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October 12, 1950 - Image 2

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1950-10-12

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Americo Awls"' Periodical Ceitter

Thursday, October 12, 1950

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Page 2

Brandeis U. Head to Address
Detroit Women's Committee

Dr. Abram Leon Sachar, presi- educator, lecturer and author.
All charter members are wel-
dent of Brandeis University in
Waltham, Mass., will be the guest comed by the new organiza-
speaker of the Detroit Chapter tion, and their names will be
of th.. National Women's Com- inscribed on a scroll to be placed
mittee for Brandeis University. in the Brandeis University lib-
This group invites the public rary if they join before Dec. 31.
to hear Dr. Sachar at 2 p.m.
Monday at Temple Beth El.
This meeting will climax the
drive for charter members of the
Detroit chapter under the lead-
ership of Mrs. Oscar Zemon.
The Brandeis Women's Com-
Extension of facilities for care
mittees throughout the country of Jewish aged will highlight the
are non-fund-raising groups who discussion at the annual meeting
have pledged themselves to help of the Jewish Home for Aged, to
support and maintain the library be held at 8 p.m., Tuesday at the
of the university.
Home, Petoskey at Burlingame,
All dues go directly to Boston Myron A. Keys, president of the
for this purpose. Because of the Home, announced.
interest of thousands Of women
Reports on the year's activities
all over the nation, the already
will be made by Keys, Ira 1.
extensive library has earned
Sonnenblick, executive director,
Brandeis University a Phi Beta
and by committee chairmen, Ar-
Kappa rating.
thur Fleischman, house; Gus D.
Dr. Sachar, president of the
Newman, admissions; Dr. Ben-
first Jewish-sponsored non-sec- jamin Welling, recreation and
tarian university, is also a noted occupational therapy; Edward
Fleischman, finance; Dr. Daniel
Cohn, medical, and Mrs. Samuel
Zeldes, Women's Auxiliary.
In addition to the reports,
there will be election of board
members.
The Jewish Home for Aged is
a member agency of the Jewish
To the Editor:
I believe that the following Welfare Federation and a bene-
excerpts from an address by Jos- ficiary of the Allied Jewish Cam-
eph Mankiewicz, 20th Century- paign. All members of the Jew-
Fox director, recently made be- ish community are invited to
fore the. Metropolitan N. Y. Coun- attend the annual meeting.
cil of Bnai Brith, are very op-
portune at this moment and
would be of interest to your
readers.
Mankiewicz, who is also presi-
A meeting of the Sisterhood of
dent of the Screen Directors
Ahavas Achim will be held Thurs-
Guild, declared, ''A new minor- day, Oct. 12 at the home of Mrs.
ity, the Americari liberal, is to- Albert Burke, 18411 Pennington
day as much as the Negro or the
Jew, as much as any other min- drive.,
Mrs. Joseph Glicker and Mrs.
ority in the United States, being
slandered, libeled, persecuted Meyer Lebowitz will serve as co-
and threatened with extinction. hostesses.
Plans will be made for the
"The American liberal — the
group's carnival to be held in
new minority — is being hound-
November in the new synagogue,
ed, persecuted and annihilated
Schaefer at Seven Mile road.
today, deliberately destroyed by
The proceeds from the carnival
an organized enemy as evil in
will help furnish the kitchens of
practice and purpose—and indis-
tinguishable from—the Commun- the synagogue.
ist menace that fosters and en-
Zedakah Club to Hold
courages that destruction.
"Remember, that is is the hope
Meeting,
Social Tea
of this new mniority, too, that
The
Zedakah
Club will inaugu-
this world will some day become
a world of human beings and rate its activities with a tea to be
for human beings who live to- held Oct. 23 at the Davison Cen-
gether in decency and dignity. ter.
The club will meet Monday af-
Let this new minority be de-
stroyed, and this hope will die ternoon at the home of Mrs. J.
Karbal, 3299 Webb avenue.
, with it."
SAM BROWN,
The deadline of t h e Jewish
Regional Director,
American Jewish Congress Chronicle is noon on Mondays.

Home for Aged
Slates Meeting

The Reader
Writes

Ahavas Achint
to Plan Carnival

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fine Won't
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and see
Persians,
cam, Alaska Seals
and American Broadtail Jackets.

Knesset Member Disavotvs
Sabbath, War by Extremists

AJC Speaker

"We want no part of religious need Americans who can employ
extremists, they did not elect us the skills they have learned here
and we do not represent them," to benefit Israel."
Dr. Burg has spent two weeks
declared Dr. Joseph Burg, vice-
president of the Knesset, mem- in the United States on a good-
ber of Poalel. Mizrachi and lead- will mission before returning for
the Oct. 15 opening session of the
er of the religious bloc.
Dr. Burg who was in Detroit Knesset. "I expect it to be an
on Oct. 5 to address a public important session," he added.
rally called by the Detroit Chap- "We will discuss the government's
ter of the League for Religious new economic program which
Labor, emphasized that throwing will meet the grave economic
stones on the Sabbath is not the crisis which confronts us be-
policy of his party. cause of our large immigration."
On the question of his party's
Dr. Burg stated in a press in-
terview that Israel will never program, Dr. Burg noted that
the religiou bloc was a part of
curtail immigration. "Any Jew
the government and intended to
has the right to come to Israel,
regardless of his origin. profes- continue in support of that gov-
poeinntt.ed"
sion or physical condition," he ehrenm
I o nut,a "n tio rne counn I t ry e r ie sa i
added.
MILLER,
na-
RABBI IRVING
affoi to have a change of gov-
"Israel needs religious youth ernment every six months."
tional president of the Ameri-
can Jewish Congress, will speak from America," he said. ''We
"My party stands for more
at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, at the
free enterprise and represents a
Northwest Hebrew Congrega-
middle class point of view," he
on "The Greatest Challenge to
"Israel needs large private
eeting Slated
Jewish Survival." The meeting
investments from abroad if it is
is sponsored by the Michigan
to close the dollar gap between
Council of AJC and will be
imports and exports and find
chaired by Mrs. Samuel Green,
The Music Study Club will employment for the new im-
local president. In the afternoon
:iigrants from the Arab countries
the Detroit women's division of hold its first meeting of the
the AJC will honor Miller at a year at 12 noon, Tuesday at the and Eastern Europe."
The rally touched off the
tea at the home of Mrs. Samuel Wardell Sheraton Hotel.
The meeting will honor those League for Religious Labor's
Katkin, 1441 Balmoral drive.
who have served the club as drive to raise funds for a chil-
presidents. The program will dren's village in Israel which
feature Mrs. Reatha Jackson, will rehabilitate and train or-
harpist, and Mrs. A. R. Brasch, phans from Yemen.
vocalist, who will present a group II C.
of French art songs.
"Grace Before Meat" will be
sung by a group headed by Mrs
Maurice Benyas, accompanied at
the piano by Mrs. Lillian Robbins
Zellman. Mrs. Ezra Lipkin is
chairman of the event.
The following officers were
elected for the coming year:
Mesdames A. R. Brasch, presi-
The Daniel Frisch Chapter,
dent; Jerome Blum, first vice- Z.O.D., will present Daniel
president; Samuel Shetzer, sec- Jeremy Silver
ond vice-president; Walter Field, at 8 : 3 0 . p.m.,
recording secretary; Max Free- Thursday, 'Oct.
B n a i
man, corresponding secreiiiry; I9 ,at
t i o n congreL
Max Reich, financial secretary;
and Morris J. Greenberg, treas- Moshe, Dexter
at Lawrence.
urer.
Silver, the son
of Rabbi Abba
Hillel Silver,
former ZOA
president, w i 11
MRS. JOE WEINBERG, presi-
Agudath Israel of Detroit will speak on ''What
Silver
dent of the Primrose Benev-
start its second year of cultural It Means to Be a Young
olent Society, announces that gatherings at 9 p.m., Friday, at
Today."
the group will hold a social its synagogue, 11331 Linwood
After his graduation from
meeting at 12:00 p.m. Tuesday avenue.
Harvard, Silver spent six months
In the series of Oneg Shabbats, as executive director of the Ohio-
at Bnai Moshe. Dessert lunch
eon will be served, followed by local and guest lecturers will dis- Michigan branch office of Land
movies and cards. Friends and cuss subjects of interest to Jews. and Labor for Palestine. At the
Rabbi Leizer Levin, president, present time he is entering upon
members are invited.
will be the first speaker. He his fifth year of rabbinical
Whether for the latest news or will talk on "How to Prevent a studies at the Hebrew Union
the best in advertising, it always World Catastrophe Through the College and is now with the
pays to read the Jewish Chronicle Torah." Songs and refreshments congregation of Danville, Ill.
will round out the program.
the year 'round.
The chapter's next Oneg Shah-
bat on Friday will feature "Life
in a Moshavh" to be described
by Joe Yanich, who recently re-
DR. EDWARD C. PINTZUK
turned to Detroit after a year's
Chiropodist
study in Israel as the recipient
of a ZOD scholarship. The meet-
Announces that he is continuing
ing will be held at 8:30 p.m. at
the practice of
the home of Fay Katz, Apt. 307,
13641 Dexter boulevard.
DR. HERBERT C. SIMONS
A tea for members and pros-
pective members will be given
WOodward 3-3822
Sunday at the home of Bob and
By Appointment
Elaine Ettinger, 15719 Lauder
SUITE 314 — KALES BUILDING
avenue. For information call VE.
PARK AND ADAMS STREETS
8-7317.

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by Music Club

Tells of Meeting

Dr. Silver's Son
to Give Talk at
Frisch Chapter

ones Shabbat Set
by Agiulatli Israel

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A masked carnival will be held
by the Sunday Niters on Sunday
evening, Oct. 22 at the Davison
Center.
Music will be furnished by the
Sam Barnett Four. Admission is
$1 special rates for paid-up mem-
bers. Masks will be furnished.

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