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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
Thursday, July 6, 1950
League of Jewish Women
Coordinates Work of Clubs
Masada Installs Officers,
Schedules All-Day Outing
More than 500 people attended Shirley Jacobson, Bill Saulson,
Madasa's installation and dance Lillian Fischer, Morrie Geller-
given by the newly affiliated man, Marvin Hoffrickter, and
- death chapter of the Zionist Organiza- Myer Mandelbaum.
TH
THE
UNTIMELY
WI
By MRS. ROBERT DRE1VS
of Mrs. Rosenberg, the League's tion to honor its officers for the
Plans are underway for an aik.
UT OF A CASUAL visit to
presidency was assumed by Mrs. coming year.
day outing to be held Sunday.
Boston more than 20 years
Sally Brown. Under her leader-
Rabbi Morris Adler of Congre- July 18, at Kensington Park, eo-
ago, has grown one of the most
ship the League lead all other gation Shaarey Zedek in his in- sponsored by the Masada Chap-
significant developments in wo-
city groups in the sale of war stallation address reminded the ter of ZOD and YPS Shaarey
men's social service organizations
audience that the future leaders Zedek. The program will include
bonds.
that this city has ever witnessed.
To ,honor the memory of Mrs. of American Zionism must come softball, prize contests, swim-
Mrs. Oscar Robinson, a highly
Rosenberg, a memorial fund was from the youth, members of or- ming, boating, and a weiner roast
active Detroit clubwoman, was
established for the encourage- ganizations such as Masada. in the evening.
mulling over in her mind the con-
Cars will congregate at the
Bill Fitzcrman is Madasa's new
ment of young men and women
fused state of women's organiza-
in Jewish communal activities. president. Other officers are Shaarey Zedek parking lot at 9:30
tions, their duplication of efforts
Each year the League honors a Bud Shulman and Shirley Ja- a.m. and will proceed to the park
and overlapping of services, as
young man and young woman for cobson, vice-president; Sarah in a group.
her train pulled into Boston.
Shenfield, corresponding secre-
scholarship and leadership.
The public is invited and those
In. Boston she was introduced to
No report of the League's de- tary; Portia Fox, recording secre- who come are asked to bring a
a vital over-all Jewish women's
velopment can be complete with- tary; and Bill Saulson, treasurer. lunch for the. afternoon. There
group—a league which functioned
Representing the membership, will be a slight charge to non-
out recognition of the late Mrs.
as a clearing house for the wo-
Henry Meyers, whose death de- Lee Shulman presented a life- members attending the weiner
men's organizations actively en-
prived the League of her vast time membership plaque to Wal- roast in the evening.
gaged in every phase of human
ter Field, who helped to found
Anyone desiring further infor-
capabilities.
welfare and betterment.
mation should call any of the
Mrs. Samuel B. Danto succeed- the group five years ago.
Mrs. Robinson quickly saw that
Leon Kay, former president of
ed Mrs. Meyers as president. Un- ZOD, extended greetings to the following: Marvin Hoffrickter,
'here was the answer to the prob-
TY. 6-4782; Helen Noble, UN.
her
leadership
the
war
efforts
lem that had been troubling her
der
new chapter from its parent 2-2566; Edith Mirvis, WE. 5-5225;
MRS. DAVID KLIGER
board
was
converted
into
a
Com-
and many other forward looking
• •
group. Cantor Jacob Sonenklar
munity Relations Board to fur- offered several musical selections, and Bob Abromovich, TY. 5-5702.
women in Detroit.
found itself chal-
-
The
League
ther integrate the League's mem- assisted at the piano by Daniel
Upon her return, she contacted
enged by immense problems and
'these women such as Mrs. Joseph
Frohaman.
needs over and above its regular bership.
Welt, then president of the Coun-
Through this Board, the League
Certificates of merit for serv-
field
of
service.
cil of Jewish Women's Detroit
The country, the city and the has helped to promote closer co- ices rendered in the past year
Section. They called a meeting of people were in sore need of the operation between all groups, re- were awarded to Herbert Seiton,
The Rodin Family Club, at its
other club presidents who readily type of leadership and organiza- gardless of religion or race, that Ted Mandell, Bill Fitzerman, Sam
recognized the need for such an tion that the League could sup- serve to advance the status of the Krohn, Arlene and Betty Levine, closing meeting of the season,
held its annual election and in-
over-all group to coordinate or- Iy. Sparked by the late Mrs. people.
stallation of officers at the home
P
• • •
ganization activities.
Louis James Rosenberg, then
of Mrs. M. Wold, of 19360 Indi-
• • •
THIS INCLUDES such groups
ana avenue.
THUS ON FEB. 7, 1927, was president, the League moved into as the Women's Division of the
Jenny Salinger was acting
born the League of Jewish Wo- action. A war efforts board was Allied Jewish Campaign, the
set up under the leadership of
chairman and the following were
men's Organizations.
Community Chest, March of
elected:
With Mrs. Welt as the first Mrs. Carl S. Schiller which had Dimes, Cancer Fund, Sister Ken-
Mesdames Rose Grossma n.
representation
from
every
mem-
president and Mrs. Robinson as
At the annual meeting of
ny Foundation, Red Cross, Round
vice-president, the League went ber organization.
Hashofar, Society for Advance- honorary president; Rita Fish.
Table
of
Catholics,
Jews
and
man, president; Gertrude Birn-
League members were em-
into immediate action. The first
Protestants, Inter-Faith Commit- ment of Jewish Music, Herman baum, recording secretary; Mar.
activities of the League included ployed throughout the war at tee, Art Institute Founders' So- Jacobs, executive director of the ion Carter, corresponding secre-
setting up committees for confer- registration centers, draft and ap- ciety, Jewish Center and Pro- Jewish Community Center, was tary; Dorothy Burke, treasurer;
ence, for guidance and coordina- peal boards, rationing boards, as gram Planners Institute.
re-elected as chairman for an- Eva Kahldon, chaplain; Gertrude
Gray Ladies, with the Red Cross,
other term.
tion of member groups.
National
recognition
was
con-
Schulist, monitor; and Dorothy
Other officers are Mrs. Alexan- Chason, publicity.
In efforts to clear up confusion neighborhood clubs, civilian de- ferred upon the League by the
fense
units,
American
Women's
der Sanders, vice-chairman; Wil-
and delay, the League, in 1936,
Hanna Harvith installed the
the U.S.O. election last year of Mrs. Danto liam Gayman, treasurer, and
sponsored the Cooperative Coun- Volunteer Services and glory
to the office of secretary of the
these
new Ars.
Without
fanfare
or
cil of the Jewish Welfare Organ- women gave unstintingly of their National Bureau of Federated Julius Chajes, secretary.
The following have been elect-
ization. The Council, through the
Jewish Women's Groups.
MOTHERS' CLUBS' TRIPS
Jewish Social Service Bureau, time over and above the normal
Mrs. Harry Becker was recent- ed as board members for another
The Jewish Community Center
"women's
tasks"
of
caring
for
year:
Mesdames
Abraham
Coop-
registered and cleared all Jewish
ly succeeded by Mrs. David
Mothers' Clubs' bus and boat
families and individual welfare their families, nor did they ne- Kliger as president of the organi- er, Morris Friedman, Benjamin rides will begin July 12.
glect
the
established
projects
of
A. Lailtin, Alexander Sanders,
cases, thereby avoiding duplica-
zation.
Jack Sauls, Albert Silber, S. S.
tion of effort on the part of the their individual groups.
Wittenberg, Edward Zellman, Ar-
charitable organizations in the
thur Robbins, Miss Florence
city.
•
Weintraub, Rabbis Sidney Axel-
The presidents who followed
Newly remodeled distin-
rod, Jacob E. Segal and Zinovi
Mrs. Welt until 1941 were Mrs.
guished restaurant-delicates-
Bistritzky and Eugene Franz-
Robinson, Edith Heavenrich, Mrs.
sen and bar
blau.
Abe Srere, Mrs. Fred A. Gins-
burg, the late Mrs. Herbert War-
have
requested
copies
for
mail-
• Luncheon
Many requests have been re-
BOAT RIDE
ner and Mrs. Maurice Klein. All
ings to their membership.
ceived
by
the
Jewish
Commun-
• Dinner
The
Jewish
Community
Cen-
helped the League to take root
Both individuals and organiza-
deeply in the fertile ground of ity Council for additional copies tions who wish to obtain copies ter has arranged for a boat ride
• Late Snacks
of the recently published circular of the leaflet can call the of- to Put-in-Bay at 9 a.m. Sunday,
service to the community.
• • •
from
the
First
Street
pier.
Meet-
fice
of
the
Community
Council.
entitled, "Neighbor Where Are
THEN CAME Pearl Harbor.
The project is undertaken by ing place: in front of the Vernor's
You Running To?"
the Internal Relations Commit- Ginger Ale plant at the foot of
TR. 2-4375
The leaflet warns home own- tee, Louis Rosenzweig, chairman, Woodward avenue at 8:45 a.m.
ers in the mid-town area to re- and a sub-committee headed by
frain from being victimized by Robert Nathans.
the panic being spread in the area
by those who will financially
"FOR THOSE WHO TREASURE
War Chaplains Elect
EATING PLEASURE*
profit from such panic.
Our Specialty—Steaks, Chops, Sea Feed
These circulars which have
Open
daily
from 11:30 ■ .m., including
been distributed in synagogues, Rabbi H. Eskin to Post
Sundays. Smart and continuous enter*
Park at Montcalm CA. 8310 thinment.
groceries, bakeries and butcher
NEWPORT, R. I.—(Special)-
JERUSALEM — (Special) — shops along Linwood avenue and
Serving the Finest Food at Moderate Prices
BOESKY'S
Rabbi
Herbert Eskin of Detroit
Israel is going to crack down on 12th street have been warmly
• Sparkling Entertainment, Dancing Every Night
• Open Sundt*,
•
Tues.,
Rumba Night
reckless drivers.
received by persons of all faiths was elected a regional vice-presi-
No Cover or MM
The Knesset authorized the and races.
dent by the National Associa-
Catering to Parties and Banquets—Closed Monday
Ministry of Communications to
TV. 2-31108
15241 E. Warren at Barham
CAFE LOUNGE
The circular was prepared in tion of Jewish War Chaplains
prosecute vigorously all traffic consultation with the Mayors In-
SERVING FULL COURSE DINNERS
which met here in its third an-
offenders.
terracial Committee and by Ed-
RIBS AND CHICKEN OFF TIIE FIRE
Sentences will be unusually ward Turner, president of the nual convention.
Open 4 p.m. to 4 a.m., Sunday 1 p.m.
stiff. First offenders may be sen- National Association for the Ad-
Rabbi Morris N. Kertzer, of
HOME MADE PINEAPPLE CHEESE PIE
BAR-B-Q
tenced to a maximum of two vancement of Colored People. Rockville Center, L. I., was elect-
WE DELIVER TR 2-8500
9050 Twelfth at Clairmount
years in prison and $1,680 fine.
Several improvement associations ed president of the group.
Motorists convicted a second
"GOOD FOOD ALWAYS"
time on any one of 12 traffic vio-
Complete Home Cooked Meals—Breaktast-
SCHOOL ATTENDANCE
Lunch—Dinners—After Theatre Snacks
lations face five-year prison sen-
SEAFOODS - STEAKS
JERUSALEM
—
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Dish Served in the Romantic
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30 persons are killed in automo- 50,000 at the end of the mandate.
Atmosphere of
COMPLETE DINNERS —TAKE-OUT SERVICg
There
are
also
15,00Q
Arab
chil-
bile accidents monthly in Israel,
FOUNTAIN — FULL LINE OF DELICATESSENS
COL. F. MAYBOHM'S
and 40 to 50 are injured seriously. dren attending Israel schools.
12647 DEXTER AT, LESLIE
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Rodin Club Elects,
Installs Officers
Hashofar Picks
New Officers
_Boesky's
12th Street Residents Hail
Cornrnunity Council's Action
.
12th Si & Hazelwood
Israel's Wild
Drivers Face
Stiff Penalties
DINING AT ITS BEST
Town Pump
SID'S
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at
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Grand
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