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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1950-12-29

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CLIFTON AVENUE - CINCINNATI 20, 01Ito

Bnai Brith
Highlights

Israel Chapter

Theda Levy, bowling
league president, announces that
the league has entered four teams
in the District 6 Tournament to
be held Jan. 13-14 at Detroit
Recreation. Hilda Liegel is in
charge of transportation. There
are a few openings in the regu-
lar league. Those interested call
Theda Levy, WE. 4-2448, or see
her personally at 9:30 p.m., Wed-
nesday evenings at the Bowl-0-
Drome.

• • •
Fox Chapter

The chapter will meet at 8:30
p.m., Wednesday, Jan. 3 at the
Halevy Music Center. The film
"Measure of Freedom" will be
shown. It is sponsored by the
ADL. The meeting will be open
to friends and prospective mem-
bers.

• • *
Handler Chapter

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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE

Friday, December 29, 1959

Fresh Air Society Elects
Milton Maddin as President

Milton M. Maddin was elected
president of the Fresh Air So-
ciety at its annual election this
week. Lewis B. Daniels was
named vice-president, Mrs. Jos-
eph G. Fenton, secretary, and
Nathan Silverman, treasurer.
Maddin succeeds Barney Smith,
who had served for three terms.

As his first official act, Maddin
appointed Smith as chairman of
the board oand Emanuel J. Har-
ris, outgoing vice-president, as
chairman of the finance commit-
tee.
Irwin Shaw, executive director
of the society, announced in his
annual report that the camp this
year provided 732 three-week
vacations.
Board members of Fresh Air
Society include Charles N. Agree,
William Avrunin, Harry Becker,
Sally Lambert Brown, Harry C.
Davidson, Mrs. Aaron DeRoy,
Milton J. goner, Clarice Freud,
Adolph Goetz, Max C. Handler,
Edith S. Heavenrich, John C.
Hopp, Marry L. Jackson, Mrs.
Harry L Jones, Mrs. Hoke Levin,
Robert Luby, assistant director,

The chapter will meet Thurs-
day, Jan. 4 at the Young Israel
Center. The dramatic group will
present "I Remember Mama,"
written by Dorothy Bronson and Louis H. Luckoff, Irving C. Mah-
directed by Ida Ehrlich.

• • •

Detroit Chapter

Frid,ay Night
Lectures Set
at Bnai David

January will be the chapter's
gift closet month for veterans
families, Mrs. David Grosberg,
president, announces. Mrs. H.
Wagner, veterans affairs chair-
man, asks members to bring gifts
Congregation Bnai David an-
for children, women and vet- nounces a series of Friday eve-
erans to the meeting which will ning gatherings on the general
be held Jan. 8. All gifts should
be wrapped and the contents
labeled. A membership tea will
be held at 1 p.m., Jan. 10 at the
home of Mrs. A. Goodman, 4990
West Outer Drive.

• • •

Rabbi Zager Lodge

The lodge and chapter will
hold a joint meeting Wednesday
evening, Jan. 3 at Bnai Moshe
Social Hall. Mrs. David Liebow,
program chairman, has arranged
a program featuring Cantor Hy-
man J. Adler who will be
assisted by the Bnai David
choral group. This evening is
designated as membership re-
tention night. Mrs. Ettie Melt-
zer, chairman, advises dues may
be paid at the door.

• • •

Fox Lodge

Plans are near completion for
the first cabaret night to be
sponsored by the lodge. This
affair is to be held on Saturday
evening, Jan. 27 at the Park
Avenue Hotel, 2643 Park avenue.
Entertainment will be provided
by members. A buffet luncheon
will be served. Tickets are lim-
ited, and any members wishing
to participate in this event or
to reserve tickets are requested
to contact Phil Spitz, TY. 7-9352,
or Percy Bossin, UN. 4-7743.

RABBI MORRIS MAX
• • •

Events

REPAIR NOW AND SAVE!

of the Week

5'

The Lachowitcher Aid Society
will hold a New Year's Eve party
with dancing and a chicken din-
ner. The proceeds will go for
child rescue work. For reserva-
tions call Mrs. A. Cutlen, TO.
9-6580.
• • •
Club 25 will hold a social
Feb. 4. The group will meet
Tuesday at the home of Mollie

• • •

AL.

Social Inc. will hold a party

MILTON MADDIN

• • •

ler, Ben M. Mandelkorn, Nathan
L. Milstein, Dr. Irving Posner,
Saul H. Rose, Mrs. Samuel H.
Rubiner, Alex Schreiber, Dr. Os-
car D. SCchwartz, Nathan Silver-
man, Alvin G. Skelly, Max G.
Salasnek, Dr. Raymond Sokolov,
Mrs. Gerald D. Spero and Wil-
liam Stone.

Sunday, Jan. 7 at the Club Grez.
The affair is open and members
will be admitted free. For those
needing transportation, charter-
ed buses will leave at 8:30 p. m.
from Davison and Holmur. For
information call Hershel Lewis,
TY. 4-5289, or Gerry Hamburg,
TO. 8-7507.

• •



Carpentry Work

The lecture series and public
forums sponsored by Beth Aaron
Men's Club will be inaugurated
on Wednesday evening, Jan. 3 at
8:30 p. m. in the synagogue. The
first speaker will be Rabbi Ben-
jamin H. Gorrelick. He will
speak on the theme "Stranger
A talk by Rabbi S. M. Zam- Than Fiction" and will discuss
browski is scheduled at a Miz- some unusual oddities and curosi-
rachi meeting to be held at 8:15 ties of Jewish life and history.
p.m., Jan. 6, at Young Israel Cen- The guest artist for this lecture
will be Cantor Nicholas Fenakel.
ter.
• • •
Rabbi Zambrowski is the ex-
Kollin
Family Circle, of
The
ecutive president of the Miz- which Ben Goldberg is president,
rachi Organization of Canada, Julius Newberg vice-presithnt,
and a member of the world pre- Leo Itigson, secretary and Dave
sidium of Mizrachi. He also is Kollin treasurer, were entertain-
a member of the executive board ed at a Hanukkah party recently
of the Jewish National Fund in at the home of Morrie Sussman.
the United States and of the Both adults and children were
American Jewish Congress.
entertained and presented with
Preparations are now being gifts. The next meeting will be
made for the visit here of Rabbi Jan. 14 at the home of Leo Itig-
J. L. Maimon Israeli minister of son on Indiana avenue.
• • •
religion, on Feb. 18.
Murray Present, young Detroit
The renowned cantor, Moshe pianist, will appear in a recital in
Kusevitsky, will be the guest the lecture hall of the Art Insti-
artist at a testimonial dinner in tute, Friday evening, Jan. 5. Pres-
honor of Rabbi Maimon at the ent appeared here two years ago
Fort N‘Lyne Hotel. Cantor Kuse- under the auspices of the Music
vitsky also will conduct services Study Club. He is on the faculty
on Feb. 17 at Congregation Bnai
of New Jersey State Teachers
Zion.
College at Montclair, N. J.
• • •
Abraham Nusbaum, vice-presi-
dent of Mizrachi, is in charge of
Dr. William Wattenberg, asso-
the arrangements with Kuse- ciate professor of educational
psychology at Wayne University,
vitsky.
The film "The Great Promise" will be the speaker at the Bnai
will be shown at the Feb. 18 Moshe Adult School of Jewish
Studies at 9 p. 01.. Tuesday.
meeting.
"Home Influence on the Person-
ality" will be the subject of Dr.
Wattenberg's lecture.

Mizrachi Rally
to Hear Leader

JWV, Zionist Chapters

theme of The Challenge of this
Mid-Century."
These gatherings will take
An open forum discussion on
place on successive Friday eve-
the future of General Zionism
nings at 8:30 p.m., beginning with
The Lt. Eli Levin Auxiliary in the United States will high-
Jan. 5, for the months of Janu-
will meet Tuesday at the Me- light an inter-chapter meeting
ary and February.
Each program will deal with a morial Home. For military tick- of the Frisch, Haifa, Masada and
ets call Judy Blackman, UN. Nordau chapters of the Zionist
specific basic aspect of Jewish
3-6432. A social desert tea will Organization of Detroit.
life or Jewish institutions which
be held at 1 p.m. Jan. 9 at the
The affair will be held at 8:30
shout dbe the answer to the chal- Memorial Home. All women re-
p.01., Monday, Jan. 8 at North-
lenge
of
this
confused
period
of
• • •
lated to veterans are invited.
west Hebrew Congregation.
our mid-century as we begin 1951.
• • •
The speakers will include Lil-
The
opening
program
will
deal
Keidan Chapter
lian
Tron, Frisch; Dr. Albert
Lt.
Roy
F.
Green
Auxiliary
The
At the Tuesday meeting of the with the synagogue.
Schwartz, Haifa; Dr. Sam Krohn,
Rabbi Morris Max, rabbi of is forming a dramatic group. Masada; and Max Chomsky, Nor-
chapter, Dr. Robert S. Drews,
noted psychiatrist, will be the Queens Jewish Center of Forest Those interested in joining should dau.
guest speaker. His topic will be Hills, Long Island, vice-president call Esther Feld, president, UN.
A. C. Lappin, ZOD president,
1-4596. The auxiliary will meet
"Psychiatrist Looks Over the of the Rabbinical Council of
will act as moderator. A social
America, will he the first speaker at 8:45 p.m. Tuesday at the Me- hour will follow the discussion
European."
morial Home. Members a n d
In honor of the leadership of at the opening program. His
and refreshments will be served.
the president, Mrs. Sidney Kalt, topic will be "A Progressive friends are invited.
• • •
the chapter has purchased a film, Synagogue."
A pre - induction counselling
entitled "One God." This film is
The succeeding programs for
for the Bnai Brith Regional ADL January will deal with the fol- program for 18 and 19-year-old
Jewish youths destined to enter
for Michigan.
lowing themes: Friday, Jan. 12,
the armed forces will be insti-
Education; Jan. 19, The Home;
The Beth Aaron Sisterhood
tuted soon in 700 posts of the
Zhitomir Society Plans Jan. 26, Israel.
Jewish War Veterans of the will meet at 8:30 p.m. Jan. 8 at
Rabbi Joshua Sperka will pre- United States, it was announced the synagogue. A program and
20th Annual Banquet
side. Cantor Hyman Adler and by the organization's National refreshments are planned.
The Zhitomir Progressive So- the Bnai David choir, under the
The group will hold an Oneg
Commander, Henry Albert of
ciety will hold its 20th annual direction of Harry Siegel, will
Shabbat at 2:30 p.m. Jan. 13 at
Flushing,
N.
Y.
Designed
to
pro-
banquet Jan. 7 at Zack's Cater- chant the musical program.
the home of Mrs. William Cas-
vide the young men with "an
ing.
man.
orientation
course
that
will
aid
The group, which is devoted to
A membership tea is planned
individual adjustment to military
NEW AIR FORCE HEAD
charitable work, has called upon
for 8:30 p.m. Jan. 17. Prospective
service,"
the
program
will
em-
TEL
AVIV

(ISI)

Aloof
its entire membership to attend
ploy volunteer JWV counsellors members are invited. For r es er-
the affair. Members are also (Col.) Shlomo Shamir, formerly familiar with regulations and vations call Mrs. Adolph Wink-
asked to bring in their ads for commander of the Israel navy, procedures in the Army, Navy ler, membership chairman, UN.
has succeeded Aloof Aharon
the annual book.
4-0157.
Remez as head of the Air Force. and Air Force, as well as in the
branches
of
each
serv-
separate
navy
commander
is
A welcome gift for any axe-
A welcome gift for any occa- The new
ice. Department of Defense and
sion is a subscription to the 27-year-old Mordechai Limon Selective Service representatives sios Is a subscription to the Jew-
Jewish Chronicle, Call WO. who served with the British
are also expected to participate. ish Chronicle. Call WO. 1-1040.
Navy during World War II.

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