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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1950-04-13

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American 5ewith Periodical 0

Thursday, April 13, 1950

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Page 6

Junior Division Hopes
High for Allied Drive

ORT to Honor
Set by Council
Leaders at
Delegates' assemblies of the
Jewish Community Council will
be held April 27 and May 18 at Luncheonette

Events

Assembly Dates

of the Week

The Berdichever Verein will
hold a card party and night of
the Dexter Center, it was an-
Honoring
Mrs.
Louis
Roubach,
By MARILYN KOPEL
nounced by Dr. Shmarya Klein- of Paris, France, president of the games on Thursday, April 20 at
QUIPPED WITH KITS and
man, president.
executive board of International Turover Hall
imbued with campaign feel-
A nominating committee has Womens ORT, and Mrs. Ludwig
ing, 400 workers took the
been appointed, and at the April Caphan, president of Womens
The Israel Club of Detroit
field Monday, April 10, in a 20-
meeting, will present nominees American ORT, the Detroit Re- celebrated its 24th anniversary
for
day drive to solicit more than
for offices in the Community gion will entertain members and on March 26 with a dinner
5,000 Junior Division members
members
and
guests.
Leon
Kay
Council and for 12 members of friends at a luncheonette at 12
and prospects for the 1950 Allied
spoke and funds were collected
the executive committee.
noon Tuesday at the Jewish Com-
for the Allied Jewish Campaign.
Jewish Campaign.
Additional nominations of qual- munity Center.
• • •
With $21,000 already pledged
ified delegates may be made from
Mrs.
Roubach,
who
will
speak
In
memory
of the late Minnie
in pre-campaign gifts, the Di-
the floor at this meeting. •
to members of the womens di- Goldberg, her family has organ-
vision's hopes are riding high. At
Under Council 'procedures, no vision of the Jewish Welfare
Minnie Goldberg Family
a meeting of the Executive Com-
further nominations may be Federation Monday in connection ized the It consists of children and
mittee held a month ago pledges
made, and final balloting will be with Allied Jewish Campangn, is Club.
grandchildren. Arthur Gaylord
showed a 100 per cent increase
conducted at the meeting on May president of the Paris chapter of is president. The club will meet
over gifts by the same group to
18.
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Bnai Brith.
the 1949 campaign.
She is a well known leader of Aleck Goldberg at Stopel av-
Two weeks ago more than 250 R. FEINBERG and S. KANER
French Jewry, and is considered enue.
workers showed up on a rainy
• • •
• • •
the outstanding 'ORT member of
Sunday morning to make their
Young Peo-
ticeship
to
work
in
other
divisions
The
final
Moshe
her country.
pledges at the Advanced Gifts
Club will hold its annual
ple's
Mrs.
Caphan,
who
is
accom-
Brunch. That same evening a of the Federation.
NEW YORK—(WNS) — Leo
On the other, it aims to interest Pickus, an eighteen - year - old panying Mrs. Roubach, is in her spring dance at 8:30 p.m., Sun-
group of 75 Juniors raised $18,000
or drag
at the Special Gifts Dinner. These young adults in communal activi- Jewish youth, was designated as second year as national president day. The affair is stag
years old or over
percentage increases are setting ties and make them informed, the ablest and most outstanding of ORT, women's division. She and persons 18
the pace for all other divisions aware members of the epmmu- student in Brooklyn's h i g h was recently honored as an out- are invited. • • •
standing woman leader in Jewish
nity.
of the campaign.
schools.
The Bodzin Family Club start-
In the more social vein, being
Each succeeding year brings
The youth won a $1,600 schol- affairs.
ed its spring season with a weinie
active
in
the
Division
affords
the
Mrs. Arthur Bloom, president roast, held April 12, at the Belle
new, top leadership to the Junior
arship. He will study at the Pratt
division—three of the division opportunity of meeting new peo- Institute. At a Board of Educa- of the Detroit Region, will pre- Isle Casino. At this affair the
chairmen of last year's campaign ple and working with friends.
tion ceremony, Pickus was prais- side t at the meeting following the Club was joined by Mr. and Mrs.
hold key position for 1950: Albert
ed for his scholarship as well as luncheon.
Sidney Miller of New York who
M. Colman, president of the com-
for his personality and predic-
are visiting the family. The next
munity service committee (the
tions were made he would go far
meeting will be held Sunday at
year-round organization encom-
in his studies.
the home of Mr. and Mrs. M.
passing the Junior Division), is
Leo's father, Samuel, is a Post
Bodzin, of Gladstone avenue.
chairman, while Robert M. Fein-
• • •
Office official.
berg and Samuel Kaner are
The Temple Israel Youth Group
The executive ,board of the
chairmen of area A and Area B
are making preparations for their Men's Club of Congregation Beth
Community Council
respectively.
second annual installation din- Abraham will hold a breakfast
Tribute will be paid to the late
New Juniors are sought from
ner-dance to be held at the Whit- meeting at 10:30 a.m. Sunday. An
Gets
Israel
Films
tier Hotel at 7 p.m., Saturday, important membership meeting
lists of high school and college Rabbi Stephen S. Wise, president
The
audio-visual
library
of
the
graduates and from other Jewish of the American and World Jew- Jewish Community Council has May 6.
of the Men's Club will be held
young adult organizations. There- ish Congress, who died April 19, been increased by the acquisition
It will be a send-formal affair. at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday.
fore, on the one hand, active 1949, by community leaders of all of several films on Israel, receiv- All young people and adults are
membership in the Junior Di- faiths.
ed from the Jewish National invited. Tickets for the dance
DO YOU WANT THE
Among the numerous commem-
vision serves as an ideal appren-
are available from any member
orations will be a service by Fund.
BEAUTIFUL NEW
of
the
group.
For
information
The Council makes its films on
Reverend Robert L. Bradby, Ne-
contact Dave Rich, TO. 8-3326.
Israeli
and
other
subjects
avail-
gro minister of the Greater King
The new officers to be installed
free of charge. For informa-
Solomon Baptist Church at 11 able
tion, call Miss Edith Heavenrich, at the dinner-dance will be elec-
a.m. Sunday.
SEE
ted at a special meeting of the
WO. 3-1657.
There will also ,be a special
group on Sunday, April 30.
, LOS ANGELES—(WNS) — Th e
memorial service by the Stephen
case of G. A. Richards, owner
in Los Angeles, S. Wise Chapter of the Detroit Council Cultural Unit
stations and
The Best Trader in the City
f radi o (WJR)
Cleveland, Division of the American Jewish Cancels Book Reviews
Detroit
oDe
who has been accused of slanting Congress Wednesday evening,
The book review series planned
his news broadcasts against April 19, at the Northwest He- by the culture commission of the
brew
Congregation.
Jews, has been postponed by the
NEW YORK— (WNS) —Col. J.
2344 W. Grand Blvd.
Jewish Community Council for
Near Linwood
At this meeting the speakers
Federal Communications Com-
R.
Elyachar, native Palestinian
April 11, 18 and 25 has been can-
will be Rabbi Moses Lehrman, of
Daily-9 a.m. - 9 p.m.
mission until September.
who served with the Corps of
celled.
SA 9 a in. - S p.m.
Several weeks ago Richards Bnai Moshe, and the Rev. Merrill
A series of book reviews Is Engineers in the European thea-
applied for renewal of his li- 0. Bates, of the Grosse Pointe being planned by the culture tre as the commanding officer TY. 4-5400 — Res., TO. 8-4726
cense. Since that time 23 wit- Unitarian Church.
commission for the 1950-51 sea- of military intelligence and coun-
nesses have been called to tes-
son, announced Rabbi Morris ter sabotage units during World
War II, was elected president of
tify to allegations that Richards
Adler, chairman.
the American Technion Society.
instructed his news writers to
slant the items against Jews and
The new president of the so-
Fresh Air Camp Plans ciety,
Jewish interests.
which supports the Tech-
Let Us Help Plan
LAKE SUCCESS — (WNS) —
nion
in
Haifa, Israel's Institute of
Meanwhile, the American Jew-
Registration
for
1950
provision
a
An
appeal
to
support
Your Vacation .. .
ish Congress, and the Hollywood
Registration for the 1950 sea- Technology, disclosed that the
Radio Writers Club are seeking in the human rights covenant son at the Fresh Air Camp will organization had joined with the
No Service Charge
revocation of Richards' licenses. providing that "children whose begin at 9 a.m. Sunday at the American Friends of the Hebrew
parents were killed in a war or
Resorts
- Cruises - Tours
University and the American
other catastrophe s hall be Jewish Community Center, it Committee for the Weizmann In-
All
Plane
- Train
brought up in the religion of was announced by Barney Smith, stitute of Science, for the ad-
president
of
the
Fresh
Air
So-
Steamship
Tickets
their parents," was made here
vancement of science, technology
to Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt and ciety.
oys and girls from 7 to 15 and higher learning in the Jew-
the U,S. delegation to the United
At a meeting of the Consolidat- Nations by Rep. Emanuel Cellar, years of age will be accepted for ish state.
ed Veterans Councils of Michi- chairman of the House Judiciary three-week camping periods. The
CENTER POOL
regular fee is $22 per week, but
gan attended by Philip Cantor, Committee.
Juniors are reminded that the
through the efforts of the Detroit
commander, and Ben Desenberg,
Originally put forth by Dr.
Detroit and Windsor Offices
americanization officer, April 1, Isaac Lewin, consultant to the Community Chest and other pri- pool at the Jewish Community
Center
will
be
open
during
the
vate
social
agencies,
a
number
of
18657 LIVERNOIS
the request was made to them to UN Economic and Social Coun-
UN. 2-2257 - 2-0777
interest all citizens in the plight cil for the Agudas Israel World camperships are available for Easter vacation for boys on Mon-
day
and
Wednesday
from
4:15
to
Elliott and Bud Schubiner
of the patients at the , Michigan Organization, the proposal will those who cannot pay the full 5:45 p.m., and for the girls on
Veterans Home in Grand Rapids be taken up by the UN Human rate.
Thursday from 4:15 to 5:45 p.m.
in the proposed cut of the budget Rights Commission shortly, when
PIANO RECITAL
allowance for food from 60 cents the article on religious freedom
Ilse Schild will present Bev-
per person day to 50 cents.
in the draft convenant is dis- erly Franzblau, Barbara Kahn,
At a meeting of the council of cussed.
Suzanne Howard, Donna - Mae
administration it was resolved to
Cronovich, Tom Smith and
ask the finance committee of both
The Jewish Chronicle is the George Papich in a piano recital
the House and Senate of the Leg- only newspaper that gives com-
a'. 8:30 p.m. Saturday at Baldwin
islature to forestall such a cut plete coverage of Jewish events
Recital Hall.
and a petition was circulated in Detroit.
among the members asking that
announces that its offices
they follow this up with personal
letters.
will be removed to

E

Brooklyn Youth
Wins Scholarship

,

AJC Chapter
to Pay Tribute
to Rabbi Wise

Temple Israel Unit
to Install Officers

PONTIAC'? C*.

Richards Hearing
Put Off L Months

Technion Society
Elects President

BOB GINSBURG

NORMAN PONTIAC CO.

-

Cellar Asks Justice
for War Orphans

TRAVELERS

Cut in Vets Home
Food Budget Hit

ELLIOTT
TRAVEL SERVICE

MOVING TO NEW OFFICES

Jewish Vocational Service

Suite 822 - Farwell Bldg.

Lilienthal Called Agent
of 'Zionist Machine'

LOS ANGELES—(WNS) —The
Intelligence Digest, an anti-
Semitic publication distributed
in this city, attacks David Lilien-
thal in its current issue.
It brands the former head of
the Atomic Commission as "an
agent of the invisible govern-
ment, the Zionist machine."

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