1 Cotter CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110 Friday, November 17; 110 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page 5 Aiding the Blind Cocktail Party to Precede UJC's 50th Birthday Fete Present and former presidents ly, also will be included. Documents, souvenirs and pic- Jewish Welfare Federation will tures portraying the early days have as their guests at a cocktail of the organized Jewish com- party all members of the com- munity of Detroit are being com- munity attending the 50th anni- bined into a Community Album. versary dinner of the United Jewish Charities at 7 p.m., Tues- day, Nov. 28 in the Hotel Book of United Jewish Charities and Kvutzah Ivrith to Honor Poet Cadillac, Outstanding features of the program include an address by Charles C. Simons, judge, U.S Court of Appeals, who is the sort of the founding president of UJC, the late David W. Simons, and a film of highlights in the hi Cory of the Detroit Jewish community. Special messages from Theodore Levin and Sam- uel Rubiner, presidents of the UJC and Federation, respective- The next program of the Kvutzah Ivi ith, the Hebrew cul- tural group of Detroit, will be held at 9 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 25, in the Rose Sittig Cohen Building and will be dedicated to the memory of the poet Yaakov Lerner whose widow is now visiting in Detroit with her rela- tives. the Winokurs. The literary workt of Lerner will be reviewed by Bernard Isaacs, Mrs. Yoninah Mathis and Morris Nobel. The last lecturer of the Kvut- zah on Nov. 11 was Dov Kagan, representative of the Haduar and the Histadruth Ivrith of Ameri- ca, who described his experiences during the war in German con- centration camps. Merkas Parley Set for Congregations David J. Cohen, chairman of Merkaz (Center 4, Jewish Re- ligious Observances), announces a breakfast meeting of all ortho- dox and conservative congrega- tions at 11 a.m., Sunday at Lach- ar's Catering. Presidents and representatives of the synagogues are urged to attend this meeting. The agenda will include reports on the present Kashruth situa- tion in Detroit and a discussion of ways and means to strengthen aspects of tradtional Jewish life in our community. Horne for the Aged Plans Open House Members of the community are invited to be the guests of resi- dents of the Jewish Home for Aged at an open house from 1 to 5 p.m., Sunday, Dec. 10, My- ron A. Keys, president, an- nounced. The Jewish Home for. Aged furnishes group living for 200 residents. The open house will give mem- bers of the community an op- portunity to see one . of their proudest accomplishments; Keys pointed out. As. a member of the Jewish Welfare Federation, the Home is one of the major local bene- ficiaries of the Allied Jewish Campaign. Temple Israel to Give Pageant In keeping with dedication year„ at the second meeting of Temple Israel Sisterhood, the choral -and. drama group will present a pageant, "Dedication to America" at 12:30 p.m. Mon- day, in the Temple. The music is under the direc- tion of Mrs. Harold Sehakne with Mrs. Morris W. Stein at the piano. The dramatic pageantry is di- rected by Mrs. Sol I. Rosenman. Yetz-Cohen Auxiliary • Plan Social Evening Ahavas Achim Group Slates Hanukkah Fete The building committee of Con- gregation Ahavas Achim an- nounces that the interior of the synagogue at 19190 Schaefer near Seven Mile road .is progressing very rapidly. The first function of the syna- gogue will be a Hanukkah Car- nival sponsored by the sister- hood for the purpose of raising funds to equip the kitchen. This carnival will be held at 2 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 26. Admission is free. A membership social evening is planned for the Yetz-Cohen JWV. Headed by mem- bership chairman Jean Friedman, a radio quiz and club talent will entertain. Refreshments and a social hour will follow the program. Every- one eligible for membership is invited. It will be held at 8:30 p.m. Monday at the Jewish War Vet- erans Memorial Home, 4095 Davi- son. —Photo by fitgelmato Jules Doneson, right, Michigan agent of Service for Israel, is seen accepting a check for $525 from Harry II. Sears, treasurer of Social, Inc., as Hershel Lewis, center, chairman, looks on. Social, Inc. was organized in 1945 for the purpose of providing a social program for the Jewish young adults in Greater Detroit, and to raise funds for worthwhile needs. The check will be used to provide Hanukkah food packages for 50 families at the Institute of the Blind in Gedra, Israel. Dr. Grinberg, Joachim Prinz to Address Histadrut Parley The 30th anniversary of His- tadrut in Israel will be cele- brated at a city-wide rally and conference at 8 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 30, in the Northwest He- brew Congregation. It will mark the launching of Detroit's Israel Histadrut Cam- paign for $300,000. Dr. Zalman Grinberg, director of Hitadrut's Beilinson Hospital, will speak. Sharing the program with him will be Dr. Joachim Prinz, New- ark, vice-president of World Jewish Congress. A musical program will be offered by Cantor Benjamin Sie- gel of Temple Emanuel, Long Island, who will render Yiddish, Hassidic and Hebrew songs. Morris Lieberman is chairman of the campaign. Louis Levine, chairman of or- ganizations, urged organizations and landsmanschaften to select their delegates to the conference OPEN FORUM TALK Dr. Joseph Bakst, will speak on "Is American Foreign Policy Leading to War?" at the Center Open Forurn, Wednesday evening at the Community Center. — - imanimilownsinionia "Good Deal MARKOWITZ" is what they call me. Yes,. I give thel best . . . I Buick Deals In Town! Prescriptions and Repairs Called too and Delivered For Service at All Times Phone WEbster 3-3332 Beth Aaron to Begin Late Friday Services • Jack Markowitz Beth Aaron Synagogue will in- augurate the season of late Friday evening services on Fri- day at 8:30 p.m. The services will be conducted by Rabbi Benjamin H. Gorrelick, with the assistance of Dr. Marvin A. Last, who will act as cantor. Rabbi Gorrelick will preach on "What of Tomorrow for the Jew of America." Following the serv- ices a social hour will take place. Mr. and Mrs. Max Silverman of Mendota will be the hosts. 1 1 1 1 Center Offers Holiday Study Hanukkah workshops, to assist parents in preparing for mean- ingful home celebrations, are being arranged for organizations i;nd neighborhood groups by the adult education department of the Jewish Community Center. Specialists will fill in the par- ent.:' background on the history and significance of the festival of Jewish heroism. The work- shops will practice the ceremo- nies, games and songs and teach the appropriate cookery, latkes, etc.. of Ham. kkah. Similar workshops are arrang- ed for all other Jewish holidays, advises Harry D. Katz, supervisor ftthe adult education depart- c:nen Study groups on Jewish or other topic's may be organized on the request of a minimum of eight individuals. Courses which the department has conducted for local organizations include: Am- erican Jewish history, 'creative homemaking, child care prob- lems, family living. 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