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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1950-04-20

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CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110



Thursday, April 20, 1950

JWV

Bulletin

The Blood Bank of the Depart-
ment of Michigan, through the
various posts, is having the mo-
bile blood bank at the Memorial
Home from 5 to 10 p.m., May 9.
jf not already registered, please
call in and leave the names of
those who wish to, give blood.
Call WE. 3-0846.
• • •
The Robert Rafelson Auxiliary
announces the following new of-
ficers: Corrine Oppenheim, pres-
ident: Eve Solomon, senior vice-
president; Lillian Fenton, junior
vice-president; Doris Abromson,
recording secretary; Faye Benen-
son, corresponding secretary; and
Rose Blustein, treasurer. The post
and auxiliary meet on the second
and fourth Tuesday of each
month at the Memorial Home.
• • •
The following officers were
elected by the Lawrence H. Jones
Post: Robert I. Keller, command-
er: Herbert S. Brandwine, senior t
vice - commander; Herman C. t
Gach, junior vice-commander;
Bernard Epstein, adjutant; and '
Henny Littman, quartermaster.

• • •

Abner Dunn was installed as'
the new commander of the Rob-
ert Rafelson Post before a joint
social meeting of the post and the
auxiliary at the Memorial Home.
Other officers elected to serve
the new term are: Leslie Fleisher,
senior vice-commander; Bill
Bernstein, junior vice-command-
er; Hy Anchill, judge advocate;
Ed Willner, surgeon; Norm Ap-
pleton, quartermaster and Nat
Canvasser, service officer. Sam
Soloman, Norman Berkley, Sam

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Comparing Notes

I

BBYOutlOok

By JOAN HENCKEN

celebrated its first anniversary in
AZA on April 10. The event was
marked by a cabaret style dinner
party at the home of Aleph Godol
Gene Cohen.
The chapter was so pleased
with the results of the dinner
they are planning to have other
chapter affairs in the near future -
starting with a wienee roast in

PEPARATION IS BEING made
for the Bnai Brith-BBYO
weekend to be held on Friday
and Saturday night, April 28 and
29.
The members of BBYO and May. • • •
Hillel are working hard to pro-
AT THE PASSOVER Seder
vide an interesting Sabbath Serv- held by AZA chapter 314, a gavel
ice on Friday night. BBYO will was presented by Advisor Irwin
partake in the services, while Goodman to Aleph Godol Morrey
Hillel will conduct a very inter- Katz.
The Seder was held at the
esting Oneg Shabbat.
The dance planned for Satur- home of Aleph Don Sarason. Food
day night at the Masonic Temple for the occasion was prepared by
will be loads of fun. There'll be mothers of all Alephs.
dancing to Bob (Vein Kippur
Services. were conducted by
Night Dance) Strong and his or- Sheldon Rovin and Morris Silver-
man and the "four questions"
chestra.
Tickets for the dance are $1 were asked by Herman Moehlan.
• • •
per couple to BBYO and Hillel
members ONLY. All tickets pur-
THE FDR CHAPTER of BBG
chased at the door are $2 pet* is planning a parent's night for
Judge John V. Brennan (left) and Rabbi Jerome D. Falkman of
Sunday, April 30. Chairman for
couple.
Temple Israel, Columbus, (center) compare experiences with
• • •
the program is Geraldine Solo-
Dr. Harry Nobles, pastor of Windsor's Temple Baptist Church,
men. A skit will be presented by
THE
NEWLY
FORMED
Allen
was
just prior to the ninth annual Interfraternal Dinner, which
the girls, showing, in jest, a typi-
Cantor
Chapter
of
AZA
welcomes
held at Congregation Shaarey Zedek on Thursday evening,
cal FDR meeting.
new
members.
They
meet
at
the
April 13. The Interfraternal Dinner is staged each year by the
new
Jewish
Center
on
Tuesday
Bnai Brith, Knights of Columbus and the Masons under fhe
nights at 7 p.m. in room 206. For
"Good Deal Markowitz"
sponsorship of the Detroit Round Table of Catholics, Jews and
information call, Lennie Rosen-
Protestants.
is what they
blat, TO. 6-566.
call me. Yes,
The Fred Butzel Chapter, 753,

P

Chapter One, ZOD, Renamed
After the Late Daniel Frisch

For the first meeting under its
new name, the Z.O.D.'s Daniel
Frisch Chapter (formerly Chap-
ter One) will present a discus-
sion of the hydrogen bomb at 8:30
p.m., Thursday, April 27, at Con-
gregation B'nai Moshe.
The moral and religious conse-
quences of the use of the H-Bomb
will be discussed by Rabbi'Moses
Lehrman of Congregation B'nai
Moshe.
The program will also include

a demonstration of how the bomb
Fenton and George Agree will will work by the group's presi-
serve as the trustees. 'Phil Roths- dent, Robert C. W. Ettinger. Et-
Child has been named by Com- tinger, a graduate student in phy-

apparatus.
Group singing of Hebrew and
Yiddish songs will complete the
program.
An active young adult group,
the Daniel Frisch Chapter will
feature two Oneg Shabbats dis-
cussing "Secular and Religious
Education in Israel" and "Jewish
Humor."
The meeting of May 17 will be
devoted to the long-awaited Mar-
riage Clinic, and the panel mem-
bers will include a rabbi, a doc-

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tor, a lawyer, a psychiatrist, and
a young married couple.

A fashion show on May 31 and
mander Dunn to handle press re- sics at Wayne University, will the June 3 "Night of Stars" dance
lati ans.
make the operation clear through and floor show also are in the
• • •
the use of models and simplified offing.
The Detroit Post and the Jeri-
cho Lodge, 1.0.0.F., held a joint
memorial service for David
Wrubel April 16 at the Me-
morial Home.
• • •
The Lt. Raymond Bloch Post
Detroit women's stake in the measure of security," which the
and Auxiliary will hold a bagel
Allied
Jewish Campaign and in women hope to bring about by a
and lox brunch at the Memorial
the
Jewish
Welfare Federation successful campaign).
Home at 10 a.m. Sunday, April
Final reports from all three di-
30. All post and auxiliary mem- will be appraised by Samuel H.
visions
of the women's campaign
Rubiner,
president
of
the
Fed-
bers, their spouses and children
at the report meeting of will be heard at the April 25
are cordially invited. Reserva- eration,
tions must be made in advance the women's division, Friday meeting in the Center. Addition-
by contacting the co-chairmen: noon, April 21, at the Jewish al awards will be distributed.
Measuring cup awards were
Jack Schneider, TY. 7-7126; or Community Center.
Workers who have distin- made on April 17 to Mesdames
Faye Linden, WE. 5-6206.
guished themselves in the cam- Harry Becker, Maurice Klein,
• • •
paign will be awarded measur- Samuel Grandon, Max Dushkin,
Aaron
Kogan
The Charles and
ing cups (symbolizing the 'full David Pollack, Nathan Schermer,
Auxiliary will hold a social eve-
Carl Wois and Victor Klein.
p.m.
Wednesday,
at
8:30
ning
.pril 27, at the Memorial Home.
Gov. Willams to Receive
A film will be shown and pack-
aegs will be wrapped for the
Report on Civil Rights
next hospital party. Refreshments
Gov. G. Mennen Williams will
will be served.
The Nordau Chapter of the
meet with a delegation from the
IS • •
Zionist Organization of Detroit
The public is invited to the in- will hold a Night of Talent in Detroit Division of the American
Stallation of officers to be pre- conjunction with Haifa Chapter Jewish Congress and the National
sented jointly by the Lt. Roy F. and Frisch Chapter Wednesday Association for the Advancement
of Colored People to receive an
Green Post and Auxiliary at evening, April 26, at the Halevy
annual joint report made by both
Northwest Hebrew Congregation Music Hall, Fleet and Linwood agencies on "Civil Rights in the
8:30
p.m.,
Saturday.
A
high-
avenues.
at
United States in 1949," Thursday,
light of the program will be the
The contestants will be: Mrs. April 20, at the State House in
presentation of an annual Amer-
Albert Feldman and Murray Sel- Lansing.
icanism Award by Council-
for Nordau; Mrs. Robert Et-
woman Mary V. Beck to C. E. born
tinger and Leah Durbin for Elliott Travel Service
]hazer Clark, principal of the Frisch; and Martin Hoffer and
new Mumford High. School. The Mr. and Mrs. Robert Venitianer Offers Trips to Israel
speaker of the evening will be
for Haifa.
Elliott Travel Service is now
nudge David C. • Vokes.

Rabbi Sidney Akselrad of Tem- offering a selection of trips to

Europe and Israel. These trips
The Lt. Jack Winokur Post will ple Beth El will speak commem- can be made by steamer or air.
orating
the
second
anniversary
of
meeting
at
the
bald its inaugural
There are special excursion rates.
Memorial Home with a program- the establishment of the, State of
There is no service charge for
social. The meeting, following Israel. Pictures will also be any of the services performed
shown,
among
the
movies
taken
formal reactivation, will be held
by the travel service.
at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday, April 27 by Charlie Wolok on his recent
Elliott Travel Service is located
and will include showing of mo- trip to Israel.
at 18657 Livernois and also in
tion pictures and refreshments.
Windsor, Ont. It is operated by
HAIFA BUDGET UP
All Jewish ex-servicemen, includ-
HAIFA—(ISI)—Haifa's muni- Elliott and Bud Schubiner.
ing those not affiliated, will be
welcome to attend without cipal budget will be increased
SPASTIC CHILDREN
from three to five million pounds
*arm
The third party for spastics
in the coming fiscal year, reflect-
sponsored by the Mothers' clubs
The Jewish Chronicle is the ing the city's rapid growth.
of the Jewish Center will be held
at 4 p.m. Sunday at the Dexter-
only newspaper that gives com-
The
deadline
of
the
Jewish
plete coverage of Jewish events
Davison branch.
Monday.
Chronicle is noon on
in Detroit.

Rubiner to Address Women
at Campaign Report Meeting

Zionist Chapters
Plan Talent Night

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