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Shaarey Zedek Men. Sponsor Appointments $300,000 Histadrut Campaign
Laymen's Institute Nor. 16-18 Listed by AJC to Be Launched November 30
hith annual laymen's insti-

The closing session at 8 p.m., I Rabbi Moses Lehrman of Con-
Histradrut campaign workers
Wk.! sponsored by the Men's Club' Nov. 18 will discuss "What Con- gregation Bnai Moshe was ap- and delegates from 170 organ-
of C ngregation Shaarey Zedek I servative Judaism Means to Me." pointed this week to head the
izations and landsmanshaftn have
will open Nov. 16 and continue Rabbi Adler will present the' World Jewish Congress commit-
through Nov. 18. All sessions will "View of Jewish Law," Rabbi tee of the Stephen S. Wise Chap- 11
be held at the synagogue.
Routtenberg the "Place of the ter of the Congress locally.
Rabbi Max J. Routtenberg, ex- Synagogue" and Rabbi Lehrman! Rabbi Lehrman was connected
with the American Jewish Con-
ecutive vice-president of the Rab- the "Idea of the Community."
binical Assembly of America, and
Norman Snider, Abe Katzman gress in Buffalo and was chair-
Rabbi Jacob E. Segal, spiritual and Morris Karbel will act as man of the Jewish National Fund '
leader of the Northwest Hebrew chairmen. Oscar Kramer is in , for four years.
Congregation, will participate in charge of refreshments,
Mrs. Sam Herman, 2933 Tux-
the opening session. Rabbi Segal
All sessions are open to the cdo, has been reelected chairman
of the speaker's bureau of the
will discuss "Ritual and Symbol
Detroit Women's Division of the
in Judaism." Rabbi Routtenberg
American Jewish Congress.
will analyze "Backgrounds of the
RATIONS FOR TOURISTS
Synagogue."
The speaker's bureau of the
JERUSALEM—(ISI) —Tourists, Congress this year is offering
At the late Friday evening
service Rabbi Morris Adler will in Israel are now entitled to spe- ' their complete service without
preach on "What Every Adult cial services, including non-aus- charge or obligation to interested
Jew Should Know." At the Sab- terity meat meals at 11 hotels groups and organizations.
Requests can be made by writ-
bath morning service Rabbi Rout- and two restaurants in various
tenberg will speak on The Syna- parts of the country on payment Mg directly to Mrs, Herman or
in foreign currency.
calling her at TO. 5-3877.
gogue in Our Day."

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Single Agency
to Replace 1140

A single local community
agency to serve the needs of
Jewish personnel in the armed
forces is in process of forma-
tion.
The new unit will continue the
work carried on during World
War II by USO-JWB.
Forty delegates of community
organizations with programs for
aid of servicemen decided on the
step at a meeting at the Jewish
Community Center. Henry Mey-
ers, chairman of the Detroit Met-
ropolitan Associated Services for
the Armed Forces and president
of Detroit's wartime USO, pre-
sided.
A new “Serv-a-Project" com-
mittee of the Armed Services
Committee sends clothing and
gifts to patients of all denomina-
tions at the Iron Mountain, Mich.,
VA hospital. Mrs. Samuel B.
Danto, chairman, announces that
articles for the first shipment,
Nov. 1, were collected by the
Sisterhood of Temple Beth El,
under Mrs. M. George Wayburn,
chairman. Mrs. Samuel Gale
headed the packing committee.
The League of Jewish Women's
Organizations has accepted re-
sponsibility for shipments for the
rest of 1950.

Dr. Glazer to Address
Congregations' Parley

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The campaign will be launched
on Thursday, Nov. 30 with a city-

- Cantor Michael Kus3vitzky has
Just recorded "Adarizn," Pales.
tinian
shepherd son? by Julius
wide rally at Northwest Hebrew
Chajes. The recordin has 1, :, on

Congregation. Dr. Zalman Grin-
berg, medical director of Beilin- released by RCA Viet r.
son Hospital in Israel and Dr.
Joachim Prinz, rabbi of Newark,
N. J., will be the keynote speak-
ers.
POULTRY
Campaign officers elected are:
• Stuffed Kishka-1:_arly
Harry Schumer, chairman, ex-
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ecutive board; Norman Cottler,
• Kosher Salami, lia ne-
treasurer; Nathan Rose, financial
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secretary, Simon Richardson, re-
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cal Organization which is cur- cording secretary; Hyman
MEATS
rently engaged in a "plus giving" Wiener, co-chairman, Farband
13418 W. 7 Mile Road
IIN. :1-751L
campaign under the chairmanship division; Anna Michlin, co-chair-
FAST DELIVERY S AtVICE
man, Pioneer Women Division;
of Mrs. William Isenberg.
The program will follow a
luncheon which will be served in
the Romanesque Hall at 12:30
4
p.m.

The Pioneer Women's fund committee shown above has planned
a silver jubilee donor event to climax the group's fund drive for
the Moatzot Hapoalot (Pioneer Women's sister organization in
Israel). The donor will be held Wednesday evening, Dec. 6, at
Masonic Temple. Featured will be Rep. Franklin D. Roosevelt,
of New York, and Sam Levenson, television star. Members of the
committee are, left to right, standing, Chana Meichlin, Dorothy
Brindze and Eve Bayer. Seated are Frances Stellar and Nettie
Turner.

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set a goal of $300,000 for the 1951
Histradrut campaign, an increase
David A. Brown of Burlingame
of $65,000 over the amount raised avenue celebrated his 75th birth-
last year.
day Nov. 3.
Brown has been known in both
The American Jewish com-
munity will be asked to contrib- Jewish and non-Jewish circles for
ute $10,000,000 as its share of the is outstanding services to phil-
$29,000,000 that the Histradrut in anthropic causes. The mere enum-
Israel must spend in its recon- eration of these services would
struction program.
require several columns. He gave
Morris Lieberman was re-elect- freely of his time for Palestine as
ed campaign chairman. Morris L. well as other causes. lie also was
Schaver was named honorary a national chairman of onT in
1935.
chairman.
"His interests covered every
Norman
Cottler,
campaign
treasurer, was presented with an phase of life, eveiw
honor scroll by the National every race. Wherever there was
Committee for Labor Israel and human suffering, there you could
named Histradrut Man of 1950 find Dave Brown," it was stated
for his outstanding work during by one of his greatt admirers,
last year's campaign. Cottler ob- Luke C. Leonard of Detroit.
tained 190 pledges totaling $22,-

Dr. B. Benedict Glazer of Tern-
Mrs. Harry Landsman, Hadas-
ple Beth El will conduct the re- sah Chapter program chairman,
ligious service and preach the is director of the playlet en-
sermon at the opening session of titled "To Live, To Grow," to be
the Convention of the Union of presented at Hadassah's meeting
Ameircan Hebrew Congregations Tuesday at the Art Institute.
in Cleveland on Sunday.
"To Live, To Grow" is a simu-
Leonard N. Simons, a member lated "radio program" concern-
of the board of trustees of Tem- ing the dramatic story of a young
ple Beth El, was appointed to the Israeli doctor.
important post of national vice-
It spotlights Hadassah's Medi-
chairman of the Combined Cam-
paign of the Union of American
Hebrew Congregations - Hebrew
Union College - Jewish Institute
of Religion.

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Louis Levine, chairman, organiz-
ations; Morris Ross and Max
Rosenthal, co-chairmen, organ-
izations; Sam Rabinovitz, chair,
man, speakers bureau; Maurice
Baker, Ruth Kanter, John
Isaacs, Morris Kane, Sam Kane,
Benjamin Laikin, B. Milinsky,
Alex Nichamin, Sylvia Pine, Max
Shmukler, J. M. Singer, Larry
Nichamin, Max Brose, Sam
Rubin, Julius Honeyman, Sam
Jaffee, Mrs. Jack Seder, Dave
Weiner, Phil Goldstein and Nor-
man Naimark, vice-chairmen.
A new division, the Communal
Workers Division, will be under
the chairmanship of Harold
Silver. Boris Joffe, II ,A.man
Jacobs, Philip Slomovitz and
Norman Drachler are vice-chair-
men. Victor Reuther, educational
director of UAW-CIO, accepted
chairmanship of the trade union
division.

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