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September 07, 1950 - Image 13

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1950-09-07

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Ceder

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, Milo

Bitai • Brith
Highlights

Tikvah Chapter

Mrs. Jack Rasin, president, of
the chapter, announces an "Early
Bird" campaign. There will be a
retention drive until October.
Gold membership cards will be
available to all members who
pay their dues during this cam-
paign. Anyone who desires to
have their dues 'picked up, mall
Mrs. Milton Harris, UN. 3-8532.
A special party will be held for
members holding a gold mem-
bership card. To mail in dues,
send them to Mrs. Sidney Wein-
berg, 18488 Santa Rosa. Mrs. Jo-
seph Dvorin, fund-raising chair-
man, announces the first regular
meeting of the year to be held
at the Farkside Hall, 3119 Fen-
kell. at 8:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept.
14. Refreshments will be served.
Mrs. Leonard Weinberg, commu-
nity relations chairman, and
Mrs. Edward Barak, co-chairman,
have announced that the sewing
of cancer pads is in full swing.
Anyone who has white goods to
contribute call Mrs. Leonard
Weinberg, UN. 2-7757. or Mrs.
Edward Barak. UN. 3-0676.

held Aug. 21 at the home of Mrs.
Harry Modell. On Sept. 27, an
ad tea will be given at the home
of Mrs. Michael Engelman. Mrs.
Morris Direnfeld, fund-raising
chairman, announces her com-
mittee: Mesdames A. M. Weber,
co-chairman; Adolph Li•hter,
ticket chairman; Henry Fidler,
Harry Jaffa, Norman Jasen, Louis
Modell, Maurice Schatz a n d
Meyer Waterston e, '&)-ticket
chairmen: Louis Mann, memo-
rium chairman; and Michael
Engelman, darlings.

Hotel Replaces .
Burnt Synagogue

11 ■ 01M.a.IIIMPOMINNI.INIHNIN.41 ■ •• ■ •••

Israel dedication volume work-I
ers, met Wednesday, Sept. 6, in
the new Temple building, Man-
derson and Merton roads, to
launch the last "push to victory"
for the dedication volume.
The committee was instructed
by the chairman, Mrs. David B.
Keywell, and Mrs. William P.
Greenberg, the president of Tem-
ple Israel Sisterhood.
, Mrs.. Greenberg announced that
the proceed; of the dedication
volume will be used to furnish
and equip the Temple building.

Mizrachi will open its season
with a mass meeting to be held
at the Young Israel Center, Dex-
ter at Fullerton, at 8:30 p.m.,
Saturday, Sept. 16.
Rabbi Isaac Stollman and Zvi
Tomkevich, both of whom re-
cently returned from Israel after
a six week stay will report to
the membership on their tour.
The film "Ein Breira" will
also be shown at this meeting.
`-' The Rabbi -Kirshblum plan of
founding a Moeshav in Israel for

• • •

Keidan Chapter

f rom

NATE'S
DELICATESSEN

11520 Dexter


Greetings

Modern
Delicatessen

21430 Woodward, Ferndale

••••••INI•P•

8600 TWELFTH STREET

LI. 1-9815

JO. 4-6275

ROLLINS a

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Holiday Greetings

Greetings

Robinson
Steel Co.

Faultless
Curtain Laundry
& Cleaners. Ine.

17384 Conant

4737 Elmhurst

TW. 2-7305

WE. 3-1010

Spend the .HOLIDAYS at the COLONIAL
in Mount Clemens

YOUR HOST

MAX ELKIN, Managing Owner

Colonial Hotel and Mineral Baths

The latest Jewish and Hebrew Re - cords
formerly 19c to $1.25 . . . How Only lc

With purchase et say 3 records at regular price

You Must Come and See for Yourself
This Wonderful iliay

Congregation B'nai Moshe

We also have a fine collection of Long Playing Jewish
Records and 45 rpm Victor records in Hebrew & Jewish
Children's Hebrew & English unbreakable records 35c

Dexter and Lawrence

We Have a Large Selection of

announces that Supplementary Services will be held in its
newly decorated and renovated social hall on Rosh Hashonah
Sept. 12, 13, and Yom Kippur, Sept. 21. The services will be
conducted by

RABBI JULIUS WEINBERG

lad

CANTOR SAMUEL GLANTZ

Head First For Beauty

Admission cards, S7.50, may be obtained at the congregation
office, Lawrence entrance, daily 9 t. 5 and 7 to 9. Sundays
9 to 7

New Year Cards
Candle Holders

Prayer Shawls
Silver Cups

Prayer Books

Plastic Tablecloths for Holidays and Sabbath $1.00 & Up
(With Map of Israel)

We are Wholesalers for all kinds of Candles
Buy directly from us. Candies for Sabbath, Hanukah and Avdulah
Special candles for parties, with the tea commandments.
Reasonable Prices Always
Also Memorial Candles

BORENSTEIN'S BOOK and MUSIC STORE

8663 - 12th

TY. 5-6811

Between Blaine and I'Ingree

BECAUSE..



Mr. Leo, Proprietor

12811 W. Seven Mile Rd.

UN 4-4851

17556 WYOMING
(Near Santa Clara)
Announces that tickets for
High Holiday Services are
now on sale. Tickets are avail-
able at the Synagogue daily
from 9-12 and 5-9.
Cantor A. A. Rosenfeld
will conduct the services.

Woodward

OFFERS A SPECIAL PURCHASE OF

MR. LEO'S

Cannel Hebrew
School &
Congregation
B'nai Joseph

13969

Borenstein's Book & Music Store

RABBI MOSES LEHRMAN WILL PREACH
ON YOM KIPPUR

Beauty Salon

Jeivelers

■••■•■••• •■•• • • •••••■ ••••”

Holiday
Greetings

......................._..................
New Year's
Greetings!


Densen's

JULIUS BLASE

che

1028 E. Vernor
WO. 1-4030

Lippitt

•■ •• ■■■ ••1

WEBSTER FLORIST
AND NURSERY

Isadore Atler
Joseph Masten

Reliable
Linen

Holiday Greetings

, NEW YEAR'S GREETINGS

GREETINGS

Greetings . .

small business people will also
be presented.

Mizrachi to Hear
Reports on Israel
More than 100 women, Temple:

Temple Israel Works
on Dedication Volume

MUNICH—(WNS)—The Great Temple Beth El School
Synagogue at Duesseldorf, which to Reopen Sept. 16, 17
The Religious School of Tem-
the Nazis burned down on No-
vember 10, 1938, is now the site ple Beth El will hold its opening
session Sept. 16 and 17.
of a 120-room hotel.
Registration of new pupils will
Built in the front wall of the be held from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m.
hotel is a plaque bearing the Sunday and on weekdays from
inscription that the synagogue 1 9 a.m. to 5 p .m .
had been destroyed by the Nazi ' The school offers a full pro-
racists and that of the 3,500 Jews: gran - , of Jewish studies from
who lived in that city prior to four
year - old kindergarten
1935 only 55 survived.
through high school.

The first board meeting was

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRO NICLE

Thursday, September 7, 1950

BECAUSE we know you want honest representation in Lansing.
BECAUSE you want a progressive tax structure.
BECAUSE you favor civil rights laws with enforcement powers.
BECAUSE you recognize ability and community service experience.
BECAUSE you appreciate the significance of his labor and liberal endorsements.

Leon A. Cousens

THAT'S WHY WE ARE ASKING YOU TO VOTE FOR

LEON A. COUSENS for STATE SENATE

(5TH DISTRICT — DEMOCRAT)

(PRIMA RY SEPTEMBER

Mrs. Harry Frank
Aaron Drook
Leonard Baruch
Rev. Jesse Jai McNeil Ben Goldstein
Joseph Bernstein
Mrs. Samuel A. Green
Rev. Richard T. S. Brown James Hore
Louis McGuinness
George Edwards
Zeldon S. Cohen
Harry Nathan
James I. Ellmonn
Peter 0. Daniels

Robert Israel
Sidney I. Karbel
lulian H. Krolik
Sol Kurtzman
Orville Linck
Harry Yudkoff

12)

Roger W. Nathan
I. Pokempnor
Leo Polk
Walter P. Reuther
Sidney Shevitz
Edward Swan

as State Senator
HONESTY goes to Lansing with Cousens

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