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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1950-12-22

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Americo ,Nfislf Periodical 0

DETROIT JEWISH

Page 12

Friday, December 22, 1950

CHRONICLE

Introduction to a New Life • Bnai Brith Youth Groups Plan.

Convention Here Dec. 24-28

Neu American mothers and
children go to school togeth-
er in a program sponsored by
Detroit Section, National
Council of Jewish Women,
at Street Council Center.
Mothers attend Ea ells Is
classes ; children play in ad-
joining nursery. Teachers are
Council volunteers. Below:
Mrs. Spokojny frames a
phrase in unfamiliar English,
while Mrs. Benjamin Weiss,
Mrs. Joseph Glaser and Mrs.
Morris Weiss (across table)
watch her lips. Mrs. Israel
Greenberg, standing, is vol-
unteer teacher. Above: Mrs.
Isaac Spokoyny call for 4-
year-old Mendel in adjoining
nursery. At right, Mrs.
Joseph I.. Sellman, volunteer
teacher, dresses Able Reis-
man, 4. The teaching pro-
gram for New Americans,
which will be a year old
this January, must now be
expanded to provide for an
expected large influx of DP

The Regional Councils of
Aleph Zadik Aleph and Boat
Brith Girls of the Bnai Brith
Youth Organization will hold a
joint convention from Sunday
through Thursday, Dec. 28.
Youth groups from Detroit,
Windsor, Grand Rapids, Pontiac,
Flint, Benton Harbor, Lansing
and Saginaw will participate.

Photos by Benyas

families, reports Mrs. Joseph
vice-
Council
Gesrhelin,
president. Volunteers are
asked to call Mrs. Maxwell E.
Katzen, UN. 1-0974. Mrs. Val-
erie Konilves, professional
adult educator, heads the
Council teaching staff. Vol-
unteers who have assisted
her this year include Mes-
dames Gerhard Bergman,
Louis J. Beckerman, Robert
N. Bloom, Gus Waft, Mar-
shall Brenner, Albert L.
Fishman, Lewis Frank, I.
Greenberg, Hilliard Gold-
stick, Samuel S. Greenhut,
David Gussin, W. V. Heil-
brunn, Harold Kaufman,
Louis Kerner, Leo I. Koff-
man, Julian II. Krollk, Sol
Landau, II. I). Lynn, Paul
Oppenhelm, Joseph Sillman,
Louis Silverfarb. Samuel S.
Soss, Ellis Thal and Miss
Rhoda Lou Hayden. Mrs.
William Frank is Council's
volunteer chairman.

Issac Hamlin Hadassah Slates Talent Scout
Minyan Party for Children
to Address
Detroit Hadassah mothers will Ilurvitz, Judy Jacobson, Carl Kut-
chaperone their children lov, Barbara Marsh, Allan Nach-
Hisiadrut Rally merely
at Tuesday's talent scout Minyan man Barbara Pearlman, Carol

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111)

Isaac Hamlin, secretary of Na-
tional Committee for Labor
Israel, will address the Histadrut
campaign workers' rally Thurs-
day evening, Dec. 28 at the Labor
Zionist Institute.
A leader of the Histradrut
campaign ,since its inception 27
years ago, Hamlin is an out-
standing figure in the American
Zionist movement.
At last week's rally, the Fur-
niture Division reported that it
had already reached last year's
goal, with 25 per cent of cards
atilt to be covered.
Nathan Specter and Jack Mal-
amud, division leaders, have
brought in the greatest amount
of pledges.
Communal Workers Division
and Professional Division have
edged ahead in the Trades and
Professions Council with 40 per
cent and 25 per cent respectively.

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party, for it is the children them-
selves who will do the judging
of the acts to be performed by
other Hadassah children.
The party, which will be held
at 1:30 p. m. at the Northwest
Hebrew Congregation, offers
prizes and many novel attrac-
tions, arranged by Mrs. Jesse
Rice, party chairman, and Mrs.
Nathan Spevakow and Mrs.
Leonard Birndorf, Minyan chair-
man and co-chairman. Master of
ceremonies will be Mrs. Irving
Simons.
Among the featured numbers
will be a magician, piano selec-
tions by the Rice twins, Donald
and Ronald, singing and dancing
by Gale Pastor and a movie on
Israel.
Ruth Meckler, young pianist
who recently appeared in con-
cert at the Art Institute, will give
the musical accompaniment to
the acts. The following young-
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Dubrow, Joan Green, Harvey

RUTH MECKLER
• • •
Rice, Sherry Robinson, Robert
Ross, Sandra Schrut, Ronna Jo
Schubiner, Sheryl Schwartz and
Janet Zucker.
There is no admission charge.

It's Well Worth Your WHILE
To Drive Another MILE --
To "Good Deal MARKOWITZ"

ISRAEL BATTLE FILM
TEL AVIV — (Special) — The
Nof Artzi Film Co. is preparing
a film, "Holy Mount," on the
battle of Kfar Ezion.

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• Plenty of Parking Space
• Drive right into our Serv-
ice and ask for Jack Mar-
kowitz.

Immediate Delivery
on All '50 Models !

ORDERS NOW BEING
TAKEN FOR
THE 1951 BUICK

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pare youth groups from smaller
communities for the eventuality.
A joint seminar on Tuesday
afternoon in Wayne University's
main building will consider
"Youth's Role in Alleviating the
World Crisis," for which presen-
tations will be given by a panel
including a rabbi, sociologist and
civic leader in the community.
The entire convention is be-

The deadline of the Jewish
Chronicle is noon on Tuesdays.

TO. 8-2424 - Res.: TU. 3-3960
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Bnai Brith
Highlights

The program includes a basket-
ball tournament, oratory and de-
bate contests, the winning teams
Fox Lodge
of which will represent the
Tickets
are still available fur
Michigan Region of the Youth
Organization at the district the games night to be held by the
tournaments to be held in Mil- lodge on Monday evening at Jeri-
waukee next April.
elm Temple, 11331 Linwood. Any-
The contests will be held at one desiring tickets should con-
the main building of Wayne Uni- tact Morris Fox, TO. 6-3445, or
versity. Referees for the basket-
ball tournament will be members Art Tarnopol, WE. 4-8050. A
of the Bnai Brith Young Men cabaret night is planned for Sat-
and oratory and debate judges urday, Jan. 27, in the English
will be members of Wayne Uni- Room of the Park Avenue Hotel.
versity's speakers bureau and the Tickets will be limited and wilt
be sold on a first come basis. They
Bnai Brith Council.
may be obtained from Percy
The oratory topic is "Not So Bossin, UN. 4-7743, or Phil Spitz,
Wild a Dream," and the debate TY. 7-8352.
topic is "Resolved that syna-
•• •
gogues (or temples) should be-
come centers of Jewish life."
Morgenthatt Lodge
The Lodge will hold its third
Evening events to be held are
a social mixer at the D. W. annual millionaires carnival at
Simons Building, Tuxedo and Carpenters Hall, Puritan and
Holmur, on Sunday; a stag affair Steel, on Saturday evening. Feb.
at the Rose Sittig Cohen Build- 24.

ing at Lawton and Waverly, on
Monday; a "Nite Club" at the
Marshall Lodge
new Veterans' IVIemorial Building
The lodge is putting on a holi-
on Tuesday; an all-star basket- day party on Sunday evening
ball game and barn dance at the for the veterans at the Marine
Wayne University gymnasium on
Hospital. A "Beat the Clock"
Wednesday; and a banquet at the program will be featured, during
Mayfair, Dexter at Waverly, on
which presents will be distributed
Thursday.
to all service men attending4
Bowling contests will be held Members of the lodge who wish
at the Art Center Bowling Alleys to participate in this program
on Woodward on Wednesday should contact Joseph Feldman,
morning, and ping pong tourna- veterans affairs chairman, WE.
ments will be held on Monday 4-7690 or TO. 8-7011.
and Wednesday afternoons, the
• • •
latter featuring a tournament
Brandeis
Lodge
with Wayne's lintel Foundation
On Tuesday, at 8:30 p.m., at
at the Wayne University's Stu-
the Young Israel Youth Center,
dent Center.
the lodge will hold a Bellefaire
Workshops on Monday after-
night program. Samuel Dubrin-
noon at the Hillel Foundation on
sky will be in charge of the
Second, will consider "Parlia-
evening's program. The movie,
mentary Procedure," "Your Ad-
will be shown,
visor and Youth," and "Group "Half a Chance",
and "Louis Schwartz, of the
Problems," and one on Thursday
regional staff of Bellefaire, will
afternoon in Wayne University's
give a talk. Wives and friends
Science Hall will practice on
"planning a convention" to pre- are invited.

TALPIOT HOME GROWS
JERUSALEM—(Special) —The
Talpiot Home which accommo-
dates 40 immigrant children, will
be extended shortly.

FOR A BETTER
APPRAISAL ON
YOUR CAR!

ing planned by members of the
Bnai Brith Youth Organization.
Chairmen are Sharon Diskin,
Sharon Schwartz and Sidney
Rubenstein.

• • •
Tikvah Chapter

Mrs. Jack Raisin, president. an-
nounces the appointment of Mrs.
Irving Tarnapol - as Bellefaire
chairman. A program will be
presented by Mrs. Tarnapol on
Dec. 26 at 8:30 p. ln. on Belle-
faire, with a showing of a film
"More Than Half A Chance" the
story of a little tough guy.

JWF Women Work on Study
of Detroit's Jewish Population

To complete a population study
being carried out by the women's
division of the Jewish Welfare
Federation and to begin contact
work for the division's annual
January Institute, members of
the office and promotion com-
mittee will hold a joint break-
fast meeting at 10:30 a.m., Wed-
nesday, Jan. 3, at the Dexter-
Davison branch of the Jewish
Community Center.
The office committee, under the
chairmanship of Mrs. David Pol-
lack, has been making a study
of population movement by Jew-

BEST WISHES FOR A VERY

HAPPY NEW YEAR

ZigOre and kid

BOOK TOWER

ish families in Detroit. The study .
has been carried out in addition
to the regular work of the com-
mittee, for which more than 250
women have volunteered 1,900
hours of their time in the past
year.
Serving as vice-chairman is
Mrs. Edwin M. Rosenthal, Jr.
Women who are unable to
come to the division office to
work or attend meetings help
the program by serving on the
promotion committee.
Mrs. Marvin Levy, chairman
of the promotion committee,
urget that women interested in
doing work for the division from
their homes call WO. 5-3939, to
volunteer their services.

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