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September 28, 1950 - Image 5

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1950-09-28

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CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110

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Thursday, September 28, 1950

Bnai Brith
Highlights

Women's Council

Mr. Lewis Manning, president,
announces that the.4,000 women
of Bnai Brith; representing 17
chapters in Detroit, are working
on their fund-raising drive, which
will culminate on Nov. 14 at the
Masonic Temple. All proceeds
will go to the Bnai Brith philan-
thropies, one of which is the Red
Cross blood drive.

• • *
Marshall Chapter

On Wednesday, Oct. 4 at the
Workmen's Circle, the chapter
will hold its first fund-raising
rally. There will be a fashion
show skit called "Betty Brith" in
which the modeling and acting
will be done by members of the
chapter. The speaker for the eve-
ning will be Mrs. Samuel G. Bank.
Refreshments will be served by
the hospitality committee.

,

Dan Frohman Temple Israel Sets Program Institute
Consecration Rites Slated by Council
The third annual Program
Back 4t Halevy The first ceremony of the Planners'
Institute sponsored by

Mrs. Gerald Sucher, program
chairman, announces that the fea-
ture for the evening will be
"Fashions in Fun" produced by
the members. Mrs. Morris Diren-
feld, fund-raising and ad chair-
man, announces the following
ticket workers: Mesdames Adolph
Lichter, Ticket Chairman; Henry
Fidler, Harry Jaffa, Norman Za-
sen, Louis Modell, co-chairman;
Jack Abel, Jerry Bader, David
Beal, David Berg, J. Burke, Ar-
thur Campbell, Harry Clark, Max
Conway, Robert Dishell, Arthur
Disner, Morris Disner, Harry
Ernstein, Max Fertel, Hyman
Friedland, David Freedman, Jos-
eph Gendleman, Lou Golden, tick-
et captain. The chapter will hold
a barn dance on Oct. 31 at Gram-
er's 27450 11-Mile road.

blessing of the children to be
held in the new Temple Israel
will take place Tuesday morning.
The ceremony of the blessing
is for boys and girls of kinder-
garten and primary age who are
this year beginning their Jewish
education at Temple Israel.
The children will march down
the middle aisle of the sanctuary,
come up to the altar to offer a
gift of flowers, and receive the
blessing of Rabbi Leon Fram.

• • •
Handler Chapter

Board members of the chapter
will meet Thursday, Sept. 28 at
the home of Mrs. Alex Dorfman.
DAN FROHMAN
The chapter announces the addi-
• • •
tion of 24 new members. Members
Dan Frohman, for 18 years con-
will meet at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday,
Oct. 4 a'f the Young Israel Center. ductor of the Halevy Choral
Ben Katzman, master of ceremon- Society, has resumed his post
• • •
ies will headline a variety how. after a two year leave of ab-
Tikvah Chapter
Tentative plans include a "Stop sence.
He is associated with Shaarey
Mrs. Jack Raisin, president, an- the Music" show. Members are
Zedek, the Music Study Chorus,
nounces that Mrs. Cy Aaron, pro- asked to bring their friends.
the Workmen's Circle Chorus.
• • •
gram chairman, will hold a meet-
He is the conductor of the
ing of her committee at 8:30 p.m.,
Fox Chapter
Cantors Association Chorus.
Thursday, Sept. 28 at her home,
Mrs. Bella Goldberg has been
The chapter will meet at 8:30
2904 Pasadena. Plans will be made
p.m., Oct. 4 at the Halevey Music named the Halevy accompanist.
for the coming year.
• • •
Center. The evening will include Mrs. Goldberg was associated
a program featuring cards and re- with Halvey for 17 years.
B and P Chapter
A brunch will be held at 11
freshments,
The chapter will hold its first
a.m. Sunday at Fredson's Rest-


meeting of the year at 8:30 p.m.,
aurant, 12017 Dexter. This will
Thprsday, Sept. 28 at the Young
Rabbi Zager Chapter be a pre-season gathering for all
Israel Center. A fashion show
At the next meeting, the chap- members.
sponsored will highlight the eve-
Regular rehearsals will start at
ter will celebrate its fourth birth- 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 10, at the
ning.
day.
Mrs.
Charles
Solovich,
vice-
• • •
persident of Women's Supreme Halevy Music Center.
Lodge, will be guest speaker.
Downtown Chapter
For the first meeting of the year, Mickey Wolf will furnish the
the chapter will feature a fashion music for the evening and Max
act as master of cere-
show. Refreshments will be Sosin will
The celebration will be
seryed after the show. •Te meet- monies.
Wednesday, Oct.
ing will be held at 8:30 p.m., held at 8:30 p.m.,
Moshe Social Hall.
Thursday, Sept. 28 at the Young 4 at the Bnai

Israel Youth Center.

• • •

Gershwin Chapter

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

the Culture Commission of the
Jewish Community Council will
be held at 8:30 p.m., Thursday,
Sept. 28, at the Jewish War Vet-

erans Memorial Home.
Rabbi Morris Adler will be the
chairman of the evening. Charles

Rosin of the Doner Advertising
Agency; Zinovie Bistritsky, vio-
linist; Boris M. Joffe, executive
director of the Jewish Commun-
ity Council, and Dr. S. Joseph
Fauman, research director of the
Council, will speak.

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This will be a joint meeting with
the lodge.

JWV to Start
City Blood Drive

The next meeting ckf the Chap-
ter will be held at 8:30 p.m..
Wednesday, Oct. 4 - at, the Young
Israel Center. Emile, local hair
Norman Berkley, state depart-
stylist, will demonstrate the latest ment commander, announced that
styles. Refreshments will be Jewish War Veterans would start
served after the show.
a special drive in Detroit for

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• • •

blood donors.
This step was taken after the
recent announcement that due to
The next meeting of the Chap-
the fighting in Korea, the supply
ter will be held at 8:30 p.m., Tues- of blood plasma had dropped.
day at the Book Cadillac Hotel.

Keidan Chapter

"Of course •-•

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