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Thursday, March 23, 1950

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Auxiliary Organizations L of Beth El
Sponsor Social, Cultural Programs

The Israel Club of Detroit will

Events

of the Week •

celebrate its 24th anniversary
th a dinner to be held at 11:30
with
p.m., Sunday. For reservations,
call Ben Silber, TY. 6-3869, or
Mrs. Sarah Shusterman, UN. 4-

HE auxiliary organizations of a f a ir. Th e fair alone nutted
The Club was founded in 1919
The M•rch meeting of the Kol
Temple Beth El—the Young $8.809 far the new temple.
by Dr. Leo Franklin, and Walter lin Family Club was held at the
Peoples Club, Sisterhood, Men's
When, in 1921, 'People Beth S. Heavenrich served as the fir
first home of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Kol
Club and Scout troops— sponsor El decided once again to move president. Walter D. Schmier is
lin of Fullerton avenue.
to larger quarters, the Sister-
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T

hood ag:tin helped with the
trance;—this Iime by securing
pledei s of $50,0011 for the new
building.
I Aimed at making Temple Beth
El ''a dynamic farce in the lives;

of its members and in the city of
Detroit," the Sisterhood sponsors
many projects.
The women meet for monthly
cultural meetings, for weekly

The Kaplan Family Club met
at the Jewi/sh Cultural Club
Center March 5. Paul Begun,
president, presided and dancing
contests were held. The next
meeting will be held Sunday,
April 9.
• • •

••

The Kreshover Cousins Club,
at its charter meeting, elected the
following officers: Hilda Yorke,
president; Anne Levin, vice-presi- '
dent; Beatrice Schlaff, secretary;
Pauline Berkowitz, treasurer; and
Nettie Newman, hospitaler. The
next meeting will be held Thurs-
day, March 23 at the home of
Pauline Berkowitz, 17606 Prairie
avenue.

' workshops, and they take part in
many cultural, socia, and philan-
thropic activities,
The Beth El Sisterhood found-
ed both the Michigan State Fed-
eration of Temple Sisterhoods
and the League of Jewish Wom-
en's Organizations.

INTEGRATES MEMBERS

As in the case of the Sister-
hood, the Men's Club of Temple
Beth El is the oldest in the state
WALTER SCHMIER
and is also one of the oldest in
• • •
the country.
1
MRS. M. G. WAYBURN
'
the many social, recreational
The purr - • of the group is'
• • •
.
and cultural projects of the
ew and old
ter
"t o ingr
!the
current
president.
Temple.
de Beth El into !
members 1
Scout activities began at Tern-
Oldest of the auxiliary groups
the
congregau,nal
family." pie Beth El the same year that
is the Young People's Club,
1 With a current membership of 1 :the National Boy Scout move-
which Dr. Louis Grossman
750 one of the largest in the ment was inaugurated — 1910.
founded in 1886 as the Temple
!country, the group meets for The Temple's Boy Scout troop,
Alumni Asosciation.
' monthly cultural programs and ! chartered in '1918, is the oldest
Now numbering 200 members,
sponsors many social activities.
Jewish troop in Michigan.
the YPC meets for forums,
Unique among the Men's pro- I The Boy Scout and Girl Scout
dramatic evenings, Bible classes
jects is their Sunday morning troops are sponsored by the
and musical programs.
breakfast and discussion group Men's Club and Sisterhood re-
On the lighter side, it sponsors
which was organized five years ' spectively.
dances and arranges athletic
E. M.
events. ago.
Some 200 members each Sun-
Albert Colman is the current
day attend these breakfasts and
president of the group.
Back in 1901. Dr. Leo M. discussions. and the lectures or

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SPONSORS DINNER
Beth El Sisterhood. the oldest !
Sisterhood in the state
The Men's Club is also the or-
Now the tarp- ' :sserhood
ganizer of the annual Inter-Con-
the country, a
boasts a greg„tio„1 Men's Clubs' Dinner.
membership of
This year 12 men's clubs from
congregations all over the city
RAISED 1 ..:DS
The early group. called the . were invited to attend the event.
Women's Auxiliary Organization, I Another Men's Club's project
was formed to help raise funds is the annual course on Judaism
for the new Temple building. which they sponsor. The group
Mrs. Adolph Sloman was the calls in prominent speakers who
first president. deliver lectures on various as-
The women put up penny I peels of Judaism. The Men's
boxes, held card parties, and :Club also sponsors an annual
sponsored a rafle, a dance and Hebrew music concert.

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