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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
Beth El Lists Religious School
Activities at End of Semester
Latest Fashions
Thursday, May 11, 1950
Marriage Topic
at Frisch Chapter
"Let's Look at Jewish Mar-
Rabbi Sidney Akselrad, direc- years will be awarded to Sidney
riage" will be the subject of dis-
tor of the ReUnions School of C. Kleinman.
cussion at 8:30 p.m. Wednesday,
Union Prayer Books, a gift of
May 17, at Congregation Bnai
Temple Beth El, announces that
the Men's Club, will be presented
Moshe, when the ZOD's Daniel
the closing exercises will be held to the 18 graduates.
Frisch Chapter presents its mar-
Saturday and Sunday morning.
Thirty-nine boys and girls will
riage clinic.
Dr. B. Benedict Glazer will pre- be confirmed at the annual con-
The religious and moral as-
firmation
service
to
be
held
at
sent annual scholarship, oratori-
pects of marriage will be stated
Temple
Beth
El
at
9:30
p.m.
Sun-
cal and literary awards to the
by Rabbi Sidney Akselrad of
day, May 21,
members of the Junior High, In-
Temple Beth El. Seymour Til-
The children will be blessed by
termediate and High School De- Dr. B. Benedict Glazer and re-
chin, attorney and publisher of
partments.
the Jewish Chronicle, will dis-
ceive Bibles, a gift of the Sister-
On Sunday morning, in addi- hood. The theme of this year's
cuss the legal angles, while Dr.
tion to the presentation of awards confirmation is "The Hundredth
Louis D. Kazdan will offer the
to the Intermediate and High Anniversary of Temple Beth El."
physician's viewpoint.
School Departments, the school
Also among the guest experts
will witness a presentation of tne
will be a psychiatrist, Dr. A. H.
play, "Holidays on Parade," by
Hirschfield of Wayne University,
Zelig given by the Intermediate
and Mr. and Mrs. Albert
dramatic group. The play is un-
Schwartz.
der the direction of Leonard Jas-
The 31st annual dinner meet-
love,
The High School assembly will ing of the Men's Club of Temple
be featured by a ceremony mark- Beth El will be held at 7:30 p.m.
ing the handing down of respon- Tuesday, May 23 at Huyler's.
Officers and directors will be Shown are (left to right) models Estelle Wein
sibility from senior to junior
The second annual medical ball
and Ilene Goldman,
elected for the ensuing year and who are displaying the latest fashions at the fund-raising
class.
luncheon will be held at 7 p.m., Saturday
High School graduation at awards will be presented to mem- of the Detroit Women of Alpha Omega Dental Fraternity. The at the Hotel Statler.
Temple Beth El will take place bers of the bowling league. The affair was held May 2 at the Knollwood Country Club. Seated
The event is sponsored by the
annual report will be presented (left to right) are Mrs. David Freedman and Mrs. David Solver, Phi Delta Epsilon and Phi Lamb-
at 8:15 p.m. Friday.
During the graduation cere- by Walter D. Schmicr, president who were assistants to Mrs. Joseph Davis, chairman of the affair. da Kappa medical fraternities and
mony, activity keys for participa- of the Men's Club.
the Maimonides Medical Society
tion in Extra-Curricular Activi-
As has been the custom, the
as a social get-together for Jew-
ties will be presented to the fol- meeting will be combined with
ish physicians.
lowing students: Helen Alex- "An Evening with Dr. Glazer," a
Dancing will follow dinner and
I reservations may be made by
ander, Luba B. Jacobs, Sidney C. period devoted to an intimate dis-
Kleinman, Carol S. Lewis, Mar- cussion with the rabbi, giving the
calling UN, 3-5638.
shall Loewenstein and Judith A. members an opportunity to ask
All local physicians are invit-
Wise.
The fourth and final program of the Yiddish theater in Vilna, ed without written invitations.
off-the-record questions.
The Felix Winsen Medal for
of the Joint Yiddish Culture known throughout the world as
meritorious leadership through-
Committee of the Jewish Com- the "Vilnaer Troupe." He has
out school years, and Scholarship
munity Council and the Jewish appeared in most of the import-
Medal for maintaining an "A"
Community Center will take ant Yiddish theaters throughout
record throughout High School
place at 8:30 p. m., Sunday, May the world and is best known for
Mrs. S. Goldoftas, chairman of
All preparations are now being 14 at the Jewish Community Cen- his role in Ansky's "Dybbuk."
made for the Shaarey Zedek ter.
Tickets will be on sale shortly Club 1, Pioneer Women, an-
Alumni Association June Frolic
Jacob Waislitz will offer a pro- through the Landsmanschaften nounces that the Club will hold
scheduled for Thursday evening, gram of readings from Peretz, and other Yiddish organizations. its annual bazaar and restaurant
at Workmen's Circle on May 13
June 15.
Hershbein, Sholem Aleichem,
and 14, for the purpose of raising
The art committee of the Jew-
An orchestra will furnish Mu- Nadir and other Yiddish classics.
funds for the child rescue and re-
ish Center, under the chairman- sic, favors will be distributed,
Waislitz is one of the founders
habilitation funds of Moatzat
ship of Mrs. Arthur Bloom, an- entertainment and refreshments
Hapoalot (W orking Women's
nounces a one-man show of oil will round out the program.
Council) in Israel.
and water color paintings by
A
business
meeting
of
the
Al-
Monteflore Lodge, Free Sons of
Louis G. Redstone.
Full course meals will be
umni Association is scheduled
Israel, will hold an open meeting served all day Sunday and snacks
This show opened May 9 at the for 2:30 p.m., Sunday, May 21.
on Monday evening, May 15, at on Saturday evening. The public
Dexter Center.
The nominating committee, con-
is invited.
Louis Redstone is a Detroit sisting of Leonard Baron, Phyl-
The Aesculapian pharmaceut- the Detroit-Leland Hotel.
Irwin Shaw of the Fresh Air
architect who has been painting iss Kurtz, Milton Berry and Sue ical Association announces its
for several years. He has used his Berger, will present a slate of meeting for May. This will be of Camp will address the meeting
vacations in Mexico and in north- officers for the ensuing year.
special interest to druggists as on "How the Community Pro-
ern Michigan as subject matter
retailers, for there will be a film vides Camping Opportunities for
for many of the pieces of his
on salesmanship and merchan- Children."
show.
At a meeting of the David Hoc-
dising by the Johnson and John-
The lodge has, as its principal
The show will close on May 24.
son Co. called "Sell as Customers community project, the sending odokcr Juniors the following
The public is invited.
Like It."
of under-privileged children to were elected officers:
Mesdames J. Alshsky, vice-
the Fresh Air Camp.
The
meeting
will
be
held
at
the
David Sislin, president of Far-
president; S. Rimar, recording
At
the
present
time
the
Lodge
Book
Cadillac
Hotel
at
8:30
p.
m.,
band Camp and Kinderwelt, sum-
secretary; M. Weinstein, corres-
mer home of the Labor Zionist Monday. Refreshments and card is engaged in a membership drive ponding secretary; and B. Chase,
under
the
chairmanship
of
Mrs.
games
will
follow.
movement, announces that the
Saul Lewis, 1991 Chicago boule- financial secretary.
Rabbi W. Ginsburg, of New
Dr. Franz J. Polgar, psycholo- camp season will open July 2.
vard.
Extensive improvements t o
York, was guest speaker. The
gist and hypnotist, will headline
installation of officers will be
the program of the Men's Club of beautify the grounds and build-
Shriner Group Plans
held Tuesday at the home of Mrs.
the Northwest Hebrew Congrega- ings are being made.
The camp staff is under the
M. Stollman, of Leslie avenue.
tion on Monday evening.
The Business and Professional Comedy Production
Dr. Polgar will demonstrate guidance of Norman Drachler, di- Division of Hadassah has sched-
Za-Hir-U-Din Court No. 7, Savage Service Marks
"Miracles of the Mind," a display rector; Leonard Baruch, head uled its next meeting for 8:30
councellor; M. Goldoftas, cultural
of mental tclepathly, memory activities; Moe Kesner, music ac- p.m., May 17 at the home of Mrs. Ladies Oriental Shrine of North
America, will sponsor the comedy 15 Years in Detroit
feats and power of suggestion.
tivities, and Mrs. B. Rosenthal, Perry Burnstine, 8451 La Salle "Heaven Can Wait" put on by the
Dr. Polgar will appear on a dining room.
William Savage, proprietor of
boulevard.
Robert F. Hampton Productions the Savage Service, 19030 Liver-
television show in Detroit, before
Election of officers will take at Music Hall, at 8:30 p. m., Sun- nois, has operated his own service
appearing on the Men's Club pro-
IMMIGRANTS ABSORBED
place and the annual report will day, May 21.
gram.
station in Detroit for 15 years.
TEL AVIV — (ISI) — Seventy- be given by the chairman, Sophia
The proceeds will be turned
He built his present station
six per cent of the 355,108 immi- Blanche Schwartz.
over to Za-Ilir-U-Din Court to eight years ago. Savage states
Little /Symphony to Give grants who arrived in Israel be- A report on the regional con- assist
in their project of provid- that he sold three-quarters of a
tween the establishment of the ference held in Grand Rapids will ing corrective shoes for crippled
Anniversary Concert
million gallons of Gulf No-Norc
state in May, 1948, and the end of
The Little Symphony will pre- January, 1950 have been absorb- be given by delegate Theresa children in the Shriners' hos- last year.
pitals.
sent its first anniversary concert, ed — a total of 268,443. Only 754 Graft
"I believe that giving the best
Plans for the corning year will
Tickets can • be procured by service and selling my best gaso-
Tuesday evening, May 23, at the returned from immigrant camps
be formulated after which a mu- calling Betty . Iiinchliffe, TO. 6- line is the secret of my success,"
Art Institute. James Barrett, who to countries abroad.
sical and social hour will follow. 6338, or Vera Burian, UN. 1-5647. he says.
was concertmaster at the Little
Symphony's debut, is returning
from Cleveland, where he is as-
sistant concertmaster of the
Cleveland Symphony, to appear
More than 100 organizations giving a preference to persons
as soloist.
programs have been arranged, an ving M. Schlussel; treasurer,
The program includes Mendels- affiliated with the Jewish Coin- of "German ethnic origin."
almost three-fold increase over Louis Rosenzweig.
sohn's Symphony No. 4, Mozart's minty Council were represented I Joffe also reviewed local ten- 1948-49.
For members of the executive
Concerto in D. Major No. 4, and at the Delegates' Assembly at the shins that have arisen in relation
committee for the three-year
Isadore
Sobeloff,
executive
di-
Samuel Barber's ''Capricorn" Con- Dexter-Davison Center on April to the housing situation in De-
term:
certo for flute, oboe, trumpet and 27. The meeting was opened by troit and the recent controversy rector of the Jewish Welfare
David J. Cohen, Mrs. Samuel
Federation, spoke on the import- Green, William Hordes, Julian H.
string .
Dr. Shmarya Kleinman. president over the Schoolcraft project.
Tickets are available at 5320 of the Council, with announce- The projected development was ance of the Allied Jewish Cam- Krolik, A. C. Lappin, Robert R.
d paign, and urged every delegate Nathans, Meyer Schneider, Mrs.
John R., TE. 1-2810.
nients concerning the final Dele- in every way beneficial to both to volunteer as a worker in the Jacob Sauls, Mrs. Maurice Klein.
yea Bernard Rosen is chairman of
Abe Satovsky, George Stutz, and
ale Little Symphony and Valter gates' Assembly and election of the immediate area and the corn-
officers, to beheld May 18. munity. Racial and religious dis-
Morris Lieberman, chairman of Mrs. „Samuel Silverstein; for the
Poole is musical coach.
B. M. Joffe, executive director crimination played a great part in the nominating committee, sub- term ending May, 1952, David I.
of the Council, reported that, in the blocking of this multiple- mitted the slate of nominees for Rosin; for term ending May, 1951.
AGAINST DEATH PENALTY conjunction
with other agencies, d welling project.
the offices and executive com- Sam Rabinowitz and Morris Ja-
JERUSALEM — (ISI) — Min-
the Community Council had Figures on the increase in the mittee. The following persons cobs.
ister of Justice Pinhas Rosen has sought
to halt the inclusion of
Additional nominations front
informed the Knesset of the gov-
programming services of the Cul- were nominated:
discriminatory
provisions in the Lure Commission of the Jewish
President, Dr. Shmarya Klein- the floor were: Max Charnel;
ernment's intention to introduce
legislation abolishing the death displaced persons act. Nonethe- Community Council concluded man; vice-presidents, Rabbi Mor- Sam Belkin, Maxwell Lowe, Sas s,.
less, the bill, which at present is Joffe's report. For the first 11 ris Adler, Dr. B. Benedict Glazer, mon Rubin, Dr. Lawrence y a fsa
penalty in Israel.
It. n conference, contains a clause months of the 1949-50 season, 624 Sidney M. Shevitz; secretary, Ir- and Rabbi Samuel H. Prero.
Beth El Men Plan
31st Annual Fete
Fraternities Slate
Medical Dance
Vilnaer Star to Give Recital
at Final Yiddish Program
S.Z. Alumni Plait
June Frolic Dance
Club 1 Schedules
Bazaar and Cafe
Louis Redstone
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Extutnts Paintings
Aesculapians Plan
Film on Retailing
Montefiore Lodge
Sets Open Meeting
Horodoker Juniors
Elect New Officers
Farband Camp
to Open July 2
N.W. Men Slate
Talk on Telepathy
Hadassah B and P
to Elect Officers
Community Council Groups Hear Reports, Nominations
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