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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1950-04-27

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Americo Iewish periodical 0,

Thursday, April 27, 1950

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

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League of Jewish Women
Folk
Chorus
Units
Allied Jewish Campaign
Officers at Luncheon
Report Increases in Pledges Slates Concert to Install

4

the work of the American Can-
Final plans have been an-
cer Society, Red Cross, Jewish
Stepped up activity in the
Welfare Federation Women's Di-
nounced for the 25th annual Ju-
vision and the Detroit Roundta-
trades and professions divisions
bilee Concert of the Detroit Jew-
ble of Catholics, Jews and Pro-
since the formal opening of the
ish Folk Chorus with Henri Gold-
testants.
Allied Jewish Campaign, April
berg, conducting.
She will be installed at the
18, is reported by Harvey H.
"The Naye Hagode," a tone
meeting to be held at 1:30 p.m.,
poem for chorus and ballet by
Goldman, chairman of the trades
Wednesday, May 10 at the Dexter
Max Hellman, will be the main
and professions campaign cabi-
Center. Dessert luncheon will be
feature of the concert which will
net.
served.
be presented on Sunday evening,
The Physicians section reports
May 28 at the Scottish Rite Ca-
it has already raised 33 per cent
!Home for Aged Group
of last year's total pledges. A
thedral.
gathering of physicians at the
Saida Gerrard, New York bal-
Plans SOuvenir Booklet
home of Dr. Leo Orecklin pledg-
lerina, will dance the part of the
Mrs. George Koven is in charge
ed $47,000, an increase of four
Varshever Yingele and will also
of the souvenir booklet, honoring
per cent over the same group's
be in charge of the choreography.
birthdays, simchas and memori-
This concert will be the climax
gifts last year.
of 25 years of work for the Jew-
Dr. Orecklin and Dr. Hy Mel-
als of members of the Women's
ish song. A program of Yiddish
len are co-chairmen of this sec-
Auxiliary, Jewish Home for Aged,
and Hebrew folk songs by the
to be presented at their 25th an-
i tion, and Dr. Charles Lakoff, ad-
Combined Adult Chorus and mem-
niversary luncheon to be held at
viser.
bers of the Youth Chorus will
12:30 p.m., Monday, May 15 at
The dentists' section, led by
Masonic Temple. Names must be
complete the program.
Dr. Simon Barent, chairman, and
MRS. DAVID KLIGER
in early in order to meet the
Dr. Martin Naitnark, adviser,
Mrs. Rose Levine is in charge
HARVEY GOLDMAN
cielicillne, Call TO. 8-1696.
printing
of
tickets
and
Mrs.
Arnold
Sabar-
held its first meeting April 19.



Mrs. David Kliger.was elected
For tickets, call UN. 3-0943, UN.
The pharmacists met to plan
off, chairman of the souvenir
their campaign, April 24, under lac. David Miro is chairman and program with Mrs. Joseph Jaffe president of the League of Jewish 2-6753 and TO. 5-2238.
Harry Berlin, Samuel Bez, Joseph Jason Honigman, adviser.
co-chairman. Aliza Stullman will Women's Organizations on April
In the mercantile division, work
Randleman and Morris Sussman.
be the accompanist.
18.
The accountants section, under in the furniture section is well
The other officers elected are
under
way
following
a
meeting
the co-chairman - ship of Arthur
at
the
Furniture
Club,
April
16.
Mesdames
Saul Bloom, Robert
Purdy and David Zack, met to
Louis Tabashnik is chairman of
Drews, Meier Finsterwald, Louis
assign cards Sunday, April 16.
The attorneys' section will ini- the section and Louis Robinson,
Glazer and Morton Snyder, vice-
tiate planning at its annual din- adviser.
Will Give You a TOP
presidents; Max Elias, corres-
The jewelry section held its
ner, April. 27, at the Book Cadil-
nrst assignment meeting April
A. Littman will present the ponding secretary; Norman No-
Deal on
23. Saul Glueckman and Harry well-known singer and dancer ble, recording secretary; Maurice
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Kay are co-chairmen, and Sam Paul Burnstein and his partner, Garelick, treasurer; and Saul
Kreiger,
presidential
secretary.
Gerson, adv'ser.
Lillian Lux, in the musical pro-
o
Mrs. Harry Becker will be
Samuel Granadier and Jack duction "Sing, Israel, Sing" Sun-
Stark have been named co-chair- day evening, May 7 at the Scot- chairman of the advisory board
By JOAN HENCKEN
See Jack at
RCHIDS GO TO the BBYO men of the merchant tailors' sec- tish Rites auditorium at Masonic with Mrs. Samuel Danto as board
CARSON
secretary.
drama group, who under the tion and are completing their or- Temple.
BUICK
Mrs. Kliger is past president of
direction of Mrg. Helene Laban ganization.
The play will feature the same
13900 Hamilton
The
tailors'
section
of
the
serv-
the
Aged
and Mrs. Pearl Haberman have
company which ran 20 weeks in the Jewish Home for
TO 8-2424
Auxiliary and the Maimonides Res. TU 3-3960
done much to further good will ices division met April 16. Jacob New York.
among the lodges and chapters of Fish, Harry Waltman and Abra-
Littman states that the play Medical Society.,She is active in
ham M. Feinberg are co-chair-
Bnai Brith.
was a smash hit in New York and
The group has, perfected three men.
was highly praised by the critics.
In the mechanical trades divi-
plays to clat e and are undertak-
It will be the last play' of the
ing two more which they hope to sion, the auto sales section corn- season, he added, and the finest
present to,the members of BBYO plated its assignments at a meet- production this year.
ing in the home of Jerry Biel-
"The production is timely in
during:the laier part of May.
field, chairman.
that
its arrival coincides with the 0.110
The gas and oil section assigned
7'.H E ‘ ,I313 G" MOTHER and all prospects at a meeting in the celebration of Israel's second an-
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daughter:'' Unquet is drawing
niversary," he said. •
home
of
Nathan
Epstein,
'chair-
near. '1Ve Urge all BBGs to .at
Tickets arp available at Metro
tend. The dinner will be held' at man. Max Fisher and William S. Music Store, 10328 Dexter, TO.
the Mayfafi. Caterers, on Monday Sucher are co-chairmen.
The bags, bottles and barrels 8-4114; Borenstein Book Store,
night,. May 15 at 6:30 p.m.
section
met April 21 with Alfred 8663 Twelfth street, TY. 5-6811;
The price :of the tickets is $6 per
Berkowitz
as chairman. Herman Detroit Hebrew Book Store, 1226
couple (mother and daughter).
Dexter, TO. 8-6111; and A. Litt-
This ineludes?both yours and your Cohen and Larry Bader are co- man, Barium Hotel, WO. 2-5900.
chairmen.
motherlS. dinner and a corsage
for your mother.
.If rat' , wish!tnbring an added
guest ttiere,is an extra charge of
$3 which includes' one dinner and
a corsageFor your kid sister the
dinner. is $2.50 (no flowers).
So:. .0'inch your pennies. and
make.your; reservation .now,' at
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the BBYO' Headquarters.

Want a BUICK?

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IT'S HERE! The week end ,that
all BBYO has been waiting for.
The Bnai Brith-BBYO week end
begins Friday, April 28, '
A Friday Might Sabbath will be
held at the. Bnai David Syna-
gogue.
On Saturday night a dance, fea-
turing Bob Strong and his Or-
chestra, will be held at the Ma-
sonic Temple.
Tickets for this dance at $1
when purchased by any BBYO or
Hillel member, at BBYO head-
quarterSpr , at Hillel House.
Tickets sold at the door are $2
per cotiple:.:. • • •

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held.a IfItlestinian Dance night at
the new Jewish Center. The girls
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