Americatt Jewish Periodical e

Thursday, August 24, 1950

bETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

\Pioneer Women's Seminar
Service Group
evitt
Giving Aid to Israel
to
Hear
Mrs.
Jacob
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family, she was in her early
Plans Meeting The East Central Region of Pi- ish
teens when her family was forced

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To plan Jewish young adult oneer Women will hold its third
participation in the United regional seminar at Farband
Foundation's annual Torch Drive, Camp, Chelsea, Mich. starting
the Community Service Commit- Sunday night and ending Wed-
tee will meet Wednesday, Sept. nesday noon, Aug. 30.
6, at the Dexter Center.
Mrs. Jacob Levitt, first vice-
This being the first meeting
of the committee since the elec-
tion of officers earlier in the
month, Milton Lucow, president,
announced that he also would
make standing committee ap-
pointments.
The Community Service Com-
mittee is a member of the Jew-
ish Young Adult Council of
Detroit and during the annual
Allied Jewish Campaign func-
tions as the junior division. Its
standing committees include
campaign planning, program,
publicity, records and special
gifts.

to flee from Russia because of its
Zionist convictions.
Coming to the United States,
Mrs. Levitt enrolled as a student
at City College of New York; la-
ter receiving her bachelor of sci-
ence degree from Brooklyn Col-
lege.
Eva Checkoway, who has just
returned from Israel, where she
was the leader of the Pioneer
Women's tour, will give a report
of her tour.
Arthur Gorenstein, national ex-
ecutive director of Habonim, who
will be returning to Israel soon,
will conduct a session on Youth
with the members of Ilabonim
and their Israeli guests.
Sara Halperin, regional chair-
man, and Carol Berman, regional
seminar chairman, invite all Pio-
neer Women to attend all the
sessions or daily sessions of the
Members of the Jewish Women's European Welfare Organization
seminar. Registrations must be
are shown presenting a check to M. Taich of the Detroit Israel
MRS. JACOB LEVITT
They
made at once with Margaret Hup-
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Ilistadrut campaign for a medical aid station in Israel. North
pert, registration chairman, 11818
president, in charge of member- Dexter, TO 9-7180.
are, left to right, Mrs. Albert KUrzman, president of the
ship and organization of Pioneer
Woodward Br an c h; and Mrs. Jack Seder, president of the
Women of America, will be the
organization.
guest speaker and participant.
Mrs. Levitt, of Brooklyn, has
The Young Israel Center at
Agudath Israel Engages Dexter
and Fullerton inaugurat- been actively concerned with Zi-
Cantor ,J. Borenstein
ed a fathers and sons religious onist problems all her life. Daugh-
The Downtown Synagogue an-
The Agudath Israel Synagogue service on Sunday morning, Aug. ter of a prominent Russian Jew- nounces that it has obtained the
use of the new million dollar
announces that it has engaged 13.
Veterans Memorial Bldg., on
Rabbi Samuel H. Prero of
Cantor Joseph Borenstein to
Jefferson west and Shelby to
conduct the High Holy Day Young Israel explained that
hold the High Holy Day services
though the interests of parents
services.
there.
The seating committee wil l b e and children have been brought
It was through the cooperation
in the synagogue, Linwood at closer together as a result of the' The Bnai Moshe Religious
Lawrence avenues daily from 7 cultural and social activities of School will open Sunday, Sept. of the Veterans Memorial Home
Commission and Chaplain Max
to 9 p.m. and on Sundays from the organization, he saw further 10 for the 1950-51 school year.
need for activities of mutual in- pre-kindergarten will again be Ornstein of the J. Rosenwald
11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Prominent local rabbis will terest in the religious sphere as organized as well as a kinder- Post of the American Legion,
garten and grades one through that the use of the building was
well.
preach the sermons.
granted to the Downtown Syna-
The Sunday morning programs 10.
Mitchell Feldman, chairman of gogue.
will include a short address by
Rabbi Prero On the application of the school board, has asked a
A feature on Yom Kippur will
Jewish law to everyday living. I parents in the vicinity to feel free be a special memorial service
The intermediates of Young Is- to register their children as soon during Yiskor which will be held
will be held in the
rael will sponsor a breakfast to as possible.
in front of the memorial plaque
"Our school is open to any containing all of the names of
be followed by an athletic pro-
gram to which boys from the ages Jewish child in this area," said the city's honored dead.
k
Chairman Feldman. "We are
of 18 to 21 are invited.
An invitation is extended to
SYNAGOGUE
here to serve the community."
all to participate in this special
SCHAEFER RD. JUST NORTH OF 7 MILE RD.
Courses include Jewish history, service which will be held at 1
TIRE PLANT
CONSERVATIVE SERVICES WILL BE CONDUCTED
Jewish
customs
and
ceremonies,
HAIFA—A large tire plant will
te.
p.m., Thursday, Sept. 21,
Rabbi Joel Lipke, formerly of London, England, will officia
be shortly established in the vi- Bible, prophetic Judaism and
Only a limited number of seats available for non-members.
cinity of Haifa. The site has al- modern Jewish literature.
In the primary grades drawing,
ready bee nchosen and machinery
For Ticket Reservations or Information Call WE. 5-0089
handicraft and clay work are
Tickets on Sale Every Evening at Building Entrance
is being purchased.
utilized. Students from the sec-
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ond through the 10th are taught
Benjamin Levinson, president
Hebrew as well as the general
of the Michigan Mortgage Cor-
Jewish background.
portation, announces that his
has closed the first GI
William J. Cody Files company
mortgage on a residence for a
for P r obate Judgeship GI who is today actively en-
William J. Cody, who has been gaged in the fighting in Korea.
Mrs. Roberta Walden, the wife
a circuit judge commissioner of
Wayne County for 14 years, is of First Lt. Roger S. Walden,
now a candidate for judge of completed the signing of all
probate in the Sept. 12 primary necessary papers representing
to fill the vacancy created by her husband with power of at-
On September 12th, while Americans will be fighting in other parts of the world
the death of the late Judge torney to act for him.
to preserve our way of life, we at home will have the opportunity to demonstrate our
William F. Cotter.
Details of this transaction
faith in our democratic system. Our weap3ns will be ballots instead of bullets, but it
which is the first loan made for
will be equally effective in proving that fie American people do not take freedom 's
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an active combatant in the
for and Delivered
and democracy lightly. In furtherance of fie principal that every American citizen of
Korean War were arranged by
For Service at All Times
right to vote must be preserved, the Legis'ature of this State, with the approval
Phone WEbstel 3-3332
Albert Letv in, a former GI
the Governor, amended the election laws to permit absentee voting for religious reasons.
himself who spent five years in
people
who
might
otherwise
how
the United States Army in
This law was passed especially to aid the Jewish -
been deprived of the privilege of voting be :cruse election day falls on Rosh Hashanah.
World War II and upon his dis-
charge joined the Michigan
The action of the Legislature constit ites a challenge to the people. The benefits
Mortgage Corporation.
of the low must be exercised by the people else the law will be a nullity. For this
EDWARD PEVOS
season, the Brandeis Democratic Organization, consisting of Democrats of the Jewish
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cated in a mixed consignment in-
to /ate in person on Rosh Hashanah. Wi 'e participation in this project will insure
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tended apparently for the black
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to demonstrate our strength, unity and de -locracy.

Father-Son
Service Set by
Young Israel

Unsightly Hair
Removed
Permanently
by Electrolysis

Holiday Services
Slated Downtown

Bnai Moshe Sets
New School Term

RUTH 8 5ISS

HIGH HOLIDAY SERVICES

New Ahavas Achim

A CHALLENGE
The Ballot Must Be Preserved

The Brandeis Democratic Organization offers aid to any person desiring ab•

sentee voters' ballots.

Call WO. 1-6920
Or fiipply at 1224 National Bank Buildinti

REMEMBER, THE IMPORTANT THING IS TO MAKE SURE YOUR VOTE COUNTS

ON THE 12T11 OF SEPTEMBER.
This notice is inserted as a public service by the Executive Board of the Brandeis Demo-

cratic Organization, consisting of the following:
Arthur L. Robbins, Chairman; Senator Ch arles Blondy; Milton L. Caplan; Leon A. Cou-
lens; Leonard Edelman; David Flayer; Morris G aldberg; Ralph Goldsmith; Henry Gottlieb; J.
Irving Grant; Nathan Kaufman; George D. Ken t: Benjamin I.evinson; Joseph Pernick; Leo Polk;
Jacob Robinson; Frank Schwartz; Gerald Simons; Leonart' Simons; Philip Sukrow; and Louis

Wechsler.

GI in Korea Buys
Home in Detroit

The Downtown Synagogue
High Holy Day

is happy and proud to announce that

will be held this year in the million-dollar

VETERANS MEMORIAL BLDG.

West Jefferson and Shelby Sts.
Rabbi Herman Rosenwasser

will conduct the services, Cantor—Louis Paul
Reservations with voluntary contributions can now be made
at the Downtown Synagogue, 1205 Griswold Avenue.
Telephone WO 4-9263 — No seats will be sold.

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