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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Thursday, October 19, 1950

City of Hope Appeals to Detroit

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Above are featured performers in the variety show "Borslitcapades" being
brought to Detroit by the Business Men's Group of the City of Hope Sanatorium
at Duarte, Cal. The performers are, left to right, Mickey Katz and the Tovars;
Patsy Abbot, comedienne, and Mickey Katz. Lower row: Patsy Abbot, Dave Barr,

Home for the Aged Young Israel Youth
Helps Blind 'Read' to Hold Outing Sunday

A new activity principally for
the benefit of sightless residents
has been added at the Jewish
Home for Aged.

The Literature Club meets
every evening. In this group resi-
dents read Yiddish newspapers
to people who are sightless.

A Young Israel youth outing,

postponed due to inclement

weather, will be held on Sunday.

Buses will leave from the
Young Israel Center at 12 noon.

Boys and girls, 14-18, are in-
vited to participate. For informa-
tion call TE. 4-4145.

YOUNG ISRAEL
OF DETROIT

comedian; and Joel Grey, Katz' son. All proceeds from the show will go to the
sanatorium. Albert Emma is the Borsittcapades chairman. Tickets may be ob-
tained at Grinnell Bros. or by writing Russell Nida, 2017 Penobscot Bldg., WO.
1-3256.

UHS Auxiliary Leader's Course Bicur Cholem
to Open Season Sets Third Topic Seniors Slate
Donor Affair

"What Makes a Leader" will
The United Hebrew Schools be the subject for discussion at
Auxiliary will hold its opening the third meeting of the Leader-
ship Training Course sponsored
meeting at 8:15 p.m., Wednesday,
by the Michigan Region of the
Oct. 25 at the Rose Sittig Cohen National Women's League of the
Bldg., Mrs. Abe Katzman, pro- United Synagogues of America.
gram chairman, announces.
The course will be held from

"Panorama of Education" will
be presented by Mrs. Harry
Oherstein. She will review phases
of UHS education past, present
and future.
Gus Newmann, community
leader, will reminise on "Heders
of Yesteryear."

10 a.m. to 12 noon, Wednesday,
Oct. 25 at the Northwest Hebrew
Mrs. Nathan Spevakow, chair-
man, will lead the group, which
is comprised of board members
and committee chairmen from
sisterhoods of conservative syna-
gogues.

Cordially Invites its Friends and MembersIo the ...

FIRST SABBATH SERVICES

in the Northwest Section to be held

AT. THE BAGLEY SCHOOL
8100 CURTIS AVENUE
Saturday Morning — Oct. 28, at 9 a.m.

Inspiring Young Israel Services Will be Conducted

RABBI SAMUEL H. PRERO WILL SPEAK

For further information, contact the
Young Israel office, TE. 4-4145, or the
sponsors listed below.

.

Harry L. Blitz, UN. 1-6156 Sam Goren, UN. 4-8079
A. 'Gellman, UN. 2-0071
Arthur Klein, UN. 3-7832
Isaac Honig, UN. 4-0723
Sam Sukenic, UN. 2-4778
M. Kwartowitz, UN. 4-6599
Milton Duchan, UN. 4-2706 Norm Sukenic, UN. 3-8640

(Committee in Formation)

Samuel W. Pratt, President; Jerome W. Kelman, Chair-
man of Board; Harry L. Blitz, Chairman Pro-Tern

NW Building Committee

A Kiddish Honoring the Occasion Will be Open To All

BUICK

THE MOST WANTED CAR
FOR '51

Now Available in
All Models for

The Detroit Senior Bicur Cho-
lem has been in existence for 55
years. They began by helping
poor young mothers in their con-
finements, by supplying them
with diapers and clothes for their
babies.

Gradually they branched out
and took on the work of helping
any Jewish person in this city
who needed a doctor or medicine
and who could not afford such
things.

Windsor Community
Slates Israeli Concert

SEE OR CALL

JACK
MARKOWITZ

CARSON BUICK

Rabbi Moses Lehrman, of
Congregation Bnaf Moshe will be
the guest speaker.

Tickets will be sold at the door.
Reservations can be made by
calling Mrs. Edith Golden at TO
6-4135 or Mrs. Bennett at WE.
5-7341.

IMMEDIATE
DELIVERY

(Sales Manager)

The Detroit Senior Bicur Cho-
lem will hold its annual donor
luncheon at 12:30 p.m., Tuesday
at Turover Hall, Dexter at Mon-
terey.

The Windsor Jewish Commu-
nity Council will present four
Israeli artists in a concert at
8:30 p.m., Sunday at the Capitol
Theater, Windsor.

JACK MARKOWITZ

13900 HAMILTON --- TO. 8 -2424, RES.: TU. 3-3960

The artists Zamira Gon, dan-
cer; David Bar-Illian, pianist;
Ingrid Rypinski, messo soprano,
and Zvi Zeitlin, violinist.

Ftir tickets write the council at
21 Palace Theater Bldg., Wind-
sor, or phone 4-7559.

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