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December 22, 1950 - Image 2

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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1950-12-22

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Americo Jewish Periodical Ca

Friday, December 22, 1950

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

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New Halevy Head

The third group will discuss
Four simultaneous group dis-
cussions on various phases of problems of family living.
Services given to help immi-
service included among Jewish
grants
begin a new life in De-
Social Service Bureau responsi-
troit
will
be reviewed at the
bilities will highlight the 25th

Bulletin

The Lt. Raymond Zussman
Auxiliary will hold a belated
Hanukkah party Tuesday. A
grab-bag is planned to which each
member will contribute a small
gift. Plans are under way for the
dedication of a portrait of Lt.
Zussman to the Memorial Home
on Jan. 28.
• • •
Ruth Bernbaum was appointed
chairman for the Lt. Roy F. Green
Auxiliary's "Give a Gift to the
Yank Who Gave" campaign. Bas-
kets will be placed in retail
stores to collect gifts for wounded
veterans. For pick-up service call
UN. 1-4596 or TE. 4-8372. Mem-
bers are asked to bring a wrapped
gift to the next meeting for the
Christmas party at the Dearborn
Veterans Hospital.
• • •
Members of the Gen. Maurice
Rose Post will present gifts and
candy to the children in the polio
ward at Herman Kiefer Hospital
on Sunday.
• . •
Sholom Auxiliary will meet on
Thursday evening, Dec. 28, in the
prayer room at the Congregation
Shaarey Zedek. Following the
regular business procedure, mov-
ies will be shown.

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JSSB to Celebrate 25th Year
With Discussion of Activities

annniversary celebration of the
JSSB at 1:30 p.m., Sunday, Jan.
7, at the Jewish Community
Center. General arrangements
are under the chairmanship of
Mrs. John C. Hopp.
What happens when a child
has to be removed from his par-
ents and placed in an institution,
or with another family for board-
ing care, or for adoption, will be

L. J. Blume, an architect with
Albert Kahn Associates, has
been elected president of the
Ilalevy Choral Society, suc-
ceeding Dr. William Klein.
Other officers are Israel Wood-
row, chairman of the board;
Alex Joffe, first vice-president;
Henry Baum, second vice-presi-
dent; Evelyn Miller, treasurer;
Sonia Bussell, financial secre-
tary; Gertrude Levine, financial
secretary; Minnie Lakritx, re-
cording secretary; Esther Levy,
Beatrice Masserman and Bella
Wolf, corresponding secretaries.
William Gayman is chairman
of the music committee and
associate conductor. Dan Froh-
man is the conductor and Bella
Goldberg, accompanist.

fourth panel.
Other features will include a
reception to past presidents of
the JSSB, under the chairman-
ship of Mrs. Samuel J. Green-

discussed at the session on child
placement.
The session on problems of
adolescence will consider diffi-
culties which arise when chil-
dren enter on the road to even-
tual independence.

berg, and awarding of citations
to outstanding foster mothers
and staff members of the agency.
Mrs. Benjamin Shwayder is
chairman of the presidents' com-
mittee and publicity is being
handled by Wilfred B. boner and
Mrs. Joseph Geschelin.
Dr. Lawrence J. Seltzer is
president of the Jewish Social
Service Bureau. Other officers
include Dr. Irving Posner, vice-
president; Mrs. Theodore Barg-
man, treasurer, and Harold Sil-
ver, executive director.

Yiddish Journalist
Perfection Lodge
to Speak at Center
One of America's foremost to Honor Officers

Yiddish men of letters, N. B.
Minkoff, will lecture on the con-
tinuing vitality and new signs of
growth of the folk vernacular,
Tuesday evening at the Davison
Community Center. He will speak
in English.
Minkoff's lecture, "Current
Trends in Yiddish Literature,"
is sponsored by the adult educa-
tion department of the Jewish
Community Center and the Step-
hen Wise Chapter of the Ameri-
Whether for the latest news or can Jewish Congress. Admission
the best in advertising, it always is free to members of the Center
pays to read the Jewish Chronicle and Congress, 50 cents to non-
members.
the year 'round.

Perfection Lodge, Masonic Or-
der, will honor its new officers
at a ball in the Crystal Ballroom
of the Masonic Temple at 9 p.m.
Wednesday, Dec. 27.
Harold R. Nelson, worshipful
master, heads the list of officers
who were installed Dec. 13. The
other officers-elect are:
Harry Lichter, senior warden;
Julian S. Tobias, junior warden;
Samuel 13. Danto, treasurer;
David Colman, secretary; Jack
Jackman, senior deacon; Stanley
Yates, junior deacon; Samuel
Bez, Emanuel J. Green, Abraham
B. Miller and Arthur R. Wendell,
stewards; Max Edwards, chap-
lain; Harry Koltonow, marshal;
Isadore Banks, tiler; Mark Wis-
dom, organist; Nat W. Benton,
Leo Kandel and Arthur M. Stern,
associate stewards.
Featuring the ball will be a
reception in honor of the officers,
to be followed by dancing and
refreshments. The public is in-
vited to attend.

MRS. IIYMAN KRAMER has
been appointed ad chairman
for the annual fund-raising af-
fair to be held by the Infants
Service Group Sunday, Jan.
21, in the Fountain Ball Room
of the Masonic Temple. "A
Toast to Our Town" will be
the theme for this year's show
put on by the members of the
club and their husbands. Oth-
ers assisting Mrs. Kramer are,
Mesdames Ralph Shook, Manny
Silverman and Allen Fisher.
Contributions to the affair will
provide a needy child with it
crib, food, clothing and other
necessities. The deadline for
ads is Jan. 15. Those interested
in helping are asked to call
Mrs. Kramer, TO. 8-6825.

SCHOOL GROUP ELECTS
Officers of the Better Schools
Association of Detroit have been
designated by the newly elected
board.
Robert Lusky, James Stephan
and Mrs. Harold Conn are vice-
presidents; James Williams is
recording secretary and Mrs. M.
B. Weiner, treasurer.

Mrs. George Victor was re-

corresponding secretary-.
Mrs. Robert Rothman, the new

elected

president, was - elected at an
earlier meeting.

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Leon Kay, right, who was elected chairman of the conference of
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Federation's executive director, the action of the 150 members
who passed a resolution calling for a second conference on other
subjects of communal interest. Sobeloff delivered an address on
"How Federation Serves the Community." On the left is Bernard
Isaacs, superintendent of the United Hebrew Schools

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