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October 12, 1950 - Image 5

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1950-10-12

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CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, onto

Thursday, October 12, 1950

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Hebrew Benevolent Names
ORT to Hold
Rabbi Rockove New Director Antique Show
membership drive is still in prog-

ress, membership applications
are available at the office, 2995
Joy road, or you can enroll by
calling TY. 6-1686.
Many organizations and syna-
gogues that have no cemetery
ground of their own, have on
several occasions asked the He-
brew Benevolent Society for
sections in their cemetery, the
Hebrew Memorial Park.
At special meetings devoted to
this matter, it was agreed to set
aside reserved sections on the
grounds of the Hebrew Memorial
Park for any organization or
synagogue that wants to avail
itself of this opportunity.
A plan to guide the arrange-
ment for such reservations was
adopted.
Any organization or synagogue
interested in securing for itself
MRS. JOSEPH FENTON
a reserved section in the ceme-
• • •
tery
should
get
in
touch
with
the
RABBI ISRAEL ROCKOVE
Women's
American
ORT, who
office at 2995 Joy road or call
• • •
are this year observing their 70th
TY.
6-1686
for
more
detailed
in-
The officers and director of the
anniversary, are holding their
Hebrew Benevolent Society an- formation.
third annual antique show on
nounce the appointment of Rabbi
Sunday, Monday, and. Tuesday,
Israel I. Rockove, of New York,
Oct. 15, 16 and 17, at the Lee
as its new executive director.
Plaza Hotel. The hours are from
Rabbi Rockove, who is well
10 a.m. to 10 p.m. The show is
known in Jewish circles, assumes
open to the public.
At
its
annual
election
meeting

this position with an experienced
There will be fine exhibits of
background after serving as di- on_ Oct. 1, Congregation Beth
rector of various institutions for Abraham re-elected Louis Ellen- rare silver, china and furniture;
bogen and Hyman P. Weller as as well as antique jewelry in
many years.
The board also announces that its president and vice-president great variety.
The committee in charge of
many persons have enrolled as for the year.
Also re-elected for the office these activities is headed by Mrs.
new members. While the 1950
of treasurer was Ben Zucker.
Joseph Fenton.
The new executive board was
empowered to elect the recording
Whether fo . r the latest news or
and financial secretaries.
the best in advertising, it always
Louis Kukes is honorary pays to read the Jewish Chronicle
chairman of the board for the the year 'round.
new year. Rabbis Joseph Thu-
"Bnai Brith is going to call the ,mim and Israel I. Halpern ad-
roll of every Jewish adult in dressed the meeting briefly and
America and ask every one to refreshments were served.
join in our work!"
The first meeting of the new
With these words, Frank Gold- executive board has been an-
man of Lowell, Mass, president nounced for Thursday, Oct. 19.
of Bnai Brith, largest and oldest
HEALTH FILM SERIES
Jewish Service organization in 1
The Center will continue its
America, set the keynote for
Bnai Brith's national Roll-Call health discussion series at 9 p.m.,
Campaign which will be a census Thursday, Oct. 19, with a movie,
for service in every Jewish com- "Emotional Health." Samuel
Kellman, psychologist, will lead
munity.
Using the slogan, "Every Jew the discussion.
a Member, Too!" the campaign
will begin Oct. 13, the 107th anni-
versary of the founding of Bnai
Brith, and continue for 53 days in
virtually every city in the coun-
try. On Oct. 15, there will be a
manpower mobilization of census
takers.

Beth Aaron Starts

Member Drive

Harry Green has accepted the
chairmanship of the Beth Aaron
special membership drive.
The -aim of this drive is to
enlist a minimum of 100 Jews
as new members of Beth Aaron
within a month.
The campaign was launched
last week at a meeting at the
home of Harry Green.
Albert Fenkell is co-chairman
and Louis Ellenson, secretary.
The special membership com-
mittee also includes Morton Ben-
son, Julius Brass, Henry C. Chait,
Ben Drapkin, Emil Fruchter,
Lawrence Freedman, J. B. Green-
baum, Morris Katz, Irvin C.
Levine, Bernard Panush, Sol
Rubin, Mac Silverman, Leo
Weingarden and Dr. Albert
Schwartz.
Dr. Marvin A. Last is president
of the congregation.

Jewish Census

Odessa Group
Slates Donor

The Odessa Progressive Aid
Society will hold its annual child
rescue fund donor luncheon at
12:30 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 18
at Masonic Temple. Chaim Gott-
lieb of Israel will be the guest
speaker, Mrs. Morris V.reinhart,
program chairman, announced.
Mickey and Sammy Woolf will
entertain along with Phyllis
Pulberg, child star. The donor
committee is headed by Mrs.
Morris Mony.

The J. B. Ormonds raised $150
for the fund at a luncheon given
at their home in honor of Albert
Wineman's 60th birthday.
Laurence O'Larry, president of
St. Clair Furs, donated four stone
martin pieces as a door prize for
the donor.

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The Parent-Teachers Organiza-
tion of the Linwood-Hazelwood
Branch of the United Hebrew
Schools will hold its first meet-
ing of the new semester at 8:30
p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 18, in the
hall of the Linwood School.
At this meeting plans will be
formulated for the fall and win-
ter semesters. The meeting will
also feature new Israeli film.
Refreshments will be served.

sy.• •

SAM and MICKEY WOOLF
The Annual

CHILD RESCUE FUND

DONOR LUNCHEON
Sponsored by the ladies of the
Odessa Progressive Aid Society
will be held


WED., OCT. 18

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