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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1950-12-08

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Americo lewish Periodical Cem

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Page 6

Bnai Brith
Highlights

Marshall Lodge

The lodge is holding a chil-
dren's Hanukkah party on Sun-
day at the Parkside Hall, Fen-
kell at Parkside, from 1 to 5 p.m.
All children are welcome, and
there will be movies, refresh•
ments, prizes and fun for all.

• • •

Downtown Lodge

The lodge is sponsoring a cloth-
ing drive for Israel. Clothing is
desperately needed, and it is not
necessary that it be new or
cleaned. All the members and
their friends are urged to bring
their bundles to 13035 McNichols
road west on Sunday morning, or
to phone UN. 2-8709 to have their
bundles picked up.

Handler Lodge

The lodge will meet at 8:30
p.m., Tuesday at Turover Temple,
Monterey and Dexter. Movies of
the Michigan State football game,
in addition to short subjects, will
be shown. Cards will be played
and refreshments served.

• • •

p.m. at the Labor Zionist Insti-
tute. There will be cartoons,
games, souvenirs and refresh-
ments for all. Max Rothschild,
president of the lodge, asks all
members to reserve Monday eve-
ning, Dec. 18, for the annual
sports night at the Labor Zionist
Institute.

Fox Lodge

Detroit Chapter

Final arrangements have been
completed for the bingo to be
held by the lodge on Monday eve-
ning, Dec. 25 at Jericho Temple,
11331 Linwood, according to Law-
rence Horowitz, president. The
chairman of this event is Art
Tarnopol, and members are urged
to contact him at WE. 4-8050 for
tickets. The next meeting of the
lodge will take place at 8:30 p.m.,
Monday at Jericho Temple.
bers on Sunday, from 3 to 5:30

• • •

Mrs. David Grosberg, president
of the chapter, announces a meet-
ing to be held Monday evening
at the Carmel Hebrew School.
"More Than Half a Chance," a
movie on Belle-Faire in sound
and color, will be shown, after
which a question and answer
period will be held, conducted
by Alexander Horowitz, regional
director of Belle-Faire. A one-act
play, "We Light a Candle," di-
rected by Helen Goldman, will be
• • •
presented by the dramatic group.
Bloch Lodge
Bring your prospective members.
The lodge will hold a Hanuk- Refreshments will be served.
knh n , -.” for children of its mem- Those who have old clothes and

Friday, December 8, 1950



shc es that they wish to donate for
,Morgenthau Lodge
Israel are asked to call Teresa
The lodge and chapter are
Leichtman, WE. 3-9325, for a sponsoring a Hanukkah party at
pickup. The clothing does not the Young Israel Youth Center on
have to be cleaned.
Sunday, from 2 to 4 p.m. Mem-
bers are invited to bring their
children. There will be enter-
Brandeis Lodge
On Tuesday at 8:30 p.m., the tainment and refreshments will
be served. At the chapter meeting
lodge will present a Hillel Night to be held Dec. 11, Sam David,
at the Young Israel Youth Center. lodge president, will present the
A program has been arranged by women with an inscribed Men-
Harry Janower, Hillel chairman. orah.
• • •
Rabbi Herschel Lymon, director
Bloch Chapter
of the University of Michigan
Mrs. Louis Webne, program
Hillel Foundation, will deliver an
chairman for the chapter, an-
address, and a number of students nounces that the annual Hanak-
will participate in the program. kuh party of the chapter will
A question and answer period follow a short business meeting
will follow. Members and their at 8:30 p.m., Thursday, Dec. 14
wives and friends are invited. at the Young Israel Youth Center.
The lodge will hold an Aid to Cards and Mah Jong will be play-
Israel clothing drive Sunday
ed; gifts will be exchanged, re-
morning. Members are urged to
freshments will b eserved "Box
make up bundles and contact the
chairman of this drive imme- Lunch Style." Prospective mem-
diately, Ben Rich, at UN. 4-8040. bers are invited. For further in-
formation call Mrs. Webne, TY.
4-0773. Dorothy Druz, fund-rais-
ing chairman, announces that the
top fund raisers will be feted at
a dinner and show.

• • •

• • •

Handler Chapter

Mrs. Charles Galinsky, presi-
dent, announces that the chapter
will join the lodge in celebrating
Hanukkah with a kiddush party
to be held at 1 p.m., Sunday, Dec.
17 at Young Israel Center. Fea-
tured will be movies, entertain-
ment, refreshments and souvenirs.
Members may bring children and
friends. Mrs. Bernard Abramson,
membership chairman, announces
that a latke party will be held
Tuesday. Anyone bringing a new
member will be admitted.





Rabbi Zager Chapter

The chapter will hold its sec-
ond "Tea for Membership Drive"
on Tuesday evening at the home
of Marjorie Sweet, 3825 Buena
Vista. The tea will be in the form
of a bingo. The speaker for the
evening will be Mrs. Robert Cog-
gan, past president of Bnai Brith
Women's Council. Admission is
member bring a new or pros-
pective member. For further in-
formation contact Sandy Schore,
membership chairman. UN. 3-
8015.

They Got Out in Time • • •

got out in time. Behind them is the

The United Jewish Appeal must have a minimum

poverty, despair and hopelessness of Jewish life in

of $50,000,000 in cash before the end of 1950 to trans-

Eastern Europe, in North Africa, in Moslem countries.

fer to Israel as many Jews as can be rescued within the

Ahead lies Israel. Ahead lies a life of dignity, hope and

next few weeks. Cash now will mean the difference

fulfillment.

between a useful, productive life in Israel and a life

THESE JEWS

But what about the tens of thousands of others who

In these last days of 1950, here is what you can

before it is too late? What about the thousands of Jews

and must do. Pay your 1950 pledge in full. If your

m Libya and Tripolitania? These countries will come

pledge is all paid up, make a substantial advance pay-

under direct Arab control in 1951. The situation of

ment—today--on your contribution for 1951. Contrib-

many Jews in North Africa and Eastern Europe is

ute your share to the $50,000,000 in cash the United

desperate. They must get out before the deadlines on

Jewish Appeal must have before December 31 to carry

their emigration expire. Their timetable of hope must

on with its missions of rescue and rehabilitation in

be our timetable of rescue.

Israel, Europe, North Africa and the United States.

HELP US GET $50,000,000 BEFORE THE END OF 1950!

UNITED JEWISH APPEAL

250 W. Lafayette

Detroit 26, Michigan

Final arrangements have been
made for the Sholem Aleichem
annual donor luncheon to be held

without hope or a future in lands of distress.

must be brought to Israel from Rumania and Iraq

MAIL YOUR CHECK TODAY to

Cantor Meisels
to Spark Donor

United Jewish Appeal

On Behalf of the Resettlement and Reconstruction Programs of As
Joint Distribution Committee, United Palestine Appeal,
United Sennce for New Americans.

HENRY MORGENTHAII, JR.,

General Chairmata

MRS. ISAAC FINKELSTEIN
• • •
at 1 p.m., Wednesday, Nov. 13
at Masonic Temple.
Highlighting the program will
be the well known Cantor Saul
Meisels, accompanied at the piano
by his wife, Ida Ruth.
Others on the program will be
Moishe Haar, institute director,
who will present greetings, and
Rose Kay who will speak.
Mrs. Isaac Finkelstein is the
chairman and Mrs. Sam Shayne
is toastmaster.
A pre-donor luncheon will be
held at 12:30 p.m., Saturday at
the home of the Ruben Good-
mans, 2287 Oakman boulevard.
At this affair Ruth Soifer Kap-
lan will sing and Shirley Soifer
will present pantomime. Molly
Haar will give a Hanukkah read-
ing.

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