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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1950-12-08

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CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01110

Friday, December 8. 1950

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Page 7

HistadrutRally Making Donor Plaits
Opens Drive
for $300 ,000

The 1951 Detroit Israel His-
tadrut campaign was formally
launched Nov. 30 with a mass
meeting at Northwest Hebrew
Congregation. The drive is seek-
ing $300,000 for Israel's labor or-
ganization.
The rally also marked the 30th
anniversary of Israel's Histadrut.
Speakers of the evening were
Dr. Joachim Prinz, rabbi of Tem-
ple Bnal Abraham, Newark, N.J.,
and Dr. Zalman Grinberg, direc-
tor of the Beilinson Hospital near
Tel Aviv.
Dr. Grinberg emphasized that
among the 250,000 immigrants of
recent months a great many were
medical cases and that the mass
immigration had brought on a
shortage of doctors, technicians
and hospital facilities. Part of the
money raised in the Histadrut
campaign goes for the medical
projects of the organization. Ku-
pat Cholim, Israel's health insur-
ance, is Histadrut's outstanding
contribution to the reconstruction
of the Jewish state.
Dr. Prinz tried to tie in the
critical world situation with the
Histadrut drive. "Tomorrow may
be too late," he warned, urging
all campaign workers to do their
utmost to make this drive a suc-
cess. Histadrut, Prinz said, has
shaped Israel's life along the lines
of social progress. The training
and rehabilitation of the new-
comers could not happen with
Histadrut's assistance and fore-
sight. In fact, he said, there
would be no Israel without His-
tadrut.
Morris Lieberman, chairman
of the campaign, was in charge
of the affair. Greetings were
brought by Harry Schumer,
chairman of the campaign's exe-
cutive board, and Morris L.
Schaver,
- norary chairman.
Cantor Benjcmin Siegel of New
York rendered Yiddish and He-
brew songs.
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The steering committee arranging final plans for the Mizrachi
Women, Fannie Gluck Chapter's Donor to take place Dec. 13 at
the Flamingo Room of the Detroiter Hotel, at 12:30 p.m. Robert
Schulman will render piano selections and Johnny King of Cinder-
ella week-end fame will distribute many prizes. For donor tickets
call Mrs. Arthur Swartz, UN. 4-4287, donor chairman. The com-
mittee includes, seated, left to right, Mesdames Nathan Kaufman ,
a ssistant ad chairman; Lou Benson, ad chairman; Arthur Swartz,
donor chairman. Standing, Charles Stark, memoriam chairman;
Max Sosin, pledge chairman; omitted, Mrs. Sam Goodman, presi-
dent, and Mrs. B. Reznick, darling chairman.

Talent Show Planned
by Music Study Club

The Music Study Club will
present a program of "Talent on
Parade" on Tuesday at the
YWCA, Montcalm and Witherell.
Florence Weintraub is chair-

man of the evening and the par-
ticipants

Ruth Meckler, Helen Mendel-
son, Rochelle Sachs, Deborah Lin-
derman, Mendel Stone, Millicent
Ellen Shaw, Sena Krause, David
Abels, Phyllis Pullberg and Le-
Roy Hellman.

JWV

Bulletin

The Raymond Bloch Auxiliary
will hold a Hanukkah party Sat-
urday evening at the Memorial
Home. Friends are invited. For
reservations call Ruth Kaplan,
VE. 8-8316.
• • •
Frances Chaiken and Lillian
Pevzner have been appointed
chairman and co-chairman by the
Lt. Raymond Zussman Auxiliary
to work with the committee of
"Give a Gift to a Yank Who
Gave" drive of the JWV. The
auxiliary will meet Monday at
the home of Faye Katz, 18460
Oakfield.

at 8:30 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 16 at
the Memorial Home. Donation is
50 cents. The post dpnated 10
American flags for thee lassrooms
of the Weiner School on Dec. 1.
Helen Kokan, Martha Friedman
and Anna Kirsch of the Auxiliary
made the presentation.
• • •
A lecture on child psychology
will highlight the next meeting
of the Joseph L. Bale Auxiliary
at 9 p.m., Thursday, Dec. 14 at the
Memorial Home. Henry Feinberg
will speak on "Social Effects of
Fear in Children." Feinberg,
author and lecturer in the field
of psychology, is psychologist at
the Jewish Social Service Bureau
and for the Van Dyke and East
Detroit Public Schools. A discus-
sion period and refreshments will
follow the lecture. The meeting
is open to prospective members
and guests of members.

• • •

Yetz-Cohen Post and Auxiliary
are having a Hanukkah party on
Sunday, starting at 2 p.m. at the
Memorial Home. The admission
is free; potato latkas and sand-
wiches will be served. There will
be free gifts for all.
• • •
• • •
The
Robert
Rafelson Post and
The Charles and Aaron Kogan
Auxiliary will hold a business Auxiliary will meet at 8:30 p.m.,
meeting at 8:30 p.m., Thursday, Tuesday at the Memorial Home.
Dec. 14 at the Memorial Home. Cards and Mah Jong will follow
the meeting. Members are asked
• • •
to bring friends.
The Joseph Bale Post basket-
ball team will play the Toledo
SWIMMING DUEL
Jewish Center team in the feature
The Jewish Community Center •
game of a double header Monday boy's swimming team will en-
evening at the Jewish Center. gage Balch Recreation in a dual
Dexter Chevrolet will oppose meet at the Center pool at 7
Lawrence Tech Frosh in the sec- p.m., Wednesday.
ond game,
• • •
A welcome gift for any occa-
The Charles and Aaron Kogan sion is a subscription to the Jew-
Post is holding a feather party ish Chronicle. Call WO. 1-1040.

The Gen. Maurice Rose Post
and Auxiliary will hold a Hanuk-
kah party at 3 p.m. Sunday at the
Memorial Home. Refreshments,
entertainment and favors are
planned.

• • •

The furniture division, under
leadership of Nathan Shechter
and Jack Malamud, reported that
100 per cent of last year's quota
has been raised already.
The communal workers di-
vision, headed by Harold SilveC,
has reached 30 per cent of its
quota.
Louis Levine, chairman of or-
ganizations, reported that activi-
ties among the landmanschaften
will be intensified.
The second campaign rally wW
be held Thursday, Dec. 14, at the
Labor Zionist Institute.

Landsmanshaf ten,
JWF to Confer

Members of Landsmanshaften
will hold a conference regarding
Jewish communal problems at 1
p.m., Sunday, Dec. 17, at the
Jewish Community Center.
Landsmanshaften members will
discuss with representatives of
the Jewish Welfare Federation
such questions as construction•
prospects for the Jewish Hos-
pital, facilities and needs in care
of the aged, services available
for new Americans settling in
Detroit and organized Jewish
community support for Israel.

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Nordau Chapter Party
Seeks Toys for Israel

The Nordau Chapter of the
Zionist Organization of Detroit is
inagurating a drive for "toys for
Israel's school children," among
its members and friends at a
Hannukkah party to be held
Saturday, at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Max Chomsky, 4084 Buena
Vista.
According to recent conversa-
tions with people connected with
the general school system in Is-
rael, there is a lack of toys for
school children, especially in the
younger grades. The chapter de-
cided that admission to the party
would be a toy.

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a Leautiful collection of
scarfs, cape. and stoles

drastically reduced for

this clearance event.

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