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Thursday, October 5, 1950

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

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Speech by Sachar to Climax
Drive
Brandets. U. Member
president of Brandeis University,

At a board and membership
meeting of the Detroit chapter of will speak.
Mrs. Oscar M. Zemon is presi-
the National Women's Committee
for Brandeis University at the dent of the Detroit chapter.
Other officers are Mesdames
home of Mrs. Lawrence Segar of
Birchcrest avenue, it was an-
nounced that there was consider-
able increase in the membership
of the Detroit group.
Mrs. Samuel Aaron is member-
shin chairman.
The membership drive will be
climaxed by a meeting at 2 p.m.
Monday, Oct. 16 at Temple Beth
El at which Abram L. Sachar,

Young Israel Institute to Start
Sugar, Soap
for New Term
Added to Israel Registration
Young Israel of Detroit will ing at 8 p.m., Thursday evenin
its third year of the Insti- Oct. 5, in the Youth Center.
Food Parcels begin
Thereafter, the group will meet
tute for Jewish Studies on Wed-

All food parcels sent through nesday evening, Oct. 25 in the every Tuesday evening at 8 p.m.
Enrollment is being taken daily
Service for Israel, c/o Zionist Young Israel Youth Center.
Office, 1031 Penobscot Bldg., will
Sessions are scheduled for 8-9 in the office of the Center, TE
from now on contain two pounds p.m., 9-9:30 p.m., and 9:30-10:30 4-4145.
of sugar, three packages of Ivory p.m.
In order to make possible a
Soap Flakes, and three bars of
Registration in the following more active participation of young
Ivory Soap. These puch-needed departments and classes will be men above Bar Mitzvah age in
items will be included in the accepted daily and evenings from the Sabbath and Holiday services,
$10.50, $13.75, $15.75, and $19.50 Oct. 18 to Oct. 25 in the office a special class to train young
parcels with no increase in price. of the Youth Center, 12521 Dex- men in the reading of the Torah
will be instituted on Saturday
A new cable-order service is ter boulevard:
History of the Second Common- afternoons, ope hour prior to the
now available whereby the send-
er may wire his order direct, sav- wealth; Jewish philosophy; Heb- Minchah sefvices; and will be
ing from eight to 10 days nor- rew, elementary and advanced; led by Rabbi Jacob M. Brown.
The first session will meet at
mally required for delivery of Book of Proverbs; prayers and
the food parcels to Israel. The their interpretations; and prob- 4:45 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 7.
charges for this service are 161/2 lems of contemporary American
cents per word, excluding the and Israel community life. A
name and address of recipient guest lecturer will speak from
9-9:30 every Wednesday evening
and donor.
Climaxing Detroit's participa-
This service is suggested only on the various phases of this
tion in the nationwide C-Day
when emergency or special condi- subject.
At a board meeting of the
drive for immediate cash pay-
The art department, headed by Hebrew Ladies Aid Society, the
tions permit. The usual proced-
ments on outstanding pledges to
ure of air-mailing orders assures Mrs. David Werbe, local artist, president, Mrs. Emery Ehren-
the United Jewish Appeal, work-
adequate and usual prompt de- is accepting registrations in the wald, made the announcement
ers in the trade and professional,
following sections:
livery.
MRS. SAMUEL AARON
women's and junior divisions of
Children—Thursday afternoons that a special evening meeting
Call or write the Zionist Office,
• • •
the Allied Jewish Campaign will
4-6
p.m.; adults, elementary and will be arranged for the mem-
WO. 5-1484 for further details
meet at a bruncheon, 11:30 a.m., Leonard Kasle, vice-president; concerning the shipment of food advanced—Thursday evenings, 8- bers and their husbands and
Sunday, in the Dexter-Davison Philip Marcuse, secretary; Nor- parcels and electrical appliances. 10 p.m.; children and adults, friends. •
This is scheduled for Wednes-
man Levy, treasurer; Harvey Rat-
Sunday mornings, 10:30 a.m. -
Center.
day evening, Oct. 18 in the social
tner,
corresponding
secretary;
12:30
p.m.
Featured will be the first De-
The first sessions will begin on hall of the Bnai Moshe Syna-
troit showing of a new film, star- Lawrence Segar, mailing chair-
gogue.
man,
Herbert
Smith,
by-laws
Thursday, Oct. 19.
ring Eddie Cantor and reporting
The program will begin at a
chairman; Bryce Alpern and Paul
The
Young
Israel
choral
group,
on his trip to Israel.
p.m. Games and refreshments are
Broder, publicity chairman; and
under
the
direction
of
Felix
Collection chairmen are Louis Ivor Kahn, nominations chairman.
Karl Haas, music director of Resnick, will hold its first meet- planned. •
Robinson, mercantile; Louis C.
Temple Israel, will direct the
The group will hold its done?
Blumberg, services; Abe Kasle,
choral group of Temple Israel
luncheon on Nov. 14 at Bnal
mechanical trades; Daniel Laven,
Sisterhood
Moshe.
real estate and building; Harry
in "What is To-'
H. Platt and David M. Miro, pro-
rah" at a meet-'
fessional; George Keil, food;
ing at 12:30 p.m..
The
Radomer
Aid
Society
Aux-
Paul P. Broder and Lew Wisper,
Monday, at ther
arts and crafts; Mrs. Leo S. Mel- iliary will hold a donor luncheon Temple.
len, women, and Allen Bobroff, Dec. 5 at the Mayfair Catering.
Mrs. Harr y
The following officers have
Brunches are being given by Singer, vice-,
juniors.
been elected at the recent meet.
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Mrs. Michelson and Mrs. Lober- president, is in
The third annual conference ing of the Center Choral Society,
man at 12 noon, Wednesday, Oct. charge. Mrs.
YOUNG ADULTS READY
of the Michigan Zionist Region which will meet every Monday
11 at 3005 Tuxedo avenue and Morris W. Stein
TO HELP IN DRIVE
re-elected Morris Jacobs to his evening, under the direction of
Mobilization of Jewish young on Oct. 18 by Mrs. J. Samit and will be at the pi-
third term as president. The con- Julius Chajcs, at the Davison
Mrs.
J.
Simkovitz
at
18236
Steele
nd
Mrs.
ano a
Center:
adults for their participation in
ference was held last Sunday in
Harold Schakne Karl Ilaas
Harry Kobel, chairman; Mrs.
the collection of outstanding avenue.
committee
will
emergency
Flint.
The
id drama chairman.
Albert J. Silber, secretary; Mrs.
pledges to the United Jewish
Simhat
Torah
Others participating are Mes-
Appeal will take place at 8 p.m. hold its annual
Among the subjects discussed Irwin Meyers, librarian; Mrs.
Thursday, Oct. 5 at a meeting of dinner at 6 p.m., Sunday at the dames Robert Anspach, Philip at the conference was the Jewish Bernard Bladen, chairman of so-
the Community Service Commit- Bereznitzer Hall, Linwood and Arnold, Joseph Bean, Harley Cit- National Fund which was rep- cial committee; Mrs. Paul Selby,
tee at the Dexter-Davison Center, Davison avenues.
• rin, Jacob A. Citrin, Abraham resented by its president, Ben chairman of auditions committee.
Members and friends are in- Flayer, David Goldberg, Milton
The first rehearsal will be held
Milton Lucow, president, an-
Laikin. Also discussed was the
vited. There will be dancing.
Johnson, Max Lask, Maurice Le- Kfar Truman project and the at 8:45 p.m., Monday, Oct. 9.
nounced.
vin, Sol Lunsky, Tom Mitteldorf, practical help -to be given by
Those who are interested in
Harry Pernick, Julius Pliskow, Zionilsts in this area.
joining the Society call TR.
Beth Abraham Men
Robert Rosen, Edward Rothen-
Workshops on programming 5-8400.
Slate Breakfast Parley berg;
and young Zionist activities were
Henry Weinberg, Louis Wein- held, and the main speeches were
The executive board of the
Town
Infants Service Names
Men's Club of Congregation Beth stein, Nathan Apsel, Button Ben- given by Carl Alpert and Elihu
The Haifa Chapter of the ZOD Abraham will hold a breakfast son, Barry Burton, Henry J.
Fund Affair Chairmen
will inaugurate its activities this meeting on Sunday, Oct. 8, at Goodman, William Kadushin, Hy- Stone.
Mrs. Solly Abels, president of
A number of resolutions were
season with a Town Hall meeting 10:30 a.m. at the home of Mr. and ram Kaufman, Harry Landsman - ,
the Infants Service Group, an-
adopted.
One
implements
the
at 9 p.m., Monday at the North- Mrs. William Genser, 3301 Leslie. Sam Maza, Joseph Mehr, Herman
ZOA program on sendir4 econ- nounces the appointments of the
west Hebrew Congregation.
The first membership meeting Rothman, David Yaffe and A. omic experts to Israel; another chairmen for the annual fund-
Topic of discussion will be
Victor Bizer.
endorses the Kfar Truman pro- raising affair to be held Jan. 21
"The Issues Before the 23rd of the Club will be held Tuesday,
Oct.
10,
at
8:30
p.m.
in
the
social
at Masonic Temple.
World Zionist Congress." Lawr-
A welcome gift for any occa- ject, and a third one gives the
Mesdames Sydney Berman and
nod to the issuance of an Israeli
ence W. Crohn, president of the hall.
sion
is
a
subscription
to
the
Jew-
The program will be in the
Wilbur Spitz, chairmen; Hymen
Zionist Council, and Leon B.
bond
issue.
ish Chronicle. Call WO. 1-1041.
Kramer, Manny Silverman and
Kay, former ZOD president, will form of a reunion and get-
together
with
cards
and
supper
Julius Fink, ad chairmen; Wil-
be the speakers. Morris M. Ja-
liam Katz and Charles Wolpin,
cobs, president of the Michigan following a brief business session.
Members have been asked to
tickets; Louis Merson and Eman-
Zionist region, will act as mod-
invite prospective members to
uel Shapiro, publicity; Jack
erator.
Hencken, Allan Saltz, Jack King,
Community singing will be this meeting.
Max Weingarden and Emanuel
held under the direction of Mrs.
The deadline of the Jewish
Davisson, editors; and David
Seymour Kraus. A social hour
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Riseman, show director.
will follow.

Workers Slate
C-Day Brunch

Hebrew Ladies
Schedule Meeting).

Karl Haas to Lead
Women's Singing

Radomer Aid Unit
Slates Donor Fete

Morris Jacobs
Re-Elected by
Mich. Zionists

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Center Choral Unit
Lists New Officers

Haifa Chapter Sets
Hall Rally

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