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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1950-01-05

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Tursday, January 5, 195•

Mai Mid,.
Highlights

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Brother's Keeper

Morgenthau Lodge

The lodge's howling league is
planning its first annual doubles
tournament to be held late this
winter. Harold Weiss, chairman
of this event, announces that the
prize for the top bowler will be
$100. Details will be announced
at a later date. The next meeting
of the lodge will be held Mon-
day, Jan. 16, ii.stead of Jan. 9.

• • •

Handler Lodge



The next busirie- meeting of
the lodge will be held at 8:30
p.m. Tuesday at Turover Temple.
An election will be held for rec-
ording secretary.
• • •

Fox Lod ei cre

A Chanukah lathe patty was
held by the lodge at the Work-
men's Circle. Chanukah songs
and entertainment were provided.
Joseph Berich, chairman of the
athletic committee, is organizing
a hunting and fishing club for
the coming summer season. All
those interested contact Berich
at TO. 7-2795, or President Julius
Hirschman, TO. 9-7777.

• • •

Downtown Lodge

The lodge is giving their first
annual barn dance at 8 p.m. Sun-
day at Gramer's Barn, 11 Mile
road at Inkster road.
• • •

Brandeis Lodge

On Tuesday the lodge will
play host to the bowling league.
The purpose is to honor the bowl-
ers for their efforts on behalf of
the lodge, and acquaint the mem-
bers with the coming affair Jan.
16 at Northwest Hebrew, an all
star review. The Tuesday meet-
ing will feature entertainers Max
Sosin and Samuel Gutterman and
a variety program of dancing and
singing. Refreshments will be

served.

• • .
Pisgah Lodge

In conjunction with its regular
business meeting of Monday at
the Jewish Center. the lodge will
present Kadini, the magician.
Kadini will perform feats of
magic. In addition, membership
report on the recently formed
"Pisgah Membershhip League"
will be made. The meeting is
restricted to memhers only.
• • •

Israel Chapter

Mrs. Alvin Solomon, member-
ship chairman, announces Jan-
uary and February as member-
ship months. The first in a series
socials will be a television
pa,rty at the home of Mrs. Jerry
Magid, 241)0 Leslie avenue. Those
interested, call Mrs. Magid, TO.
7-1282 or Mrs. Solomon, TO.
7-7828.

• • •
Bloch Chapter

Gertrude Langdorf, president

of the chapter, announces a mem-

rship meeting will be held
Monday- evening at the Labor
ionist Institute. The program
will feature as guest speaker,
Maxwell M. Lowe, vice-president
and membership chairman of the
Greater Detroit B. B. Council.
Rita Lingdort and Jerry Her-
shenson will be among those ap-
pearing in the presentation to
follow. Refreshments will be
served. For information, call
Mrs. A. Schwartz, membership
chairman, TO. 8-9464.

• • •
Gershwin Chapter

The chapter will hold an open
membership meeting at 8:30 p.m.
Wednesday, Jan. II, at the Jewish

DP MOTEL EINIIORN, 4, stands
watch over his sleeping brother
Szrul, 2, while a Hebrew Immi-
grant Aid representative clears the
family baggage through U. S. eu.s-
toms. The two boys and their par-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Moses Einhorn,
arrived in New York aboard the
General MacCrae,

Council Representatives
Confer with 'Mayor Cobo

Dr. Slunarya Kleinman, presi- conHderation the 'Community
dent: Aaron Drock, past presi- Council's recommendations to
dent, and B. M. Joffe, executive convert the Mayor's Interracial
director of the Jewish Commun- Committee into a statutory per-
ity Council, met with Mayor Al- manent agency of the city gov-
bert E. Cobo in the City Hall, to ernment, and the increase of the
acquaint him with the functions membership of the Mayor's In-
and purposes of the Jewish Com- terracial Committee from 11 to
munity Council.
13.
Dr. Kleinman reviewed with
the mayor the structures of the
council as the representative
body of over 250 Jewish organ-
izations in Detroit, emphasizing
the community relations part of
its work.
Drock described the exper-
fences of the Jewish Community
Council in connection with its
The Stephen S. Wise Chapter
relations with various city depart- of the American Jewish Congress,
ments, particularly with the Po- will present at 8:30 pin., alanday
lice Department: leaving to Joffe at the Jewish Community r _Ler,
the field of the Council's cooper- Byron S. Miller, mid-v. .t re-
ation with the Mayor's Interracial gional director of the comtmssion
Committee.
on law and social action of the
Cobo expressed his apprecia- American Jewish Congress.
tine for the visit, and promised
Ile is bringing an 'on the spot"
his unstinted cooperation in pre- wire recording of the recent anti-
venting the spread of racial hat- semitic riots in Chicago.
red in Detroit by both the pro-
Miller who is well known for
fessional and amateur rabble- his aid in the preparation of the
ruusers and anti-Semites. Ibriefs in the Supreme Court re-
Mayor Cobo also took under strictive covenants case, will act
as head of the panel which will
chairman, Greater Detroit BB consist of Rabbi Leon Fram, Rab-
Women's council, will lead the bi Joshua Sperka, and Boris
discussion. Members should con- Joffe, executive director of the

Wise Chapter
Slates Speaker


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tact Mrs. Brickner, UN. 4-6853. Detroit Community Council.
Mrs. Irving Lipson, fund-raising
chairman, will hold a victory
dinner for her co-workers Jan. 12
at the home of Mrs. Henry P.
Onrich, 16860 Manor avenue.
Masada will be host to Marsh-
all Shulman, press officer of the
U. S. delegation at the United
The lodge and chapter will hold Nations, at its meeting, Sunday
a joint meeting at 8:30 p.m. Tues- afternoon, Jan. 15 at Shaarey
day at Northwest Hebrew. Nis- Zedek.
Shulman, a native Detroiter,
sen N. Gross. Chicago attorney,
will be guest speaker. Gross is will speak to the group concern-
active in the Anti-Defamation ing the latest events at Lake
League and is director of its Civil Success.
Persons between the ages of
Rights division in the midwest. A
nix and bagel party will follow 18 and 30 may join the organi-
zation.
the meeting.
Masada's athletic committee
plans to organize a series of soft-
ball teams to play during the
The chapter will celebrate its summer months.
first birthday Thursday, at the
There will be openings on the
Young Israel Hall. Speakers will teams for both young men and
he Mesdames Charles Solovick, girls.
Matilda Sims and Lewis Manning.
For information, call Mary Hof-
A candlelighting ceremony and tricker, TY. 6-4782, or May Ra-
entertainment are planned,
ben, TO. 6-5711.

• • •
Detroit Lodge

Masada to Hear
Marshall Shulman

meeting will be held at 8:30 p.m.
Monday at the home of Mrs. Jack

Brickner, 18678 Birwood avenue.
Mrs. Virginia Freed, former ADL

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Louis Levine, chairman of or- beauty of Palestine and the life
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The next rally will be held
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ard Pinter, membership chair-
man, announced.

The chapter's first anti-de-
famation league discussion group

Harry Stmmer, executive organizations.
Organizational
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representatives are asked to con-
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• • •
Handler Chapter

Internal Hall, Cards and Mah
Jongg will be played, Mrs. Leon-

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