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Detroit Jewish Chronicle, 1951-01-05

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Friday, January 5, 1951

DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLL

Page 2

Dexter-Linwood Area to Get
New Waste Pick-Up Service

Conservative
Groups Slate
Moshe Davis

New Hospital NW Women
to Give Show
Will Break
Ground km. 14

The Northwest Hebrew Sister-
hood will hold a variety show
Residents of a Dexter-Linwood portable metal containers with
at 12:30 p.m., Wednesday, Jan,
neighborhood will soon receive tight-fitting covers and handles,
10 in the social hall.
en-
Plans
are
being
completed
for
a new guaranteed waste collec- maximum sire 27 gallons. Tw o
The event is sponsored by the
tion service now being arranged ty-gallon containers may als be the groundbreaking of the new
donor commit-
Jewish hospital at 11 a.m., Sun-
by the Department of Public used.
tee, under the
No collection will be made day, Jan. 14, at Outer Drive, be-
Works.
overall chair-
from large drums or other illegal tween Whitcomb and Lauder.
The neighborhood to receive containers.
The householders
manship of Mrs.
Max Osnos, president of the
the new service in this area may dispose of their drums by Jewish Hospital Association, and
Alex Brooks.
will include all homes from the calling their , District Sanitation Nate S. Shapero, chairman of the
Featured will be
north side of Sturtevant to Office, WE. 3-6463.
the Roth Berdun
building committee, are heading
(and including) the south side
theatrical group.
Those having concrete re- the group arranging the program
of Buena Vista between Dexter
Laurence °Lar-
ceptacles in good repair may for this event.
and Linwood.
ry, local philan-
continue to use them to hold
The hospital, which was de-
Tuesday, Jan. 16, will be the one kind of waste for another signed by Albert Kahn Associ-
O'Larry thropist, has do-
first regular weekly collection five years. Single or two-fam- ates, will have facilities for 200 nated a fur piece as an award.
day for all burnable materials, ily homes should not purchase beds and 48 bassinets. Oppor-
There is no admission charge
including wrapped garbage, loose new concrete receptacles, for tunities for all types of desig- and the affair is being held in
paper, cartons and newspapers new receptacles are illegal for nated giving are available in the conjunction with the donor which
tied in bundles. Starting with these dwellings.
new Jewish hospital. Anyone will take place at 12:30 p.m.,
this date, all burnable waste ma-
The new collection service will who wishes to create a memorial Feb. 7.
terials, such as tin cans, bottles be on a regular schedule except or honor the living may call
At the donor a dessert lunch-
and ashes, will start on Wednes- for holidays, or during severe Osnos at WO. 5-3939.
eon will be served and Sulie
day, Jan. 17.
snowstorms, when schedules af-
All members of the commu- Harand will present "South
Success of the service depends fected will be resumed as soon nity are invited to attend the Pacific."
upon absolute separation of burn- as possible, or as weather condi- groundbreaking, which is being
able materials from non-burn- tions permit. At all times, house- arranged by the Hospital Asso-
able materials. These materials holders are to furnish enough ciation in cooperation with the
DR. MOSHE DAVIS
should be kept separately in containers to hold the wastes ac- Jewish Welfare Federation and
• • •
cumulated between collections.
the Greater Detroit Hospital
Speaking under the auspices of
Containers should be kept on Fund.
Final plans have been made
the Detroit Friends of the Jew-
private property until the day
Funds for the construction of for the two events being spon-
ish Theological Seminary of
of collection. By 7 a.m. on col- the hospital are being derived sored by Young Judaea this
America, at 8 p.m., Monday, at
lection day, the containers should from the special Jewish hospital
the Northwest Hebrew Congrega-
week-end.
be placed on the alley line for campaign, sponsored by the Fed-
In keeping with the policy of
Rabbi
Morris
Max
of
Forest
tion, Dr. Moshe Davis, dean of
eration in 1944-46, and from the National Young Judaea the De-
the Teacher's Institute and Sem- Hills, Long Island, vice-president emptying.
Marking containers with a "B" allocation, tentatively set at $2,- troit groups have designated
inary College of Jewish Studies of the Rabbinical Council of
at the Jewish Theological Sem- America, will be the first speaker for burnable wastes and an 500,000, granted by the Greater January as Young Judaea
inary of America, and editor of at the Bnai David Friday evening "..-B" for non-burnable wastes Detroit Hospital Fund, dependent month.
The first event will be Sab-
its NBC radio program, The gatherings at 8:30 p.m., Jan. 5. will assist collectors in empty- upon the success of its current
ing the proper containers.
bath services on Jan. 6 to be
Eternal Light, will discuss
drive.
The theme of the entire season
"American Jewry and Israel."
A campaign in cooperation held at the Shaarey Zedek and
of gatherings is "The Challenge
Dr. Davis has just returned to This Mid-Century." Every
with the Greater Detroit Fund the Northwest Hebrew Congre-
from a six-month stay in Israel, week a basic institution in Jewish
is now being conducted by the gations.
Both Rabbi Morris Adler and
during which time he gave a life will be discussed.
Jewish Hospital Association, un-
course of lectures in American-
der the chairmanship of Melville Rabbi Jacob Segal will pay
Rabbi Max, who has devoted
tribute to the work being done
Jewish history at the spring many years to the building of
S. Welt.
by the Young Judaea members.
semester of the Hebrew Univer- synagogues, will speak on "A
Following the services there
sity in Jerusalem.
Progressive
Synagogue."
The Detroit Friends of the
will be a Kiddush sponsored by
Rabbi Joshua Speaka will offi-
"Tomorrow's Judaism—A Real-
the Detroit Zionist Youth Com-
Jewish Theological Seminary ciate and introduce the speaker.
have as participants Congrega- Cantor Hyman Adler and the istic Approach" is the topic of
mission.
•rhe steenna event In the anew.-
the
symposium
to
be
presented
tions Beth Aaron, Bnai Moshe, Bnai David choir, under the di-
View the mature woman en-
the
of
sorship of a paper drive on be-
°
'91e
both
the
community
and
Northwest Hebrew and Shaarey e attan of harry
Men s Club of Congregation riches
half of the Tzofim (Israeli
Zedek.
her own home by striking a bal- Scouts). The date for this col-
in appropriate Sabbath hymns Shaarey Zedek.
ance
between
her
activities
in
and Sabbath songs.
A panel of three rabbis, all
lection is Sunday.
former chaplains, will conduct each of them will provide the
All proceeds of this paper
theme
of
the
morning
session
of
the symposium. The meeting will
drive will facilitate the purchase
the
fifth
annual
institute
of
the
begin at 9 p.m. in the social hall
of a camp near Jerusalem.
Folk dancing has been added
of the synagogue. The public is women's division of the Jewish
to the program of the Jewish
Welfare Federation at 9:30 a.m.,
invited.
Community Center.
To celebrate a successful mem-
David Eichhorn, a reform rabbi, Wednesday, Jan. 31, at Temple
The first of eight sessions will bership drive all the chapters of Edward T. Sandrow, a conserva- Beth El.
be held Sunday evening, Jan. 14, Women's American Ort are join- tive rabbi, and Emmanuel Rack-
Mrs. G. Mennen Williams will
Mrs. Albert Schweitzer has
at the Dexter-Davison audi- ing in a party on Jan. 23 at ham, an orthodox rabbi, who be principal speaker at this
been
reelected president of the
torium.
which the new members will be served as army chaplains in morning convocation of the in- Neugarten Medical Aid for the
stitute—"A
Day
with
Women
of
initiated and introduced to all of World War II, will offer a pro-
.new year. Other officers are:
The deadline of the Jewish Ort's overseas activities.
gram of unified action for Amer- Distinction."
Mesdames David Saks, Albert
Chronicle is noon on Tuesdays.
Arrangements are under the
These will be presented in spe- ican Jewry.
P. Weiss, George Silvers and
chairmanship
of
Mrs.
Raymond
dis-
a
cial playlet form. The narrator
Their program includes
Benjamin Freedland, vice-presi.-
will be Mrs. Lillian Grahm and cussion of the need for more in- Sokolov, program chairman, with dents; Mortimer Bernhardt, rec-
Dr. Arnold Eisenman
the actors and actresses will be tensive Jewish education; the re- Mrs. Charles Briskman and Mrs. ording secretary; Morton
lationship of the American Jew Herschel V. Kreger, vice-chair- rend, corresponding secretary;
picked from the membership.
Marcelline Hemingway San- to the state of Israel; the effec- men, Mrs. Leonard H. Weiner, Samuel Goodman, special cor-
Eyes Examined
ford, sister of Ernest Hemingway, tiveness of good-will movements; division president, and Mrs. Paul responding secretary; Joseph
Contact Lenses
will give her impressions of cur- the function of religion in poli- P. Broder, Mrs. J. Shurly Hor- Busker, financial secretary, and
Office Hours It am. to 6 p.m.
Tyler 8-6999
tics and economics; the role of witz, Mrs. Harry , L. Jones and Abraham Fox, treasurer.
rent theatrical productions.
8794 Grand River
tradition; and the place of the Mrs. Milton Marx.
synagogue in Jewish community
life.

Judaea Unit Lists
2 Special Affairs

Bnai David Plans
Synagogue Talk

Judaism Talks
by 3 Rabbis
Slated at S.Z.

Folk Dancing Added
to Center Program

Institute Slates

Ort to Celebrate
Successful Drive

Neugarten Aid Lists
Officers for New Year

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Auxiliary of Kvutzah Ivrith
to Present Library to UHS

planning this new project was
held at the Rose Sittig Cohen
Building.
It was decided at this meeting
to make the formal presentation
of the Library to the United He-
brew Schools on Tuesday eve-
ning, Jan. 16, in the auditorium
of the Rose Sittig Cohen Build-
ing.
if
The program will feature an
address on "The Place of the
VVIzere
Book in the Life of Our People"
by Theodore Baruch; musical se-
gS gOretn OSt
lections by Rhoda Zahavi; greet-
ings will be extended by Estelle
FINER CLOTIIING FOR
Ring, of the elementary depart-
MEN and YOUNG MEN
ment, and Edward Kroll and
Annie Guyer of the High School.
YEAR-END SALE
Annie Guyer will recite Bialik's
Now in Progres s
Poem "In Front of the Book-
case." Refreshments will be
Values Unbeatable
served by the Ladies Auxiliary.
An invitation to attend this
program is being extended to all
the affiliated organizations of the
United Hebrew Schools.
The presentation of the library
by the Auxiliary of the Kvutzah
OPEN EVENINGS & SUN.
Ivrith to the United Hebrew
1430 GRISWOLD STREET Schools will be made by Mrs.
R.
Clifford
and
Grand
Between
Julius Ring, president.

The Ladies Auxiliary of the
Kvutzah Ivrith has decided to
establish at the United Hebrew
Schools a youth library to meet
the reading requirements of the
pupils.
A meting for the purpose of

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