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March 02, 1950 - Image 12

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1950-03-02

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Thursday, March 2, 1950

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

rage 12

Aaron Unit
J WV Commander, War Hero Beth
Plans Purim Fete
Beth Aaron Sisterhood will
Slated at Executive Parleys
hold a Purim Square Dance at

Events
of the Week

The Ili-Lighters, unit seven o
the Department of Parks and
Recreation, invites young adults,
21-35, to an open house at 7:30
p.m., Wednesday, March 8 at
Tireman Recreation Center, 4756
Ivanhoe.
• • •

A Purim Dance will be given
by the Beth Aaron Youth Group
at 9 p.m., Saturday. For infor-
mation call UN. 1-0773 or UN.
3-7954.

• • •

The Center' Social Liles will
hold a Purim party Sunday at
8:30 p.m.
• • •
The Radomer A i d Society
emergency committee will hold a
Purim party Saturday evening,
March 11 at Rainbow Caterers.
Entertainment and dance music
are planned. Proceeds go for
Israeli housing.

• •



Jackson J. Holtz, national com-
mander of the Jewish War Vet-
erans of the United States, will
preside at the meetings of the
National Executive Committee
to be held in Detroit this week-
end.
The sessions will be held at
the Book-Cadillac Hotel and the
new Jewish War Veterans Me-
morial Home, 4095 West Davi-
son.
Holtz is the first veteran with
War H service exclusively to
head the 54-year-old Jewish War
Veterans.
The national leaders of the
JWV will be welcomed at a
luncheon of communal leaders to
be held at the Standard Club
March 3.
Immediately following the lun-
cheon, the Executive Committee
will go into session.
The meeting will also bring to
Detroit Ben Kaufman, Congres-
sional Medal of Honor winner
and national executive director
of the JWV.
A World War I veteran, Kauf-
man received the highest mili-
tary award bestowed by this

The Double Triangle, Star of
David, saw movies on Israel,
narrated by Nahain Weissman.
Weisman spoke on the work of
1-listadrut For information on the
coming "Toys for the Children
of Israel" shower, call Mrs. Yetta
Kusher, president, TU. 3-2720 or
Mrs. Lillian Glinter, publicity
chairman, TE. 4-7637.
• • •
Mr. and Mrs. Yosef Apple-
Alpha Zeta Omega fraternity baum, of Tel Aviv, will be guests
will hold a Greyhound mystery of honor at a dinner and Purim
bus trip Sunday, March 12.
celebration to be given by Mr.
• • •
and Mrs. Nathan Bobroff.
The affair will be held at a
Junior Hadassah will hold their
monthly Oneg Shabbat Friday meeting of the Bialystoker Aid
evening at Halevy Music Center. Society at 7 p.m., Wednesday,
Dr. Harold Sheppard, sociology March 8 at the Workmen's Circle.
professor at Wayne University,
Applebaum, who is a brother of
will discuss inter-marriage. Per- Mrs. Bobroff, is an engineer and
sons between the, ages of 18 and is on a short visit to this country.
35 may attend. For information, A musical program is planned.
call Edith Berkowitz, TO. 6-8976.
• • •
The Solomon Family dub met
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Allen Blondy. The next meeting
will be at the home of Mr. and
The Workmen's Circle School
Mrs. Harry Dorfman.
PTA will hold a Purim Spiel at
• • •
9 p.m., Saturday, March 11.
Durfee Chapter, Better Schools The program will include a
Association, will present E. L. floor show, a skit by the school
Middlewood, director of mental children, directed by Samuel Sig-
education for the state of Mich- al; games and dancing„ and a
igan, in a lecture "Parents Emo- skit by the teachers.
tional Maturity." The lecture and
Proceeds wit go for school pro-
a film, "Feeling of Hostility," jects,
will be held at 7:30 p. m., Tues-
day at Durfee.
• • •
The Temple Israel Youth
Group will hold a Purim party
at 8 p. m., Saturday at the home
The Agudath Israel of Detroit
of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Allex,
present a Purim prograin
2790 Oakman boulevard. For in- will
at their Oneg Shabbat at 9 p.m.,
formation call Merrill Stoller,
Friday.
TO. 8-0994.
Rabbi Leizer Levin, president,
• • •
will speak on "The Significance
The Young Married Couples of Purim in Jewish History."
Group of Congregation Bnai
The Agudath Israel also an-
Moshe will hold a Purim party at nounces that on March 18, it will
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Morton
the home
give away a "free trip to Israel."
Sobel, 19353 Littlefield avenue, at The latest Israeli movies will be
8:30 p. m. Saturday.
shown.
• • •
The Bnai Moshe Yung
People's Club will conduct an
Entertainment Nite Monday. A
dancing team will highlight the
program.

Dinner to Be Held
for Israeli Couple

Workmen's PTA
Plans Purim Spiel

Purnn Affair Set
by Agudath Israel

Isidore Sobeloff, executive di-
rector of the Jewish Welfare
Federation, will be discussion
leader at a session on "What's
Different about Campaigning in
1950," when 14 intermediate
communities in the east central
region of the Council of Jewish
Federations and Welfare Funds
'meet in Cleveland on Sunday.
The CJFWF is the national as-
sociation serving 800 Jewish com-
munities in dealing with national
problems and in providing cen-
tral service in budgeting, social
planning and fund raising.

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Purim will be marked at the
Jewish Home for Aged when the
Music Study Club presents a pro-
gram at 2:30 p.m., Sunday.
The choral group will be di-
rected by Dan Frohman, with
Rose Bassin Stein as accompanist.
Joseph Bregman will perform
on the clarinet, with Mrs. Herman
Bregman accompanying. Phyllis
Pulberg will dance and sing
Jewish songs.
Group singing will be led by
Morris Kesner.
Mrs. Bernard Lachs is chair-
man and Mrs. Harry Sott co-
chairman.

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UE TO T/IE untimely death of
R. E. Sobole, the Lt. Seymour
Sobole AZA Chapter, 661, will
not hold their dance, the Charles-
ton Shag, on March 4 as planned.
Mr. Sobole was the father of Lt.
Seymour Sobole who was killed
in a bomber collision over Eng-

8:30 p.m. Sunday, March 5.
Costumes are optional, but
prizes will be awarded fur the
funniest and most original ones.
Dr. Marvin Last, Dr. Adolph
Winkler and Mrs. Sam L.
Schneider will act as judges.
For tickets, call Mrs. Sidney land several years ago.
Weinberg, UN. 4-0111 or Mrs.
Lt. Sobole was reburied in De-
Joseph Haas, UN. 4-1642.
troit in 1948 by the members of
the Sobole Chapter. As the first
president of the Detroit-Windsor
Council, Seymour was extremely
active in Detroit BBYO.
• • •
"An American in Israel," ob-
THE DEATH OF Mr. Sobole is
servations made by Federal Se- strongly felt by many members of
curity Administrator Oscar the organization. Mr. Sobole took
Ewing during his recent visit tb an active part in the chapter's ac-
the Jewish state, will be present- tivities.
ed in dramatic form in the first
For example, on Decoration
nation-wide broadcast for the Days he always took "his boys"
1950 United Jewish Appeal at 2 out on a picnic and, in return, the
JACKSON HOLTZ
p.m., Sunday over Station WJR. boys would present him with a
• • •
Mrs. John C. Hopp, 1950 Allied box of cigaM, this also being his
government in recognition of his Jewish Campaign chairman for birthday.
outstanding heroism in eliminat- the women's division of the Jew-
There is no doubt that Detroit
ing, single-handed, an enemy ma- ish Welfare Federation, will ex- BBYO has lost a good friend and
plain
the
relationship
of
the
UJA
chine gun nest which was stop-
loyal supporter, but Mrs. Sobole
to Detroit's campaign.
ping the advance of his unit.
and son Earl can well be proud of
The
dramatization
is
written
Holtz will be heard in a tran-
the chapter which remains to car-
scribed radio interview on CKLW by Allan Sloan and produced by ry on the family name.
Himan Brown.
• • •
Saturday afternoon, March 4.
BOB PIKE, AL GOLD and
Stanley Pasikov will form one of
the many great acts to be given at
"Gay Paree."
This nite-club affair being spon-
sored by the FDR BBG Chapter
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