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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1950-09-14

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71 Center

CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110

Thursday, September 14, 1950

DETROIT JEWISH CIIRONICLE

Junior and Senior Hadassah
Prepare for 'H'-Day Drive

Page 7

Histadrut Sets Temple Israel Hosts 3,000
Brunch for
in Services at New Buildinti
Drive Leaders

Physical and mental refresh-
7,: zrr7- 7
Three thousand people as- opened its sessions at Hampton
ment will stimulate Junior and .,-
7-
sembled in the new building of Public School, 18460 Warrington
Senior Hadassah "H" Day work-
A reception brunch to welcome Temple Israel on Rosh Hashana drive. Close to 1,000 children
ers, meeting for breakfast at 10
Chaim Gottlieb and Harold Kemp- Eve, Sept. 11, to participate in returned to their classrooms, or
a.m., Sunday at their assigned
ner who will direct the forthcom- the first service in the Congre- were enrolled as new pupils.
homes, for final instructions on
Registration of new pupils will
ing Histadrut campaign in De- gation's recently completed sanc-
their one day membership task.
continue throughout the month
troit, will be held at 10:30 a.m. in tuary.
The following chapter repre-
In his opening sermon, "The of September. Parents may apply
the auditorium of the Labor
sentatives will be on deck at these
Zionist Institute, 13722 Linwood New Year in the New Temple," either' daily, at the Temple office,
gatherings:
Rabbi Leon Fram congratulated Manderson and Merton, or at
avenue.
For the Bagley Group, Mrs.
Chaim Gottlieb, who recently the congregation upon the en- Hampton School on Saturday or
Maurice Landau; for Central East,
arrived from Israel, was one of thusiasm and devotion which Sunday mornings.
Mrs. Bert Smokier; Central West,
the first group of chalutzim from brought them to the hour of
Mrs. Milford Pregerson; Russell
',2ring their own temple build-
South Africa to settle in Palestine
Woods East, Mrs. Dora Ehrlich;
ing.
in the early 1930s.
Russell Woods West, Miss Hattie
During World War II he served
"We were only a handful of
Gittleman; Sherwood, Mrs. Louis
as captain with the Jewish Bri- families when we organized in
Glasier; University East, Mrs. Irv-
gade and saw action in the Middle July, 1941," said Rabbi Fram,
ing Lappin; University West, Mrs.
Fifty years of community serv-
East. He was closely associated "but so strong was our love for
Nathan Spevakow; Wyoming, Out for a breath of fresh air with various pioneer projects of liberal Judaism, that in the ice will be recalled and celebrat-
Mrs. Albert Elazar and Mrs. Jul- is an Israeli child. He is one Histad•bk . during the 18 years he course of nine years we grew to ed when the United Jewish Char-
ian Tobias.
of Ahe hundreds that benefit lived in Israel.
become one of the largest con- ities holds its golden anniversary
Hadassah is the largest volun- from the work of Hadassah in
Harold Kempner, formerly di- gregations in the country, and party on Nov. 28, at the Book-
tary medical organization in the Israel. The photograph was rector of the Professional Divi- have built one of the great syna- Cadillac Hotel. Plans for the
event are now being made under
world, the Detroit Chapter being taken by Louis Redstone, local sion of the Allied Jewish Cam- gogues of America."
among the 10 in this country with architect, during his recent paign in Detroit, has served over-
Rabbi Fram's sermon was the leadership of Judge Theodore
a membership of 5,000 or over.
seas for the ,-past four years as based on the text from Psalm Levin, president of the Chari-
visit to the Jewish State.
public relations officer for U.S. 1 00—"Come before His presence ties.
While its chief activities have
• • •
Founded in November, 1899,
Military Government and AJDC with singing." These words form
been child care, hospital and
health centers in Israel, it also house the Bagley Group. Naomi and field supervisor for IRO in the inscription upon the inner the United Jewish Charities was
the first central organization for
conducts important social pro- Ruth will interpret a Biblical the U.S. Zone of Germany.
door of the new temple.
philanthropic work in Detroit
He led the first group of Jewish
jects. such as the Louis D. Bran- scene through the dance, and give
In
his
word
of
greeting
to
the
deis Vocational Center in Jerusa- a monologue on Israeli folk DPs on the Munich-Haifa airlift congregation at the opening and was the direct predecessor of
dances.
during the war of independence Service, Harry C. LeVine, presi- the Jewish Welfare Federation.
lem, which includes the Alice
The Wyoming members will in Israel and stayed there for two dent of the temple, said, "We
Following the establishment of
Seligsberg Vocational School for
Girls; and day and evening trade feature a play entitled "A Trip months on A.J.D.C. mission.
have yet many things to do to the Federation, the Charities con-
Through Israel" followed by a
At the brunch, Gottlieb will make this building really com- tinued its existence as the Fed-
classes for boys.
Junior Hadassah has for many study group discussion. Their give a report on Israel and its plete. The permanent seats, de- eration's property-holding corpor-
years sponsored the model Chil- group will meet in Carpenters Histadrut institutions.
layed by a strike in the seating ation, with responsibility for ac-
dren's Village of Meier Shveyah, Hall.
company factories, have yet to cepting, holding and disbursing
Southern Oakland County mem-
besides participating in Jewish
be installed. The landscaping has monies and other property for
National Fund and other Israeli bers are presenting "A Musical
yet to be started, and parking charitable purposes.
Other officers of the Charities
Preview of a Year in Hadassah
space is yet to be provided.
projects.
are Edith S. Heavenrich, treas-
Anne Zelonk a, membership —using hometown talent." The
"The
various
rooms
are
yet
to
TEL AVIV—(WNS)--A young
be decorated and furnished; but urer, and Isidore Sobeloff, exec-
chairman, TO. 8-4593, will receive meeting will be held in the Lu-
Jewish
woman who was an aux- the loyalty and the generosity utive director of the Federation,
applications for membership from theran Church.
iliary guard in the infamous of our members, which enabled who serves as secretary.
women of 18 or over.
Osweicim death camp was ar- us to hold services here these
Monday and Tuesday mark the
rested here on charges of having High Holy Days, will provide
Center
Boivling
season's opening meetings for De-
collaborated with the Nazis and everything that is needed to
troit's 10 Hadassah groups. Mon-
of having betrayed her fellow- mal:e our Temple complete."
day the women of Central East Starts for Season Jews to the German Gestapo.
Last Saturday and Sunday,
will be entertained by a selection
A recent immigrant to this Temple Israel Religious School
Bowling reopens this month on
of Palestinian Folk dances.
the Jewish Community Center country, the 29-year-old Ria
Guest of Honor at the meeting alleys, Dave Metz, bowling super- Hines was accused of having been
will be Hadassah's Chapter presi- visor, announces.
an informer against Jews who
MR. and MRS.
dent, Mrs. Theodore Bai•gman,
had been hiding from the Nazis.
Reservations
from
groups
and
who will report on the recent individuals are accepted at TR. As a result of her activities, it
HARRY E. CITRIN
Hadassah convention.
was charged, many Jews were
and
family of 18020 Wis-
Mrs. Henry Turkel, 650 Boston 5-8400.
Bowling hours are being ar- seized and sent to Oswiecim, consin, extend their hearti-
boulevard, will be hostess to the
where
they
perished
in
gas
ovens
ranged as part of the regular
est wishes for a most happy
group.
and in crematoria.
All other groups are holding Center program for juniors, teen
and
properous New Year to
Miss
Hines
was
identified
by
their opening meetings Tuesday agers and young adults.
three Jewish women, now resi- all their friends; officers
A
tot
n'
hot
league
for
junior
at 12:30 p.m.
dents of Israel, who accused her and directors of Chesed
Central West is meeting at Bnai bowlers is in formation. Dave of personal cruelty toward the
Shelemes; the entire Jewish
Moshe. Following a luncheon Metz will serve as bowling in- women inmates of the camp.
Community
of Detroit, and
structor
for
children
and
adults.
there will be a Detroit premier of
The accused was remanded on
the movie 'Look into the Future"
The Center alleys offer unique bail for two weeks pending fur- "Klal Yisroel."
which was shown at the Hadas- facilities for family bowling, with ther investigation.
parents and children rolling on
sah convention in New York.
■ ■ ■•■■•■■•••■■•
Russell Woods East members parallel alleys, Metz pointed out.
will hear an address by Mrs. J. H.
GREETING TO THE
HAPPY NEW YEAR
Erlich on "The Spirit of Holy
HOLIDAY
JWV
Auxiliary
Plans
Day." The Halevy Music Center
• ENTIRE JEWISH
GREETINGS
will be the scene of the activities. Membership Affair
Mr.
and
Mrs.
The Russell Woods West group
COMMUNITY
The Ladies Auxiliary, Jewish
will see colored slides of Israel
War Veterans, will, hold a mem-
Isadore H.
with Israeli music. The meeting
will be held at the Young Israel bership tea, Thursday, Sept. 28.
The women will gather at the
Kolodney
Center.
home of Mrs. Robert Hart, 1656
The Sherwood Group will gath-
and Family
Boston boulevard. Mrs. Frank
SHERIFF
er at the home of Mrs. Charles Morgano is chairman and Mrs.
1580
Lincolnshire
Drive
Gershenson, 10482 Suffolk. Four Robert Hart and Mrs. Morris J.
4052 STURTEVANT
Wayne County
different topics will be presented Hart are co-chairmen.
by four members typifying the
various subjects that might be
discussed in a study group.
University West is featuring a
HAPPY NEW YEAR
skit "The Jeweled Thread." The
group will meet at the Northwest
Synagogue.
The home of Mrs. Alfred Kay,
19013 Wildemere, will be decorat-
OPTICIAN
ed for a Sukkot garden party to
entertain the University East
group. Mrs. Harry Oberstein will
3216 EWALD CIRCLE
discuss Meyer Levin's new book
'In Search" with Mrs. Charles
WE. 3-3332
Briskman, Mrs. Irving Goldman
and Mrs. Robert Greenberg.
The Carmel Hebrew School will

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