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Aaron Donor
Marshall Unit Beth
Plans Proceeding
to Present Play Beth

YENTA FEUER
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The Louis Marshall dramatic
group will present the first show
of the winter season at the Bnai
Brith Women's Chapter's ninth
anniversary at 8:30 p.m., Thurs-
day, Nov. 9 at the Bnai Moshe.
There will be, in addition, a can-
dlelight ceremony and other un-
usual features. The play is en-
titled "Agony Hour."
Mrs. Stanley Yates, past presi-
dent of the chapter and past
general committee woman of the
district, will be the featured
speaker. Jean Blooinfield will
carry the lead role as Madam
Agony.
Yetta Feuer, membership chair-
man of the chapter, reports that
to date the women has attained
53 of their 85 quota for new
membership for this year.

ATTENTION !

VOTERS OF
NORTHWEST
SICTION

Aaron Sisterhood is pro-
ceeding with preparations for its
donor luncheon to be held Dec.
5 at the Bel-Aire.
Plans were discussed at a
luncheon for the donor captains
who on Oct. 18 met at the home
of Mrs. Sidney Weinberg, vice-
president. Hostesses were, besides
Mrs. Weinberg, Mesdames Adolph
Winckler, David Brozgold, Irwin
Levine, Joseph Haas and Louis
Wonboy.
A donor rally is planned for
Nov. 29 at the synagogue. Among
the entertainers will be Mickey
Wolfe, Sammy Wolfe and Max
Sosin. Admission will be free to
those presenting a donor ticket.
The group will hold a rum-
mage shower at its next meeting
to be held at 8:30 p.m., Monday,
Nov. 6 at the synagogue.
A membership tea will be held
at 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, Nov. 15
at the home of Mrs. Louis
Glieberman, 18903 Prairie ave-
nue. Anyone interested in join-
ing the sisterhood call Mrs. A.
Winkler, UN. 4-0157.

Bnai Moshe School
Plans Art Exhibit

A series of exhibits have been
arranged for by the Bnai Moshe
Religious School to be brought
here from New York City.
These exhibits will include
modern painting, pieces of sculp-
ture, prints and various collec-
tions of interest.
The following is a list of ex-
hibits and their dates:
Twenty Reproductions by Saul
Rabino, Nov. 26.
Twenty Fjur Reproductio: s by
Abel Pann, Dec. 2.
Twenty Six Reprodurtions by
Marc Chagall, Doc 10.

American Jewish Historical

Society Exhibit, Jan. 14, 1951.

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SCHNEIDER

State Senator

18th District — Democrat

* Graduate U. of M. Law School
* Practicing attorney-23 years
* Former Circuit Court Commis-
sioner
* Born in Detroit
* Member—Pisgah Lodge No. 34
B'nai B'rith
* Former Noble Put Grand—
Jericho Lodge
* Active in Jewish communal
affairs
* Endorsed by Jewish fraternal
and social organizations
* "Preferred"—Detroit Citizens
League

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CONGRESSMAN

GEORGE D.

O'BRIEN

13th DISTRICT — DEMOCRAT
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Temple Beth El wil be repre-
sented by a large delegation at
the national convention.; of the
Union of American Hebrew Con-
gregations, National Federation
of Temple Sisterhoods and Na-
ational Association of Temple
Secretaries in Cleveland, Ohio,
Nov. 12-15.
Nate Shapero, temple presi-
dent, will be one of the speakers
at the combined session of the
The Northwest Hebrew Congregation's Sistterhood is hold- three conventions on Monday,
Nov. 13, when the 10 per cent
ing a Hanukkah workshop. Meeting with Joseph Soften of the
Jewish Community Center, who serves as consultant, are (from assessment plan for the support
left to right) Mesdames Herbert L. Harris, program chairman, of the Union and the Colleges,
one of the major items on the
Max Goldsmith, Sanford Rothman, William Burk and Daniel
agenda, will be st..ainitted to the
Mandelbaum. Workshops for all Jewish holidays are arranged
delegates for action.
by the Center, Harry D. Katz, supervisor of the adult education
Irving Katz, executive secre-
department, stated. Specialists are familiarizing parents with the
tary, will speak on "Synagogue
meaning and traditions of the festivals.
Administration" at the session of
the National Association of Tem-
ple Secretaries on Nov. 13.
Shapero and Dr. B. Benedict
Glazer will attend the corner-
stone laying ceremony of the
House of Living Judaism of the
A special meeting of all Hista- lions for approval by the work- Union of American Hebrew Con-.
drut campaign workers and dele- ers and delegates.
gregations on Nov. 19, in New
Selection of Detroit represen- York City.
gates from 170 affiliated organ-
tatives
to
the
27th
annual
con-
izations and landsmanshaften is
called for 8:30 p.m., Thursday, vention of the National Com-
Nov. 9, at the Labor Zionist In- mittee for Labor Israel, to be
stitute, to map plans for early held in New York the Thanks-
launching of the 1951 Histadrut giving week-end, also will be
made.
campaign.
"Preparing for Marriage" will
Formal opening of the 1951
The campaign nominating com-
be the topic discussed by Rabbi
campaign
is
planned
for
Nov.
30
mittee, consisting of Sam Rabi-
Morris Adler at
novitz, Norman Naimark, Alex at the Northwest Hebrew Con-
the next meet-
Schreier, Philip Goldstein, Irv- gregation.
ing of the
ing Pokempner, Sylvia Pine,
Shaarey Zedek
Anna Michlin, Louis Levine,
Young Peoples
Harry Schumer, Alex Nichamin,
Society.
and Morris Lieberman, will pre-
All young
slate
of
officers
for
the
sent a
men and women
1951 campaign and recommenda,
are invited to
T h e Jewish Community
attend this meet-
Council has been asked by
ing on Thursday
some of its affiliated organiza-
evening, Nov. 9,
tions, whose members have
Rabbi Adler 8 p.m. at Con,
been solicited for subscriptions
to the Jewish Review, to clar- gregation Shaarey Zedek.
Laurence O'Larry, president, ify the position of that periodi-
There will be a discussion pe-
St. Clair Furs Inc., whose gift of cal in relation to the Jewish riod after Rabbi Adler's talk:
eight stone mar-
agencies operating in the field Movies will be shown later in
ten pieces to-
the evening to be followed by a
of human relations.
ward the success
The Jewish Review has no social.
of the Child Res-
connection whatsoever with
cue Fund donor
any of the established Jewish Beth Aaron to Resume
luncheon, spon-
organizations that are engaged
sored by the la-
in combating anti - Semitism, Late Friday' Services
dies of the Odes-
and whose programs in Detroit
The Beth Aaron Synagogue has
sa Progressive
are .channeled through the
completed plans for the inaugur-
Aid Society, was
Jewish Community Council.
ation of late Friday evening ser-
announced pre-
vices. during the winter season.
viously, sur-
The first service will be held
prised the gen- O'Larry•
at 8:30 p.m., Friday, Nov. 17
eral assembly Oct. 13th at Ma- James McNally Seeks
and will be conducted there-
sonic Temple with an added gift Post as Prosecutor
after every Friday evening until
of $1,000 toward the fund.
James N. McNally is seeking spring.
O'Larry made a personal pre-
thie post of Wa; - ne County prose-
These services will include the
sentation of the furs to Mrs. Sam cuting attorney on the Republican
traditional Sabbath eve services
Belkin, 2217 Oakman. The other
four pieces went to Mrs. S. ticket. McNally was elected pro- which will be followed by an
informal Oneg Shabbat and a
Grand, 3130 Outer Drive west.
secutor in 1946 and served in social hour.

Histadrut Campaign Workers
to Prepare Plans at Meeting

Adler to Address
S Z Young People

Council Warns
of Magazine

Detrott Merchant

Aids Odessa Fund

1947-48.
A veteran of the World War
II, McNally appointed four Jew-
ish assistant prosecutors — Her-
Congressman George D. O'Brien, bert Burdick, Mark Friedman,
Democratic nominee for re-elec- Julius Pliskow and Arnold Mon-
tion, introduced in 1946 the reso- ash.
lution calling upon the United

George O'Brien Aided
Israel's Freedom Fight

States to support the Jewish right
to nationhood in Palestine.

In addition he holds the double
distinction of being the first
Democrat ever elected to Con-
gress from the 13th District, and
the first Michigan Democratic
congressman to hold a major
chairmanship in the House of
Representatives (Postoflice Com-
mittee) since Michigan became a
state.

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Studying Hanukkah Beth El Heads
to Speak at
Conventions

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Friday, November 3, 1950

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

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JONES

BABCOCK

Preferred by the Michigan State Bar and
Detroit Citizens' League

• Veteran
• Chairman, Wayne County

JUDGE of RECORDER'S COURT

JACK MARKOWITZ

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Re-Elect

El 305 CHARLES WESLEY JONES

DR. LLOYD K.

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