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August 24, 1950 - Image 12

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1950-08-24

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American Palish Periodical

Thursday, August 24, 1950

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Page 12

Gets S.Z. Post

Bnai Brith Women Launch
Annual Fund-Raising Drive .

120 Organization Treasuries
Give $34,850 to Allied Drive

Leon Kay, chairman of the or- social, fratternal, cultural, etc. It
ganizations division of the Allied is interesting to note that though
Jewish Campaign, reports that for 30 organizations which had con-
the 1950 campaign 120 organiza- tributed in 1949 did not contribute
tions contributed $34,850 in treas- in 1950, there were 32 new organ-
ury gifts. More of such contribu- izations which contributed in 1950
but which had not done so in 1949.
tions are expected.
Kay was assisted by Rabbi
The organizations division con-
sists of 265 organizations divided Moses Lehrman, co-chairman, and
into six major categories; Lands- a cabinet of 24 persons consisting
manschaften and Workmen Circle of members-at-large and repre-
branches, both groups totaling 67; sentatives of the six major sec-
congregations and their affiliated tions.
The following served as chair-
men's clubs, 49; social, fraternal,
men:
Alex Belkin, landman-
cultural, welfare and family clubs,
88; Jewish War Veteran posts, 18; schaften and Workmen Circle
Bnai Brith lodges and their bowl- branches; Rabbi Max J. Wohlgel-
ing groups, 24; and Zionist organi- ernter, congregations; Isidor Starr,
Bnai Brith; Harry T. Madison,
zations, 19.
Jewish War Veteran posts; and
four-fold
a
The division has
Sidney M. Shevitz, Zionist organi-
ELLIOT S. SCHWARTZ, of program:
zations.
1. To inform each member in
New York City, has been ap-
organizations about the Al-
pointed educational director of
lied Jewish Campaign, either
Congregation Shaarey Zedek,
at meetings or through no-
• • Dr. Leonard Sidlow, chairman
tices.
2. To encourage organizations
• of the education committee,
ATTENTION!
announces. Schwartz is a grad-
to make treasury gifts. Such
uate of the Ilerzliah Teacher's
a gift is above and beyond
Academy and was educational
the contributions of the indi-
director of the Jewish Center
TEAM OPENINGS-
vidual members who contrib-
Eddie Cantor, national cam-
of Jackson Heights, N. Y., for
825-850 Average
ute in their own name.
paign chairman of the United
the pdst four years. Parents of
3. To provide the campaign Jewish Appeal—major benefici-
FRIDAY 9 P. M.
• • pupils in Shaarey Zedek schools
ary of Detroit's Allied Jewish
with workers.
are invited to consult with
4. To obtain new prospects from Campaign — wired Samuel H.
Schwartz regarding the pro-
within the membership.
Rubiner, president of the Jewish
gress of their children.
The campaign experience, ac- Welfare Federation, that money

Call After 6
cording to Kay, revealed that to finance Israel's immigration
The deadline of the Jewish points 1 and 2 were accomplished will be totally exhausted in the
Chronicle is noon on Monday.
quite well but that points 3 and 4 next few weeks, it American
aaaaa sa••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••
met with poor success.
Jews fail to provide funds at
Though less money was raised once.
'Having been in Israel only
this year , than in 1949 through the
organizations division, the number recently, I know what hardships
of treasury gifts was more than and burdens every Jew there
in 1949. Three sections made more accepts with the immigration of
pledges than in 1949; the Jewish every additional Jew. But they
IS HAPPY TO ANNOUNCE THAT
War Veterans, Bnai Brith and the feel that the whole conception
of the Jewish State is a mockery
if a Jew who needs its safety is
to be barred now," Cantor's
.
b
Beginning with Rosh Hashono Evb, September 11
message read.
"In July, Israel took in more
Will Be Held in Our
than 18,000 Jews. In August
Dexter at Buena Vista
there will be the same number.
Announces .. .
But no matter how many sacri-
that tickets for High Holi-
fices Israel makes, it cannot pro-
day Services are now on
at Manderson and Merton Roads
duce dollars to pay for that kind
sale. The Ticket Committee
of immigration. If we American
Section
Palmer Park
will be the Synagogue daily
Jews should be guilty of shut-
from 10 a.m. - 12 noon, 2-5
ting the doors of Israel, we would
CONDUCTING THE SERVICES WILL BE
p.m., and 7-9 p.m.
never be able to face the world
For Information Call
as proud people again," Cantor
TE. 4-0777
concluded.
CANTOR ROBERT S. TULMAN

The Greater Detroit Bnai Brith general chairman; Alfred Lakin,
Women's Council is sponsoring its tickets; Louis Manning and Leon-
annual fund-raising campaign, to and Farber, ads; Miss Gertrude
memoriums and dar-
be culminated in November. Landorf,
lings; Sam Gold, editor of ad
Bnai Brith is the world's larg- book; Ellis Fisher, program; Ellen
est Jewish service organization. Goldberg, finance chairman; Louis
Its activities include:
Benson, arrangements; Samuel
Aid to Israel, Leo N. Levi Me- Bank, arbitration; Bernard Blie-
morial Hospital, Anti-Defamation field, publicity, and Sidney Eidcl-
League, National Jewish Hospital, man, assistant secretary.
Hillel Foundations, Bellfaire Chil-
dren's Home, Bnai Brith Youth
ISRAEL STATE BANK
Organization, Veteran's Affairs
and Vocational Guidance Bureau.
JER USALE M—Preliminary
To guide the women in their steps with a view to the establis -h-
- campaign to raise funds to sup- ment of the Israel State Bank
port these philanthropists, Mrs.
Louis Manning, president of the have been taken and a financial
Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Wom- expert is now in Israel to advise
en's Council announces the fol- on the necessary arrangements.
lowing Council fund-raising com- The agreement between the gov-
ernment and the Anglo-Palestine
mittee.
Mesdames Samuel Gutterman, Bank will lapse within a year.

Israel Needs
Funds Sorely,
Cantor Wires

•••••••••••••••••••••••

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TEMPLE ISRAEL

HIGH HOLY DAY

synvicEs

Con°.

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BEAUTIFUL NEW TEMPLE BUILDING

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The Choir, led by Karl W. Haas, Music Director and Organist



• • •

TEMPLE ISRAEL RELIGIOUS SCHOOL

OPENS SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 9
AND SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 10

The School is conducted under the personal supervision of Rabbi Leon
Fram, and enrolls children from the age of four, through Bar Mitzvah,
Confirmation, and High School age.

WE INVITE YOUR

INQUIRIES

Apply Now, at Our Office in the Temple Building
Telephone UN. 3-7769

Office Hours:
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Week Nights, 7:30 to 9:00; Labor Day, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.

You may also apply at our downtown offices at
900 PARK AVENUE BUILDING

2011 Park Avenue
Telephone WOodward 3-4335

Office Hours:
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High Holiday Services .

The United Hebrew Schools

Will Hold Services During the High Holidays in the

ROSE SITTIG COHEN SYNAGOGUE

Lawton and Waverly

and

DAVID W. SIMONS SYNAGOGUE

Tuxedo at Holmur

Abraham Schachter will officiate at Rose Sittig Cohen Synagogue
and be assisted by a choir.
Rev. David Rine will officiate at David W. Simons Synagogue.
Tickets are currently on sale. For information gall TO. 8-0063

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TIIE UNITED HEBREW SCHOOLS
NATHAN JAFFA—Chairman
ISAAC ROSENTHAL--Co-Chairman

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