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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1950-05-11

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Thursday. May 11, 1950

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Page 2

Graduation Set Clothes Drive Set
Temple Sisterhoods Elect
by Marshall Lodge
Mrs. Samuel Danto President by N.W. School

Two hundred delegates and light of the convention was held
Nests attended the 26th annual at the Elks Club with Mrs. Her-
Lonvention of the Michigan Fed- man Stenbuck as chairman.
eration of Temple Sisterhoods in "Where Do We Stand?" was the
subject of the adress given by
Pontiac, May 2 and 3.
Mrs. Samuel B. Danto, Detroit, Mrs. Henry Monsky, national
board member, fri5rn Omaha, Neb.
was elected president.
A cantata, "What is Torah?"
Business sessions opened Tues-
day morning at the Temple Beth was presented by Sisterhood
Jacob social hall with Mrs. IrV- members under the direction of
ing Steinman, of Pontiac, state Mrs. Saperstein accompanied by
Doris Berg. A reception followed.
president, presiding.
Mrs. Harry Krone, Detroit, was
In the afternoon an institute on
religion was conducted by Rabbi named a vice-president and Mrs.
Sanford E. Saperstein, Pontiac, Samuel Blacher, Detroit, corres-
Rabbi Morton Applebaum, Flint, ponding secretary.
and Rabbi Alfred Freedman of
Lansing.
A banquet which was the high-

Cabarct Night Set
by Young Adults

The Young Adult Guild will
hold another of its cabaret nights
at 8:30 p.m., Saturday at Masonic
Temple.
Featured will be Bob Hyster as
•M.C. and Pattisu Clifton will tap
dance. Chichi Presentis, star of
television, will sing and there
will be many other acts.
The purpose of the show is to
give young people a chance to
have a cabaret atmosphere where
soft drinks are served.
For information call Beverly
Goldfine, TO. 9-1178. Tickets will
be sold at the door or by any
member of the guild.

Mizrachi Plans
Israel Concert

The local Mizrachi will cele-
brate the second anniversary of
Israel Saturday in the synagogues
and with a concert Sunday eve-
ning.
Cantor Leibele Waldman will
conduct the services at the Bnai
Zion Congregation and also will
give a concert at 8 p.m., Sunday
in the same synagogue.
Morris Snow is president of
Bnai Zion and Abe Nusbaum is
chairman of arrangements.
Irving Schlussel, president of
Mizrachi, will deliver an intro-
ductory address.

The commencement exercises
of the senior department and the
graduation exercises of the junior
department of the Northwest He-
brew Congregation Religious
School will be held on Shavuot,
at 11 a.m., May 22.
Louise Miller and Barbara
Klein will deliver the valedictory
orations. The entire group will
present the chorale "The Eternal
Lamp" directed by Maxwell Na-
dis, director of the Children's
Theater, and Mauri Lax, senior
music instructor.
Ira G. Kaufman, president of
the congregation, will greet the
graduates and Rabbi Jacob E.
Segal will deliver the message.
Diplomas will be presented by
the officers of the congregation
and school.

Allied Campaign
at Half-Way Mark

The Louis Marshall Lodge, Bnai
Brith, makes its final intensive
effort to secure soft goods, toys,
wheel goods and clothing in an
all-out pick - up ..
drive to its mein- r
bers on Sunday:
Chairman Al
Goldstein h a s
trucks, cars and
crews in readi-
ness for this
drive to aid
Bellefaire, locat-
ed in Cleveland. Ai,
Anything that
Goldstein
a youngster of 6
to 16, male or female, can use will
be accepted, but Goldstein cau-
tions members to send only out-
worn clothing and not worn out
clothing.
Louis Marshall members are
urged to give generously so that
this project can go over the top.
For further information call CH.
7944.

Detroit's Allied Jewish Cam-
paign stood at the half-way mark
this week, as intensive solicita-
tion among prospects in the trades
and professions division began.
Pledges to date total $2,800,000
of 52 per cent of the amount
raised in 1949.
Workers in the food division,
first trade and professional divi-
sion to reach 50 per cent of last
year's pledges, were honored at a
luncheon meeting, May 9. Morey
L. Rosenthal and Samuel Frankel
are co-chairmen and Tom Bor-
man, pre-campaign chairman, of
the food division.

2 Theaters jb Give
Benevolent Society UJA Israel Film
A five-minute movie short de-
Project Approved picting the work in Israel of the Council Offers Film
United Jewish Appeal, largest

A conference of 49 synagogues,
organizations and landsmanschaf-
ten which support Chesed Shel
Ernes (Hebrew Benevolent Soci-
ety) was held May 7.
The meeting was opened by
Samuel Oleshansky, president of
Chesed Shel Emes. Harry E. Ci-
trin, vice-president, was chairman
of the conference.
Citrin thanked the organiza-
tions for their cooperation and in-
formed them that Chesed Shel
Emes is about to start on exten-
sive improvement program on the
cemetery and in the chapel, which
will require large sums of money.
He urged the delegates to create
the means for the program by a
city-wide membership campaign.
The delegates endorsed the pro-
ject and membership campaign
unanimously.

beneficiary of Detroit's Allied
Jewish Campaign, will be shown
at the Avalon Theater, Linwood
and Davison, from Sunday, May
14, through Saturday, May 20,
and at the Oriole, Linwood at
Pingree, May 17 through May 23.

on Early Detroit History

An authentic filmstrip ''Cadil-
lac's Village," dealing with the
founding and early history of De-
troit, has been added to the audio-
visual library of the Jewish Com-
munity Council of Detroit through

Probus Club Picks
Wise as President

At its annual election, the Pro-
bus Club of Detroit named John
M. Wise, attorney and traffic
court referee, as president for
1950.
Other officers elected were:
first vice-president, Jack Behr-
mann; second vice-president, Wil-
liam Greenberg; corresponding
secretary, Edmund Saperston; re-
cording secretary, Irving Feld-
man; treasurer, Victor Zucker-
man: and board of directors,
David Aaron, Dr. Louis Brait-
man, Dr. Jack Goode, and Paul
Zuckerman.
The Probus Club has just con-
cluded a year climaxed by its an-
nual Brotherhood Award to John
J. O'Brien for his communal and
inter-faith activities.

Narrated by Drew Pearson, the the courtesy of the Detroit His-
film shows the tempo of settle- torical Society.

ment and upbuilding in Israel. It

Any organization desiring to
presents vivid flashbacks to the use this filmstrip may contact
fighting in the Arab-Israeli war Edith Heavenrich at the Council,
in 1948.
WO. 3-1657.

Carl Friedberg to Give
Piano Concert May 17

For o 1950 Buick See

JACK MARKOWITZ

Carl Friedberg, teacher of
piano at the Julliard School of
Music, will perform compositions
Nameby great compsorers in his
concert Wednesday, May 17, at
13900
the Detroit Institute of Arts.
Hamilton
The concert is sponsored by
the music department of the
TO. 8-2424
Jewish Community Center of
Res.:
which Julius Chajes is director,
TU. 3-3960
Frank Carroll and John Gor- and Mrs. Royal S. Mass, chair-
man, internationally known piano man.
and song team
open at the Club
Bali on May 15
for a limited en- I
gagement.
New at the
Club Bali is the
cocktail pe-
riod from 5 to
7 p.m, with Jean
"YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD
Loach, piano
SAVINGS INSTITUTION•
and song stylist,
doing the enter- Carroll and
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taining.
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In the evening Leonard Stanley
W. FORT AT MILITARY
DEXTER BLVD. AT CORTLAND
and his trio play for supper and
VI. 3-7600
TO.
9-6611
dance music and concluding this
weekend are The Gay Deceivers
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show.
Luncheon is served from 11:30
a.m. 2 to 3 p.m.
The new owners of the Club
Bali are Frank Coulson, John
OF YOUR
Maher and Fred Hammond.

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infiltration and thievery.

KOZENN, CIIAJES ON TOUR
Marguerite Kozenn, soprano,
and Julius Chajes, composer-
pianist, have been engaged to
concertize in Southern Illinois,
presenting programs of Jewish
music.

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CANDID SHOTS . . .

WEDDING

ISRAEL INFILTRATIONS
JERUSALEM—(ISI) — Israel
and Jordan army commanders
will meet May 15 to resume talks
on setting up joint posts along
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At a joint meeting of the execu-
tive boards of the Detroit Auxili-
ary and Business Men's Group of
the City of Hope (formerly Los
Angeles Sanatorium) plans were
made for pre-campaign activities
for the summer months prior to
the official opening of the drive
in September.
The recommendation of the
board to the auxiliary was a suc-
cession Of monthly parties which
will include card parties, a night
of games, town fair and carnival.
Joseph Snitman, financial sec-
retary of the auxiliary, has re-
turned from a three month stay
in .California where he studied
programs and activities of the
City of Hope Center at Duarte,
Cal. He gave a report of his find-
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