Americo Jewish Periodical Ce) Friday, December 1, 1950 DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE Page 6 Vistadrut Week' Hospital Drive Gets $100,000 Close to $100,000 in pledges was reported Wednesday at the first report luncheon of the spe- cial campaign being conducted by the Jewish Hospital division of the Greater Detroit Hospital Fund. Melville S. Welt, chairman, told workers that some slips arc still unassigned and urged them to arrange for assignments. The drive is being held to help make a success of the Greater Detroit Hospital Fund in which the Jewish Hospital Association is a partner. Providing the Fund's goal is reached, the Jewish Hos- pital will receive from it $2,500,- 000 in allocation. Bnai Moshe Plans Chagall Exhibit Twenty-six reproductions of paintings by Marc Chagall, one of the foremost modern painters, will be on exhibit in the Bnai Moshe Social Hall on Sunday morning and Tuesday evening. The recollections of old Jewish life which Chagall experienced in his youth in Russia are reflect- ed in his work. The strong in- fluence of Cubism developed an individual, characteristic style. Included in his exhibit is the book, Marc Chagall, by James Johnston Sweeney. The above exhibit is one of a series brought to Detroit by the Bnai Moshe Religious School and its Adult School. NEW YEAR DINNER DANCE GIVEN BY Detroit Hebrew and Ilungarian Congregation AT TUROVER TEMPLE 12129 DEXTER GYPSY AMERICAN MUSIC Donation $6.00 Per Person STRICTLY KOSHER For Reservations, Phone P. Hirsh UN. 2-1384, or at the Temple, Sun- day Afternoon THE PUBLIC IS INVITED Congregation Mogen Abraham the week sponsored by the Mo- (Yeshivah synagogue) at Dexter gen Abraham's Men's Club, meets from 8:10 to 9 p.m. boulevard and Cortland, will oh- which The Sunday morning Minyan serve a spec' 1 "Torah Sabbath" on Dec. 3 in honor of the study meeting is from 9 to 10 a.m., which combines the week-day circles. Shachrit service with an inter- Services will begin as usual at pretation of the prayers and an 9 a.m. Rabbi Max J. Wohlgelern- opportunity for training in fluent ter will preach at 11 a.m. and a reading. Kiddush will be served following A class for elementary Hebrew the conclusion of the service for is provided by the Mogen Abra- members of the Chevra Mish- nayos, Chevra Shass and Chevra ham Sistermood on Wednesday, from 2 to 3 p.m., for women. Ain Yaakov. A Siyum will be observed on that occasion to mark the con- clusion of study by the respec- tive groups of Nezikin, the Third Volurbe of the Mishna; Bovo Zedakah Club will hold its an- Metizo of the Babylonian Talmud and Seder Zeroim of Ain Yaakov. ual donor luncheon at 12 p.m. Tuesday at the Book Cadillac The schedule of these regular Hotel. study groups is as follows: week- Mayor Albert E. Cobo officially proclaims Nov. 30-Dec. 7 as The highlight of the afternoon "Ilistadrut Week" on the occasion of Detroit's $300,000 campaign days, after morning services, for Israel Ilistadrut. The drive was launched Nov. 30 at a city-wide Mishnayoth; one hour before will be a presentation called "Cal- rally at Northwest Hebrew Congregation. Participating in the Mincha, Chevra Shass; before valcade of Stars." Zedakah is dedicated to a pro- ceremony of the signing of the proclamation by Mayor Cobo, Maariv, Ain Yaakov. gram of supplementing aid to the right, Harry Schumer, Anna Michlin, Chaim Gott- Saturday morning before ser- were, left to vice, Mischnayoth; in the after- aged and indigent. lieb, Mayor Cobo, Norman Cottler, Morris Selmer and Morris For tickets call Mrs. Ben Lef- Lieberman. "Where the Future Begins," a film of life in Israel, noon, Talmud and Chumosh- kowitz, TO. 8-5492. will be featured at the first rally of the Ilistadrut Campaign, 8:30 Rashi. In addition, there is a Monday p.m., Thursday, Dec. 7 at Labor Zionist Institute. All Ilistadrut evening class in the Sedrah of workers, delegates and friends are asked to attend. Donor Affair Set by Zeilakalt Club Alpha Omega Women Plan Holiday Readings Esta Frank, formerly of Holly- wood, radio and television, will be the guest at the Dec. 7 meeting of the Detroit Women of Alpha Omega. Mrs. Frank will present a pro- gram of holiday readings. After the meeting there will be a social, to which the men are invited, arranged by housing chairman, Mrs. Harry Sturman, and co-chairman, Mrs. Julian Barr. This meeting will be held at 9 p.m. at the Northwest He- brew Congregation. On Sunday, Dec. 10, the frater- nity will host children of its members at a Hanukkah party to be held from 2:30 to 5 p.m. at Northwest Hebrew. By Freeman formerly of 12th and Euclid Service. Now ready to serve you and your friends with quality Cities Service Products. 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Call UN. 4-6996 18279 LIVERNOIS near CURTIS Still Under Management of Hy Freedman afternoon of games at 1 p.m., Wednesday, Dec. 6 at the home of Mrs. James Sobel, 5026 Outer drive west. The committee in charge of the affair consists of Mesdames James Sobel, Samuel Rosenberg, Louis Ilaitman, Samuel Jaulus, Harry Greenbaum, Max Loceff, Harry Meer and Irving Green- span. All proceeds will go to charity. For reservations call UN. 3-9826. Community Service Committee Thursday, Dec. 14 at the Davison members, who shortly will begin Center. The program will consist of planning their fund-raising activ- musical selections by Reva Rea- ities among the Jewish young tha Jackson, harpist; Maryan adult members of the community Fleisher, pianist; Shirley Zaft, in behalf of the Allied Jewish vocalist; and readings from Jew- Campaign, will meet at 8 p.m., ish folklore by Mrs. Ilarold M. Wednesday, at the Jewish Home Silverston. A social hour will follow. for Aged. Bar-than Chapter Sets Herman C. Margulies, assistant Center to Conclude director of the Home, will give Hanukkah Program the Committee information on Health Film Series The Bar-Illan Chapter of the the operation of the Home and Two films on the social cost of Hapoel Hamizrachi will hold an will lead the group in a tour of alcoholism will be shown Thurs- open meeting Sunday evening, the building, which stands as one day evening at the Jewish Com- Dec. 10 at the home of Mr. and of the proudest accomplishments munity Center to conclude the Mrs. Emil Wolok, 3223 Hazel- of the Detroit Jewish Community, Center's series on "health and wood avenue. A Hanukkah pro- Milton Lucow, Committee presi- Your Family." gram has been planned. dent, announced. A highlight of the meeting will Jack Rogers, psychologist of The Jewish Home for Aged the Information Center for Al- be talks by Mr. and Mrs. David is a member agency of the Jew- coholics, will lead the discussion Sklash (Shirley Subar), recently ish Welfare Federation and one following the screening of "Prob- returned from a month stay in of the major local beneficiaries lem Drinkers," a March of Time of the Allied Jewish Campaign. film, and "Alcohol and the Hu- At a meeting held Nov. 12, the following were elected as man Body." "The Quiet One," has been officers: president, Rabbi Max J. GALILEE CULTIVATION TEL AVIV—(Special)—Largik booked again for screening at the Wohlgelernter; vice- president, areas in the Upper Galilee are Center, Thursday, Dec. 14. 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