lotifor loglifV1 CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, OHIO Thursday, October 5, 195(1 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE the direction of Stuart F. Piggins, will present this operetta, depict- ing the ideals of Bnai Brith. harryCohen- reports that the bowling league still has openings. Bnai Brith Highlight s Page 5 Checking the Books Histadrut Drive Plans Laid Out • • • Bloch Lodge Morgenthau Chapter The bowling league has been The next meeting of the chap - enlarged to 20 teams and is now ter, a fund-raising meeting, wil 1 bowling Wednesday nights at the be held at 8:30 p.m. Monday, a t State Fair Recreation. There are the Young Israel Center. High _ a few opening.N left, and for in- light of the evening will be a dis _ formation regarding this, call Sol cussion on Bnai Brith philanthro _ Moss, at UN. 1-4111. A prize has pies. The speakers will be Mrs . been offered by Julius Weitzman Gerald Goldberg and Mrs. Sam - to the first man in the lodge who uel Bank, district women: an d brings in i five or more members. Mrs. Leomird Farber, Mrs. Ber nand Bliefield, and Mrs. Kalman Bruns, past presidents of thi Gershwin Lodge chapter. The lodge is holding a bingo . • • Saturday, Oct. 14, at p.m. at the Turover hall. Admission is 50 Eastside Chapter cents. For tickets contact the The board meeting for 0 lobcr chairman, Frank Blazofsky, TU. will be held at the home of Mrs. 3-4082. • • • Irving Winkelman, 17378 Ilene. The regular meeting will be held Tikvah Lodge at 3:30 p.m., Monday, at the Beth The lodge will honor its offi- Itzchock Synagogue on Fischer cers of the year. Plans have been oirs. Louis Barden, ad chairman, right, and Mrs. Leonard R. avenue. All members are urged made by Phillip Kramer, chair- Farber, co-chairman, discuss the various philanthropies to which to bring in their ads. all money collected from ads is distributed. The ad book "Bene- mna of the program committee, •, • • for the affair on Thursday, Oct. volent Blaze" Is edited in connection with the annual fund-rais- 12 at 8:30 p.m. at Northwest He- ing affair of the Greater Detroit Bnai Brith Women's Council. Tikvah Chapter This fund raising will culminate Nov. 14 at the Masonic Temple. brew. President Max H Biber The bowling league elected the has announced that no charge following officers for the new sea- will be made and that all mem- son: Mesdames David Farber, bers of the community are in- president; Louis Barish, record- vited to attend. In addition, an ing secretary; Alvin Darling, award will be made by the lodge treasurer; and Bert Kanarek, cor- to Max H. Littky, the junior past responding secretary and publi- president, for his outstanding Mrs. William Glazer, vice- Congress at the Paris conference. city. The chapter cancer pad proj- services of the past year. Louis E. ect is in full swing. Mrs. Leon- Barden, first lodge president, will president of membership, worn- Rabbi Miller also is a national ard Weinberg, community rela- make the award. en's division of the American vice-president of the Zionist Or- tions chairman, and Mrs. Edward • • • Jewish Congress, announces a ganization and a member of the Barak, co-chairman, are in urgent tea to be given for new members national executive of the United Rex Lodge need of white materials to con- The lodge will hold a joint at 1 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 18, Palestine Appeal. tinue this work. Also needed are The chapter vice-presidents of many workers. To contribute meeting with the chapter at 8:30 at the home of Mrs. Samuel Kat- white material, call Mrs. Leonard p.m. Monday, at Friendship Hall, kin, 1441 Balmoral drive. The membership are Mesdames Sol Schmidt, northwest; Arthur Col- Weinberg, UN. 2-7757 or Mrs. Ed- Fenkell and Wildemere. Refresh- ments will be served and mem- ticket.,of admission is a prospec- ton, northeast; Marshal Brenner, ward Barak, UN. 3-0676. south, and Henry Caplan, cen- bers and their friends are wel- tive member. • • • Rabbi Irving Miller, national tral. come. The lodge will start a foot- AJ Congress Women to Hear Miller at Membership Tea ball league at Central High president of the Congress, will be Detroit Chapter the principal speaker. A joint meeting of the lodge School Field on Sunday. Jake Rabbi Miller, in 1943, was and chapter will be held at 8:30 Ginsberg, athletic chairman, is in elected chairman of the execu- charge assisted by Martin Band, head referee. Bowling alleys have been obtained at the Great Lakes Recreation, and 80 men will be participating, starting Tuesday. p.m. Monday, at the Carmel He- brew School. A "Star-Studded Review" will be presented by the dramatic group under the direc- tion of Rosina LaKritz. Fund- raising chairman, Ethel Rosen- blatt, announces that the dead- line for ads is Oct. 15. Prizes will be given to the girls. bringing in the most money in ads, darlings The Sisterhood of Congrega- and memoriams. There will also be a victory luncheon for those tion Shaarey Zedek will hold its opening meeting at 12:30 p.m., whn reach the $100 mark. Monday, Oct. 9, in the Social Hall. • • • A dramatic skit, "A Journey Through the Book," compiled by Fox Lodge The first meeting Of the season Rabbi Morris Adler, will be pre- of the lodge is scheduled for Mon- sented. Taking part in the pro- day at 8:30 p.m, at Jericho Tem- gram will be Philip Frank, read- ple. Lawrence Horowitz, presi- er; Sidney Weiner and Harold dent, invites all members to at- Silverston, narrators, Edward tend. Refreshments will be Zellman, pianist; Jacob Becker, cellist; Dan Froham, baritone; served. and Mrs. Samuel Shetzer, so- • • • prano. Brandeis Lodge For luncheon reservations call ''Finian in Bnai Brith" will be Mrs. Irving Miller, TO. 8-4054. presented at a meeting of the lodge at 8:30 p.m. Tuesday, at the Whether for the latest news or Young Israel Center as the open- the best In advaie ising, It always ing gun for a membership drive. pays to read the Jewish Chronicle The Municipal Opera Co., under the year 'round. S.Z. Women Plan Dramatic Skit BRANDEIS LODGE of DETROIT PRESENTS A GREAT SHOW THE DETROIT MUNICIPAL OPERA CO. IN FINIAN and BNAI BRITH with Original Cast Tuesday, October 10, 1950 8:30 P.M. AT Young Israel Youth Center DEXTER and FULLERTON ADMISSION ,,FREE BNAI BRITH MEMBERS AND GUESTS INVITED ALBERT A. BERGER, President tive committee. During the war, he served as secretary-general of the World Jewish Congress. In 1943, he spent several months in England in discussions of Jewish prob- lems with representatives of Al- lied governments and in 1946 he represented the World Jewish wwi Bnai Moshe GIsterItood to Hear Rabbi Lehrman The Bnai Moshe Sisterhood will meet at 12:30 p.m., Monday, it was announced by Mrs. Julius Hersh, president. A dessert luncheon will be served. Rabbi Moses Lehrman will speak and Cantor David Katz- man will render Jewish songs. JWF Reactivates GI Service Group Reconstitution of the armed services committee to provide recreational and other services for Jewish servicemen is being arranged by the Jewish Welfare Federation, Samuel H. Rubiner, president, has announced. An important function of this committee will be the mainte- nance of war records of Detroit Jewish servicemen. Anyone hav- ing such information may send it to the Armed Services Com- mittee, Jewish Welfare Federa- tion, 250 Lafayette West, Detroit 28. Name, rank, branch of ser- vice, overseas assignment and decorations, it any, should be in- cluded in the report. SOFTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP The Dexter-Chevrolet softball team captured the Roosevelt League championship by defeat- ing the Cunningham's team in the finals. Maurice (Red) Stotzky is manager of the Center-sponsored team. is active in the Jewish Com- munity ? WHAT is going on in Israel ? WHERE W Win The 1951 Israel Histadrut Cam- paign in Detroit will be formally launched at a rally on Thursday evening, Nov. 30, at the North- west Hebrew Congregation, Mor- ris Lieberman, chairman of the campaign, announced. Plans and projected quotas for the campaign were discussed at a bruncheon reception held to wel- come Chaim Gottlieb and Harold Kempner who will direct the campaign. Chaim Gottlieb, who recently arrived from Israel, outlined the manifold tasks facing Histadrut in Israel in rehabilitating the multitude of new immigrants and absorbing them into the produc- tive life of the country. He called upon the friends and supporters of Labor Israel in De- troit to close ranks behind the standard of Histadrut so that the constructive program they have undertaken may advance toward its completion in this decisive period of Israel's existence. HEN is the best place to buy ? is the best show appear- ing at your site spot ? shouldn't you be aware of these things ? Subscribe to the Chronicle Now I MI NI NI NI NI MO NM MI I.1 MN In ON In EN Ng MS MN IM THE DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE 2827 Cadillac Tower Detroit 26, Michigan Enclosed find $3.00 for one year's subscription or $5.00 for two years. NAME Address MN NM