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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Leo Goldman, S.Z• Alumni Slate
Ex-Oslo Rabbi, Amity Forum
to Be Honored

A banquet will be held in honor
of ftlibbi ,Leo Goldman at 6 p.m.,
Sunday at Bnai Moshe.
It is sponsored by Congrega-
tions Adas Yeshurun and Shaarey
Zion, of which the rabbi is the
spiritual leader, and Anshay
Bereznitz; Rvener, Lachovieher,
and Bereznitzer Vereins.
Guest speakers include Rabbi
Pinchos Katz; Judge Patrick H.
O'Brien; Gerald K. O'Brien,
prosecutor; and Arthur L. Rob-
bins, Wayne county corporation
counsel.

The Alumni Association of
Congregation Shaarey
Zedek
will
hold a
special Youth

The Michigan Region, Central

Gottlieb Honored Roosevelt School
to Hold Festival

The children of the Roosevelt
school will spend the evening of
Wednesday, Feb. 22 with their
parents and friends, at a school
festival and exhibit beginning at
5 p.m. and ending at 9 p.m.

Forum on Brotherhood at 2:30
p.m. Sunday.

The subject of the forum is
"A Glance At The State of
Brotherhood in America." The
speaker will be George H.
Schermer, executive director,
Mayor's Inter-racial Committee
of Detroit.

The affair is under the aus-
pices of the Roosevelt Better
Home and School Association.

A cafeteria will be run by the
mothers of the Association so that
the children and their parents
can arrive at 5 p.m. and have
their supper and then attend the
many features and sideshows.

Following the talk, there will
be a question and discussion
period. A special showing of a
new film entitled "Boundary
Lines" will be given.

Leadership Parley Planned
for All Local Sisterhoods

On Wednesday, the final day

Branch, National League of the
of the Institute, Mrs. Vixman will

United Synagogues of America meet with the individual sister-
will meet three days this month. hood boards to assist them with
Mrs. A. H. Vixman of the Na- the problems of the organization.
tional League, who has organized
For luncheon reservations, call
many leadership institutes, will Mrs. Max Green, TO 8-5635.
conduct a leadership course from
10 a. m. tor 4 p.m., Monday at
Shaarey Zedek.
All members of the Sisterhoods
e Shaarey Zedek, Northwest He-
brew Congregation and Bnai
Moshe may attend.
The combined sisterhood mem-
,
bership will gather for a dessert
luncheon meeting at 1 p. m., Tues-
NEW YORK (Special) — Is-
day at Bnai Moshe Synagogue. rael Matz, a pioneer Zionist and
Mrs. Vixman will be the guest widely known for his work in
speaker and the choral group of re-establishing Hebrew as a liv-
the Northwest Hebrew Congrega- ing language, died in New York
tion Sisterhood will provide the on Feb. 10, one day after his 81st
birthday.
musical program.

Israel Matz,
Pioneer in
Hebrew Dies

Thursday, February 16, 1950

tey Bigelman

SAUL GOTTLIEB, left, former
director of Michigan Zionist
Region, accepting a watch from
Morris M. Jambs, regional
president, in behalf of the
executive board at the regional
eonferense.

N.W. Slates
Concert for
Music Month

In celebration of Jewish Music

the Northwest Hebrew
Congregation and Men's Club

Month,

will present a concert of Jewish

music at 8:30 p.m., Sunday.

The concert will feature the

Beth Y eh udah Unit
Slates Game Night

Beth Yehudah PTA announces
a "Night of Games," to be held
March 4, at Zacks.

Proceeds will go for a new
lighting system in Beth Yehuciah
classrooms. e

Inter-Faith Group
Sponsors Concert

Mrs. Isadore Levin is general
chairman of the event, with Mrs.
Saul Semansky and Mrs. Emil
Spilman assisting her as so-
A Brotherhood Concert spon- chairman. Mrs. Simon Lerman
sored by the Detroit pound Table is ticket, chairman.
of Catholics, Jews and Protes-
tants, will be held at 1 p.m.,
Thursday, Feb. 23 at the Rack-
barn auditorium.
Emily Adams, violinist of the
Detroit Symphony Orchestra, and
Courses in Hebrew offered at
the Detroit Cantors Association
will be among the featured per- Wayne University are available
to all students and credit toward
formers. Admission is free.
a degree is given.

Hebrew courses
Ready at Wayne

CANTOR N. FENAKEL
• • •

Xalevy Singing Society, with
Julius- Chajes as conductor;
Cantor Nicholas Fenakel , tenor;
and Ely Stulman, of the Detroit
Symphony Orchestra, violinist.
Admission is free.

Any student may, upon exam-
ination, register in one of the
advanced Hebrew courses and re-
GIRLS DANCE GROUP
ceive c ne d i t for elementary
A dance class for girls nine
Mrs. Harry Meer, hostess for courses by passing an examina- to twelve years
Matz,, a native of Lithuania,
of age will be
tion.
held
at the Dexter-Davison
founded E-Lax, Inc., in 1906, and the Women's Auxiliary, Jewish
For information call Louis Pan- Branch of the
ever since was president of the Home for Aged, will serve a
Jewish Commun-
luncheonette at their Member ush at Wayne University or the ity Center every Wednesday
company.
Jewish Council, WO. 3-1657.
afternoon
from 4 to 5 p.m.
Ile took an active interest in
Stanley J., Michaels, owner and the colonization of Israel. He also
.director of Camp Nahelu at Or- set up the Israel Matz Foundation
tonville, Mich., to help Hebrew writers and
has been invited scholars. He also set up a foun-
•
•
•
Si
•
to address the dation for philanthropical pur-
poses.
national conven-
Matz was publisher of Hatoren,
Commemorating the new Tem-
tion of the
and silver pages of greetings.
ple Israel, now under construc-
American Camp- a Hebrew periodical, and hon-
June 1 has been set as the
orary
chairman
of
Bitzaron,
a
He-
tion
at
Manderson
and
Merton
ing Association
deadline. The book will be dis-
brew
monthly.
He
was
also
roads,
the
temple
sisterhood
will
which will be
tributed at dedication time next
publish a Dedication Volume with fall.
held Feb. 15-18, founder of the Hebrew Literary
Society.
greetings from all members of
in St. Louis, Mo.
the community included.
Michaels will
Pressrititiosis and Repairs Coiled
"The temple will be formally
participate in a
ler and Delivered
Fer Service at All Times
opened next fall, and this volume
panel discussion
Michaels
/Aisne IVEMiter 3-3332
is
intended
to
be
a
remembrance
on the general
of the occasion," Mrs. D. B. Key-
subject "Organization of a Camp
Residents of Detroit will have
well," managing editor, said.
to Make Democratic Practice an opportunity'to support a child
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The volume will include Vold
day when members of the Pioneer

Luncheon Planned
by Home Auxiliary

Detroiter to Talk
at Camp Parley

Temple Israel Women Plan
Dedication Book for Buing

Pioneer Women
Back Child Drive

EDWARD PEVOS

3rd Talent Contest
Won by Crooner

Women conduct a special cam-
MRS, HARRY 1141M
paign in ol‘servance of World
• • •
Manny Holt z e r, a young Jewish Child Day.
Bring a Member Party, at 12:30
The drive will start Sunday p.m., Monday, Feb. 20 in the an-
crooner, was the winner of 'the
third talent contest conducted by and last for a full week. It was nex of the Home.
Dr. William Klein at the Hales" , proclaimed by the Youth Immi-
A cantata, "What in Torah?"
M , sic Center.
gration Division of the Jewish

talent contests are in- Agency.
tended to give young people of all
faiths a start in their artistic
careers. The winner always gets
a second chance at the eontest
in the following week.
By Pritz, pantomimist, who
won first prize in the second
contest, will be a permanent fea-
ture of these Sunday night pre-
sentations.

will be given by the Bnai Moshe
Sisterhood,

These

For auditions, call Dr. Klein,
TO. 9-1828. ,

BerditcheversHold
23rd Year Fete

The Berditchever Aid Society
cele"rrated their 23rd anniversary
with a banquet
Vice-President Joe Duhinsky
opened the evening with a briet
address and congratulations Us the
members.
Then Frank l'ilersky, chairman
o, the evening, and his assistant
chairman, Harry Rocklyn, con-
tinued site program.

Mizrachi Organization of Detroit

Sunday Evening February 19, 1:30 p.m.

Young Israel Center, Dexter at Fullerton

Rabbi Mordechei Kirschblum

INSURID

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Guest Speaker: Executive Vice-President of American
Mizrachi, brings a message from our people in Israel
Musical program under the direction of
Cantor A. Adler,
featuring Israeli Songs

I. Schlussel

Zvi Totnkevitch

Dire ■ r•tor

President

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DEXTER MOTHERS' CLUB

There will be a banquet in
honor of the Dexter Mothers'
Club's 23rd Anniversary at 6:30
p.m., Wednesday, in the audi-
torium of the Center.

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