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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1950-12-15

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Americo Jewish Periodical CCM

Friday, December 15, 1950

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Page 6

Bnai Brith
Highlights

rally on Wednesday, Jan. 17,
from 6 p.m. to midnight, at the
Parkside Hall, 3119 Fenkell.
Members are urged to come and
donate blood. The lodge's anni-
versary ad book will be pub- ,
lished in January and solicita-1
tions should be completed before
that time.

U. S. Funds Build
Village for Youth

Planning Illein4irial


TEL AVIV — (Special) — A
youth village called Givat Wash-
ington, which was made possible
by funds raised mainly in the
Washington area, was dedicated
Fox Lodge



here in the presence of U. S. Am-
The games night of the lodge

bassador James G. McDonald and
will be held at Jericho Temple,
Pisgah Lodge
high Israeli officials.
11331 Linwood, at 8:30 p.m. Mon-
The monthly meeting of Pisgah
The Village is situated 20 miles
day, Decfl 25. Tickets may be Lodge will take place on Mon- southeast of Tel Aviv and house
secured by contacting Arthur day at 8:30 p.m. at Parkside at present 90 immigrant children,
Tarnopol, WE. 4-8050, or they Hall, Fenkell at Parkside. The
12 to 14
years of age,
who
may be purchased at Liberman's meeting will feature the motion from
are taught
agriculture
besides
Delicatessen, at 12162 Dexter. All film "A Measure of Freedom— their regular school courses.
members are invited to come Blueprint for 1950," and a short
Funds for the village totaling
F
and bring their friends.
talk by Haskell Lazere, Michigan $100,000
were raised by orthodox
$100
• • •
regional director of the Anti- • Jews in the United States.
Defamation League, entitled "The I __________
Morgenthau Lodge
Co-
Irving Davis, president of the Individual in Inter-Group
ill
be, Friedland, TO. 5-2520. There is
Judge Justine Wise Poller, president of the Women's Division,
The meeting w
lodge, announces the appoint- operation."
American Jewish Congress, justice of the Domestic Relations
concluded with a social hour. re- ' still need of white salvage for
ment of Stan Wolf as the lodge's freshments and cards and is' cancer pads. Bowlers bring sal-
Court of New York City, meets with leaders of the Detroit
vage to the bowling alley where
fund-raising committee chairman.
division, AJ Congress, to discuss plans for a memorial building
only.
it will be picked up by cancer
Plans are being formulated for open to members
• • •
to be called the Stephen Wise Congress House, 15 East 84th
pad group chairman, Mrs. M.
the first fund-raising affair of
street, New York City, in honor of her father, Rabbi Stephen
Miller at the Wy-7, and Mrs.
Israel Chapter
the season, the annual Carnival
S. Wise, founder of the American and World Jewish Congress.
Night, to be given during the
A general meeting will be held G. Karabenick at the Rolawile.
Shown above are, left to right, Mrs. Ilarry Frank, Detroit
• • •
last week of February. The an- at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday at North-
Women's Division president; Harry Nathan, chairman of the
nual bowling match with Tikvah west Hebrew Congregation. Part
bond drive for the memorial; Judge Poller; and Mrs. Samuel
Morgenthau Chapter
Lodge takes place on Sunday of the social evening will be un-
Green, president of AJC Michigan Council.
December
is
gift
closet
month
mornings at the Rolawile Bowl- der the direction of Mrs. Law-
for
the
veterans
at
Dearborn
ing Alleys. The next meeting of rence Dresner, ADL chairman,
the lodge will be held on Mon- who has arranged for the film Veterans Hospital, The Morgen
day at 8:30 p.m., at the Young "Measure of Freedom" to be thau veterans committee is col-
Israel Youth Center. Members shown. Haskell Lazare, regional lecting gifts which the patients
and prospective members are in- ADL director, will be guest can send home their families on
speaker. A latke party will also special occasions. Children's
vited.
• • •
be held for Hanukkah. Members clothing and toys, toilet articles,
are urged to bring prospective aprons, hose, are just a few of
Bloch Lodge
the things which would be appre-
The Tri Three will hold a dance
The lodge will hold its annual members.
The Jewish Community Center
• • *
ciated.
sports night on Monday at 8:30
Dec. 22 at Ionic Temple, 6016 I will present the Center Dance
• • •
p.m. at the Labor Zionist In-
B and P Chapter
River avenue. Sammy I Group and the Michigan State
Rabbi Zager Chapter Grand
stitute, Linwood and Pasadena.
A Hanukkah party will be held
Gruskoff
and his orchestra will College Dance Workshop in a pro-
Mrs. Irving Lipson, president
Dov Frenkel and Philip Handler at 8:30 p.m., Tuesday at the
play and Gene Sherwood of gram on Saturday evening at the
Lodges have been invited to be home of Sara Weiss, 2909 Webb of the Zager Chapter, announces
Center.
guests. Many luminaries from avenue, Members and prospec- that a board meeting will be WXYZ will sing. The affair is
Fannie Aronson and Bodil Gen-
the field of sports will be pres- tive members are asked to bring held on Wednesday, Dec. 20, at informal and tickets are $2.50 kel, directors of the dance
ent: Jack Simmons, of the Lions; a 25-cent gift for the grab bag. the home of Mrs. Abe Sinclair, per couple. They may be ob- groups, will be the featured
Buzz Fazio, outstanding bowler Bingo will be played and re- 11653 North Martindale. Mrs. tained at Grinnell's or at 2740 soloists.
in the city; Frank Simms, sports freshments will be served. Mys- Jack Klein, first vice-president, Pasadena. Tickets will be de-
The first movement of a new
director of Station WKMH; tery trip reservations will be ac- will be the presiding officer. The livered by calling TO. 8-8725.
dance suite by Fannie Aronson,
• • •
Byron Krieger, national fencing cepted. Blood donors are asked Zager dramatic group is planning
"Almanac," will be premiered at
champion; Red Jones, former to contact Norma Hudash at the a spring show. Casting has not
The Cornfield Family Club held the recital. Fannie Aronson
American League umpire. The Lee Plaza for appointments and yet started. New talent is being its installation dinner-dance at worked with Martha Graham,
sought. Contact chairman Sandy the Four Dukes Nov. 28. The IIIanya Bohn and Jose Limon. She
World Series movies and movies information.
• • •
Schore, UN. 3-8015.
of the Lion-Yank game, will be
group will meet Sunday at the studied choreography with Doris
• • •
shown. Refreshments will be
home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Homphrey and Louis Ilorst.
Detroit Chapter
served. The lodge is holding a
Bodil Genkel, director of the
Israel
Lodge
Jacoby.
M.
Korn,
membership
Mrs.
children's party on Sunday, be-
Michigan State Dance Workshop,
• •

Allan
Kaplan,
program
chair-
tween 2 and 5 p.m., at the Labor chairman of the chapter, and co- man, announces a joint meeting
is a former member of the Jooss
Dr. Henry Hitt Crane, minister Ballet of England.
Zionist Institute. Refreshments chairman, Mrs. A. Gray, have with the Morgenthau Lodge at
and entertainment will be furn- planned a membership drive. A 8:30 p.m., Monday at Young Is- of the Central Methodist Church,
Members of the Center dance
ished. All members are urged to tea will be held at 1 p.m., Wed- rael. The Bnai Brith Youth Or- will address the adult study group group include Ethel Claes, Bill
nesday, Jan. 10, at the home of
of Bnai Moshe at 9 p.m. Tuesday. Crane, Phillip Diskin, Rose Fields,
bring their children.
• • •
Mrs. A. Goodmhan, 4990 West ganization will present a play. Study classes begin at 8 p.m.
Reva Geer, Rose Masropian, Ruth
Outer drive. Members are asked Members may bring their wives
• • •
Podolsky, Arlene Schecter and
Brandeis Lodge
and
friends.
Melvin
Weiss,
presi-
to bring their prospects. All
The Lachovicher Aid Society Leona Zelitzky.
Hy Abramowitz, blood bank new members signed up at the dent, requests members to make
chairman, announces that the Jan. 8 meeting will also be guests reservations for the Lodge's New will hold its third annual charity
lodge will be one of the hosts at this tea. The ADL discussion Year's Eve party before Dec. 24. New Year Party starting 10 p.m., ing secretary; and Sol Cohen,
at the Bnai Brith blood bank group will be held at 1 p.m. Call Kaplan, TO. 5-8117, for Sunday, Dec. 31. A kosher dinner treasurer.
• • •
will be served, followed by danc-
Friday at the home of Mrs. M. tickets.



ing.
Tickets
are
$5
per
plate.
For
The
Nu
Chapter,
Tau Delta Phi
Friedland, 2028 Ewald Circle.
Dr. Arnold Eisenman
reservations
call
Mrs.
A.
Cutler,
fraternity
at
the
University
of
Guest speaker will be Mrs. Max
Keidan Chapter
Michigan, will hold a winter for-
Fried ,discussion group leader,
OPTOMETRIST
Mrs. Sidney Kalt, president of TO. 9-6580. • • •
mal Saturday evening at the
whose topic will be FEPC. A the chapter, announces the De-
PERSONALITY GLASSES
CONTACT LENSES
film will be shown called, "Pic- cember board meeting will be
The Rosner Family Club cele- fraternity house. The dance will
Office (lours 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
ture In Your Mind." Those held at the home of Mrs. Manuel brated its second anniversary honor the new pledges. A dinner
Tyler 8-6999
8194 Grand River
planning to attend, call Mrs Kravetz, 17167 Mendotta, on with a dinner at Carl's Chop will precede the affair. Parents,
alumni and University officials
Monday. The co-hostesses are House. The group will meet Sun-
the guests.
Mrs. George Agree and Mrs. day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. will be among
• • •
JEWISH RECORD SALE!
Norman Kaufman. Luncheon will Harry Gilman, 18646 Wooding-
The Solomon Family Club met
Large Listing of Latest New Records at 39c
be served. At this meeting a ham drive.
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ber-
SALE ON PURCHASE OF ANY 3 RECORDS AT 1 C
a



movie, "More Than Half
man Blavin. The next meeting
REG. PRICE. FOURTH RECORD GOES FOR I
1 1.
Chance," will be shown. The
Everyone is Invited to see the large display of Chanukah Articles from
The Sunday Niters will hold a will be held at the home of Mr.
movie
on
Belle-Faire
is
in
color
this country and Israel
and Mrs. Allen Blondy.
and sound and will be discussed holiday dance at 8:30 p.m., Sun-
BORENSTEIN'S BOOK AND MUSIC STORE
day,
Dec.
24,
at
the
Davison
Cen-
by the regional director of Belle-
TY. 5-6811
8663 TWELFTH ST.
A welcome gift for any occa-
Faire, Alexander IIorowitz. The ter. Sammy Barnett and orches-
is a subscription to the Jew-
tra
will
play.
Admission
will
be
sion
dramatic group is rehearsing for
ish Chronicle. Call WO. 1-1040.
the program they are putting on 75 cents to Center members and
at the annual joint meeting in $1 to non-members.
• • •
February. Mrs. Charles Kalish is
"Be Happy Go Latke" was the
president of the dramatic group.
At the Jan. 2 meeting, Dr. Drews theme of the Kaplan Family
Your Television Set with a
will be the guest speaker.
Club's Hanukkah party held Dec.
Glass Top
3. In honor of the holiday a gift LOW ESTIMATES — GOOD WORK
package was sent to Israel. The
TO. 6-3816
Mr. Sherman
new officers of the group are
Philip Kaplan, president; Ray
mond Sharkey, vice-president;
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