Thursday, March 16, 1950

DETROIT JEWISH

Detroit Histadrut to Close
1950 Campaign with Rally

The Detroit Histadrut Cam- get?, accompanied by Rose Basin
paign will formally close with a Stein, will present Israeli and
rally at 8 p.m., Sunday at North- Yiddish songs.
western Hebrew Congregation. I Morris Lieberman. el airman of
Keynote speaker will be Arth; –
to D. Holzman, whose broad-
casts from Israel earned him a
tribute from Dr. Weizman for the
"service rendered both to the
State and for promoting good re-
lations with radio listeners in
the United States."
The musical program will fea-
ture Mlle, and Aviva Habit adov,
Israeli artists and the Music
Study Chorus under the direction
of Dan Frohman.
The Music Study Chorus, spon-
sored by the Detroit Study Lea-
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Sholem Aleichem
to Mark 2nd Seder

Bulletin

The Pfc. Joseph L. Bale Post
will hold a benefit affair Satur-
day evening, March 25 at Central
High School gym. Two basket-
ball games will be held, followed
by dancing, Music will be pro-
vided by Mickey Woolf's orches-
tra. Proceeds go to the post's
meeting room at the Memorial
Home.

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The Gen. Maurice Rose Post
and Auxiliary will hold its hos-
pital party Monday at the Marine
Hospital. A dozen acts, now ap-
pearing at the Tropics, will be
presented.

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ARTHUR IIOLZMAN
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the 1950 campaign, will preside.
Reports will be submitted by
Louis Levine, Harry Schumer,
and Morris L. Schaver.

Beth Yehudah Sets
Banquet Program

Aesculapians Plan
`Drug Shower' Fete

Students of Yeshivath Beth
Yehudah will dominate the pro-
gram of the school's annual donor
banquet at 6:30 p.m., Sunday in
The Aesculapian Pharmaceuti-
cal Association will hold its an- Congregation Bnai Moshe.
They will perform a drama and
nual drug shower for the phar-
macy at the Jewish Home for the musicale, "The Living Hagadah."
Aged at 8:30 p.m., Monday at the The supporting student chorus
will be directed by Felix Resnick,
Home.
"This is one of the ways our Detroit Symphony musician. Max
group helps the Home to keep up W. Temchin is chairman of ar-
their supplies of medicines."' rangements for the dinner.
Harry Pernick, president, stated.
Games and refreshments are Mizrachi Unit Plans
planned and admission is some,
`Ho Down' Barn Dance
item for use in the pharmacy.
Fannie Gluck Chapter, Miz-
Women, will give a "Ho
James Melton to Give . rachi
Down" barn dance Saturday eve-
Concert Here March 28 ning, March 25, at Rainbow
James Melton
Metropolitan Catering.
Opera Company tenor, will pre- , Proceeds will go to Child Res-
sent a concert at 8:20 p.m. Tues- cue in Israel.
day. March 28, at Masonic Audi-
For information, call Mrs. Max
torium.
Sosin, chairman, TO. 9-1312.
George Trovillo will accom-
pany at the piano.
LOAN TO POTASH CO.
The program will include se-
JERUSALEM — (ISO — A
lections by Rachmaninoff, Grieg, IL2,500,000 government loan to
Brahma and Debussy.
the Palestine Potash Company
was approved this week by the
The Jewish Chronicle is the Knesset Finance Committee
only newspaper that gives coin- which placed certain conditions
plete coverage of Jewish events that will guarantee Israel's in-
in Detroit. terest in the Company's affairs.

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At a recent meeting, the Yetz -

The Sholem Aleichem Institute
will celebrate the second Seder,
Sunday, April 2 in the Work-
men's Circle Center.

A specially prepared Hagadah
in Yiddish and Hebrew will be
read throughout the Seder and
all the traditional Pesach music
and songs are included in the
evening's program.
Admission is by reservation
only since the auditorium is lim-
ited in space. For reservations
and information, call WE. 3-5404.

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Cohen Post had as guest speakers
Rabbi Solomon H. Gruskin,
Phil Cantor, Michigan depart-
ment commander; and Charles R.
A. Smith, former assistant fed-
eral attorney. The meeting was
held during Brotherhood Week
and the film "Prejudice" was
shown. The next meeting will be
held at 8:30 p.m., Thursday,
March 16 at the Memorial Home.
Officers will be nominated and
elected.
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The next meeting of the Yet:-
Cohen Auxiliary will be held at
the Memorial Home at 8:30 p.m.
Monday. Nomination of officers
will be held. Hostesses for the
evening will be Edith Agauas
and Adele Feldman.
• • •
The Sgt. Morton A. Silverman
Post will meet at 8:30 p.m. Mon-
day at the Memorial Home. This
meeting will feature a presenta-
ition of the Army documentary

"The Nuremberg Trials." A
speaker will comment on *pro-
gress of efforts towards demo-
cratization of Germany. Refresh-
ments will be served.

GoodIellowship Group
Slates Purim Party

Goodfellowship Women's Aux-
iliary will give a Purim card
party Saturday, March 25, at
Helevy Music Center, 13965 Lin-
wood avenue.
Proceeds will go to charity.

A welcome gift for any occasion
is a subscription to the Jewish

Chronicle. Call WO. 1-1041.

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— SPEAKERS —

DR. NAHUM GOLDMANN

EDWARD M. M. WARBURG

Chairman of the American Section of Jewish
Agency for Israel

Chairman of the Joint
Distribution Committee

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DR. B. BENEDICT GLAZER

Rabbi of Temple Beth El

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JULIAN H. KROLIK

President of the Jewish
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