Brith, won first
place in the annual bulletin
contest for Bnai Brith lodges
and chapters sponsored by the
National Jewish Monthly. Pis-
gah came out tops over more
than 250 other lodges and wom-
en's chapters.

• • •

Marshall Lodge

A Chanukah party will be held
at 2 p.m. Sunday at Bnai Moshe.
The chapter and the children
will be the guests of the lodge.
The program includes an ama-
teur show and a playlet present- 70D
ed by the women's dramatic A
grout).

TICKETS FOR THE dance
only, which features Iry Fields
and his orchestra, can be pur-
chased from any member of
Brothers.
Debate contests will start the
second day of the convention,
with basketball games and the
first business session of the Mich-
igan Regional Council following
immediately, in that order.

"Follow the Boys," with George
Raft, will be shown at a theater
party later that evening.
The third day will feature a
ping-pong contest, more basket-
A house-to-house membership ball games and the oratory tour-
drive will be conducted by the nament.
• • •
The meeting scheduled for Zionist Organization of Detroit
Jen. 2 has been changed to Mon- Sunday, Jan. 8.
IN THE EVENING, AZA will
day, Jan. 9, due to the New Year s
The campaign will conclude present its "Stunt Nile" with a
week-end, Herman M. Burton, Feb. 23 at Shaarey Zedek where committee of distinguished citi-
program chairman. announced. j Dr. Israel Goldstein will address zens acting as judges to choose
• • •
a public meeting in honor of the three top skits to be given
by several AZA chapters.
the new members.
The debate finals, second MRC
Leon Kay, president of the or-
The bowling league headed by ganization, has asked members to session and a pool contest will
Marry Babroff and Harry Cohen call the Zionist offices, WO. help to make the fourth day one
will present "Cabaret Night" 15-1484, to enlist as workers in of the most interesting.
Jan. 16 at Northwest Hebrew. the membership drive.
Just before supper time of that
Heading the show will be Jackie
day, a seminar will be held in
!Cannon and his review. Fea-
cooperation with the BBG's. The
tured will be the Fenby-Carr
topic for discussion will be: "The
quintet. The following have been
Minorities Role on the Political
The Congregation Beth Abra- Scene."
appointed by the commissioner:
program, Ben Rich and Samuel ham Sisterhood will install new A barn dance and sleigh ride,
H. Gutterman; publicity, Moe R. officers at a dinner at 6:30 p.m. also with the BBG's, will be the
Miller: tickets, Sam Greenberg. Tuesday at Lachar's on Dexter feature attraction that evening.
• • •
boulevard. Rabbi Israel L Hal-
and Albert Berger.
THE LAST DAY OF this five
pern will officiate.
Mrs. Betty Ellenbogan is the day convention, Thursday, Dec.
29, will be initiated by a bowl-
new president.

• • •

Slates Drive
for New Members

Morgenthau Lodge

Beth Abraham Women
Will Install Officers

C enter Imbues

Families With
Holiday Spirit

The Jewish Parents Institute,
a project sponsored by the Jewish
Community Center. has experi-
mented with a unique Idea of
Jewish programming around
Chanukah.
Groups of 12 to 15 families
gathered in homes and conducted
Chanukah workshops. This lab-
oratory demonstration consisted

(11 The making of Chanukah
decorations and ceremonial, ob-
jects:
(2) An explanation of the
story of Chanukah;
(3) Chanukah songs: and
(4) Instruction in the culinary
art of "Iatke" making.
Mrs. Arnold Kass and Mrs.
Bernard Handelman were in
..allarge . of activities.

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5

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Brandeis Lodge

'4N11111 711AIN 1

Masada to Hear
Report on Parley

Another seminar and the last
session of the MRC will also
Following its fund-raising "Mil-
By LIONEL GINSBURG
take place later in the day at the
THE COMPLETE SCHEDULE Jewish Community Center, where lionaire's Party," Masada will
of the AZA Michigan re- most of the events are ached- hold its next general meeting at
9:30 p.m., Thursday, Dec. 29 at
gional tournament and conven- tiled.
tion has just been released by
The Mayfair Room will be the Shaarey Zedek. The affair will
BBYO headquarters.
site of a banquet, to be held that be open to members only.
Dr. Samuel Krohn, Detroit rep-
The first night, Dec. 25, will be evening, which will be the final
resentative to the Masada conven-
event
and
highlight
of
the
entire
used mainly for acquainting the
tion. will present his report.
Detroit AZA boys with the fel- convention. •
Also the members will hear of
lows who have come from all
At the banquet, all awards will
over Michigan for this conven- be presented and all the newly the current negotiations between
elected officers will be installed Detroit Masada and the local
tion.
ZOA district.
This "mixer" will he followed ... a fine ending to a fine event.
by a big dance given by the
The Jewish Chronicle news
Chronicle classified ads bring
Brothers BBYM at the Tuller
deadline is noon on Friday.
resultat Call WO. 1-1040.
Hotel.

The chapter has a new anti-
defamation discussion group un-
der the chairmanship of Mrs.
Nathan Bressler. Mrs. Virginia
Fried was guest speaker at the
first meeting which took place
at the home of Mrs. Seymour ,
King. For membership, call An-
nabelle Bressler, TU. 3-2474.



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